Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 01, 1897, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -
IX c5 6 e Q
Q n g S&
a sa e v 22
Father Cured of Scrofula.
HIS
DAUGHTER OF
DANCE.
ST. VITUS'
We fear Mr. Scott will love our
friend Geer to death. Salem
Statesman.
The Oregonian will stand at Mr.
Geer's back until bis political front
is beaten blue. Salem Statesman.
Mark Twain is right. As long
as the world laughs with a humor
ist he is all right; when it begins
to laugh at him it is time to call a
halt, eays an exchange.
. The hold-up crowd has Mr. Geer
out as a sort of "miscellaneous
candidate." They are running him
for most everything in sight now,
from the gubernatorial place
down. But when the conventions
come on well, they won't be in
them. Salem Statesman.
Fucts oncuext for and Sworn to.
From the Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo
ple have brought joy into the borne of
(i. N. BeDsel, 3U3 Hennepin Avenue, tbe
well known Minneapolis decorator and
painter. For over ten years Mr. Bensel
was smioted wub eorofula in an aggra
vated form, causing running sores to
continually form on tbe back of tbe
neck and extend np into tbe bair. To
day be is oared and bappy twice bappy
we might eay ; for bis daughter wbo is
now fourteen years of see bad tbe ter
rible nervous af&iotion known as St
Vitas' danoe, and bas also been greatly
improved by tbe use of these pills.
In relating bis experience to a Tribune
reporter, be said:
"I have bad tbe annoyaooe nearly
twelve yearn, oonsiBting obiefly of sorofu
Ions tumors on the back of my bead and
seok. I tried many remedies without
reoeiviog tbe relief desired. It was after
persistent efforts of a friend to induce
me to use Pink Pills for Pale People,
that I yielded, and tbe result is that
now 1 oannot express my thanks fitting
ly to that friend for bis persistency. I
know these pills are a good thing for
scrofula. Yen can see for yourself tbe
dry marks and red spots left on my
neck, where formerly were eruptions
that emitted matter and the vilest
humors of tbe blood. Now they don't
even itch, and I believe I am praotioully
cured.
"I want to tell you too, about tbe great
benefit my daughter, who Is now four
teen years old, also received from tbe
use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. For
two years she had St. Vitus' danoe and
we did everything we oould bear of to
relieve ber, but bave never found any
thing that equals tbese pills. She bas
used four boxes and is nearly oured.
We bave great faith in them and will
continue their use when afflicted.
(Signed) Quo. N. Bbnbbl."
Sworn and subscribed to before me
this 7th day of September, 189G.
T. E Andeews, Notary Publie.
Gen. Benjamin F. Tbacy has
been named by the republicans as
their candidate for the mayoralty
of Greater New York. It wbb a
Flatt nomination and the delegates
who wanted Seth Low, who had
already been nominated by one
faction of the republicans, or
rather, by independents, were
promptly sat down on. The fight
promises to be an interesting one.
not move tbem without great pain. My
toea too were swollen out of all shape,
and my fingers were so drawn, and tbe
nidsclea so contracted that 1 could not
use them. I bad given op all hope of
oure. when my attention was called about
three veare aso to tbe wonderful cores
nffeoted by the use of Dr. Williams
Pink Pills for Pale People, and I pro
cured a sudoIv.
"It was not long after 1 oegan casing
tbem before I experienced considerable
relief, and I con tinned using them ac
cording to directions until I bave taken
altogether about three dczen boxes, my I
Goiters are now straight and flexible, and
the joints reduoed to their normal size,
tbe rbeumatio pains are almost gone,
Rnd now. thnnirh I alwavs keep Pink
Pills by me, I never use them unless 1
oatcb cold, or set wet through I am
willincr that this testimonial shall be
mihlibbed. in order that the extraordi
nary curative powers of Dr. Williams'
medicine may be known to rheumatic
sufferers.
Signed Mbs E. A. PbaTT."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo
ple are not a patent medicine in the
sense that name implies. They were!
first compounded as a prescription and
used as such in general practice by an
eminent physician. Bo great was tbelr
t ffioaoy that it was deemed wise to place
(hem within the reach of all. Tbey are
now manufactured by the Dr. Williem'
Medicine Company. 8cheneotady, N. Y.,
and are sold in boxes, never in loose
form by tbe dozen or hundred, and tbe
public are oantioned against numerous
imitations sold in this shape, at 50 cents
a box, or six boxes for 82 50, and may be
had of all druggists or direct by mail
from Dr. Williams' Med. Oo.
