Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 15, 1898, Image 4

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Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
OREGON
SHORT LINE.
VIA
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
St. Paul
Salt Lake
DENVER
Omaha
-AMD
Chicago Kansas City
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. IF. 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.
Steamers Monthly from Portland to
Yokohoma and Bonn Kong in con
nection with O. R. & N.
For full details oall on 0. R. 4 N.
Agent at Heppner, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland. Omooh.
Dodwell. Carllll, A Co., Gen'l. Agtl., Nor. Pac.
8. 8. Co., Portland, Ore.
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
to the EAST,
In through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced oouduotora and
porters.
To Kansas City and Chicago, without
enantrn via Halt LAte. Missouri Faci.
fic and Chicago and Alton Rys.
Tnt.J.,rii To Omaha. Chicago. Buffalo and
mwuaju, Boston without change via Halt Lake
ana Chicago, Koclt Island & Pacific Ry,
To Bt. Joseph, Kansas City and
Ht. Louis without change via Salt
Wednesdays,
Lake and Burlington Route,
n, To Kansas City and St. Louis with'
luwsuajs, out change via Bait Lake and Mis
souri racuic railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
LOCAL SQUIBS.
Wbat is Hop UoldT Beet beer on I
arlh. bee ad. elsewhere.
Liobtentbal & Oo. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf
Guinnesee's famous old "Dublin
Stout," imported, at Cbrie Borobers'
tf
Fine home-made taffy at the Orange
Front. A clean, fresh stock of goods
leave your orders.' tf.
H. A.Frank and W. M. Devensaler, of
Ban Francisco, traveling men, visited
Heppner yesterday.
If yon need something tor your system
oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa
loon, City hotel building, tf
Joseph Meyer and L. Ooblentz,
knights of the grip, were in our oity
from Portland y est 3rd ay.
Phil Oobn is paying the highest price
for sheep pelts, beef hides green or dry,
furs, eto. Don't forget Phil. 5tt
Wanted ; red beaded girl and white
horse to distribute the premiums given
away with Hoe Oake soap. Apply "nit."
a-30
Teft has disposed of bis reslau-
8TBAIGHT FOPDlJflTS.
A rail County Ticket to Be Nominated
oa April 80.
Tbe middle of-tbe-road populists do
not intend to allow themselves to be
forced to support a mongrel ticket in
this oonoty, says tbe Baker Oity Repub
lican. I ney are determined to make a
fight for those principles for which tbev
have so long oontended, and do not de
sire to train with their old enemies, tbe
demoorata and silver republicans for the
sake of wbat tbey may get out of it in
the nature of a fat office. For the pur
pose of perpetuating their party and to
prevent tbe party machinery from fall
ing into unscrupulous hands tbey will
bold a county convention in Baker City
on Baturaay, April do, and nominate a
full oounty tioket
CHILD SOVEREIGNS.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
For rates and all all information, inquire
of O. R, A N. and S. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, B. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, , Gen. Pass, dt Tkt Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Hart, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
Ohas,
rant business and opened up a saloon on
tbe Matlock oorner. Charley is a first
olaas ohet and will no doubt make a
euooess of his new venture.
Earl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant
laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts.
Sold by Cooser & Brock. v
Fossil Journal: Wm. Matlook, of
Lone Rook , tbis week bought about 600
head of cattle on the olber side of ths
John Day river, in Crook county. He
passed through Fossil on bis war home
a few days ago.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Miohael Curtain, Plainfield, III.,
makes tbe statement that she caught
cold, whioh settled on her lungs; she
wan treated for a month by her family
phyBioian, but grew worse. He told ber
she was a hopeless victim of consump
tion and tnat no medicine ooold cure
her. ' Her druggist suggested Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption: she
bought a bottle and to ber delight found
herself benefitted from the first dose.
She continued its use and after taking
six bottles, found herself Bound and well,
now does ner own nonsework and is as
well as she ever was. Free trial bottles
of this Great Discovery at E. J. Slo-
cum s drugstore, large bottles 50 cents
and SI. 00
AKBOtt DAY AT 80C1AL RIDGE.
