Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 28, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N.
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
-SCENIC LIKE OF THE WORLD
X)KPAET TIME 8CHEDDLES ABRIV
ros From Heppner. fsom
9:30 p. m. Salt Lake, Denver, 4.60 a. m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
Louit, Chic afro,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Ht.
Paul, Duluth. Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ocean Bteamahips 4:00p.m.
From Portland.
All ailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco
Sail June 3,6, 9, 12,
15, 18, 21, 24. 27, 30.
7:00 p. m. To Alaska - 5:00 p. m.
June 7, 25.
8:00 p.m. Colombia Riveb 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Stiamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Willametts River 4:80p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Palem and
Vi ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette River 4:30 p.m.
Tues. Thur. Tues., Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval. and Sat.
lis it Way Land
ings. Lv. Eiparia Snake River. Lv.Lewiston
1:45 a m. 5:45 a.m.
Mon., Wed. Riparia to Lewiston Sun , Tues.
and Friday sd Thur.
Weekly Excursions
to the EAST,
Id through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced couduotora and
porters.
A Bar Thine for Ton.
A transaction in which you cannot lose Is a
sure tiling, biliousness, sick headache, fur
red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other
ills are caused by constipatiou and sluggish
liver. Casearets Caudv Cathartic, the won
derful new liver stimulant and intestinal
tonic are by all druggists guaranteea to cure
or money refunded. C. O. C. are a sure
thing. Try a box to-day; 10c., 25a, 60c,
bainiue ana Doowes iree. Dee our tug au.
MAGNIFICENT OFFER.
If J To Kansas Citv. Chicaeo. Buffalo and
lUUUUdVS, Boston withotitchaniie viaSalt Lake.
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Kys.
To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and
Boston withoutchanee via Halt Lake
and Chicago, Kock Island it Pacific Ry.
W.J.,.nJ..,, T St. Joseph. Kansas City and
II CUUCSUavs, st. Louis without change via Salt
Lake and Burlington Route.
TTiniioilQiro To Kansas City and St. Louis with
lUUrbUiiyS, 0t change via Salt Lake aud Mis
souri Pacific railway. ,
Every new subscriber of the Ga
zette, or old one renewing, will Ret
as a premium a oopy of "The Oreat
Debate" between Horr and Harvey.
This was one of the greatest con
tests of the kind in this age. The
financial question is prominent in
politics and yon want this book. It
is bound neatly in paper and retails
fcr 50 cents the world over. Come
early before all the premiums are
gone. Tbe investment is but $2
oasb.
The Patterson Pub. Co.
MEN! be".
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
For rates and all all information, inquire
of O. R, lie N. and S. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. it Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J, C. Hakt, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
'vav'av'avv''v
can
cured
If you suffer from arty of the
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Coast, I
DR. JORDAN A CO..
,1051 Market St Est'd 1852. 1
Young men and middle (
aired men who are suffering
I from the effect of youthful indiscretions or ex-
Cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
lie Di illy ,1 in potency .ii jnannuvu
in all its com Dlicat ions: Hnermatorrh ea,
rrofttatiorrhflPM, onorrh?a, dleet, ,
Frraufucr of IJrluatliiK, eie By a
i combination of remedies, of great curative pow- .
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
that it will not only alford immediate reuet but
permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to
perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair ,
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
n mi aoec a viiiHVHHrn us .
fcrplillla thoroughly entdioated from the
Ml
DRF YD1I RDINR FUST? U T '
KVKKV MAW aiinlyhiK to OS will re
ceive our imie(o;jinfon of hisromplnlnt.
we vim uuaramee a rusi ri yjs, uumk m
every cate we undertake, or Jorjeil One
ThoiiMund Hollars.
Consultation FREL and strictly private.
CHARGES VERY REA80NABL& Treat
ment personally or dv letter. Send for book
personally
The Philosophy of Marriac'
valuable boon lor men.;
If bo, be snre and see Ibat your
tioket reads via
Be nwestem Line
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IB THB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTtI, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their MaKnlflnent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
Hilling ana nieeinim var
Trains, aud Motto:
"always on time
has given this roail a national reputation. All
hIhmri of DamoiiKers carried on the ynttlliiiliwl
trains without extra eliarxe. Hlilp yonrlreluht
and travel over this famous Hue. All agent
have tickets.
