Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 16, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N.
Dspakt TIME SCHEDULES Armv
job From Heppner. rao
9-30 p.m. Salt Lake. Denver, 4:60a.m.
Kt. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, tit.
Louis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, 8polcane,
Minneapolii, St.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ockan Stramships 4:00 p.m.
From Portlaud.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Frsncisfto
Sail August 2, 6, 10,
14, 18, 2!l. -X, 30.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska - 5:00 p.m.
v August 8, 28.
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivsb 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Htkamkbs. hx.Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. ni. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
fi:00 a. m. Willamette Eivbb 4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday ntL Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Way Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette and JP,
Tubs., Thur, Yamhill KiVkks. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings 6:00 a. m. Willamette Rivkb 4:30 p. m.
Tues. Ttiurs. , Tues.. Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval- and Sat.
lis fc Way Land
ings. Lv. Riparla Snake River, Lv. Lewiston
I 46 a m fi'V 11 m'
Mon., Wed. Riparla to Lewiston Hun , Tues.
and Friday Thur-
NEW NAME I
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
The Central.
aled hay for sale. Charges reasonable. Call
Bon him and have vour horses well fared for.
,A VAGABOND BONO.
SPOKANE FALLS 4 POTHEEN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Boil Koute Without
Change of Oars Between Spokane,
Rosslaod and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Rosslaod, daily except
Sunday:
Leave. Arrive.
8:00 A. M Hpokane 6;40 P. M.
1HJ0 A. M Hosaland 8:40 P. M.
9:10 A.M. NelBon 5.45 r. M.
Close connections at Nelson with steamers for
Easlo, and all Kootenai Lake points.
Passengers for Kettle Kiver and Boundary
reek connect at Marcus with suttee daily.
Passe no era booked for all Foreign
Countrioa.
J. C. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent. Portland, Or.
IE YOU GOING EAST?
If bo, be nre and see that your
tioket reads via
it nwWMw Line
....THE....
0HI0AOO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
Trim ii TtiB
Great Short L'iqc
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH
Tlielr Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
DlnliiK and HltM-pliiK Car
Trains, ami Mot UK
"ALWAYS ON TIME
has Klvan this road a national reputation. All
i' I Knurl of pmiKcr carried on the vestlliuleil
.,l... I.lwiiil i.xlr. i-htran. Hlllll VOI1T Irelltllt
ami travel over this lamoua lino. All eKeiits
have tickets.
w ii Mn T. C. fUVAGK.
' lien. A Kent Trar. K. A P. Agt.
JIM Wasliiiis'tmi Ht Portland, Or.
MEET)
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE
Ea?t and Southeast
HON PACIFIC II II.
It'i ho! for a song as wild as free
Ai the swash of the waves in the open sea;
It's hoi for a song aa unconflned
As a hawk that sails in the summer wind:
A song from a vagabond's heart and brain.
Refreshing and sweet as the roving rain
That chants to the thirsty earth.
Yoho!
A song of rollicking mirth,
Yo ho!
And a song to the grass and grain!
It's ho! for the vagabond's life, say I,
A vagabond live and a vagabond die;
It's ho! to roam in the solitudes
And chum with the birds In the.vagrom woods,
To sleep with the flowers, and wash In dew,
To dream of a love that Is never new
A love that never grows stale,
Yo ho!
Like a cask of rum or ale,
Yo ho!
A love that is ever true.
It's bo! for a stretch of the dusty road,
Or here a meadow, or there a lode;
It's ho! to hear in the early morn
The yellow allegro of tasseled corn;
To sail in fancy the golden main
Where breezes billow the seas of grain,
And the swallows that skim the tips,
Yo ho!
Are richly cargoed ships,
Yo ho!
Outward bound for the ports of Spain.
It's hoi for the smell of the sap that swims
When the maples sweat like an athlete's limbs
It's bo! for the joys that crowd the spring,
The brawl of brooks, the birds that sing;
To wander at will the summer through,
Indifferent to blame, careless of due
In winter the kiss that slips,
Yo ho!
