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—i - T he W a sco N ew s. brief Sab b ath hour are n ever te be fttr- SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION. g e iu n , and uo m aster how low th e v ic tim m ay fail share are w hispering* o f U «u«x) K v«ry T h u r » d » y By J. W . o r j o f su ch th in g*, ta u g h t In she m orn STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, in g o f life, th at reclaim * th e w anderer, MON.1OLT U . OREGON. b aiter th in g s. It la gen era lly th e rntim- URTM Y. Baltsr «tu« Fabl^Mer. U N IT K D W T A T F .e. fn a d tu u . —— u U 'ti>la«i M c K lo lc y ▼ Ie^r,r«ai4»ai. ---------- - - -GarreU A. H<*bert « • s r t f a r y « f s t a t e _____________ lo h n S h e r m a n w—m a r y afTreaaory -Lymaj. »•. Ga<* • b eg in n in g a f w h ich la m ade possible by aueh tea ch in g . jMtaaan-r-Oeti»-. a)..... ........J » u i« A. (rar* V .tonw y.<4aD «T X i...... ............... J o se p h M cK en tia T h e differen ce in th e fa ta lities in fcry o r A g r lc o ltu r * ____ .J a m e s W llaoa • « c f a t a r y « f l n U r l o r ___________,_C. X . B ll» . 1 ■ « •r v ta r y i f W a y „ .......... _ A Al*»-r ♦ . l e t s r y o f S a e y ............................J o h n I>. L o n e 1 W . vewwls. i«. « i Beoator > aheriuaa >..... ......K. K.lmfUr ( Wasco i Sharmac » « . m l S r u a lo r ' ¿1 w *<X aw y r v j l t J n d < e .......... ~ Olin« A tiorney--------- ---- À . A . Jsyoe O n ly a sh ert tim * »luce ‘ A w ay W ith Geo. W. McBride •preen* Judges I C. a. Wolverton The Dalles, Oregon. A n d H ave Y o u r Likeness D on e Justice T o . J I H EAL ESTATE tak en care of; an d th en th e boatm en . were ordered to keep o u t o f th e su rf Columbia Southern Railway Co. T h eu earn« th e m en ; and not till th e T IM E S C H E D U L E N O . 8 last on e w as safe did th e captain and selv es. A s ev ery t>oat was g o n e th ey put to eea ju s t as th e lire reached th e o il an d a m m u n itio n . feoo a . m . L o ò p . m . W asco 7:oo p. ra. S:I5 a . m . fcto p. m. LSo p. tn. B lg g e <LU p. m . t:Oo p . tu. A r r iv e A r r iv e fc. n y t ls . P r e sid e n t. L * s« e ¡.e a v e D. C. U 'K lle y , a. to w u is not very large, hut, n ev erth e L o o k a t T h e se B argains. H om eth iu g sh o u ld he d o n e w ith it. A t p la c e —a h o te l—h ires its garbage hau led a w a y . T he rubbish from o th er p laces le left w ith in th e lim its o f th e c ity : and often In back yard s. T h is o u g h t not to be. A n nrdiuaiioe o u g h t to he pansed co m p e llin g people to h a r e th eir garbage h a u led a w a y . T h e in d iv id u a l cost w o u ld be lig h t, on d th ere is eu o u g h o f th a t sort o f work iu th e city to furnish ST. PAUL OMAHA a n d ARD Geo. 8 . Simon farm in Gilliam county, 160 acre«, i^.oo per acr«. 