W n MEAD. T. O. BAVAOR.
(Jen. AgiMit 'J'rav. t. it P. At.
Washington Ht., Portland, ur.
CHICAGO
mmvaukes & St. Paul B'y
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anvnnn nnnrllnir a nkfltoh and rtfturrintlon mat
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention in probably patentable. Communica
tion turlctly confidential. Handbook on Patent
icnt free. Oldont h annoy for Henurtng patent ,
PatfiiitB taken throuirh Munn A, Co. receive
tpecUtl notice, without eliarue, lu the
Scientific American.
A hanrtsnmnly lllimtratofl wnpkly. Lamest dr
oulatlim of any srlmitlno Journal. Terms, $3 a
yinr; four months, $L Bold by all newsdoalers.
MUNN &Co.36,B"d New York
llraucb Ufllve, Ki5 V Ht, Washluglon, D. C.
free.
VISIT DB. JORDAN'
Great Museum of Anatomy
the finest and largest Museum of its kind in the
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you
are made; how to avoid sickness and disease.
We are continually adding new specimens.
' 1051 Market Street, San Francisco, Cnl.
NOKTH l'ACII'IO
Rural Spirit . J,
aiCTOi"
UNION PACIFIC
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE
East and Southeast
FACTORIES FOFl DOG FEED.
A riaf e Where Sustsianre for Arlstoeratle
Canines la Manufactured Wholesale.
One of the two factories in this coun
try for the nialrir.;? of patent food and
patent medicine for dogs has been de
scribed in the New York News. The
founder of this establishment was a
Scotchman. lie was employed in Lon-
lon kennels, studied the needs of
dogs, thought out special treatment
for them and finally took out patents
on foods and medicines, ana in tnis
unique business amassed a fortune.
On the ground floor the visitor enters
the receiving room of the raw materi
als. Thousands of pounds of butch
ers scraps are brought here in the
course of a month. Oatmeal in whole
sale quantities and tons of herbs are
used. The old-fashioned dog s bane,
boneset, catnip and beef-root, under
various scientific names, find a use as
food or as medicine. The second floor
is occupied by four curious machines,
with great cylinder attachments. Af
ter the fat and meat have been sorted
they are ground separately in these
machines and then placed in great
wooden tubs where various mixtures
are added.
The next process seems so much like
the ordinary baker's work that one is
quite disposed to taste things, and
when the round and square cakes of a
tempting brown have been taken from
the brick ovens one really envies the
aristocratic dog. After cooling, the bis
cuits are packed in neat pasteboard
boxes. According to size these boxef-
are labeled for pet dogs, for grey
hounds and St. Bernards. There are
esDeciallv prepared dishes for cats.
Sufficient food to keep pussy for two
days may be had for five cents. But it
costs a pretty penny to keep a dog. A
large dog must have six or eight cakes,
besides a quantity of meat. The meat
costs probably about ten cents and the
cakes are four cents apiece. The most
interesting department is that of the
patent machines, at the top of the
building. The mixtures of herbs an:
chemicals are boiled in great kettles
and the liquid is brought up to thi:
floor to be put in bottles of various
sizes and labeled "cure for mange,''
"liniment for sprains," and to "pre
vent baldness." Sure cures for seven
teen diseases, and pills as well as liquid
medicines, are made. This curious es
tablishment also makes dog-collars,
dog soaps, crates for carrying or ship
ping dogs, dog brushes and combs,
blankets and mackintosh waterproofs,
with hoods, for greyhounds.
THE FIRST.
Thk first volunteer regiment was en
rolled in 1778.
Thk first steamer built in England
appeared in 1815.
The first licensed public house was
established in 1553.
The first surname was adopted in the
reign of Edward the Confessor.
The first books were bound by At-
falus, king of Pergamus, in 198 B. C.
The first spectacles were made by
Alexander del Spina about the year
1285.
The first typewriter ever made ap
peared in 1714, the work of Henry
Mills.