NOHTH PACIFIC
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1869.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
at
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
SHE YOU GOING ERST?
If so, be sure and see that your
tioket reads via
1 Mwestem Line
....THE....
CHICAOO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THB
Great Short Lir)e
DULUTIT, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO 3.00. oash, at this office.
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOOTH.
Peerless Vestlbnled
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the 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 oents per box. For sale by
Slocum Drug Co., E. J. Slocum, manager.
At a business meeting of the congre
gation of the Christian church last even
ing, it was deoided to employ R. L.
Shelley as pastor for one year. Mr,
Shelley will arrange to move bis family
from Hillsboro at onoe and become a
resident of our city.
Worth Its weight in gold to every farmer
and breeder in Oregon,
SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 PER YEAR.
Hum pie copies free.)
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
A Sura Thing for Ton.
A transaction iu which you cannot loselsa
siiro liiintr. Biliousness, sick huiuiucliu, ti.r-
('.d touuue. lover, imus una a lliousuuu oilier
Ills are causoil by couslipuliou and sluggish
livnr. Cimcaruts Cundv Cathartic, the wou-
dovful new liver stimulant and lutes; iual
tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure
MAr.....ln.l I ' f I'. OVA . IIIWI
III UIUIIUV IQLUllllVUi V. " " '
thins. Ttv a box to-day; 1UC.. 'I'M., 600.
mid booklet I roe. ooe our ut. uu.
Their Magnlflwt Track,
inning
nd HIwiiIiik Car
Trains, and Mutlo:
Trade Marks
DtftlQNt
Copyrights Ac.
Anron nt1lmr a RkHrh and dmciitrtloii mir
qiilrtilf tuiwrlHtn our opinion free wliihr an
liiTfMiunn in pronutuy pniemamo. t onimuniotv
itotm in net i y ronntiiHiiiai. iiaiiiitxtoi on riiiHili
piiI frsm, Oliltwt Rumrv fur ewnirln.f MttHit.
I'nt nt tjaktm thniutfh Muun A Cu. rolr
mafic, without churire, lu th
Scientific Hmcricam evi crsam Bain
A handsomely niiurtmted weekly.
T..r. t rtft
Trnia, M a
"ALWAYS ON TIME
has given this road a national rpnuUtlnn. All
,.f i,ua,iiivi.ra rarrlod on t lie vestlbnled
trains without entra charge, rtlilp your freight
and travel over this (mucins Una. All agmits
have ticket.
w u mm F. C!. rHVAGK.
' Oell. Agent Trav. f. A 1". Agt
KM Vt aahlngton St., r-ortland, or.
OIIIOAQO
muwauRBB & St. Paul m
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
Lights its trains by sleotrlolly throughout;
Use ths celebrated eleotrio berth read
lug iaui , i , . , I
Rons speedily equipped passenger trains IlVtTy HUUiie
..... .1.. nil aiul.l IkI.mii Ht. Paul I
and (Uiioego, aud Omaha and Chicago; IMlO OoiltXfll
IIiB I Balwl hay lor Mir. Charfi rramnalilo. Tall
. I nu hliu and have our horana wall wl lor.
Chicaao. Aiilwaukco a
St. Paul
Also operates atoam-heated vMtibuleJ
trains, carrying lbs latest private
eornDartmeot oars, library buffet ioo
Ing cars, tod palace drawing room
aleepers.
farlor ears, free reclining chair ears.
and the veri ben dimug chair ear
service.
For lowest rates to any point ia tbe
Hulled 8tate or Canada, apply to
agent or address
0. J. EDDT,
J. W. CAHET . OenMel Agoiit,
Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland. Or.
Cordrny, tbe pioneer theatre man of
Portland in tbe line oi "popular prices,"
has refitted the Wastini(ton St. theatre,
formerly known as the "New Park.
Curd ray always has something new, and
our people, when below, can spend a
plesHsnt evening at his plaoe, tf
Social Ridge, Oreg., April 12, 1898,
Mr. Editor, Dear Sir: I have Deen re
quested to send you my literary pro
gram of Arbor day exeroises which is as
follows:
Song by the school.
