Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 12, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N.
Depabt TIMK SCHEDULES Abbiys
fob From Heppner. from
9:30 p.m. Salt Tjke, Denver, 4:50 a.m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
Louis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Rpokane,
Minneapolis, Ht.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ocsan Btkam8JUP8 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All tailing dates
subject to change.
For Han Francisco
Sail August 2, 6,10,
14, 18, 23. 26, 30.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska-- 5:00 p.m.
August 8, 28.
R:00 p. m. Columbia River 4:00 p.m.
K. Sunday Htiamkrh. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. ni. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a. m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Vi ay Landings.
7:00a.m. Willamstts AND 3:30p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill KiVkkh. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette Rivkb 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. , Tues., Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval. and Sat.
lis & Way Land
ings. I,v, Rlparla Snake Rivbb. Lv.Lcwistou
l:4fia m. 5:45a.m.
Mon., Wed. Rlparla to Lew lston Sun , Tues.
and Friday and Thur.
Paesengera booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
Stop
no
lurking
sr ;rx H
Lj9 IUJ
rir
irv
est
" University of Oregoa.
The University of Oregon graduated
leal Jane the largest class ia iti history.
The class numbered thirty. The fall
term will begin September 19th. Stu
dents who bare oompleted the teDth
grade branches can enter the sub-freshman
class. No examinations are required
for graduates of aooredited schools.
Reasonable equivalents are acoepted for
most of the required entrance studies.
Catalogues will be sent free to all appli
cants. Persons desiring information
may address the president, Seoretary J
J. Walton, or Mr. Max A. Plumb, all of
i
Eugene, Oregon.
The oourses offered are those of a good
university. There are departments of
modern and ancient languages, physios,
ohemistry, biology, geology, English, el
out ion, advanoed engineering, astrono
my, logio, philosophy, psychology, math-
ematios and physical eduoation. Mueio
and drawing are also taught. The tu
ition is tree. All students pay an inci
dental fee of $10 yearly. Board, lodg
ing, beat and light in the dormitory cost
$2 60 per week. 7-75
CaXctftaJ
fevet?
M
III II i,Sl 7T-. JEiSiEr''','. WW. -
EW8 CREAM BAT.M Is a P'"t,T''nT-
Apply into the nostrils. P. is quickly absorbed. 5)
cents at Droits or by mail : samples 10c. by rnsll.
I X BHOT1I KKS. 66 Wurren Su. New York Cltf.
State Normal School
Weston, Oregon.
The most successful year's work of the State
Normal 8chool at Westou, Oregon, closed last
June with the graduation of twents students.
UNION PACIFIC
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
East an! Southeast
VIA THE
ii i
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE 8LKKPEK8.
PULLMAN TOURIST HLEEPEHH.
FREE RKCL1N1N0I CHA1B CARS.
Portland to
Eastern Cities
Change.
Without
ARE YOU GIG ERST?
If so, be sure and see that your
tioket reads via
Be MWm Line
....TflK....
OHIOAOO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS TQS
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULDTII, Sr. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their MaKnMcent Track, Peerless Vostlbulod
Dining and Hlm'iilnir Car
Trains, and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME
has tflvnn this road a national reputation. All
nl muniiiirers carried on Hi Tout I billed
trains without eitra rliarne. Hhlp your frelnht
ami travl over this famous Una. All aifeuts
have iliki'U.
W. H. MEAD, . F. C. 8AVAOS,
Oen. A nut Trav. f. P. Agt,
l WashliiKtoa Ht., Portland, Or.
Quick Time.
I tiion Depots.
1'urmjnally Con darted EzeurHions.
HaKRHKe Cheeked to Destination.
Low liates.
Direct line to Trans-Mississippi and Inter
national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraska,
Juno to November,
Write undersigned fur rates, time tables and
other information pertaining to Union 1'acifio
11. li.
J. H. LOTHHOP. or J. C. HART Ant. '
Oen. Art.. 185 8U St., O. U. A N. Co ,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
-SCENIC LINE OF THE WOULD
HTOCKKA18EHS SMILE.
Surprising Btatlsticg of Stock Handled in
Portland.