From a nut-brown maid's Hps,
Yo ho!
And the love that lies In her eyes of blue,
, . Jolin Northern Hlllard, in. Chap Book.
THE TUROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE 8LKKPEB8.
PULLMAN TOUUIST BLEKl'EUS.
FKKK KECLININU CHAIK CARS.
Portland to
Eaxtern Citieit
Change.
Without
Otiick Til
I n ion D
ime.
Dm iota.
I'Hinonally Condnoted Excursions.
Hhkrhka Checked to UoHiination.
liiiw Kates.
Direct line to Trans-MiesisHlnni and Inter
national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraxka,
June to November,
Writs nndersiuned for rates, timetables and
other information pertaining to Union Pacific
B. It.
J. H. MJTHHOP, or J. U. HAilT Agt.k
Gen. Ant.. 1H5 Hd Ht O. it. A N. Co.,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
HAI1NEY COUNTY , STOCK,, JCONIHTlOSt
W. D. Arnett, an Eastern, Oregon , Horse
Kaiser, ells of Prices Thsre.
W. D. Arnett, of 60 miles south of Burns, Har
ney county, is in Pendleton. Mr. Arnett is
horseman and rancher of that section, and Is
here investigating the horse market. He has
about 200 on the range of Harney county. He
says there are large herds of cattle in that dis
trict, and that the business is in a thriving con
ditlon. The markets are Ban Franoisco and
Omaha.
In speaking of prices of cattle there he gav
hlB estimates as follows; Cows and calves, $27
dry cows, 20 'to $22; two-year-old steers, 25
two-year-old heifers, $20; yearling steers, $18
yearling heifers, $15. Ewes and lambs are worth
$2 a head, and yearling ewes, $1.50. Times
Mountaineer.
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
-HCKNIC LINE OF TOE WORLD
OIIIOAQO
Weekly Excursions
TOTIIE EAST,
In through tourist can witbont change,
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
Iu charye of experienced conductors and
porters.
WASHED FROM ROCKS.
NATIVE SONS OF OKEtiOS.
Call to Webfoot Chidrea for Orsaaizatioa
at Once.
Morning Oregonian.
The following circular letter from the oliicers
of the grand cabin. Native Sons of Oregon, has
been sent to every county in the state:
To the Native 8ons of Oregon: The grand
cabin of Native Sons of Oregon, which was or
ganized on the 8th of July last, has completed
Its constitution for the government of the grand
and subordinate cabins, and has now on hand
charters, institution and installment ceremo
nies, netitions for charters and all blanks
requisite for the use of subordinate cabins
Secret work appropriate for the order has also
been adopted, and everything is now ready for
the institution of subordinate cabins through
out the state.
That the time is now ripe for the organization
of this society no one can question, as Oregon
pioneer history must be preserved and the glo
rious memories of the fast passing pioneer must
be preserved. This task devolves upon the Na
tive Sons ot Oregon ; hence the step in the or
ganization of the Native Sous, that Is certain to
become one of the strongest fraternities in the
state. The society has no religious or political
creeds, but is a fraternity bound by Indissoluble
bonds of friendship, protection and charity
that will bring the sons and daughters and plo
neers of Oregon together in one common family
to work and labor for the institutions, prosper
ity and common weal of Oregon. A great
amount of labor has already been performed in
creating the grand cabin, and much expense
has been incurred in printing the constitution,
institution and installation ceremonies and sub
ordinate blanks, and also In procuring sub
ordinate cabin paraphernalia, badges, appro
priate ImttonB, etc., and It is hoped that every
native son, daughter and pioneer will take hold
of this matter in an earnest manner, as It is the
desire on the part of the grand cabin to have as
many subordinate cabins as possible organized
throughout tho state, so that as large a delega
tion as possible can be in attendance at the first
annual meeting of the grand cabin, which will
be held in Portland June 15, 1899, as important
business will then have to be transacted that
will materially all'ect the future plans of the
organization.
