Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 08, 1898, Image 4

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Pkpaet TIME SCHEDULES Armvs
ro From Heppner. fbom
9:30 p.m. Salt Ikc, Denver, 4:50 a.m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, at.
louia, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ockak Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco
Sail July 6. 9, 13,
17, 81, . 29.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska 5:00 p.m.
July 19.
8:00 p.m. Columbia River 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Stkamebs. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Willametts Riveb 4:80p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, Ncw
berg, Salem and
V ay Landings.
7:00a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Riveks. Mon.. Wed.
and Sat. md Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. :00a.m. Willamette Riveh 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. Tues.. Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval. and Sat.
lis At Way Land
ings. Lv. Riparla Snake Riveb. Lv.Lewlston
1:45 a m. 5:45 a.m.
Mon., Wed. Riparia to Lcwlaton Sun , Tues.
and Friday "1 Thur.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J, 0. HART, A(enl, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
HUE TOO GO! ERST?
If bo, be sure and see that your
ticket reads via
Tie Honnv;esierR Line
....THE....
CHIOAOO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IB TBB
Denver & Rio Grande!
RAILROAD
-SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
Id through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced oouduotors and
porters.
Pans ntrcct Hallways.
The htrect railways of Parts art
under the fovcrrmcnt control, and th
rules for their guidance arc very strict.
Only four passengers are allowed to
stand on the back platform, and they
must pay the same fare as the first
class passengers inside, viz., six cents,
while those on the roof of the car ride
at half rates.
A Bora Thins; for Too.
A transaction in which you cannot loselsa
mi ! thiutf. Biliousness, slclc lieauacne, I ur-
red tongue, lever, piles and a thousand other
ills are causea uy cousuuiuiuu tsuu biukkibu
livrer Ciirareta Candr Cathartic, the won-
derful new liver stimulant and intestinal
tonic are br all druegists guaranteed to cure
or moncv refunded. C. O. C. are a sure
thing, try a box to-day; 10c.. 25c.. 50c.
Biuiiiile aud booklet free, bee our big ad.
MAGNIFICENT OFFER.
Mnnilavo To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and
illUIIUays, Boston without change via Salt Lake,
Missouri Paclncand Chicago and Alton Kys.
T...J To Omaha. Chicago. Buffalo and
lUlMlttjs, BoBton without change via Salt Lake
and Chicago, hock isiana a. r acme By.
To St. Joseph, Kansas City and
Ht. Louis without change via Salt
Lake ana Burlington Koute.
Tt.nJ.. To Kansas City and St. Louis with-
IllUOUajS, out change via Salt Lake aud Mis
souri racinc railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
Every new subscriber of the Ga
zette, or old one renewing, will get
a a premium a copy of "The Great
Debate" between Horr and Harvey.
This was one of the greatest con
tests of the kind in tbia age. The
financial question is prominent in
politics and yon want this book. It
is bound neatly in paper and retails
for 5Q cents the world over. Come
early before all the premiums are
gone. The investment is but $2
cash.
The Patterson Pcb. Co.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all all information, Inquire
of O. R. fc N. and B. P. agents, or address,
R, C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. St Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Hakt, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
Wisconsin
Central
Lines
A BULLET-PROOF BREASTPLATt
rh Invention of s German Tailor to
Protect Soldiers.
Projectile makers in recent years
have expended much money, time and
ingenuity in increasing the efficiency
of the various missiles that come with
in scope of their endeavors, and they
have undoubtedly achieved some won
derful results. But of what use is it
all? No sooner is the projectile im
proved to the extent of demolishing
the likeliest object of its attack than
some counter improvement is made to
defeat the improved projectile. Armor
plate is made too strong to be pene
trated by missiles of the greatest
known penetration, and then missiles
are made to penetrate the armor, ana
stronger armor has to be made. So the
inventors in the two lines keep playing
seesaw with one another, now one up
and now the other, until it seems as if
their rival efforts must produce about
the same result as if neither had ever
begun, and as if the best way to end it
all was to mutually agree to do noth
ing-
Here is a German tailor m Mann
heim, for instance, says the London
News, who had apparently defeated
the lately gained and much lauded in
creased Denetratinir power of the Ger
man rifle ball. He has invented or dis
covered some substance which resists
bullets in a way that greatly astonishes
military men, and the army magnates
are after his secret. Military commis
sions have made numerous tests and
declared the results most satisfactory.
