Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 17, 1898, Image 4

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BARDMAN ITEMtt.
TO THB
K AST
arvss THI CHOICE
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT OREGON
NORTHERN Ry. SHORT LINE.
VIA VIA
Spokane Salt Lake
MINNEAPOLIS DENVER
St. Paul Omaha
AND ABD
Chicago Kansas City
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. W ELDER
AMD
CITY OF TOPEKA
Leave Portland every 5 Days for
ALASKA POINTS
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EASTj
In through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In cbarpe of experienced oouduotora and
porters.
To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and
Boston without chanice via Salt Lake,
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Kys.
To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and
Ronton without chanife via Salt Lake
and Chicago, Kock Island & Pacific Ky.
WoiJnoeiUco '-To Bt- Jejh, Kansas City and
It tuueMlajs, Ht. Louis without change via Bait
Lake and Burlington Eoute.
Tlm.t.rtiira To Kansan City and St. Louis with
luUradtiyS, out change via Bait Lake and Mis
souri Pacific railway.
COMMENCING APRIL 2d
nne.nn Steamers Leave Portland
Every 3 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINK OF THE WORLD
Mrs. Levi Sbaner ia lying at tbe point
of death.
Good ebowera have settled tbe doit
and made tbe crops doubly sure.
Grain is doing well and tbe farmers
are getting ready for a bountiful harvest.
Not seeing anything io tbe way of cor
respondence from Hardman I tbongbt I
would send in a tew items.
Stockman are geltiog in tbeir bands.
As horses are coming up in price, these
ffood reDnblican times, it pays to look
after tbem.
Since tbe election, war talk has been
resumed on our streets. Ibere are
several Hardman boys who would like to
get in to lick Spain.
Anson Wright has taken his bands of
sheep to tbe mountains. He baa 5,000
head, rea airing tbe attention of fonr
men to care of them.
Ed. Pedigo, Clyde and Iven Royse
dog oat a ooyote den a short time ago,
unearthing an old one witb a lot of cubs
Tbe young men reduoed tbe coyote tribe
considerably before they completed this
job. Tim Hayseed,
Hardman, Or., June 13, 1898.
LOCAL BQU1BS.
left for Portland on
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all all information, Inquire
of O. R. & N. and S. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, lien. pass, at mi. Agi.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Hart, Local Agt Heppner, Or.
vf
IMS
Steamers Monthly from Portland to
Tnknhnma and Hona Kong in con
nection witb O. R. & N.
For fnll details call on 0. R. 4 N.
Agent at Heppner, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
' Gen. Pass. Agt.
POBTLAND. OBKOOR,
Dodwell, Carlill, & Co., Gen'l. Agtt., Nor. Pac
8. S. Co., Portland, vte.
HUE YOU GOING ERST?
If so, be sure and see thBt your
ticket reads via
mn Mwesiera. line
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
TOIH IS THE
Great Short LiQe
between'
dulotit, St. Paul, cuicago Published Weekly at
AND ALL POINTS
EA8T AND SOUTH.
Tl,..lr Mamilflnent Track, Pourlnaa Vcstlhuled
Dining and Shinning Car
Trains, and Motto:
4 80 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
"ft Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sket ch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communlca
Hons strictly oontldontlal. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent.
Patent taken through Munn A Co. receive
Special notlu, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any sclentlflo Journal. Terms, td a
year: four months, L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN &Co.361Bfflid"t"' New York
Branch Oflloe, 626 F St, Washington, 0. C.
NOHTH l'ACIPIO
Rural Spirits:
1 rov
(ESTABLISHED IN 18fi9.)
Portland, Or.
DKVOTKD TO
"at urAVC nM T1MP
has Riven this road a national reputation. All
(ilassmof IiassennerB carried on the vnttniill
trains without extra charue. Htilp your freluht
and travel over this famous lino. All agents
have tickets.
W. I1.MKAD, X R.8AVAGK,
Ucn. Ai'iit. , Trav. , K. A P. Agt.
'.Jle WashliiKtoil St., Portland, Or,
oniOAao
milwaufcee & St. Paul B'y
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
T-wl Tupf 'DB most valanb
llUU A. 111 1. Unown BciBDOe.
A Remarkable Case.
