Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 26, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R & N.
Depart TIME 8CHED17LE8 ARRivs
for from Heppner. from
0-30 r m. Salt I-ake. Denver, 4:60 a.m.
' Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Ht.
Ixuis, ChicaRO,
1'ortland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Ht.
l'mil, Imlutlt, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8 00p.m. Octan Htbamships 4:00 p.m.
From 1'ortland.
All Bailing dates
subject to change.
For Ban Francisco
Bail August 2, , 10,
14, 18, 21. 126, yO-
7:00 p.m. To Alaska- 5:00 p. m.
August 8, 28.
R OO p m. Columbia IIivbb 4:00p.m.
Ki.Himday Bikamkrs. Ex.Bunday
Saturday , ,
10 00 p. in. To Astoria and Way
r Landings.
7T Willamette River p.&
Ex. Buuday
berg, Salem and
V. ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette and 8:30 p.m.
lues, Thur, Yamhill Rivers. MonWed,
a"d8at- Oregon City, Day
ton Way Landings.
A Btroajr, Nation
Consists of strong men and healthy wo
men, and health end strength depend
opon pure, rioh blood whiob is given by
Hood's Sareaparilla. A nation which
takes millions of bottles of Hood's Sar
eaparilla every year ie laying the founda
tion for health, the wisduui of which
will surely enow itself in years to oome.
Hood's Tills Bre prompt efficient, al
ways rename, eBBy to iie, enu iu
operate. 25o.
JUST BSFOHE THE BATTLE.
AN INTKKE8TINO LETTER.
Cordray, the pioneer theatreman of
Portland in tbe line of -'popular prioes,
has refitted the Wastington St. theatre,
formerly known as tbe "New Park."
Oordray always has something new, and
our people, when below, can spend a
pleasant evening at his place. tf
II f
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE
East and Southeast
It R.
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN P ALACK BLKEPEBS.
PULLMAN TOURIST BLEEPEKH.
FltEE EEC LINING CHAIB OAKS.
6:00 a. m.
Tues. Tburs.
and Bat.
Willamette Kivkr 4:80 p.m.
1'ortland to Corval.
lis s way jjmu-Ings.
. I,v. Uiparla
1:45 a m.
Mon., Wed.
and Friday
Bnakb River.
Riparla to Lewlston
and Bat.
Lv. Lewlston
5:45 a. m.
Bun , Tues.
and Thur.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. O. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
Portland to
Eautern Cities
Change.
Without
Quick Time.
Union Depots.
Personally Conducted Excursions.
HaggaRe Checked to Destination.
Direct line to Trans-Mississippi and Inter
national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraska,
June to November,
Writs nndereiimed for rates, time tables and
other information pertaining to Union 1'uoifio
H li n Ii I . . 1 1 'T. . a .
.T w i.f ith itiiK. nr J.KJ. nnii AKL..
Il.n tot... 1HR Kd Ht.. U. It. & N. CO..
rortlana, yjr, nopyuor, ur.
ARE YOU G01HG ERST?
K so, be eare and see that your
ticket reads via
M HoitfiwestBin Liae
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTIT, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OP THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EASTi
In through tourist cars without change
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced conductors and
porters.
Thi'lr
Magnificent Track, Peerless Vcntlulilod
Dliilnt! and HlcepliiR Cur
Trains, and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIMh"
liaiRlvon this road a national rnmiuu ... .
i ..i tiiimtia fttri'iiMl On
t Khm -v lli..i.ttrcharKo. Hlilp your ln.,.lil
kiul travel over tills Iiuimus line. K
have it. cts.
..u.ra v. (. HaVACIR
;. A.:.,'.!. Trav.K.&P.Aut.
ats VYaalitiiKlun Ht.. Portland, Or
1Xva To Kansas Hty, fhlcaco, Bulliilo and
iNUIWiliN, Boston wlthoutchuime viaHalt ljike,
Missouri I'aulllcand CIUchko ad Aimn "'.
nl,l ..o To Omaha, CIiIciiro, Buffiilo ami
lSlldy!., HoMon w' honl chunirn via Halt Lake
and ChlraKo, Rock Island & l'ncillc Ky.