The inventor has made the material
into a sort of cuirass or breastplate in
tended to be fastened to the uniform at
the shoulders and the thighs and
weighing only six pounds. The sur
face of the breastplate is of ordinary
military cloth, and the resisting sub
stance is put underneath. Of course it
leaves the head, arms and legs ex
posed. At one of the tests a life size
dummy figure of a soldier was dressed
up with one of the shields and set up
GENERAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897,
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Chicago may require some assist- to be fired at. Not one of the tullcts
YEARS'
j SO
T- EXPERIENCE
. mi a i I
ance in me way 01 caving tneir
hand baggage taken form or to
train and carriage or bus, or in
manv other ways, and they "will
find all that is desired in this re-
the material.' Thev were found im
bedded in the coat, all of them flat
tened by the resistance offered. In or
der to find the probable effect of the
bullets upon a human body the dummy
was covered with soft material under
Boa. H. V. Gate at Peadletoa.
Hon. H. V. Gates, the promoter sod
prinoipal stockholder in the eleotrio
libt plant and water works of Ueppner,
accompanied by bit wife, registered at
the Falaoe on the morning of the 7th,
for a few daya'sojonrn in the interests of
his business. As orator of the da; at
La Grande on the Fourth the Cbroniole
says: "Just before the introduction of
the orator of the day, Hod. H. V. Gates,
a message was read annonnomg Samp
son's viotory at Santiago. Of coarse,
that was a signal for an outburst of ap
plause, and for s few moments
pandemonium reigned in the aadience.
When quiet was restored Mr. Gates
commenced bis oration, and tor three
quarters of an hoar be held bis bearers
as though spell bound. Occasionally be
was mterruted by applause, and during
his address he held the olosest attention
of the entire assemblage. He paid glow
ing tributes to Washington, Linooln
and Grant, the army and navy, and his
whole address was of the most patriotic
nature and made the breasts of the
many old veterans present heavy with
honest pride."
1100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to care in all its stages and that is
catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, aoting dirctly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so muoh faith in its
curative powers, that they offer one
hundred dollars for any case that it fails
to oure. Bend for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Chunky & Co.,
Toledo, O.
JtlTSold by druggists, 75o.
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Hold on to Your Vooi
until you correspond with (is.
We ore In i position to both make and save you money.
Listen to these facts. We are by far the largest wool commis
sion house in the wwt. We handled last year
15,000,000 POUNDS OF WOOL.
The large manufacturer huy front urn diree.
Our stocks are always extensive enough to supply their wants.
We Make Liberal Advances on Consignments
at 5 per cent per annum for money thus loaned. We supply
our patrons with sacks free. We send you our regular market
letter which keeps you informed at all times upon the exact
condition of the market. Write um at tunc a.boat, 7UT
wool, sending sample.
k SILVERMAN BH0S. SKt, Chicago
tl r
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
LUNG
THOC BLISS AND CONSOMiTION
CAN BE CURED.
An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist
Makes a Free Offer to Onr Headers.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights 4c.
Anvrma snndlnff a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably piitontahle. Communica
tions strict lycnnarientlitl. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest apency for securing patents.
Patents taken tlirouuh Munn A Co. receive
tprriiU motics, without chariie, in the
Scientific American.
Boect in the service of the Ushers the breastplate, and the effect upon it
r . , . was but a slight depression, less than
at the Grand Central Passenger tfinth of an inch beneath where the
A handsomely illustrated weekly.
oniail.in nf un .cimiMfle Journal.
Tour ninnius, su ouiu uy an newflueaierH.
I.srsest dr-
Terms, t I
C0 361Br..dw.,.NpWY0rf
Ilranch Office, U2S F flt, Washington, D. C.