Any information regarding the institution oi
subordinate cabins, material required, .methods
to be pursued, will be cheerfully given by call
ing hi person ar writing to the undersigned.
John C. Lsasurb,
Grand President.
Or Eugene D. White, Grand Secretary, Native
Sons of Oregon, room 20, Commercial block'
Portland, Oregon.
Which
do you like best grocer
bills or doctor-bills?
Use the wholesome
baking powder Sch ti
ling s Best w
i A Beautiful Present
T nrder to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand).
the manufacturers, I
decided to GIVE A
T inirouuce tuna i iv . ,, i,ave
the manufacturers. ,C.H WTOS of
IVK AWAY a Deauiuui uicscui w.n.- r ,
starch sold. These presents are in tne iorm oi
Both Speed and Comfort.
The business men compelled to travel
at this season ot the year, as well as the
tourist traveling for pleasure, demands
oomfort as well as rapid transit. The
Rio Grande Western and its connections
famish both. From the Pacific North
west, psssenaers are landed in Chicago
in three days and a half, and in New
York in less than five day. Farther
more, the passenger is given his choice
of three routes through Colorado, and
four east thereof. Tickets are sold via
Sioax City, Omaha; Kansas City, St.
Louie or Chicago. From the time the
passenger leaves Salt Lake City until be
reaches Denver tbere is one evercbang
panorama of the beauties of nature,
whether the Rockies are oroesed via the
Tennessee, Hagerman or Marshall passes.
Those who desire it, are given, without
extra oost, a day's stopover in Salt Lake
City, Bffording an opportunity of seeing
the beauties ot the Mormon capital, and
also ensuring a daylight ride tbrongb
Colorado, justly termed, beosuse of its
soenery, "The Switzerland of Amerioa".
Via the Rio Grande Western rates are
always the lowest and accommodations
the best. Through tourist and cbair oars,
as well as standard Pullmans, upon all
trains.
For descriptive phamplets of the fam
ous mountain scenery, rates, reserva
tions and other information, address,
J. D. Mansfield, Gen. Agent.
Rio Grande Western Railway,
142 Third St., Portland, Or.
Two Million a Tear.
. When people buy, try, and buy again, it
meiina they're satiniied. The people of the
Cnitod States are now buying CascarcU
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million be
fore New Year's. It means merit proved,
that Casrarets are the most delightful bowel
regulator for everybody the year round. All
druggists 10c, 25c. 50c a box, cure guaranteed.
Beautiful Paste! fiotures
They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
SEARCH
r iroumrs no cooking '
MAKES COLLARS AMD CUFFS STIFF I0 Hltt
ONI SOUND Of THIS STMICH WILI. SO U
wr but 1
.CrTllBINGER BR0SW
ikRfOltUWOW.mwnwiNjwmj
mm
vKBm
w.mm
9 H ttWH
air
ur
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renownea paste l arusi,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
V:- ...'J: A HnroA frr thf first time to the public.
"Tbe ptetu all. the colors used in the orig.
inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing 9
.1 . .1 f rAn onrl nrticfir mprit. 9
mem in Dcauiy, ntiiurao uw. ""
One ot these pictures
will be given away
. i t . , 1 . c
wiin eacii uaoiiagc ui - rr . . j
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starcn on i
inr m rpnts a narkaee. Ask vour crocer for this starch and get a ft
0 jvy-vv v w " - f o w ' '' sT'
beautiful picture.
i i eonncRC ifrrD Fl ASTM STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUaSTITUTb $
Hbta HllVVhllW SfcM w fm
3 of color and artistic merit.
