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benefited by the healer's treatment land will be completely cured in a <0 (Short time.” A number of persons are here WEDNESDAY «Xt’AKY 1 UK« from Colorado and the East in search He Knew His Own Name. men who have just returned »hat A witness in Judge Low's depart- he was going to the southwest, and n>ent of the police court came near I thought he wou'd go to Central being sent to j til for contempt of ' America court for telling the truth. The witness was called and sworn. ¿-I » ‘•What is your name?” asked Prosecuting Attorney Madden. "I Denau.” ’epeated the witness. ‘ What's that?” demanded the - • judge. "I. Denau.” repeated the witness. The judge and prosecuting attor ney stared at each other in blank amazement. "Look here, s»r,” roared thejudge _ ^SEWHIU H KI. IK ISFOBHATIOJ when he had recovered his The McMullen Woven Wife Fence Co "You will not l»e permitted 11» »»<» «20 x. Marke* »*.. Chic-»— with this court.” "Well—er—I only know what I have always b-en told was my uanie," explained the embarrass* d I witness. "Of course I can’t swt-ar 1 f to it. but if it is not my true name, CAVtAI 6, IrtAUt MAHKS^ I'd like to know it, your honor.” COPYRIGHTS.^ "That is all any man knows of CAN I OBTAIN A PATENTf Joe • answer and an honest opinion, write to his name,” declared the judge, prompt M I SN A CO., who have bad nea,1Z "£‘2 255” erpertenreln the intent bumieM. Communla*- f “What have you been told your tions strictly confidential. A II nndbook of In formation concerning Pa tents and bow to ot>- tain them lent free. Al«o a catalogue ot mechan name was?” ical end x-ientlflc tx>>k« »ent free __ Patent« taken through Munn A Co. receive ■‘I Denau, sir.” •pectal noticeintbe f*clentl»e America», and tLue are brought widely before the public with* “You don’t know? out coat to the inventor. Thi» »plendld pap*», leaned weekly, elegantly illustrated, baa by far the lanreat circulation of any acientiflc work In the enter up an order—” world. S3 a year. Sample coplea eent free Building Edition, monthly. F.J0 a rear. Blngla “I didn't say I didn’t know,” eoniea, 'it cent». Every numb« contain« beau tiful platen. In color«, and photograph« of new lustily explained the witness. “1 bou«ea, with plana enabling builder« to «how the latent design» and »ecure contracts. Addreaa MUNN i CO, Nl» Y ork . 361 BnoabWAT. said my name was I. Denau — Ig nalz Denau. sir.” "Oh,” said the judge. “Oh," echoed the prosecuting at r 1 » torney.—S F. Poet. fhr ìirrafd BURNS. OREGON. M ks F. E. M c G ee , Proprietress. This popular Hotel holds itse r in point of rank equal, if not supe, ior to any inland hotel and in fa-t compares favo with man\ railroad houses. »• Bigger and Better Than Ever Before. It is well arranged nice, c sy. comfortable rooms. The cuisine a nartim nt is as perfect as po-»U le for an inland town and guests will l ’ -erved with care and attention. 111 ** ¿584 PAGES. S 1,500 TOPICS. Q ToUa Everything Yon Want J to Know When You Want to Know It. J \ a veritable cyclopedia ✓ OF up - to - date facts . > J An Invaluable and Unrivalled Political and Popular Hand-Book. < READY JANUARY 1st, 1896. Pry« 25 ce HT s . (Postpaid by MalL ) T he W orld , Pr- cripti ri- Carefully compound d by a Registered Phirnia Lt Pulitzer Building, New York, 10» WttbMrt ttTkU ProMeatlal Ysan All the same. “Have you inv llmmces?” asked H V Tony Pippin, with an abstracted ’ $ air, mh he inserted his leg» under a WOODWORK» BURNS, table in one of those quick dispatch W ŒiowfeCMi? t.«C*«A n USIOk sçvaac s. c »>■’•-<«» » restaurants in Park row. FOR SAUL BY FLAW- Hin.MXV, Meals 25 ce.iU» H oard per week» 35) 1 he fluffy haired waitress glanc • • ¿14 * r.U. rx I ■< VCV4UÜGTON. D.C. e I down at her plain black skirts, *** si <.-> ritocv.lEB fc « JOHN F. STRATTON’S Poy is a good c ok a.id very accommodating. Near Lochei’s hall. '.c r ’ wirowr CELEBRATED blushed laboreusly and said: C ,r.'€N. PaRKflfS. AN- • • --»-•» I - d»ort rtl«ab|<*«1 In •' i- Bn- ‘ What was that you wanted?’’ uty I • ••• wise Arr y<-r N-’•*—eeth w » ♦ • ’ r'.v wgi*» of IhT. •• 1IM2, <»' ‘'Flounce».” ii >w nvtl-d O'<1 »nd res -’ <1 elaluu -tr ? I siw • » • a» - ■;» entitled to h!-' «r rite» How II you have ’em—baked,, MANDOLIN, >' r> I * < .aw», h' L'-urgo for aCr..-o. N i ft. «felli Coy«»».'u‘ boiled, shirred, or bias?” the girl ^ttjXJrtm of «nd " holes il- D ‘tier* in all kind* » wr~~0Hr* — re*p< nded facetiously. She thought ' ta b-V. t-M . t - 4 le— - t ... » . • . I Mr. Pippin was given to repartee. "I waul them fried with bacon,” louy re»|Mmded, with some severi r-— ty "Will you take my order?” W, D. Huffman ’Yr . » Ore if you call for anything on the bill This ain’t uo Chinese laundry.*’ Struck by a sudden fear, Mr Pip pin grabbed the thumb pair, trd menu, »canned the oyster list tor a moment and then »aid meekly. From 300 to 500 Head. Price from $4.00 to $15.00 per Head. "I made a mistake. It's scallops At the ol«1 stand South East of the H ekat d office. Ah Sing’? I want."—New York Journal. assortment of Japanese goodsis very fine and, c-mndering the quality very cheap Albuquerque. X. M. Doo. 28— Krancia Schlatter the "IL»ater," is in the vicinity of Fort Wingate ami Gallup on the line of the Atlantic and Pacific road. A parly of men i who recently aaw him have returned ohrman rewer to tine eily. They wv’e E II Hus ton of Evansville, Ind who ia re z ceiver of the Peoria, i>ecatur A OF THE FAMOUS Evanevilla; J w. Snyder, a biiaiveaa man of Paris, III, and L IL Stanley a Chicago commercial traveler* Mr lluekm *•« aufitring from On the* Corner &>uth of »be French Hotel, Main Street. partial paralysis of one arm and JOE GILL — - — _ _ Proprietor aide. He was treated by Schlatter •nd is much improved, He said: kverylsody know» Joe and a horse under hia care will never suffer "I . have ___ ________________ traveled all o\*r America for M.mething to eat an9 am Europe and I bav* consulted OREGON. the finest physicians in the land urther Joe i* an old stable keeper, ha vine had several ve«r* FOR SALE IN KEGS AND BOTTLES They did inc no good. I am much experieucein a first class »table in Corvallis. JAPANESE GOODS AND LAUNDRY. 1 horot ghbred and High Gra k* Spanish Merino Bucks. These Bucks are from the Cunnington Sheep Ranch, Um .tills R , B RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE.