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

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    O. R. & N.
DlPAET TIME 8CHEDCLE8 Assiva
ros From Heppner. from
9:30 p.m. Salt Lake. Denver, 4:50 a.m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, Bt.
Louis, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Ht.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p. m. Ocxan Steamships 4:00 p. m.
From Portland.
All Bailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco
Bail Bent. 1, 6, 11,
16, 21. 26.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska 5:00 p.m.
September 17
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivee 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Htkamkes. El. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Willamktts River 4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
W ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamittk and 9:80 p. m.
Tues.. Thur, Yamhill Kiverb. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. . and Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton St Way Land
ings. 6:00 a.m. Willamette Rivkr 4:30 p.m.
Tues. Thurs. Tues., Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval- and Sat,
lis & Way Land
ings. Snake River.
Lv. RIparia Lv.Lewlston
d iiily except RIparia to Lewlston daily except
Saturday Friday
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner,
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Ageut, Portland, Or.
DUE YOD 601 EAST?
If bo, be Bare and see that your
tioket reads via
Tie Hortnwestern Line
....THE....
OHIOAOO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULDTfl, St. TAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH
Tholr Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
Dining ami Sleeping Car
Trains, and Motto:
M
ALWAYS ON TIME
has gl.ffii this road a national reputation. All
dame of passeiiKtirs carried on the vmllliuliwl
trains without extra charge. Ship your freight
and travel over this famous lino. All agents
have tlrkut.
W. II. MRAD, r. C. 8AVAOR,
(ion. Agent Trar. K. A P. Agt.
m Washington St., Portland, Or,
CHICAGO
HlKwauRee & SI. Paul B'y
This Railway Co.
Operates lit traini on the famous blook
system;
Lights ita train by eleotrlolty ttironirb
ool; Use tbo onlebratod sleotrio bertb rssd
iiitf lamp;
Hani speedily eqnippsj passenger trains
sverv day and niifbl between Ht. I'aal
and (Uiioago, and Omaba and Chicago;
tha
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-beatsil veetibnled
trains, carrying the latest private
oornparttnant oars, library buffet amok
in rara, and palact drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor oars, free reclining chair oars,
snd tba very best dining obair oar
service.
For loses! rales to any point Id tba
United Htalns or Canada, apply to
agent or address
O. J. KDDT,
J. W. CAHET, General Agent,
Trar. Pass. Agsnt. Portland, Or.
Valises Start Para Llna
Til HOMY MMNil t'a It HOI'l thOM
liiMll Allt TO TH I IUT.
1UR UMt lIKrit IISK TO HIE YtU
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l'ulHi4i-iHrttM la all ),tia irl ntia
tltaiaxl tbruuak (M dsaUaallea l
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t t S.-H. rMla4, t a4 Ills St.
fwt I'lMpir fril iri.. UrSa, Map
a mtitM sal vih liili-(atio, rail m
a. n. ('TLTo
iaw.Unl unl t Ait, i MrH
s,tM, TV'4. rruaa4, Otir
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist oars without change
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced oouduotors and
porters.
,n jo Kansas uuy, unicago, Buffalo and
'O, RftitAII U7 1 , Vl f lit V a . . .... i.l. Q.I. V nl.n
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Rys.
I To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and
Ttn.tin wll.hnnf .h.nv. via
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ky.
,g To St. Joseph, Kansas City and
Ht TilllU withnnt nhDn... U.1,
Lake and Burlington Route.
ThllNnW To Kansas City and St. Louis with
muisuaja, ot change via Halt Lake and Mis
souri Pacific railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all all information, lnaulre
of O. R, & N. and 8. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, B. K. HOOPER. .
General Agent, Gen. Pass. fc Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. O. Hakt, Local Agt. Heppner, Or.
spokane falls 4 northern
nelson 4 fort sheppard
red mountain railways
The Only All-Bail Route Witbont
Change of Oars Between Spokane,
Rossland and Nelson. . Also between
Nelson and Roesland, daily exoept
Sunday:
Leave. Arrive.
Hit) A. M Hpokane 8;40 P. M.
Uit) A. M Rowland 8:40 P. M.
B:t0 A.M. Nelson ....6:45 P. M.
Close connections at Nelson with steamers for
Kaaio, and all Kootenai Lake points.
Passengers for Kettle River and Boundary
reek connect at Marcus with etage daily.