Elastic Starch 1
O. F. Wr'ght and Hon Drowned Hear Wald
port Honday,
O. Wright of Harrlsburg, and his son Ralph,
12 years old, were washed otT the rocks near
Yachsts Sunday, August 7th and drowned. Mr.
and Mrs. Wright and their son and daughter
and Miss Valentine arrived by team Saturday
evening for a short stay by the sea. Sunday all
went fishing. The youug girls soon tired of
the sport and went to camp, Mrs. Wright fol
lowed shortly aftr, leaving Mr. Wright and
Ralph at the fishing grounds. Night coming on
and Mr. Wright and the boy not returning to
camp, a search was organized. Though It was
continued until midnight, no trace ! the miss
ing persons could be found. It' Is believed that
the boy fell Into the water, and that the father
went to the rescue, and both were drowned
Mr. wrlxht was a native of Indiana, and was 41
years old. He was at one time corouor of Linn
county. He was a member of the k. O. U. W.
ills brother Walter lives at Hpokane. Mrs.
Wright Is prostrated at the double aflltctlon.
HOT W'EATUEH AND BIG CHOPS.
A. D. Charlton's Observations in Eastern
Oregon and Washington.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident of whioh Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject,
is narrated by him as follows: "1 was in
a most dreadful condition. My skin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
ooated, pain continually in back and
sides, no appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day. lDree pnyeicians
bad ariven me tip. Fortunately, a friend
advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to
my great joy and surprise, the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks, and
now I am well man. I know they saved
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
"Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone
Saloon
IT I
RARB GOODH
New Stand, City Hotel Building,
LOW TIITvARD, Prop.
CATARRH
UiuJiii'o To Kansas City, Cbli'ago, Buffalo and
Hciston without cliHiiae via Halt Use,
Missouri l'aulllcaiid CIiIcsko and Alton Kys.
Tmik.,I,.i'o To Omaha, Oilman, Buffalo and Nsarly
111', Mid HimIoii wllhoiiti'liaiiKn via HaltUtke
and Chicago, K.H-k Island A I'acttlo Uy.
LA (IHANI)R LAND OKKICK.
Hwaukes & St. Paul R'y
This Hallway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blonk
system;
Light its trains by eleotrlolly through
out; Uaea the celebrated electrio berth read
ing lamp;
Rons spwedily equipped paaaeuger trains
vrr day and pight between Ht. l'aul
and ("uoagn, and Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Alao otwrati aleam-beaUj veatibuled
trains, carrying tba iateat private
eomparlinent ear, library buffet amok
Inn cara. and palat e draw lug room
liH(Mrs.
l'arlor eara. free rwluilng cbair cars,
and fh vi-rv beat dioing chair oar
nrvica.
For loweat rates to any ixiint io the
fniled Hlali- or Canada, apply to
(ui or a LIn-m
C. J. EDDY.
... ni ur. it ..I k
4. n,jii.t, tiii-ii
Trav. rasa. Agent. l'ortlead, Or.
CUOO.IMM) Acres Cnsiiniprlatfd la
ths District.
K. P. Hhow, of the I'nitcd States land office at
La Grande, has completed a tabulated statement
of the status of lands In the La (jrande land
district for the year ending June 30. The table
shows that the area of unappropriated and nn
reserved land In t'nlou county Is as follows
Murreyed, S'4.UM acres; unsurreyed, 4M1.H.U
total. l.Mm acres; appropriated. li.0fil ; toUl
A (JaV SIOD-OVer arranOCd St a. resKeofUnd surface In I nton county. 2.0i8.
mm, oi wnicn per renv is umuerru aim inuuu
ll' l l . 'I'.i Ht Jim. nh. IfmiHM IMtv and
It f Ullf SllilJ H, Ht. Umls II limit change via Halt
lke and Hurllngton Kouio.
Tl I To Kansas Cltv and St. I-ouls with-
limrMlil) nulrliange via bait Lake and Mis
souri raclllc railway.
my life and roooea ine grave ot Boomer
: . : II XT . - .. - I. ! ,1 f.,il In Ihom
, n, ,. , 4 .! . VlCtlUI- 11 UUO DUUIIIU IOI1 IU J .ucui.