WE ARE HERE3
This Advertisement does not Appear to
tell you about a Bankrupt
or Closing Out Sale,
RHEA 4 COMPANY
Are IVot Doing t licit Kltxd of Business.
E
Paralyzed for Years.
A CARPENTER SPENDS MANY
MONTHS IN BED-PHYSICIANS
DO OIM LITTLE GOOD
I
r'ROM KKAGUAY.
A Former Resident of Tills Section Writes
Down From Alaska.
We landed here Sept. 8tb. Found
city of about three thousand inhabi
tants, about half of whom iuteud cross
ing yet this fall. Tbe trail from this
apart is next to impassable, tbotigb a fe
are getting over. I talkod with many
that bave been over this and the Dyea
trail. They all say that Dyea is far tbe
better. All tbe large outfits that bave
landed here ot lute have gone to Dyea
There are now about four thousand per
sons at Sheep Camp, twelve miles above
Dyea, all Intent on getting over or
"bust." Many have already "busted
ome physically rl more of thorn floan
plally. This trad 1 simply b-l In its
most vivid form. K very day I see from
twenty to forty men start log oat to puck
on the cat off. Ever? day flan be seen
about the same number retarnit-g
What on hnmblo looking set of mwa, not
drv thread on tbem. bedaubed with
mil J from "Ovnesis to Revelation."
They have been pnying from four to
seven 0nte per pound1 here to pack one
and oue half miles. It bus bceu reining
and snowing on the highland for two
weeks. 11m rained here fur five tiny
and still raining today though quits
warm. Tin re is many a man here that
bas neither grub nor money and is work
ing at odd jibs of any kind. Hood as
tbey get money ennogh tbey skip for
their Dative land. Many of my ship
mates bave already Ukeo their back
tracks. Every ship that bus suited from
hers during the last fly days has taken
more passengers than she landed with.
Kvery one from now on will lie loaded
with men, many ul whom will work
their passage back.
I was talking with man this morn
ing that landed here two weeks ago with
twenty pack animals and three tons of
freight, lie hired two boas packer and
some helper. He started them to work,
paid 119 per dy to lb m ports, 17 to
helper. (board Included.) lias paid t&kl
for horses sioee. Tail hi men off and
returned tbl rooming almost broken
hearted, leading two tf the moat miser
alile-luokinf "orow. baits" that eye ever
beheld. II hi cargo I astlerI
from Liarville to Summit lake. Every
thing I wet and completely six.lled . II
offered lb outfit, horse loolu led, for
1 10 but had found do buyer yet. There
t on man ber who ha four ton of
freight and two twenty-foot boa!, (not
iill together.) II i ffertng frt.WO for
lb delivery of am t Lk Kenned,
everything ti l kept to d order.
Horn J ib would b out to Impossible
at this Inn of year.
fb schooner, Hhtrly, ram Id lasl
big lit with only twenty two passenger,
two thousand pound of frrlgbt for
Hksgaay and Dya-tiongh to apply
II. i ple lor lb srioter. Th rivr her
ran four feet on Hslurdsy eight, parry
ing wy th brklg bovs town. At
right keit morning they had ferry to
(iteration lr crossing meo. Th boat
ben men of lb rily eslled meeting
yesterday for Ihe purpose of raising
runner f f Mother bridge. Four Ihniis-
This is to certify that I have bad a
very favorable experience with Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I
bave suffered more or lees for seven years
with inflammatory rheumatism and neu
ralgia pains, sometimes unable to walk
for three weeks at a time, and in one in
stance bad such intense pain in tbe
stomach and around tbe heart that I
thought eaob hour for three days would
be my last. Having seen articles in tbe
papers about your pills, I ooncluded to
give them a trial, and bave used ten
boxes with mavelr us results. Have felt
better tbe past month and more free
from pain than for many years. I shall
continue their use.
Signedl Etta Piper,"
2721 Penn. Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7th day ot September, 1896.
T. E Andkbws. Notary Public
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo
ple are a speciflo for troubles peculiar to
females, such as suppressions, irregu
larities and all forms of weakness. They
build np the blood, and restore the glow
of health to pale and sallow obeeks. In
men tbey effect a radioal oure in all
oases arising from mental worry, over
work or exoeescs ot whatever nature.