The first public library was estab
lished in Athens by Pisistratus about
540 B. C.
A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co.. of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are in the form of
Beautiful Pastel Pictures
They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
AGENTS WANTED
VIA THB
11. II
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
(ESTABLISHED IN IW',0.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
OLLMAN PALACE 8LKKPER8.
ULLMAN TOUH1ST HLEEPEK8.
FUKE KECUNINU CHAIR CARS.
jj Portland to Chicago Without Change
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
(jniek Time.
I ninn Jixit.
I'xnuitntlly Cmnlnrted Kxcnritiont.
IfctKifK Checked to Domination.
Ikiw IUIiw.
lhrrrt lina to Trnn-Miiwiiwlmi and Intnr.
nnlioiml KxiHwitinn held at Omulia, Nebraska,
June lu Nuvemlmr,
Write nndprnivneil for in ten, time tblo and
nthnr uiformatiou pertaining to Union faoino
It. It.
It. W. IIAXTKlt. or J. C, H A!tT Airt..
(Imi. Avt.. 1M &I Ht., U. It. A N. Co.,
1 ortliiuu, Dr. Heppner, Ur.
There is more catarrh in this seotion of
the country than all other diseases pnt
together, and nntil tbe last few years
was supposed to be incurable. Hot a
great many years doctors prooounoed it
a IoobI disease, and prescibed looal rem
edies, and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment pronouoced it in
curable. Soienoe has proven oatarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Care, maoufaotared by F. J.
Cheney k Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tbe only
constitutions! oare on tbe market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspoonfal. It sots directly 00 the
blood sod mucous surface of the system.
Tbey offer one bandied dollars for any
case it fails to oare. Send for oiroalars
and testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHEENY 4 CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
For the life of Wm. E. Gladstone, by
John Clark Ridpatb, LL. D. , the most
celebrated orator Bud statesman of
modern times. His brilliant genius and
remarkable oharaoter;bis grand achieve
ments as leader and prime minister; bis
magnificent triumphs in great political
straggles ;including his famous speeches,!
striking incidents, personal aneodotes,
etc. MaDy snperb phototype engravings.
Over 650 pages. Only $2.50. Splendid
canvassing outfit with valuable pre
mium, terms and fall instructions sent
free for 36 oents in stamps to cover post
age. Most liberal terms guaranteed.
Twenty days oredit. Freight paid.
Agents making $5 to $30 a day. Be first
in the field. Order outfit today. Ex-
perieooe not neoessary as everybody
wants it. mention this paper. Monroe
Book Co., Dep't. J., Dearborn HI.,
Obioago. 57 64
TOLD WITHOUT NAMES.
An Oregon man is suspected ot insan
ity merely because of his "incoherent
talk on religion and love."
A young English woman has been
appointed lecturer on fruit growing be
fore the Derbyshire county council.
A Nkw Ha ven hermit is accused of
"annoying his neighbors," and a court
will decide whether ho is gulty of this
unhermitlike offense.
A cuitious and very objectionable
crank is one who haB developed in Bir
mingham, England. Ho goes about
with a long steel hat pin and stabs all
fashionably dressed ladies whom he
encounters.
Romances of the war of 1812 are told
by a colored hermit, aged ninety-four,
who dwells in a hut in the woods near
Taunton, Mass. Ue never tells the
same story twice, and is as earnest as
if he believes his own stories.
The "whirling fever" has entered a
family of seven persons in Lawrence,
Kan. Father and mother and five chil
dren are supplied with bicycles and are
out almost every evening in a group,
riding around town on their wheels.
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
i
IP rouinrs HQ COOKING
HAKES COLLARS MID CUFFS STIFF AMD NICE
f
faiif7a.":':::.u.:l,,CT5ICg
ONE POUND Or THIS STARCH WILL 00
Or ANY OTHER STARCH.
"i r hi irinafr nnnSro
KEOKUKjOWA.NewHWtNjC0HI(.i
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig
inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
One of these pictures ! I kj,
sbicrPex7o. Elastic Starch
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
beautiful picture.
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
LUNG
tkotjbl.es and consumption
can be cured.
An Eminent New York Chemist and ScleutiHt
Makes a Free Offer to Onr Headers.
