Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 11, 1898, Image 4

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TO THE
GIVES TBI 0HOI0I
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT OREGON
NORTHERN Ry- SHORT LINE.
VIA
VIA
Spokane Salt Lake
MINNEAPOLIS DENVER
St. Paul Omaha
AND
AMD
Chicago Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
nnean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers Monthly from Portland to
Yokohama and Hoot KoDfl'. via, Tba
Northern Paoiflo Htearasbip Co. In coo,
section with 0. K & N.
For (all deUlli eall on 0. It. i N.
Agent at Ileppner, or address
Dodwell. Carllll, Co., Qen'l. AiU., Nor. Ptc
8. B. Co., Cortland, Ore,
W. B. OUBLBUBT,
Oeo.Paaa. Agt.
TOBTLAKD. 0BBO0R,
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
-8CENIC LINE OF THE WORLD-
FIRST AND ONLY . . . .
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
EXCURSION . . . .
EVER RUN BETWEEN
The Pacific Northwest
AND-
BOSTON, MASS.
EC
rhrontth
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
Commencing February lit, TOURIST SLEEPER
leave Portland every Tuesday at 8 p.m., via
O. R. & N., Denver & Rio Grande, Rock Uland,
Lake Shore, New York Central, and Boston &
Albany Kallroadi.
Excursion car carried on
Fast Boston Special
East of Chicago, making the run in 28 hours;
several hours quicker than any other line.
For rates and all information, call on or
address,
R. 0. NlCnOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Uen, Pass. & Tkt Agt.
2M Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Hart, Local Agt, Hoppner,Or,
NOHTII l'ACIPIO
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 16fi9.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
at
DEVOTED TO
ARE YOU GIG EHST ?
If so, be inre and e tbat yoor
ticket reads via
Kii Konawostern Hue
....THE...
CHICAGO, ST. TiVL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA KAILWAT
inn it rni
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTII, fiT.rAUlA CHICAGO
AND A IX POINT
EAST AND 80UTIL
Their Ma-nlnr-M TrvS. erUa VtallbuM
ulna aim
Trains, s4
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
Worth it weight in gold to every farmer
and breeder in Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION: 12.00 PER YEAR
iHampla eoplea free.)
Rural Hi.irit aod Oasetts both for
13.00, oaab, at this office.
Hindis Slut l"Hn I f
I Mottui
ALWAYS ON TIME
ha glvati this rnsil s national rapiitallon. All
I'lHMK'l III l'lill"ri rMIl m tha MlllHllnt
train without aim rhon, hla tiwr IrviaM
and trawl r Uil lawuu U. All
have Urktita.
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CIIICAOO
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This Railway Co.
Operate it train lb famnea block
system;
Lights Ita train t Uolrtelty Ihnwgh-
ool;
Uses tba nalauralmi stains berth t4
lug lamp;
Hon apeadily aqalnpaJ pa eyr trait
averv dsv and athi b4aea Ml, I'sel
and Chioago, sail Osaehs a4 CI."1!
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rHlilrti t.f ativ .4.iifl l.-ariiaL
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EIV'8 CREAM BALM Is m Doalttveeore.
Apply into the nostrils. It Is quickly absorbed. 60
eenu at Drneglats or by mail : samples 10c by mall.
lx UKvriiKKS. W Warren bL.ewlorkVliy.
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Q. OQILVIB f Prop
rietori.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (60 miles)... 5 00 Round trip 9 00
Mayville (53milos). 1 00....... Round trip 7 00
Condon (39 miles).. 800 Round trip 600
Clem (28 wiles).... 200 Round trip 8 50
Olex (19 miles) 1 60 Round trip 8 60
Stage leaves Arlington everv morn in o-
(Sunday excepted) at 6 o'olock; ii dne
s uonaon at 3 p. m. hua arrives at lfoa
ail at 7 p. hi.
Comfortable covered coaehes and earn.
fal, ezperienoed drivers.
Keep sneeu ana Get Ricn.
THE WOOL RECORD
Telia You Hew to Do It.
By a apeoial arrangement we offer to
our readers
The Wool Record
and Semi-Weekly Gazette, one year for
83.00.
The Wool Reoord is the only national
wool organ and covers the wool industry
from the raising of the sheep to the sell
ing of the manufactured article. It is
published weekly at New York and th
regular prioe is $2.00 a year. lis market
reporta are full and oomp e and ita
Sheep Breeders' Talks alone are worth
1U timea the prioe of the paper.
nnmpie copies on application.
We heartily recommend this combi
nation to our subscribers.
10NB ITEMS.
Spring lima weather the paat tew
days.
West McNabb has moved Into bis new
house.
a T. Walker ia oo the sick list with
painful inflammatory rheumatism.
Tba sobool ia filling np again with the
ohildren tbat bad a measly vaoation.
People are talking "garden ease" on
tbe sonny eidea of the streets. Belter
look ont for Maroh.
Mrs. R. G. Sperry ba gone to Hepp
ner with her youngest son, wbo has been
aickfor some time, for medioal treat
ment.
xnese noe days nave oroogm many
farmers to town with plow shares and
the ' anvil ehorua has resumed its old
time ham. .
E. G. Sperry and wife have taken np
tbeir residenoe at tbe old borne place
and will remain here for awhile looking
after tbeir interests.
The railroad company will in tha near
tutors re-establish a seotion boose here
and when it ia completed John Long
will move bis family here.
Willard Blake has tbe material on the
graond for a oomonodioos new dwelling
and 0. T. Walker has just completed
new barn. Still we grow.
T. J. Carle, a former resident and
postmaster at lone, has located here
again after an abeenoe of two years at
Heppner. Tom's many friends are glad
to see him back again.
Mat Halvorsen sports a new 22 rifle,
bat he oan't hit Joe Woolery'a lumber
yard with it at close range. Practice
makes perfct, ao keep trying and may'
be yoo will be able to frighted some of
the squirrels away.
Stjbsobibbb.
lone, Or., Feb. 9, '98.
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
The Central.
Baled hay for sale. Charge reasonable. Call
ou nun aim havevour horse well nared for.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
Lucaa County
Frank J.' Cheney makes "oath tbat be
is tbe senior partner of tbe firm of F. J
Cheney & Oo., doing business in the city
ot Toledo, county and state aforesaid
and tbat said firm will pay the sum ot
one hundred dollars for eaoh and every
oase of catarrh tbat ore not be cured by
tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Core.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my prenenoe, tbis 6tb day of December
A. D. 1896.
-1 W. A. Oleason,
seal V Notary Public
Hall's Oatarrb Cure is taken internally
and sots direotly on tbe blood and
mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney, & Co., Toledo, O
CP Sold by druggists, 75o.
LOCAL BQUIBS.
THE CHINESE AND OMUM. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
On Writer Tnlnk They Bmoko to Kill
tha Monotoay of Kxlatanee.
Hav it not be from sheer weariness
and want of something to do that many
Chinese take to the opium pipe? In
most places in China organized gam
bling is forbidden. With the exception
of an occasional game at shuttlecocks
or kite-flying only at fixed seasons
there are no outdoor sports. The Chi
nese rarely walk for pleasure. Interi
ors are comfortless. There is no social
intercourse between respectable men
and women. There is rot sufBcient
house room, privacy or light for read
ing after dark. How is time to be
killed? I think, says a writer in Black
wood's Magazine, tht the monotony of
existence may be one of the chief
causes of opium smoking.
On the whole, though at Canton I
was in contact with opium smokers al
most daily, and made a point of seeing
as much as possible of the native life,
the seamy side of opium smoking did
not obtrude itself much upon me. Just
as in an iSnc-iisn coast town one may
daily see the flaring light of the gin
palace, the besotted faces of occasion
al loafers, the bedraggled garments,
and 'nfer therefrom great misery be
hind it all, so one might fairly infer
great misery from the spectacle of
numerous opium dens, cadaverous
faces and tatterdemalion garments in
Canton, if one should see them, but I
did not see them obtrusively, though
I was daily poking my nose into all
sorts of nooks and corners. Naturally,
a medical missionary will see a great
deal more of the seamy side. It is
his business.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident ot whioh Mr. John
Oliver ot Philadelphia, was tbe subject,
is narrated by biro as follows: "1 was in
a most dreadful condition. My skin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
ooated, pain continually in baok and
sides, no appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day . Three physicians
bad given me up. Fortunately, a friend
advised trying 'Eleotric Bitters,' and to
my great joy and surprise, tbe first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their uee for three weeks, and
am now a well man, I know they
saved my life, and robbed tbe grave of
another victim." No one should fail to
try them. Only 60 oents per bottle at
Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, m'g'r.