Tbey are manufactured by the Dr. Wil-
liaroa' Medioine Company, Hubenectady,
N. Y., and sold by all druggist at 50
cent a box or six boxes tor 82 50.
Enlaroed Joints
from Rheumatism
Hurta a Condition Inrtlr-stes a Chalky Deposit
and Is Krhlom Cured There Is Hop
la Home Cases, However, from an
r.nrlrhing of ths Wood.
From the Record anil t'nlon, Mix-roister, Minn
Mrs. Klirnhetb Pratt, wife ot Mr. John
Pratt, one of the oldest settler in 01 in
alead county, Minnesota, fur many ysars
has been paiufully elllioted with rben
matiem in it moel aggravting and to
convenient form. Mrs. Pratt is well
known in the vicinity of Viola, having
during one administration held tbe re
sponsible position of poet mistress. She
tells the tale of ber Hfllic.lin and siibea.
qiien t restoration to health, which is
printed in order that other similarly
iiffuring may resd and adopt the same
remedy she did.
Viola, Olmstead Co Minn.,
August 21, ".HI.
"A little over ten year ago I discov
rred that the joint of my tlugers were
enlarging, aud very sore. I onusulteil
many physicans, will) some slight relief
al lime from pain, but Ihe joint grew
larger aod larger, and my neck, boul
der and limb were so lift that I oould
PARALYSIS CAME BY A FALL.
From the Express, Los Angeles, California,
Just think ot a busy, hardworking
man paralyzed in tbe midst of bisoareer,
and rendered useless.
That was tbe misfortune that befell
James A. Jones, of 1002 Alpine St., Los
Anireles.Oal . in September, 1891. Mr
Jones whs born in tbe State where many
of the presidents oome from Ohio, but
spent the greater part of bis life during
his younger years in Iowa, from whioh
place he went to Colorado, and in 1882
ennie to Los Angeles. It was a small
place then, before the boom came along
and pushed ns forward a eoDtury in-tbe
road of progress, and Mr. Jones followed
his occupation of carpenter and builder.
While at work in September, 1891. be
received a fall whioh jarred biro consid
erably and he beoame confined to his
bed. Shortly after be lost tbe use of the
lower part of his body entirely, and his
legs became a dead weight. A plaster
oast was put upon him by tbe dooti rs
and tbey worked over him ana aid an
things possible to assist his recovery.
But be remained in the seme condition.
Io April, 1893, he began to tske Dr.
William's Pink Pills for Pule People.
Tbe following June he noticed that be
ooald move bis toes, and on July 4, 181)3,
he got np ont ot bed and later in tbe
month wns able to walk without crutches
Shortly after, still continuing the pills
he went to work at bis trade atWbiltier,
wbero be sustained a fall and again in
jured himself and hud to go to bed, and
the dread para'ysis came oa again.
Again the doctors worked with bim but
witb"nt relief, and he once more began
totnkeDr. Williams' Pink Pills. The
doctors had given bim bromides and
iodides, but witbont eff-ict. Again the
pills drove the paralysis into tbe back
ground. He said "I took them in ac
oordnuce with directions, and in con
nection with the uee of cold sponge
bxtftei fori nd they were exceedingly bone-
Qcinl.
Mr. Jones is now able to wnlk again,
and he feels thai tbe pills are tbe only
thing that bus done him any good, lu
this connection he said: "Tbe dootor
who have treated me have done every
thing In their power, but without ell ot,
and It does seem marvelooa that paraly
sis should be overoomo by these little
pills. Hut that has been my experience.
II anyone doubt it let lbm writ to
me or come aud see me and I will tell
betn the story."
IV. Williams' Piok Pills for Pole Peo
ple emilnln, In a oondeosod form, all the
elements nwess'irjr to give Dew life and
puliue in the blond and restore slit'
tered nerve Tby are ulso a speciflo
for troubles peculiar to female, such a
suppressions, irregularities aud nil lorms
of wenkness. In men tliey tflVot a radi
ckI cure in all case arising from on
tnl worv, overwork or excesae of wlitt
ever nature. Pink Pill are ld in
boxes -never in loos hulk at 60 cents
a box or six bx for 12 Ml, and may be
had of all drnirgists, or direct by mull
fmm lr. Williams' Medicine Company,
Hoheneolady, N. Y.