1 160 acres, 115 acres have been cultivated, good farm I near Blalock, Gilliam county, Oregon. $6 per acre. Known aj the Jamea M. McKinney farm. SAN th em , i t ’s th e m en w h o a ctu a lly do th e deeds of h eroism w h om th e A m er lean fteofile lo re. L os A n g eles has sp lsn - ■did sew erage outlet* to th e sea, and y e t sh e does not use th em . T h e gar- a t on ce disjHising o f th e q u estion satis fa cto rily to th e city , aud d e riv in g a rev en u e to th e city . T h is plan m ig h t b e m ad e su ccessfu l here. It w ould t rmer- firecrackers aud m iscu ou sly. lowest rates . W a tso n ’s squadron. H on ors W a x t e o — A gen t* for “ -G la d sto n e, to be a w ar o f couqueet, but n ew th in g s d evelop ed th a t often ch an ged T h is eeeuia to th e course o f ev e n ts be th e case now . an d it is m ere th an probable th a t th e P b illip p in es, H a w a ii, an d in a ll prob ab ility all oth er posaonsions acquired, w ill be k ep t. T h e fo llo w in g , from an in terv iew w ith b eo a to r D a v is, is very p o sitiv e au d has m u ch b earing on th e s u b je c t “We are e n terlu g upon a n ew era. The dB,u profusion. M. A. L E S L IE , g n o d “ G la d s to n e h o o k ” S eta e idea o f th e im m en se crop Sher- 1 year m ay be g ein ed from th e fa st th a t COOK & SON, D ia s a la k io a o f U o -p a r ta e r e b ip . on e w arehouse alon e, th e U n io n W are- ; N o tice to hereby g iv e n th a t th e co- “ ou*e * th is year receive 25 carloads , p a rtn srsh ip heretofore e x is tin g Le- I o f Hacks tw *^n M- A - IjW lie an d R- M. Froebe, ■ I u nder th e n am e o f L eslie A Froebe, „ _____ __ , , J * nd d o in g a real estate bu sin ess is th is i t is a sattofactiun to a il v eta ries e i d ay by m utual co n sen t d issolved , M. d ecen cy to observe h ow th e n ew p ort- A- L eahe o o n tin u ln g tb e business, as- . . . . - . , , | su m in g a ll o b lig a tio n s, an d c e lle c liu g land p o lice officials are C leaning ou t all bills. th e north end d iv es. a * W saoo th is 5th d ay o f J u ly , A m erican hog. P t e p r le t e r a o f t h s : 0 M . A. L mi ii . E. M. F r o b u k . z j- - . . , j A g a in G erm au y is k ic k in g ab ou t th e j i- • i i . . . i broke, fell o ff an d stood up ou here a*t week is not w .tb o u t its good | en d, a n d , c a teh in g t h . w agon bed. I S uch n»ti tut ion s deserve th e stopped e v e r y th in g short. T h is »cared m ors support o f ev ery b o d y . T h e j l **e horses, w h o im m ed ia tely ran fu ll! tra in in g received by th e y o u n g people ' l i ,t d o w n t,w* h ln - E v ery o n e wa* i 111 M.«h p l a t « i . Of t b . b « t ; an d w h i l . ‘ " L * ? ’' * ? ” nw o u t a11 i i t n i i » n r .i » » » v . • . ap)«eared In th eir last n ig h t’s enter- i It ofren 'alto abort o f w h a t is in ten d ed , t*in m en L It. ¡ u d u . . , „ on « o iM y „ a ll f o , ipMxt T h e flr „ o f & ]ithMr>a m ; T h e iesevna learned th ere are are a ll m o v in g th eir co n fectio n ery store in to ! e*evatin g. M any a S u n d a y sch o o l lad folia. G o to th e d an e* h a il th e gam B o o th b u ild in g . T h ey w ill occu p y ! th * r° ° m f 'rTner,-v U94id Tor th e b ow l- j in g room s, etc , for th ose w h o deeire never heard o f su ch au in stitu tio n sid e by ride, * n e a p p a ren tly a* lo w as th e orher; hut w h en refomd b e g in , t h e r e « ti tiW f , r n w ^ t h t a , t e , i t p , t M<i . • •od. lc truth« p la n ted d u rin g th a