The following oase was printed origi
oally in tbe Monitor, a newspaper pub
lished at Medford, Ontario. Double were
raised as to its truthfulness, conse
quently a olose watoh was kept on the
oase for two years and the original
statement has now been completely
verified.
Mr. Petob had been a hopeless paraly
tio for fire years. His case has bad wide
attention. He was oonfioed to bis bed,
was bloated almost beyond recognition,
and could Bot take solid food. Doctors
oalled tbe disease spinal solerosis, and
all said be could not live. Tbe Canadian
Mutual Lite Association after a thorough
examination, paid him bis total dis
ability olaim of $l,boU, regarding Dim as
forever incurable.
For three years be lingered in this
oonai tion.
After taking
some of Dr.
Williams'
Pink Pills
for Pale
People there
was a slight
0 b an g e, a
tendeDoy to
sweat freely
Next came a
little feeling
in his limbs.
Paid His Claim. This extend
ed, followed by a pricking sensation
until at last the blood began to coarse
freely and vigorously through bis body.
8oon be was restored to bis old time
health.
A reporter for tbe Monitor recently
oalled on Mr. Fetch again and was told:
Yon may say there is no doubt as to
cure being permanent. I am in
better health than when I gave you tbe
first interview end certainly attribute
my cure to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People.
"To tbse pills I owe my release from
tbe living death, and I eball always bless
tbe day I was induoed to lake them
Huoh is the history of one of the most
remarkable cases in modern times. In
tba fnoe of snch testimony, oan anyone
say that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are
not entitled to tbe careful consideration
of every snffurer man, woman or child?
Is not the esse, in troth, a miracle of
modern rnertioiue?
These Dills are sold by all drnggists
and are considered by thm to be one ot
able remedial agents
Worth its woight in gold to every farmer
and breeder in Oregon.
BUH8CUIPTION: 9'i (Ml PEH YEAR.
Hiimple copies free.
JI?
011EGON SHOUT LINE Lly
Hnral Spirit and (iagftte
13.00, oasb, at this oflloe.
both for qncKF.sT and most direct link to
50 Years....
IN THC
Undisputed Supremacy
World's Competition
1 mi m
' 1.1.
1
M
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous block
system;
Lights its trains by eleotriolty through
out;
Uses the otdobratml elootrio berth read
ing lamp;
Rons speedily equipped pseseiigor trains
evrv day and night between Ht. l'snl
and Chicago, ami Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chlcaao. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates I C II AS. G. ROBEHTS.
iraina, currying "'-"
compartment oars, library buffet smok
ing ram, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Farlor ears, (res reclining chair cars,
aod tha very bent dmiug ohalr car
service.
For lowest rates to any point in the
United Mates or Canada, apply to
agent or address
I
Increases Yield of Wool. Knbanrea
Value oi Flock. Cheap, Hafe, Han
dy, Olsao, Wholesome, Odorieee.
OCNCMAL AGCNT.
M7 Aah Street, Portland, Orraon.
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and all
Points EAS1 and SOUTH-
LOOK AT THE TIMK.
Hvctir tfAD V 4 1 A
CHICAGO, 3J
ST. LOUIS, 3 J
OMAHA, 3 '
salt LAKE, 1 J 4
IIK1TNKK Tl
Sold by Minor A Co.,
HoppiuT, Or.
J. W. CASET,
Trav. l'aaa. Agent,
0. J. KDDY,
Uenerel Agent,
Portland, Ot.
n mnmin nv i
ux lALiriu 111.
s
TI1UOCOH CARS
IX)
Mr. PAW.
MiNNtaroLiH
DIM' 1 11
KAIKIO
Kl'TrK
UIELKNA
TlrkrU Issued to all ixMi.ts In In waited
Mates and I alibis.
QUICK TlilKTO.
CHII'tlMI
WlllliM"
hi.noN
Stm Yas
llrrrtui
All other
ili)ts
ia tits
:l and
Kmt beast
Ouatta
K CiT
Ht. Jiwkrii
Nr. It'is
IkwMU
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
It tlio plnco to go to got
your fine pork wnl lamb
cliopa, atcsks autl roasU.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
PIim (? nir-t hama and Won.
Pr Ul laft. kMle r"di'rt1. old
nl. lii(hl ml prtcti lor
al sua 1.
It EN J. MATUKWS.