Great Short Lire
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHI0A.Q0
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vcstibuled
UiuliiK and Sleeping Car
Trains, and Motto:
"always on time"
lias given this road ft national reputation. All
iilasses ol passengers carried on the vestlbtiied
trains without extra charge. Whip yourlreluht
and travel over this famous Hue. All agents
have tickets.
W. II. MEAD, F. C SAVAGE,
Oen. Agent. Trav. V. A I'. Agt.
2lh Washington St., Portland, Or.
Station, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. They will be in waiting at
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional provision for
their comfort.
JAS. C. TOND,
Gen'l Fassr. Agt
a tenth
bullet struck. It seems likely, there
fore, that a soldier wearing the armor
would suffer some pain on being struck
by a bullet, and at a short distance
might even be rendered insensible, but
it is thought he could not be seriously
injured.
. SHE GAVE HIM THE GRIP.
BUILDS
Attempt at
MANY NESTS.
NOKTH HACIPIO
Rural Spirit r
(KKTABUHIIED IN 1669.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
DEVOTED TO
CHICAGO
llwaies & St. Fail R'y
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf J
Worth ita weiulit in gold to every farmer
and breeder in Oregon.
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEITARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
at I The Only All-Rail Boute Without
Change of Oars Botween Spokane,
Ronalaod and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Koeslood, daily ezoept
Sunday:
Leave.
Hit) A. M...
II Ml A. M...
W:I0 A.M....
. .Hpolcann...
. Itomland ..
. .Nelson
Arrive.
...;40 P. M.
.. :0 P. M.
...M5 P. M.
Close connections at Nelson with steamers (or
Ralo, and all KKttnBt lke points.
I'araonKera (or 'Kettle hiver and Boundary
reek oonuect at Marcus with stave dailv.
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HUItHCRIITION: $2.00 FEU YEAR.
Sample oopiea free.)
Itiiral Spirit and Gazette both for
il.UO, oaab, at thii ofiloe.
r LINE Ry
This Railway Co.
Operate! iti traiua on the famoni blook
yatem;
LitfhU ita trains by eleotriolly through
out; Usea the celebrated eleotrio berth read
tug lamp;
Knin ipeedily equipped paasenger trains
ever day and niifht between Ml. l ani
and (Uiioago, aud Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicaao. Milwaukee
St. Paul
AUo operate! steam-heated ventibuled
trains, carrying the latest private
eotnpartmaot oars, library buffet smok
ing cars, and pal axe drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor ears, free reclining chair oars,
sod the very best dintug obair oar
service.
Fur lowest rates to any point in the
United Mates or Canada, apply to
seiil or sJJreas
C. J. EDDY,
J. W. CASEY. General Agent,
Trav. Pass. Ageut. Portland, Or.
50 Years....
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CHAS. G. ROBEHTS,
GENERAL AGENT,
717 Ash Mrect, I'ortland, Oregon.
Sold 1v Minor it Co.,
Hoplm'r, Or.
QUICKEST AND MOHT DIRECT LINE TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
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Points EAST and SOUTH-
LOOK AT THE TIME.
And Thereby Caused a Commotion In tbb
Theater.
At the theater one night two gentle
men sat in the front row, next to the
orchestra. Directly behind them sat a
gentleman and hia wife. A few mo
menta before the curtain went up one
of the gentlemen in the front row put
his arm on the bacK of his companion's
aeat.
While talking to hia friend he felt a
slight pinch 011 the arm. On looking
around he saw that the lady behind
him had turned to look up to the bal
cony, and in so doing had placed her
hand on his arm. Realizing that she
had done so unconsciously, he did not
move his arm, says the Rochester
Union-Advertiser.
Soon, however, ho felt a hard pinch.
Thinking that the best way to call the
lady's attention to what she was doing
would be to ask if anything was
wanted, the gentleman turned and
asked:
"What Is it, madam?"
"Sir?" said the lady, and immediate
ly the husband blitzed up.
"What do you mean by speaking to
my wife?" he demanded.
