Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 27, 1898, Image 4

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    . Q.
O. R. & N.
Dkpart TIME SCHEDULES Asrivs
foe From Heppner. fkom
9:30 p.m. Bait Lake, Denver, 4:50 a. m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, bt.
Louii, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, Ht.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
Eaist.
8.00 p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All Bailing dates
subject to change.
For ban Francisco
Sail Oct. 2, 5, 8,11,
14, 17. 20, 23, 26, 29.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska , 6:00 p.m.
September V, y
8:00 p.m. Columbia Riveb 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
:00 a. m. Willametti Riveb 4:80p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Vt ay Landings.
7:00 a. m. Wit.LAMETTg and 8:30 p. m.
Tups.. Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mod., Wed.
and Sat. and Frl.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette River 4:80p.m.
Tues. Thurs. Tues., Thar,
and Sat. Portland to Corval- and Sat.
Us & Way Land
ings. Snake River.
Lv. Rlparla Lv. Lewlston
d ally except Rlparla to Lewlston dally except
Saturday Friday
Passengers booked for ell Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
HIE YOU GOING ERST?
If bo, be Bare and tee that your
ticket reads via
Tie Hoituwestenr Line
....THE....
CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IB TDB
Great Short L.Qe
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
'AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Veatlbuled
Dining ami Bleeping Car
Trains, and Mutto:
"always on time"
has gl en this road a national reputation. All
iilasae of paaseiiKiirs carried on the veatlbuled
trains without extra charge. Hhlp your freight
and travel over this famous line. All agents
nava ni.auia.
W. H. MEAD, " F.O.SAVAOK.
Ueu. Agent. Trav. F. & P. Agt.
tin naimiigion bi I'oruttliu, ur.
CHICAGO
Wmm k St. Paul R'y
This Railway Co.
Operates ila traiui on the famous blook
system;
Lights Its traiui by eleotrlolly throuh
ool; Ueea 'be celebrated elotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Kona speedily equipped peasengnr trains
averv day and night between Ht. Paul
and Chioago, aud Omaba and Chloaao;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
AIihi operates loam-heated vestibulej
Iraina, carrying the latest private
compartment oars, library buffet smok
ing cars, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Tartar oara, tree reclining obair oara,
and the very bant dining obair oar
service.
For loweat rates to any point in ths
United Males or Canada, apply to
BtfeUl or addrres
O. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAHET, General Agent,
Tra. 1'ase. Agent. Portland, Or.
m in
Yellow Stone Park Line
1 II It DM. Y WNINOl'All KOfTf rKOM
lokri AMI To THE ET.
TUE VM M lINM T I.IM TO Till YEU
LoweTtlNE KAIIONAI. I'AHK.
M Fifth Mil Su
Arrive.
HO. I Fl M l,.r T. ..n,, Ho. I
"ltlit, Atrl-aii,M.nlh
I w.,,, ),.,.., Ilrla na.
II A. M. Hull, A i. I., M. 10 15 A.M.
I , 'I I. I 1,1. ,.. Sra
"S ll.Wl.HI, Bll.l all
points u ! .iilli
nut.
H.t. I -..IUi... Itrium and No. I
til Mprraa, (of
t P. M. .( I.il. t ,n,.t, ln, , i f M
ltt iHlltlt, I '
I I'AISI" t I.mI, aHnnrp..si Illiiana,
kai.aaa t tty and ll. Mlaaniri
furl potuia
IV. tUTf la St. luls, Milan,. a Sod (hi
raau.
4V. lAT I" n, I ht:..1n..i. K
Vft, a l.u i tl.tr far tart
er points.
f alia .-itffii.i in all principal rlttaa
tblt4 taruaak la domination ol
talon d, toifland, daH of lit tt,
of ,IwIiii rf hwtntlmn, II. . pn.
M a'ij eikat InivriMUus, rati i
A. D.CHAItLTOX,
aWl ltwM CuM .Mr Intl. I M
at , t-rt tbiiS, rsaitits, Vifa.
Denver k Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD-
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced couduotorg and
porters.
Mnnn'flvo To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and
iUUUUap, Boston without change via Salt Lake,
miiBuun racincana unicago anu Alton nys.
TiincUim To Omaha, Chicago. Bnflalo and
lutouajm, BoBton without change via Bait Lake
ana wucago, ttocn isiana dc racinc Ky
Wfidridsdavs. 'E?,st-?.?$k
Kansas Citv and
Ht. Louis without change via Salt
Lake and Burlington Route.
ThnpcHauo To Kansas City and St. Louis with.
lilUIMiavs, out change via Salt 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, Inquire
of O. R. & N. and S. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER.
General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
261 Washington St., Denver, Col.
ruiumiu, ureguu.
J. C. Hart, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Bail Route Withoni
Change of Oars Between Spokane,
Rofisland and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Roselsnd. daily ezoent
Sunday :
Leave.
Arrive.
...H;tO P. M.
.. H:40 P. M.
...6:15 P. M.
HM A. M Hnokann.
11:IK) A. M., KoHsland.
:10 A.H Meleon...
Close oonnnntifins At NnUnn with itjAmai. fn.
Raslo, and all Kootenai Lake points.
Passengers for Kettle Hlver ami Boundary
reek oounoot at Maroas with stage daily.
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
East and Southeast
VIA THE
II. R.
THE T EI ROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PA LACK SLKKPKRS.
PULLMAN TOUIilST BLKEPEU8.
KtlliK KECUN1NU CHAIll CAH8.
Portland to
Eautern Cities
Change.
Without
Qnh'k Time.
I llion UApnU.
PHrBonally Ciinilnntad Kmnmioiis.
Hgng :i9jkcl to Diwtiimtiiin,
Low Itntna.
Ilirccl line to Tnins-Miiwliiiil and Inter-
Mniiimm r xiiiwuMin item at Uiimlia, Nebraka,
Write nndrrpigned for ntta, timetAhliNi and
It It" ",'orumt",n Pr,l"ing to Union Paoiflo
J. II. IXrTHHOP, ,r J.C. HAHTAgt,
Oen. At,. 1H.1 l Ht O. U, A N. Co.,
Portland, Or. Ueppner, Or.
The Dulles, I'urlbd i Astoria Navigation Ca
BTXJL&CXXtSJ
'DALLES CITY" AND 'REGULATOR"
Commencing Monday, May 2nd, the
aleamera of His Hetrnlalor Line will
leave Portland at UIO a, m. and Ths
Dalles atrtOa-m.
When yon go to I'nrtland, atop off at
Tlie Dalles and taks a trip down tha
Colntnbia; yoa will enjoy it, and savs
money.
W. C. ALL A WAT,
Ueneral Agent
.TP I
Ql'U'KKHr AM) ml MHRIT 1.1 N I TO
UTAH, COLOHADO, XE
lt 11 ASK A, KAKSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVE It ami all
Point EASI and SOUTH.
LOOK AT TIIK TIMK.
NLW YORK, 15 days
CHICAGO, :ij
ST. LOUIS. 3J -OMAHA,
3
.SALT LAKE. 1 J
mm ii
rree lUol.oh.g Chair Cars
tbol.l.r,d T.ioriat Hlplrg Cars
1'olliuan 1'alaoa Hlarploa; Cart
rw fall particulars regarding rate.
lima o( Iraina, etc., rail on or a-l Jrsa
J. (I I! ART,
gnl O. II A N. CiH lleppi er, Oregoi
C. t). Tuaav, W. K. (Vma.
Tra. 1W Agt. Uu'l Agt.
124 Third HI., iVtland. Ore.
QtJICll. TXIV1M
Hnii KnmolNOo
l4aUpntsitlallalii,istM Ml. m sju
Southern Pacific Co
Mm ml lttiva Itirauk CaM.t a all
SiR ! A. '. tia4 annw bat
I the PaxtA I t.
fall
Was. Iti4, .1
!. '! 1 VI
a K - liilkli f''i-' a WaaiHAW I
we r. r tyiCAet,tnw9a I
aicTOw
UNION PACIFIC
Ilie Regulator Line"
OUT UNERf
OLD HUNDBIU.
I. B. Smith in Carter's Monthly.
You kin talk abont yer concerts that you're
havln' now-a-dayi,
Your operyi from Wagner, an' your ma ileal
swarays,
There's none of em that's In it tar a minute, I
allow,
with that grand old tune, "Old Hundred," that
we sung so long ago.