WE shall tell you about a brand uew, bright, olean stock of goods that will be disposed ot at live-aud let-live figures. So here goes. Tour attention Is
dir!eoted first ot all to our elegant display of Ladies', Misses, and Children's wraps. For eleganoe of worfcm.uqsbip and material they can't be beat in
tbe oity, all olaima to the contrary notwithstanding. Observe display in front window I
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
Men's Clothing and FurnisbiQ9 Goods.
This is gettiog to be an acknowledged fact, Bod the reason of it is that we handle whitt tbe people want
I
N the above lines we are easily tbe loaders. This is gettiog to be an
at reasonable prices. . This season our stock in these lines is larger than ever.
'HIS department of our store has
anything in this- line? We bava
also
itl
baen greatly enlarged and we have Added a stock second to none in the city. Do yon. want
A
The latest patterns and etylea are represented. We bave a surprise in 25 cent
grades. Come and see. Our stook has been greatly enlarged and made complete in all departments, Tbe
addition of more store-room now enables a to oompete with any house in the oity, and this we expect to do.
We invite the publie to call, see our goods and get our prioes. We bave no shelf-worn goods to ebow you, as wa
have mode a o implete clean-up of old stock daring the summer. Your patron ige ia solicited.
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
First Nat'l Bank Building,
Heppner, Oregon.
man power, no horse or donkey engine
being employed. They experl to have It
In thi we.
Th aMi night that our flood came
Dyea had a Pond far more sever. There
er several hundred jwron camped oo
Ihe flat at Hheep-trop above Dyea. At
two in Ihe mnmwig the water earn
down io a solid breast, washiog meo oat
of bej. Fifteen w missing. Hv
bodie liv hero recovered, including
no woman. Several wl nutfll wer
oarrled away, many tiirw and a few
omen tscaplng In Ihrir Sight clothe,
losing money, clothe, gi'ib and all.
Two of th men thai earn otil t h Io a
abrvtted garment cam down her with
me.
The trsmer, Willamette, ha Jlst
rorue in. Only brought a few pea
ger. The steamer, IMroit. sat? at two.
Thr ar fifty lirkeU no (old. They
will sail for Seattle, then to th !
land of Home." No morw Klondik
(rtttm. There ar many Snor thai
would willingly returo If thr ha I
means to gn on. Horse tv depreci
ated evenly-1 per eei t. sine I landed
here. Hoppltr getting cheaper every
day tloor II per hundred, baoos 10
cools, potato l per mci, ksy fid er
too, oat half cent per poatxt, pie "5
cent per Ul, butter II per mil, fresh
milk fifty cent t qnarl, sosrrw at tbi ;
whiskey, ' Old Crow," selling reiw, $10
per gallon, buying pnoe, Oft Orot j.
drink.
lUspecifully yours.
A. O. 1)1 ROM,
Hkagaay, Alaska, fc-pl. 1V7.
THE MORAVIAN VIEW OF DEATH.
rui
Ij
and wr uWiibwd. wilb -rniis of
w If .1.1 Thi. morning j J;,'-
imi nti liundrv.1 aid lea men n io
work. Hy anon tbey eiped Ui dubl
food's
Pills
that nmnUr. LMltiu I dn ty a im ,ir rot v wm h ttws an.tii.
A Ilvaallral ! Impressive Castwm
f lb Moravian.
Clifford Howard contribute to the
Iulirw' Home Journal ail late real log ar
tide upon the Moravians of IfetMchcin,
Pa., aiwl their religious customs:
'Tpon Um deth of onoof th congre-
gatUin," Its writes, ths event I an
iroumvd, nut by tits Dionotonoua,
mournful tolling1 of tire bell, but by th
ik-ep-brrthiug, mWodUiua mimic of
IroiiiUmtw, played hi the opru Imlfry
atreple of the church by the trtMulssta
choir; and as tlt Uvp, w ,-rt notes of
the fantlliax h) nui are Imrus to the po
le lUiw they reverrntly drop tttrlr
Mork to listen. 'Hark!' they v.hier,
'the horn are llmlng; anutti oim its
pine Iioiim! tioue ltlH!' rrtiai
iHithlng more ta-nu t i f ul ly rxpruplifle
the x-rfi-t, umiuestionliifr faith of Utras
ilioul hU than tltst rtprraaiTs Ut
lerumv, Uis slmvrlty of whk'h I evrr
h imnistratml by the lat'k of mourning
a I the lutMlittf away of a titrtula-r of th
household, however ivirly hcloml; so
true and heart Ml la tlte Mors lan lx
lirf tltst d.-wth I but ths entnuioei U
a bright, haiirr homo. The tronv
iHiitca are aUo ium at ths touching;
funrraJ sertU es U' Id al the grate; and
amid thnir )4 lnslrinT, strains
Ihs lr.rld otts is laid t.) bis rUrrml
rrat. On all oct-sabm. vttwthrr of
ili ath or joy, tits U-oinlswii-s h-nd thesr
w-t Milmnnity In fining breath,
from lit stwpl ttwy hrrJd lit fra
llial day of esrh of tlis choir, ami lu
II open air ertU-e tltrir itrlUfliu
Vtura are t rr twri-rnt."
