Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 22, 1898, Image 4

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    G. R. & N.
Defabt TIME SCHEDULES Akkivb
fob From Heppner. rno
9:30 p.m. Salt Lake. Denver, 4:50a.m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kan ww City, Bt.
Louis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
AH sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco
Sail August 2, A, 10,
14, 18, 2. 26, 30.
7:00 p. m. To Alaska 6:00 p. m.
August 8, 28.
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivkb 4:00p.m.
Ex. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Willamkttb Riveb 4:80 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Yi ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Kivkks. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 0:00a.m. Willamette Kiver 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. Tues.. Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval. and Sat.
lis & Way Land
ings. Lv, Rip&rla Snakb River. Lv. Lew is ton
1:45 a m. 5:45 a.m.
Mon., Wed. Riparla to Lewiston Sun , Tues.
and Friday and Thur.
Strength and 8ei In Royalty.
It is noted that the women of the
royal family of Europe are, on the aver-
orx?, much stronger, mentally and phys
ically, tlvan the men.
How She Spelled It.
Everyone knows how to spell "hard
water" with three letters, but proba
bly some readers would be puzzled to
spell "yesterday" with six. A Cincin
nati girl could tell them how, according
to the Enquirer.
She does not yet go to school, but is
taught by her mother at home. The
other night her father was hearing her
spell. One word after another was suc
cessfully disiposed of, and then he said:
"Xow, Annie, I am going to give you
a hard one. If you spell it correctly
I'll bring you some candy. How do
you spell 'yesterday?'"
It was a hard one. Annie thought of
the candy, and just then her eye caught
the calendar hanging against the wall.
Then she answered, with a smile of tri
umph: "F-r-i, yeeter, d-a-y, day, yesterday."
Oordray, the pioneer theatreman of
Portland in the line of ''popular prioee,"
baa refitted the Wastingtoo 8t. theatre,
formerly known eg the "New Park."
Oordray always has something new, and
onr people, when below, can spend a
pleasant evening at his plaoe. tf
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Pasaengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent. Heppner,
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
m TOD GOIHG ERST?
If so, be sare and Bee that your
ticket reads via
Trie nwestem Line
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IB THB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Mannlflcont Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
Dliiinjr and Hlnepln; Car
Trains, and Motto:
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist can without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced oouduotors and
porters.
Mondays,
To Kansas City, Chicago, Bnfliilo and
Boston withontchaiiKe via Halt Luke.
Missouri rauincana umcago ana Alton Bys.
To Omaha, Chicago. Buffalo and
l"i BoBton without change via salt Lake
and Chicago, Kocit Island & faclnc Ky.
To Bt. Joseph, Kansas City and
Ht. Louis without change via Halt
Lake and Burlington Route.
IThnscdavo To Kansas City And Bt. Louis with'
llltirauays, out change via Halt Lake and Mis
souri Paclflo railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
BORROWED FROM BYZANTIUM.
Russian Coronation Ceremonies Closely
Resemble Those of the Old Empire.
Only those who have studied By
zantine history can have any idea of
how closely t he ceremonial of the Mos
cow coronation resembles, even in its
minutest details, that which used to be
observed at the coronation of the Hy
zantine emperors, says the London
Chronicle. Although the Russian
church did not separate from that of
Rome until the twelfth century that
is.nearly 400 years later than the schism
of I'hotius, which rent the western and
eastern churches asunder neverthe
less it retained its oriental rite. In
1184 a Russian commission arrived in
Ryzantium to study the etiquette and
ceremonial, ecclesiastical and profane,
of the court and church of that cap-
ital. On their return to their native
country a great change took place m
the national costume, architecture and
ceremonial. When Moscow became the
sacred city par excellence of the em
pire the Kremlin was rebuilt on the
same lines as tne uiacnernae paiace.
on the land walls of Constantinople.