Host any Sunday evenin' when the air was calm
an' still,
An' the golden light of Sunset was a-lingerln' on
the hills,
You'd hear, as down the street you walked
beneath the maples fair,
"Praise Ood, from whom all blessings flow,'
ring out upon the air.
You bed to stop an' listen, an' when you heard
the words,
"Praise Him, all creatures here below," maybe
you turned towards
The door thet stood wide open, invitln' you to
come,
An' lay your sins on Jesus, and seek a heavenly
home.
In through the uncurtained winders the sunset
radlence stole,
An' heaven's peace descendin' with gladness
filled your soul;
You Jlned the invocation, "Praise Him, ye
heavenly host,
Praise Father, praise, oh, praise the Son, an'
praise the Holy Ghost."
Long years have passed; my sun o' life sinks in
the western sky,
The twilight Shadders deepen, the night o'
- death draws nigh;
Boon to the life beyond the veil my soul mus
teke its way,
An' in thet hour sing once again above my
lifeless clay:
Praise Ood, from whom all blessings flow,
Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host,
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ohost.
GREAT UANtt OF GBIFTER8.
Hundreds Were Hobbed at Dayton and Over
125,000 Secured From Kltiville "Backers."
Walla Walla Union.
When Lemen Bros.' circus was in the city last
week Chief Kauffman notified the management
that if any attempt was made to open a shell
game or other robbing devices that be would
promptly close out their "peanut" stand and put
the "grafters" in the cooler. " The circus people
saw that the chief meant business and orders
were Issued giving the large gang of "grafters"
a holiday. As a consequence everything passed
off quietly and not a complaint was made by
anyone attendingthe show, about being robbed.
Had the officers in other places in this state
been as firm and attentive to their duties, many
a poor man would havs been saved his hard
earned sheckels and ths howl of indignation
which is going up in the wake of the circus
would never have been heard. At Dayton,
where the circus went after leaving here, the
people were robbed blind and at RlUvllls, ths
next stop, "suckers" to the tuna of IA970 were
found. The Dayton Courier-Press says of the
harvest reaped there;
More than a hundred citizens are known to
have been robbed and one man badly beaten
up just because he objected to a showman
stealing a $20 gold piece from his pocket book,
and yet not a single arrest was made. Two
warrants were sworn out and placed In the
sheriffs bands and the dozens of complaints
made to the city and county officers and yet
net a man was apprehended. The robbery com
menced shortly after 11 o'clock aud continued
without hardly any intermission until the show
was well under way possibly 2:301a the after
noon. If there is a single individual with this
combination who would hesitate a second at
stealing the last farthing from a blind unfortu
nate, the manager of the show will discharge
him Just as soon as hs shows ths first evidence
of bis desire to be reasonably square. The man
who has charge of this baud of robbers, and
who calls himself ' attorney for the show", Mr.
Ford, is probably one of the greatest criminals
unhung, not excepting those In the various
penitentiaries. Yet he furnished protection la
this county Saturday while hirelings boldly
robbed aud assaulted old residents and taxpay.
ers. If these thieves could not steal a man's
money behind a "shell game" table they bra-
r.euly snatched it from his purse."
A dispatch from Rttsvllls to ths Spokesman
Review says of the operations there:
"Two men with their shells and portable
tables fleeced the good people of Adams county
to the tune of 11,970. It was the most cold
blooded thing ever heard of. Heveral country
'greeulea' were employed as tappers, receiving
In return free passes and lemonade.
"One young German was capping for the
gang, winning hand over hand, when his
brother struck the game and lost IIW. Cases of
thai loslug kind wars frequent.
A number of boys who bad lust been paid
their harvest wages lost all they had. Beveral
showmen aald this evening thai It was the soft
est snap they had ever struck. One weli-lo-do
German Inst l, and then tried to borrow l0
from a merchant, ths bank being closed.
"Ths German boys who acted as sappers leel
veiy sick tonight. Mot a person will reeognlss
them, not even old friends."
WHEAT IN BURMA.
A DlMlr.gilsb.fd Aa-ertraa Vats Tsars Is a
Rig Haortage.