Address on Arbor Day, by Mrs. Ooey
Reoltation, Song of Arbor Day, by
Gertrude Lahue.
Rec, A Dear Old Tree, by Annie
Campbell.
Reo. , Morning, by Early Eekeleon.
Rec, Nature's Prelude, by Cleo Eskel
son. .
Rec, Little by Little, by Efflie Camp'
bell.
Rec, Wbat tbe Robia Told, by Josie
Ebkelson.
Rec, The Birch Tree, by Orvil Eskel
eon.
Rec, Killing tbe Birds, by Earl Hag
gard.
Rec, We Pass This Way but Onoe, by
George Brown.
Rec, The Little Boys, by Roy Camp
bell
Rec, Tbis Is the Way, by Loto Peck.
Rec, Tbe Use of Flowers, by Annie
Campbell.
Rec, A Ltgion of the Northland, by
Elbel Eskelson.
Reading, Tbe Wealth of Oregon's
Childreu, by Nellie Eskelson.
Parents and frieods honored tbe exer
cist witb their presenoe and encourag
ing remarks. Tbe house was decorated
tor the occasion and tbe yard was plant
ed to some beautiful flowers,
Mrs. M. S. Onit, Teaober,
The Statu of Koyal Minor lit the Old
World.
It is an interesting circumstance thai
no fewer than three European throne
axe occupied by children. Since tht
abdication of King1 Milan, his sod
Alexander, who was born in August,
1876, and is now, consequently, fourteen
years old, has been the titular ruler of
Servia, though the country is really
governed by a board of regents. The
present King of Spain, Alfonso XIIL,
is an infant, and during his minority
the normal head of the monarchy will
be his mother, the Queen-Regent
Christina. By the death of King
William III. the crown of Holland de
volves on his daughter, Wilhelmma,
who is in her eleventh year. Here
again, the child's mother, Queen Emma,
is temporarily invested with the royal
functions.
What likelihood, asks the New York
Ledger, is there that these children will
ever rule in their own names? The
young King of Servia has evidently the
poorest chance oi reigning'. 1 lie quarrel
between his fattier and liis mother, the
ex-Queen Nathalie, has divided his parti
sans, while the pro-Ilussian party, now
dominant m Servia, aims to displace
the Obrenovitch dynasty to which King
Milan and his son belong, and substi
tute the pretender Karageorgevitch.
As to the infant King of Spain, his sub
jects havo been hitherto withheld from
revolutionary outbreaks by a certain
sentiment of chivalry. But as the sov
ereign grows older, this feeling will
disappear, and it will prove extremely
difficult for his supporters to make
head against the Spanish Republicans
on the one hand and the Carlists on the
other.
The close approach to universal suf
frage which has recently been made in
Spain must greatly strengthen the pop
ular leaders who regard a monarchical
system with contempt and detestation.
The girl-Queen of Holland has the best
chance of retaining her position, but
her hour of trouble will come when her
marriage is discussed. Her mother,
who is a German, will naturally wish
aer to marry a German Prince; but such
project is certain to be resisted by
Russia and France, nor Is it likely to be
viewed with favor by the Hollanders,
who dread absorption in the German
Empire. On tho whole, there is some
thing pathetic in the situation oi these
ihild sovereigns.
LCNG
TROUBLES AND CONSCMiTION
CAN HE CURED.
Aa Eminent New Tork Chemist and Scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Onr headers.
The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo
cum, of New York Oity, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable oure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
broDohial, long and chest troubles,
stubborn coughs, oatarrbal affeotiona,
general deoline and weakness, loss of
flesh, and all conditions of wssting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
ooveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New Scibntifio Treatment" has
oured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and 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 produced results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
claimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are ourable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in his American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oured in all parts of tbe world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and oertain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office and express address, and the free
medicine will be promptly sent direct
from hia laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generons proposition.
Please tell tbe Dootor that you saw
tbis in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
FORYOU!
Now Prepared to do Any
Kind of PrintingDon't'
Send Your Orders Away
'Till You Get the Gazette's
Estimates
Heretofore the Gazette's job depart
ment bas tried to do no work other than
plain printing. However, this shop is
now prepared to tackle anything in any
line and will meet prices of any person
under the sun in the line of druggists '
supplies, blank books, bank work :
oounty work, or any sort of book bind-'
ing work that you have heretofore Bent
away to get done.