Like its Greek model, it consists of a
scries of halls and apartments kiosks,
as the Turks call them linked to
gether by gardens and interspersed
with scores of churches and monaster
ies, the whole surrounded by a wall
and entered by strongly fortified gates,
above which were icona of the virgin
and saints. Burnt down early in the
century, it has been rebuilt in plainer
architecture, but on the same Byzan
tine plan.
CIRCUMVENTED THEIR CHIEF.
Defense of Two Washington "Cops" Who
Had Slept on Their Beats.
One of Roosevelt's many funny ex
periences with New York policemen re
calls a story often told of Inspector
Pearson, whose noiseless galoshes were
long the terror of Washington "cops."
While walking in one of the streets o"
Georgetown about 12 years ago, says the
Washington Post, Inspector Pearson
came upon two police officers sitting on
the doorstep of a private residence, ob
livious to the goings on in their beats,
Pearson quietly took the number of th!
house, and had the deliquents hauled
before the trial board for neglect of
duty. Ordinarily there would have
been little hope for men in their posi
tion, but they were resourceful. With
the consent of the occupants they em-
ployed a carpenter to remove the steps
from the house and place them in front
of the next residence. Then, as a de-
fense, they stated that there were no
steps in front of the house where the
inspector declared he had seen them sit
tii.g. The trial board visited the place
in a body, found that the officers' state
ment wus true, and dismissed the case,
to the great surprise of Inspector Pear
son. Some years afterward he heard of
the trick and declared it the best that
had ever been played upon him.
WEEKLY CKOP BULLETIN.
Following ia the weekly weather tod
crop bulletin leaned from the Portland
weather bnreau noder date of July 18tb:
Haying is in aotive operation in every
action of the state; the crop ia nnasa
ally good. Clover bay especially yield
ing well. . Haying will be generally
finished by the close of the present
week. . Harvesting of fall-sown wheat is
in progress, except south of the Blue
mountains, over the plateau region; in
this section, the harvest is always from
one to two weeks later than elsewhere.
The fall-sown wheat is yielding a fine
crop, fully as mnoh or more than the
usual yield ; the straw is long, the heads
are large and very well hi led witn
plump, heavy grain. Winter and spring
sown wheat are, as a rale, nearly as
promising as the fall-sown. In some
seotions of the Willamette valley, re
ports indicate the preeecoe of wheat
aphis in large numbers, but no injury is
bo far reported. Barley, rye and oats
are very promising; outting of barley
will be over within ten days. Straw
berries are now plentiful over tbe pla
teau region( elsewhere tbey are nearly
done bearing. Cherries are nearly all
gone. Plums are ripening. Pears and
apples of early varieties are ripe. Large
shipments of - peaobes are being made
from tbe peach districts. Wild black
berries are ripe and are very plentiful.
Garden produce continues to make good
growth. The potato orop now promises
to be very large. Corn is ooming into
tassel; tbe com orop promises to be
much better than usual. Owing to the
oool nights in Oregon, there is not
sufficient corn produoed to supply looal
demands. Hops are making a fine
growth. Hop lice are very plentiful and
energetio spraying is being engaged in.
Some correspondents report that one
hill in three is missing, others that one
hill in from five to ten. Some yards
have bnt few missing bills.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
;
ALWAYS ON TIME
has Riven this road a national reputation
All agouti
All
claaana of miMeniriir carried on the vestlhmwi.
trains without extra charge. Hhlp ynur (relKlit
and traviil over this lamuus line.
have ticket.
W. H. MEAD, K. C. BAVAQK,
Un. AtfiMit. Trav. K. A 1'. Agt,
2 la Washington St., Portland, Or,
For rates and all all information, Inquire
of O. R, & N. and B. P. audits, or address,
K. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
Utsnural AKt, Gun. Pass. A Tkt. Agt.
2M Washington St., Denver, Col.
roruaim, uregon.
J. V. Haht, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
50 Years....
Undisputed Supremacy
IN THC
OIIIOAQO
World's Competition
lace & si. paui b'i Cooper's Sheep Dip !
This Railway Co.