Htookraisers are smiling this seasoo,
and there is very great provocation for
snob smiling, for prices obtained for live
stook have iooreased all aloDg the line,
The figures' shown in connection with
Portland as a stookhandling center are
rather surprising. 1 The Portland stock
yards have1 received" during the past six
morths 600 head of horses,8,500 bogs,
40.000 slrtep and ,000 cattle. ' During
1897 the yards received 12,480 head of
oattle, 66,285 sheep, 8,700 horses, and
15,005 hogs. The pens and yards are
models of neatness, and, considering the
large Dumber of animals bandied, offen
sive odors are very scarce. The seoret of
it all is that there is plenty of Ball Ran
water at hand, backed op with a strong
pressure to slnioe out the whole works,
and lime, oarbolio aoid and other disin
fectants are freely need. All market an
imals now brought to Portland are bring'
ing the prodaoer a oent a pnnnd more
than they would a year ago, This means
on a oarload of hogs, for instance, an
extra 8180 olean cash to the man who
raised them, and the same advance in
FOREST FIRES.
Oregon to Be Protected Against the Pall of
Smoke.
The department of the interior at
Washington last summer published a
ootioe calling the attention of the pnblio
to the faot that immense areas Of public
forests are annaaily destroyed by fire,
originating, ia' many ioBtanoes, through
the carelessness of prospeotors, campers,
banters, sheep-herders and others;
while in many instanoes the fires are
started with malicious intent.
Warning was given that the origin of
all forest fires would beoaretully investi
gated, and, where the fire is ascertained
to have originated through, carelessness
or design, the persons implicated will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
The publio generally was requested to
aid the officers of the government in
their effort ta check the evils referred to
and in the punishment of all such of-
fendeis.
The sot of congress, approved Febru
ary 24, 1897, provides that any person
ho will willfully or maliciously eel fire
to timber or underbrush on the publio
domain, or oarelessly leaves fire to burn
unattended near any timber or inflama-
THE TIN BOLD1EK.
proportion for' sheep and battle. " Tbiis ble material, shall be deemed guilty of a
In the days of peace, of a peace now fled,
On the hardened pave of a city street,
Ringing clear, came the measured tread
And the rythmotic swing of the marching
feet,
Swinging along in their brave array,
While the cynic smiled his smile of gall
"They're babies out for a holiday,
They're only tin soldiers, that Is all."
From the lakes to the Oulf the war drum beats,
While the bugle sounds for the call to death,
And men surge thick In the city's streets.
While their cheeks burn hot with the war
god's breath,
For the blood mounts high in the fevered veins,
At the call to arms for a righteous blow ;
Though the field shows red where the war god
reigns,
Yet the same tin soldier Is the first to go.
In the sullen roar of the cannonade,
'Hid bursting bombs and the shriek of shell,
As gallant a charge as was ever made
Through the name-lit pit of a flaring hell;
Mowed as the forest before the fire,
The bulldog merged In bis master, man,
On witli a courage that cannot tire
The alleged tin soldier ia in the van.
The ghostly beams of the moon shine down
On a ghastly heap of the mangled slain,
And it lights a face that is strong and brown,
And a shattered form that held toul and
brain;
And the all that is left of that splendid whole,
Touched by the moon in the midnight sky,
Tells at the morning's muster roll
That the brave tin soldiers knew how to die!
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Change of Oars Between Hpokane,
Rossland and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Rossland, daily except
Sunday :
Leave. Arrive.
810 A. M Hpokane 8;4fl P. M
II -m A. M Rowland 8:40 P. M
9:10 A.M Nelson 6:45 P. M.
Close connections at Nelson with steamers for
Kaslo, and all Kootenai Liake points.
Passengers for Kettle Kiver and Boundary
reek connect at Harons with etwee daily.
FALL TERM
Opens September 5, lo9o,
Full course of study, Scientific and Profes
sional, VochI and Instrumental music.
Healthful location, good society and pleasant
surroundings.
Board in families from f 2 50 to 13.50
Rooms for those who desire to board them
selves cau be had at reasonable rates.
Boarding hall for young ladles in connection
with the school under the careful supervision
of a matron, board, fuel and lights at $2 50 to
$H.50 per week.
Catalogues and information furnished upon
application.
73-89
prosperity smiles on the stookraiser, and
be also fmiles.-Oregoniaa,
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST i
In through tourist cart without change,
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced oouduotors and
porters.