Keep stieep ana Get iti
Till: WOOL HKCOUl)
Tail Vm HsU 0 It.
FrM ItMlining Chair Cars
Upbolstrsd Tourist Bleeping Cars
Pullman Palaoa Hlssping Cars
For full particulars regarding rates
lima of Iraina, etc, call on or addresa
J. a IIA11T,
Agent O. II k N. Co., Usppoer, Oregon
O. O. TlRKV, W. E. OuMAIt,
Trav. Pass. Agl. Oao'l Agt
lli Third HI., rorllsod, Or.
D. W. Hornor
Tuesday's train.
Wm. Hynd was op from tbe Hjnd pos-
eeesions Wednesday last.
H. A. Thompson, of tbe firm of Tbom-
son & Binns, ia in Portland.
Liobteathal k Co. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
H. A. Cnpper, wife and daughter are
over from Monument for a tew days.
Lee Eilbourne and Tom Davidson were
in from Gooseberry on Wednesday last.
D. Cox thinks that Hinton oreek will
have the biggest crop in its history this
season.
Wm. Whelno, representing Tbe Union
Meat Co., was among our merchants
Wednesday.
John Waddell and Jerry Broeoan were
over from Little Hotter creek on last
Wednesday.
Andrew Rood reports the farmers and
etookmen prosperous in the Hardman
neighborhood.
Painless remedy for extracting leeth.
If not bs stated, no otmgea. Try Dr.
Vaughao's new plan. 604- tf.
Geo. P. Muir is baok from a yisit to
bis brother, John, one of tbe reservation
farmers, near Pendleton.
If you need someth:ng for your system
oall at the 'Phone -The Telephone sa
loon, City hotel building. tt
Mr. Yermilye, representing tbe North
ern Paoino land department, was in
Heppner Wednesday last.
Those who wish to enlist should oall
at P. 0. Borg's. He has tbe necessary
papers for application to enlist.
Mr. J. A. Cook, representing A. Schil
ling & Co., ot San Franoisoo, visited tbe
merchants of Hoppner and lone yester
day.
Mr. W. H. Humphrey departed for 111
waoo, Wash., on Wednesday. Mrs.
Humphrey will visit her sister, Mrs. 0.
D. Glover.
Cbas. Jones writes bis wife that he has
departed for tbe interior of the Alaskan
seotion, in company with Cbas. Boudry
and Millard Frenob.
Dorio Lodge No. 20, E. of P., is having
quite a boom. Work next Tuesday night
in the first, seoond and third ranks will
oause a large attendance.
0. E. Reese, tbe old branch fireman,
but who bas long sinoe been promoted to
engineer, has J. A. Pattersou's plaoe
during tbe letter's visit to Portland.
Be not deceived! A cough, hoarsoess
or croup are not to be trifled with. A
dose in time of Hbiloh's Cure will save
yon much trouble. Sold by Conser &
Warren. v
E. M. Sbutt.of tbe Times, left Wedces
day evening for Antelope, to be absent
several days on business. Geo. Thorn
ton bas charge of the paper during Mr.
Hhutl's abseuce.
Ladies, take the best. It you are
troubled w ith constipation, sallow skin.
and a tire j feeling, take Earl's Clover
Tea, it is pleaesut to take. Sold by
Conser & Warren. v
Tbe readers of the Gazette will note
that tbe ' 1 offioial returns", published in
our last Tuesday's issue, are oorreet
having been revised. He sure to save
that issue for future reference.
Mrs. May Gates is in Heppner sod
may leave for Idaho, to be at the bedside
ot ber father, B. A Hunsaker, who is
quite ill, this week. She is awaiting the
receipt ot a letter from bur people, and
theu will decide.
Lisbe Uendrix is running a ranch up
near UarJman and is doing wen. us
was down to Heppner this week and
looked cheerful. Tbeodtimera oso re
member when Lisbe was one ot tbe
salthlest cattlemen in this seotion
Tbe Gaaotte la informed that tbe
opposition to lbs republicans was swiped
oil tbs face ot tbs earth out in tbe Eight
Mile and Gooseberry seotion, by the re
publicans who eleoted Tom W. Morgan
judge aod Jake Young, ooustable
That wsa an unrxpsoted vlotory but none
lbs lews appreciated.
