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TT7 Denver & Rio Grande! RAILROAD SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD TO THB QIVKS THI OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry. VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS St. Paul OREGON SHORT LINE, VIA Salt Lake DENVER Omaha Weekly Excursions to the EAST, In through tourist car without change. MODERN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST SLEEPERS In charge of experienced oonduotort and porters. Chicago Kansas City t . OCEAN STEAMERS OREGON, GEO. W- ELDER AND CITY OF TOPEKA Leave Portland every 5 Days for ALASKA POINTS COMMENCING APRIL 2d Ooean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO Rtnamara Monthly from Portland to Ynknhoma and Hons Eons in con section with O. R. & N. For fall details call on 0. R. N Agent at Heppner, or address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Obiqos, Dodwell, Carllll, & Co., Gon'l. Agtg., Nor. Pao 8. 8. Co., I'ortland, ore. To Kama City and Chicago, without change via Halt Lake. Missouri Paci fic and Chicago and Alton Ryg. Ttioeikvo To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and IllCMldjS, Boston without change via Salt Lake and Chicago, Kock Island & Pacific Ky. YVorlnnorWo To St. Joseph, Kansas City and II CUUCMidyS, Ht. Louis without change via Salt Lake and Burlington Koute. Trnmerloiro To Kansas City and St. Louis with lUUrMlttJS, out change via Bait Lake and Mis souri Pacific railway. LOCAL SQUIBS. J. 8. Holland was np from lone on Sunday. wnat is tlop uoid? Beet besr on earth. Hee ad. elsewhere. Lichtentbal A Qo. for shoes. Eiolusive (hoe store. Handles the beet. 83tf Guinnesse'e famous old "Dublin Stout," imported, at Obris Borohers' tf J. W. Salisbury, a leading Butter creek rancher, was in from Vinson on Sucday. ' Fine home-made taffy at the Orange Front. A olean, fresh stock of goods leave your orders. If. If you need something for your system oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa loon, Oity hotel building. tt R. 0. Wills went below on Saturday evening and will attend tbe republican state convention at Astoria. Phil Oobn is paying tbe highest price for sheep pelts, beef hides green or dry, furs, etc Don't forget Phil. 5tt W. W. Smead departed for Portland on Saturday eveniog and will go on to As toria to attend tbe state convention. Wanted ; red headed girl and wbite boree to distribute the premiums given PKDBO, A TALE Of IDAHO, play and sing at her reception on that THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE A day stop-over arranged at away with Hoe Cake soap. APPiy "nit." Salt Lake and Denver. A ride through the Famous Colorado Scenery. For rates and all all Information, inquire of O. R. 4 N. and S. P. agents, or address, R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER, General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. 251 Washington St., Denver, Col. Portland, Oregon. J. C. Hart, Local Agt., Heppner, Or. SHE M 601 EBST? If so, be sure and see tbat your tioket reads via tub inMnb. Line ....THE.... OHIOAflO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IS TUB Great Short LiQe IShL'W&HN R(lr,,l Spirit and Gazette both for DULUTfT, St. PAUL, CHICAGO -W. ". this ofiioe. AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. NORTH PACIFIC Rural Spirit (ESTABLISHED IN 1869.) Published Weekly at Portland, Or. DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf. Worth its weight in gold to every farmer and breeder in Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 PER YEAR. Sample oopies free.) BO YEAR8' EXPERIENCE Tii,.lf Mffiilfl(!ont Track, Peerless Vestltmled Dining and HlwplriK Car Trains, and Mutto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" has given this road a national reputation. All ..i...... ..i ....... i,..r. furrtixl on the vnstlliulwl trains without extra charge. Wilp your frolxht and travel over this famous line. All agents have tickets. W.1I.MEAI), KCHVyl). Uun. AK"t. Trav. K. P. Agt. 2th Washington St., Portland, Or. CHICAGO I I A a-30 Ohas. Barnett and Tom Nichols, botb of Lexington, made final proof on their homesteads before Olerk Morrow yester day, Ray McAlister being their witness. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion it's the best and if after using it you don't say so, return package and get your money. Sold by Conser & Brock. x Mrs, Wilson, of Campbell & Wilson; Pendleton, Oregon, will be in lone Wed nesday and Thursday, April 13 and 14, with a full line of spring and summer millinery. Dr. Swinburne arrived this morning and pronounced Frankie Goodwin suf fering from appendecitis and is treating him for tbe same. Just whether an operation will be necessary is not yet known but be hopes not. Backlen'i Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager. Cordray, the pioneer theatre man of Portland in tbe line of "popular prioes," has refitted the Waatington St. theatre, formerly known as tbe "New Park." Cordray always has something new, and our people, when below, can spend a pleasant evening at his plaoe. tt Long Greek Eagle: Ike Oaker tbe owner of the Great Northern mine at Canyon City, returned Tuesday from a trip to Baker City, where he baa been on business. Mr, Guker bus taken out between 810,000 and 815.000, and bis property continues to show up well. Trade Marks 'rfttV CopvRiaHTa 4c. Anrnnft iMnr11n nkfttrh and (Ifwrlntlnti may quickly juuwtitMi otir opinion frua whttlher ait tiivtmtlmi ID probably pat tint ithta. Communtra tlnimitrtutlrmtntlilftiitlnl. Handbook on !atnU aiw.t frwi. MHtt aifftiiry for iwurltig patents. I'attnta taken thntuuh Munn A Co. roowlT tperUU twltr, without ctmrva, tat ha scientific American. liwtt & st Paul fry m l.anrMt rtf- eulattoti of any .lentirifl littirtial. lrnia. 3 a Ita, 9U poiu uy an nfwoiMiient. A hn(1(Mni(ly HtnutratMl wwklf. m or a four m This nallway Co. Operates its trains on the famous blook system; Lights its trains by eleotrlotly through out; Uses the celebrated eleotrio berth read ing lamp; Rons speedily equipped passenger trains vrv day and night between Ht. Paul and (Jutoago, tun umsua sou vihoii tlie Chicano. Alilwaukcc & St. Paul Ainu operelet tWam-beated veatibuled trains, carrying tha latest private eotnparlmeut cars, library buffet smok ing raw, and palace drawing room alee pert. parlor ears, free raclmlng clialr cars, sod tba very best dining cbatr oar service. For lowest raUs to any point to the United HtatKS or Canada, apply to agent or address O. J. EDDY. J. W. CAHET, General Agent Traf. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. & Co New York llraucb omoa, sa r pi wasninttton, u. NEW NAME! Tor jCoXcmfo. K.I.VS CKFAM RAI.M Is poaltWernm. Apply Into tin nuslrlla, II Is quk kly ahenriwd. ftn rmiU al linu'wt.n nr hy mail S sample Hlr, hy mall. atl.Y UKOTllI' llM. M Warms L. Nw VorkCltf. it. i 1 ..I .... 1 his Htan.1 ti. oi.i jo.hh nlvLlNG lUri-rUoolL livery Htiinlo IMio Central. RaliHl hay lor sale. Cliarsel rmaonalile. Call mi him and have vonr honM-a well i-areU lor. STAGE LINE 50 Years.... Undisputed Supremacy World's Competition IN TMt 1 ail at 7 fl I Corufo 11 1 P II I H. HEED I rroDrielor. A. O. OGILVIE f 10P,,e,or FARC FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (iii mllea).. 'W Round trip 90O MayvlllslM miles) 0O Round trip 700 Condon (: mile).. 