Increases Yield of Wool. Enhances
Value oi Flock. Cheap, Hafe, Han
dy, Olean, Wholesome, Odorless.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
avitam:
Lights lu Wains by electricity through- CM AS. G. HOBEUTS,
' . . . , ., . . . GENERAL AOCNT,
TT.U lk aIaaI stri ISsim ri rata n . I
u .u. w. m Ash Hlreet. Portland, Oregon.
Hani speedily equipped passenger tralus Sold It)' Minor it Co.,
very day ana ai:ni oeiween m. raui lloimnor Or
and (Ihioago, end Omaha and Chicago; J,llTmr Kjr'
the
STILL ON THE BOOKS.
Government Treasurer Carrie an Item
Representing l'aper Long Ago Destroyed.
The books of the United States treas
ury still carry an item of $1,000,00,
which represents United States noU'S
which are supposed to have been con
sumed in the preai Chicago fire 25
yenrs npo, says the !ew lnrk hnn. it
wus known that there was $1,000,000 of
currency, more or less, in the vaults of
(lie subtreasiiry then, and that none
'if it. wns recovered, but the denom
inations of those notes and the exact
nmniiiit nre unknown, ns the books of
(lie rnsliier were cons'imed also. There
could not hnve been, however, very
mil 11 v dollnrd less or very ninny dollars
more tlin 11 $1,0110,000, nnd it would aim
plify the accounts of the treasury and
save a grout deal or Inlior to the book
keepers if congress should pass a bill
or resolution recognizing the fact
that this money U no longer in
exist'-nce, for every day when the
cashier of the treasury balances
his account he lias to include
his Hini. deducting It or adding it
as I he case mar lie from the amount
!n hand. It appear upon every dully
weekiy, monthly and yenrly statement
of the nsKctn and liabilities of the gov
ernmeut a "unknown, destroyed
United State notes, $1,000,000,"
University of Oregon.
The University of Oregon graduated
last June tbe largest class in its history.
The class numbered thirty. Tbe fall
term will begin September 19th. Stu
dents who have completed tbe tenth
grade branches can enter the sab-fresh
man olass. No examinations are required
for graduates of accredited sobools.
Reasonable equivalents are acoepted for
most of the required entrance studies.
Catalogues will be sent tree to all appli
oaots. Persons desiring information
may address the president, Secretary J
J. Walton, or Mr. Max A. Plumb, all of
Eugene, Oregon.
The oourses offered are those of a good
university. There are departments of
modern and anoient languages, physics,
chemistry, biology, geology, English, elo
cution, advsnoed engineering, aetrono
my, logic, philosophy, psychology, math
ematios and pbysioal eduoation. Musio
and drawing are also taught. Tbe to
ition is free. All students pay an inci
dental fee of $10 yearly. Board, lodg
ing, beat and light in tbe dormitory cost
82.50 per week. 9-15
OLD-TtlK HORSE TRAINING.
In the year 1597 "Maister Blnndevill
of Newton Flatman, in Norfolk," Eng
land, personage employed at the oourt
of Qaeen Elizabeth, brought oat a boos
on horsemanship, la which he gave the
following reoipe aa a "correction to b
used against reetiveneee.
It seems hardly ceo ess art to slat that
tbe said reoipe and it explanatory cut
are reproduced right her with th earn,
object as drunken men were exhbitedt
by tbe ancients, to the loathing of grow
ing up children.
"Let footman," says Maister Blon
deville, "stand behind you with shrewd
oat tied at tbs one end of long pole,
with hir bellie upward, so as she may
have hir month and claws at hbertie,
and when your horse dolb etaie or goe
backward, let him thrust the oat betwixt
bis tblgbs, so as she may scratch and
bite him, sometimes by the rume;
and let the footman and all tbe etanders
by threaten tbe horse with a terrible
noise, and you shall see it will make
him go as you will have him and on so
doing be ready to make much of him.