THROUGH TICKETS
Trt Tiiir
M0 East and Southeast
11 R.
TIIE TUItODGII CAR LINE.
PULLMAN PA LACK BLKKPKRH.
PULLMAN TOURIST HLKKPEI18.
KRKE RKCLININU CHAIR CA118.
Portland to Eastern Cities Without
Change.
ynirk Time.
I n ion L)inta.
IVrHonHlly Condiicfed (excursions,
MnKgHgH ('Imcked to DiMliimtion,
Low luitea.
Diiwt lint ti Trana-Miiwlastiinl nnl Inlar.
naliiuml l:IHMilllin halll lit Onmha. Nnlrk
June Ui Novemlier,
Writs nmliniitfneil for rrilM. timalnhlna mil
ntlinr inforuialion psrlalmng to Union Paoi&o
K. K.
i. II. IITIIKOI'. or J. C.HART A.
Ohh. Airt.. 15 M Ht O. It, A N. Co .
Portuuiil, Or. Hppner, Or.
Hie Dalits, Portlaoi 4 Astoria Navigation Co.
STSutkXCJcatai
DALLES CIT1" AND 'REGULATOR"
CummenclDg Monday, May 2nd, tba
stHStnsrs or Ins lWnlalor Llns will
leavs 1'ortUnd at JO a, m. and Tba
Dalles st HJkls.m.
When yon go to Portland, stop off at
Ids Ihilles and taks a trip down ths
Onlnmbis; yon will enjoy it, and ssts
mousy.
W. a Al.LAWAT,
Oensrsl Agsnt.
OREGON SHORT LINEUy.
(JI'ICK KHT ASH MonT MHKCT LINE TO
VTA 1 1, VOLUliADO, XE
ItKASKA, KAS'SAS, MIS
SOU HI RIVER and all
Point EAS1 awl SOUTH.
LOOK AT TIIK TIMK.
NEW YORK, IJ days
CHICAGO, : -ST.
LOUIS. :ij -OMAHA,
a
SALT LAKE. 1 1 -
ft lUcllnitig Cbsir Cars
I'l'ltoUUrsd Tourist Hlaeplog Cars
Pullman Pslaos Weeping Cars
Ft full t'arttculers regarding rats,
lints l trains, !., fall on or IJrs
i. c. HAitr,
Agsnt tt. II. A N. Coh lift .ner. Or-goi
C. (. Tsssv, W. K. Ounas,
Trav. Pa-. Agi. (Ka l Agt
124 Third ! I., IVtlan.1, Or.
QUIOU TIM13 I
44 all swtata la l WiMt. Um 1st,
Southern Pacific Co
rv i 1 ait it rhr.i4 u til
4f.a fart a1 ,. fa,w4SaW Kmf
a in rtMM I ivmL IMiImkm ((
' tin 1 I 1 Is iis a 1
naiaaa twvtaa. et.4it nhwVs
' 'B"ila " 4 'kaM sua ni a
tm maa. u.l .iaa,a a iaiia
. -! tlaaa.. r B M.k.ts.M.
vav r. r. asv, iwilm, wsu
Ike Regulator Line"
BAYS IT WAS AWFUL.
That "cast Iron" Mas Tails of Ths Cabas
Campaixa.
Spokesman Review.
Sergesnt Obarles Bernbart, tba "oast
iron" man, baa returned to Spokane,
Before be enlisted in the .Sixteenth be
was in the employ of tbe PaosQo bote!
as a 'bus driver, and baa returned to
this city to visit with bis friends daring
bis convalescent period.
Bernbart's ease wss one of tbe most
peoahar coming to tbe attention of sur
geons during tbe war. Daring the
charge up San Juan hill be wss struck
in tbe neck by a 60-oslibre brass bullet.
Tbe bullet shattered bis neck and almost
twisted bis bead out of plaoe. Tbe doc
tors said there was no hope for him, but
he defied their predictions and lived
tbrouKb it. A part of tbe ballet has been
removed, but there is still a small piece
of brass in his neck. An operation will
have to be performed in a few months to
extraot this.
'That campaign in Cuba was soms-
tbing awful," be said to tbe small group
that gathered around bim at tbe Paoific
hotel last to bear bis story of tbe Span
lab war. "Tbe worst foe that we bad to
meet was the beastly Cuban olimste. A
feature which I did not appreciate and
wbicb caused rauob inconvenience to all
tbe men, was tbe heavy Cuban dew.