CHICAGO
FitlwauKes & SI. Paul B'y
This Railway Co.
Operates Its trains on the famont blook
system;
Lights its trains by eleotriolly through
out; Vim th celebrated eleotrio berth read
tng lamp;
Hons speedily equipped passenger trains
everv dav and Diirht between Ht. l'aal
and CJUioagD, aud Omaha and Chicago
the
Chicano. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also oMrnlea lara-h9td vastibaled
reins, carrying lh latest private
eowparlmeot ear, library buffet amok
Ina cars, and palace drawing room
let port.
Tartar eara, free reclining chair oars.
and iha vary bst dluiog chair oar
arrvue.
For In! rates to any polol in the
United HUlff or Cau ad a. apply to
agent or adJrees
U. J. EDDr,
J. W. CAHET, General Agoot.
Trav. I'm. Agent. I'ortlaod, Or,
THE SPOKANE I'HUIT FAIR.
Moniays,
To Kansas City, Chicago, Huftitlo and
Boston without rliHiiKu via Malt Lake,
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Kys.
.,..,.,.., To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and
IHMliiys, u,,Moii without change via Halt Lake
anil Chicago, Hot k Island & 1'acillc Ky.
U'.,1iio.,Iio To Ht- Josi'ph, Kansas City and
II rilUf.Mll) S, Ht. 1,11, without change via Bait
Lake aud Burlington Koule.
Thim'TiiM To Kansas City and M. I-ouls with
lllUrMUJS, outrhange via halt Use and Mis
souri I'aclllo railway.
The fifth annual Spokane Fruit Fair
will open Tuesday, October 4th, and
olose Hitturday, October 15th. The pnb
lio spirited oitiznns of Spokane have con
tributed and guaranteed nearly $15,000
to insure the finanoial suooessot the un
dertaking. The premium list, at all
times liberal, has been greatly added to
this year. The capital prize oantest tor
"Finest and most artistically arranged
ooonty ordistriot exhibit of fruit, grains,
grasses, roots and vegetables", will this
year draw the following magnificent
prizes: First, the J 100 Dodson cup (at
present held by Whitman county) and
$200 in oaeh; aeoond, cash, $200; third, atruoted
oaah, $100; fourth, cash, $75; fifth, cash,
$50: sixth, caeb, $25. In addition there
to there will this year be given outright,
tn this competition, three silver trophies
(also donated by Mr. George II. Donson,
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rattt and all all Information, Inquire
ol O. H. A N. and H. P. agents, or ad dross,
K. C. NK'IIOL, 8. K. IIOOI'EK,
Orneral Audit, Men. I'aaa. 1 kt. Agt.
I'll Washington Ht., Ienver, Col
rorllainl. riK"ii.
J. :. iUar, I -oral Aft, Ili-ppncr.Or,
OREGON SHORT LINEHj
IMJ
misdemeanor, and, ' upon ooovictioo
thereof, shall not be fined more than
$5,000 or be imprisoned not more than
two' years, or both. Any person who
builds a oampflre, or other fire, in or
near any forest, timber, or other inflaoa-
able material on the poblio domain, and
fails before breaking camp or leaving
aid fire to totally extinguish the same,
shall be fined not more than $1,000 or
be imprisoned not more than one year,
or both.
The fines collected shall be paid into
the pnblio school f and of the county in
whioh the lands where the offense was
committed are situated.
Oapt. B. B. Ormsby, of Salem, was ap
pointed forest supervisor for this slate,
and Mr. Dufur, enperintendbnt tor the
northern district. They, with their gang
of forest raogers, bave been in-
by Dinger nermann, com
missioner of the general land office, to
make every effjrt to oheck the fires or
punish the offeoders.
The commissioner, mindful of the faot
that the water supply of Portland would
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than J. Slocnm, who
spares no pains to secure toe best oi
everything in bis line lor bis many
customers. He now baa the valuable
agency tor Dr. King's New Digoovery
for Consumption, Doughs rna Uolus
Ibis is the wonderful remedy that is
prod not ng such a furor all over the
country bv its many startling on res. It
absolutely ooree Asthma, Eronenms,
Hoarseness and all sffeotioos of the
Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above
drug store and get a trial bottle free or a
regular size for 50 cents and $1.00.
(iuaranteed to oure or price refunded.
