Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 23, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N
NEW NAME ! AN interesting letter.
Dept TIME SCHEDULES Arriv
fob From Beppner. from
9:30 p.m. Salt lAke. Denver, 4:00a.m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
IOuis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Bt.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All sailing dates
subject to change.
For Han Francisco
Bail August', 7, 12,
17, 22. 27,
7:00 p.m. To Alaska - 5:00 p. m,
August 8, 28.
8:00 p.m. Comtmbia Riveb 4:00p.m.
Ex. Sunday Bteamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To ABtoria and Way
Landings.
:00 a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, Now
berg, Salem and
VV ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. , Tues.. Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval. and Sat.
lis & Way Land
ings. Lv. Rlparia Snake River. Lv. Lewiston
1:45a m. 5:45a.m.
Mon., Wed. Rlparia to Lewiston Sun , Tues.
and Friday and Thur.
Wra. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
The Central.
aled har for sale. Charges reasonable. Call
Bon him and have vour horses well r-ared (or.
SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Change of Car Between Spokane,
Roaaland and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Roseland, daily except
Sunday:
Arrive.
;40 P. M.
8:40 f . 91.
Leave.
BOO A. M Hpokane.
11:00 A. M RoHRland.
9:10 A.M Nelson 6:45 P. M.
Close connections at Nelson with steamers (or
Kaslo, and all Kootenai Lake points.
Passengers (or Kettle River and Boundary
reek connect at Marcos with stage daily.
ONION PACIFIC
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
East and Southeast
via the
R. R.
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE 8LKEPEB8.
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS.
Portland to
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. O. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
Eastern Cities
Change.
Without
Quick Time.
Union Depots.
HIE YOU GOING ERST? !
If bo, be Bare and see ttiat yont
tioket reads via
He Umm Line
Personally Conducted Excursions.
HaKKitKe Checked to Destination.
Low Kates.
Direct line to Trans-Mississippi and Inter
national Exposition held at Omaha, Nebraska,
nne to November,
Writ undersigned fur rates, time tables and
other information pertaining to Union Pacific
B K
J. H.LOTHHOP, or J. C. HAliT Agt.,
Gen. At.. 15 8d St., O. K. A N. Co.,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
....THE....
OHI0AOO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
TIIIB IB TUB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTIT, St. TAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Ttiulr Mannincont Track, Peerless Voitlbulcd
Dining and Hlnonlng Car
Trains, and Motto;
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
(
ALWAYS ON TIME
Weekly Excursions
TO THE FAST.
In through tourist cars witboat change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced ooudnolors and
porters.
hu nlvan this road a national reputation. All
i'Ikwi'S ol UMmtiiKer rarrlt-d on the vmIIImiWkI
trains wllhoiit extra cliarKe. Hlilp your IrelKlit
and travel over this famous lino. All agents
have tickets.
W. n. MKAD, F. O. HAVAOR,
Uon. Aifi'nt. Trav. K. V P. Agt.
2V Washington St.. Portland. Or.
CIIICAGrO
miiwaukBS & St. Paul B'y
MfmiWa "r1 Kansas City, ChlrsKO, RuH'itln and
.IKIUUaJ S, Huston without ('Intuitu via Malt Use,
Missouri Pacillcancl Chicago and Alton Kys.
Timeilni'S To Omaha, Cklcsgo, flutl'slo and
IUIMMVS, Boston without rliRiign via Halt Lake
and Chicago, Kork Island V I'ecillo Ky,
U'lJno.i.r. JosiMih, Kansas City and
HtllllfMlilJS, Ht. Inl without change via Halt
Lake and Burlington koute.
Tliiisvificii To Kansas City and Ht. louls with
IIIUrMlilJS, nut change via twit Uk and Mis
souri Pacina railway.
This Railway Co.