"Don't mean anything," was the re
ply, "but I would like to know what
your wife means by pinching my arm?"
Then both men looked at the lady's
hand, which atill rested on the arm.
Roth smiled, liecame a little nervous
and apologized. During the rest of
the performance the lady kept her
hn " in her muff.
AGENTS WANTED
KzplHinlna; an Old Habit of
Male Wrens.
' The London Field tells of many cases
where wrens have built several nests,
only one of which has been occupied,
and casts about for un explanation. It
appears from what T. M. Ward, of Sib
ton, Yoxford, Suffolk, anya," that it is
the male bird that builds these unused
nests. He also observed that the
builder of a nest which was never used
paused after each bit of nest material
was put in place to sing in a loud voice.
The odd nests are completely finished to
all outward appearance. Sundry ex
planations of this remarkable habit
have been offered, one being that the
odd nests are put up for the purpose of
fooling the parasitical cuckoo, which
depends on other birds to raise ita
young', but there is a poetical idea that
it is the mule bird's lonesonieness that
urges him to build. A few American
birds build duplicate nests, but the mat
ter has not been so thoroughly studied
by field ornithologists yet to admit of
uu accurate explanation of the cause.
The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo
onm, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable oure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronobial, lnng and oheet troubles,
stubborn oougha, oatarrbal affeotions,
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-
ooveries to .any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New Scibntiflo Treatment" b as
oured thousands permanently by ita
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial of hia infallible oure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and tbia great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, baa produoed results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
claimed by anv modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and oon
sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in his American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those onred in all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
runted, means speedy and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. 0.,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office and 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 Doctor that yon saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 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 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 ot any person
nnder the sun in the line ot druggists
supplies, blank books, bank work
county work, or any sort of book bind
ingwork that yon have heretofore sent
away to get done.
The Gazette shop is not a obarity
concern bat if you will give us a obanoe
we will see that you are satisfied in
every particular.
Bay your goods at home. Remember
that Abe Lincoln said that when one
bought goods away from home 'the
foreigner got the money and we got the
goods. But when the goods wera
bought at home we bad both moDey
and goods. This is good doctrine. We
are willing to abide by it. When ti e
printing drummer comes to town, re
member it and call op 'phone No. 3.
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For the lit nf Wm. E. Gladstone, by
John Clark Ridpstb, LL. D. , the most
NEW YORK, 4 J days lebrald orator and statesman ot
nuutus llmM Hia brilliant oenlna and
CHICAGO. 3J - remarkable obaraoter;bis grand achieve.
Curious t'ulmn Cave.
There is a series of small and large
caverns in the marble rocks of the j
Cuban mountains which are beinggrud
uaJly filled up, and that, too, in a most
remarkable maimer. The common land
Kiiuils, of which there arc so many !-
eiwi und varieties in Culm, make these
eaves a resort during the dry season.
They congregate on the floors of tlw
caverns in immense numbnrs and mil
lions of them never leave. The reason
is this: The water which drops from
the roofs or ceiling of the different cav
erns contuins a large ht cent, of cir
Uuute of lime. When the water evapo
rates the lime is left behind, nnd, acting
i u cement, it irlues great layers of
the snail shells together every year.
This procem going on wuson after sea
son la gradually tilling up the Cuban
eaves, and it is only a quention of time
when there will not I a single cavern
left on the. island. ""
can
cured 1
if von suffer from anv of tlis I
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Coast, I
DR. JORDAN & CO.,
,1081 Market St Est'd 1852.
1 Yon no; men and middle (
aaed men who are miltering
I fmm the eflVrts of vmtthfitl indiscretions or cx- i
cee in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
Debility ,lmpoienry.a.oa nannmni
in all its complications; MerntRtorrlMa,
PHMlalnrrlipn. Hnilftrruws. aif.
rreanrurr or llrluallai, vie. Ky a
cumhination of remedies, of ureal curative now- ,
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment 1
that it will not only afford immediate reliel out ,
tiermanent cure. The Doctor docs not claim to
perform miracles, but It well-known to be a fair i
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Central.
aled hay for sale. Charges reasonable. Call
Bou aim aud have vour horses well eared for.