A. -' uarivuij, itBoiBinu K..o.. nni fin .,., ,,. hott a at E. J. S o-
senger agent, or ine noriDern raciuu re- enm drug store.
turned yesterday morning from Eastern
Oregon and Washington, where he spent
tew days attending to business in con
nection with his office. In returning, be
reaobed Walla Walla )ust in time to
catob the hot wave of Wednesday , and
found the weather, to say tbe least, a bit
too warm for him.
"The oldest inhabitant ot Walls
Wslla," said Mr. Charlton, yesterday,
"failed to oall to mind the equal of
Wednesday. Tbe beat was like that of
a roaring furnaos, sod tbe people found
it a good plan to keep out of tbs sun.
In tbe grain fields tte crews bad to stop
work."
Asked about tbe wheat yield of tbe
eastern seotions, Mr. Charlton said:
The orop will bs a great deal larger
than was expected. Tbe calculations of
tbs farmers have, la many cases, proved
75 Cents
la y&?M
Ask your
Druggist
for a generous
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Elj'sCreanBslia
cciniiiin no cw'no.
mercury teir any otlu;r I
liijuriou cni.
It Is quickly Absorbed.
(lives UuUelatonra,
It miens imo' demises ,
tll NllMll l'aSB((es.
AllM.ra fnfli.tiininli.in
Kuala and l'r'iU- t th Mninlirsne. Hf-sHirM til
Senses of Taste and MnHI. Knll Blz oc. i 'lnul
. .1 hi .-ai. lir l,T ninll.
LLY BItoT:iEilH.sj Wanva Htrert, New York
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO.'S
Belled express Is comlntf. Koes deliver
wiir on short order, 10 cents and up
wards. This wagon Is No. 4. and leave
your order with it, or at "Central" tele
phone office.
COLD 'N HEAL
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 bo carried In the pocket. Makes
pictures 2X2.
Camera, dry plates and complete outfit for making 6 pictures by
mall, 7& cents postpaid.
Full directions sent with each Instrument.
THE COLlJDEIi CO.,
30 Park Palaca, New York City.
m SPLENDID TBHIRS DAILY
TO THE EAST
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all all Information, Inquire
of (). K. A M. and H. I'. audits, or addrias.
K. f. NK IInl., . K. HOOI'KR.
(leiletsl Asenl, Hen. I'asa. Ikk AKl-
JM Waahluiitnti M , IH-nver, Col
I'lirilaud, (reini.
J. a ilaar, la al AgL. Heppner. Or.
OREGON SHOUT My.
talnnus, W per rent (raslnir, and 5 per cent
farming. There are no arid lands In Unlnu
enmity. In the district, which la composed oi
Baker. Grant. Morrow, t'matllla, Union and
Wallowa counties, there Is an area of 8,H,74 1
acres unappmprlaled and unreserved lands, of
i , i . . . ,. ..i i . . ...4 , mat .
WHICH M-rt-P l iiiiiTji;., atiM. . . , . . , . - ..
an ,..,v..i. Th. lands rMerve.1 el all tha help they waot. As It is, tbay
e.itinntsof i.M,aio acnt. and tha appropriate.1 1 have a fireat many men, and they tbiok
lan.ls amount to 2,s wki acres. The total area ii... . ill bavs their Orop lo before iOl
of land surface In the district amnunta tfl S,a.. Bm (t. H,ltl(l K. An i
too low. In tbe Walla Walla and tbs
Umatilla valleys, some who estimated We Move Anything!
their yields al about 50 bushels to the
acre, have raised as high as 65 bushels,
and tbey are now negotiating for more
aaoks. Tbe saoka on band were pur
chased io accordaone with first calcu
lations, aod the supply is not nearly
larae enough. When the weather settles
somewhat, the farmers will be able to
VIA
GREAT
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State Normal SGhooi
Weston, Oregon.