Operate its trains on the famous block
system;
Lights its trains by eleotrloll tbrouKb
ool; Uses the ookbraUd eleotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Hons spawdily rqoippad pssanoirsr trains
evwrv day ami sight between! Ht. l'anl
nd T'lioagn, and Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicago. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operate sUern-bested vaatibnleJ
trains, carrying; the latent private
e nm part tu rot cars, library buffl smok
ing rare, and palare drawing room
lerpers.
Parlor ears, free reclining chair ears.
sod the very beat dining ebair ear
smr.
For lovret fairs to any point in the
Toiled hlale or Canada, apply to
ageiil or addrime
U 3. KMT.
()enrl Agent,
Portland, Or.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
for raft's and all all Information, Inquire
ol O. K. A N. and R. V. eg nts. or addreas.
K. C. Nl( IKiU H. K. IKrr.R.
Uinrral Agont, Urn. I'eaa. Tat Ant
y.l Washington Ht., Denver, Col.
Portland, tlrrgon.
J.C. II. bt, local AgL. Ili'ppnrr.Or.
OREGON SHOUT LINERy
in i
L r
J. W. CAMET,
Trst. .'as. Agmt.
o
ViriCKr.HT AND NOTT DIKKCT LINK TO
UTAH, COLORADO, .Vi
II R A SKA, KASSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER wut all
l'oinh EASI ami SOU TIL
LOOK AT Till: TIMK.
JTNW II
VeMew St Perk Ue
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lnHIl M ti INK Kr
tiis l inn r uk i tmr vru
nT,ir fi (Tl1"! AL rk.
'NEW Y0KK. -IS days
CHICAGO, : -ST.
LOUIS. :5J "
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H a'! h I' ti'tft, I
ar.M
lUolmlng Chair Cars
1'phidcUred Tnurtat Hlerping Cars
1'ullaian l'elace Hlerplng Cars
Vif full particulars regarding ralre,
time o trains, etti., call on cr a-l Jrrse
j. c. UAitr.
Agrnt II. It. Jk N. Co., Ilrppncr, trgo
O. O. Tiaar, W. K. Coman,
Tra. Agt, Ua Agt.
IJ Third M.. rtland. Ore.
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t.4 all la t al-r.wia. vtalka Ml. Ws
Southern Pacillo Co
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From the Only Morrow Coun
ty Man Enlisted, From
the Corvallis College.
Fort Cavitk, Philippine Islands,
July 8, 1838.
Dkar Mamma and thk Rest:
We have at last an opportunity to send some
letters away from here; that is, there have been
some arrangements made for our mail, although
my address is the same as before. We are liable
to leave Cavite at any time. This leaves me
well, as usual. My ankle I sprained at Hono
lulu had plenty of time to get well; although it
was not hurt very bad, the rheumatism made it
swell so I could not get my shoe on.
My vaccination bothered me very much, and
as a result a big scar will be left. Every one
was vaccinated. On the way here we captured
the Ladrone islands, too three officials and 200
soldiers; 150 of them were natives and thereat
were Spaniards; they were brought as prisoners
and turned over to the naval authorities here,
as we have not captured Manila yet.
We were 36 days aboard the ships. That is a
little too long in such cramped quarters. All
went well until we struck the China sea, and
my, how she rolled. The decks of our vessel
(Australia) were covered with wave after wave,
time and again. We had no accident, however.
Many were sick, but not seriously. The other
vessels lost a man or two, and one went crazy
on the Peking. Take it all in all, the trip was a
very pleasant one.
' When the 17th of June came around (my
birthday) we were 12 dayB out from Honolulu,
longitude 153 deg. 25 min. 20 sec. East, latitude
14 deg. 10 min. North ; nothing in sight but
water and all was pleasant. At 2 o'clock in the
afternoon all four vessels came to a halt. Cap
tain Glass, of the Charleston, came over to the
Australia to form plans of an attack upon the
island of Guam. I' had for dinner that day
white bread, codBsh balls, a sweet potato, a
trout and a veal cutlet. I would not have had
this but for a friend who worked in the kitchen
galley of the vessel, so I did not miss anything.