Tbe Gazette shop ia not a oharity
ooncern but if you will give us a obanoa
we will see that you are satisfied ia .
every particular.
Buy your goods at home. Remember '
that Abe Linooln said that when one '
bought goods away from borne the
foreigner got the money and we got the '
goods. But when : the goods were
bought at home 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.
560-tf
"The Regulator Li"
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co.
.BTE-A-XjEEHS.
A TIMELY WARNING.
Grain Saved Is Money Made.
To save the groin nae Fry's Concen
trated Squirrel PoiBon. This prepara
tion is tbe cheapest and most eoonom-
ioal for tbe farmers. Ooe grain kills.
Guaranteed. Prioe 25o per oan or $5.60
per case of two dozen, i or sale by
Slocum Drug Uo., Heppner, Or. tf
Not a Campaign Lie Lye.
If you are using the oommou 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 of one-half. When you buy Red
Seal Lye or Potash you get an absolutely
pure oaustio, granulated like sugar and
packed in large sifting, top cans, a-30
Ask your
Druggist
for a grnerous
10 CENT
TRIAL 8IZE.
CATARRH
filiation of atiT rimmtln lournL
roitr niontn. 9U Bum oj ail ntwai
iii a uu. " i
Uruch om, fit V Ht, Wuhtugton, D. (
NEW NAME!
Win. Gordon has rc-nitmed
I his Ktaml tho old Joiich
eoiiilus no cix-.!iio.
nii'mitjr nnr any other
Injurious drug.
Ill quickly Absorbed.
Ci.vei lUlif at once.
Tt noun and cI.uim
lll naw I
All; lufUmmalion.
Dreadfully Nervosa.
Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Carl's Clover Root
Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system. I was
troubled with oonstipation, kidney and
bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed
my system so thoroughly that I rapidly
regained health and strength. Mrs. 8
A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by
PHI nia. UTAn Oonser ft Brook. V
bUUi 't iis.ni .
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rvnars of Tula and hmll. Full Bis Sue. j Trial
hia IOC i al inirsrtUor ! mill.
tLI BKOI IIKUH. a imiwwi,iiwio.
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World's Competition
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Valnsoi Flock. I'beep, Hale, Han
dy, 01 oan, Wliolrtom, Odor!,
CHAS. G. ROBEUTS.
CtNCMAl AQCNT.
247 Ash liml, Portland, Orrffle,
M ly Minor it Co.,
t'jipiuT, Or.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STA6ELINE
II. REKD A i r u,
i. O. OG1LVIE i
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
riwll (SO mile).. UO Round trip if 00
MarvlllttMaill). Round trip TOO
Condon (30 mile) . . 1 00 Round trip S 00
Clem (JS loll).... 100 Round trip ISO
OKI (1 miles) 1W RoundUlp 140
Ptuie leaves Arlington every morning
(Hnndar ieptd) at 0 o'olock: is dee
at Ooniion at 3 p. n. and an lrs at ro
p. m.
ortable covered enachee aod eare-
fnl, stperleeeed drivers.
m sriesp m Get Bid.
TIIK WOOL
Telle Yew Hewte De It.
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TI1HOCOU CAHS.
TO
Hr. PAPL
MINNKAI0L1
KlltUll
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Ft'Tir.
II PLENA
TirkeU lafiol to all t "lata In the Ceiled
Main and Ceoa-la.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
QUICK TIME TO.
Ie the I'Uee to go to get
your Gne tmrk an.J lamb
rhoi'B, atcaka anil roaata.
('liik
Wtantaorn
lUt-neima
Nse loss
Hvrrauo
All ithr
polals
le the
F.mI and
ttoalbeMt
On AS
Kaxais OlTT
Mr. Jire
Nf. laK'IS
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FISH EVCHY FRIDAY
fin 'Hf ",fd Kama ni lM.