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE ,
Eat and Southeast
VI THK
and square Physician and Surgeon, nre-tnuiieut
n his uneciaiiy isisteanr vi ,
Nr nlil I Is thoroughly eriirilrfttedlrum the
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Vwi'.uv m m nitnii'iiiir tn ns will re-1
..ui hrataml nt.ttiiim nf llii (ifimi lltll tl t-
We vim uimraiKco 1111 ii vri iiji m i
evrry eate we undertake, or Jorjeu vile
TlionHana jronnru.
Conu talion tRLri and strictly private.
CIIAKUES VEKY REASON A ULE. Treat- I
melt personally or oy letter. Send for book,
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Great Museum of Anntomy
the finest and largest Museum of its kind in the
world. Corns and learn how wonderfully you
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Portland to
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Low Itiitxa.
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national Kxpositiun held at Omaha, Neliraaka,
June to loTriibor,
WrlU onilorsinned fur nta, tima tallies an d
other information pertaining to Union I'aciCe
J.H.LOTHltOP, or J. C, HAHT Atrt,
(leu. Art.. I ts ad HU, O. K A N. Co.,
Portland, Ur. Heppner, Or.
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your t'uio Mik fttitl limit'
clun, aleaka ami roaata.
Yti ReolinlnB Hi sir Cart
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rollman I'alaot Hlerplnit Can
Kur full iiartteoUra regarding ratet,
tima ol train, olo., call on or addrNs
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Agent O. R. A N. Co., Hsppner. Drgon
0. 0. Thbv, W. E. Comas,
Trav. Taat. Agt. '"'! Agt.
124 Third HI., rortlan.1, Or.
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llaa'agH rli.ikaj ILikU.Ii la deatiuatioo
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uip I'ouipaor'a lliisv
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for full tefirmaUnn, tima Mr da, map,
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l'llial rrargxiuoitt vtlt X
our rftvUra
The Wool Hccord
aitd Homl Wwsly (taavllo, nno ar tr
Tl HmI IUf.! ta It.t t'tilr a at um a
ihI uigan aiid riifa ilia mki Iudualry
Iriiia Iba raising of lb Ui lo Hit ll
lug ot Itia ttaaufaptorad arllol. tt ta
pull!lied orelly at Nw Yo'k tad tb
ffgutar pnoa t fi(K) year. It Mark
rHirU tall oirnp and !
Hi.rrp lt.lrs' Talk aloaa art worth
111 lime tha prica ol Ida pa par.
hain la (Vipiat) applicali".
Ubttil)r r.ii.tua ftiit fimh
f to0 lo C0 inlfcribw
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v a v
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Li
Tht Haiku, Porllmi I Astoria Ntvigatiw C.
OTaLA.VKJ
oaliis cm" AS0 "RIQUUTO'
2nd,
l4na
i od
th
will
Tb
Commencing Monday, May
iMiufi or iti nifni"r
rsva 1'orltand Ml UJMJ n
lallr otHikleVtU.
Whan fan g to I oriiaud, np on
Tlio Imllri n.l la Uip uown ins.
Olnnit-ia; oo Biy J
n",tt"' W. a A! LAW AT.
(trtiaral Agil.
menu aa leader tnd prime minister; Die
mngnifloent triumph! lo great political
trnggle;invlading hie famoae apeeebee,
striking inoideola, pertnnnl needolee,
to Many inperb phototype eogratingi.
Orer C0 pigee. Ooly tibO. Hplendid
oaovaaaiog oatdt with laible pre
miain, ternn end tall inetmotinne eeol
tree tor 36 oeote in etampf to cover poet
ge. Moat hberel term gnaraoteed.
Twenty dare eredit. treigbl pid.
Ageote mekiog 15 to t-'W day. Be flrel
la the field. Order tntflt today. El
periene not oeoeeeery m everybody
waote It. Mention this peper. Monroe
Rook Co.. Dep't. J., Peerborn HI.,
Chicago. 67 64
Mssra'l MmUL
In tbf owin f th Ib'd JarVft
tub of ('anamlaiifti i a nmlal vsttli'h.