Our meals were very slim, only two a day; nor
did I get this all the time.
We arrived here on the 30th of June. To see
this place and what has been done is well worth
the trip. There are warships here from almost
everywhere, but I believe Uncle Sam has the
best outfit yet. I would like to be able to tell
something about them but cannot. The work
done by Dewey is worth coming miles to see
To see those sunken ships a person would feel
as though the Maine was avenged, but it is not.
They have become a common sight to us. The
flagship, we are told, went down with her colors
flying. After she sunk, only the flag was up.
When the marines went to take it down, it was
found to be nailed to the mast head. Not a
sailor escaped alive from the Spanish fleet, and
18 vessels lie in this harbor as a monument to
the gunners ef the American navy.
We came ashore July 1st. Although I had ex
pected to be with my company, I was detailed
for special duty. Have been acting as provo
sargeant in the brigade, quartermaster depart
ment. These men are all regular United States
omcers, and I And these fellows understand
their business better than the volunteer officers.
My duty was to move quartermaster stores, and
I had from 12 to 35 natives under my charge. I
cannot say a word of Spanish, but I made them
understand what I wasted and they did it. I
was relieved of that duty a day or two ago, but
was put to something else again. I hope to be
In active service soon, as thoy are fixing to cam
paign some before long. We occupy the Span
ish quarters for the soldiers. Those are very
much better than I expected; they are made of
brick and stone, with tile roof and Uoor, which
make thorn a very cool place In this hot coun
try. Tho moqultoes make it very disagreeable.
It la a very common thing to hear the insur
gents firing only a short distance away It Is
said they tight next to the walls of Manila.
Manila is In sight, only 10 miles from where we
are. They do most of their fighting after night,
When their artillery is fired off It it said it Is
not very ell'ectlve. The insurgents are only for
plunder. It is simply horrifying the way they
have done, but all Is fair in war. The rules are
very strict in regard to plundering in the
1' nlted States army. The way some are doing,
some one will he shot, for that Is the penalty,
I cou Id get lost of curios here If I had any way
to keep them, hut I have not, even a few little
things makes a load. You will see by this paper
I am writing on It la from some old records
found here whore I had been at work as paper
Is not to tie had we use this. I cannot read
Hpanlsh but am learning to talk some. It is a
good thing we art all broke. We have been in
the service two months, and they have not got
done Issuing supplies yet. If we could get paid
we might getsomerlothi-aiultedtothiscllmata.
The government will Issue nothing but heavy
woolen goods. I traded two good woolen on
dershlrta for something more suitable. They
art good for Oregon but not for here. Another
thing you will remember those shoes you got
me last fall, I wore them to Cavite and Just got
a new pair yesterday. Ws wear our ducking
suits (brown) as they are the best we have or
ran get A blue flannel shirt la actually to hot
It rains here rvery day. It Is said that It rains
hers every day In the year. Ws ho It will stop
long enough to take Manila.
This elly la very ancient. Streets are Just wide
enough for a cart and a four foot sidewalk on
each side. The buildings are two stories high,
tho unnrr stories extend over the street In ths
outskirts the houses are made of Hutched grass,
Ths only thing to sell la fruit -bannas. pine
apple, man for and other Irult. It all grows
wllil, and la gathered and sold by ths women.
as war has been ths nmipatlnn of ths men for
three year. Ths native are a brown rarsand
reariubls the Chinamen a little. They ar small
In statute, yet are rapahls of great sndursneo.
I ent out on a pass ths other day (July f.th)
and Balked 7 miles out In the eon nt rt. Ws
mI through ths Insurgent line and ths
people Irmtnt us fin snd gav ns something to
eat They asked lis l" coins In st every pier.