',,l...,l..i.0 To Bt. Joseph, Kansas City and
tiUUCMlilJ H, Ht. I.miI fcilliout change via Bait
Luke ..nil BurlluKton Itoutc.
TI, .,l,...o Tn Kansas Cltr and Ht. I.nii't with
HlllMlilJS, outcliHiiKo via HultUko and Mis
souri Pacillc railwsy.
OHIO AGO
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
PMKtt & St. Paul B'3
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
Lights Its trains by eleotrlolty through
out;
litea the celebrated eleotrio berth reed
ina ln.ro d:
Hans speedily equipped passenger Irelns
,U ami niirlit between Ht. 1 aul
and Cbioego, aud Omaha and Chicago;
tha
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For jatot and all all tiilormation, inquire
ol O. R. A N. and S. r. Menu, or Kinriw,
B. (!. NUIIOI., V. K. H(M)1KR
Uuiivral A Ken l. wen. i .
tf.l Waslilnntnn M., Denver, lol.
I'lirtlanil. iirea-mi, ....
J. O. iuT. Unal Aft, Heppner, Or.
Wisconsin
Ccnraak
k.NtS
ru'trnn. Milwaukee &
VltlvWMv
St. Paul
tu n,rta aWam-heaUd ?eaiibnUl
trains, carryitu lateet private
Aomnarttueot ears, library buffet smoi
tn cars, aod palacs drawing room
aleetwre.
Tarlor ears, frsa wlinlng chair ears.
aod lb wy bt dining chaw
service.
v... t.ui la anr ixiint in lbs
United 8tW or Uauada, apply
agent or addrwM
O. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAHEY. Osnerat Agont
Ira. I'ms. Atfol.
KftRTIIRRN o
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GENE UAL
rASSKNQER
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATllONS of tho Wisconsin
Central Linos in passing through
Chicago may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
hand baggage taken form or to
train and carriago or bus, or in
many other ways, and they will
find all that is dcaired to this re-
.poet in tho nervice of the Ushwra
at the Oraud Central Passenger
Btation, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
' a , m,i fit i . ! .1
Portland, Or. cap. iney win 00 iu wamuj. m
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
The following interesting letter was
written by Volunteer Guy E. Brown to
his Bister living at Hilleboro, and copied
in the Hilleboro Independent, under date
of July 22d:
Camp neab Sibokbt, Cuba. Q
Dear Sistkb: Today is about
the first opportunity 1 have bad
to write to any one einoe
we succeeded in landing. We have
bed a successful time of our expedition
in landing as in coming ; of course, a few
men were drowned and a few were killed
in coming to st " '-ai :?ts, as the
sea was sough and a number of boats
were smashed on the beach in landing,
Tbe one I came to shore in was beached
and three men were hurt badly and the
rest of us were soratohed some. I got a
cut on tbe foot from a obunk ol oorai,
also a brnise on the hip, but am now 0
k. In fact I marohed with the oommand
that day from Altrio, where we landed,
to Firmaza, a distance of 19 miles.
Our brigade is now doing guard over
the base of supplies here at Sibouey, and
while we are not tbe farthest to the front
yet we hold a most important position
We were doinff outDOSt duty for two
days, during which time our oavalry
were engaging the Spanish vigilante. I
saw all the wounded and dead that I
want to see for a while. They brought
in wounded Cubans by soores, but only
104 of our men were wounded and about
30 killed, ioolodiDg some wealthy officers
of Roosevelt's rough riders. Ob, tbey
were too rambunzious, Bnd I'io into a?.
ambush of 2.500 of tbe enemy, and if it
bad not been for the regular cavalry
they would all have been killed, but our
oavalry got around their flank and killed
nearly halt of the Spanish foroes, but tbe
rest of the brutes went down the moun
tain and surrounded about 900 Cuban
soldiers and would have completely ex
terminated them but for our nary, which
took them on board and brought them
on this place in tbe rear of our army,
where they can be healed and equipped
tor duty.