Wby tbe dew down there at night is like
rain. Xoo lay oat in it all night and
yon will wake up in tbe morning feeling
like yon had been rained on. Tba night
after I was wounded I bad tj lay out
and In tbe morning I was soaked
tbrongb.
"But Cuba is not all bad. I saw some
of tbe most beautiful plaoea I ever bad
the pleasure of looking at. Tbe trees
and flowers there are magnificent.
"The Cubans are a great people. Even
the ohildren know bow to fight. I ssw
little 14-year old boys shoot guns wnioh
they oould hardly lift to their shoulders.
Tbe kids get right oat and fight with
the men and they knov just about as
mnoh about war as anybody. Tbe day
we landed in Cuba I saw one of tbese
boys shoot a Spanish sbsrpsbooter.
One of tbe most amusing things I
saw was in tbe latter part of Jane. For
tbree days before our charge op Ban
Juan bill ws were camped about tbree
miles from tbe Spanish lines. One day
two of these little Onban boys oame
Into our camp bringing a burly Cuban
whom Ibey bad osptared with them.
The boys were little tots, soarcely able
to oarry tbeir guns and tbe man looked
almost like a giant beside tbsm. But
they had him in complete control. He
marched ahead and whenever be mani
fested any disposition to be contrary
they would stiok him with their baron
eta and be would subdue.
"Tbey delivered bim over to us, stat
ing that be was a Spanish spy whom
tbey had osptared. We were aoable to
do anything with him, so ws handed
bim over to tbs Cubans, who were
camped near us. They searohed bim
and found a large number of maps and
valuable papers. He had been in tbe
Cubsn army but bad deserted and had
been a seoond lieutenant's commission
in tbe Spanish' army. lie had corns into
our oamp as a spy, aod, having seoarsd
tbe information he desired, was return
ing to tbe Spsnish lines wbeu overtaken
by ths boys."
"Do yoo think ws oaght to keep
Cabs?" Inquired ons of his hearers.
"Well. I don't know. The Cubans
ars ths grsstest fighting people on earth
and to keep them in oontrol ws would
either bars to kill them all off or give
them soood threshing evtry morning
before breakfast. Tbsy bar been duina
nothing bat fight tor tbs last tsa years
and havs forgotten every other business
Now that ths Bpanisb ars being driven
from tbs island and tbsy ars running
out of material to ksep np tbeir speci
ally, I would ont be surprised if Ihsy
eommsnosd fighting tbs Amsriosni just
to ksep in praotics. Tbsy will bs worss
thsn ths Indians svsr dared to bs.
"Tbsy ars the most psrfsotly org snlssd
fighting psopls on ssrtb. Tbsy all bsvs
a countersign. Whsii tba Cubans msel
msn aod bs oan't give tba pass word,
it sll off with bios.
"But Cabs is great eouolry aud s
could nss it svso It tbs Cohans srs thsrs.
Ws Mm! J send an army tbsra and kill
sll lbs Cubans off aod Ibso might sslsb
lisb psscs."
HUM. MINKY HtVKIuKY.
tt4 Very iaS4aly la Tas Dallss Wall.
Ksroil (sit.
ft.avburt Illy Msvle.
II.. Usury Ilssklsy, of Drmglas
eonnty, enroots East on visit, disd at
Tbs Dalles shortly aftsr ths midnight
trsia arrived oa day last weak. Us
suffersJ with heart disease and bsJ bo
ill on tba train lor ssvsral hours. Ths
ootnlootur IsUgrsphsd to Dr. IVisos t
bs at tba depot vara ths train arrived
at II. lit Tbs doetor was prases.!, end
fooo.l Mr. Ibrkley suffering terribly,
sud bad b m removed at one in lbs
Farmers' boisL Trsatsnsnl wss ad
ministered to rshsvs bis suffering, bat
despite lbs rfliirls of lbs ptijsioleo, bs
died soon aftsr reselling lbs bolsl. Mr
IWeklsy bad sufTsrsd fur sums time past
from bsart I roubles aad tbal ws lbs
ran of bis death. Tbs resssiss wsrs
sin la lined and shipped ti bis boms at
eiklon.
lUnry lieekley wss bord tn tUlUe
land oovsty, ladtaaa, Jaooary 4,111
lis seius o Oregon is 1H.V1, aad was
married t Miss Mary Woodeoa, at
Topsails, os) Jsastry 13, W4. Thlrleea
etnldres) were br U (bent, sit yea of
Met. ars still llviaaT.