Also, tbe shrill orie of a hedgehog being
strit tied by tbe foot under the horse's
taile is a reminder of like toroe, wbioh
was proved by Master Vinoentio Res
pino, a Neapolitan, who corrected by
Ibis means an old restive horse of the
king's in snch sort, as he had much ado
afterward to keepe bim from tbe con-
trarie vice of ranning awaie. Tbe like
correction also may be given with a
whelpe, or some other loud crieing and
biting beast, being tied to the orapper,
so as he may hang dowce under tbe
horse's taile, baying a ende fastened
nto him, wbioh ende pussing between
the horse's thighs, the rider shall bold
in bis right to molest the horse there
with by pulling it and letting it go as
he sball see it needful. Or, instead of
suoh a beast, there may be tied a pieoe
of iron of a foote in length, or more,
and three fingers, made fall of pricks
like thornes." Ex.
I .v7 X.
U 15,000,000 LBS. WOOL I
wm rm mmttoimm mmt ymmr. - -
rYtoif ! f attrmot Ihm mmnufmcturmr.
We acll illrvol to the miumfiictiircr and do not peddle your wool
in anrnll ilrllm. Wm makm llbmrml mdvmnemm on consignments
Mtul olmrso ontv mllhmmlm of a Pr esnr. pr mnnum fmevwar
on the mono. "NY supply sacks f rce to our patrons. V e have had
IMKr-aeeyMM artami. Ow sromw mm wm Keep
vou informed tw to tho conditions of the wool market. Write us
Wfore you consign your wool. Wm can mmkm monmy tor vou.
SILBERMAN BROS. CKIGAS9, ILL.
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
A1o operates team-heated vestibnled
trains, carrying In latest private
compartment ears, library buffet smok
ing car., and palace drawing room
lee purs.
Parlor ears, free reclining chair ears,
and tb my bat dining chair oar
service.
For lowest ratos to any point '
United Htate or Canada, apply to
gent or a Ureaa
O. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAHET, (J.neral Agnnt,
Trav. I'asa. Agent. Portland, Or.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
Ia tbe tilaoo to go to got
your fiuo pork and lamb
chop. tealt and roasts.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Fine aimr-eureil hams ami icnn.
I'tire lel laril, krtlle reiHlire1, olil
style, iliguwt cms rlre lil lor
at sio. I.
RKNJ. MATHEWS.
EXERCISE. A NECESSITY.
Earl Derllne of I'hralral Power. Ie to
Nealert of Athletic.
Iteyoiid tlw ngw of 40 at a inriod
vthen ko many ure physically lazy the
atiprrior valiif of rxerclsr la nimiTnt
bub ordinarily thia ia just the time
when the bgint of athletics Is ncg
lictrd, aptly olwervea Kev. F. S. Root
There In no reason why apuuehingbag.
rowing machine, pulley weights and
other HppuraluM should tw reli-froled to
college Imijs and clerks. Hut, having
done a gixxl deal of work in hla time,
it ia almoat iiupoMiible to criiudp a
btixincaa or rofciotial man turning
40 to give anv aort of attention tophya
it-til culture If such training has Ucn
nrcvloiit-ly negtceUtl. It ia an liiconi'
ble- physiological law that we can only
retain our tiodily or mental power by
properly ualng uieni. fc-tercta is not
a mat U-r of choiee, but of nrcraalty.
100 Ueward, 9100.
Tbe readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that soienoe has been
able to care in all its stages and that is
catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure is tbe only
positive care now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being coustito
tionsl disease, requires constitutional
treatment. Hall' Catarrh Core is taken
internally, acting dirctly npn the blood
and mnoous surraocs of tbe system
thereby destroying tb foundation of tbs
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building np tbe constitution and
assisting natore in doing it work. Tb
proprietors bavs so much faith in its
enrativ powers, that tbey offer one
hundred dollar for any oaes that it fails
to core. Bend for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Cuiniv 4 Co.,
Toledo, O.
ttT8old by druggists, 75o.
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION
State NORMAL SGlOOl
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
Btrong Academic and Professional Courses.
Well eouipped Training Department of nine grades
with !0 children.
Regular Normal Course of three years, senior year
wholly professional.