LUNG TROUBLES AND OOhSBMFTION
CAM E CURED.
Aa Eminent New Tork Chemist aad (fcleatist
Makes a Free Offer to Oar Headers.
Tbe distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo
oum, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable oure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronchial, long and ohest troubles,
stubborn oonghs, catarrhal affeotions,
general deoline and weakness, loss ot
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
ooveries to any afflicted reader ot this
paper writing for tbem.
His "New Scibntiflo Treatment" has
oared thousands permanently by its
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional duty to soffering humanity
to donate a trial of his infallible oure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and 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 tbat lung troubles and con
sumption are ourable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in bis American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those cured in all parts of the world.
Tbe dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. C
98 Fine street, New York, giving post
office and express address, and tbe free
medioine will be promptly sent direot
from his laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage ot his generous proposition.
Please tell tbe Doctor tbat you saw
tbis in tbe Qazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
F0RY0U!
Now Prepared to do Any
Kind of Printing Don't
Send Your Orders Away
'Till You Get the Gazette's
Estim ates
Heretofore the Gazette's job depart -ment
has tried to do so work other than
plain printing. However, tbis shop ia
now prepared to taokle anything in any
line and will meet prices ot any person .
under tbe sun in the line of druggists "
supplies, blank books, bank work
county work, or any sort ot book bind
ingwork tbat you have heretofore sent ,
away to get done.
Tbe Gazette shop is not a oharity :
ooncern but if you will give us a ohanoa
we will see tbat you are satisfied in
every particular.
Buy yoor goods at borne. Remember"
that Abe Linouln said that when one '
bought goods away from borne the
foreigner got the money and we got tbe .,
goods. Bui wnen tbe goods were
bought at borne we bad both money
and goods. This is good doctrine. We
are willing to abide by it. When the
printing drummer cornea to town, re
member it and call up 'phone No. 8.
660-tf
"Tie Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co.
The Salvation Army have deoided not
to open up headquarters in the Matlook
building as heretofore announoed, but
instead will ubb tbe store room in tbe
National Bank building. Seats have
been made, a platform erected and the
room will be put in good shape tor en
tertaining tbe public
QUEEN VICTORIA'S BOSS.
MUNfi & Co.'-New York
taM i.aw. cariNvraauwiuo,u.u
mmt FiLLS 4 NORTHERS
mm i rom sbotird
ra MSTM RAILWAYS
The Oi ly All Kail Route Without
Change of Cars iWtaava Spokane,
lloalaa4 and Nalsoo. Alae between
Natann Sa1 ItnoeleaJ, daily eieept
Mua.Uy ;
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ana aMHt,a1 t mttk riMmm fur
ftas a4 all K-l aa saaato.
laaam f. ' k.i. a. Boundary
la ari as Ranata aula Maa dailv.
Cy Metier was up from Lexington yt
terday.
John Hayes Is over from tbe Lone
Rook section.
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth. Hee ad. elsewhere.
J. II. McFarland and wife, of Weston,
were in Heppner Thursday.
Felt boots and rubbers, and Arotio-
overshoea at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf.
Nate Oeoil was in attendance st the
Effing examination Wednesday.
One Minute Conph Cure cures quiokly.
That's what you want! Conser & Brock
Fine home-made taffy at tbe Orange
Front. A olean. fresh stock of floods
leave your orders. If.
Norman Kelley was down from Upper
Willow creek Wednesday and feeling in
pretty good spirits.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
If not as slated, no charges. Try Dr.
Vaugban's new plan. 604-tf.
I. F. Powers, 0. Harris and John
Beardsley, of Portland, were doing
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WORLD.
