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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1898)
O. R. & N. Denver & Rio Grande RAILROAD SCENIC LIKE OF THE WORLD Pkpirt TIME SCHEDULES Abbivi foe From Heppner. fkom 9 30 p.m. Salt Lake, Denver, 4:50 a.m. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, bt. LouU, Chicago, Portland, Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis, St. 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 Sail Oct. 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17. 120, 23, 26, 29. 8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivee 4:00p.m. Kx. Sunday Btbamkeb. Ex. Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. m. To ABtoria and Way Landings. 6:00 a.m. Willamette River 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem and V ay Landings. 7:00 a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m. Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivekb. Mon., Wed. and Sat. aud Fri- Oregon City, Day ton & Way Land ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette Rivee 4:30p.m. Tues Thurs Tues., Thur. and Sat. ' Portland to Corval. and Sat. Us & Way Land ings. Snake Rivrb. Lv Riparla Lv. Lewlston aliy except Riparia to LewistoUdaily except Saturday i? Pattangtrs booked for all Foreign Countries. J. 0. HART, Aeent, Heppner. Ul H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or Weekly Excursions TO THE EASTj In through tourist cars without change. MODERN T. A. EBEA IN MONTANA. A Week of Pleasure la the Famous Hunting Regions. Cdlbektson, Mont., Oct. 15, 1893. Geo. Conhkb, Esq,, Heppner, Or. Dear Sir. Oar banting party, of whioh Mr. T. A. Rhea of your city was a member, returned today after eight very pleasant days spent among the duoka in the wilds of Eastern Montana. Mr. Rhea easily beoame a prominent feature of tbe party, and without special effort on his part earned the title that will undoubtedly cling to him as long as UPHOLSTERED TOURIST SLEEPERS he is known to the people of Montana By reason of bis pot shots and ground sluoing tbere are many less ducks flying to Dakota, for tbe enjoyment of eastern sportsmen. Tbe title acquired by Mr. In charge of experienced couduotors and porters. To Kaunas City, Chicago, Buffalo and Khea is that of"Commodore,"and should HiiHlmi wlthoutchange viaSalt Lake. .. ... n Missouri Pauiucand Chicago and Alton Rys. ' give mm aisiinouou amon nts ureguu . i .. . 'in... un . m.T, , rp J To Omaha, Chicago, Btillalo and ai:4uniuuuBo. xuo wmuiuuuio IMMilJS, B(mton without chauge via Salt Lake command of the only gunboat in the and Chicago, Kock Island & Pacillc Ky. t ,. . . , Ht. Louis without change via Salt of Lake and Burlington Koute. Tl. I To Kansas Cltv and St. Louis with I II 111 Mill i, outcliangu via Bait Lake and Mig- two and a double souri Pacilic railway. 8E YOU 601 ERST ? If so, be sure and see that your tioket reads via tub mwm Line ....TEE.... CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND , OMAHA RAILWAY this is inn Great Short Lir)e BETWEEN DULUTIT, St. PAUL, CI1ICA.G0 AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled Dining anil Sleeping Car Trains, and Motto: "always on time" has gl en this road a national reputation. All cIkkko of passtMignrs carried on the vuatllmM trains without extra cimrg". Hhlp your irnlKhi ami tiavnl over this famous Hue. All agents have tickets. W. H.MKAD, r.O. SWAOK, Oen. Agent. Trav. K. A P. Agt. 2Ut Washington St.. Portland, Or. logs turreted