t ! th * * f * “ 1™ *- T h ey w ill k -a p a>l ♦’ n fectlo n sry , cigar*, tobac- C^ P‘P* ’ J i ! " b7 ' w h o '* • uff’ rin * from a broken leg. h g e ttin g a lo n e n icely , S WM. R . B K ID K R M E Y B M , A s s a i . D isions Ï* - 8k- 'W 'Ä B XJÄ . ‘¿TïtÂTï U m * MrtaUr **«r " fsrss M at I tm . OIS«« TsM sta t a k a s SKSraST ___ w .p M d n * a e M aWtM. v H fca*t h s s t *h*r««, la th * They banish pain Frxit, Shade ond Ornamental X ta*SM*h*lr lM*a>r*aal vaakhr. Lamraat * ■ M iattM •£ sa y sowaUSa G w ssL Tarma. |> a S2Y.:J S ? r J ^ 5 u , ’ , t »«ito > r« a ■ ^ a s a ^ « . TREES ROSEt • * AND Grape Via«« • and Small Knufc- 8H R U B B E R Y . f o r S a ls , C heap. SEND 1 P rescott u p righ t piano, nearly n ew ; aad m ix ed lot o f first class household furniture. In q u ire o f 8 . P. W ater- W H Y P u lliam A Jon es h sv * a com p lete as- x CATALO GUE. G0 T o TH E D ALLES? * P r e s c r ip tio n date. D ru g • S to re A fine line of special brands of cigars. S p e c ia l A tte n tio n G iv en R S i r . . * 7 I.an d O ffice a t T h e D u lle s, O regon « . 4 n a e 7 . 1« 8 . N o tic e la h e r eb y g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w lr ^ n a m e d s e ttle r s h a v e filed n o tic e o f in t e n tio n to m a k e fin a l p r o o f in s u p p o r t o f th e ir c la im , a n d th a t s a id p roof w ill be m a d e before w rn H en ricb a , C o u n ty C lerk , a t M oro, o n T k a r s- d a y , J u ly 21, i » « , v | t: H A R R Y K. M O R R O W , o f G o rm a n ; H A N o Si’S«, for th e nW aej-i, nsW i w k , a n d l o t i , s e e « , t p l n , r l i e , W M. J O H N M ORROW , o f G o rm a n ; I , “ A N 8987. * r nli nsG, n e ^ n w ^ a n d loU ’ FO R __ ™ 7 „7 X "r» ' 1 T h e r . “ , r W ASCO - - - OREGON. C h e a t» W E . ______ Î - Tow n DO Y OU H E A R ? I w an t all w h o , sr e w in g m e to «all and pay op. I am ' ia aaed e f S p o n d u lix . J. 14. H oaa. j P ro p e rty • f le e bays. P eraeas deal rin g te see m e on bust- e e ss w ill pleare ca ll at m y office in H a a e o O r .,o n M onday*, W ed n esd ay a •r S atu rd ay« aa I am iik a ly to be a w ay at e th e r tim es, C. J . B riobt . T. B A R N R 8, -C O N T R A O T O R .- a to n ew o rk , h rick w erk . p lasterin g, and all work in th a t lin e d an e in a sa tis factory m anner. A ll w erk gu aran teed. L eave orders a t th e X a w a effloe. GIVES RELIEF. PATENTS I have decided to sell lots on the north side of . w a s e o, For residence purposes at ONE and prolong life. BURTON T. DOYLE; D A L L M *. Remember Our Tr«es ara Grown Strictly Without Irrigati««. k IDEAS LEAD ; TO WEALTH i I GET YOURS PATENTED : I B a l reBSaabar th e flta l p*n* o oi f J*4 naten i arc the : ’ÍÍLuÍT í!**1 *1“« ap eciícstíon a. wWch w h ich anoold with ai°“ld U drawu dueled. TL’M ] P r * » r i« t» r . -------- Grower aod tooolor 1«- Scientific Atteriato. 