Itsuf IKitl ting, Hevw Yorki.
WHAT WIVES SHOULD HEMEMBEK.
The Boston Globe offers these sugges
tions tor wives and some ot tbe things
they should remember:
Tbat Adam was made first.
Tbat "be pays tbe freight."
That "blessed are tbe meek."
Tbat nine men in ten detestfttossip.
Tbat all angles are not of yotn sex.
That confidence begets confidence.
That men sometimes have "nerves."
That there should be no place like
boms.
Tbat it takes two to prolong a family
jar.
That the least said is the soonest
mended.
Tbat with all his faults you love him
still.
Tbat you have no secrets from him.
That husbands have troubles of tbeir
own.
Tbat be'a "all right" when you know
him.
Tbat woman's best weapon is her
weakness.
Tbat home is more than half what yon
make it.
Tbat he is just as anxious to gel rlob
as you are.
Tbat wives are usually favored in this
country.
That his typewriter oannot help it it
She Had One In Mr. Musaena, House
keeper at Balmoral.
Queen Victoria has just sustained a
severe loss by the death of Mrs. Mus
sens, who, from time immemorial, had
been her housekeeper at Balmoral, save
the, London News. Though unknown
to the public at large, she was an im
portant personage in the eyes of every
body connected with the court, as she
was one of the few who had the cour
age to "talk up" to her majesty, and
even on occasion to deliberately "bosa"
her august mistress. Once when the
queen wanted a certain maid to whom
she had taken a fancy detailed to the
care of her own room, Mrs. Mussens
remonstrated in the strongest fashion,
telling her majesty that it was quite
out of order, and she really must l.ot
spoil the servants by takmpundue no
tice of them. The queen, as usual.
gave away, and "dear Mrs. Mussei;s"
won the day. She was a typical per
sonage of her class, gowned always in
black silk, lace-trimmed apron and
white cap, with corkscrew curls. She
and the queen were excellent friends,
and her majesty used to delight in her
conversation. She also stood high in
the favor of the royal grandchildren,
who used to Reek her out as soon as
they arrived at the castle. But to the
world at large she was a holy terror,
and with the servants and members
of the household she was infinitely
more exacting and imperious than the
queen herself.
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cured
If you suffer from any of tha
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Coast,
DR. JORDAN a CO..
,1081 Market SL Est'd I8E2.
' Young; men and middle
aared men who are suffering
from the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex
cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
aeiiis.v,srapoincy .s.oas m nn noon
in all its complications; Hperniatorr iKfa,
Proatatorrbneo, Uonorrlioria, Sjiel,
Frequency of tJrlualino;, ce. By a
combination of remedies, of great curative pow
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
that it will not only afford immediate relief but
permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to
perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
in his specialty Disease of Alen.
Sypnlll thoroughly eradicated lrom tbe
yRtem without uftlng nerearr,
KVEKY MAN applying- to os will re
ceive our hrmetl opinion of hiscomplnlnt.
wt will uuaramee a rusi n V. vuxis vn
every cuffe VIC utucriuKC, UT JOTJCJ use A
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Consultation FREE and strictly private. X
charges very reasonable, . Treat- f
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free. (A valuable book lor men.) A
VISIT DR. JORDAN'S f
Great Museum of Anatomy i
the finest and largest Museum of its kind in the
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you
are made; how to avoid sickness and disease.
We are continually adding new specimens. 9
' 10BI Market Street. San Francisco, Cat f
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"DALLE8 CITY" AND 'REGULATOR'
Leave Tbe Dalles daily (exoept Sunday) -
Bi vua.m. Jjeave Portland at 7.W
a. m.
When you go to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Columbia; yoo will enjoy it, and save
money.
W. C. ALLAWAT,
General Agent.