)' ll l l, I'Mo i.ImH wl
Kfla, HiihMt raaa rlr vakl ri.r
l'ale lVtxt raaeeetions
at HU Paul. Miaeeapiilis,
Ken.es nr, Omaha, Ht.
lata aii, other pniBil
beat piNate
Ileet ate eberksd thKKJth t (Ustlealtne)
ol tkfetU.
Thmuib tkkets In Japee eitd Cllua, tie
Tanone aed Nerthura I acilM Mean-
tip Cvuipaay'a hue.
full inf.itmali'm, line eerds. taape.
tikle, et4 call tm of write
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lal Um a
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NUKSHltlUS,
n. M. WIICPI. Pre.
rtta r,vx.x.x. omicir,
(tn,ia a4 iVila.
fri. SXeee eeJ Oeeemental Treee,
urn ae Vieee eetf smell fewite.
OurTn t urt Clmwn With
out IrrigAtion.
inb roe. eTiowc,
By tpeeltJ arracgeuient we oSr to
our readers
The Wool Record
end HemI-Weekly Oaartle, ooe ytar r
13 0).
The Wool lUeord is the only aahonal
wool erg aa and ers the woel lodoelry
friHB tbe raising of the sheep le the sell
Ing of the nasufselored ertlele. U w
pabllahed wawklv al Kw Tik ead the
rvlM priee la fill) a tear. Iteeiarkal
rtte era fell and snitii 0 end lis
Hi,m ti.Uf' Talis alone are wottl
III titne tbe fries ol the pap.
Hrpi,. enr-lM no anienlme.
We karlil rer,riined Ibis cttiU-
ealioa to oar su been here.
M.INE FiLLS I NORTEEM
i FORT SHUPiRD
tawmiW EATLWiTS
The Ooty All lUll llooU Kllkont
Chanse ef Care IWI
lUeUe4 Nelane.
Nelenei aet Iloealasd,
ioailsi,
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Fall la a Well.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Canty met witb
quite a serloui accident last Wedaeeday,
lays tbe Arlington Record. In Ibe back
part of tbe bararee ibop is a closet built
over aa unused well end ia the cloeet
were stored several boiee of apples. On
tbe day above msotlooed Mre. Caoty
asked ber busband to procure 00 of tbe
boxes and followed bin to Ibe store
room. TJpoa Mr. Centy'e stepping oa
tbe boards oor!og tbe well tbey
proved to be rotten and gave way pre-
elpitatiag blot to Ibe bottom of tbe well,
and be, la Ibe exollemeat, trying to save
himself esoght bold of bis wife and ear
rlsd ber dowo witb him. Tbe wail was
about thirty feet deep and ooolatned
abont three of nod and wa'er. which
probably broke Ibe fall and eaved tbelr
lives. Mr. Caoty celled loog aod loudly
for help but ooold make bo oee bear.
Tbey were compelled to remeia In tbe
well for aa boar, enttl tbelr sob Oregory
relarned from eobool and discovered
what bad befallen I barn gave tbe alarm
UKCOltDlaod they were reeened from tbelr peril-
one plight Mr. Caoty eeesped witbool
lojnry lot bis wife wee seriously
brole4.
SET THE CHILDREN TO WORK.
An Ingenious Englishman Who Combined
a Swing and a Much Needed Pump.
An English writer on inventive
geniuses tells a story of a certain August
Pirch, who is the possessor of a dozen
fine healthy children. Mr. Pirch; so the
story goes, had a tract of land that could
not be used for tho want of water, since
it was far from any available stream
or other body which might prove of use
in the fertilization of his acres, and how
to irrigate tho land without spending a
large sum of money was a mystery
whicrfor a long time Mr. Pirch could
not solve. Ho figured out the cost of a
well, and found that his rcnources would
permit of his digging a sixty-foot well
and the purchase of a cheap pump, but
how to make the pump work was a
question. Suddenly his inventive mind
suggested a solution. Ho remembered
his children and ho nlso called to mind
a certain ltire family swing he had
teen in a nclhborim' town. He knew
the swing would pkwo the children,
and he hoped through it thoir pleasure
might bo able to serve his interests.
The well was bored, the pump was set
up and tho awing was put in working
order.