Us alesis took as astivs latevesl la
pntitls affairs aad elesUd ooaly
SomSBleslouer Is repreeeatstlv la
Kb, and stats seoatot la pvj Us ba4
arualred smasiderabU aeoary, sad Iks
bnsssl. aprtsbl sssaaev is whisk all bis
tmsieees was tisasexted saads trieexts of
all Sao loss Mrs. ly bis death Ikii
las snantv lees oas of Its mel kooel
snd r-v4 siiisHii Ills r. stairs
te tnutil s Ha Klslsr aigt t
aa l takes is bs ipsa St .;! lot ta
mcsificcnt eirr.
Miss Flood Gives 13,000.000 to Ualvsrslty of
Callforaia.
- J. W. Elford, the stadent of tbo Uni
versity of California who was in PeodU
ton a short tims sgo, as noted st that
tims, informed the East Oregonian that
promise had been made by several very
wealthy Californians of largs sums of
money aggregating nearly $10,000,000 for
the endowment of the university and tbs
erection of a magnificent group of oollege
buildings. Mr. Elford said a represent
ative of the university is now in Europe
studying architectural styles for tbe
proposed new structures. One of tbe
gifts referred to has been made, as told
by the San Francisco Call :
A most mauifiosnt gift has been made
to the University of California by Miss
Jennie Flood. It consists of tbe palatial
Flood mansion at Menlo Park, with tbe
ornamental grounds, consisting of MO
acres, togstber with a traot of land of
about 1,200 Bores and four-fifths of tbs
capital atook of the Bear Greek Water
company. Aooording to tba estimate of
John W. Msokay, who is now in the city,
and who was intimately aasooiated for
many yeara in business with the father
of the donor, this gift amounts in value
to over tbree million dollars. There is
but one oondition atlaobed to it, and
that a very easy one in faot, a oondition
that would in all probability be oarned
oat without any request having been
made in regard to it. Miss Flood simply
asks that tbe ornamental grounds sur
rounding the mansion be kept in good
order within a reasonable area tor a
period ot 50 years. The proceeds from
tbs gift are to be devoted to some braoob
of commercial education. It is a singular
and bappy coincident that tbe regents of
tbe' university reoently established a
commercial department in tbe institu
tion, and Miss Flood's generous endow
ment will suable tbsm to oarry out their
ideas on a most liberal scale.
The donation cams as a surprise to all
but a few of the regents, and, following
tbe liberal gifts of Mrs. Hearst, whose
fortune, like that of tbe Flood eetate,
was derived from the development ot
mining interests, will provs of vaat ben
efit to the oaasb of higher education in
California. At tbe same time, it may
Influence other rioh peopls to devote a
portion ot their wealth for sdacational
institutions.
FOOLED HIM.
t bs Tbla Man Was a Professional Traak
B masher.
A thin man with a distressing; cough
was inspecting; some tiortmanteaus and
trunks in front of a Vest End shop the
other day, when the proprietor of the
place appeared and Asked:
"Looking for a portmanteau, sir?
"Yes."
"Here's the best thirty-shilling bag
ever made, and I am the only one that
sells 'em less than 5."
"No good," replied the man, with a
sorrowful shake of his head. "One of
these trunks wouldn't stand the jour
ney from hero to Bradford."
"What! I'll warrant 'em to go round
the world. Take hold of one and bang
it about and convince yourself,"
"Do you give mo leuve to teat its
strength?"
"Of course I do! Take hold."
Thj man with a distressing cough
drew In a full brenth, railed out: "By
your leave, there!" hh if warning a plat
form full of pnasengers, and then took
hold of the trunk. "Kip!" went the
handle, bung went the loek. and as be
stood It on one end and upset it and
Hopped it back again, one hinge broke
loose and it split in two.
With a twist of the wrist he gave tbe
two halves a slam-bang, which com
pleted the wreck, and with a bow to the
seller of )ortninnteaus be Joined the
crowd and diaappenred.
"I pon my soal!" grinned the pro
prietor, as he viewed the ruins, "but 1
made s mistnke in him! He's a rail
way porter. Instead of s dying travel
er!" Sheffield (Eng.) Telegraph.
lalaaders Plaae ? Hals.