Ob, eayl I wouldn't have missed this
expedition for tea years of my life. Why,
this town ten dsys Bgo contained 1,600
Spanish soldiers in the 20 block bouses,
which are on tbe mountains around the
town. But our navy put a halt dozen
explosives in eaoh block bouse and shot
tbe artillery completely out of and off
from the parapets on whiob tbey were
mounted. Tbeo tbe Spanish burned the
shops and stores at Altares, but st Bi
boney, where we now are, they fled so
precipitately that they destroyed noth
ing. One tunnv thing happened ; they
took apart all the locomotives and the
engine at the waterworks, but In two
iIbvh the United States boys bad tbe
waterworks in order and three engines
running up and down the yards, hauling
provisions from the dooks to the lop of
the mountains, where they ware loaded on
pack mules and sent to the front, where
we have 20.000 of our men and 7,000 Oa
bans under Garcia, lying intrenched
around Santiago. Our troops are not
bombarding the city, they are just lying
still behind t1-" 'thwortes on the orest
nf fim mountains bromiu Ihu city and
the Spanish foroe are w wting their am
munition by firing over them. We are
putting our forces in position and get
ting stronger every daj, getting more
grub, whiob is s fcreat neoessity, while
the Spanish troops are eating their mules
Bo. br the time you get this letter I ex
tn ha in Santiaoo.thooffb there will
be good many of us dead and a good
many more with sore plaoes. I saw a
Cuban who bad a bullet in each leg, and
a saber bad slashed off about )i pounds
from bis shoulder.
Well, I am writing oa the back of some
business letters of the Iron oompaoy
that ownes these mines and it is so dirty
you can't read it but it Is all I bavs 01
have until ws gel our neid squip-
from "Td" Barrett, of Company hevada
Volunteers.
Tbe following interesting letter was
received by the Gazette, from E. L. Bar
rett, written at Camp Sadler, Carson
City, Nevada, July IStb. "Ted", as
familiarly known in Heppner, is a brother
of Mr. Wm. Barrett and Mrs. Williams,
of Sand Hollow
Editob Gazbttb: I suppose you will
be a little surprised to bear from me ai
this time, and at this particular place;
also that I am one of the Nevada volun
teers. I was one of the Woodland com
pany of California volunteers that went
to Camp Barrett, near Oakland, Call
fornia. and would not be mustered into
tha E-Iirhth reeiment of California volun
teers beoause Governor Budd undertook:
to supplant our captain with one or nis
own saleotion, a San Francisco police
man. We did not care to have politics
injected into our ranks, and went home
Some think We did right, while Diners
say we did wroos. However, I will ven.
tare to assert Ibat we have fully one half
lh nannle and Dress on our side. But,
r-- . rt ,..1
let this be as it may. we were noi unueu
States soldier boys, although we showed
mp niilinonAaa tn be come BUOh. We Bl
this time bad all the rights of Amer
ioan oitisensbip, and we let the people
at large see that there were those who
knew a little, as well as "Jim" Buaa, or
his nsoer. the San Franoisco Call. If
understand this administration right, it
wan3 only oompeV:' wan for leader.; ,
awl K.mttiHKuath in the United States
volunteer servioe, and we bs a company
knew that "Jim" Budd was not a fit man
to make these appointments, as il is a
well-known faot that that this man is
drunk two-thirds of bis time, and does
not know enough to go to his meals.
This scoounts for the kind of men he baa
nnnni nted for commanders tor tbe Eighth
rw ...... u J
Oaliforn a realment; dui " ""i"1"
that Uncle Sam will take a look over
them after "Jim" Budd gets through,
Twenty-five of our company al Wood
land. California, oame to Carson City,
rBfl.. to enlist in the Nevada volun
a.ra. and we found quite a change in
affairs. Tbe governor gave the oompa-
n,. the nrivileae to elect their own om
cers, wbloh created the very beat feeling
on every side.