"Here, now, boys," said he, when all
was ready, calling the children to him,
"come out here and get in thia awing.
I'm going to give you something to play
with."
Ia five minute the children were fly
ing backward and forward through the
air. The pump worked up and down
gayly as you pious and a fourteen-inch
stream of water Unwed from the welL
Mr. Plrvha at homo had worked. The
children do rrot know they are working,
as the awing is some dUtance from the
well and ia connected with it by an iron
rod which works tho pump as the swing
moves backward and forward. The
scheme has worked well, and it ia said
that the Joiinghtcrs pump enough water
during their dny's sport to irrigate a
large tract Ilarper'a Young People.
I You can
1 bo cured
If you suffer from any of th
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on ths Pacific Coast,
DR. JORDAN k CO..
,1051 Market St Est'd 1852.
Young men and middle
Buret! men who are suffering
I from the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex
cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
aeDlllsy,linpiiDC7,a jiinnniwu
in all Ha complications; Hpermatorr hoe ft,
Proalatorrbiva, ('oiiorrltcrsi, talees,
Frequency of llrlunllnsi, eie. By a
combi nat ion of remedies, of great curative pow
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
I 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 lair
ana square rnyucian ana surgeon, nre-enuncu.
in his specialty Diseaeen of Men. ,
Krphlll thoroughly eradicated from the
"DALLES Cm" AND "REGULATOR'
Leave Tbe Dalles daily (except 8unday)
at 7:30 a. m. Leave Portland at 7.00
a. m.
Wben you go to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Columbia; yon will enjoy it, and ssve
money.
W. C. ALLAWAT.
General Agent.
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vttm wlttinn t li.lnv Mrvllt-wa
kierv HAM aimlvloir tn na will re-
1 Oelve our Annett opinion of hiirnmplnliit.
We wiu uuarantct a rvJ J l V uukc m
every eate we undertake, or forjeit One
iBsasas a.oiinrsi.
Crm,,ltation FREE and Btrtetlv crivate.
CHARGES VER Y REASONABLE. Treat
ment personally or by letter. Send for book,
"The fhllononhy of Mmnlase.'
free. (A valuable book for men.)
VIMIT DB. JORDAJrH
Great Museum of Anatomy
the finest and largest Museum of ill kind inthe
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you W
wra mauc, now 10 avuiu hkw wi uiwu. a
We are continually adding new specimen, w
CATALOaUBt RKB. Call or write.
lOBt Marital street. San Francisco, Cat
San Franolsoo
And all points in California, vis the Mt, Bhasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co
isrh
points East and Sooth. Grand Hcenlo Route
01 the raoino t cieet. Irtillman Buffet
Sleepers. Beoond-olase Bleepera
Attached to express traina. affordine- anrjerior
accommodationa for seeond-claea passengers.
For rate, ticket, sleeping ear reservations,
eto, call npon or addreee
K. KOEHLKR, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM.
Gen. F. dt P. Agt., Portland, Oregon
mm
Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained and all Pat-1
ent busineas conducted for MooiRATC FtCS. 1
Oust Orrici is Opposite 0, a. PATCNVOmet
and we caoserure patent ia was tuus tluut Umjm
r.mnt, from Waahlnvton.
Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip
tion. We ad vim, u patenubl or not. Ires 01
charge. Our fee not due till patent I secured.
1 a sivmlit. "How to Obtain Patent." with
coat of aam in the U. 8. and foreign coeotrwa
sent tree. Address,
c.A.sriow&co.
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Iteentr Is nieel ls.
tlrao bUiud mraiiS a rleeit akin. No
hrauty wit limit It. t narerwt.l andy lathar-
tie rlrn our l.Ul and arro it rlran, n
limns no the lav lir ant timing an ira
tiurtiim Irnm tbe Iwdy. Itrwia uy to
iMin.h I itn.lr, llla, Lbitt hra, hist krHWds.
and thai tx kit 1iIhus romidesioa tr Ukma
t aararwt. twaty lf l riitv. All drug
(wU, aattWarlwe luarsntent, lOr, J3c, S"lr.
rly It's rain in Thrcegk Car te Ike
Hrtrkaae,
Alee between
dally etcwft
tr.lr
an r w
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t !. 4 JalMi tllk .lsl ll M
tM. 4 Ml U'nrf I'fee
t sue Irt'tme ) saM a-Avt
M si iwl M Rai.e wit sVsu.