That U-Year Old Stuff,
"Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
e e XT IS RARE GOODS
New Stand, City Hotel Building,
IvOW TILLARD, Prop.
75 Cents 75 Cents 75 Cents
THE CORDER CAMERA
CHEAP DURABLE COMPLETE
The most perfect camera ever offered to the public.
A child can operate It. Can be carried lu the pocket. Makes
pictures 2X2.
Camera, dry plates and complete outfit for making 6 pictures by
mail, 7& cents postpaid.
Full directions sent with each Instrument.
jeweler, Spokane) of almost equal value oe Breatly damaged if shsep were herd-
to the oapital prize cup, wnico win oe , j on tae watershed of Ball Rao lake
awarded as follows: Onefor the oouoty Lnj rj,er( nM iostrnoled them to keep
or district making the best exhibit of (UMD on 0f t nortions of the Bull
horticultural prodiiots; onetotheoonoty tan regerft Dd that portion of tbe re
or district making the best exhibit of I aarve north of the Barlow road and west
agricultural prodoots; and one to the 0f the east fork of Qood river,
county or district whioh shall most Betweeo (he Barlow road and the east
artistically arrange its exhibits. This fork tu, boundary lies extends from
TaiiTin?
ftUl
nv
urn
yriCUKKT AND MOHT flRKCT US TO
UTAH, COLORADO, XE
RRASK'A, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER ami all
W EAS1 ami SOUTH-
LOOK AT TIIK TIMK.
year's fruit fair will be on a larger aod
grander scale tbao any ot ite predeces
sors, and tbe musical and other attrac
tions will be an agreeable surprise to its
patrons. From an attraction standpoint
the leading fealureof this year's fair will
no doubt be tbe moviog piotures, on
mammoth soale, of all the latest war
scenes by sea and Isnd, which bave been
secured in the East at gr at cost. Maoy
ot tbe now faiuoos battle erenee at tbe
I'bilipplnee, Ooba and IVrto Woo will
be reproduced with thrilling effot at
eaob eveniog performance of the fair.
A nominal admission fee ot 13 eente will
again admit tbe visitor to all the features
of lbs fair. Tbe various transportation
eompsniee eeuterlpg at Hpokane have
put Into effect a 2 ent pr mile pe-sen-
ger rate, effective U tlmee tlrougbont
the fair.
tbe point where tbe roal orcsses Ram
tnit creek northeasterly about six miles
to tbe east of tbe east fork ot Hood river.
Oapt.Ormsby bae reoently bad this line
marked by blans on tbe trees, two or
three rods apart Qe will be very care
ful to prevent any roaming sheep-herder
with bis flock from tresspassing within
rbe limits daeoribed.
WAGON rHEIOHT THAI.
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hi airs and Ca.na.le.
gl'ICK TIME TO.
C'nii'aiMi
WssNiaoM
HsLnHtiae
Maw Toaa
llvrrau
All other
points
IB the
Kaal and
Hotttbeaet
Omaha
Kansas CiTT
Ht. Juasrn
Hf. Utie
UuetoM
Tetoe Ipot enetectloiie
t Hi. Tanl, llliiapoll,
Kaa.Mt'itf, Ooiaha. Ml.
lnie and otbt ptotal
Mat pMiate
Dae usee checked tbrmg'j to dseliostioo
ol IttksU.
Tbmniatkktsto Japte aoJ ("blue, vis
Tsmhi ael nanbere larioe fMeem
ebip tmpay line.
fn fall laf'tmatioB. tiros arJa,ap,
lrU, eld., fall a or wnte
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'NEW YORK,
CHICAGO, :,J -
ST. LOUIS, "
OMAHA. .1 "
.SALT LAKli, IS "
free lUellninf t'bair Care
I'pboUUred T mrist Hleeplof Cars
rallmao Talaoe Hlsplng Cart
For toll paitlcnlan regsnllng ralf.
time of trains, ete., call on or eJJroee
3. C. HAIIT,
Agent O. IL A N. l., Heppner, Ore go a
O. O. Taaar, W. K. Vuk,
Trav. l a. Agt. Ose'l Agl.
Hi Third Ht., TortlanJ, Ore.