PAPER MAKING IN THISCOUNTRY
Worth its weight in gold to every farmer
and ureedor in Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 TEU YEAR.
(Huinplo copies free.)
Kami Hpirit and Oiuette both for
13.00, 0Ab, at this ofiloe.
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system ;
Light its trains by eleotrloity through
oat;
Usm the celebrated electric berth read
ing lamp;
Rons speedily equipped passenger trains
evnrv day and night between Ht. Paul
and Uhioago, aud Omaba tod Chicago;
the
Chicano. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated vestilmled
trains, currying the latent private
compartment ears, library buffet smok
ing cars, and palace drawing room
sleeper.
Parlor ears, free reclining chair oars.
and the very best uioiDg cbtlr car
service.
for low! rata to ny point to lb
United rUt or Canada, apply to
gent or ad J rase
C. J. EDDY,
J. W. CASET, General Ag.nt,
Trav. Paes. Agent. PurtUod, Or.
'50 Years....
IN THE
Undisputed Supremacy
World's Competition
Cooper's Shcsp Di; !
Increase Yield of Wool. Knbunoe
Value ni Flock. Chrap, Hf, Hea
dy, Oleaa, Wliolctonws 0loriiM.
CHAS. G. ROBEUTS.
CCNCRAl AGENT,
J7 A.h Hlrrrt, Portland, Orrgua.
Sold bv Minor k Co..
Ht'ppiH-r, Or.
OUKGON SHORTLlNKKy.
Ql'ICKKliT AND MOHT D1RKCT LINE TO
IiRASKA, KANSAS, M8
SOURI RIVER and all
Points EASI and SOUT1IA
LOOK AT THE TIME.
IIM'NKK II
NEW YORK. A days
CHICAGO. 3i
ST. LOUIS.
OMAHA,
3
SALT LAKE.
vinnTiirnv Ju
UX LlllHlj ll. FISH
if
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
THKOUOII CAIH
TO
Mr. PAH.
MINNKAPOLIH
Ht'l.tMU
KAIUM
lU'TIK.
U ELENA
Ticket itid to all point la IhsCoiUJ
HUte and Caned.
qt'ICK TIME TO.
All other
point
in lb
Ewt and
feiotbvMl
Cnh'h
WaaHIMtiroB
lULTlMolta
N Yum
liTrru
'Oman
Km City
Ht. JirN
Ht, Ion
ItoiiroM
I'oioo IVmit eniiBMttion
at Ht. Paul, Minneepoli.
Kaottt City, Omaha, Hu
Loot and otliar promt
neat poiel
Basest checked through to dtiotloo
ol iM kaU.
Through tk kt to Jra aud ("blue, via
TeAum and Northra IViBn fMm
ship Cum ;' tin.
tlirt t'lNCfl to CO to cot.
I
your nun lrn aim lamu
rlmim, etoak mxl roael.
nvnnY F1HDA
flu Htfr i-tircl timt '! t4-tn.
I'lir . al lt., li'lllo rvli'lrml. nU
it if. llitthni run i't lur
I ! a.
nr.xj. matiikws.
Keep
snEsp ana Gel Bicn.
tiii: wool ur.coiti)
Tll Vtt H t D It.
For full loforroeiioa, tim miJ, map,
tieket, 9H ll on or nt
V. O. Ali at, A. I Cmatn-w,
Airt.N.P.Ky. Att.Oen.l . Al.
XNlllfUf. I'wtlcnJ.Uf
iyroil arrargameiit eff to
our reader
The Wool Ifccord
and Heiul WWkly (iui lte, on )arff
13 Oil.
Tli Wool IUepfd U lb only ftatiuoal
oo orao anj cft the wiwl InJuatry
from lb raieititf of th bp t Id al
ln of lb tnaaiifanofa.J attlflf It 1
pnliliaho.1 klr at N Tot . lb
fafiiltr J.liea la JUI yaar. 1 1 aikl
rMWt ar fall an I aortip and H
Hhaap liaUra' Talk la ar ur1k
10 Iiiiim h 1 rlr ii II. 1 af
Hnit'l r ii im mi j j lii'alcia ,
Ubailtl rstiiiuaa. !!,; I'lul t-
Pitiua j iut ml 'i.ii.