80 tar, we bave met some very warm
friends in Nevada.
I understand we are to be mueterea in
tomorrow, Monday, July 18th. 1 do not
know where we will have to go yei, dui
I intend to see some active service some-
b tiara, tf nnssible. One week Worn
dav I expect our whole company of 114
mon .ill have been ealistea 1010 eoiuo
brenoh of Uncle Sam's army.
Borne people talk about cold leet,
a soldier, a man wants plenty
TBK QRKAT NORTHERN MINE.
The Host Wonderful Quarts Property la tbe
Wert.
Tbe editor of tbe Eale In oompany
ith J as. H. McEibben, a newspaper
man 01 roruana, visueu iuo urea.
Northern mine at Canyon City last Tues
day morning and were shown over the
property by its oourteous owner, Mr.
Isaao Goker. To say that this is tbe
most wonderful of its olass ever dis
covered on tbe Faoifio coast, is not
AxaffBnralinff in the least, nor is it
possible to give the remotest idea of the
wealth disclosed by Mr. Guker sinoe
the discovery of tbe rioh pockets on his
claim early last winter. He keeps from
eight to twelve men constantly in his
employ, driving tunnels and sinking
shafts on rich ledges tbat until recently
were barely bidden from view. Work
on two tunnels and two snails is oemg
daily pushed on different ledges, each
one showing up wide, and remarkably
rich ledges of free milling ore.
Tbat part of bis claim where the pook
et gold is found Is a wonder, the same
beioe almost an acre of a quartz deposit
in which is found seams of decomposed
quartz whioh penetrates the deposit al
all angles, and in every direction. II is
from these seams Mr. Guker has ex
tracted a fortune of gold, and its supply
is vet Intact, showing no sign of being
exhausted. While we were present the
gentlemen look from one seam about
two pounds of decomposed quartz that
voided eve: a huoJrr-I 3o''s in ."ello
oii. Ka has imlliona 1l iigafc, ' t"-
one can possibly estimate the amoant of
gold tbe innumerable pockets will yet
produoe. A tunnel is being driven tnai
will lap this rioh quartz deposit at a
depth of about sixty feet, wniou win
when completed demonstrate tbe exteni
of the pocket deposits.
From a careful point of view, tbe mine
is a wonder of wonders, and is an im
mense inependent fortune for Its owner.
B.ue Mountain Eagle.
I A Beautiful Present
dfed ?01VEAVAV , te&llbl mM i ech packase ol
March told. These presents are in (he lorm 01
Beautiful Pastel Pictures
They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
wm
QUIUINOCOOKINC"
UMNn CUFFS .WFAHDMK
WT
am roum or this starch will to
"5 TOT? A POUND MOA"IJ
Of ANY 0TMH
R rJKDa Vt a
rftWMVUtjCOMll
.CJiUBINSERBROSC?
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist,
R LeRov. 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 Sres are accurately reproduced in all the colors used m the orig
inal and are nronounced by competent critics, works ot art.
1 " S.t the correct thbg- .fy the home, nothing surpassing
.s o- , twantv. 1 irhness c co,c. au unnm. .--
One 01 tnese pictures
will be given away .
mm, e?c5 IFLZJu 5c7E7rTSr bnndTv starch on the market, and
Pssold 1 fa? .0 cycnts1iFackage. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
El nn keep elastio starch, accept no substitute
sjbjbjsjbjsjsjsj sjsjSJtjs
ESaslicS
tarch
i
As
of will
power and grit, and be will suit Uncle advancing years,
Sam. Without these he baa Deuer smj
si home.