John W. Brookwalter, lb politioal
eooooiniat of Hprlog Held, Olilo, who Is
traveling io Rtissia, writing on Aagoat
Utb fives a gloomy aooooot of lbs e m-
lillon of that country through which ba
passed. Us says: "Tbroaghoal ths
bls distsooe of ths Ural mountains,
from If oaoo w, asarly lAM) atlas, Iba
ropsal bast vers very poor, but to five
govsrnmenls, of which Hrtroua is lbs
oenlsr and embraolog a regioa folly iW
miles s.Oars the eropa, even grass, wars
ao ahsoInU tailors. la Iba gotsrorasat
of Sumaia, twlos aa large aa Dilgiant,
they vera btirned out, an I lbs farmers
ill not raise enough to supply ons fifth
of Iba population. Tttie slrickeu district
la lbs Volga region, and the finest epriug
beat and aereal eeotl.m la R tasla It
os a ally prodoova Imraaoaa grope and
generally a large etportattla surplus"
As lbs population of thai ragloa I abi
lt.0u0.mnl, large iaiprttioa of grain
will ba reqiiired Ij sopply ibansoeaailiM
of lb people.
Mr. BooewelWr was iofurm-d by a
lloasiaa ciftloUl Ihel Ibey etpeetod It
Import ialo lb- provlao-a et Uss lbs
ii)ax.flu0 bosb.ls of giala this tear;
thai iba stocks la It taala are eompUUI f
etusQsted, sad auli tit Blocks af lbs
world ai oniplelelf depleted, ha says ba
ssnnol se biw wheal an Jet lbs airenav
atatioaa la Ij rraia diwa. This bwiag
tree, and there la ao reeeosj to doubt Mr.
(look waiter's alateweal, lb wheat grow
ers bava is hk' a M eecoorag the belt
that, with hire, IUy aeeaot urn hew
wheat ta In retnaie d iwa at the aveaewl
prtofa. Under lbs "ditloos ttbtoh !
1st for a large booaa SHMtaaaiptifa da
case J, tiueata will hate little or kona U
spars for at port.
if I ', eie MwiwiN
Uu y. v.tail, afre rNa4 amaf .
skkeW
colored.
S0.11.L
a .. Spokane Frait Tare. . .
Then will be some floe individual ex- j
bibita at the Spokane frait fare this year ;
exbibita wbioh will show what oan b '
raised on one farm. There have been !
some splsndid prizes offered for these.
For the bast display of green frails raised
by odo person or firm there will be
awarded a Jones obain drive mower of
the value of $50. Tbis will be a ooveled
prize foy the farmers. For the best dis
play of grains, grasses, roots and Vege
tables grown by one person a Standard
six-foot mower will be awarded. It is
worth $75 and was donated by the Spo
kane Implement company. Through aa
error tbia in the catalogue Is given as a
Champion mower.
There were two or three fine individual
exhibits at the frait fair last year and it
is probable with these tempting off rs
there will be more this year.
Oregon Boys Honored.
The Oregon boys at Manila are the
envy of the whole army. Being well
drilled and well equipped and a fine lot
of fellows tbey were seleoted as Dewey's
reserves. Herbert K. Hall, of Salem,
writing borne to bis parents, says:
"What we boya hate la that we won't
get to go to the front, as the Oregon
regiment is Dewey's reserve, we being
io charge of the oommiasary stores. We
are the best drilled aud the best shots.
General Anderson Dewey aod that
gentleman said we were the only regi
ment on the Island that be could trtis',
and ao it is an honor to be pot where we
are."
Remarkable Reaoue.
Mrs. Miohael Curtain, Plainfield, III.,
makes the statement that she caught
oold, wbioh aettled on her lunge; tb
was treated for a month by her famil
physician, bat grew worse. He told bcr
he was a hopeless victim of ooneomp
tion and that no medicine oould cure
tier. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption; she
bongbt e bvjttle and to ber delight found
herself benefitted from the first dos.
She onutiuued its lies aud after taking
six bottles, fonnd herself sound and eel.,
now doi-a ber own housework aod is a
well as she ever waa Free trial bottles
of this Great Discovery at E. J. Hln
rum'e drogstore, large bottles 50 ceota
and tl.00
Both ftpeed aid Comfort.