Tbe residents oX the Trie Inland have
been siifTrring from a plague of rata for
Kiiie time, and nothing that waa dons
teeiiM'd to afford any relief. The rodents
fairly overran the pl-e. A few days
ago s niiiutier of farmers started out to
rid the m ighliorhood of the peats. After
a liurd ilu v's work l.MOruU were killed,
but the executioners were exhausted,
ml declare that in future a new meth
od v. Ill have to be invented to kilt off
the inlt. A great niimlier of valuaMe
fruit trees hn leen destroyed by the
rsta, snd the fnrmel ire afraid that
link' lr il lc measure are adopted at
"lite the IMiT crt will b srrioualy
danuiged. Toronto Mail.
Tha I ..- r NuM-r.i:tloa
Sup. rtiti.n I. i t v i.lmnt itsuaea.
Purine l!i tr !!:.! .. t f the recent
lr.mrr!tl H It.-. 'v t ;' 'iil Iren of one of
the lm.lH jt; riiti r. of the province
of N-I.r i.i In. i r ir.iii in which the
Mail. mi a np-B? i t t'l.m nnl said
that ruin v c' I i. M n i mhiu a an
lioac t.f h. r f 1 itr'c I in a certain
field ci't-ld I v! ';;. Many pcaoanU
aetitvi'ti I'm' m ;uitrtl "tip" began
at once t til f .-r t;ie imatre. After
several laj '." l,.U rtltey unearthed two
anel.ut i-hhIm. co rut-, with mars
palntitv- . ni;i tin.ne vsluable vaws
Near !y tVm tiny uneovrred ansa
tline lintiM-, In i iii i.f the rooms f
whUliwsi a li ni'.r rcprrM-oUtinoof
S I. it it . in I cure. 'I Uia the raaarit rle
rUr. 1. 1 I the lmai,e ileignatet la
the ulream. atul It baa been an object
of a li-rat.i n ti the tlonanla of viaii
In (iillui a l. An energvtis pvleat
lis l.lii itia-l an altar thers, sad si
every pilrun h ave sortie ttxiney whet
is ii t It there has bees s raia m
t4d if tuA of water
As Entsrsrlelftf DrMtilst.
There srs fee sms stars skis ssske
sil soierpflslsf Ines fU J. Hlocsrs, sko
spares s psios Is sswurs Us tee f
fervtbiB Is bis tins for bis estov
ssfnsaees. He lias lbs velseble
tesoy f )r. Kiel's Ns lKverf
I tosssiapltiis, Cusfbs s4 IVnl.ls.
1fcit Is lbs esdetfal retsedr Ihst Is
smdsela sseh s tan sll over the
fsetrf bf lis ssanf stsrtllsf ssres. It
aheulatelv ssres Astbass, Hresehlbs,
IlosreanMs ssd sll ailtiea til tbe
Thnl. Cr,et as I Lseae. CsJI el arwve
(tfrf lire ss4 trial tntlie free ft
rlsr t far AO Seats ssj 1 1 A.
Uwsrsstssa W eS st MS M'tssiwl.
Right!
The moat costly br.king
powder to make is Schil
lings Best but no money
is wasted in making it.
ALASKA.
Six sleeps in a sleeper from Montreal,
Aud a moon or so from the end of the line.
And you stand at the foot of the great white
wall
That is white with the snows that fall and fall.
O'er the cedar dwarfed and the drooping pine
That grow at the feet ot Alaska .
Old and wrinkled and cold and gray,
With her white pall pulled over her atony
breast ;
Frowning and frigid and far away,
She has ever stood as she stands today
In the desolate wastes of the wide northwest
Stands this hoary old woman Alaska.
Unmolested for thousands of years.
Isolated, remote and lone:
Her hard face glacial with frozen tears,
While over her shoulders and in her ears
The winds of the North-Land wall and moan
In the ears of Mother Alaska,
A party of prospectors passed that way,
And they thought the old faoe had forgotten
its frown,
And pausing, they pulled her white robe away
And found her treasure: "Ah, q'est que e'est?"
Said the French Canadian, kneeling down
At the feet of Mother Alaska
They told their story and men went wild,
And pawned their chattels and joined the
race.
The old croon jingled her gold and smiled,
And the gold mad men of tbe world beguiled
With a promise of fortune In that far place,
At the feet of old Mother Alaska.