eg case, manned and commauded by himself, which be bandied very successfully among tbe shoals and tallies of a narrow slough. His baths were not premeditated,but were nevertheless enjoyed by bis non-commissioned officers. His gun was aimed successfully, and in bis ambition to ex cel in marksmanship was over-loaded and explode 1 without damage to him- FamOUS Colorado Scenery, self or surroundings. Without intention he often pulled the Urema Blrine to prevent game from alighting. Corks were often times pulled, wbiob added interest to each engagement, and in all things the"Commodore"bas proved himself worthy of tbe title be now car ries. We know the natural modesty of bis nature will prevent him from goiug into the full details of bis exploits dur mg the trip. Our interest in tbe "Commodore" and tbe distinction be has acquired iu Mon tana has prompted us to put you in possession of theie taots, and we hope bis good friends in Heppner will give A day stop-over arranged at Salt Lake and Denver. A ride through the For rates and all all information, inquire of O. R, & N. and 8. V. agents, or address, R. C. NICHOL, S. K. HOOPER, General Agent, lien. Pass. st i at. Agt. 251 Washington St., Denver, Col. Portland, Oregon. J. 0. Hakt, Local Agt.. Heppner, Or. NELSON k FORT SHEPPARD The Only All-Bail Route Without Change of Cars Between Spokane, Itnaaluml nnrl Nfllsnn. Also hntween Nelson and Rossland, daily except nni a reception worthy of the "hero's" Sunday : Leave. Arrive. Hi) A. M ...Hpokane 6;40 P. M. 1HK) A. TVI IloHHland 8:40 P. M. 0:10 A.M NelBon 6:15 P. M. Close oonnnctione at Nelaon with steamers for Kaalo, and all Kootenai Lake points. PaHHengers for Kettle River and Houndarj reek connect at Marcus with stage daily. return. THROUGH TICKETS -TO THE Yours truly J. W. Hearles, J. M. BoAKDMAN, E. S. Kkblky, D. Flowebnkb, 0. W. Hansen, Uenby Hie ben. Tbe above letter was banded the Ga zett by Mr. Qeorge Cunser, whioh it has given us pie sure to publish, but appro oiating the fact that tbere is always two personage and a few random shots. His ability at the evening meal and the grace with wbioh be dispensed "elixir of life" was duly appreciated. "Dnole" Dan Flowernee, who summers in Helena, also a king in tbe cattle busi ness, proved himself an expert on the "ground-elnioing" proposition, and had it not been for their wings he could have branded many a duck. His dog insured him a bag of birds, 63 he reoogoizad but one master, regardless of the number of shooters. He and "Heck" are now in tbe tropios of Florida, among the quail and wildfowl for the winter, we imagine. C. W. Hansen whose Chinook botel was constantly on his mind, was nnuble to do juetioe to tbe shooting program. His substitute in charge of tbe botel was unfortunately a good look ing fellow anl u ladies' hthu, which caused him some auxiety ou the eoore ot an elopment with bis favorite waitress. Now, last but not least, was Henry Sieben, who has visited Heppner at times. Hie shotgun was simply a side issue, and it is a question, bad a gnazlev Bur prised camp, whether he would have pulled his gun or his "jug" on him. It is almost a certainty that be would have pulled tbe jug, as it was nearest at band. His spotted dog was about tbe contraries! cuss that pretend ed to reoognize a boss, ever introduced to a party of hunters. He was sure to pack his duok to tbe other side of tbe river, and tbere swallow it. An inoident to illustrate tbe capacity ot this man Sieben: Just