7’ O s m j î « J f* r t h * NeW Y° rk 1Ji< I o M it ’ $ 1 .0 0 P e r D a y a n d U p . T R A M WlARfta COFVRIOHTO & « . $20 Each Acreage property running either east or west of th t railroad track in 5-acre tracts will be sold for $250. A*d a reduction for larger tracts. Now is your opportunity to secure a cheap hom«. ’“ t er m sy provs w orthless. . Send . nd a dase aaertpSTs sketch s o d rough d rsw ln r oy p h otofrsp h , f a p r sU a in sr y a s m L a U o n (Shea i a n d c o u r t pe«ttoe carefu lly and sk illfu lly T o n - . j S o l ic it o r , A t t o r n e y A n o a s s . “A FRIEND AT COURT," i 1 ! ! *?• B IIL 1« NOM OMC tO fia MILKS IM 13« MOURS The Eldredge »SO.CXJ The Belvidere «40.00 table, U t. barnw „ , an d th ere i . “ t“ d “ P 1 / fonud « 4 th* .u stu . j d en t from th e 8 u u d a y j ia lly for t i »m. a u d w ill he an eleg a n t place. T .w re w ill be card r o o m a , ^ d . acnool a»wi th e dreg* o f so ciety th a t L a te s t B u lle tin . Fruit, Shxde and Trees, Small Shrubbery, etc. H a w a ii, »hall be equal to th e rv*ponaibilitjr. ! o th er b ig stroke o f buxines* w as W e eau tak e care o f a D Ute posneationa | B uffalo P itts steam th resh in g rig to C. E . J o n e j. * • m ay acquire a m i c«-nifortably sh ou ld er a il th e trem en d ou s d u ties w e T h e S om ers F a m ily m et w ith q u ite ; an accid en t yesterd a y , w h ile on th eir luay assum e ” ■ i. ' return trip from Moro. W h en at>out T h . Suodoy b. , d I h*‘ r *t B,‘1' H>i* « V H>. nM k ' Vancouver Í Nursen Company P esp ie h a v in g d efcctiv e ey e sig h t sh ou ld call on Dr. J. C. L annerberg, th e ey e sp ecia list, office iu V ogt block T h e D alles, Or., aud h ave th eir e y es ex a m in ed . G la r e s fitted by th e moat s -ie u tific m eth od k u o w u . C on su lta tion free. From our pant exp erien ce w ith C al iforn ia p e ’«nt drap^iK we h a v e decided |t is host not j« m on k ey w ith th e m nt Ornamental ail. T herefore we w ill earry o n ly th e -i standard G ilb ir i H u n t. O. T . Co. Fruits, W in . sh o u ld co n su lt w u , t h . , b o m .™ „ „ .... J „ , «J M edler, tr a n k M edler, E A Medler. I MfWb - H e . in our h a n d .. I b , l i . v , j A m l th e w b o l. c r l « o t i . j o d . . A n / rea u iA P atents I T h e y n a m e th e fo llo w in g w lin e n se es to p r ro o v e j (h e ir c o n tin u o u s r e s id e n c e u|>on a n d til I H®» « f s a id la n d ,v i* ; i ' u — ----- . — H u n d e n a nd W L I , W ilso n , a l ì a f O a r m a n , Or, a n d W B I M e o e y . ‘ ) e f M > r o , Or. A d d r ee » , t h e I JS*t-jl< J a s . F. M o o r k , R e g ister . D om ininn C od p a n e, b e a t 3K», 352 356 Dearborn Street, C hicago. W asco , O re g o n . m an cou n ty is ex p ected to y ie ld th is D E N T IS T R Y . A lfon so before he says too m u ch . ____ I>r. L le y d D. Id lem a n , D en tist, ha* an d the fate o f th e P b illip in e s is lin k ed .1, S . . .. .. ! located p erm a n en tly in M om, S h erm an nice t l i e v letory at S a n tia g o th e j co u n ty , O regon, w here b e m ay be co n w ith th e d e stin y ot th e republic. T h is su lted in all diseases o f th e m ou th and n a tio n . In th e near future, is to be i gréa, n e w aps pel a are fin d in g ju s t a le e th . H e w ill be ie W asco on W ed n esd a y o f each w eek a t th * Mra. L es- co m e th e lea d in g factor in in tern a tio n little tim e for K lo n d ik e. | lie ’«, and a t Grass V