They aeem lo spprsetals preaenr very
murh. snd Ihey gs St its as though they eonld
hardly make us out. Our money Is worth for
I of theirs, toil yott ran t inaks th native
think so nor get them to It Ths officers ex
rhange their money fur Mexican money oo ths
guoUwta. I have had JuM lot of hard study In
keep count of Changs In their money. They
h(k s two copper that mak a rent and all are
the same si'. Pol before my two year are up
I will know how to mak II all.
Then I only on Amrrlrti tor In Ihi
fmr. its r sM reasonable for Iharfit
Unr Ihej have lo b brought rlouf I ! .
per aw k U Mlen money, prune so rent pr
pound, mtslns so cent per pound, dried pu-hr
S'rent. per pound, ranned trull Wesnt s ran
this la all Spanish money. A lnll pier le
i.ith 111 . This t s new ronnlry In me and
ll ta fnlte.1 iuu hoi Is this .l- opportunl
lire r Th montry I rtrh and will
rats emUilng Is healthier bark lr.in the
U a Iher ar blH euninialti I lb in
rrtnf . w h I hw a".!. lo l.ll pl
I will Ilk livery mo. h, M I think a great
unr Industrie will he dvel..pl wbealh
nxinliy is bllr knw. Sln roiH'Wrwt Ihl
cuiiliy U tear e end II I th mm today
Well r.sS hea'd a word IMS IhS
lair sines In ol Mar. I tld Ilk Ui
hear very much a lonf letter ar hard I
file. es!r rllpflngssboMl lh wafer
r; rt. mortally "' PJKI. ss s
mr ll.O'g Kong said In I I"1 "ni j
,1 a tr ..a w. 1 he ar r. ol un
hut 111 b S4 I" rea l ttill
,ilrtr I will nd Ihl tf MmS H.M'g.
Dow em . n l-l H t I will 4 Ik
am a all I well and no oW4 Sal s
kit, ftvttnw Iran tell in. !
htt than I a nS )
fx.tl l l Sol are ,h M l lea ,. eal It !
j,H Inn
W.lll h.t rlo r lh.ll. swsang IWi
III (4 yo all well with MS ftertort at.I s
H r"r M It. t - M I set
A NATIONAL DISGRACE.
Thirty-Six Honrs Witboat Food, Shelter or
Medicine.
Walla Walla Statesman.
Sergeant Robert Grunner, son-in-law of Mrs.
V. D. Lambert, now with company B, Second
United State infantry regulars, writes from
Santiago de Cuba a beautiful letter to a friend
in this city, which is truly very interesting.
We are permitted to make the following extracts:
" If it was not for the Y. M. C. A. 1 would not
be able to write at all. They furnish me kindly
with paper, but no stamps. There are none, yet
hope you will get this in due time. The first
day's battle, night after landing, we were com
pelled to throw away everything, haversack
and all. I found my haversack again, but it
was perfectly empty, save two photographB and
shoemaker's knife. We landed June 2h at
50 a. m but hardly placed our foot on mother
earth, when our regiment was ordered, in
double quick, to hasten to the front and save
the rough riders from annihilation. They were
a little too fresh and aimed to take Santiago
right there and then all by themselves, but they
walked right into a trap. Had it not been for
the Ninth cavalry and the Second infantry, all
regulars, the rough riders today would sleep
the Bleep of the brave, but foolish. I tell you,
the regulars will do to bet on In case of emerg
ency. We went on the new oi battle juiv isi,
and never left it until the surrender. We
guarded the left flank of a brigade, consisting of
the Sixth, Thirteenth, Twenty-first and Twenty-
fourth regular infantry, which made one of the
most brilliant and daring chargeB the world
ever saw. The charge at Balacleva, of the nome
600, alone could equal it.