previous to the party's departure for these wild e, bis four saddle horses disappeared, and on night at camp who should ride in on one, leading the tbree others but the borsetbief. Mr. S. instantly deputized himself sheriff, uDoermonionsly oaptured tbe desperado, stood over him thai night with his shotgun till morning and then delivered bim forty miles away t Oulberlson, where he pushed through his preliminary examination, consigned bim to jail and was back shooting duok tbe next day. In iuslioe to Mr. Sieben, whose magnanimous liberality was manifested In furnishing tbe complete transpor tation facilities and equipment for th comfort and pleasure of tbe party, will receive his jnst reward for what proved to be tbe most enjoyable oocasion in tbi experience ot its members, and espeoi ally "Commodokb." Eat cllld SouthCclSt 8iJe8 ' 8 B,lljr, we Bought Mr. Rhea for VIA THE ITTAXT THE THROUGH CAR LINE I R PULLMAN PALACK HI.Hlil'ICIlH. PULLMAN TOUUIST HLKKPEH8. FIIK1S UKCMNINIi CHAM CARS. Figures Show Little Variation From Those of Previous Seasons. The annual estimate of th wool clip of tbe Uoited States for 1S93 made by Ssoretary North of the Natiooal Asso ciation of Wool Manufacturers, aud which is to b9 published io its Novem ber bulletin, thow th-) nrnottui to have been 268,720,631 ponoda, against 259, 103,251 pounds ia 1837. Since the de partment of anauifiira ceased to sub mit an annual estimate of the wool clip, that mail) by the Wool Mounfactnrers Association is relied upoi aa giving the iesired information relative to our do. SEA COAST DEFENSE. Portland to Eastern CiticH Without CHICAGO Iwaiiig & St. Paul R'g This Hallway Co. Operates its trains on the famous blook system; Lights Ita trains by eleotrlolty through out; Uaea the oelebrated elxotrio berth read ing lamp; Rons speedily equipped passenger train verv dav and niirht between Ht. l'atil and (Hitoago, aud Omaha and Chicago; the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Alao operate team-heated veetibuled trains, carryiug the latent private eompartmeot oars, library buffet imok Ing cars, and palace drawing room sleepers. Parlor ears, frea reclining chair oars. od tha very best dining chair ear service. For lowest rates to any point in the United Htatoe or Canada, apply ! agent or address O. J. KDDY, J. W. OAHET, (len-ral Agent, Onick Tinin. 1 iiioii I) ifinM. Pitrmnully (!omi'irt'l KxrurHion. li'i raniM 'litrki'il t l)"H.iimtion, I, .W Itlllt'H. II. in'l 1 1 ii.t In Tmn-ViHnlHHlii anil Inter mit itim! h xpoftition It at Omulia, Ncbranka, Juno In Niivi'intiHr, Writn iiinliTj'iiinixl f ir mt, time Inllii4 anil utliiT iurrmn!im Mrtuituiii to Umuii 1'auinc It. II J. II, l.OTNIKII, or J. ('. HAKT Airt., (Inn. A t.. lit., nil hi., I), II, AN. I. I'l.rlmi'd, Ur. Trav. I'm. Agent. l'ortlaud.Or Yellow Stone Park Lino TUB OXI.Y MMMIl'AR Hot IK FHOM ItiHTI MI 111 1 1I K ir Till OM.Y IUKKM UMt to TMK XtW UiT' Mllt'NAI. TAhK. pr-pulFiftbiailSU Arrive. No. I V.M (. r l.,-.,n... w.-llti. Atrff'li9li uih t..i,.l. itikaiiii, Mvtri.a. II A. M. Hit. An4ii.la. ki 10 A. M. I' M I, hl , nrm i,ik H-mohi, ani all I-.ImI. I ! anl iknith Ku. t I'h,.m1 lunma an l ho t Nlll, h''H4 f'f l ,.,ma Mmllir llllll, f r. m. i i"-i"iitt mniii ii t. m ll'ir ,1'ilt I litva i.i i Vii.,iii..ii. ,,, 1 1 t ami nthrr Mw'utl n.-r iim IA YH I" . l"'"l, Mltoautr lii'l I hi ! ill'. Ir...l. I i t). II ar l iiii.ii ,titiv,niw tl " l all I'llwli! r llln K.,IM (h Al lliii.ib ilUnatloa l Ilik-U. I alim oM. Icft.al l. I f Hlli l. f1 ln,iif mo''""'1. tU !, na nl r,,yt a4 tli . '! a. i). r??7ui.Tov, i;.l... .. . I "M. 