a lley T h u rsd ay, al politic* ca n n o t retreat to our a t th e Gras* V a liev H o tel. T h e re T hat Carload or B u g g ie s Mold. form er p - lis v o f iso la tio n . In th e do m a in d er o f th e tim e h e w ill be at h is T h e O. T. Co ha* m ade th e biggest I effice a t Moro. m ain o f th e Pacific oure to henceforth sale o f bu ggies ever beard o f in Slier- U«e p aram ou n t pow er, an d w e ca n n o t ! nian c o u n ty . F o llo w in g is a parti»! ’ * M M — ^ |^ - (|- u^J-(j-Lru-urL «»<ape th e resp o n sib ility . T h e future i ,i81 o f lu ck y buy* *: “ f an unborn em p ire e f th e w w t_th e ' ^ rn^ot^» "Hh11 H T hom pson, O w en fiag w ill n ot be low ered fr o u I o n ly endorsed “ G lad ston e luxik'’ uub- „ ) iish ed . O n ly SI.50. ('om m iseiou 60 p ercen t. C redit g iv en . F reigh t paid. Outfit free ~ T^rop a !1 t r n s ll Ä p d ö I p ä t SQfm « r n r .« » ! •.» .V ™ I . a c ie a r f.fJ O 't m o n t h w t t i i ih e o n ly true a n d Call on or address r e ls lu poeseaaien o f th e territories ta k T h e war w as o rig in a lly not supposed R a te s , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. $6.5o - . 6 o acres, all f.need; 6» acres now in cultivation, ’S L a ^ ' A,V± 'd ’.J S t o k “ ‘""r l h l U h e b a ttlesh ip O r e - ; ru an m o water through the place. Three miles from Rufus • i?torJ of » gloriou s career. O ver 500 'WAT va • ' i large, lHrtrp r'k.Htaani itn e e k radiant rages. Iftfi 100 a superb, rare b lw ** th e fla*»h ip o f C onim o- J M. Bohan property, ; en graviu gs. R ich est, h iggest, i*^t . and clu ster about th e noble s h ip in abun- en b egin s to be ag ita ted o a both aides Y EA R S' EXPERIENCE L iv e stock sh ip m en t* solicited . T reated v icio u sly a lw a y s, th e ' ' * S ta tes »0 S p e cia l A c c o m m o d a tio n s f o r C o m m e rc ia l T r a v e le r s .......... It w ill c a u s e s fire som e 12 per »ere— 160 acres, all fenced; «11 firm land; has; Call on or address, life th ey lead iu w aptivity 'i.1.*?.™ been plowed last winter, and sown to wheat last spring.j lik e a paradise. In d eed , It is possible W . C. A L L A W A Y , Good house and barn. Two miles from Rufus. Known as' T iie Dalle«, Or. th ey w ill neverm ore m ak e geod so l the W. H. Ramey farm. ?' i j .......... diers for S p a in . wa^ It to a m atter w orth y o f c o n s id e r -! Rou a ii o a . tl,,re U n ited Jacobsen Book & Music Co. “ REGULATOR LINE.’’ erty is eight miles from Wasco. The Only Hotel in Wasco. W IT « l bom bs to be sold and ex p lo d ed pro n u e w as derived W e w ould be ahead If w e Were o n lv rid o f th e refuse. A n v - ' lw ” W b eth er or n et th e PROPRIETOR. The best stock, and the best workman in The D a lle s .......................... D r. G . ® . S a a d a r s, D e a tle t. $6.50— 160 acres, all fenced, all tillable land r _ . ' --- except O f T h e D alles, O regon, w ill be a t Wae- aoout 10 acres, ito acres of this land has been farmed four *° M ond* y * “ d T u esd ay o f th e first or five years, and produces good crops. This is known n J w eek o f each m on th ; a t Moro W ed - th f» W P ««•. «v «. ' ' • 1 needay an d T hursday