rVo(cf of Intention,
r a t orrii at ih rtt ysoaxunji.
I A l-l II. t'. tt'IU ! kMflf S"
lsl t lUlt hltnml rlllrr hftS ft tvwl hiMk
..I kiirl !'" r"-' lll I I.1
IvhrtsJ S..rMi I mn.lj I !( al r -l.
l'lr. .," M'tf f , t
MARY OlMia.
Ill r ft a. Ui . T til
II, n- r l"ltoaln allnmn l !
I.Ihh i. Hni. . M" r ll.sli.w
pi Ml. (iil .' J I , !
...ftH t-'h 1 tH. IHrltm H'fS
ir.-Msinl ,'Vfistlrum. Wife at Ulwri.
WANTED A WIFE.
AlthovgBt H Needed On lis Wa Par
ticular About Quality.
A prominent attorney preserve the
following1 document as one ot the chief
curios erf hit) office.
It bears a recent date and was written
from one of the Missouri river towns.
The young woman referred to is the
presiding! genius of the kitchen in the
lawyer's home:
"Dar Sir: I (rot acquaint with
Mitta through our corresponding
with each other. She wants to marry
mm. Should alia suit, 1 will not want
her for three or four months yet.
rieiu find out through your wife and
let me know bv return mall if she is
Viortihy of a good hunltand.
"I her character gottd? How about
her honesty and Intogrit.y? Does she
sncm to like children? Is she neat and
clean? Is she tasty about hT dress
Is she gay or frivolous, or what you
coll aullen?
"Ia she wasteful in her cooking and
thinks she is saving or not? Is she
stroug and lu-slthy? Can she hear and
talk good? I shet homely or pretty?
Ia she amajrt? Tt make It short, would
she -niakei a good man a good wife?
, "I am a ouot by tnule, a widower
with five children, and I need a woman
that' a good 'rook and to look after
my children. RIia has been working
foe your wife three wk. You ought
to know hrr pretty good by this timet
Anything you may say she won't know
If it isn't good, unless you tell her your
self. "Is h stylish? Hss she begun to
break or show edge ? Is she steady and
does she know how to please?
"You can do mm a great favor If ymi
take Are minute of your valuablo lime
to answer these few question.
Tie write at once. I want to
know quick. Your obedient servant.
St. Lotila r.epublle.
Commencing Sept. 22 and continuing
until Ool. 1, inclusive, we will sell round
trip tickets to Portland and relnrn at
oue fare for the round trip. Ticket ex
pire (Jot. 31. This is ror the manu
taolorera' fair. The admission to tbe
fair is free. J. 0. Habt, Agent.
T
Hevsils Cricks Tsrs.
"You've heard about clouds of grass-
hoppnrs to. Kansas art. I ths plogu of
locusts In IVypt." rrtiuM-ked sn old Ne
vada miner, "but did you ever hm
of the cricket pest In ths western des
erts? No. Well. IH U-ll you bow I
ran against U owe up In Nevada. I
had lavt pnalng too miles from
txiwhrrw ami ttad run sltort of water.
I was nearly dead of thirst, when a
onupls of miles away, at ths foot of a
hill, I saw a clump of wilhma I knew
there must be water rtrar, so I struck
out for Ihs willows. When I got titers
I Annul a fins sring. tsil, It was filled
up with crwkets till ins pile stuck a
fistf aliuv I1m banks. I eaUmabol that
thsrs wers ai least tt bushels of crick
ets In lust spring.'
8urs that threw were not HV In
qulml one of bl bearer.
"Its careful htrm you feme bark at
mv or I may raise your Wt a few crw k
rta, You r ths Insect start across
ths Armr arxl naturally getalrifledry.
S hrn Ihr-y triks Wat thry stamped
for K like a bent of rattle. Well. sir.
