TO THE QIVKS TH OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry. OREGON SHORT LINE. The Boston, Mass., and St. Louis, VIA VIA Spokane Salt Lake MINNEAPOLIS DENVER St. Paul Omaha -AMD Chicago Kansas City LOW HATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers Monthly from Portland to Ynknhoma and Hone Kong; via, Tbe Northern Paoiflo Steamship Oo. In cod, nection with O. R. & N. For (nil details oall on 0. ft. A N. Agent at Heppner, cr address Dodwell, CarllU, & Co., Gen'l. AgU., Nor. Fac, 8. S. Co., Portland, Ore. W. H. HURLBUBT, Oen.Pass. Agt. POBTLAND. OBEOOS SHE YOU GOIHG ERST ? If so, be sure and see that your tioket reads via Tie Hoituwestem Line Denver & Rio Grande RAILROAD SCENIC LINE OP THE WORLD- FIRST AND ONLY . . , PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSION . . . EVEB RUN BETWEEN j AND Mo. Throil Bout' Change. Excursion! for St. Louis leave Portland every Monday via O. R. & N., Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific railroads. . Excursions for Boston leave Portland Tues day at 9 p.m., via 0. R. Ss N., Denver & Rio Grande, Rock Island, Lake Shore, New York Central, and Boston & Albany Railroads. Excursion for St. Louis leaves Wednesday via O. E. & N , Denver it Rio Grande and the Burlington route. Excursion car carried on Fast Boston Special East of Chicago, making the run in 28 hours; several hours quicker than any other line. Excursion cars are carried on the fast ex press trains which have lately been inaugu rated by the lines over which these excursions run. Ask your ticket agent for a ticken on the Denver & Rio Grande excurison. For rates and all information, call on or address, R. C. NICHOL, S. K. HOOPER, General Agent, Gen. Pass. Si Tkt. Agt. 251 Washington St., Denver, Col. rornana, uregon. J. C. Habt, Local Agt., Heppner, Or, NORTH PACIFIC Rural Spirit (ESTABLISHED IN 1869.) Published Weekly Portland, Or. at DEVOTED TO ....THE.... CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IS THB Great Short BETWEEN DULUTfl, St. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf. Lii)e Worth its weight in gold to every farmer aod breeder in Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 PER YEAR. (Sample oopies free.) Rural Spirit aod Gazette both (or 13.00, oasb, at this office. Trains, and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME has given this road a national reputation. All i.iHM,i. nf tnusenirers carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. Hhlp your freight and travel over tills famous line, au agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD. F. C. SAVAGE, Gen. AgHiiL 'i'rav. K. A P. Agt. Jlh Washington St., I'oruancl. ur, OIIIOAQO IQilwauKee & St. Paul rg This Railway Co. Operates its traius on the famons blook system; Lights its traius by eleotrlolly through out; Uses tbe oelebrated eleotrio berth read iug lamp; Rons speedily equipped passenger traius evert day and night between Ht. Paul and Chioago, aud Omaha aod Chicago the Chicaao. Milwaukee & St. Paul Also operstes steam-healed veatibnlad trains, carrying the latest private oompartment oars, library buffet smok Ins cars, aod palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor oars, free reclining oh air oars, aod the very best uluing onair oar service. For lowest rates to any point in the United States or Canada, apply to agent or address 0. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portlaud, Or, R U S TUROCOH CARS. TO rHr. PAUL MINNKAPOLI8 DUI.UTU KAROO mrriK 11KLENA Tickets IishshI to all points io theUoiled Ht ats and Canada. QUICK TIME TO. Washinutom Hal thus Nsw Yoaa livrrtiO All other points io llis Km! aod Southeast CATARRH Ask your , Druggist for a generoaa 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nor any other injurious drag. It is quickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. It opens and cleanses " 1 , , . JT r.2E3t.. COLD 'N HEAD Beals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Bmell. Full Size 60c ; Trial Bize 10c. ; at Drnegists or by mall. ELY BROTHERS, 60 warren Btreei, new lot. flRLIiSeTON-FOSSIL TAGE LINE H. REED A ) A. O. OQILVIE f FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (60 miles) . . .$5 00 Round trip 19 00 Mayvllle (53 miles) . 4 00 Round trip 7 00 Condon (39 miles) .. 8 00 Round trip 600 Clem (28 miles) .... 2 00 Round trip 8 50 Olex (19 miles) 150 Round trip . 