o f th e first w eek me n . K. la y lo r property. There is no better t 6 o acres in ' °f«*ch m o n th ; at Grass V a lle y F ri- Sherman county for the money. T he owner of thia land is “W ” in Scotland; it should be owned by some Sherman county ~ ---------- It is p articu larly p lea sin g to Oregon —1 LEVI A R M 8W O R T H Y $11 per acre. 1020 acres, all fenced and in cultivation* U s n ’l Paaaungur A g a a t ^arm ** WC^ watertd. It is in the Bigelow district, the! P o r tla n d O re. i Jcst ° ^ arm land you will find in this neighborhood. Ten ! Dodwell, C arlill & Co., ' miles from Rufus. Can be sold in small lots 01 in the whole °*n' A*euU ^ or- I body for the Same price. P O R T L A N D . OR. $1600— 160 acres; 140 acres now in cultivation; good house ____________ and barn, gwod fences around the farm: public road on the at all; au d th a t all th e official d isp lay th ere w as a m ere bluff. It’s just as east side- Thi«ris a well improved farm, well worth the { ) P S j \ \ C f) w ell. T h e Asian iarda had all th ey | money; if well farmed will pay ixterest on $3000, or double j could atten d td d o d g in g th e m o u th s o f ; the amount invested, the A. R. D oane; th e big g u n s w ith o u t lo o k in g far th e property. Two years ago there was a report made as to th e ! T h r o u g h F r e ig h t a ild m ou th o f th e C olum bia. va;uation®of the property and sent to Scotland to the owner P iQQPniTPr 1 in * This prop- ___ LinC’ W a’er protection in W a*co is scarce of the land as well worth two thousand dollars. n e t m atter w h eth er or n ot a n y reve * ■House. o f th e C olum bia river w as n ev er m in ed ly su fficien t to allo w \o o s a Steam er* m o n th ly from P ortlan d to Y ok oh om a and H o n g K o n g in conuec- Uou w ith th e O. K. a N . F or fu ll in form ation call on C. S. Ry A g en t, W asoo, Or., or address, m en t. be fallo w ed . Jewelry and Watchmaking. FRANCISCO a n d used for fe r tilisin g purposes; th is th e plan of som e o th er to w ^ s m ig h t B ooth’s E d itio n to W asco. OCEAN ST E A M E R S LEAVE P O R T bage o f th a t c ity la sold to th e farm ers Or, better y et, SITU ATED IN KANSAS CITY B I-B T S E R V IC E , $6.50 per acre. 160 acres of land; 5 miles east ofRufua.: F A S T E S T T IM E . This farm can be bought on the best of d a y . Our bu sin ess m en w h o h a v e no An raraa land. regard for th e safety o f th eir property terms. There has been 100 acres of this place farmed sev-i Tiw s u o m w * o f thh. lin e w ill Uovo sh o u ld be forced to regard it a n y w a y . ____________ tr a ‘ y«ars ago; would make someone a good home. Thia is Th*’ lilies a t 7:oo*. m . by the owners, though known here S h ip m en ts received at an y tim e, d ay It must be su rp risin g to th e captured I c a l 1 ^ t h c or n ig h t. as the Jasper Garrison land. S p a n ish sailors to receive k in d treat eoruekxjdy a liv in g . S u ita b le fo r B usiness o r R esidence. L AN D EVERY 6 D AYS FOR A nd uow it develop* th a t th e m outh nuls&uoe, as w ell as a m en ace to b ea lth . th e present tim e o n ly o n e T h e A m erican arm y and son aud Miles w ill h a v e uo place