'f i"i ff'"t ,, M. Ihl J- (ia J . 1 . h J. I ... ii. ic i or Line Hie Dalits, I'urllaud Astoria Navigation Co. sxx.Jw.3k4:xRa DALLES CITY" AND authentication ot the same, and secured from him bis version, which is as fol lows: Modestly be refuses lo assume the giant proportions ot chief of tbe expodi lion, and oites, first, to the importance of J. W. Searles, of Helena, live stock so licitor for the Gre.it Northern railway and a "chief mogul" of many followers who are disputed to turn oocutuouui leisure to the wilds of the hunter's para dise. Mr. Heurles was importunt to tbe purty from tiie fuct that he lias a pedi greed retriever, which never refused the bidding ot it uiiiHler when perniiadad b) the iutl'itiuoe of a hiud-leg grip whioh hurled liiu thernijjr portion ot the bird's diHiunud. l'heu, aniu, Mr. S. was the prime cork t xir .ctor, aud was neither low tior niiHH.nl fire. J. M. Roardtn in, of U.lena, who is all right as a MouUna cuttlo kiug, or a Hi ppner, Or. MoutO Curio du lo, wad hopeleesily de- p tudrut on Lis braoe ot thoroughly Iraiued Irish irttets that have learned more about catching duok than their maeter ever will kuow about ahooliog them, as his aim was invariably iu their wake, or, as the boys termed II, "behind tbeir tails." Although delicate at meal time, be was "q liok ou trigger" when au The Well-Known tea of the Pacific Coast is Schilling s Best. Well-known for goodness and money - back. - if - you -don't -like -it. TKADFD WIVES. WOOL CLIP OF THE YEAR. appetizer was suggested. His sense of ''RfGULAT0R""uot Prdimiuated to such au exteut that "pot shooting, as be terms it, is I .. a III. ...1 L Comm..nHi.g Monday, May Soil, tbt- . "uu u" reoogoia-a a taiiier .,f the Kegnlator Lioo will u groomi or la lue water leave l'lirtlaml at tUtt) a, m. and Tor only aa a dead oue. Oo the other band Dalles at HiM a. ra. wnon b9 tw , feather above Iba level of W..,,fur?, '", ,?.ri'r,U,? B,i'P ff.?' ,b Hr,b M,,i0 on limb, be just aaoked it" fur a oouQJiog frieod In The lalli' aud lake a trip down th Oulumbiu; you will enjoy it, and savr motiey. W. 0. AI.LAWAT, General Agent. WW SHORT UNKRi HT USER Urleua, Mr. Uirshberg, and tbe express oompauy carried owls, bawke, aparrows, "lly-op the creeks," mad bone, eta., Iu tbe family. E. H. Keeley, another railway mansger, alio has rartiwd his poaitlnn wilb tbe Chicago Norlhaeetein, Ontilrlhnted his An Intfrfntlm Report From BrlKadirr-Gen. eral Wilaon. Washington, Oct 25 The annual re port of Brigadier General Wilson, chief of engineers U. 8. A., baa been made. Wilaon gives a detailed report of the fortifications which were strengthened in oonsnqnenoe of the war with Spain and explains tbe exietiog projects for sea const defenee. The report continues "While no hostile attack were mad upon our sea ooaats, duriug tbe war with Spain, the operation!) of the Ameri onu fleet on the coa ta of Cuba anil Porto Rico amply demonstrated tbe value of coast defenses " Important de ductions are also drawn from the remit ot the wur concerning the ureiit value and f llli'ienuy ot rapid fire gnus. The exieiting projects for sa eoant dofeunes .,((,,,, contemplate the emplacement of oOii heavy unnn of 8, 10, 12 and M inohea, 700 rapid fire guns of vatiom calibers and 1,000 mortars. Among Ihe bar bore t be improved and the amount to be expended are the following- Coqnille river, Oregon, $10 000. Coos bay and harbor region, 100,000. Hioslaw river, 30,000. Yaqninabay, 840.000. Tillamook bay, l2r,,UX). Canal at Ihe CafCides oftheColum. bia river, 9100,000. Columbia and Willamette, Portland, (150,000. Columbia below Tongue point, $10,. 