Tha United State Mow at th Dead of tba
Llit In Point of Production.
Though the number of paper I actoriea
ia tbe United States haa decreaeed 20
jht cent, tiuring tne laei is yeare, uie
prtxluet of American factories during
the same period has increased 40 per
cent., and the present capacity of the
paper mills of the United States is 300,-
0H1 tons a year. More than $100,000,000
is Invested in the naper fuctories of tho
UTAH, COLORADO, NE- country, which number 700, and the
total number of employes in them 1
larger than our standing army.
For many years, during the time that
rag paper or straw paper was ine
standard, Great Britain stood at the
head of the world's producers, and
manufactured not only sufficient for
the home demand, which Im very ex
teiiMlve, but also had a surplus left over
for export to other countries, whereas
the American product of paper was In-
sufficient even for home requirement.
With, however, the discovery of the
utility of wood pulp for per making
and the prnc whereby the cost of pa
per lias leen reduced from 12', to 2'4
cent a pound, the United States have
been stendily pushing ahtHd and are
now not only in advance of (irent Itrlt-
aln.tut,are Increasing their lead rapidly.
Germany follows Great Britain closely,
and may soon overtake It In psper mak
ing.
The raw material. Including wood
nulii. mm. tmppinir. wood fller, nl
cotton ste which enter Into the com-
poult ion of poer, represent a totsl an
nual Investment In all the rountrnw
which hnve auihentie flgnire of paper
manufnetur of lioo.ooO.OOO, and the
rhentlcnl lined for dyeing or cohrlng
p;tN-rs, Mirt It'iittirlv high grade note pa
per. Involve a further expenditure of
$jO,nnn,(Kirt. The Ingredients which en
ter Into the romMlllon of pser of
vnrloua klmls. In s.Ulitlon to the al
ready given, are jute nnd straw, and the
nstrn tiard sre divided, according to
their serlc sbleneaa. Into linen raff.
hli h yield 50 rr rrBt- ' peprr'rom
the amount of material used, woolen
mir which yield "o per rent., and
cm ton rnr which, by lmprovel roe
ea. tleld M ireent.
New York ami Maaasehusett stand
at the head f t the states In reapwt l3
the amount of prr manufaeturrd.
With the rhi-npening of the coat of pa
per not only hsve new tinea lieen found
for It (they hsve railway tracks mad
of per In Germany, ami paper pen
cils are no lon-er a hovelty In New
York), hut th oVmnnd for p"T ha
Inervaaed enorniouaty. This Is par
ticularly notieealil In newapspers. the
aire if hirh hs. In many reeea. twen
lrtrrrad In rnrrenpom! Uv the rwlue
Oort In price. M'renver. e besper pef
h lxinr. enornMxialy tbe hualneav
of tbe jitiieation of tk and mr-
inea. This reduction of eot In look
making hy vklrh volume that, ft few
rear ago. coat one tl1ar, is txiw ao! 1
for 1$ or ? renl. has had one odd re
till, aa la ah"n In I he genrrsl deeliii
of private lihrartea, for, wilb therheap
enig of W.Va, lb Inrrnilve foe eol
Wlirg them ama f b drirird,
ri. In !, eaa of rare laUa or
' lbMi lne1 o aiTtMitil f tba l-attlv
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wi.r r. -. ri".w-4 .tnnpa
WELL WORTH A GLANCE.
William Peng's will is in the pos
session of Frank T. Sabin, of Phila
delphia. Sparkling champagne was first made
by Petrus Perignon, a monk, who died
in 1715.
Ward Prentiss, aged ten, son of
Dr. Prentiss, of Jamaica, N. Y., lost
the sight of an eye through a shot
from an air gun, aimed at him by a
little comrade.
A toy snake four feet long was dis
played before Miss Mamie Lynch, aged
sixteen, in Bridgeport, Conn., by a
comrade, and so terrified the girl that
she has become insane.
What seemed to be a lively fall of
snow In very large flakes over a limited
area in tlie tunement tiistnct 01 rew
York on a recent bright and breezy
morning resolved itself on close in
spection into flecks of foam from the
suds in a washtub, flung to the winds
by some small persons on a fire escape.