But O, the rivers are wide and deep,
And the north wind blows with a killing
breath;
And over the mouatslns so rough and steep
The old dread reaper shall come and reap ;
The grim old reaper that men call Death
Shall reap the white fields of Alaska.
Puyallup Citizen.
ARTIFICIAL MILK.
Doctors Are Puzzling Over the 1'roblem
of How to Feed tbe Babies.
Medical scientists more than any
other class of persons realize the neces
sity for some substitute for milk for
feeding infants and young children.
There are so many imperfectly nour
ished babies, and so many little ones
that show unmistakable indications of
wrong feeding, that the chemist and
tbe doctor are becoming concerned as
U the future health and development of
bottle babies. The one-cow's milk idea
has ceased to be attractive, nnd doctors
and nurses long since lost faith in it.
Even the cow selected with tbe utmost
care from the best conditioned herd and
kept in the most approved way, uiny be
come a source of evil by developing un
suspected diseases.
In view of these facts, experiments
have been made with a new preparation
which is to be substituted for ordinary
diluted milk. This mixture iscomposed
of -cow's milk, veal bouillon, sugar of
milk and cream, and is prepared as fol
lows: "A piece of veal weighing eight
ounces and a half is allowed to boil for
45 minutes in 17 ounces of water. After
this is finished, a sufficient quantity of
water is added to increase the amount
of bouillon to 17 ounces. A mixture of
750 grains each of cow's milk and of
veal bouillon contains only 1.35 percent.
of fat, and in order to complete the
three er cent, of fat a teaspoon
ful of cream is added, together with 53
grnins of sugar of milk."
This preporation hns proved verv sat
isfactory. It coagulates in the form of
fine, soft pnrticlea, nnd a numler of
children fed with It were entirely free
from bowel troubles or evidences of mal
nutrition. N. Y. Ledger.
rirkleit (herrlee.
To every quart of cherriea allow s
coffee cupful of vinegar, one-half cup
ful or sugar, one doen whole cloves.
half a do.eu blades of nince; put the
mgnr and vinegar on to heat with the
'piers, lioil five minutes, turnout Into
a covered stoneware vessel and let It
get perfectly cold. Hrabi out the
piers, fill small ,1nr three-fourths full
if cherries, then fill up with cold vlne
anr. Seal tightly. Let tbe stems re
mnln on ths cherries. Ladies' World.
WHtKC TO rJI'ENU YOLK VACATION.
The present redaoed rates eon Id nut
bavs prevailed at s mors opporinus
time, Ths en miner vsostion time I
hers, snd sll hi ess aff ird it are
planning to taks advantaire of the diffvr-
snces betveen tbs warrintf ratlrosds
Tbs attention of those who oonteraplate
trip Cast, whether il be to lbs uinnn-
tais resorts of Colorado, tbsOrashsri
position, or points beyond, is esllr l t'
tbs sJvantages offered bv lbs Itio
Oraods Westsro Hsilwsj. Its lios and
those of its Colorado joonnsotlona mo
IbroOKh tbs besrtot tbs Hookies, IsiIuk
tbs traveler assy from ths alkali and
sgs brosb of Its Northern soropetitore,
aad oat of tbs best of ths emntr
lbronh which its eompetilurs os tbs
sontb ran.
For tbs comfort of those, shoes purse
will sot permit litem t rnj y all the
privileges of first rises tkkel. the Illo
tirsnds Westers lie loaiifnarstrd
series of tosnet eiesreiops. Ths (srs
seej srs owned and operated by lbs
Pallroas Palses Csr oompaojr. They
are is charge of special eoodsotnr and
porters, wboes sole dsties srs to lnk
after tbs comfiirt of their pseeetigers
Tbssars srs stleobed l fs.t eiprrss
trains, snd held over In Hell Lske Citj
twelve boars, giving ths gats a
day Is tbs Mnrmos riHsl. This ly
sver sles Inssrees dstliht rtile Ibringb
tbs lUwkies. Ose of these rimretitit
srs ras Ibmas-b ta It -ton ; oae I t
Cliissgo, vis Omsbs; aes taCblee"i,
vis Ksosss City snd lbs foarth Ht
Lnats. Rseb foes nwr s different ro l
esel t( OdiirsJa, giving the peeeergr S
rblrs of rnsUs. Tb.ee eiesr.l.ins leave
PnrlUsd Mn.ly, Tnee-tsy, UVInedsy
ssd Tbitre.Ir el eseS seek.
fat Infnrmsitns as la re'es, sn I f..f
deerrlptivs petnprileis. SiMfM i. 1
MeeaOeld, seeersl Sfasl, ltit Ofn1
Weelers Kstiway, Ui fsi-J etreel.tVrt
las t, Uregs.