The most successful year's work oi tha Bute
Normal School at Weston, Oreson. closed last
June with the graduation of Iwen's students.
oii acres. All the reserved lands are in i ma
til la con nly.-- La (irande Chronicle.
yt ll ltrHT AMI XiifT MkWT LINK TO
UTAH, COLORADO, XE-
t.KANT fOl'MTV INHTITl'Tt
traly "le Trarkers Preaeal al lbs ta
( reek Wtla.
The annual tvavhurs' Inatlluie lor tirant
roiintr cIimcI at I-on Crefl, Anus( nan.
Oivr i-iniiilv luslriiclori were preaeiit I'nv
fior Williams, counljr school snrlnlendenl
nrMtdr.1. I'rnfMwtr llerbrrt KlttrMse. of U
Uranda. lormrrly ol the Portland uulversiiji
was roiidutUir. I'rofraaor M.N. Roliham. one
ol Kaatern Orrson's most ardrnl workers for tha
of tbe oost of running- a big farm io these
times may be gained from single in
stance whlob was brought to my notice.
On farmer, who is having large yield
tbresbed, pays oat daily for wages, food,
supplies, etc., tbe sum of Hd0. That
same farmer eipeots in bare a big bank
account this year. Us probably will
not 1 diaappoittfil, for his crop is an
enormous one."
Rocky Mountain
Limited
Una DENVER, . " m
" (DIAL rrniaUB , . s-a.sa.
Arrives I. IN "I.N . . l p. m.
" IISAHt . I " a, m.
)KM MdlNKH . . :J5a.m.
" liAVKM'Ollf . . 4a a in.
ciiiCAuu . a n v-
Nait Dar
Thrnnah Miner rs and Chair Cara Colorado to
Chicacn- WiiU Vxlibul thMliahnoU Thi
hn tnsln la tbs Yimi.
Colorado Flyer
Leaves DKNVER
" ( OIa). hl'IUNOH
Arrives Tt'l'KKA
" KANSAS cm
21 p. m.
2 4A p. m.
7-JO a. m.
1J a. b.
Ar. T. LOt 18. (Wab. B'j)
6.15 p. m.
Arrives HT JOHKPH . 10 m a. m.
I.IV'OI-.N (TsHan) 8 42 a, n.
" OMAHA tK.iBoL) . SiOa-m.
TlnouKh Hliiri Colorado Hprinas fo Ht Louis
via Wabwh H.
FALL TERM
Opens September 5, 1598,
These are New Trains in addition to our former service.
W nutieulara and f older civina lima of lhM Iralii write
JNO
O SCiAf TIAN,
U. r. A., UIKACiO.
Wkal Dr. A. K. Halter lUys
Boffelrt, N. Y. (ten Is: t mm my
II R A SKA, KANSAS, MIS- U t.l.i.ail.m. mad. tha address l w.l knowl.dge, gained lo obeenring
SOURI RIVER uml all
Vomit KAS1 ami SOUTH
EAST.
o
Vellew Stan Park Lin
tltroMV M ! CAN ROI Tf. Mim
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1UR unit MhfrT lll! TO THK
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LOOK AT Till: T1MK.
NEW YORK, Ii days
CHICAGO, :?J '
ST. LOUIS. '
OMAHA. 3
SALT LAKE, U '
JT.Kt 14
I coin. Mr siiim-U responom
llenrtls line Srhaene oltsrol S papr on
"Orthosrepliy." Miss Alma Loce piwnii a
paper n Telimansiup. n sih.jti. -rri-Biarf
Nwidiiis." was ably prrwnted by Mrs. J
r.Slaughler. I'Meaaof J r. Slaustilr onrnn
an eellnt pap' on "' t'iSI to I drll
fMtn otrnlatlon ot sindtra. rrd Oilman rad
a paper on "Arlthmellc." fulluwad by W. A.