000. Urey's barber, f 500,000. l'nget sound, 123,000. Everetto harbor, 850.0d0. Hwinomisb slougb, $25,000. mestio wool supply, says the Boston Transcript. Oregon shows, acoordiog to the statis tics, the largest yield, 21 291,872 pounds of waehed and no washed wool, and next to Washington, shows tbe largest percent of shrinkage iu soouriog, or 71 per cent. Monta-vi follows with 2),935,' 105 pounds and 62 p?r ont shrinkage ; California, 16,932,993 pounds and 68 per oent shrinkage ; Tc'X'is, 16 330 442 pounds and 70 per cent; Wyoming, 13,626,704 pounds; New Mexioo, 12.33S 420; Ohio 12,114,953 pounds; Colorado. 9 958,809 Bounds; and .Ylioaij'io, 8,856,122 pounds. The amount of pulled wool is estimated at 22,116.371 pounds, nvikiug ft total of 260,720,684 ponnda washed and un washed, or 111,001,581 pouule of sooured wool. The BgKregate clip of the six New England slates is ubont 1,745, 025 pouuds of scoured wool, of whioh Massachusetts furnishes e28,860 pounds. The general oouditions surrounding the dip of 1898 thow surprisingly little variation from those which ptevailerf Ihe prt vious year. Tin S'st thiog that strikes one in n study of thane figures 19 the small in crease iu uarab-'r of sheep and io clip, after a year of protection to wool, thu oomiog ot which bid bu aiitioi;ired for a year prior to the p;BTige of the Hot of 1897. Tbe exjUnatiou is twa-fold. First no matter how grant may be the encouragement to sheep growing, the inorement from year to year ia limited by natural laws, and ii further limited by the constantly incremiDg slaughter for mutton pnrpones. Mukiog allow aoce for these facta, the increase of the year is as largo ai was to bs expected Iu tbe scojil ul ic, no tnrilT on wool has ehown it-ilf oioiibU of tirrerttiax tha niwrea iiv,i ile;:li;ie itl number of sheep upon hi;;'i-prion 1 luuds Iu tht east. The e'i'Uni ( iraer c n not r.nii- wool in bucopsm il e,i npoMti ia with th methods which tirevii'l ou the wee'eru ranches, uv morn t i tu be ciiu ris- wheat or o )f(t il O inip-tition with wealeru lauJ'i an l iuoihod-i. It 13 not foreign lint dcuors if cmpelin n which is u adiiall i a r.i t-- wool groai-ig. except iu s:aa!t UouIh, iu Ihe eus'.ern Two New Jersry Men Exchanisd Their Jlatea. Bbidgeton, N. J., Oct. 26 -Edward Saaderlin and his wife, who is not his wife, are confined io the couuty jail here. It develops that Sanderlin aul John Reall traded wives several months &o. There was oo Shutiuient on the m 1 change of wives. Tha two meu areeu to tbe swap in a blacksmith shop at Deerfied, and the womu were willing. There was to be no "boot," but Sauder liu shears his wife took a barrel of flour away when she went to Reall. Ou August 221 last Sanderlin una ttie woman be got in trade went to Millville and were married by the Itev. air. Weatherby. Tbe numan tells all about the swap and candidly informed the judge in the o urt here that eha "g 't the worst of it," Sanderlin, too, wus disaustad with his bargain. List September he wro'e to Ra.sll, who w.iS liviut; with the true MrB. Snnderlio: "Let's trade baok again." Reall answered, "It's your own fault if you got stuck. I'm very well satisfied. A neighbor numed Miller made com plaint against Sanderlin, ohnrging him with