The buaineea man oompelled to travel
at tbia season of Iba year, as well as the
tonrist traveling for pleasare, demands
comfort aa well as rapid transit. The
Kio Grande Weetern aod ita connections
furnish both. From Ibe Paoiflo North
west, passengers are landed io Chicago
In three deya and a half, aod in New
York io leea Ibao five day. Farther,
more, lbs passenger is given bis choice
of tbree routes through Colorado, and
four eaat thereof. Tickets are sold Tie
Hlonx City, Omaha; Kansae Cily, til
Loo is or Chicago. From the time tbe
paaseoger leaves Hall Lake Oily until be
reaches Denver Ibsre is one evercbang
panorama of tbe beanttse of nature,
wbelber tbe ilurklea are eroeeed via Ibe
Tennessee, Uagermaa or Marshall peaaea.
Tbe wbo desire it, are given, without
extra eoat, a day's stopover io Halt Lake
City, aiTordiug aa opportunity of seeing
the beauties of tbe Mormno capital, end
also ensuring a daylight ride tbronyh
Colorado, J'le'ly termed, toaae of Its
eoenery.The Hwiigerlend of Amno.
Via Iba Kin Grands Western rates ate
always Ibe lowest and aooooitno Ulioi.e
the beat. Through Innriel and chair rare,
aa well aa standard Pullmans, Opoit ail
trains
For descriptive phsmplets of Ibe fam
ous mno Win areoary, rates, reer ve
to his and other In'ovmeiinn, address,
J. l. Maartat.r,Gen. Agetii.
II 11 Uremia Weelern Railway,
14 J TblrJ HI.. Portlaod, Or.
A Tea leaf rta.
' I bava lakea Uifld'e Hare,r n., ard
hive f itin J a wonderful tnrdina. l
baa rated uu tf dj'!la ib whU-b I
W aa trouble ! for ten years, I Oould eal
hardlr aeilbiag without creel anffrt a
bnl I Sen how eal I He heart teat food aad
on nann la good.-" ai. J. It Ig-re,
. i I.
apurreis, Kiaoo,
II.Mxt'a IMla aura .11 ll.u tile l'..
li lake, eaey o (rpwrate; reliable, sole.
n.
rweel at rieereletfr Bee 4 a.
t'Merlmenia reerntlr tna.le at Ike
.-.a. hu'eiia arrirultural tend
I . pr..e lint rl.Hrlf-lljr vrrs an art
' ' ft or nee on lbs r'tnunation
iir ia. U hen a rurei ui .f the proper
"f '.alb la a.llrd II Kaatrht the frf
Hna and early growth cf the
M t' iHa, but t Jnfluenre .I mh I. bra
Hani Inrreaaee In aire, f.-ede
. t.wied ioaa!fleajpticaitni.flee.
ir,y show the ffr,t f.,r ot)f , fr-
t.-iita. t.i f Ke nirrvnt la if p' a I
l."rly acta rtinslatitly ,t rep thai a
the lartla tnaiure the benellrlaj tte
ta gradually loel X. V. Hut,
aeaa.ee tHela,
t:tweierYa deln1! rsteh ike tbUf ?
Hherift-Xwi he al aeg.d ,,m
ten a.iiea a ss trrtw f-a asf tke
ton? drin
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
Mexico has but 1,000 Germans:
Russia's population has increased
nearly 1,000,000 a year for 100 years.
Austria has 24 political parties rep
resented in the lower house of the
reichsrath.
A Farmington (Me.) man 92 years
old took a friend 84 years old out rid
ing the other day behind a horse 31
years old.
A Frenchman politely passed tooth
picks to a Turk at a banquet in Paris,
who declined, saying: "No, thank you!
I have already eaten two of the accursed
things, and I want no more!"
With a piece of string and a little
sand and grease, some Hindoo convicts
recently sawed through" an iron bai
two inches in diameter in Ave hours
and escaped from jail, according to the
Pioneer Mail.
Under the terms of the new char
ter the mayor of the Greater New York
must, before January 20, 1898, appoint
aix district judges, four for Brooklyn
and one each for Queens and Rich
mond counties. They will be appoint
ed for one year, when their successors
will be elected for full terms.