8 50 Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Snnday ezoepted) at 6 o'clock; is due at Condon at 3 p. m. and arrives at Fos sil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered ooaohes and care ful, experienced drivers. KesD snesD jnc Gal Ricn. THE WOOL. RECORD Tells You How to Do It. MILLAIS' VERSATILITY. It I Said Be Was the Great eat Painter or the Age. For a period of nearly 50 years Millais has been before the public as an artist and for the greater part of that time he has sustained his reputation aa the greatest painter of his day, says Scrib ner'a. He has painted history, romance, poetry, landscape, portraits and has made his mark in all. No one else has attempted so wide a range of subject,' few have shown a greater variety of invention or ap proached him in his command over tools' and materials.. It is only within the last few years that he has shown any decline of power and it was only the other day that Mr. Watts, his great colleague, observed to me of one of his pictures in the present exhibition of the Royal academy (1896) that as painting it was "good as ever." His art is in no sense ideal; his imagination cannot body forth things unknown or rise to any great heroic height ; he has never attempted to repre sent rapid or violent action, but inside these lines his powers are splendid and exuberant. An almost matchless draughtsman, a colorist of great truth and force, a painter of extraordinary imitative pow er, with a handling not always, pleasant, perhaps, but of the. utmost sureness and freedom, he has left a body of work which both for quality and quantity has scarcely been equaled in modern art. Indeed, the whole of his work has been MJ sincere and full of fresh life, it re flects so forcibly his own personality and the living spirit of his day, that it is difficult to believe t hat it can ever be come uninteresting to posterity. A "quid" of tobacco. It.IE WONDERS OF SCIENCE How a Small Thine Stopped Operations osi a Great War Ship. Lieut. Emile Duboc tells an amusing story of an event, which, he says, cer tainly led to the downfall of hydraulic machinery in the French, service. A few years ago the authorities of a great shipbuilding firm were very much per turbed when the trials for turning the turrets of a new battle ship, in the pres ence of the committee appointed to take over the ship, were failures. A day or two before everything had gone satis factorily. But now the turret, after some slight movements, stuck fast. The gauges indicated the normal pres sure; there was nothing wrong with the turret or with the racks for rotat ing it; there was no perceptible leak in any of the pipes, and it was so im passible to assign any reason for the behavior of the turret that the com mittee had to go home without seeing it revolve. That evening and the fol lowing day a complete overhaul was made of the system of piping, and it was then discovered that one small but important pipe was completely choked by a "quid" of chewed tobacco, which a workman had doubtless let fall into it inadvertently. When this was re moved the turret worked as well as ever, but the disquietude caused by the want of success of the day before was only increased when it was discovered how insignificant the cause had been. From that day the naval authorities de cided that in future wherever practic able the power for battle ship opera tions should be carried by a wire in stead of a steam pipe. LUNG THOCBLKS AMD CONSCMrTION CAN BE CURED. STOOD How a BY HER RIGHTS. Had the Last By a speoial arrangement we offer to our readers The Wool Record and Semi-Weekly Gazette, one year for 83.00. Tbe Wool Reoord is tbe only national wool organ and covers the wool industry from tbe raising of the sheep to the sell ing of tbe manufactured artiole. It is published weekly at New York and tbe regular prioe is $200 a year, lis market reports are full and oomp e and its Sheep Breeders' Talks alone are worth 10 times tbe prioe of the paper. Sample copies on application. We heartily reoommeod this combi nation to our subscribers. SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON 4 FORT SI1EPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only All-Rail Route Without Change of Cars Between Spokane, Rossland aud Nelson. Also between Nelson and Rossland, daily except Sunday: Leave. Arrive. 