violating a law regarding the morals of the state. A DewspBper cor respondent visited Sanderlin and tb9 woman is in jail. "les, we made the trade," s-iid Swlor lin, who was ia very low spirits, "but the woman I got did not siz up to my expectations. If ehe h id kept tnr mouth shut in oourt we would have ben well out of this. I have found out that H mil lied considerable about her. I guess my wife ia pretty wen pietisaa who Reall. They don't arreat them ; I oan't eee the justice ot the thing." Mrs. Reall, or Mrs. Sanderlin No. 2, or whatever ber name la, was compara tively oheerful and said, at onoe regretfully aud hopefully. "My first husb-tnd was the best, and I'm sorry he traded. If I ever get out of this I'll get a busbnd to suit me." KverylHJO'y ' So , (..,, ., cathartic, the most won- derf ul '"f,; 'the tase, act gently ?!!'. I ,8 ' kiilnevs, liver and Imvve s, euro Iteadnone, itv; '".., ,, , . unr Please boy and try a box 0nd UtuojJot io. ; , tfolUaod S'au"tl to cure by all druugists. Are Yi-u luterested! The 0. 11. & N. Oj'b. new book on tha Resources of Oregon, Washington and Idaho is beitjg distributed. Our readers are requr-str-d to forward tbe Bdilreneea of their Eastern friends and scquaiut anoes, and a oopv of tbe work will be BMt tbem free. ThiH a mutter all ebonld be interested in, and wo would nak that everyone take an interest and forward .nh D,HrHA to W. H. Hnrlbnrt, (ien- eral Paeseoger Agent, O. R. & N. Co., Portland. 81"tf HEPPNER IKANSFER CO.'S Belled express is comin?. Does deliver work on short order, 10 cents and up wards. This wiiKoii is No. 4 and leave your ordr with it, or at "Central" tele phone otliee. We Move Anything!. H. ,W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & and tlio C. Bt. L. At P. Uailroads. HATES 0U.OO DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CSXIC.A.O-0. XXjXi. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Just What She Moped For. 'Mv littl e girl bad a very bad sorofula trouble. Soree appeartd iu ber ears, and ber eyes were also hff-ctPd. I d oidod to have her bewi'i taking llood'i. Sarsaparilla Before Ihe fiist b iltle was gorjA ihe eores wurn Icsh puinfol and after the use of a few more bottles they were cured. Mrs. Howard Pope, Alpha, Oregon. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. i ,A TRADE MARKS, V"T' COPYRICHTS Sea. Anrone sending a sketch and description may quickly uncertain, free, whether an Invention Is prolmhly patentable. CommunicatinnB strictly confidential. OldeBt atrency fursccuriiiK patent In America. We have a Washliintnn otllce. Patents taken throuith Muuu & Co. receive special notice iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, lnreest circulation of any Hclentltlo iournitl, weekly, terms fll.OU a yeari il.&Osix months. Specimen copies andliANO Book on I'atknts sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 301 Itroudway, Hour York. THE ART OF BREWING. raaffiKTfTXW Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GrQlvI3 . hid now the entire world h'notvs this vevfect product As the Star Brewery beer yl'lt'K KsT A SI) MKfT MIlKCT LINK TO I UTAH. VOWhAlH), SE MI. I SKA , h'A SUA S, MIS- SOU HI RIl'Eli and all Pvmh EASI ami SOUTH. EAST.uSSTT I.OUK AT Till TIMK. XBV V0RK. -IJ days CHICAGO, nj -ST. 1.01'IS, :J " OMAHA, a SALT LAKE. 1 J l lstilni tot Health. When niaa btrai down with that rlrrail il ! , rnaumt(iin, and rent nitra lila ciiUttttliMt, hr slatts out In h.h fur hralth. I If Itirs this lliiiig