Nevada puts me in mind ot Morrow
oonntv verv much. Home nun
Kill- look verv much like luose 1 uav.
an in and around Heppner,
t mn.t draw to a olose for this time,
v-nninff this will find you in good health
u Ia.i me at rresenl. Remember
me to the folks. Yours truly.
E. L. B ABB ATT.
The Sultan and Our Missionaries.
The Forte has demanded the recall of
two Amerioan missionaries from the I
province of Aleppo, on the pretext that
their mission is likely to cause aisiur-
banoes. "The sick man ot Europe-, w
as unreasonable bs his politioal health
is feeble. As a bright contrast to his
obstinacy and stupidity, Ihe people of
America are acknowledging fur and wide
tbe benefloenoe of the mission of Hos-
tetter's StoaBoh Bitters, namely, to re
lieve and prevent malaria, rheumatism
and kidney oomplaint.ohronic dyspepsia,
oonstipation and liver trouble. The
nervous, the weak and tbe infirm derive
unspeakable benefit from its use, and it
greatly mitigates tbe weakness and in
firmities whioh are specially inoicieni io
Iff fsrifiStfsKfei Mr
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION
State NORMAL School
MONMOTJTH, OREGON.
Strong Academic and Professional Courses.
Well equipped Training Department of nine grades
with 220 children. -Regular
Normal Course of three years, senior year
vhjllv professional.
Graduates of nccredlted High Schools and Colleges
admitted directly to professional work.
The Diploma'of the School Is recognized by law at
a LIFE Certificate to teach,
Graduates of the School are In demand as teachers.
Light Expenses-One Year for from $20 to 10.
Bfiautiful and healthful location. No Saloons,
ki First term will open Tuesday, Beptember 20, 18S.
2 ..... . . . 1 1. .i.n...r.ilir
Catalogues, giving inu aeuuisui wu,, o"j
sent on appllctttirn. AddresB,
W. A. WANN, P. I CAMPBELL,
Secretary of Faculty. President.
TOO SPLEPID THEWS MILT
TO THE EAST
Both Speed and Comfort.
The business man compelled to travel !
t w. anaaon of tbe year, as well as the
tourist traveling tor pleasure, demanas
oomfort as well aa rapid transit. Ihe
Rio Grande Western Bnd its connections
furnish both. From tbe Paoino North
west. DBSsenneri are landed in Chicago
: Aava and a half, and in New
v.ft in tnai than five day. Further
more, the passenuer is given his choice
r th.oa rnntna throueh Colorado, and
U a IUIVW mw
VIA
nni
Ml
nnnrm
ftUU
Rocky Mountain
Limited
L'nlveraity of Owgon.
The University of Oregon graduated four east thereof. Tickets are sold vis
T..n. th. Urcriaat data in ill history. Hloox City, umana,
Kansas CiUr, Ht.
Louis or Chicago. From tha time we
passenger leaves Halt Lake City until ne
Tl.. nu.. nnmruireil tnirix. IUO ION
X lid vim. "
term will begin September ltb. Btu
dents who have oompleted the lentn
arada branebes can enter the sub-fresh
... 1 j
man olass. No examinations ars requueu
. 1..-4... l Ai,railit1 BflhOOlS.
IOr grauu w. - " " . .7 -ithnnl
n...A.K a annis. nnn bib icurviovi aw 1 auusv w w -
' DK8 M01NK8
" DAVKNPOKT
' CHICAGO
Nest Day
, . rk.ir r Cninnulo to
nW'l J"wr.7. v.ihl t roUBhont. The
i nifuuns. nivra . - -
ttntwt train tn the WeU
B-flO a. m.
a. Vf.
11:4ft p. m.
l:Sil a. m.
5 -.'.25 a. m.
V t a m.
2:15 p. in.
Colorado Flyer
Leavea DKNVElt
COIA) HPHINOH
ArrtvetTOl'KKA
" KANSAS CITY
2:.il p. m. '
. 4- T
7:S0 11. m.
9 .15 a. m.