I had to shotel out crickets for half a
day twfov t csvuld get a spans clear to
grt a chaiHW al ths water myself." cisa
frasriao Poal.
A Kloudlke Book.
The Ohicsgo Record's book for Gold
Betkoraisnow ready. A reader ot this
book will know more ot Alaska and tbe
wonderful Klondike district than be
could learn by months of personal
obseivatioo and research on tbe gronnd
In comparison with other works on tbe
snbj-cl it is tbe "Webster's Diet local y
of Alsek," a perfect and peerless
volume, at ones the model aud despair
of rivid f ohlisl ers.
It tells ot tbe richest snd meat eiten
vo gold field tie world baa ever
knnsn How Ihey were discovered
FiflJ vet nnexplored Ten years'
work already In sight Where I the
Mother Lode? Th fort noes already
made The millions to be taken out
I eit ear How to gel there R. ft. far
acid other Xpense from all points
Medicsl Hin-Climate Oin.'ial Maps
Ooveinment reports Ml land and
water routes Prj 'Oled Railroads Min
ing law -Customs. In brief, all tbal is
kunwu of thia wonderful land ot farm
luus wealth. It is Ihs only authentic
practical tor, rffltlsl and endorsed
About (VsJ pages, handsomely Ixrood i
artfl'Dvaas. Price, fl 60.
A I ar wntd to hand's Ibis
valui.bl work. It I a chance ff a lif
time. Eiprrieoce is not aecearr, a
full instruction ar sent aud th who!
people ar clamoring for tbs book. It
port from sgi-ntt j ul started show
wnndeiful sincere. Isle ran high
s 2l Ik sn hosr. Itig fommissi iii
nd lah's premium are s"i-.1
Credit is gives and freight paid. It l
aa 1 1 portn'Hty Io gain a crun1"1
luailiorl lime. The b-Mik is Dot old
lhrnah stores or niper. Cm
I ter ranvessing outfit will bs mailed
for '.II e at, rarer. To plc wber
welirve iio'egent a full Copy of th
b n V will be saut casinmer, prepsld, on
receipt of piles.
AJ.ir.s ei.ctly. VOKOK BtKlK
rOMI,AY. lEl"T K, 231. CUI
CAOO. 67a- I
irSs la Bsarsss.
Anvvrtf birds, tw allow a atsl mka, a
tsad ot flying about, rvmsJa at bom)
when a torm Is brewing and robina
bids la bushes or sh-k ths shelter of
chtmneya A bes Is never csughl In
ths rain, and sots, waep and spiders
will bs found lo rrensr their assta
Iagalnat Vh comlcf of a Itornt tDtew
boars la sd'sace.
JAMES 1
id, tm
May Street, rjerret) Building.
'Tlic Resulalor Line'
.... eTEULKisj
-omit cm" aid 'ttcuum"
Isvs Tbs lWb-s dsllv fipl Handsv);
llHiHu. IaatS i;llai al TfU
a m.
Whs ts iu l i PuiilssJ, slop 1 6 al
Ti.s allr sad lk a tup ! Its
t'.amt l-; )o sill rij.y it, kbi l
A AII.AWAT.
(resral Agest. J
tir irn"stNT tn rriv
-I r.i.. i.im ia i i..v
oi ni.iMi4 Iuium la (n.w l."''i.i
i... ,hmi -.oti.a ,.
I ,1 li I iu-! imi.ii
ia niKiiba naivast. vv. i var
Eastern-Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston. Orcflon.
ONLY fJTaTf tCHOOL IN
KASTCRN OMCaON
LocsUd oo tbs O. R. k N. Railway
midway bslwsso I'sadlslna sad
Walla Walla. Htadrot admitted al
all time of Ibs ytar.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vosal and lestromeotal Ma sic Uagbt
by snmpslssl iaslrsctora, A grxla.
sis ot tbs Itostoa Oosssrvatnry bs
ebargs of ths laalramsalal d part-meet.
Tlio IculteHI3orirtlIii(r IIcill 1
I thorosgbly s)sbpatl sod offer i.
slUat acAomeaodikos al rsasooabls
ratsa. tVod tor eatalogaa
M. O. rlOVAL. rrsal1n f rssalt se . A UfQRTUiMn
f ASSsssa
i r
wrswwwwassSMMWM
'S3.
tslta. frsea fit U. rtsU, fraea 8 60 y.
b A9VSi!m " "" sU SSd tl fit. Wait .,r,