In True, th e less, eoiteiderable garbage co llects in a ease. n a v y w ill gain h ig h honor*, but S a m p to govern us, Il is w ell for th em to con- very sh ort tim e, aud it becom e* a llllh y S c h le y ’s, and y e t S am p son failed to in th e w ith th e proposition* o f a eel o f la w s v ia It's a sh a m e th a t a n a v a l c e m m a n - . form th e g o v ern m en t th a t eueh was V» h ile our r lty d a d s are wree-.ling L 0 T S IN V A S G 0 W. H . H U R L B U R 1 , sh o u ld try to steal houor* h e has no r ig h t to. T h e victory at S a n tia g o was J U L Y 21, 1898 eider th e su b ject o f garbage. E v ery life was S u ch la A m erica n ism . ! der o f S a m p so n ’s ag* and ex p erien ce General Manoicr. TH U RSD AY saved . SHORT UNE. ALASKA POINTS. rem ainder o f h is crew th in k o f them - I 12:01 A. W P acific tim e. BEST I^eajs P ortland every five d ays for an d cruise about a t a safe d istan ce. T o take effect F rid ay, J u ly 1st, 1808, OREGON OCEAN STEAMERS Oregon, Geo. W. Elder & City of Topeka accid en t had h ap p en ed , but to rem ain i WaMCO FftMCIMCr. Transcontinental ¡ ROUTES. 0HI0AGO k n o ck s et I J a a tls e o f tb « P e u e e ........................J o el o h M arsh j tAinstabt«........- ..... ...................... _ 4 . M. Hoag ¡Two SPOKANE SALT LAKE * I R ob erts r 1 ----- J W M a tis a coot, as all w ould be saved . A s th ey J o b .. P u lto n / K. H . K in g proceeded upon d eck officers m et th em W iu s ita a in u e r a .. .... . ; 1 n R. . P I . Orr ' U le r x ............................... .................W m . H e u r ic h e w ith w ords o f en eou ragem eu t; and - b in Iff ... .......................... ................. W m . H o ld e r I Treasurer..................................... .. W h ta n le y * boats were low ered , m an n ed by sturdy atsbuol S u p e r in te n d e n t — ....... W H R a g s d a le | A saaeaor. ................___ ...........................B. F . P ik e ae& r n e n N o t a m an w as allo w ed to • u r v e v o r ........ .............. ........... . . . . J . T . J o h o e o n Uaroner ...— ........ ............... ........ P. K. B ro w n ‘ em bark till everv w om an had been B lu e * l a . . ......... ...........................J . V . O 'L ea ry | TOr* u u e ' e r y THE MiNNEAOPOLIS DENVER th e door o f each stateroom , sa y in g an AHPH M AN COUNTY f S h e r m a n I ...__ A S *- G iv es T h e C hoice o f V IA N o ou tsry vf'.ut Rep* » . J u d g e ............... TAKES N O R TH ER N R Y . AND CALL ON a m m u n itio n ; but A m erican sailors and J B in g e r K »rm an -1 w . H. K ills officers were on th a t sh ip . __ _____ ..W , H . Level* , r | F . A . M oore is heard S w iftly an officer ,< H. B. B ean Cougrewnneo .... falaier..~_~._~. • Kodaks «hip to burned WT th e A tla n tic coast. A U r j , p o r t i o n o f th e cargo is o il and * u p t . o f P u b lie I n s t r u c t io n » ..^ .^ G .M .I r w ln F'ROM $ 2 0 TO $ 5 0 TO T H E 8E IA T F rench lin er w en t to th e bottom , - o n ly _ * fcw p assen gers a o d b u t o n s w om an b ein g saved A story of unusual cruel- «T A T K OF O R EG O N . I i i * j . . W o v era a r... ............................ .. ......... W P L ord t j WM to ld A u d QOW »U A m e r i c a n T«^ T he d ip lo m a sh ip w reck s depend* on w h o m an* th e S K V fcN T H J U D I C I A L U1MTK1CT. I G illia m | i w ork. SIM mi ! - iu------------------ - I f h t exp eu »ae—th e y e a r from t e s is o f* B a a a U fu i a n d heAUh* S îliîî? \n T i* H ™ * flrBt w lU ° P « B T u e e d a e . H ep tem b sr M ta C a ta lo iu e t • l ln£ Iu.n w o r t t - • h e * r f * h y e a a t a a a p p h e a t i o a . A d d reee, a ta lo f u e e , Wr A W A N K . a r e l a r y o f F a a a lty . B. C A M P B R L L , P r ä sid e n t. 9 «stist-or*.............. O.RM and oft«*ntimea in later year* th e c h ill o f a d a r . and d ism a l path ia dtapehad ¡ * H"OIlg. A C J l l t l l l i t * ä ü d P r ü f C S S i ü I l ä ’ COUTSCS. W ä l l E t]U ÍD D C d and an em bittered «oui la w arm ed by I - l i n i n g D c p ílT I ü l C l lt o f N íllC G r ¿ ld C S , W i t h 2 ^ 0 C h i l d r e n . 30 by profsM lw aal. G r a d u a te , o f th e g o ld en su n lig h t o f reform ation, th e Oflrial bieeeU ry. u t o n »i Mtersture sa d m achinery o f our Govern- o p w ith (jongrt?« and the Depart- : are noticed . p s tf desired. Tenna: |1 a year; ihrs* months, »con »; sam ple copy. free. ^ « • • a : Yhs Ralston. W ashington, D. C. NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE Cd„ BMADWAY. Naw York. 999 B E L V IM gE . M X. HENRY * . B ein g th e o n ly e x te n s iv e m annfoc- j -urer* o f furniture in (lie w orld se llin g ' i iirret from m aker to near, w e save o u r ! : custom ers th e en orm ou s ex p en ses and ' J orofits o f th e johlw rs and retaliera. c e n d for ( u talogu e A , sh o w in g our full iu* o f hou seh old furniture, at 20 to 50 •ter cent un d er retail valu e. Q u ak er, V alley M an u factu rin g C o., 355 W est! Harrison 8 t., C hicago. — — — - — One corner lot w est uf C hristian church On« lust ea st o f th e pla«e w here Geo. Crosfleld live*. For term s ap p ly io 6 . D. B v erett, Dufur, Or F « r S a le . I dreire to aeh r»y h otel property. V ill aelj « n «be reasonable term s i T in - >« a Mr. I b ih r fnr th e r ig h t party j 1 on or addraia W . M. KeyuoW *. KRAUSE ■ ? t F a r a iln r e F r o m F a c to r y io F ir e s id e . — T h « D a lle s , O r u?Si^!T,n *d.o in ,,“ ’n’«^wst®dthrou<h For te le . Superior te all others irrespective ef price. Catalogue tells you why. W rite for one. W . H .B ig g s , lB w h ,ch th* busy cltiasn u isv find s ! U,,,nJ • “ * <H «rim inaU ns m onthly s c Successor to Kraaa- & ffselwonk. I’SPANS No m atter w hat the m atter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A »rw »ryie par*«« eeatoiaior rwr nor»*« |a “rute (V.i» -ro« ,|Y* cum. THU low LH la • paper certo* ( wltboat rtaa,) (■ • » « far wt* < “ ? J S eJ “ r ‘ n _ CBnMy 4tJ ’” " * * ’ *u * TBflVUflBi «Mi I m WI4 fur ÜY« rvBU. «vor luade Buxe« M oe Lfl« tS . w«r|d »«rM ___ rr e - irfioB mat Harnessmakers. and Saddlers Keeps a complete stock of team harness, buggy harness, saddles, bridles, halters, bits, spurs, sweat pads, rings, whipc, curry combs and brashes, robes, gloves, etc. ODposite Dingle’s Blacksmith Shoo