100 Round trip S00 Clem ( J ullea) . . . . 2 00 Round trip I M Out (19 miles) ISO Roundtrlp I SO Rtaus leavss Arlington every morning (Mumlay eieepted) at tt o'clock; la do at Condon at 3 p. o. anil arrives at rot- p. m. rtabla covered eoaciiea and ears- tul, siperlenced drivers. none 111 TUHOUOU CABs-aa' Hr. PAUL MINNKA1)LI8 iit'i 11 ill TO i TAH(U BUTTK UKLENA Tirkels UstieJ to all points lo the United Hi at hi end Canada. Increases Tit'ld of Wool. F.nbances Value oi Flock. Cheap, Hale, II su dy, Clean, Wholesome, Odorless. CHAS. G. ROBERTS. CtNCRAL AOCNT. :? Ash Stmt, fortlaud, Orrrn. ly Minor & Co., lU ppner, Or. The Old Shop! LIBERTY MARKET Keep Sleep ana Get Men. TI1K WOOL 11KCOUU Telli Yeu Hew U D It. 1 T gl'ICKTlUETG. It th pUrr) to go to get your fin pork tud lamb rhopt, a teal t tul roast. Wsamirns Kalti ) Ns Yoai Ilvrrauo Alt other Milals la Hie F.mI ami HvntbisMt Omaia Kansas CiTt HT. Jiar Nr. Umi LlotrroH I'aba Depot roaaaelinaa al Ht. Paul. Miaopli, Ksasss City. Oroshe. nu liaks and other prowl- eat poiatt Paviat eheckeJ throflih lo deetinallnw ol Ik 1st. Ttmnsktkislt t 'apeji aad rktua.via Tu,,ntssdNnMII i niM rissui' skip Company s line. 1 for fall lafarwisUoa, llms tarda, bs, ticki, et tall oej tf wntt .0. Alia at, . 1 Cui-wj. Al . V. lit. As.t.O. I ms. 4 il TU DtJlee.Of. I wftlaad, Or FISH EVERY FRIDAY Kin siit r rnrt hams and Uwt. I'nr ml Ui.l, llll ron.Wr.! old Mfla. IIUIitl lull 'it,- . lor lal H.nA. 11KNJ. MATHEWS. 'ritie iAiL.icsa NUltSKltlES, M. M. WCiCA. Pre. TIM SAU.TS, OMJCW, (iru saJ tl la Fetjll, Shefe ant Oreameetal Trees, CrtM Vleet tef Smalt F evils. Our Tree tiro drown With out Irrigation. CMB fOR CTAtOftUI. Hy special arracgeinent we offer to our readers The Wool Record and Haul-Weekly Gasotte, on year for 1:1 00. Tba Wool lleoord it tbt only a st ion si wool organ and eoven tba wool industry (rum tba raising of tba sbeep ta tba sell ing of tba esenufeotored article. It la published weekly at New Tork aad the regular prioetefi 00 a year. iMKarkel reports era full and Ootnp a soil He Hherp Hieeders' lalks elune are worta 10 lims tbe price ol Ilia paper. Hample eopM oa applicelioa. We beartily recoaittead tblt conibi nation to oar SQbeenbere. spokase Fails i nohthern mm i fort sHFxripj) RED MOUNTAIN B.ULWATS Tl.e Only All IUil Iloute ltboal Cbange of Cars Balwaea Hpekaaa, tloeelaad and Nelsoa. Alsa hetwaea Netsuw tai Roeslaad, dally ticept Puadsy : Imm AfTiw , A M .4w. . .. A.i t. H ' 11 10 A M R..4 ........ sie t. I A .mm r M. I l.a fnr., ilih aaaw ha? KtK and a. I toka kMk I im in n ,4ai(a (! Mbl Rna4tff rwA as hmi it. Continued from third pagt. month and chin. 8ba asked bow tba "riob lady" knew tbat Pedro could sing, and when Mr. Darvean explained tbeir meeting wttb him np on tba mountain, she looked sternly at tbe boy, at it to say: ,Wby did you not tell me I However, sba did not stop to scold, bnt went on talking with Mr. Darvean, wbo assured ber that her nephew would be well treated, and explained tbat tbe decsion be made qniokly, as tbey would be leaving on tbe morrow. Mr.Darveau was a kind hearted man, and took his leave of Pedro's aunt somewhat sorrowfully. Tbe look he had seen in the woman's faoe made him feel snre that sbe would not refuse tbe offer. Yet, be felt sad dened to think of this bappy boy going to tbe gayest and wildest olty in tbe wide world, namely, Paris, going oot into tbe great busy world. Would tbe child wbo now sang to tbe birds and flowers keep his soul pure and olean? Indeed be felt sorry for this blameless young life in peril. Meanwhile Pedro's Bunt had bidden him eat his supper, which he had scarce ly noticed, though it was spread on the table. Two of ber sons bad oome