8:0u A. M Hpokane 6;40 P. M. 1101 A. M Rowland 11:40 r M 11:10 A.M Nelson 5:45 P. M. Close connections at Nelson with steamers for Kaslo, and all Kootenai Lake points. Passengers for 'Kettle Hlver and Boundary Creek oouneot at Marons with stage dailv. A Clever Trick. It cerlaioly looks like it, but there is really do trick about it, Anybody oan try it who bas lame back and weak kid neys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean be can cure himself right away by taking Eleotrio Bitters. This medicine tones up tbe whole system, sots as a stimulent to the liver and kidneys, u a blood purifier and nerve tonio. It cures oonstipation headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores tbe system to its natural vigor. Try Eleotrio Bitters and be oonviooed that they are a mirsole worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 oents bottle at Sloonm Drug Co's, E. J Slo oum, manager. EXHORT BY MACHINERY. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4 j VI SBSSSSSSBBBW. -V A A Trade Marks Ok. Designs w f f f 1 ' COIVRIOHT 4C. Anyone Rending t nketrh and dnnniiptlnn may quWtkly tunertnin our opinion free whether an Invention in probably imlen Utile, ('onimuulonv. ttoimnt rtct lyoonndHiitUl. Handbook on 1'nteutfl Kent free. OMtwt euenry for neourliiK patents. I'ntonts t&ktm through Munn & Co. reuolrs tyrcUti notictj, without chance, lu the Scientific American. A handsomely 11 hint rated weekly. I,ariret ctr rulntlon of any sHutiUfJo journal. Term a, $;t a year; four month., L Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co.88'8'' New York breucb (lltloe, (B5 C Ht, Washington, D. C LOCAL HQL'lHS. NEW NAME I Win. Gordon has re-named . .A 1 J 1 tl sT us Buinu ino old Jones lvery stable Tho Control. Baliwl nay Inr sal. Chaws reasonable Call in nun aim nave vour horaea well "ril (nr. fie world Almanac $ Encyclopedia JIM tncyclopeoji mu Answer Any Question You may Ask It. Standard American Annual. S. A. Olden was in from Eight Mile Saturday. John W. Allstott was Id from Eight Mile Saturday. Jackson Hill and C. P. Barnett were up from Loxiagtou Saturday. Fine home-made taffy at tbe Orange Front. A olean, fresh stook of goods- leave your orders. If. Emil Orotkopp, who has been out on Rhea creek for the past three mouths, is again io town. Painless remedy for extraotiog teeth. If not as stilted, no oLarges. Try Dr. Vaugban's new plan. 604-tf. J. W. Htaley, of the Oregonian, was in town Sunday aod Monday working in the interest of that paper. E. Q. Noble A Co. are metiers after business. Tbe finest saddles aod bar ness to be found io Ilepiner. Bee their new ad in this issos. tf. Btop tbat oouk-bl Take warning. It may load to consumption. A 26o bot tle ol Hhilob'a Cure may save your life. Sold by Couser t Brook. x A. C, Petteys, county assessor, is now ngaged in work relating to I is office. Us will soon tsks the field and be ask ing those troublesome questions again. Sbiloh's Consumption Cure cures here others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no borne should be without it. Pleasaut to take and goes ri(ht to tbe spot. Sold by Ooussr A Urook. z Wm. Wigle oame over from Hamilton yesterday. He reports a very mild winter over tbers and tbat grass Is now goot. Ho far there baa been do loss of sheep or stock ol any kiud. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier, eures headaches, Nervousness, Eruptions oo Salvationists Who Use a Graphophone In Preaching. The most up-to-date religious organi zation, the Salvation Army, which never misses an opportunity of exciting the curiosity and interest of the crowd, has secured theservicesof the graphophone, siivs the New York Tress. There are many thousands of villages and small towns all over the country where such a machine has never been heard, and where its introduction is calculated to evoke astonishment and delight. The graphophone consists of a large horn and stand which will enable an au dience of from 400 to 1,000 persons to hear a song us distinctly as if sung by the individual, and its accessories com prise 18 records, including an address by the commander, and also one by the i-onsul, and lb' urmy songs, band se lections, etc.; 18 blanks by which home records can be made; a traveling case to carry Tii iecords, and, finally, three hearing tuU'3. A full meeting similar to those held in New York and London, with complete band accompaniment, will ha given by the aid of the machine. When a detachment strikes a villuge that it has been decided to capture, the soldiers will proclaim in every direc tion the marvels of the seance that is to be held, and the curiosity of the inhabi tauts having been aroused, they may be counted upon to appear in full force at the place and time appointed. The machine will do the rest, even nuking for the collection. Then the vil lagers will sit in amazement and listen to the nasistnnt commander's voice, while she, perhaps, is thousands of miles away. 