E. O : J. II. Kinsman, formerly a
Morrow county stockman, but recently a
resident of Kansas, has returned aod ia
determined lo settle dowo in Oregon for
good. lie says that there baa been so
much rain In Eastern Kansas this year
that do corn hat yet been planted, Iboogb
in tba western part tba farmers bava
beo mora fortunate, aod tbs grate is np
aod doing well
(SHE LIKES OREGON.
Mary Ellea
Ltaie Will Make Orr;oa Ber
Permanent Borne.
From the E. O.
Mary Ellen Lease is to make ber hon 0
in Oregon. Some time ego a number of
ber admirers living io Minnesota pre
sented ber witb a borne in tbat state. It
was expected she would stay there the
rest of ber life, bet Mar Lease baa evi
dently changed ber mind. During her
sojourn in Portland this year she met J.
Adam Bede, tbe sound mocey democrat,
who took part in tbe Oregon campaign
, ... ,i . .
id amense 01 ine goia sisuuaru. mrp.
Le&t-e and Mr. Bede are well acquainted,
and meeting bim at tbe Imperial she in
formed him ot ber intention of making
ber home in Oregon, as she could not
stand the ilgorous climate of Minnesota.
1W
i"i jyi miv irii 'h.
WOOL SEUSE.
Listen to this. You have wool to sell You nt to selllt where
- m m m MaMiiamatff aaWUHM W WknV
?J?ZiinA reouirements. We have the
, it a unci, at t.in ,
There is more catarrh in this Beotion of
the oountry than all other diseases put
together, and until tbe last few years
was supposed to be incurable, lor a
great many years doctors pronounoed it
a looal disease, and prescibed looal rem
ediee, and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment pronounced it in
ourable. Soienoe bas proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10 drops
to a tesspoonful. It aots directly on tns
blood And mucous surfaoe of tbe system.
They offer one bundled dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHEENY & CO., Toledo. 0.
flkT"9old by Druggists, 75o.
buai location and thm moat commodloua woof lofta in this
market. Evary manufacturer In thm country know oiilrm
nd knows that be can oat what ha wants from aw. We sell
' him direct. We make llbaral advancaa ou wbu.
charge only at tha rata ot S pat- cant, pa annum on money
thus advanced. Sacks furnished free. v
Wo Handle 15,OOOfuuu ns. or num tw
Onr circular letter keeps you posted on market conditions.
tv ht 1u.11 until von hear from us. Better write to-oay.
mt, CHICAGO, ILL.
SILBERMAN BROS.
I .
A Temperance Lectnre.
An Indiana grooer prints the follow
itig in bis ciroalar, addressed to patrons:
"Notioe is hereby giveo that it you will
come to my store three times a day dur
ing tbe next year and purchase a drink
of whisky eaoh time, paying 10 cents a
drink, at the end ot tbe year I will do
nate five barrels of my best flour, 100
pounds ot fine granulated sugar, 100
pounds of rice, 10 pounds ot ooffee, 10
pounds of beans, 10 gallons ot syrup, 50
yards of calioo, three pairs of shoes, one
$10.50 cloak for your wife and then I
will have 820 left to pay tor tbe liquor
you drank."
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
LCNG TROUBLES AMU WBSUMri
CAN BE CURED.
An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist
Makes a Free Offer to Our Benders.
The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo
oum, of New York City, demonstrating
bis disoovery of a reliable oure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronohial. lung and chest troubles,
stubborn coughs, catarrhal afleouons,
general deolice and weakness, loss ot
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (nil different) ot his New Dis
ooveries to Buy afflicted reader ot this
paper writing for them,
His "New Scibntiflo Treatment" bss
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, has produced results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
claimed bv anv modern genius. His
assertion tbat lung troubles and oon
sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt
Free Pills.
Send your address to H . E. Buckleo
& Co., Chioago, and rb a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you ot their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the oure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For malaria
and liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by tbeir notion, but
by giving tone to stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate tbe system. Regular
size 25o per box. Sold by Slocum Drug
Co., E. J. Slocum, manager.
letters ot grati
tude," tiled in his American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oured iu all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy aod 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 his laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of his generous proposition.
Please tell the Dootor that yon saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
FOEYOU!