San Franoisoo
And all points In California, via tba Mb Shasta
routa of tba
Southern Pacific Co
The great highway through California
brand Boenlo Route
tn all
nointa East and South.
or tne raoino uoaat. fuuman rJaHet
Bleeper. Beoond-olas Bleepera
Attached to ezpreaa train, attordma- sniMrio
accommodations for aeoond-olaaa paasengera. -
For rates, tickets, slenDins oar reanrvationa.
eto, call upon or address
0. KOKHLER. Manager. C. H. MARKHAM.
Sen. F. & P. Agt. Portland, Oregon
In having seed "economy la
Htravaaance." because the cost
of cultivation wasted on Inferior seed
always largely exceeds tbe original
cost of tbe best and dearest seeds to
ba bad. The beat la always the
cheapest. Pay a trifle mors for
FERRY'S
SEEDS
and oiunvf get your money's worth.
live cent per paper everywn.
Alwaya tbe beet. Heed Annual ma. .
.D.M.FERRYCO.,Dtrolt,Mlch.
Heppner Wedueaday,
If yon need something for yoor system she is pretty.
oall at tbe Thone Tbe Telephone aa- - Tbat be likes to bear tbat the baby Is
loon, Oity hotel baildiner. tt hi rlaarl imaiva.
Obaa. 8. ltatnll and W. P. Smith, of Tb Pirs of slippers are enough
Han Franoitoo. were registered at tha tor any man
Palace hotel Wednesday,
Hbeldon Fell, the young son of T. E.
Fell, of Pendleton, is recovering from
bis recent very levere illness.
"Unole" Natt Webb got in from Walls
Walla Wednesday morning to look after
bis aheep interests in this part of tbe
conntry.
Attorney Geo. O. Brownell arrived
from Oregon Oity Wednesday. Be has
beon employed on the defense in tbs
Ewins case.
M. H. Maxwell was down from Hard-
man Wednesday and made the Gazette
pleasant and profitable call. Come
again. Milt.
E. O. Noble A Co. are rustlers after
business. Thi finest saddles and bar-
neas to be found In Heppner. See tbeir
new aJ in this isme, v tf.
B. P. Armstrong, of St. Loois, and
Mr. J. Myers, ot St. Joe. Mo., two Denial
koihta ot lbs grip, were regiotered at
tbe Pal aoe oo To o rsd ay ,
LtHtlies, take tbs beat. It yon are
troubled with couatipatioo, sallow skin,
and a tired Ming, taks Karl's Clover
Tea, it is uleaaaut to take. Sold by
Oooaer k llrook, y
Editor Patterson took bia dooartore
TuesJey sveuing lor lbs East on a short
visit to bi parents snd relatives re
siding in InJiaua. Whils the editor ia
sway tbs shop will bs in charge of ths
"devil," snd any ocmplsiot In tbs man-
agsment of tha paper should bs reg
istered at headquarters.
A Bur Thlna; for Tns.
A tnsnaactloii la whlrli yon cannot loaelaa
sure tkiluaT. lilliouane, aick headache, fur
ie.1 lonud, fever, piles and a Uiousaudotlier
Ills are cauatMl by oonslipuUon and alugviah
liver. C'caii'U Candy Cathartic, the won-
iK'tful now liver stimulant and Intestinal
louio are by all tlruirgiala guurautead to curs
or inooey retuinlo.1. C C. C. sre a aurs
thin, try a box to-day; 100., aVo.. 60u
baiuile and booklet free, boa our big ad.
Tbat a man likes neatness in yoor
attire at all times.
Tbat candy in excess is worse than
rom in moderation.
Tbat yon should not ran up bills
against bis knowlsdgs.
Tbat "a bsby in tbs house ii a well
spriog of pleasure."
That sbs wbo pots on tbs glovss should
know bow to spar,
Tbat bs is not in love with every
woman bs glsnoea at.
Tbat it ia policy to let blm believs bs
la "lord and master."
That your relationship is olossr to him
than to yonr mother-
That a prompt and pointed answer
does not turn away wrath.
That be does not get sleepy ths same
moment that yoo do.
Tbat there are letter drop-boxes on tbs
nearest eornsr.
J. A Perkins, of Antiquity, O., wss for I
thirty yesrs needlessly tortured by pby-
eioians for tbe cure of eczema. He was I
quiokly cured by using DeWitt's Witcb
Hszel salve, tbe famous bealing salve I
for piles and skin diseases. Comer &
Brook.
City Klwtioa.