Aeolher lhmtib loertel ear le tbe
East bee lee a arrsngej to rea eat of
Portland, gUInf four esvti week. Hsre
after Ibe ear letting Mundsv will ma
throegb wiibotil ebaete to Kaaeaa Clly
aa J Chkago. ever the O. ft. A S., Ore-
t "hoti Ins, Um (Ireade Welre,
tieevwe lUo Oraade. Miesmeri Paeifle
aal Cbtreo A Allea. Thai far bee Jatt
beea arraaged bw, aaj tbe oee pre time
ly seaedeUl af Mmdey has be
rhanged te Tbaredsy, It roes tbrossb
te W. U-eie, via tbe MieaoaH TietSe
liee. The ear Wet tag Pwilas J Tatay
te Ihfeagb te iVialna, aad te proeaoWd
by Ike Cblrr Ituck lalead and raeiSe.
WedoaeJay'a ear rene to BL loeepB,
Xaee Cliy aaJ Ht tuie, ever ibe
KsrUngloa. AH Ik iteial tkrwagb
ee8 are re4laf a grelifytng pelmaage,
Cueeett O HAH. Age I W.tt be; leg
X vary body Bays Be.
rtmrrui Psuidv Cathartic the moat won
derful nitxlical discovery of Uie are, pleas
ant and refreshing te the taste, art geouy
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colli a,
cure boswlaolie, fever, habitual ronatlpatloe
and billniisrMM. l'MM buv ami try a 00s
of U. C. C. tn-dav: 10. i Mi cenis, bobl and
giiaraoleod to cure by all druygiate.
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Oregon
ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN
EASTERN OREGON
Located on tbe O. R. A- N. Railway
midway between Peed let no and
Walla Walla. Students admitted al
all times ol tbe year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vocal and Instrumental Mnsio taogbt
by competent Instructors. A gradu
ate of tbe Boston Conservatory baa
charge of the instrumental depart
ment ,
OLMi loneliest' Boardlnc; Hall
Ii thoroughly equipped and offers ei
oolleol accommodations al reasonable
ratee. Bend tor ealalogne.
Addsess M. G. ROYAL. President of feeelty ee V. A. WORTHING
TON, Secretary Bee re of Reaente, Weston, Ore).
kA5
Bill
qVlrKKsT AMD MOsT riKKCT USE TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
IiRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER ami all
Voinl$ EAS1 awl SOUTH
LOOK AT THE TIME.
NEW YORK. 4 J days
CHICAGO. HJ -
HIJTMR II ST. LOUIS. 3J -
OMAHA. 3
SALT LAKE, 1J M
Free IWItelnl (listr Cere
rpbAleUred T iartsl Hleepief Cere
rallnaa Paiaee Hle-pleg Cars
Ft fell pertienlere regardlaf ratee,
lime ef tralae, eto., call oa or address
i. a 11 a nr.
Agsl it R. A K. Co. Ilepreer, Oregna
O. O. Tsaar , W. K. Oat,
Trav. raee. Agt 0a1 Agt.
134 Tbttd II, fenUad, Ore.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All tbpae can U procured at Thompson A Binna, Lower Main Stfwf.
Iff pporr, Orrgon.
Tbeae tntlKe are well M)ne!nt4 wltfc flrset, tUmef, rrmk. nillUfj aM eUlst COU a tit
and raa save man; si.d Une la making tkeee eacUuns tUt traveling saeo,
rrvree la keeping eltk the Una.
THOMPSON" & 13TN2STS,
xar-T-acJa-rMxar. UErrvxH,
1 ' ii
That 14-Ycar Old Stuff.
"Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The ....
Telephone Saloon
ooe If las MAMH Gooikea o
Hew 0taaJ, City lUul BeUJief ,
XOW 'TIIrID, Prop.
Its DalUe.Or. rsitiaeA, Or
l-het4) Ml Ike teet,