Graduates of accredited High Schools and College.
admitted directly to professional work.
The Dlploma'of the School Is recognized by law a.
a LIFE Certificate to teach,
Graduates of the School are In demand aB teachers.
Light Expenses One Year for from J20 to $160.
Beautiful and healthful location. No Saloons,
First term will open Tuesday, September 20, 1899.
Catalogues, giving full detailB of work, cheerfully
sent on applicatlrn. Address,
W, A. WANN,
Secretary of Faculty.
L. CAMPBELL,
President.
TW0 SPLENDID TBBIHS DAILY
TO THE EAST
h m nnriF Torixin nnnmri
1 IJ ! III WA I 1
ful
i
mm
WHERE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION,
The present reduced rates could not
ave prevailed at a more opportune
tme. The summer vacation time is
here, and all who oan afford it are
planning to take advantage of tbe differ
ences between tbe warring railroads.
Tbe attention of those who oontemplate
trip East, whether it be to tbe moun
tain resorts of Colorado, the Omaha ex
position, or points beyond, is oalled to
the advantages offered by tbe Rio
Qrande Western Railway. Its line and
those of its Colorado loonneotlons ran
through the heart of tbe Rookies, taking
tbe traveler away from the alkali and
sage brash of its Northern competitors,
and out of tbe beat of the ooantry
through which its competitors on tbe
south run.
For tbe comfort of those, whose purse
will not permit them to enjoy all tbe
privileges of first-class ticket, the Rio
Grande Western has ioauguarated a
series of toariet excursions. The cars
used are owned and operated by tbe
Pallman Falaoe Car oompany. They
are in charge of special oondaotors and
porters, whose sole duties are to look
after the comfort of their passengers.
Tbe oars are attached to fant express
trains, and held over in Salt Lake City
twelve hours, giving the passengers a
day in tbe Mormon capital. This lay
over also insures a daylight ride through
tbe Rookies. One of these exoarsion
cars run through to lioelon; one to
Chicago, via Omaha; one to Chioago,
via Kansas City and the fourth to Ht.
Louis. Etch goes over different road
east of Colorado, giving the passenger a
choice of ronton. These eioorstong leave
Portland Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday of eaob week.
For information as to rates, and for
descriptive pamphlets, address J. D.
Mansfield, general agent, Rio Grande
Weetern Railway, 142 Third street, Port
land, Oregon.
Rocky Mountain
Limited
Leaves DENVER,
" COLO. BFB1NG8 .
Arrives LIN JOLN
" OMAHA
" DEH MOINES
" DAVENPOB1'
" CHICAGO
Next Day
Through Sleepers and Chair Cars Colorado to
Chicago. Wide Vestibule throughout. The
finest train in the West.
0:30 a. m.
9:8 ' a. m.
11:45 p. m.
1:80 a. m.
5:'25 a. m.
:M a m.
2:15 p. in.
Colorado Flyer
Leaves DENVER
" COLO. SPRINGS
Arrives TOPEKA
" KANSAS CITY
2:4S p. m.
2:46 p. m.
7:80 a. m.
fl:15 a, m.
Ar. ST. LOWS, (Wab. R'y)
8:15 p. m.
Arrives ST. JOSEPH . 10:40 a.m.
LINCOLN (Ex Sun) 8:42 a. m.
" OMAHA (Ex San) . 8:.r.O a. m.
Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St. Louis
via Wabash R'y.
These are New Trains in addition to our former service.
For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write
E-EA.!?:..PEKA.
W. H. flRTH. ,
(Jen. Agt., DENVER.
JNO.
G.
SEBASTIAN,
. A., CHICAGO.
NEW NAME!
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
IMie Control.
aled hay for sale. Charges reasonable. Call
Bon bim and have vour horses well fartd for.
CJtJIOIi TI3VT33 t
Scifx Francisco
And all points In California, via th MU Hhasta
rout 01 ma
Southern Pacific Co
tha groat hiahway through California to all
points East and south. Grand Hondo Kout
of tha Paoifio Coast. Pullman BaSet
Sleepers. Baoond-olaM Sleeper
Attached to express train, aflording superior
kocomuodation for aeoond-elan paManaer.