Tbe oity eleotion Tuesday resulted in
tbe eleotion ot J. J. Roberts, J. W. Ras
mus snd E. G. 8 perry tor ooonoilmen.
Tbs vots stood as follows: I. N. Hughes,
94; J. W. Rasmus, 111; J.J.Roberts,
116; E. G. Sperry. 99; Albeit Wright, 74.
Total vote oaat 187.
Tbos. Morgan, W. A. Richardson and
L. W. Briggs were re-elected mayor, 1
recorder end tressurer respectively,
having no opponents.
Two Million a Year.
When people buv. try. and buy again, it
mean they're satisfied. The people of the
United States are now buying Casta re ta
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million be-
9f va Pa. our V am a aa I V v nn na to ntiff nAVnl
H'i w Aarrv i iui s, a u 1 1 1 1 ft i a i v uiui v. vi,
that Casoaret are the most delightful bowel
regulator for everybody the year round. All
druggists 10c, xoc, oOc a box, cure guaranteed.
ONLY STATE SCHOOL
EASTERN OREGON
I
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Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Oregon
Located on the O. R. & N. Railway
midway between Pendleton snd
Walla Walla. Students admitted at
all timea of tbs year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vooal and Instrumental Music taught
by oompetent instructors. A gradu
ate ot the Boston Conservatory bas
charge ot ths instrumental department.
'Tlio Ivadles' Boarding; Htill
Is thoroughly equipped snd offers ex
cellent accommodations at reason able
rates. Bend for cstslogus.
Addssss M. G. ROYAL, PrssldsntTof Faeulty ee P. A. WORTHING-
TON, Sserstary Beard af Rsgsnts, Wsston, Ore.
Dreadrally Nervosa.
Gents: I wss dreadfully nervous, and
tor relief took yoor Carl's Clover Root
Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system. I wss
troubled with constipation, kidoey snd
bowel trouble. Tour Tea soon cleansed
my system so thoroughly tbst I rapidly
regained health aad strength. Mrs. 8,
A. Sweet, Hartford, Coon, Bold by
Conser A Brook. y
DiacMtes Alaska.
Ths steamer Nayo which arrived st
Viotoria, a O., tbs first of tbs week, had
os board 26 passengers returning from
Skaiway. They were thoroughly dis
gusted and said there were 600 men in
Skagway wbo bad nothing to do, sod
tbat atlO could do all ths woik there was
io sigbt.
Uric your bides, pelts snd furs to
Be a. Mat new, st tbs Liberty Mest
Market . De pays highest market prioe.
61-tf.
Prosperity comes quickest to ths man
whose liver is in good condition. De-
Witt' Littls Esrly Risers sre famous
littls pills tor constipation, billioososss.
Indigestion snd sll stomach aod lives
i troubles. Cooser A Brock. a
PEKSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS I
TO ALL POINTS EAST.
Etsry Tuesdsy tight personnlly con
ducted tourist oar eioorsion will lesve I
Portland tor Denver, Eaosas City, Oma
ha, Chicago, and Boston, without change, I
is ths Oregon Railroad A Navigation,
Oregon Bborl Lies, Rio Grande Western,
Denver A Rio Grande, Rock Island,
Lake Shore A Michigan Southern, New
Tork Central sod Boston A Albany lines. I
Ths tourist cars in this lies will be
operated by tbe Pullman Company, thus
insuring to tbs passengers all of tbs
comforts ot modern day travel st half
. . i
ths naual Fallmao rates. Tbs roots
takes ths pssssnger through Ball Lake
City, tbeocs across lbs Rocky Mono-
tains to Lesdvills, Denver, etc., offering I
tbs tourist a view of tbs grandest scenery
on tbs American continent.
For additional particulars, printed
matter or rates, wrils M. J. Roche, I
Northwaat Passenger Agent R. G. W.
Ry , Hi Third St., Portland, Oregon.
Tbs Gasttta carries a full stock ot
mourning note, correspondence style, I
rith envelopes to match. Tboss desiring
such stationery ean have thsir wants I
i supplied st this office. tf.
Bes M. Lkbtentbal A Co. tor shoes, si
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