and that thine. Me nnuu tins ilm1ii( and that dufluf. lie lniliit(r In all kin.U of alwunl alhlrttc rtrtkiwa lit ttirs hit ntir tlittute ami Ihrn nnthr II Itirs th rr rurr and Ihr wuta cute. He tuws slradilv ntw. Tlisl Is III sloiy t,( nniM ci'Hunitivt s t'lnailv, hrn Ihr nni'tiimitiY tlirs. Hi il.x ti'l litii lna alioiililrta ami itnniiunrra t: man mi in 'un Inioialilr A Unity trait' lrt i( li l lrliT a I... I. tin kli ilual Ilia rur T 1 1 1 tllriUrs r(sriling fair, I mvny baa ilrni..ii.tttr, that it rtirra --f irnt i all hh i ( cotiuiti'tiun, if t ikrn In 111 railirt at,T'ai,( thr tilaraar. Nlntr Ihr llina at Iini lar atnl In fre Itcclihiiig Chair Cars I plniUliril T'inrist HIiH-ping Cars 'ulliiian I'alai'e Slrfj'lurf Car Thr llorturs la roBaoltatlus. from lletijsmlii FrankllD, "Wbeoyou are sick, what yon likt Itnet is to he chosen for roedioine In Ihi tlrst t lao; what flpenenoe IhIIs yon Ii bl, lo be cboeeu la the srooud ploe; what reaeoa (i.e. theory ) says la trl I In be rboeen to the lal ploe. Hut il you cao ut Ir. Inclinatloo, Dr. Kiperi- eoce enj Dr. lUasoo to bol.l oouauHa lion 1'igMtir.r. they nill give you Ibi bt advio that oao lie taken. " When you have btdoolJ Ir. Inclin lino woolJ recoiumrnd CbamtrlAiti't (iii(b Keratnly twcaoM It It plrasanl ml lafe lo take. Dr. Eiperlenet wonhl rentiin)rnd it beean) It never fall t flfret sie,lr and prmaoot eure. )r Itracoo onlj reoommn t It Krvrauso I It prepared oa oitntiQc prlnoiplrs, aoi) act tD Dtlure l'ln io rli vuij lb Itincs, npeninat tbe orlinos stid minr Intf the )tin to natural and health) eonditi'tu. For ! by IJoomr k War ro. THK (,HK4T l ALT LKK ROVTK, liiue i I Its ti, r'c , c ,11 on 1 1 a I Jrrsa J. a iiAur, Agent ii. It. A N. Co., I!i ifrr, Oritoe C. 11 TH, w, r.. C..MAK. 1r,v r,-. I. 1 1, n't At 1.1 Ih t.l M I'l.-'Uit I. (W. " c; i; tc'Jk, TXMHI " Z t 111 ltl. I' ta I rt ia. II Mu W vn Southern Puciftc Co fH ft v-if t tK(Htcti VfMrm Ml ; f ire 11 VlMHt.il The attenlioo "f ewlburrnl travrlrr is ralM tulbe lanla otf -rel Ihrn. I.f the Hi t O'an.ln Wral-rn, "The Or.M Hall L.ke ItouU." The earn rat. .t. tall whi-'br lb trip la Bia l i Hunt trfc't'o or Han Kr' pieo. 1 1 farn r has til rn"ie tf ' r"Utt i-nl o A r. n.iims liv nrvrt trail lina to I ,.,,..l .t.,. Il,r,,nul, C. Inf a to. a,t,, Ma, I.I ki. .I.hh.i ! ....I I I.. "1. .I.l.it .nr east fttrot. t i! nr r n"r ,mi, . l'.ftland fan lT-f o.'lt Md o' nm r. In s l lito n, J'n ti p 1 1 tftvofi a' I J i(irf" ta at i innt l ,l'iab or Culoral t. Thfut I' illman )t t iurist li'lii ra ar ran ni all !lilu, ll M ff fellH rhl its 1 be ri tl r "ii.mi"UHi't t.lT. r. r i.jial, H n l iipf..r, t tli ; of any It , vuliemUl rn I. km ! I at !) as to th !. j If you .t.itipUl trip , ' i til i. I. Mstjafl't.l, (lntl Aol. Ulo Ulraeile WmIih IUiIv. HI ThM rl, I'nMUnd, Ort'., M any lof jt .'T tt le '? f The visilile sn ply of wool uo ii p:i i it .V17,:Vl'.),I25 pound i. Iu the d ita th' re is iieOHS-a ily om l.M ou miii'iri tin element ti.e su.'Pie oo haul in muni- fucturors' v ar j'ioii i , p'i'aiiij'l m autioijiiiti'in of tiitri.D in riaet Thn oouoe.tlel supply was lar-ir I -tat year (baa evr before io the history of the industry, tbe relui;e,l cousutuptiua of IH'.ff bavintf bnou accompanied by enor mous imports prljr to the reiuipositioo ot tbe wool duly. Tbe ever sue lutiily of wool io tbe bejow United Status, bse I upon produetion, exports ami itu,)oiiit, una d t n , iu period of eiicht years, a'tout 4S0.0Ui).0OO pound autiU'.lly, whiob