- Of 1,500 men appointed as mem
bers of the police force of New York
between August 1, 1895, and January
1, 1897, a period of 17 months, 1,285 were
natives of the United States, 211 of Ire
land, 48 of Germany, 24 of England or
Canada, 6 of Australia and 5 of Scotland.
There were also 2 Russians and 1 Hoi
atein Dane.
A five-acre tract of land in St. Louis
county, Mo., on which Fred Schaeffer
has a fine young orchard, has begun
to elide down hill, with a view of pre
cipitating itself over a precipice, and
the eliding of the upper crust, 13 feet
thick, has revealed the fact that it over
laid a stratum of superior fire clay 20
feet thick.-
No other machine ever had so many
names. It is called the kinetoscope,
cinematographe, eidolscope, projecto
acope, gruphoscope, motograph, kine
niatograph, niiimatascope, vitascope,
ciuematoscope, veriscope, vlveoscope,
biograph, rayosoope, migniacope, the
xoctrope, animatograph and at least a
dozen othera. In photographic circles
all are classed aa projecting apparatua.
KoMied ths Grave.
A startling incident of wbioh Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was tbe subject,
is narrated by bim as follows: "1 waa io
a moei dreadful condition. My akin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongne
onated, pen oontinually in back and
aides, no appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day Tbree pbyaicians
bsd given me op Fortunately, a friend
advised trying 'Electric bitters,' aod to
my great joy and surprise, tbe first
bottle made a derided improvement. I
continued their uae f.ir three weks. and
oow I am well man. I know they aaved
my life aod robbed the grave of another
victim " No one abonld fail to try them.
Onlv 60 ceota per bottle at E. J. 81o
outn's drag store
Cowkaye at the Asphalt.
Tbe cowboy and other dhalilng plains
rider Iran far over In their saddles and
pick tip, aa tbey go dashing past, aril
clea that ihey have dTopped upon tbe
ground. So V Uta dnxhlng bicycle
rider of the city. Not on the boulevard,
perhapa, where thw crowda would
scarcely permit, but rn eome quiet,
aphlt-patel blorlc. There you may
are a skillful ami daring rider caathia
cap upon tbe ground, and then yoa may
aee hi in as he awevpa past It on hla brel
lnd ovi-r and pit-k it up w itbout pans
Ing In bia flight. Tbia Wfrre a email
but apprrvlaih audience of frienda
and nelirhlxtra sitting on the doorwtrps
and em h ewere-by as may happen
that vtay, X. V. 8a n.
t Casaaleilaa.
Completion ! all a matter of ff!gee
tlon. Where there la gnn (tlgeation a
beautiful complexion Is homx! to fol
low. A rll r. jtilulMl atoti.a. h IntarU
bly prtvUlma it.rlf In a -Kidlnkina;
fare, stub Io tnaitilain thie wrll-regu-Uled
condition etlmllon Io a frull tllet
la rerotrtmemW d. Ptnma, bUrkl.enira,
white and rrj prapea, oratiges and
peat-bee are nmonff the table fruit, and
It la flfll. nil to ray which lathe beat for
a pretty cni.:rl... If the akin la kept
freah and the :.rl la lakatite Ibe fare
will be (fin-t in I.H.k upnn. People rat
too tntirh breadltf?a. A mtKroliret
eklo Is tjaiw!'v sn ln.?VailiMt .f U.,
bloo.1 B"l lMt!f f.r a sallow skin
la a trip io the Kraresi moiintalna
walk up, real and rdmtj down agwio
Indm Fam'U a ti.r.
ImiMf Bays S-a.
Clare's Caa lv ('aU'arttc, Ue asnal west
le f tl mi ilni il rr of Ua a. eaa-a-t
a".l r(r -ah.es Ui loa taee, a. I fntif
. . Utriy on s Iim-1, liver an4 hnweia,
n ti e ei'.r l. m. ll. enlila,
eii" ! te a, . -e, eaMinil mniltma
ex Hi imt.wws b'iy iM try a b
o(t. f. f tn JaVi I J, i 'at ta. rWld sad
V f oiteml tu rr- by all tlrt.gtata.