in, and she told them about Mrs. Darveau's off'r. Pedro sat quivering tbe while. At length sbe turned to him: "Say 00 w , do you want to go? Tell us quickly." "I should like to go and learn music." "Then you want to go, and you sball no." An instant later bis aunt eigbed, and Pedro felt inclined to cry ont, "No, I will stay." ' But be was so aooustomed to letting his aunt decide for him that he kept silent. This oonolueion once reaobed, ber oldest son was sent to the hotel where Mr. and Mrs. Darvean bad their apartments, to inform them tbat little Pedro should aooompaoy them to Paris. Pedro's annt, herself, was scarcely so pleased as might have been expected. Sbe reoalled how she bad promised her dead sister to be a mother to Pedro, aod tbe thought of bis loneliness far away from Wallaoe, flashed aoross ber niiud. Still, tbe neighbours would think it s fine obance, and envy ber suob lnok. At sunrise sbe arose and put together hie few olotbes. The boy slipped out of tbe bouse in tbe gray dawn, and went down tbe little street, crossed tbe familiar bridge over tbe swift running stream, on bis way to tbe depot where Mr. and Mrs. Darvean were awaiting him. Then a clang of tbe bell, the escape of steam, and little Pedro was off to a strange land among strange faces, leaving all tbat was near and dear to him far behind. The past years seemed to rush ioto bis mind, and a lump came in bis throat, gome months later Mrs. Darveau went up to tbe fifth floor of tbe great hotel in Paris, wbioh belonged to ber husband. Sbe entered a little mnsio room, a pretty plsoe with its appointments, its piano, violin snd sheets of mnsio lying on tbe table. Pedro wbs standing by the window, looking into tbe courtyard. He looked up and greeted Mrs. Darveau in Italian, at ol yore. "And bow goea tbe sonata?" "Monsieur La Flay says well, very well, Mrt. Darvean." Tbe boy'a whole personality seemed to have undergone a obacge. It was not bis olotbes, for though he no longer used hit sheepskin ooat, but wora suob raiment as bia aunt in ber borne, far away in Wallaoe, would have deemed fit only tor a riob man's son. Tba attire became him. Tbera was a look in bis eyes as though ha were gating far away into tbe dis tance, striving to sse tbat wbiob lay beyond tbe housetops, tbe chimneys and smoke wrestbs of tbt grsst city. "Aod yon can play it this evening in this saloon?'' -Si, tignora, di buon grado." "That it well. I believe you will make a greet mosioiso ona of tbeaa days, Pe dro. Bnt It ia striking five; I must go dow. I wilt tell La Kontaio to taka too out for a walk." 8ba went aa casually aa aha came. 8ha bad cot been anklnd to Pedro. Hbs be 1 made arrangements for bim to be suitably boosed, aod wstl cared for as to all comforts. Also, sba had providsd exoelleot teachers for her protege. Tbair verdict bad beea aa Indorsement of ber own and It teemed mce tbaa likely tbal tba bad preserved a genloa from ob scurity. Ho far things bad gone well with lit tle Pedro, bnt bia life was oppressive to bim. Ha often longed for tba far awsy mountains of tba Goner d' Ateoe's; besrd ia fancy tba gentle olaagor of tba sheen bells, aad tried to reproduce tba sound open bit piano. Ua woold tvan have beea glad to bear tba ebsrp tones of bis enot'e voice scold ing biro aa tba bad to o(to doot la tbe past. Instead, ha oely beard tba oa familiar F reach sounds eooaiof from tba llpa of strangers. Hlill bs wss bappy wbeo ia tba excitement of aeblevemeat ba east off tba trasameling memoriae of self aaJ enrrouediofS. W ben tba tvanlng tamt bt was In tbe taloon tt tbt tppotoled time tnd played tba sooal. lit rtadared its aim pit melodise well, at4 toe audience wat ebarmeJ. Tbea the