For rat, ticket, aleepiug oar reservation,
to, call noon or addrsa
a. KUEHLKR, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM,
Oen. F. r. Agt. Portland. Oregon
"He Relator Line"
The Dalles, Portland 4 Astoria Navigation Co.
STSjft.BZ&S
"DALLES CITY" AND 'REGULATOR"
CommenciDB Mooday, Mny 2nd, tb
gteamera of the Repnlator Line will
leave Portland at 6:30 a, m. sod Tbs
Dalles at 8:30 a.m.
When yon so to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down tbe
Columbia; you will eDjoy it, and gave
money.
W. 0. ALLAWAT,
Qeoeral Agent
CIGAR
Ilrlght
AS A SOCIAL
FORCE.
Tch
NORTHERN r
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IN tVlDENCE.
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flarf l Af'lflnn f rnorTilri
. . ..t iV . r I i.
. t :t ; . i -i -.'I .
I 7 I ti
t'liinl ll- ! d s a.'tit and
(, f Iflf0"d dflfria,
I a LA Coart aad rUed Ik
WllaM aiad.
In a atraJinif raM wblrh waa triad
In ttt county nmrt at Sjlvaoia, Uav,
a fry rtratinimary wnnraa m id
trralurrtl tb flrat of hi kind that
baa rvrr a"-an-d In our rnurthnuar.
aa tb SataiiiiRh Npi. TbM vtaa a
ilniuiiii. k niu-r. Two uprto bora
iri iniMiMitl fur atrallng rhlrkrtia
frtmi another nrgro. Tb inirutr
tinii'i that hi rblt-kma wrr mlaalnr.
and bn t litiiiml to bavr lli'iiUnHl thrtu
In the yanl if Uix airuarxl. It thrn
lli'rloir. on the IntU-r to iro Uirir
on tirt hip. line of our trilitrt J nun a;
lawiria mm rnndutlinff Uie drfrnar.
and hr rrv Iniri'uUiiuily IniriMluid In
iiUlriiif1 th Uii iiiiiitluurtl iloml
tili k. rmwirr, wbli'b ln-lonifHl to tha
ilrfpiidauia. in otilrr to ahuw Uia aim-
lliirily In iiirrniic Iwlwrrn b ronat
rrhl and thn iirtnl rblckrna.
1 hi rirr ta lrl .f th Ixu-tijartl
m lb idnt-fi ihpre the t tmya llvnl.
and the iIioiuInI i Iim Urn were ry
tiuirb tike bim In mliT and oihrr a
that no one Uinlll Ihry rrt hi Lnral
ihtMt iiint. i he tuonlrr, whrll mt
I he kland, lrraa at wire to rrow
lulily, mm If ilrairiof to rorlatm tbe
IniKHviir of the accused, and furnlbt
hiurh amiirment to the murL After
brarlrijr all the Wlrnc In the rmmm
and lnrunf lha rmaier tha JuJr
diM-harett the irumbera and told the
f rnwuior that, while it rrhar
Inie be hn nt til rhWVrn, yet be
ronriiKI ihry bad tn l m
j iy ! I r 'wmiu
tonna Man Insist oi
log Ilia Father to Mniok.
Thut aduirn ulmut tbe t-bilil U'li.fr fiv
ther to tho inito rm-ived an oild lniT
luvtutiun by ft yoiinjr iiiau wbolivi-aln
Oak Turk. He think it iiicuna thut
the child aliould run t.MnK and make
tbe old man atand around.
Thla briar bt younif nian. aaya a I'hlca-
gt iir, live wltu ina latin r in imm'uv
lor airtnii'iita. It ihuiuvd thut the
old umn lwl an rxfiiiidury lifo in bin
younger luya und bad never Irami'd to
aiiinke. Tbe aoti, however, Ix-inir thor
oughly up to the timee, ia very fond of
bit clifur, and many a oolloouy inueu
When the fut her cam home to tin J the
room redolent of flgar moke bo
would argue v lib hiaaon that It u a no
nice vav to do, and Uuit be almuld re-
(M"t tiie fi-ellng of thou who ol
itvU'd to anioke.