Wliiu. who s an a.ldrM on the aluil
framniar. Mr, Noiiham n' din ! "MnUl
ArUhml'. lr K N. m. Sell, tal ol Pll
u hoapllal. Kw Wri.made lh rloalnsad
drwa.hlasulij'! twins "fli)sl.4iigr."- Tirm
r.VU.IUHNKN NAY
I Oar Cat airy a
11 A M
Pflriflhir.4ISU
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n. I tui.f ....ial main
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in.
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It'll Kimi.ll, IXnaha.
h i Mr 4 viltai MiMuurt
filf li-s
l'Alloi twKi. Mliwaak aal CM
i
a I' tl l-'i ! ". n n i"f.i. x
rr Iterlining Cbair Carl
rpln.llri Tunriat Hleeplug Cars
rnllman 1'alaes Hleeplnf Cars
P. full partienlara regarillog rates,
lime of trains, eto , rail en or a-1 Jra
j. c. luur,
Agent t. 11 N. Ci., Heppner, Ofi
O. tl. TiNNr, W. K. IVsu,
Trav. l'aaa. Agt. Osn'I Agt.
IU TblrJ ft., PoMlanJ, Or.
QUXOU TXivxn I
th riatet la
halaml rlldara.
Ik smM
An Anirtnan rlli'n thinks lh Amilcan
suldlrr I lh l-t, lir lh trn thai b is
an Ainrili-an, tnl lhr liahiM
hi prolrlon had suallS-! tbrta tttkmiw
t llirsul rrr land, and wlm hh as
.i, ilui. IMHr o.r lhrairy a any A"rWn
Id twa Is rrr-1ilc Hci"l'il'". f" In
staiHV r'f nn thlS. an 11 r rnr"
rati a ! III iif'ls". an t what Ihff
. In r..nlt hr la. k "I S"l l and pip 1st-
ami l'.r.ih lh lt,t.H-l'r il thiriipm.ni
and iiHllorwt, Is lnl we Hi lls la lb !
II, n I a bnr. A orm ynjliah trpr
lbs rffcot of yoor Hbilob'a Car la caa
of ailtanrsj eonsompHoo, I am prepared
to say It is Itie niMit remark ahl remedy
tbal baa ever been brought la my atten
tion. It bas certainly ad man fniin
ouosnmptioD. Sold by looser Warrrn
s
Full rnnra of aludy, S. Irnllnp and I'lolcs
slmial, Vtaal and Inalriiniaiiial tnuslc.
Hvalthfnl Iwallou, S'Kul Surlvty and p!oiit
siirroiindlnss.
Huard Id fatnlll Inm U ' to il.'s)
Rmitiis for lhi who dratre lo board Ibctn-
! ran b bad al eraannalds ralra.
svisceaaia
Ciarasi
Lias
GENERAL
FASSKNOKIl
DEPARTMKNT.
n mn7
with th si bnnl ondr lb rarful supcnrlstnn
of a matron. Natrd, l'il and lights al 12 ' lo
ft V) prf wrk,
Calalisn and lilirn!alln luruithxl npa
applUallun. T
E. .G Noble & Co.,
1 Successors to Noble t Co., (
C Ar la Ibis Srld al lh old Hand with Harmaa. Sa l uda, Wht. Spar. . S an n.1lrl C
? lot nl rTihtiig Ih.ir tin R. U. l.l and Mra. U-. ei P the
r if al wb will t all bill el lb old Sna a wll aa fol!. abal I e J
n. o. xoiu v cc. i
) Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't S
ovotool
. m fX
MILWAl'KEK. OT. U,
PATItONS of the Wwcodhid
CDtral Line io pasaiDR through
iardln ball IhT ymin ladl la eonnactlon I (JlucagO may retjoire Km NHSlsU
tDce in tbe way of having their
htnd bsggagA takco farm or to
train oJ crrice r btin, or In
many other wnya, Nml they will
Cn.l all that it tli'sinnl in this re
iipect in the scmce ot th Ushers
kt the Grand CVbtral raaenuer
Ktation, who bare recently Wen
uniformed with brown suit nd red
cap. They will b in waiting at
all trains prepared to assist paa
aengera, and it U bopenl that onr
patront will fully atail tbemailve
IfCMIYcu canf
I L 1 be cured f
If m snffrr fi- m nv of th
li d mra, om 19 lh oi-:4
bpcili oa Ui I'vibc Ci.ni
1061 MarMkk t.K IC32. f
Venws: iwrai sal snldd!