H. W. Fall,
Of Us 014 keilakie
Gault House,
rtlKAfMl. ILL.
Its f Vlirt n IW f-M tWr-M T B. A
, c w a t r . t a . r t at,
a4 U i at. L. a f a nwla.
MATlts) aau.o i k I i ia v
f . M,lia sal tii-ttaltt,
INUat, Um
o 9
king
ICO..
Best
A NEW
E. .G Noble & Co.,
Successors to
Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Saddles. Whips, Spurs, anl an endless
iui or everyinmg in tnelr line. E. G.
ubw mm who win pay all Dins ol the old firm as well as collect what is Oue.
E. O. IVOJBlE & CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam I Bisbee's
And by the way t'-ey have anything you can call for in the line of
Hardware. Stoves and Tinware.
60 WHERE YOU CAN
Ladies, No More Darning.
The MsrIc Hand Loom, made of pol
ished, rolled steel, intent iuvei.tloii lor
memliiiK clothing, underwear, table
linens or heel and toe In hosery. A
child ran work it. Perfect weaver. Pent
nostlmld. Great YVnarern Ailvnrlla.
ins and Novelty Co., U-'ooy, Washington St..
Oakland, Cal
HtPhNKK i KANSFhK CO.'S
Belled express Is coining. Does deliver
work on short order, 1U cents and up
wards. This wagon ia No. , and leave
your order with It, or at ' Central" tele
phone ollice.
We Move Anything!
60 VIAR
EXPERIENCE1.
4 TRADE MARKS,
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'fifl' - oaaioaia,
COPYRIGHTS Ao.
Anvofia senillna; s sketch and description but
euirsir sewrtein, fr, whether an Invention is
pmiMhir pat en ta hla. I'ommunlmilnns strict),
eoun.icntlal. oilet araicr f.socunna patea'a
In Anifirlca. Ws har. a Waataiiiatoa ofllc.
I atents taken thruuah atuua A Co, laoalra
apwuai Dotloa In tha iaai?a
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
MUNN CO.,
Ml Breaeaay, Raw Y
erlu
FUST TBQIH SERVICE DAILY
TO THE EAST
1ST IW
VIA
Fast Express
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Tnmaca HUr and Hmir Tata r.anu1. to
hlran. Mt.a t Milmla uriabuat. Tb
tammt Irata la the WaM.
For partlaalar aad lai.Un iviB tlma of thaas
J. t. ec icvoiac.
riin,tMi. imr
C. C. M'LEOO.
A. U. P. A, TOPKKA.
OEXEUAL
PASSKNOEU
DKI'AUTME.NT.
r.aceaa.a
Ciavaat
Liaia
MtLvururt, Not. 5, 1S97.
rATHONS of tlo Wiaounaio
Central Liuca io pftaaicg tLrougb
Chicago in a j repair soma amiaU
aoca in the way of Lariotf lbrir
hatij laKgag takn furta or to
train anl carriaga r-r baa. or Id
ttaoy otber wave, aol tbjr will
Gtiil all that ia dirm! io this r
Bit io ht arme of tla Uahvra
al tha Uracil CVutral raaarngr
Htatioo, Uo Lt rwDt!y btvo
otitf..rmrl with Lrowo aoit aol rrnl
cap. TLy a ill U io waiting at
all trains j rppare.l to assist pas.
MPfc-era, ao.l it ia Lnpsnl that our
atr.na will fully avail tLtneHrr
of tbia allitincal protiaioo for
their fnmf..ft
;a. f. i o.m ),
Qt1 rr, Asi
Try
FIRM !
Noble & Co.,
Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the
GET WHAT YOU WANT.
State Normal School
Weston, Oregon.
The most successful year's work of the State
Normal School at Weston, Oregon, closed last
June with the graduation of twents studonta.
FALL TERM
Opens September 5, 1898,
Full course of study, Scientific and Profes
sional, Vocal and Instrumental music.
Healthful location, good society and pleasant
surroundings.
Board Id families from USO to 13.90
Kooms for those who desire to board them
selves can be had at reasonable rates.
Boarding hall for young ladle In connection
with the school under ths careful supervision
of a matron, board, fuel and lights at 160 to
$.1.60 per week.
Catalogues aud Information furnished upon
application. va-aa
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