Iln iiitinlwrt. i f tin- rlnl ll-'. v.
tjispii tl..- fitnoil Sriiri'is sliirt I'.V
linrcr ...h..nirl.m. thrr folks be
fniiirnlt iiwaltonnl thr iithfntl'lt.V
of rrli. iuim'Ii th lnlifiuttln of
the (ananliir'ina. "aim awrt lhnt i'
rl.tlnie to rrspol art Isryond tlotibt.
M-.liila aJtiioat rxsn-t lln trHi of lt.-l
JsuVrl's. t'li-V admit, rrr prrarntrd
to other Indian of noi aWit the time
Hhrn l!l .las krt rv.wivr-1 hbt. bittthla
one l dlilnriilahl from nil the rrt
taose -n t rrwrw 1 tie ret are 14
start) Instead of IS. and rrmaltieil In the
hand of a alngle family from the time
of the chiefa drain until It breame
the ririijr wf !' r tit otsners.
Cordray, the pioneer tbeatreman of
Portland in the line of -popular prioee,"
bas refitted the Waatiogton St. theatre,
formerly known as the "New Park."
Cordray alwaya has eometbing new, and
nnr rjeoole. wben below, can spend a I
pleanaul evening at bis plaoe. tf
m
ft U V
1
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p
af . 1 I" i. I
mil xskA
w f.V. m I
r -m m tJ . ill i , m as
H t va rnrlM ltAl.ftf laarMsalllveewre.
i...i.t.iAik. .irll. Ii isoalrklT alnrhd. "
eents at ltirlis f M t I : amp'a lr. hr rn"
t Y HWitTU1 ;. aa m m
AViVll BOOK,
t.v fmieteasman Jamrs Kan km T.un ail
w.. .iikiiki. the Natv. all drlrnara.
s,.ii.i.. .t. I'.iflialia and l.l.wrai.hla. ..I
bw ..M all tntninnl olrtrwra. NtrH sin
MSMl Maaalia tnlnma. Xarlonaljr rhit.
W.i uihioaliln. Otilv aullientle, prtv-lal hn,..
k . ni nrwui Any loir i an aril It.
I a. I Ira aa nr-r.lMl as ntlnin. the
Lr.-t su'rlpllna arm In Amerlra.
Mrltrua riltr tTniis arw rmplntc.1 In nur !
.........1.,.. itrnartmanl aiona. 10 .";, inn.
iMir ! IS )"! tint. '' atir now and tw
sr., in i i.o eM. Hte fcar Map lu cilora
Im ath hnk ..r oullit tnhef al.iarl prvml.
uma. Tremrii.lmia arltrr hlrf-at money
...k.,,,.! atKiwn. V l llt-etal l-r,s tuaran.
A-'ita maklm :!' ' Pr dar li
.( rrlit ln, mht paid full l'S
...i ..,.,1.1 ta a-nta tl l ri.ih.ll. saii.. r
...itr l ar. l lull n.tri. Ii .iis lr lor Hint I rnl
to par t-lr Mvtitl.HI this pavr.
MQhHUt BOO. CO.. Oep t N. Ch cago.Ul.
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION
State NORMAL SGliool
MOSMOl'TH, OKEOON.
KtroiiK Academic and Professional Courses.
Well eilpKl Training Department of nine grades
with -J children.
Regular Normal Course ot three years. Senior Tear
wholly profrsalnnal.
n i Gradtisles ot accredited lllirh Schools and Col lcgra
1 , JKx Y Emitted directly to professional work.
--f T t V Tha Oltilnma'nf the chool Is racognUvl by law as
A -I a LIKE Certillcate to teach, '
'J A VAk Oraduateiollha f, hoot ara In demand as teachers.
' i I .1
tight Kipensea-One Year tor from X to 1M.