qialot. grseefnl tittle figure In tta olive- colored velvet garb bowed to Mrt. Perveeu azd tba tempany aad re tired. paya went by and teagtbened lota weeks, still Fedro net llvisg bit new life la bit ewt eaiet, little way. Ba of tea plaiej ta tba talooa bow aad bad bia masts Ueaoea. Ha bad Wooes frejite looking, ao mash so tbat svta Mr. Perry a a boUced II "Millie," ba tald. "tbst boy ta 111 Paris duet not tail bin." lira. Petveetj pU tllgbl bead la tblt tsmostslrano. Hb laUadaJ bias ta sams evening Christmas eve After dinner, when sbe and ber hat band were awaiting tbeir guests, La Fontain entered, bowed low and pro ceeded to tell Mrs. Darveau that Pedro waa ill, that tbey bad pnt him to bed and tbat his mind wss wandering. "Be sure and tend for the doctor, La Fontain," she ordered, and with tbat dismissed bim, promising that she would see the boy later on. Perhaps hs wss overtired; there could not be muob the matter with him. At midnight she went up to Pedro's room. She was alarmed as soon as she saw and heard him. There was a hot flush on his cheeks, and every now and then he called fretfully for his aunt. All memory of herself and bia Paris life seemed to have gone from him. Not long after she came be asked wearily for his guitar. Mrs. Darveau motioned to a maid to fetob it. When it oame he stretobed out bis bands and raising himself gently, began to strike LUNG TKOCBLES AND COh80MiTI0N CAN BE CUBED. Aa Eminent New Tork Chemist and scientist Hakes a Free Offer to Our Headers. The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo oum, of New York City, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable cure for Con sumption (Pulmonary . Tuberculosis), bronohial, long and chest troubles, Stubborn coughs, oatarrbal affeotions, general deoline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FBEE BOT TLES fall different) of hit New Dis coveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them. His "New Scientific Treatment" has oured thousands permanently by its timely use, snd be considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible onre. Scienoe daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi- the ohords nf the pretty ballad tbat be was singing tbat morniog to tbe sheep and the stately fir trees far away in the Oouer d' Alene mountains of Idaho, and tbe song tbat first oharmed Mrs. Dar veau. Then he sang a verse with evident ef fort, sweetly as of old. Soon his fingers oeased to pick tbe strings of bis loved guitar, and he sank wearily on bis pil lows again. - His mind eeemed to have wandered baok to the home of bis aunt, in Wal lace. Perhaps tbe little tired brain saw once more the pioture be had seen tbe last morning he slept in Wallaoe his aunt standing in tbe doorway, crying as if her heart would break and, Tbe soft breezes blew in at tbe open window and ruffled the curls on Mrs. Darveau's forehead. Pedro did not feel tbeir kindly breath. Bib eyes no longer gazed for the snow peaks of the Couer d' Alene's mount ains. Tbe thread of his yaung life bad snapped in twain. As she stood looking out into the darkness tbat heralded tbe dawn ol Christmas day, Mrs Darveau thought: "He would have been happier singing among the grand fir trees and flowers to bis band of sheep." . The tears came into her eyes and rolled down bet obeeks. Tbe next day a cablegram was re ceived in the little mountain town of Wallaoe, Idaho, guarded by the snow capped peaks of the bold and majestic Couer d' Alene's. It was addressed to Mrs. Anita Navoni. Aod this is what it read: "Pedro died here todsy." Mbb Dabvbau. menting for years, has produoed results as beneficial to humanity bs can be ol aimed by any modern genius. His