Ar. ST. LOU18, (Wab. It'y)
6:15 p. m.
10:40 a. m.
A:42 a. m.
80 a. m.
Arrives 8T. JOHKPH .
LINCOLN (Ex Bun)
" OMA11A lExSan)
Through Blwpars Col..ralo Springs to Bt. Louis
via Wabwh B'y.
These are New Trains in addition to our former service.
EBASTJAN.
reaches Denver there is one everchang- w, nrtioulart and folders finngt.me of the. Uaiu. wriu
Tennessee, Hagerman or Marshall passes.
Q. P. A.. CllKAUO.
Kesaonaoie iuii' -r ... , a 1. r.w
most of the required entrance studies, extra cost, a d.y's stopover in Bait Laks
. . . ... w . ... .11 annli. ni. affordina an opportunity ot seeing
Uataiogues wui iw - -r - - - - , ,
cats. Peon. desiring intorm.t.ou to. oeauue. - T" 7,7 th 'h
may address lbs president, Secretary, also enaunng . u7..u..
? w.t.. r Mr. Max A. Plumb, all ot Colorado, ju.tly termed, because o it.
SJt If tiivaf
flRUmeTON-FOSSlL Lrru pfiffUftr l inn"
c-rftcc I IMF 111V UVUlUlVii uiuu
.ui
...kit. hava nothinir. W I Eugene, Oregon
.1.. 1., . luti. ahelur tents and oarry The Bourses offered are. those of a good
...r.it,in. ..ih ni. nnlvertitj. Tbera ars departments ot
. n,n.l. modem S-d'.BoiS'' '"". fl-i :'
I oan now pc- u, - , . . . ....,,.. vn.,h -.u-
to
and even General Bates, sitt'og od the I
bough ol a banna trea sating a oooos
nut, of wbiob Ibers ars plenty. Oood
grub is bacon, hardtack and coffee. Ws
gel no vegetables now, but will In a
few dsys, as soon as our wagons can oe
gotteo out of lbs ships and everything
in ahane for campaigning io proper
shape. You sea alt along the coast It is
nolhiua bul mountains, whils De 10
i.,i u u hiuh blateau. I think this
tbs mosl beautiful eountry in lbs worlJ
I don t ears to leave il. But I am to at
sea, as It wsrs; I eao'l talk Spaoi.o yel
.a J a f.llow eao"l buy anything j mooy
Is bo good. There la nothing bsrs, lbs
,1...,. i,.v ateii even thing ana as
cuiiun, Bdvuooea tmiiumi.u,,
my, logio, philosophy, psyohology, mau
ematioa aod physioal sduoation. Music
..,,1 .4,..in ar also tausbt. Tbs ta-
ition is tree. All students pay so inci
dental fea of $10 yearly. Board, lodg
ing, beat and light la lbs dormitory cosi
12 50 per 13
jiatrotia will fully avail tlnnnBt'lvoaLroy,t D, rri. Tbs Oubaa womsa
of this aiKlitiotial
tho'tr comfort.
jAa crosn,
Oeu'l Taasr. Act
soenery,,,Tbs8wilerlaod ot Amerioa'
Via the Rio Grande Western rates ars
'ways?1 lowest and
... iic.. J'hr j.gb k:
aa W4II as standard fu
trains.
For descriptive pbamplets of ths f' a
ous mountalo scensry, rales, reserva
tions and other Information, address,
J. D. MAMsriiLD.Oen. Agent,
Rio Grands Western Railway,
142 Third St., Portland, Or.
?:SEoS.iviE(to''-
I aneomnoJatbns f,nE rOM ARLINGTON TO
i-uilaiani, upn sll tWml)el).. Su0 Ko.md trip w i
CUm Cli Bills).
Olex miles) ..
300.
159.