H.autllul and healthful location. No Halimns.
l1r'. Hft term will open Tuesday. Hetitcmber . 1NM.
r-J f Calalinea, ilvlne full details nf work, cheerlullr
jfa-lf seiilon appll.atlrn. Aildreaa,
. W. A. WANS. p. U CAMPBKLI..
Kerreterr of r'ai iilly. rrsaldent
-3-TW0 SPLEHDID TRAINS DAILY c
TO THE EAST
-am ROCK ISLAND II
i
All
uy
Rocky Mountain
Limited
Usaa liFNVI'H, . . . )a.m.
I "Ml M'HIViS . , Vi a.
ArH.-I IN 'IJ . . Ilp. m.
" (IM4IU . I so a. m.
" 1)1 M MntNrrJ . . . a, cn.
" IUVtMitKI' . . l a, .
M,lllHAtlO . tlJp..
Ntt Day
TlimMak HlaMwea and Oiaif I'aes Ciea.lo ta
hiram. e-iilmta lliMoabowt. The
tineas tma la til Wat.
Colorado Flyer
Uaasa trNVH
" iWi Mill sou
ArrUealnl IhA
" kA.NanriTY
1H p m.
1 p. m.
. ) so a. m.
It a, as.
Ar. HT. I Ot IH. iWal, H't)
ArrlfaaHT JOrtVPH
- I.IN' l M irtMna)
" UMAIIA ttiHaa)
ln a. sa.
ft a. as.
s .-u a. as.
ThruBgh rtaees C'olwa,lu Hrtns la Ht Lals
U W alMak H j.
QUZOIC TX2WXX3 I
TO
t4im l4rftioloo
Aa4aUtaaailal,sair.wla..Mlte Mt Haae
Southern Pacific Co
n ra Kiir i-e.s r.iift.m JI
a- aed "sils. t,eae.d UnaaW.
althalVltslasvt fall Hate
illacSiat tr. as trm train. aS'iediaS mpU
armswatatlMM w4la '"f
y. mam. swkaaa, auaH4H satt raaaSMa
. rail m tar a.s4ai ul,.aiU
Well la lis CosstrtSatloai Ha.
AlU e Mor l orle teli In the Ailantle
vt one fhnri-b where the rontrihuiion
ttx ,i.,. . (Hitaineil a ainail tll eeri
er, '.c. I in Its tilth u. rlM only when
pontribuimn malr. Th eolle
lion was usually tan sliirina? th ser
mon. ! n. almif) rltirvh ifer shimM
fail tleltt lion
Tbs ftlaiqasss liraaJ. ou slMfia
atrswt is the llar(uaas tildis, la nUr
iosdtl maoatfanietit aaJ tbs poh
illl-s royslly WHaln4 this win.
Mw cowpaftl ssJ ftw laoas will ap
pear Irons tlw to Wti'S a4 Ibis ppalar.
Orat clas theatre ol IVfllan.l, t,J whsa
la I'ottlsnJ out dr Ub abottUl sol tail
to Uks la sums t U fict ttriQw bst
tUltr'w4. "
.flRUNGTON-FOSSILl
STAGELINE
A. tl. tMIII.VIE rr"p,",0,
These are New Trains in aiJition to our former service,
for particular aad fot.Wr fl'iti tin of llwa trs'oa writ
t. C. M'LtOO.
a. r. a .
h.i-tKt.
iti
? f 5ViUia7,J.
f ARE f ROM AIHINQTON TO
r.aail i mmmi lw ftasiadinp
Matftll i J eilleal P.i. lri .
Cotxlos (Iillea , n..i4 trip
n.a in sallaal 10 .irvl Ills, i
itwet (ISMlleal l .... ftonnd Irip
81 sw ! ArttNito) ry niorpio
(Mta.lar Iptd) sl Vlos s; is t
at Gm.lna at I p. as. soj srilfts sl K-s-all
at 7 P.
('vtuforlabl r.e(cj eosch'f Sioj
fat, fifitrs(4 4'Tft.
That 14-Ycar Old Stuff. .
"Kolm's Best."
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
l r lea
MAMIC UISS
Ssw 8;a.J, City 1 1. del Btji l,t