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 has tried to do no work other than
plain printing. However, this shop ia
how prepared to tackle anything in any
line and will meet prioea of any person
under tbe sun in tbe line of .druggists
supplies, blank books, bank work
oouoty work, or any sort of book bind
ing work tbat you bave heretofore sent
away to get done.
Tbe Gazette shop is not a obarity
ooncern cut it you will give us a ohanoe
we will see tbat you are 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 tbe
goods. But when tbe goods were
bought at home we had both money
and ooods. This is good doctrine. W
are willing to abide by it. When the
printing drummer comes to town, re
member it and call up 'phone No. 3.
5C0-tf
MEN! K
Call at tbe poetoffice and see a copy of
the piotnre of "Tbe Aocolade". This is
given to every subscriber to tbe Bed
Cross fund. A dollar is asked from each
person, to be used in care of wounded
and sick soldiers and Cubans. Tbe pic
ture alone is worth the money.
To Turn JoullciUon Forerrr.
TtikoCatiCftietg Cuuoy Cutlmrtic. loc orSSO.
If C. C. C. lull to cure, tlrufcuikta refuuJ money.
Te earam. 15th inst: T. A. Itliea, a
WW I
Morrow oouuty stockman, ia in Portland,
baying his eyes doctored. Yesterday be
submitted to tbe operation ot having an
excrescence out off the ball ot bis lelt
eye, without tbe use of anesthetics. Tbe
surgeons were ontting at tbe eyeball for
nearly half an boor.
Weekly Kiraraioua la Thruutin Cars to tns
East.
Another through tourist oar to tba
East bas been arranged to run out ot
Portland, giving four each week. Here
after the car lerviug Monday will run
through without ohaoga to Kansas City
and Chicago, over the O. tt. k N., Ore-
goo Short Line, Rio Orande Western,
Deover k Rio Grande, Missouri Pacific
and Chicago k Alton. Tbat oar baa just
been arranged tor, and tba on previous
ly scheduled for Monday baa been
changed to Thursday. It runs through
to St. Louis, via the Missouri Ptolflo
line. Tbe oar leaving Portland Tueaday
goea tbroogb to Boston, and ia promoted
by tha Cnioago, Rock Island and Paotrio.
Wednesday's ear runa to Bi. josepn,
Kansas City and Hi. Louis, over tbe
Burlington. All these special through
cart are receiving a gratifying patronage.
Consult O. R. k N. Agent before buying
tickets to tha Last.
can
cured
If vou suffer from anv of the i
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Coast, j
DR. JORDAN & CO..
J 061 Market St Est'd f8E2.
Young men and roldv'.lo ,
a ureu men who aresuuenng
1 from the effects of vouthful indiscretions or ex
cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
I?blllt.T,Iinpleny,IOMt Mattttood (
inaUitHComplimtions: Mneriiiatorrhwa,
lroaiatorrlWa. Joiiorrhun. Ulert, ,
W rrqiifiiry of llrinnllnv, etc. By a
combination of remedies, of crem curative pow
er, the Doctor has so arranged hU treatment
that it will not only afford immediate relief but ,
permanent cure. The Doctor dnes not claim to
perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair (
and square Physician and Sureeon, pre-eminent
in hirecialtv If leilHPfS nr nipn
rVyphllU thoroughly prfwllontwl IroOJ the
VMtHin uithoiitimliitf IHfri'urvi
Mt.Ki fi applying 10 mi win
. 06ive our hnneH tj)inUm of hinrnmplfilnt.
ti e will guarantee a ru&rn v& vuicn in i
every case we undertake or forfeit One
xiionnana lrnuars.
Consultation FREE and strictly private.
CHARGES VERY REASON A ISLE. Treat
ment personally or Dy letter. Send for book.
UNION f
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
Eat and Southeast
VIA THE
t R.
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE 8LEKPKBS.
PULLMAN TOUKIST SLEEPERS.
FREE RECLINING CHAIB CABS.
Portland to Chicago Without Change
Oniok Timo.
I nion llopota.
PerHonally Conducted Excursions.
Bhckhso Checked to Declination.
Low Hatos.