..Round trip
.Round trip
150
(50
The Dalles, Portland t Astoria navigation Co.
a'TTSAAMCJRSJ
"DtLLfS Cm" AUD "REGULATOR"
i Stags lesvss Arlington every morning
(Sunday eicepted) at 6 o'clock; is du
al Oonriou ai a p. m. aa
sil at 7 P. n. .
j Comfortable coverea coaooee
tol, experienced drivers.
THROUGH CAW
Ht. VkVh
MINMKAIVUH
i,i'i in n
Tt i v audi l
HIT IT.
U..l.riA
i fc, t. i.tn.4 1 all iH-ials la IbtUaill
HI1hi and t'4i lt.
sroRANC nm i mxsm
NKLSOX 4 WET SIIUTARD
IlKO MOVNT.US RULWAI S
ttrovlsion for I MJ eluldren corns out of Ihe rocks liks
1 . . . 1. .
animals, asJ S gsvs in era ma u
tbs dont desertsd anJ soma ot Ihem ars
fin. loo. Our offlosrs bavs bsad.iuartsrs
in the old H pan lab bsaJquartsra, bat ot
com. U.y eao'l bs tbers as Ibey have
to bs with their aomraaods.
Well 1 will writs again wbmi I g o
Haotiagn, if I gel Ihers.
Get E. Ba iwa.
A NOT 11 IB BKtANT Wirt
Hh. Tlra of rr Uft as riM viH.a
(pvlUr.
Jnlv iltl Jobo Butbsw, a uiiitam
county faimsr, was io Tbs Dalles telliog
a tals ot woe tbat is on.s nra-tD 01
weak womao and aopiiooiplsd mo.
ri,..trU that be. ailb bis wife aod
HowtsUok Geod
Oood looks ara rsally mors tbao skio
deep, depeodlng entirely 00 a healthy
,iiii..B f all tha vital organs. It lbs
liver bs iosctive, yoo bavs a billions
tm.k. if f onr stomach be disordered you
beveadyspepUotook, II your kidneys
bs affeetsd, you bavs a plnenea ioob
Hreurs aood health, and you will sorely
have .00J looks. "Eleotrio Uiiiers is
Acts oi-
dsegDMr, ' ,1 . .i, nD the stomach, llvsr and kidneys.
'iVKK TIM I. TO.
WaaMl in it.
IHl.tlM.lkK
I'vrr
All uthrt
fita
IS ttiS
f.l an I
llU rl
DM411
K I'.f t
Mr. h-t.i 11
Mr. U.rts
Only All Rail Routa Wlh..rtl
C'liaiig of Cars lW-tro HjH.kaii.
IUmUdJ and Nrl. Alo ltwet-o
NrliN-o aal RtwsUiiJ, ialy 'l
Hun !y
1
Sunt ItrwarS. '
rradfrs of Ibis pajr
ti
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I'rUia IWrx.t
I m. t J. lliaiwapulm,
K is t , OiiiBl.a. Ml.
l.noi at4 other vvmii-
tii(t iiii.t
Bit bvli I Ibrwugh i desUnatioa
t. tnlfW.
Thn ash tk k' ("bla. tie
ta. ..ms and Nrthra I'arttW !'"
ship Cumpssy's Una.
fill lafofn.ali.ro. time ear Utsaps.
c sail ta w writs
... a 1). Ca iai.ro.
4 M V
,1 4 M "i
I., all ..... ... N- -
I,. ai4 l SImi . ttmmmm f.
F, .. 1 all k.-rf.t.i i.
.... I, m, !.. an.1 R.ia
t.a mwl a .lk a U1.
NEW NAME1
Win. Uonlon h& ro-iinm l
1. 1 11 ml the oll Jina
liVery MUl'le
Tlio Coiitrnl.
all f ! mi, i t' ' ' n
Uiw awl lat t " M.
Ths m.kn of this paper win
,,U.r,l is lara tlitbefs U at lea.1 s
,I,..U.I d.aM thai soieoos baa I -co
at ! t.i curs. In all its stas soJ that la
raUrrh. Hall's Catartb Curs Is tha woiy
pilie core bow konaa to lbs aisdieai
lfal.rt.ily. CaUrrb being a coostit.