We were successful. Over 500 Spaniards were
burled by our burying party alone. The loss on
our side all told was 2,002 in killed, wounded
and missing, for it was hard work. Yet I feel
proud to think that my children, in years to
come and when I have passed away, will be able
to say: 'Our father was in the battle before
Santiago and was a sergeant of the gallant Sec
ond infantry regulars of Uncle Sam's most faith
ful soldiers.' This country is not to my liking
at all, and any one that wants my chance or
share in It can have it for a plug of tobacco,
When 1 wash my clothes, which is semi-month
ly,! take off everything, wash them thoroughly
hang them up and then sit in the water until
they dry. This we repeat whenever our shirts
begin to show life. The country, no ddubt,
would make a splendid summer resort for Me
phlsto and his angels. The people here are very
Ignorant. Four hundred years of civilization
and religious training under Spanish rule did
them no earthly good, but they receive a new
dal now and the poor, forsaken, ill-used Cubans
may be nappy yet.
"I think the manner in which our troops have
been treated since landing here is something
shameful. Just think of it! At the beginning
of the fight J was for 36 hours without anything
to eat, except half of a hardtack. I never suf
fered such privations and hunger in Montana
or Washington, in the wild and wooly West and
among savages, too. Our much boasted of med
ical department Is also a snare and a vile de
lusion. Such funering, much of which might
have been avoided, if the proper men were
placed at the right place. Some of those polit
leal frauds will have much to answer for on the
day of judgment. I could write a book as big
as Webster's unabridged upon the criminal mis
management which opened many graves and
caused thousands to mourn, yet what's the use
The poor soldier finds very little consolation,
far less recompense, from those political mid
wives, who are foisted upon the army and navy
in time of need, men incompetent, shiftless, anil
yet hungry for olllce aud emoluments. Just
oicture the sad scene in your own mind. Here
we are for the last 3(1 hours, fighting like de
mons, hungry like wolves, raining like h 1
with wounded and dying men all around Jus,
without shelter, medicine or succor of any kind
Why, it's cheaper here to die and be out of mis
ery than to live and die on Uncle Ham's Install
ment plan; yet we are not without hope, for
Godwin reward us In the sweet 'by aud by'. If
be ever rewards at all."
Good !
People who buy Schil'
line's Best drink more tea a
i .i . i-
year trun oiner people.
TULAliE LAKE THAT WAS.
No Water Where the Lake Ought to Be-
Nothing bat Smell.
Tulare lake has pagaed away evap
orated by tbe bright sunshine and float
ed off in fleecy olonds with silver linings
and there is not enough moisture to
float a tadpole, where only a few years
ago great eohoola of fish sported iu
sparkling water. Persons wbo have
visited the site of the lake within the
past few days eny that it hna entirely
dissDDeared. The drouth this season
and tbe diversion of the waters empty-
ine into the lake have brought about
tbe result.
Thousands of dead fish are piled up
in tbe deeper holes aud the stenoh from
them is overpowering and can be noticed
miles away. Settlers near tbe lake have
moved on this account. Much sickness
is feared because of the miasma and tbe
stenoh from the deoaying fish.
Tulare lake has receded farther and
farther each year since the settlement of
tbe country around it some twenty years
ago. Tbe diversions of the Kings, Kerr,
Tnle and other rivers, for irrigation of
tbe thirsty lands of the plains, look the
water from the lake. Only a few years
ago tbe lake was from twenty to thirty
miles across and about fifty miles long
A email steamboat was ran on it at ono
time by fisherman who always found tbe
waters well stocked with the finny tribe.
Fresno (Oali.) Republican.
A Beautiful Present
,. A , fnrthe, intiuc. ELASTIC STAPCH (FU1 Iron Brmdl
starch sold. These presents are in the form ot
Beautiful Pasfe! Pictures
They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
SEARCH I
lEQUIMINOCOOKINff"
MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF MID NICE
5f
AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HA LI
n r HiiniNfiFn broC9
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
These rare pictures, four in number, bv the renowned pastel artist,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studio and are now ottered tor me nrsi time 10 me puuut.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the ong
inala. and Are nronounced bv comnetent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
them in beauty, richness 01 coior anu arusuc uicm.