'Woman Lawyer Word. The woman lawyer slammed a pile of briefs down before the judge, accord ing to the New York Herald, and said: I move to discharge the prisoner on the ground that the prosecution have not proved their case and that the evi dence is irrelevant aud immaterial." "Motion granted," said the judge. "No more dastardly outrage was ever perpetrated," began the lawyer, "than the incarceration of this, my innocent client lie was engaged in the pursuit of his daily vocation, when the strong arm of the law descended upon him. He" "Madam," said the judge, "have I not already told you that your motion was granted? The prisoner is discharged." "He was a man without guile, con tinued the fair counselor. "He sup ported his family as best he could. He was in the midst of his family circle when a minion of the law entered and demanded his immediate incarcera tion." "I have already decided in your favor, madam, as I have told you twice," drawled the judge. "What more do you want?" "What more do I want, indeed?" cried the woman lawyer, her face flushing to a crimson hue. "Why, I want to argue this case. I stand on my constitutional right as a woman to have the last word, and I mean to have it." And fihe did. Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Headers. The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo onm, of New York City, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable cure tor Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), bronohial, lung and obest troubles, stubborn oougbs, oatarrbal affeotions, general deoline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his New Dis ooveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them. Bis "New ScifcDtifio Treatment" bas onred thousands permanently by its timely use, aod be considers It a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible oure. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, bas produoed 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 climate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in bis American and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those oared in all parts of the world. The dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and oerlain death. Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. O., 98 Pine street, New York, giving post- office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent direot from bis laboratory. Sufferers should take instant advan tage of his generous proposition. Please tell the Dootor that yon saw this in tbe Gazette, published at Hepp ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr. FOKYOU! 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 baa tried to do no work other tba plain printing. However, this shop Is now prepared to taokle anything in any line and will meet prioea of any person under the sun in tbe line of druggists ; supplies, blank books, bank work ; oounty work, or any sort of 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 ohauoe ! we will see that you are satisfied ia 1 every particular. Buy your goods at home. Remember tbat Abe Lincoln said that when one bought goods away from borne tbe foreigner got the money and we got tbe goods. But when tbe goons were bought at home we had both money and goods. This is good doctrine. We sre willing to abide by it. When the printing drummer cornea to town, re- member it and call up 'phone No. 3. . 560-tf "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. Hebrew News, Portland : Tbe many friends of Mrs. Max M. Sbillook will re gret to learn tbat she is critically ill at tbe Uood Samaritan hospital, where a difficult operation was performed on her last week. Although tbe operation was a soooess, ner condition ib biiii serious. MEN! be". A TIMELY WARNING. Grain Saved Is Money Made. To save tbe grain use Fry's Concen trated Squirrel Poison. This prepara tion is tbe cheapest and most econom ical for tbe farmers. One grain kills. Guaranteed. Prioe 25o per oao or 85.50 per case of two dozen. Fur sale by Slooum Drug Co., Heppner, Or. tf can cured If yon suffer from any of the ills of men, come to the oldest Specialist on the Pacific