The distingniehed ohemiet, T. A. Blo
ouoo, of New York City, demonstrating
hia discovery ot a reliable oure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronchial, lnng and obest troubles,
stubborn oonghs, catarrhal affections,
general deoline and weakness, loss ot
flesh, .and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
coveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New Bcibotifio Treatment" bus
oared thousands permanently by its
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional dnty 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, bos produoed results
as beneficial to bumaDity as can be
olaimed bv any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are oursble in any climate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," tiled in bis American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those cured in all parts of the world.
Tbe dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. Sloonm. M. C,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office Bnd express address, and the free
medicine will be promptly sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take Instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.
Please tell the Dootor thst yon saw
this in tbe Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. J uly 9-7-1 yr.
FOR YOU!
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 i
now prepared to tackle anything in any
line and will meet prices of any person
under tbe sun in the line ot druggists
supplies, blank books, bank work
oounty work, or any sort of book bind
ingwork that you have heretofore sent
away to get done.
Tbe Gazette shop is not a oharity
ooncern bat if you will give us a ohanoe
we will see that you are satisfied in
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 sod we got tbe
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 comes to town, re
member it and call up 'phone No. 3.
560-tf
Free Inclining Chair Car
Upholstered Tonriat Hleepiog Car
rulluiao Palao Bleeping Car
For full particular regarding rate,
tim ol train, etc, call on or addres
J. C. II ART,
Agent O. K. k N. Co., Heppner, OregoD
0. 0. Tiaav, W. E. Com am,
Trav. ! . Agt. Oao'l Agt.
Ut Third hi., Portland, Or.
Weekly Kxcoraiuoi Is Tuivnith Can to tha
East.
Another through tourist oar to tbe
East ba been arranged to run out ot
Portland, giving four each week. Here
after tba oar lerving Monday will mo
through without obaoge to Kansas City
sod Chlcstfo, over the O. R. A N., Ore
gon 8hort Line, Rio Orande Western,
Denver k Rio Orsode, Missouri Paoiflc
aod Chicago k Alton. That oar ba jnst
been arranged for, ami tbe one previous
ly soheduled for Monday list been
changed to Thursday. It rnna through
to St. Louie, via th Missouri Ptolflo
line. The oar leaving Portland Toesday
goes tbrongb to Bonton, and i promoted
by tbe Cnioago, Rock lslsod and Pacific
Wednesday' oar ruu to HI. Jocrpb,
Kansaa City nd St. Loui, over tbe
Uorlington. All tbeae apeoial through
est ere receiving a gratifying patronage.
Oonsnlt O. R. k N. Agent before buying
tickets to the Fast.
Tbe Gazette oarnea a full stock of
mourning note, correspondence style,
with envelopes to match. Those desiring
snob stationery ean have their wants
npplied at this office. tf.
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Wilbonl
Change of Car Retween Spokane,
Rossland and Nel on. Also between
Nelson and Rosslsud, daily except
Sunday:
Leava.
Mil A. M Hp"kan
urn a. m....
:I0 A.M
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGJLINE
H. REED k ..
A. G. OOILVIE f p'Pe'r-
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Foiall (fit) mll6)...f.uu Round trip ttioo
Mayvllle (M mllo). 4 00 Round trip 7 00
Condon (89-mllei) . . 8 00 Round trip 6 00
Clem (28 inllca).... 200 Round trip SS0
Olex (19 miles) 160 Round trip 8 60
Rtsge lesves Arlington every mornimr
(Sunday excepted) at 0 o'clock; is due
i uononn ai a p. m. and arrive at Foi-
sil at 7 p. m.
Comfortabl covered cosohes and esre
ful, experienced drivers.
. Rowland.
. NpImid-..
Arrlra.
. ;W P. M.
. 8:10 M.
..8.4S P. M.
Cli eonnwtmna at Nlm with teamen for
Kaalo, and all Kootonal lak point.
I'aMMiinira for'Kottla hlTr and Binndr
nwi oonnar at Marco with ataoa dailv.
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon haa re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Ccntrnl.
aled hay lor tale. Charge reaannahle. Call
Bun him and have vour horaea wall pared Inr.