B.aevSesy Sere s.
Taei'Srets ( s tr Calhartar. U ssnel Wns
getf al fii i)mo ef ef U-m B-. P
Sal aM ra'rraK.Bf n Use tea1. s feiy
a4 eietlvMy e kkleeva, liver lae?ais,
rl-Sf,nf tl e-H'ir aafn. a rl.la,
eaw hias'e, tv e. r-a ttl ,taiietns
s- 1 bm NMai I'.oaa.- !. mtti try m bs
elf 1.1' i4t. !, M.Ba rta'MBiS
g eWealeaat W tvse t' mU Srage(S.
A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. Tbese presents are in the form of
Beautiful PasfGl Pictures I
They are 13x10 inches in size,
Lilacs and
Pansies.
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SEARCH
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
MAKE3 COLLARS MID CUFFS
sm found or this starch will so
At FAR AS A FOUND AND A HALT
n r HiiniNfiFR
SaafctAUtfttHksi
1 nese rare pictures, tour in numDer, dv
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
L i; j ct ir ... y . .i .l-
in 111s stuaio ana are now onerea ror me nrsi lime to me puDiic.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in 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
mem in oeauty, ricnness 01 coior ana
Une ot these pictures
will be given away
with each package of
purchased of your grocer. It is the
is soia tor 10 cents a pacKage. ask your grocer tor this starch and get a
beautiful picture, s
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIO STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
The Pygmies of Iceland.
In "Purchas, His Pilgrimage," a rare
old-time book, very few copies of
which are now in existence, the fol
lowing account is given of the "pig
mies" of Iceland: "There are also Pig
miessor very little men and women here
who represent the most perfect shape
of men, but they are hairy to the ut
most joynts of the fingers, the mayles
having beards down to the knees; but,
although they have the shape of a man,
yet they have little sense or under
standing, nor distinct speech, but make
a kind of hissing after the manner of
eese."
Wliers Ignoranee Is Profitable.
"Have you had your appendix re
moved?"
"Oh, yes, twice. The second doctor
didn't know I had had appendicitis be
fore." Brooklyn Life.
The Jaws of Death.
Brown That man ought to badeco
rated by congress.
Jones What for?
Brown Bravery. Be married TJen-
peck's widow. Up-to-Date.
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Belled express Is coming. Poes deliver
work on short order. 10 cents and up
wards, I'll tat WHifon is N11. 4, and leave
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PATHONS of tlie WUeoosio
Central Linos io j'assicK tLrougb
Chicago may rcijuirs smhus Snaist
ttjce in the wsjr of Lsviog tbeir
banj lia'gsgs takfo form or to
train sod csrrisg. or but, or in
many other ways, and tbsy will
Sod sll tbst is dririHl io this r
Hct io tbs sorTice) of tbs Ushers
st tbs OrsoJ Central rssseocer
Si at ion, bo 1st rfoetilly bcn
ttbifurmed vitb tron suit d1 rsl
cap. Tbey will b in waiting st
sll trains j.reparf.l to ssaist a.
soe,i, ol it is bop! ht our
pstmtit will fully avail themselves
nf this a 1 litioosl pr viaion for
tboir corofutt.
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PROPRIETOR
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CHICAGO. ILL.,
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. fc
Q., C. M. & Bt. P., C. & A., P. Pt. W. t C.
and the C. Bt. L. & P. Railroads.
HATKS 9s3.oo PBH OAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton St.,
CXXCa.Gr-0. ZZjXi.
State Normal Stfiool
Weston, Oregon.
The most successful year's work ot the fitate
Normal School st Weston, Oregon, closed last
June with the graduation of twents student.
FALL TERM
Opens September 5, 1898,
Full course of study, Scientific snd Profes
sional, Vocal and Instrumental music.
Healthful location, good society aud pleasant
surrounding.
Board In families from 11. to I3.S0
Rooms for those who desire to board them
selves can b had st reasonable rates.
Boarding hall tor young ladles In connection
with the school under ths careful supervision
of a matron, board, fuel snd lights st 2 40 to
$ l.M per week.
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