QDXOXC TXIVIM I
TO
Htavtx lrcmdlitoo
As4 aU aniaM ta ( all. vie U Mt. SUssa
rum of mm
Southern
Main la tka vl ar. IT IKMI; lrs. MlOO.
Floes tbe beginning of the war there
have been purchased for army pnrposee
by the g.)vereiiieul 15,(illlmiilsaod 4,lH)
horso. Tbe tolal Bomber ot these an
mala bow in na by lbs troops io tbe flclJ
and IB the several army eampe i out far
from 17.000 ttin and 7.ftt horae
With the further rqupmsnt of volun
teers andor the eoeotut ell urcbte
eortlnue li be made, and it te quite
probabl that within few werk tbie
loor-footed army eill number t.tfl.
Thos will roel In rnnod oomlirs l.1.is,
Osl, Assistant Qiartercnaater 1 bailee
MilUr, who le le ehsrge of tbie de
partment, bae soois la esveral sett.ee
of the country looking fr young boreee
aod mnlee that are fit f r army dniy.
Tbe aileiupU la eorosr tbe mule enar-
krt bave alt bwa Intff.claal. Ileelere
aroond Ht. luit bave tried tl eetral
limes, bat ae eooe ae this was dote we
bave sad l pnirbaae In tbat aterket
and traBsferred our opere'looe le elber
tills. Tbe reult bae be tbat mole
tool I eveetBally be Wngbl la that mar
kit for le Ibae lb orlgieal pikee.
Faclflo Co
n itstf rtoVri all
ra y4 i,vtt4 Swl K-IS)
I la. I A .as. l'atlxM
AHarkxl hiH Inslo. ae.nlie snfrtuS
fm W - SrS, M,M M i ht.
t is tt VlftfcklfAsl
lea anillaee Veer.
ihrt'r Miurnl ! rcl1 'V
t n r. fiatra ar fnw I I s.s-t
( an l Ci,,tic it K ral f I ' m""Hi
l..tr , -s ! II lll l IliM Xllllx-W
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lli ( . r h xt g'.lfrt! I.,l
i4d r ' 't ' ) t'wip.i Ay
. f' 'Jsf, lej rrv t
A Trarllua Kagtee Will Haal rrvlckt Tmrn
Ti Dallra.
Kvetilnf Trlctram.
A inaltit-lokleg train erw large
crowds ot obeervere along Front street
yw.trr.lay evening about 7 :).
It consisted of large Ik) ton traction
engine bilcbed locomotive etyle to a
teoder aod train of heavy freight
wagooa, tbe wbole prooessioa moviog
down Front towards the depot al tbe
rete of four mi lee an hour.
Tbe ro I fit le brief placed on board ot
Hat rare todsv at tbe terminal groonde
and ill be sblpprd to F. ftl. Cbriatneo
at Tbe Dalle, from which polol II M to
take the dusty FasUre Oregon wagoa
road to Hilver Lake, Lake eoanly,
aearty Kl wile to Ibe ennlh.
Ur. Cbrismaa ia a promlneet met
chant of Hilver Lake, eed has ho. I red
of ton ol general nisrobao.Iise bsnlrd
by freight wagooe from the railway
every yar, but tbps wag''
tofor brredraaB by br. U bee
dari-lsd to invest erae IJ.i'O ta Ine f I
primenl t baollfg by eleem, ap bill
and dnB, ever etift amp and ats.atng
and Wlsjfsa Tbe lHre eed hie Ibrtv
irg Wieo, far ey la tbe asldsl ot
beaebgraae prelrise, "brre ibe aeyotae
eever bttore brarl Ibe ecreecb ef Ibe
team eeglne.
Tte llree el Ibe if a Una eeglae are JO
lBb aid end Ibe d.staooe Uleeea
tbeeeler ediree f Ibe dfie abeete le
Bine feel. Mr. Cbrlamaa bee atorraat
ntra al tk wi.Ublsg tbe gra.). Sit
ing ehnrkbolee end streegibeaiet
bruise aloeg tbe eatire nmie enaib t
Tbe IHIiee, eed ta A"" I Ible be b-easU
vr)b4y aloeg the r-J, ee al bl
Fassera (f"0 bbwa apt te
a. c.Pil-f able rspelneg el Ibit I sue
of Ik var.
ft eiette bt rtie etf aste repab'e
ulesrrrite ea l"e vb.ae4 ib-.
arb ti e Wetter ImII aitk ! aed
(r . e H tit rn, i'l C
r t?t
WHBKE TO (SPEND V'OtK VACATION.