"The Regulator line"
Tie PM IVki 4 .kkU Nsvipiioa Ct
TW0 SPLENDID TRAINS DAILY
TO THK EAST
-GB1T HOCK ISLAND III.
CATARRH Rocky Mountain I Colorado Flvnr
- i . . , .
Cordray, the pioneer tbeatreman of
Portland in lb line ol "popular price ,'
bs r fitted th Wastington til. theatre,
formerly kooan tbe "New Frk."
Cordray alar ay ba anmetbing near, and
onr people, vheo below, ran aprnd
iltanaut evsulng at his plaos. tt
BIIAUXns
DALUS Cirt" AM0 KICULHTOH'
;nd. lb
Uo..lll
.aod Tb
mmrntlni Xl.'n.Uy, May
liinar f Hi lirqlnr
at Portland t . n
lall IN;kl.m.
Wban run go ! iVrlUrtd, slop nff at
Tli Pallr and lk trip duo th
(Vilttmbia; )ou ill ej7 It. enj
oiiir.
W. C Al l.AWAT,
Oxnaral Agat.
QUXOIC TXIVtM t
tor-
tSim Irmiolfsioo
Aa4aUM(teJirnrnt-Mle'
ra ( taa
Southern Hncific Co
11 anati k tt,ml CiJikM In all
a4i tt H lWMl (Mart
Hi IV-4 I MM. I'm 1 1 ma. I
Mao i
I . .. .m
-7Wf4ri
Ak your
Druggist
I' if Bfbrma
10 CENT
TRIAL 6IZE.
EIj Cream Da'm
rn.an Kit en'H,
W,.ir.1r t aa Ptlirt
lnj'irl'. drai
ll I q rl. y AInHtil
lllrr Hr.i. at oia.
It i(n tS r'.miiN
ji .S.mI rwnr".
Inflamniatt.Ht.
II, . ant l"f"lr. I. t' S V.-llrti. Iflfr thf
.,m nf 1-' "4 hmrll. F ul MM tut. 1 1
ur m 1 1.
. . V t. a Mfr. ?" Tora.
Limited
wrcvtii T2 M
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COLD "Hi HEAD
laTa HKNVHl, . ,
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ArriTal.lN . I.M
" OMAHA
IrX MolNFH
" I'AVKM-OUf
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Ntt Day
Thmnah HlwtxHa and Chair Cam Colaradn Ui
I hiracn. Mlla tntibula tlnvo.h.ml. Tha
Bnt train la tba t.
a. m.
a a. m.
ll A p. IU.
I si a. in,
i ;f a. m.
a. m.
p. hi.
U PKNVHt
" inlii Hl'KlNtirJ
Ar'Uaa 'lol'r KA .
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t ' p. m.
14 p. m.
t a. m.
II a. a.
Ar. HT. I UI IS. (Wab. It
IS p. m.
ArrlaKT JOHfTH
I.IVOLN triHnn)
- OMAHA (KtSaa)
l w m.
s 1 a. m.
-J a. m.
Thiouft-h 8lrra Cohmul.. HHn tu Ht. L..OK
la Wl-.h B y.
i : v !: n .
These arc New Trains in ailition to our former service.
fir pantratara ant fuUUr (itln tim of tlmw tra'na vrita
omsiAL
W. H. riHTM,
u-o. ai.. i r. r iv.
c. c
. M'LCOD.
A. I.. T. A . T'lfl KI
. "ntiinn Jam Kaniln YoniK All That 14-Ycar Old Stuff,
-Kohn's Best'
On Tap Down at The
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tut -. it.it) wmi f.i.ailMis
ton I War wlihKimin tha Sar. all itiii-a
Sitlphl. rtr l orltalia an. I .iwr.M ol
Ih-mry ! all rnlnriit prhi-ara. Ni-arlf aiw
K..- M .! toliim. Mar.rlnn.lf rhmp.
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la li't a irrrfni a ntmu. Waarv !'
! aut-rttmn . rm In Ainrta
Wriiana Ulty rri.n ara amplnrH In nur
mrrraitif1.iw tl.aPlmnt atntt. In srrv t"il,
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