One ot these pictures
will be given away
nritli arH narlracrf. nf
nf unnr trrncpT. It is the best laundrv starch on the market, and
is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
beautiful picture.
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. .ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
3 of color and artistic merit. 4
Elastic Starch i
Pay of Oregon School Teachers.
The pay of school teachers in Oregon
is far below tbe average for tbe United
States. Our monthly average according
to a circular reoently issued by the state
eohool department, is $42.95 for males
is $47.37 and for females, 840 24
Massachusetts pays the highest 8136.03
for males, and South Carolina the
lowest, 823 44. Tbe District of Columbia
pays the highest 869, to females, and
North Carolina the lowest, 821 40. Aver
ages on the Pacific coast are: California,
males, 880.19; females, SG6 42; Idaho,
males, 858.52; females, 846.31; Washing
ton. males. $44.56: females, 838.14. The
saving point about tbe low wage-eoale
of Oregon is thai tbe monthly average
for Multnomah oounty is far above tbat
ot tbe TJoited States. It is $65 for
males aud $45 for females. A natural
result ot this liberal scale is that Mnlt-
nomah oounty has tbe best schools in
tbe northwest. Exchange.
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
"Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone
Saloon
IT 1(4 KAKU, UUUIJB
New Stand, City Hotel Building,
JLOW TILLARD, Prop,
75 Cents
75 Cents
75 Cents
THE CORDER CAMERA
Ths Sura La Grlpps Cur.
Tbere is no use suffering from this
dreadful malady if you will only get the
right remedy. You are having pain all
through your body, your liver is out of
order, have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact are com
pletely used up. Electric Bitters are Ihe
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. Tby sol direotly on
voor liver, stomach and kidneys, tone up
tbe whole system and make you feel like
a new being. 1 hty are guaranteed lo
onre or prios reranaed. rorsaieatc
J. Hlooom's drug store, only SO oeots per
bottle.
Both Kw4 aid Comfort.
Ths business man compelled lo travel
at this seasoo of ths year, as well ss tbe
tourist traveltog for pleasure, demands
oomfort aa well as rapid transit. Tbe
Rio Orande Western and its connections
tarnish both. From tbe Faoiflo North
west, passengers are landed Id Chicago
in three days and a balf, and in New
York in leas than Bv day. Fort her-
more, the oassenaer is given bis cbotc
ot tbrs rootes through Colorado, and
four east thereof. Tickets ar sold via
Hlooi City, Omabs; Kansas Cili, Ht
Looi or Chicago. From th lime tbe
paaseoger leave Halt Lak City until b
rear-he Denver Iber is on sverchsng-
psnorama of tba beaulis of nature,
what her th llorkios ar crossed via th
Tenor, Usgormao of Marshall passe
Those wbo deair it, ar gtvsn. without
itra cost, a day's stopover to Halt Lk
City, affording ao opportunity f seio
th twautir ot lb Mi'fniuii eapktal, aed
also eoaiirinf a dsrligbt rid Ibroogb
Colorado, insily termed, beoaos ot Ms
soeoery,HTb Bwitorland of Aroerioa
Via th Ilia Uraod Western rate ar
always lb lowest and areotnmo.Utiotis
th beet. Through tourist sad chair ear.
wall a standard rullmac, upon all
train a.
For descriptive phamplets of lb tarn
his tnonoUln arsnstry, rat, reserva
tions and other Information, a-Mrees,
J. U. Msriti.n,(tn. Aert.
U11 lirsnite Wealrre hallway,
MX Third HI., IVrtlaoJ, Or.
tnrythm.tr Sets tw.
rWr( 'an t I'sU-siitf. lh most wa
drjl m.d..l Ulster of W . !
a t i4 retr-elntif ta t Ue. a-1 f rouy
I .-ll'iy e kt.litl. ner na w.wr.,
rt- aiism lh ent.re vum, diil mU.
f,,r helaoiie, trt. lt.Hl rt.Utia
i-1 bt tmiwi-s. !'( aM iry a
! t'.l' Wtdsvi M. rK'a. HwWasxl
g arnlee4 Ui rum ty U tlnugwt.