Direct line to Tmni-MiniBinii and Inter
national Kxpoeition held at Omaha, Nebraaka,
Jane to November,
Write nndereiimed for rates, time tablet and
other information pertaining to Union Pacifio
U. K.
R. W. BAXTEK, or J. C. HAlvr A(rt.,
Gen. Airt.. lHR 8d St., O. K. & N. Co.,
Portland, Or. Hoppner, Or.
The I'hlloBophy of Blarrlace,'
A valuable book lor men.)
free.
TIMIT DS. jOBDAHU
Great Museum of Anatomy i
the 6nest and largett Muieumof iu kind in tha
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you I
are made; how to avoid aickoeu and disease.
We are continually addinflr new fpecimen.
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RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
Tha Only All-Rail Route Witbont
Cbauga ot Cars Between Hpokaue,
Rosslaod aod Nelson. Also between
Nelson aod Rosslaod, daily eicept
fluodsy:
Leav. Arrive.
SOI A. M Hpokane S;40 P. M.
1H A. M femland I:0 . M.
1U0 A.M Nloo Ml P. M.
Cl we connection, at Nelixm with Haulm tor
Kaaln, and all Kootenai Lake points.
I'BMeniritn fof'Kttl hirer and Poundarf
teak connect at arena wiui sum daily.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Foaiill (W mile)... ,500 Bound trip ID 00
Muyvllle (M mlle). 400 Round trip 700
Condon (W miles).. S 00 Round trip 600
Clem (28 uillca).... 200 Round trip S90
Olex (19 miles) 1 50 Round trip t Ml
Btaee leavea Arlington every mornirjir
(Sunday eioepted) at 6 o'clock; is dua
ai uonnon ai 3 p. ni. ana arrives at Fos
sil at 7 p. m.
Comfortable covered coaohes aod ears.
tul, experienced drivers.
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Control.
Baled hay tor tale. Charge reaannahla. Call
on bim and have vour horns wail eared lor.
"The IWalor Line"
Be Mt IVLdI I Astoria Nitiptioa ft
TSLA.VCXXtSI
'OAlltS Cllt" A0 RICUIATQ'
nrvadlally Mrvaa.
(Jet) Is: I was dreadfully nervous, and
tor relief took your Carl's Clover Root
Tea. It quisled my nerves and strength
ened my wbole nervous system. I was
troubled witb eouatipetton, kidney and
bowel trouble. Vour Tea toon cleansed
my system so thoroughly tbat I rapidly
regained health aod atrengtb. Mrs. 8.
A. Hweel, Hartford, Coon. So I J by
Conser k W arret), v
Cor J ray, tbe pioneer tbeatreman of
Portland in tke line of "popular prices ,"
bas rtutted the Wastington Ht. theatre,
formerly known as the "New Tark."
fVinlrav alwava bas something new, aod
our people, when below, can spend
pleasant evening al ma piaoe, 11
TW0 SPLENDID TBBIHS DH1LT
TO THE EAST
VIA
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OIJTE
t'nioo tVpol enoaeHtone
atHt. I'anl, Mlnneapolia,
Kanaas City, tlmatia, HI.
buiia and lber pmmi-
sent Hnats
llaVk'Sge ebrke. through ki distillation
t. Ihket.
Through II. kls to J a pas anJ China, via
Taeoma and Northern I'n i8 Heain
ship Couipaay's Una.
Y t full h f .rmatli.n.tuua ear Umapa,
tmk eta, etrt.. sail i or write
yr, l. An?, A I 'ltii,
an m. I , jT. 'ien. Teas, Agt
"JIllV ' fofHapJ.Or
It a ircial artacgamenl we utta to
oor res. Ics
The Wool llfcord
and Heml-Weekly Oaaelte, one year fof
I I Ul.
Tbe Win.) lUeord le the only oalumal
wool etgaa and evers the wl lodietry
Icom the raialng of lite sheep te the sell
ing rf ths maaufaetared eillele. tl is
pqtillahail weekly at Mw Tok as. I the
rqif ptiee te liisi a year. IieasaikM
rVotla are lull i I e.'ii'P e and l'
Hi..p iie,l.r." lam al . are w.-ttb
il Un.mm ti rlfe id ti .(wf .
Hantle e M4 on S I l.'-.l.'-e.
Usbitiiy rnvtouiaa 1 li r".lt-
rommenrtiis Monday. May 2nd. the
eleemers of the Ketrnlslor Ltoe will
leave rotlland al u:W a, m. an. I The
DalleealHJUa.nl.