Coast, DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market SL Est d 1852. Young; men and middle asred men who are suffering from the effect! of youthful indiscretions or ex cesses in maturer years. Nrrvous and Physical ieblllty,Impolncjr,I.oit Mnnliood in all its complications; Hpermatorrhera, lroiatorrlian, Joiiorrlia, Sjlleeft, I rrqix ucT of vrlnatliiK, eic. II y 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 Dcrmanent cure. The Doctor dnes not claim to perform miracles, hut is well-known to be a fair sv and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent in his specialty IHfleasea of Wen. HTpuiii tnorongniy erHOieaieaironiine syRti'm without uiliig Hercurji As KVKllV MAN Rlinlvinv in nft Will re- W i ceiveoiirioneiitonfntonot his complaint. A 1 We mill (Guarantee a POSITIVE CUSEin f rvery cae toe undertake, or Jorjevt One inouNanu aruunrs. Consultation Y REE and stricnv nrivate. CHARGES VER Y SEASONABLE. Treat ment personally or Dy letter, hend for book, "DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR' Leave Tbe Dalles daily fexoept Sunday) at 7:30 a.m. Leave Portland at 7 KM) a. m. When you go to Portland, stop off at The Dalles and take a trip down the Columbia; yon will enjoy it, and save money. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. t "NOT Queer Ideas A LADY.' Dersonallv The Fliiloaoiihv of llarvlaare.' free. (A valuable book for men.) VI MIT DR. JORDAN'S Great Mnseum of Anatomy i the finest and largest Museumof its kind in the world. Come and learn how wonderfully you I are made) bow to avoid sickness and duease. Ve are continually addinoj new specimens. VATALOUUis KEie. cull or write. 1951 Market Street. San Francisco, Cftt. QUICK TI3VI3D I San Fronolsoo And all points In California, via the lit, Shasta route of the Southern Pacific Co i eh point East and Sonth. Grand Hoenio Rout or trie racmo itoast. Pullman Ballet Bleepera. Second-olaaa Sleepers Attached to express trains, affordine snnenor accommodations for seoond-claas passengers. ror rates, rjcKets, sleeping car reservations, sto call npoD or address ft. KOEHLeR, Manager. Gen. F. A P. Agt, Portland, Oregon Manager, C. H. MARKHAM, KKPOHT ABSOLUTELY CNTltl'K. To Whom it Slay Concern: Hayiop been Informed tbat tbe agents ot another Iosaranoe Association circu lated tbe report tbat tbe Mutual Pro tective Iosaranoe Association of Port land, Oregon, did not pay in foil tbe amount of insurance on my dwelling, which was deatroyed by fire in Septum ber last, and which was Insured in that Association for $300, 1 hereby slate tbat suob report is absolutely untrue. Tbat said Association, not only paid tbe tall amount of tbeir policy on said dwelling, but tbey paid $150 thereof be fore tbe same was due, aeeordiog to the terms of tbsir policy, io order to aocom moiUte me, aod I would further elate that 1 am entirely satisfied with tbe treatment I bave received from tbat As sociation, and cheerfully reeonimend of the Trades People of Scotland. The last time the significance of that very veritable and comprehensive word "gentltMimn" enme up for discussion in the present writer s bearing one of the talkers waa reminded of the amusing experiences of an American woman in Scotland. avs Harper's Weekly. She w I bad been studylnjr to be a trained nurse and went abroad in the summer. In Edinburgh she undertook to buy a mackintosh. She found one that suited her, but the price was too high. She said to tho shop girl: "I have to work for my living and can t afford to pay so much, iou must sell it to me cheaper." "Vait a minute," aaid the girl, and went to the rear or the anop to the proprietor and aaid: "Tbat per son would like tbat cloak, but ahe aays ahe'a not a lady, and wants a reduc tion." Whether sho got the cloak or not did not appear, but unquestionably she I frot a very surprising illustrationof The I difference between the meaning of the word "lady" in Scotland and it mean ing in the United States. Two Millions a. Year. When neonle bur. try. and buy again, it means tliev're aatistied. The people of the I'mlcd Ma tea are now buying CWareta Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million nos.ru a year ana it win lie inree minion or- fore New ear s. It means merit proved, that Cawareta are the most delightful bowel rrmilfltor for rvervlwdr the year round. All druggists luc, 23c, 40c a box, cure guaranteed. mm Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Fat-! ent business conducted for Modckatc Fit. - Our Office is Opposite U.S. ptint orricr and we can secure patent u less tune waa those remote xrom wasningion. i Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise. If patentable or Bot. free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A PaSJS'HI.CT, flow to UDtam raicnu, wnu at ol same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Off. PaTENT OrriCE, Washington, d. C. Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston, Oregon ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN EASTERN OREGON Located on tbe O. R. t N. Railway midway between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Students admitted at all times of tbe year. First-Class Training School for Teachers. Vooal and Instrumental Mna o taught by oompetent inatructors. A gradu ate of tbe Boston Oonsetva'ory bas cb ergs of tbe instrameLtal department. OPlie IfOdles' HocirdlriLS HaJJ. Is thoroughly equioped and offers ei oellsnt acoommodations at reasonable rates. Send tor catalogue. Addaess M. G. ROYAL, PrealdentTof Faculty ee P. A. WORTHING. TON, Seorttary Board of Regents, Weston, Ore. beer on I s them for tha manner in whlnh lhav ad- W, A. Drown, of Canyon, stopped In Omaiu K ANaAS Cm HT. JortrH Mr. Loris IVnttoii town over Humlay oo bis ay borne from the Portland business Collegs, wbino he bas been alteuding this winter. Mr. ltrowo eipeols to take a position with llrown A Simpson, of Canyon City, tbis summer. A Hare Thlag for To. A Iranstsctioii Inwlm h youi-atinntloaeUe sure tiling, lillioiisnnaa, Bli'k licatlat Im, fur red tongue, ttner, plica aud a Uiouwml oilier llta are t atiaud by iiUhuii aud sluggish liver. t a atvla Uendr l ultiartk', Ilia won- dxrful nrw liver stimulant and Ititoailual tmilo are by all druggieta guaranteed lo cure or money refumlxd. t". C. t'. are a sure thing. Try a bos wvday; IOC, UK, kkx Bauipl aud booklet tree. bue our Ug aU. 623 4t law. Oraols Paea, Or. Wedsiag Bella. Married, at tbe bride' borne. Feb. 2otb, Franeis Marion Thomas to Miss Cora Frances Young. Tbe ceremony was performed In tbe preaenc ot a few relatives and friends, Rev.G. R. Howard officiating. Following the eersmony tbe fueete were Invited to a ell pre pared sapper by all. What ia Hop Gold? Best earth. He ad. elsewhere. Felt boot aod robber, and Arctic- overshoes at T. R. Howard's. 606-lf. If yoa need something for your system oall st tbe 'FIob The Telephone sa loon. 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It tf fWifi.j Af-inauf fa ill THE WORLD, wiktsr uuuaina, rv lorm hat lr A. K. nailer Kays. Itaffalo, N. Y. Oenl! From my proal kooelsvlgs, laiaed in observing lb effect ot your Bbtlob' Cur ia ca ol advanced eoiisamptios, I am prepared to say it I tb most remarkable remedy that bas ever beon brought to my men tion. It bas fsrlaialy d many frt m oneausptioa: Mil b Cvaser A Brock. Ery Taeeday night a pereooally eon- daoted t unst ear eicursioo will leave I Portland for Deover, Kaosas City, Oma ha, Chioago, and Boatoo, without cbaogs, I blob was biably eoioved via h Oregon U-II road A Navigation, Oregon Hbort Ua. KieUraod velra, Denver A Rio Oraode, Wk Islaed, LakerlboreA Miehlgaa Southern, Ne York Ceotral and hostoo k Albaoy hoe. Tbe tourist cars in Ibis lie will bs operated by tb Pullman Company, Ihns itisnriog to tbe passenger ail ol Ib comfort of modem day travel at half! tb nana! Pullman rata. Tb rout laka the p avenger through Halt I.ak I Citf. IImdc aeroe In Kooky Mouo- lains to LsMsdviila, lnm, etc., offering lb tourist view ot lb graadeel scenery on Ibe Amarlean ooolieenL For addiltonat particnlare, prioUd I mailer or rale, writ M. J. Roche, NWtbwaet Paeoar Agent R. O. W.I Ry . It:' Third HI , Portland, Oregon. It b radically Republican, advocatinj S tb cardinal doctrines ol that party with ability aad arnrstnrtj'jJ JJBut k can always be rtlicd on " (or fair and honest reports ol all po- JJ Utlcai movrnentJjjjjj M www THI WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL THI NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITER ATUR (lean Mhm inrana a rlran skin. No beauty without it. (Ware-la, Candy Cathar tic rlran your Mood and aero il clean, li) stirring up the lair liver and driving all im mirtttea lrm tha InmIv. Iirgin today lo luiniah pi 111! i Ira, bulla, bloirhra, bhukhewU. and that su kly bilious mmi'lesioo by lakina I s arrts,-lnuly lor tmmils. All drug gists, satialsction guaranteed, liA, ZV. &r. 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