fr&a tl n.ris ui t i.f .1 ifn..Ht't ar ax m
i 9
f- ii
IM-I.IIII. Insaws M.I SkIiihi J
n .'in., .um: w'rnalarrnu-a
rtMi.mrrhi.1.
mw, SiMMwrrtMrA. 4iri, m
I I rlsaila. Hut
. Ili b r....i-J l-ia Imtrnml T
M tha H ii 0.4 oal aa "1 irain.IUirrii
ipviMWnt cv. l..l fd.lMI
fr ma mi. .. Uii U .l ,.v .i i.
JihI m-i. I irw a and hnt01 r--i
,a l.. .t. , .r- IMaa Of ln
MIII thr,n . !''
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'um lo
ImI (rum In
J ' -I- hn'l a.r.iri.
r I list sm t uiamini
A 0i' ui' f -". fi . .-fin,-,!!.!.
7 kfvb'i ' pun i. i.;.pa
f th.as4 Illar.
a ...,..... rMtK at ttH fl''
f CIUHliji r.kr tUn'MMX i...
f - t h. fhilMwphy r MarrUs.''
f ltT tits. Jasnlt
rf this suMitional troTiion for'
! their comfort j
JA&C. rONI), !
Ofn'l I'a-er. AbJ
iflrrat Muafiiiii r Aiuitotiiy
IU !'. l-r-M M.iii4ii, ,! t,i ",
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la H iw '(' ii
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ft ;mI' I ill . Ii. krl.
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(i ri
tSiin lriinolwoo
tad aU 4a'a la ( a) '-. la lb ML
Southern Pacific Co
4t fm ! 'satlk. rs4 Psrtf lstii
baSl4 lss Ml
A Um 94 9 ri4i m') 9m mv I
sit akisa. ilk a rMbspla !.. alia . ip a T T'PT TT T T TMP1M ?
SSSS A BLAU1IHJL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinawarc & Quccnswarc At
Gilliam & Bisbees
Aa4 if IV f ' t i.titiai " il M ll l
t(ln, i."i a- I f i'.
r,o witniu: on cm r.r.T what yoii want,
iMiiS h lit. tbe aiVa trH f, wita bis
lra. dlns Sllrt'.P.Sl"S lil
K...W i.lp M l.al aaaa. al o tn wa
b wak IU S 'v' iraPS'k ' Sim
piMs lrtw lb fak o4 bis mlN a lb b
l,.hlbo..ll iifp a kl hnr4 l
h. ii II l l ..il 8'" be ll b
MMWtik H.bt ! ! lb awl 1' M
ba i a!U-r k tr is i wnb it.
lit a " f a m kaia la s ra ls ""
kkbard MMI" ! la arrianvf a
"Tlic Regulator Line"
IV PtH Tkr-'ui i l 4f 4 Nn In k Ci
tJTSAVaBZta)
'otLiit utr" 40 'treuttto"
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fl. i n t ,
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T lkall aal las a trip l" tl
(nlaaabss; yo will jiy it, an ! sat
ff.caiuwiT,
ranc rpOM aaungton to
r -.ii in. h:iMi (,. kmiM irta tl
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m,mi.i1'i tm k-itd ltp SSr
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