"lint, father." otJe-ieU the young
man. "yon ronat rrrogiiire the fnrt that
the rigar la a great aorlal Tnotor. ra
Ihrr. tn muet burn to moke. It I an
arituniilikhinrnt of every gentleman,
and you ahould not overlook It
The nrt day be brought home a ho
of cigara and a pipe for Ina faitnT. am
the old grntleman, who hrel spent 50
vrra In thU vale of anioke without
knowing the cvmforla or anlwe of to-
hnern, brgnn Indualrioimty Ui learn to
uike, Afirr three triala he gave
up and ronferl bia defra'. Ilia an
miilrd up all the rlgnra and the plw
waa given in an Irreverent young man
who langhiod at the atory
Baata th Klondlka-
Mr. A. 0. Thomea, of Mary ifille, Tel.,
baa foood a mora valuable diaoovery
than bas yet been made in tba Klondike.
for years ba suffered untold agony from
consumption aooompanied by hemorrh
age, and was absolutely cured by Dr.
Kina New Discovery for Consumption,
Conch and Colds, he declares that gold
is of little Tains in comparison to this
marvelous ears, would have it even If it
coat a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma,
bronchitis and all tbroat and Inog affec-
ona are positively eared by Dr. King s
New Discovery for Consumption. Trial
bottles free at E. J. blocnm'a drug store.
Hegular lies 50 eta and 11. Guaranteed
to ours or price refunded.
Aa r.agl' raai.
It is recorded that an eagle kept in
confinement hna been known to fant
for three wevk. thoee who have had
charge of It having forgotten to provide
the usual aupplv of food. It anon, how
ever, recovered It atrrngOl.and did not
appear to suffer from It extraordinary
attlnenr.
Walrh Voaf C haare. '
"There Is no surh thing a look."
aaid Col. North onoe. "Kverv hoily in
till worhl haa chance. What eope
cull 'lurk' simply mean thut a man area
bia chance, hold on lo it, and at tl.e
right moment works it for bimwlf.
Luck 7 Ninenr: 'Luck' la aimply
I he faculty of eilng pa.ing oppor-tunitle."
A MEN! be cured
I A If jo sufTer from tny of th I
m v M v m ills of men, com lo th oldest
I MP 1 1 Special itt on th Pscinc Cou I
I tftuf WROAN a CO.,
1 I Yonna; niea and middle ,
asrect nen ha riliring
Dom th enccts youttuul inditcmionior sx-
i leaillt,liiMtiey .Imi HaskiHiil
in all n ntmiHicAiinfi; Svpermalarrhtra.
I Br4Mtitrrltris, UnNflrrhiMi, aileel, ,
Trrturury mt t'rlllii, tie Ky a
I cambinaiiii it renwdte,of nM oirativapow
r, th Ouctnr ha sn arrnngad bia tmtment
I that it drill not only aff t1 imnmliat rtlirf but t
parnuncnt cur. 1 h Ifcxt'ir di ant cl-im U
I parfomi miracka. but ia waiUkmma to b (air i
nd tquara I'hyaician and Surgeon. mminnt
I in hit ..liT-lle-aieri affften.
Mreklll Ihnrmwiiivenwllmiedlniui tn
I Byi-ni t!hottntttfl fftere'wr?
V HV vtASI ..ivli. In m wttl r
l Jlvoiir hmrat ftfitM'm of hi r,m'la1fit,
' H tril Unnrantrt a Tl VK ft.' K ia
i fwry eoa tre un'trrtnke, or Jorjeil Us
' Thaaan4 Kallars.
i t .m.nliiii -n FKi K nd tlrlnly trim.