Iiupal dwMMMi, requires a eooalltolti.skl
tr,klnient. II til's Catartb Cora Is Itkse
ml-ioallv, aeiiwg .lm tly !'
lhatrly d.if.yiBg i. I. ioa of tbs
,llwv,a, knJ giving Ui plta straogtb
ly bnil.lirtg ap the wnatitotioa aod
ia diies Its well. Tbs
ptrpfimis bats so mush faith lo Its
.....liv. N.wer. thai tbf eff a
happily 00 Ibsit farm, wbso os Gsorgs
Roberts, a mloiog mao or rortiaoa, ap
peared to disturb tbeir pwaoa.
Tbs Boahaw homs was sol palatial,
hsviog aoas ol lbs loiorwa ol city mao
sious, bat was Jusl an oidioar farm
boms. Work was bard lor both haaoeoa
aod wifa, and days ot rest wars f. Tba
if. was tired of sorb life, sod sbs lis-
......I lha atarles ot aS add otnf.rt
of eity lifs told h by her vUllr. Tbs
ptrauaaioos ol Ibrts were mors than
tbs eould resist. Tbs retail was s reps
liimoot lbs soma oU slory-a hasty
fiibl of a bltbooMt mao aad a frail
womao. F.veo lbs sight y.er-ol t girl
was taken al.wg. asd the tatbrr Is beerl
bwkso at lbs loss of hie ebilJ. Hs ba
tlsves tbs gittf pa' P0!aod
aod will sry sodsavof in g-t lbs
girl asy trow tbm.-Tio Moanaio-
sr.
Farit.es tbs blood, oures pimples,
blotebes and boils, aad gisa a good
eompleiioo. Kvery bottle goareateed.
Hold by hlcam Prog Co., t oium,
maoager. &0 eott pi bottle.
OHIOXC TI3VII3 I
TO
Stu Frnnolsoo
Aad aU poiats la (lalifumla. via Iks Mt. j
vaajsj wi wasv
Southern Pacific Co
n.. - ki,M Miranath Caiifnrala to all
Du'ot. Cm and ia. Oraad anle rWl
o( (li l x-lSa ( raiimaa nana.
Blaauara. psonnn m u
Attaolwd taatpraaa train. altiwdlBS Mparkw
. t.ii. to MnaBLlaa mwii.rii
j faf tmwa. Urk, av(n mt If latent,
It;. C. H. MAkKBAM,
V. 4 r. ACVa roruaaa, unm
Commencing Monday, May 2nd, the
steamers of tbs Regulator Uns will
lesvs Portland at 6iJ0 a, m. aod Tba
Dalles at 830 a. m.
When yoa go Io Portland, stop off ai
Tha Dalles and tats a trip aowo m
Columbia; you will enjoy it, and sava
n,or"' w. C ALLAWAT,
.' Gsosral Agent,
OREGON SU0UTL1NE Hy.
MEtl!t.cc
M-saat la It I oat
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brant y .llh.H.t II. t 'awalrla, t anil) I lbr
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Ask your
DruggUt
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QUICKEST AMD MOHT C1BKCT U!I TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and all
roinla EAS1 ami SOUTH
WOK AT THE TIME.
NEW YORK. 1 days
CHICAGO, 3J -
st. louis, n
OMAHA. 3
SALT LAKE. 1 1
ft tleeliaing Chair Cars
I'fbotaWrsd T .orltl Hlsepiog Cars
Pailraaa rslaes Hlspiog Csrs
For full particulars rogsrdleg rales,
lima ol trains, ottt., eail oa or address
3. a iU".T,
Are( O. R. A N. Cv. I1t pnsr. Orta
O. O. Traar, W. E. Cohas,
Trsv. Pa. Act Ga' Agt.
U4 Third I., PoitUod, Dra.
I trMolJbi droggieu, T5.
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