When yoa go tt TortUnd. stop off at
Tl.e Kilo aod tskea trip down the
Olorobta; yoa will enjoy it, and save
motiey.
W. a AM. A WAT,
Oroeral Ageol.
QUZOIC TIIVtM t
Sun lninolftoo
1 all tt.uUt al. tiiU NU mh
Southern Fuciuo Co
IV. t kiliv (ewati ralitnraia to ai
l .r.t aM bmm
Kf Ih. V4a . falliMM Naflwl
liium SMnt.l I MaM
tilM InninM ltu a. S .f tni t
r. MHk (Kha. mumMKa eat raaavwii..
a. t MlkK. . ..-r r " Wtevi'iv.
Tbe Palles Chronicle: Miss Lena
Saell left Himlsy for ber boms In Olei,
where e'ie will remain during the sum
mer Btontbs. Io Heplemlier she will
aHept a position lo Ibe public eobooU In
IU pner. Miss enell has been a teacher
io The lel!eeerbiols for some time, aod
bss glveo entire satiefartioo. Both the
dirrtr ao J iouooI chlldreo, as well as
ber unmereons friends, are sorry to see I
br leave, aod wish ber sufeeas Id her
new peilio.
A TM.l tne m.
A trattiarl ton Iu whit It voilt aluml In. It a
tii.n lilliOM.reaa, a, k bratl l. I'.r
r?nl tioi. I . er, lev muX S IboueauU oil er
I . are tnt bv ronatliHtHon ami .lurv'.h
hfrr t'eeal4dv I 'at hartta. the) "
tl. rl.it new l.ver .umtilai.l and Intra maj
mm
1 ; n
UrifHrtW IUIM UafMaltWaere.
i.uiM a-atrli. In. anlklf atewtwd. a.
vnta at tm-v "f hv i l ! wmp Iw. T ;''
It BHtnlir n"S e .inn eu. .tew laiav.v
orrzoxjkXi
Rocky Mountain
Limited
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t nwi, Hi'RIMiS . . Hen.
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1 1 M IM . Iia.m.
irH WOlNFH . . SHa.m.
- lKM'tUU . . a. m.
" MIKAWO . . 111p.m.
Sett Da?
Thmnah Hle. and Chaif Car rotarailtt to
IMnm MKI e-tllul. tliniOitli.OU The
OiimH tntia la lh w M.
Colorado Flyer
leaves nr-xvrn
" MiM HI'UINUH
Arrive TtH'KK A
HA.Naan CITY
l p. m.
.
a. mu
it a. a.
r. KT. IM IH, (Wah. K
(IS p.
Arrive. HT 1WVVH
I.IMOI..S irtHun)
" OMAHA tKiboj,)
1 en a. m.
t a. aa.
-'-o a. m.
lo IH. Umis
Th'raifh H!rin Ctdnradu gprj
vU vt abatdi H.
These are New Trains in addition to our former service,
fur rwrticuUrs and folder (ivins lint of lha tr'o. write
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NVl'll
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A.
That 14-Ycar Old Stuff.
rH VVaf H0Sll. e Nvy, all den. ! f 4.
IUIII1 DCU
b.nh. ar- by .11 dn, .i. r;" CT....h.r:.Vl
iw noMMr rettmit . C I- era a ear I fc rw,, ,,,
baiUt'l sad booklet Inw.
IWI . I
IK uur Ug ed.
1 1 (Hi HKWAUUl
Will tie paid for toformalioa) leading
lithe aereal and foovklfn f any per
h at. aiiiig eIU I ranJ - I " VI U eoo
tteelfd C3 I. VTsddle 00 IU
Onae HrrtOS.
H.nlMhlia ete I'oftia.t ami liHunpnian
Itrarv ei dall .fnntlieul orltrwr. Heaflv '
auto, viiiiiine. .fT.wni.i, t ,.
Ntl aiillteiittr, nlh. lal !-
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tantatta. ClUT tf.n aiw ea(.livl I i
rntreert'odMH ileftlitl aUine, to U.
tHir t " "' no and
Sntl tha Seid laraa .? V.e la enlm.
Inw with ht-k witnt tithav vlU r.Bii.
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On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
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