assertion tbat lung troubles and con sumption are ourable in any olimate is proven by "heartfelt letters ot grati tude," filed in his Amerioan and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those onred in all parts of the world. Tbe dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Sloonm, M. C, 98 Pine street, New York, giving post- office and express address, and the free medioine will be promptly sent direct from bis laboratory. Sufferers should take instant advan tage ot bia generous proposition. Please tell tbe Dootor tbat you saw this in the Gazette, published at Hepp n er, Oregon . J uly 9-7-1 y r. FORJYOU! Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates Heretofore the Gasette's job depart meat bat tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, tbia ehop is now prepared to tackle anything in any line and will meet prioes of any person nnder tbe sun in the line of druggists supplies, blank books, bank work county work, or any sort of book bind ingwork that yon bava heretofore sent away to get done. Tbe Gazette shop is not a charity ooncern Dut it you will give us a ohanoe we will see tbat you ara satisfied in every particular. ' Buy your goods at home, Remember tbat Abe Lincoln said that when one -bought goods away from home tbe foreigner got the money and we got tbt goods. Bnt when the goods were bought at home we had both money and goods. This is good doctrine. Wa are willing to abide by it. When tha printing drummer comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 3. 560-tf "The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. . STBA.MEBS . "DALLE8 CITY" AND "REGULATOR' Not a Campaign Lie Lye. It you are using the oommon brands of lye you are paying for a large percent age of common salt with wbioh it is adulterated in many instances to the ex tent ot one-half. When yon buy Red Seal Lye or Potash you get an absolutely pnre oaustio, granulated like sugar and paoked in large sifting top cans, a-30 mm can1 cured i3 If yon suffer from any of th a ins ot i What Dr. A. E. Baiter Says. Buffalo, Hi. X. Gents: From m personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe effeot ot yonr Sbiloh's Cure in oases ot advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it ia tbe most remarkable remedy tbat has ever been brought to my atten tion. It has oertaioly saved many from consumption. Sold by Cooser & Brock. F men. come to th oldent 14 1 Specialist on the Pacific Coast, DR. JORDAN h CO.. ,1061 Market St Est d 1852. 1 VoanK men and middle Suzed men who are suflerint I fnn the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex cesses in maturer years. Nervous snd Physical uesi l llj ,s na pwienry .scat nss noun in all its complications; Nper inatorrlir a, Prasiaturrkva, 4,1 on or r hero, Sjllrrt, Frequency of tlrlmtUns;, ). By a combination of remedies, of great curative pow- the Doctor has so arranged his treatment that it will not only afford immediate relief but nermanent cura. rha Doctor does not claim to perform miracles, but Is well-known to be a lair in his specialty IHajrasm Of Men. Hyphlll thoronKhivr1idtedtTomin system wlthotittt.lug Werrury. ' iuv si aw aiiitivintf .a na srlll ra- , teiveotironjinffnfano( hismmplalnL H t vmuuaraiuct a rum uvt, vuxr. n Mm- ecus we undertake, or forfeit On) Tbonxand Dollars. Consultation rKLK and strictly private. CHABdES VERY JtKASONABLR Ti Leave Tbe Dalles daily (exoept Sunday) at 730 a. m. Leave Portland at 7.00 a. m. Wben you go to Portland, stop off Bt The Dalles and take a trip down tha Columbia; you will enjoy it, and save money. W. O. ALLAWAY, Oeneral Agent A TIMELY WARNING. Grain Haved I Monry Made. To save tbe grain nss