qiautity, ho cordioK to the boot ju.luieut lliotcao be bated npou presvot oouditions, may be eioeeded in the o.uiHiiiopti o of the year uihiq which we no? eotur. The avert,- suuuii! tnpply ot f treij wo 1 is ilivi leJ tuto 81.4'i0,U't p ou ulit of classes I to 1 II. wool, au I Ji;2,7lH poind f ilt"t UL wool. There appe .rt 1 1 be tu otni4j QOOly Of o!t 1 1 1. WitolSDlaT llh oouotry, Iu i-w of tbe present dspreas ed oouditioo of the c irpxt mttiuftolore la tbe liuht of Ihe above figures, tbe prtweut sliurflli of wool iu our market Jul ! be 'irvriiu4, wens It u f ir I ia laol l:ial J i.ut'silii prtui- rm. un bnr they ba bceu aio -e I taa jr r. 1 I f r t u lb bullet i'itf Uat f.Ubilot th ItoporllUtf prices ul O trtiaapoitdili rtd4 of foroitfo wool. Oiiy from tbe lib wool tlw itt ll 'alml can tlock be t'U lu'tite l Cuout tu ioarra I t present prior. The iraul do-u -slio ruark'l I llimefo' ri'd 'ptniii. o.it of e in.l Im it tt bo J), bit of cm lit nil ahroa L This it prove I by tbe reii'til lui-cUti, iu Ibi tuir I. of 1.5 X) l).i!t of AiCli 'i sdiI f ir rxftrl. To for rf l t.rkett eoutiun t re!U tno vtla-, d l In lb e uiliuu" I urmk' in IU t i iplirt frmu Aulrli !" t upoie l by tu Iu-ras-1 ai'tivity mi U prt of llit-fw mail.itit ry. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY CO., 203 Washinaton St., Portland, Or That 14-Year Old Stuff, Kohn's Best," .... On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon IT IM HAHIC UOOI1H New Stand, City H..il ItnildiDd, LOW TlTTriM, Prop. FIIST TBBlll SERVICE MILT TO THE EAST VIA GRUT ROCK ISLAND III Fast Express Uim nKVVKIt. ri kiii.", t olt. HI'lilNlH Xin IOI KK a Arri-sK S-A-HITY Arrlr. UN til.S " . " lMUU " 111 H MlllNKH " iKf I " lllH.WiO 9 x ,. m 1 irt p. id. I'l ii t. Vl p TO, a i p tn V 1 1 i. im. :i p. m. m. 4 . a si ti. ll .o s ,. t"i a. ui. Tlirtiah Hlrt-s and t hair fara ('Innulu to Itlnm V i.l- ttilul tliruua't.iiul. Hi but train In th Want. Colorado Flyer m hviusim Anlvrs I ul i k KA.WH CITY 5 p. m i M p. m. 1 . a. m. V ll a tn. Ar. tT. I ul II, iWnti. H t) ArrirmiKT JOhfl'll Arrivs I.I V 111 N irHoti) IIMAIIa iMBu) - lO.I.UK.h. . 0 15 r. 10:40 a, in. 4S t. in. N O a. m. D in a. m. TliriMiith HIm-ik. C.,l,,m,,i Hrins tu bt. Laailt ia W si wb ll. Fur particular and fnUlrrs lirln lim of lln trains vrlt i. L. OC ICVOItC, C. C. M'LCOO. JNO SEBASTIAN It.KILAM). UI1E. A. II. I'. A . TOI'hK . a. uu, AUO. 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Olicovtrtd ty Aouthcr -rr' lUai-iif ma.l I ii"t I-', t ' It-ty of H is e..iu.lf. "l. f.stplir.1 IU ri iti-'.i s i,l u ,r . I f t r.n rt l nil'i .li I la ar, r. i ! , Ii tl llf Vlt.ll t't .MIS ! tn. tlli. Mill till JlutU nr. il ,! ititi.l il r'f 1 1 1 i Ui l, !a !. . 11,1 1. itfii 'i 1 ) i. I c u M it. I ;, ;., i ; , . r i 1 a i lo I i ii, -it if i f i.a a li lt. i.f !.-. k i' N- w iliaf -y f Cu. "in. ..ti,ntil a.i u art, ttti. ttil (id lt,. it t C'l .1 It,. I aim X ail iilfit 4i,.l ii:i l.-i U lti' li Iwn tl i.iit,i l fit! II f t. is ,.'a. Ln It oeni: UAL PASSKNOKn MUWIITMENT. Mn.wAi Kt E, Nov. .", ls'.i?. l'ATUDNH of tlin Wisctiaio C't'i'trnl I.iiifn io j'Hair tlirmith Clitoayn iiiiy rtiuirt mim naaiat ami iu tlit y tf l,nviuH' thrir l ninl I":,; i" taki-n fmui or to tf.iti ntHi carriiftt it I tinny Sti l nil tpiH't iii tin rviort t f tl l'hi r .t tli Urntiil (Vutrnl i(i.it'r 1 Stitiui), !in l(iTt rrct'titly Ihm'u! u.iifriiMl vitb lrotaO uit .inl ff.iV ett. 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