The present reduoed rates oonld not
bave prevailed at a more opportune
time. The summer vaoation time Is
here, and all who oso afford it are
planning to lake advantage ot the differ
ences between the warring railroads.
Tbe attention ot those who contemplate
a trip East, whether it be to tbe moun
tain resorts of Colorado, tbe Omaha ei-
position, or points beyond, is oalled to
tbe advaotagne offered by tbe Rio
Qraode Weelarn Railway. Ite line and
those ot Hi Colorado looooeotloos run
tbrongh tbe heart of tbe Rookies, taking
the traveler away from Ibe alkali and
sae broab of its Northern competitors,
aod oat ot tbe beat ot tbe oonntry
through which ite competitors on tbe
south run.
For tbe comfort ot those, wboee parse
will not permit tuera to eoj y all tbe
privilege of e first class ticket, tbe Rio
Grande Wetlern bae ioangnarated a
eertee of toonst exanreioo. Tbe car
used ar owned and operated by tbe
Pullman I'alaoe Car company. They
are tn charge of special oondnetora and
porters, whuee sole do tie are lo look
after the comfort ot their peeeeogers.
Tbe cere are attached to fast exprees
traina, and belJ over in Salt Lake City
twelve boure, giving the peeogeri a
day In the Momoo capital. This lay
over also insoree a daylight nd tbrongb
tbe Rookie. Ooe ot Ibeee eieortlon
cars run tbrongb to Boston ; ooe to
THE COHDEK CO.,
30 Park Paleee, New York City.
TW0 SPLENDID TBBIHS DULY
TO THE EAST
mm nnmr inr iin i.Aiimn
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Colorado Flyer
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ArriveaTOI'KKA . 7:e-m.
KANSAS CITY . :!- sa.
Ar. ST. tOl'lB, (Wsb. li'y)
6:15 p. m.
Arrive HT JOHKPH . 10:40 a.m.
' LINCOLN (KiHnn) 6:13 a. an.
M OMAHA (Kjttou) . a.m.
Through Hlrtrt Culnrailu Htrina to Ht Looia
vU Waliash U.
These are New Trains in addition to our former service.
r partioalar and f ol.Urs firinf tim of IHm tralua write
W.acea'
Ctevaak
Lint
GENERAL
TASSENQEU
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Not. 5, 1897.
PATRONS ot tbe WiBtjonein
Cbleago, via Oinaba;ooe lo Cbloago, Central Line io pMaiog through
via Kaoia City aod Ibe fourth lo 81. Chicago mJ require tome fteeiet
Uole. Each g.e over a different w Lrjce io the waj of bafing their
tbolceofroolee. Tbe tieaieiona lve I baMid baRgaRe taken form or o
rortlaad Moeday. Toeeday, Wedneedey trato and carriage or baa, or in
and Thursday of eaob week. many other waja, IDtl they will
For loformalloe as lo ratre, aod far fio J all that ia UPeireu io tbie re-
deerriptive pamphlete, edlreee J. V. gDOCt in the aprrice of the Ushers
Maosflrl.l. geeeral ol, Rio (lranJe
Weetera Railaay, Hi Third street, Tort
lnd, Orrgna.
at the Urand Ceotral raaaeoger
Ktatioo, who hate reeently beeo
uniformed with brown init anJ red
rreraiiy rvs. cap. They will be in waiting at
()lt:-I a dreadfully eervon. end all tratoa prepared to assist paa
r relief lia-k your Csrla Dover Root grocera. and it ia botad that our
Tea. II ,eleW4 ny aervee aad sireegib- ptroni wijj f ai- tTtiJ bf maelvea
teed say wble nron eysVm. I aa . ... ..... .
troobM w.ib ev..np.iKa. ktdoey aed ot thli a-lditional protleion for
jAa a pond,
Oeo'i Paeer. Agl
bowel tmqble. Inqr Ta eo-.e eleaeaed their Comfort.
my siro en tbnroably that I rapidly
rvgamed health ee.l eirentia. Mre. h.
4 . Ilarlf.d, Cea. rWild by
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We Move Anything!
NEW NAME I
il "The IWalor Line"
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