VHAKUtJI lea r KKAHOSAHLK. Treat'
inrnt parwnally or oy ktier. Send m hn. tc
"Tke rhllaaaph
lea. IA valuabi book
TiaiT D
Orrat Miiarum of Anatomy
th flnat nd lafeat Muaeumof lit kmH htll
aroeld. Coin sd learn boar anmoeffully yHi
ar ia4f b to ae,.i. aiianeva jmI il i .
V ar cm au-inv ao!' ' icim
CAT A ton IK ttiKir, I'ailaewrUa,
' I0SI Mwfcet ttrt. tsa rraneltra. Cw
OREGON SHORT LINE Hy.
QUICKEST AND MOST EIKECT LINK TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and all
Poinia EAST, and SOUTH-
LOOK AT THE TIME.
II vcur vnnir . t j
; CHICAGO, 3 J -
letter. Send for hrH'b. A
hy af MarrUce,' f
i tor .) i
, JOSDAXfJ
mm iih
ST. LOUIS. 3J
OMAHA, 3
SALT LAKE, 1J
Wisceasia
Cinraat.
tiats
GENE UAL
PASSKNGKIl
DEPARTMENT.
Free Reclining Chair Cara
Upholstered Tourist Bleeping Cara
Follmaa Talao Sleeping Care
For fall particulars regarding rates,
time of trains, etc, oall on or address
J. C. HAHT,
Agent II. II k N. Co Deppner, Ore got
0. O. Tkv, W. E. Cobas,
Trav. Teas. Agt. O.a'1 Agt.
lit Third St., Portland, Ore.
tlt-rtrtrlif ea lb far,
IMectrlciiy ia likely to tae an lniior
tanl faelor In the aurlcullnre of the
future, ai-rording to the Italian profra
aor A. Aoll. who baa collecled evidence
ahowtng that tioth terrealial and at
ItiiMphrrlc rlctlrtcily are fnl.le lo
the grtttiiiiation of awl end the
emwlh of ptanla.
A mmrm Tkiaf fav Tew.
A I ' H' la wbM to yaili auoeil neta
StiraUtlug, U.ouiMn, a b tw. Ixl
red Uii( . later, -ie ami U-oumhj I er
I aia aUM bv rntiiailoi ami i'Hi"h
-e l .. . I " '
Milwaukee, Not. 5, 1H'.7.
fATRONS of the Wiaconeiu
hi rirpiua wnt. Contral Linia in Mwainff Ihronoh
The common people among I lie an- . .
dent rpvirtiana had wo.ie aaodai. if Cttcago may require aome twai.t.
we mny credit Ihe akacilinn of hitr
lima, one of the t'.gvptian queen re
ceived the revenue of one city solely
keep herrlf In aan.l.il.
Pf Ja " i '
I" 11 ,
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1 .
trVV
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it'' I- t 'i I I- "!.
, ,4 i. , t. t . e.i m i I e
dco in tbe way of baring tbeir
b a. tul bapTgagA takro form or to
train anil carriage or bus, or in
many other waya, and tbry will
fiml alt that ia doairrxl in thin re.
ajioct in the aertice of the Uabera
at tho Grand Coutral Paaaengcr
HUtion, b liavu red-ntly born
nniformcd with brown suit and red
cak Tbey will be in waiting at
all trains j repared to aaaiat paa.
rogara, and it ia hoiml that our
pa Irons will folly avail themaclvps
of thia additional pMTiaioo fur
their comf'irt.
J AS. C. lOND,
Gfu'l I'n-ir, As.1
MS THROUGH TICKETS
-fV TO TUK
f SUtheaSt
Satctss"
n nine it. ii.
THE THItOUmi CAR LINE.
riu.MAvi rtunt aurrrmt.
nu.M nit mar aun-rRH.
ring Kr. t.iiivi ciitiR oi mt
t'oithml (
ii.f.rii Ci7it
t 7mIM Jf.
MifAoitf
t'ii. T.n.
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Inw l,r l Trmna Viaalatrtl nlm.
iwl t ',,. el at t .!, .be.k
inim u riirMe,
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