Fry's Concen trated Hqoirrel Poison. Ibis prepsra- tu-n is the cheapest and most eoouom loal for tbe farmers. One grain kills. Guaranteed. Prios 2fa per can or $3.50 per oaae ot two dozen, fur sale by slooum Drug (Jo., usppnsr, or. tf ment personally or by letter. Send far book, " The PhlloaoDhr of Msurrlnce." Ire. (A valuable book lor men.J TISJIT DB. JORDAHtJ Great Museum of Anatomy i the finest and largest Museum of its kind in tha world. Com and learn how womlerluliy you i are made! bow to avoid sickness and disease. We are continually adding new specimens. VAT A LOU V 4 tK AV. Or wni. 1051 Market Street tea Franclece, Cat. a-ekea-e QCIOK TI3VH3 t San Franolseo Aad all point In California, via the Mt. Uhaats route of the Southern Pacific Co The great highway through California points East and Booth. to all rand Hoenio Rout of tha Pacific Coast. Pullman Buffet fcUeepera, Heoond-clase cUeepers Attached toaxDreaa trains, atfordinsr sntxriiof acoomnodationa for aeoond-olase passengers. For rat, ticket, slewiinc oar reservations. eto, oall npon or addree ev. JtuiHLJ!.K, Manager, C. H. MAKKUAM, Gen. F. P. agt. Portland, Oregon Bins Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained aad all Pat ent business conducted for MoncasTt fees. I Our Orrtcc is Oreoarr. U, a. PaTCHV Orrier and we can secure patent in was tuu tnart louse remote from Washington. i Send modeL drawing or photo. With desert p tlon. V advise, if patentable or oot, Iree ol charge. Our lee not due till patent Is secured, i a tiamrr u How to Obtain Patents," with cost ol same in the U. B. and iuraiga countries sent ire. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. i Off. Pstint Office, WasMiNaTon. D. O Weekly Eicnrsloas Is Tkrosgh Cars te tbt I Kaat. Another through tourist oar to thai East baa been arranged to run oat of I Portland, giyiog four each week. Hera- after the oar lerving Monday will ran through without change to Kansas City snd Cbicsgo, over the O. ft. A N., Ota- goo Short Line, Rio Orsnda Western, Denver A 1.1 o Grande, Miseoori Pacific and Chicago t Alton. Tbat oar bat joat been arreoged for, and tba ona previous ly sobeduled for Monday bat beea chaoged to Thursday. It runs tbroogb to St. Loo Is, via the Missouri Fielflo line. Tba ear leaving Portlaed Toeaday goea tbroogb to Boston, and la promoted by tbt Cnicago, Hock Islsod tnd Psoiflo. Wednesday's oar rans to 81. Joseph, Kansas City tnd HI. Louis, over the Burlington. All tbeet tpeoitl tbroogb can trt reooivlog t gratifying pstrooag. Consult O. R. A N. Ageot before buying tiokttt to tbt Last. For Cooitipatioo take Ksrl't Clovsr Tea, tbt great Blood Purifier, tores I headaohee, Nervouoesa, Eruptions oa lb face, aod makes tbt bead at aletr eel a tM. Hold by Oonser k Brook. I Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston, Oregon ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN EASTERN OREGON - Located on tbt O. R. k N. Railway midway between Peodletoa and Walla Walla. BtndenU admitted al all timea of tba year. First-Class Training School for Teachers. Vocal and InstmmeotsJ Music taogbt by onmpeteot toatrortors. A gradu ate ot tba Boston Conservatory baa ehtrga ot tba Instrumental depart ment. Tlio XfiilloN Goc&rtlliifs Ilnll Is thoroughly equipped and offers ei eelleot ywm rood a lions tl raaaootblt ratee. Bead for estalogoe. Atdeeea M. G. ROYAL, Presldeet af rae.My ae P. A WOBTMINO. TON, Beeretary Beard af Reiente, Waaler), Or. OHEGON SHOHTLINEHy J! 1MJ Ql'lrlMT AKD MOST plRKCT UMI TO I UTAIIt COLORADO, NE BRASKA, KASSAS, MIS SOURI RIVER and all PoinU EAS1 ami SOUTH- WOK AT Till: TIME. NEW YORK, 1J days CHICAGO, -ST. 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