The Battleship Oregon.
Has made more kinda of a record for
tbe U. B. navy in its 18,000 mile trip
than was ever dreamed of. Judging
from the demand tor it, the little 80
Dagb. vest pockel size, army and navy
book J nut puhiisnea ry me iNortnern
Faoiflo ia making a great record too.
Therranests for it reach the N. F. pas-
sender department at bt. Paul in large
numbers from every part ot the United
States. This is a tribute to wids adver
tising as well as to tbe enterprise ot the
oomnany and the value ot tbe book.
Mr. Unas. H. Fee, the general passenger
agent at Ht. Paul, Minn., will send tbe
book upon reoeipt ot ten cents. 61
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The most perfect camera ever 0 lie rod to tho public.
A child can 0)erate It. Can be carried in the pocket. Makes
pictures 2X2.
Camera, dry plates and complete outfit for making 6 pictures by
mall, 75 cents postpaid.
Full directions sent with each instrument.
THE CORDER CO..
30 Park Palao, Nw York City.
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO.'S
Billed express Is cnmlti. Docs deliver
work on short order, 10 cents and tip
wards. This wskoii Is tin. 4. aud leave
your order with It, or at "Central" tele
phone olllce.
We Move Anything!
TW0 SPLENDID TBBIHS DAILY
TO THE EAST
GREAT ROCK ISLAND
VIA
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UU1D
State Normal school
Weston. Oregon.
Th moat successful year's work of the Hut
Normal Prhool st Weston, Orrgon. closacl last
June with tbt graduation of IwonU students.
Rocky Mountain
Limited
Lm PKNVKK, . ai a. m.
coiiU. Hi'HI.NtiH . . a. m.
arrives 1.1 N.'n.N . . ll lAp. m.
" OMAHA . . I ll t. in.
DKH MIllNFH . . ft .!& a. m.
- HAYK.M'Olir . . 111 m.
" CU1CAUO . 1:1 p. in.
Noit Da
Thmaih 8lwrwrs and Chair Cant Colorado lo
I'hiraurn. ttxlo Vmttlmls UinratfhooU The
tine Lrmin In th Wsat.
I
Colorado Flyer
Lmtm dknvkk
roin HI'Hl.Noa
Arrive TOI'KK A
" KANAtt CITY
J:4S p. ID.
i-V p. m.
1 ) a. m.
:15 a. m.
HT. I OI18. (Wab. K
S IS p. m.
Arrives HT JOHHI'H . m Mi s. m.
LINCOLN iF.iBnn) S IJ a. m.
" OMAUA (Kitioo) . g a. m.
Through Bleeper Colorado firings to Bt. Louis
via Wahaah K.
These are New Trains in addition to our former service.
For particulars sod folders giving time of thee train writ
FALL TERM
Opens September 5, 1008,
W. M . fl StTH
V!?.'Kl?..torKKA.
JNO. SEBASTIAN.
U. F. A.. lUKAub.
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A, your
Druggist
GENERAL
TASSENGKR
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Not. 5, 1HU7.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Linoa in paasicg tLrougb
CblCAgo may rcquiro aotuo AHsist
Ance in tbe way of having their
barnl bacenci takpo form or to
train anl carriage or burt, or in
many other way, u they will
fin-1 all that ia tlcaiml in tliis rr
sjoct in the aerrica of the Usbrr
at the UranJ Central rancr
PATARRU Station, who bate rowntly lvn
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Full rourM of sliulv, Hctentllln ami Prole
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Kimn l"t lime ho ,1rite lii lnr, Ibrm
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with th st hmil utt'ler Ihe rewlul 'ipr Ulnn
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