Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, January 03, 1889, Image 4

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Apostle of the Tules.
- it was you," buiui iueTuu"Uiiieon,
Jack nodded, Btruck a few chords by way
et finish, and then Wheeled round on the
music-stool toward Gideon. His face wai
Jightly flushed. "Yes. I used to be the
organist and tenor in our church In the
States. 1 nsed to snatch the sinners bald
neaded with that. Do you know, 1 reckon
l'U sing that to-morrow, if you like, and
joay be afterward we'll but-" he stopped
we'U talk of that after the funeral. It's
business." Seeing Gideon still glancing
witn a trouDiea air rrora me organ to nun
aelf, he said: ''Would you like to try that
bymn with me? Come on I"
He again struck the chord As the whole
loom seemed to throb with -music. Gideon
felt himself again carried away. Glancing
0er Jack's shoulders, he could read the
words, but not the notes ; yet, having a quick
ar for rhythm, he presently joined in with a
deep but uncultivated baritone. Together
they forgot everything else, and at the end
of an hour were only recalled by the pres
ence of a slightly admiring concourse of
totive-offering friends who had gathered
round them.
The funeral took place the next day at
the gravi dug in the public cemetery a
green area fenced in by the palisading tules.
I he words of Gideon were brief but humble!
the strongest partisan of the dead man could
And no fault in a confession of hu man frail
ty In which the speaker humbly confessed
his share, and when the hymn was started
by Hamlin and taken up by Gideon, the vast
multitude, drawn by interest and curiosity,
Joined in a solemn ainen. ,
Later, when these two strangely assorted
friends had returned to Mr. Hamlin's rooms
imvious to Gideon's departure, the former.
in a manner more serious than his usual
cynical good humor, began: "1 said I had to
talk business with yon. The boys about
here want to build a church for you, and are
ready to plank the money down if you'll say
It's a go. You understand thev aren't ask
ing you to run In opposition to that Gospel
sharp excuse me that's nere now, nor do
they want you to run a side show In connec
tion Willi it They want you to be Independ
ent They don't pin you down to any kind
of religion, you know; whatever you care to
give them Methodist, . Koman Catholic,
Presbyterian Is uiiijMy good enough for
them, if you'll expound it. You might give
a little of each, or one on one day and one
anothor they'll never know the difference
If you only mix the drinks yourself. They'll
give you a house arid guarantee you $1,500
the first year."
He Btnpped and walked toward the win-
dow. The sunlight that fell upon his hand
some face seemed to call back the careless
smile to his lips and the reckless fire to his
brown eyes. "I don't snjipose there's a man
among them that wouldn't toll you all this
In a great deal better way than I do. But
the darned fools excuse me would have
me break It to you. Why, I don't know. I
needn't tell you that 1 like you not only for
what you did for Georse; but 1 like you for
your style for yourself. And I want you to
accept You could keep those rooms till
they got a house ready for you. Together
you and me we'd make that orsan howl.
But because I like it because it's every
thing to us, and nothing to you, it don't seem
square for me to ask it. Docs it!1"
Gideon replied by taking Hamlin's hand.
His face was perfectly pale, but his look col
lected. Ho had not expected this offer, and
yet when It was made he felt as if ho had
known it before as if he had been warned
of it as if it was the great temptation of his
life. Watching him with an earnestness on
Iv slightly overlaid by his usual manner,
Hamlin went on:
"I know It would be lonely here, and a
man like you 'ought to have a wifo for" he
lightly lifted his evehrows "for example's
snko. I heard there was a young lady in the
case over there In Tasajarii but the old peo
ple didn't see it on ac. omit of your position.
They'd jump at It now. KIT No? Well,"
continued Jack, with a decent attempt to
conceal his cvnlcal relief, "perhaps those
boys have been so eaiiet to nun oui an v,r
could do for you that they've been so1- ,y
Imps we're making equal fools ..a. Per
now in asking you tosto" ,i ourselves
no Just yelr-tako a dav - Hut don't say
it'r , or a week to think ot
Gideon, stU'
around ti , pale but calm, cast his eyes
itan, t1- elegant room, at the magic or
b" ...en upon the slight, handsome liguio
ior him. "1 will think ot It," he said in
a low voice, as he presstMl jack's hand.
"And If I accept, yon will find mo here to
niiirrow afUirnoon at this time; if I do not,
you will know that 1 keep with me whom
ever 1 go the kindness, I' """'v love
awi-n.- .arrant ot u,i ma. iur
oiler, even thamgh tie withholds troiii mo
His oles-ied liuht, which alone can make me
Vin.w His wish. He ntaipKd and hesitated.
"It you love mo, J:ick, don't ask me to stay,
but pray for that light which alone can guide
niy feet back to you, or take me hence lair
ev'er." He once more tightly pressed the
hand of the embarrassed mail botaiiu him
ami was gone.
Passers-by on Martinez roaal that night re
membered a mine and ghostly rider who,
heedless of hall or greeting, roilo by -tlii'in as
In a trance or vision. But the Willow lliler,
the next morning, coining I mm the spring,
found no abstraction or preoccupation in the
solt e)cs of Gideon Dean as ho suddenly ap
peared beiorc hor and gently relieved her of
the bucket she was carrying. A iiiila'k Hush
tif color over her brow and clieelUsuie, us il a
hot iron had passed there, and u certain as
tringent coyness would have embarrassed
any other mail but linn.
"Slio, it's you, 1 thought I'd seen the last
of youl"
"You don't mean that, Ulster Uilcr?" said
Gideon, with a gentle smile.
"Well, what with the report of your goin's
on at Martinez ami iinprovin' the occasion ot
that sinner s di'ath, and leiiiliii' a revival, i
1 reckoned you'd hev forgotti'o low folks at
Tasajara. And If you're goin' to he settled
there in a new cliuroli, with new hearers, I
reckon you'll want new surroundings too.
Things change and young folks change with
'em."
They had reached the house. Her breath
was quick and short, as if she and not
Gideon had borne the buralen. He placual the
bucket in its accustomed place anil then
gently took hor hand in his. The act pre
cipitated the last drop of feeble coquetry alio
bad retained, and the old tears took its
place. Let us hope for the last time. Fair
as Gialeon stoopeat and lilted her ailing hatio
lu his strong arms, he said softly: "Wliat-
vr (laul nun wi-naiarlit triilii mil since WO
parted, 1 know now He has called me to but
one work."
"And that work?" she asked tremulously,
"lo watch over the widow and fatherless.
And with God's blessing, sister, and His
holy ordinance, 1 am here to sluv.'
A MISTAKEN MAKUIAUfc,
One fine morning in the spring of ten
years ttajo, thero cimio up to my room
with my French rolls nnal chocolate a
dainty little pink note. 1 was curium-
ly astonisned in a mild way tit its enrly
advent, but 1 knew the writer, nnal was
by no means seriously curious.
"Ellon in ilreiulfiil distress nlmut .some
dressmaker, or exeroisuil nlxiut her
prins shopping," I saiil, "ami it can
wait"
Fair I am particular nbout a few things,
and a calm deliberate Inviikf.ist is one
of them.
So i laid tlio note iiMalai nnal took up
the mo, ninir paper. Having finished
both breakfast mill naivvspaper, 1 took
up Ellen's nolo with tlutt feeling of iv
luctunce with which we camie burk from
great emotions to the, small Hellish con
cerns of our own evory-alny life.
The note, for once, was full of real
earnest feeling, and rouseil both my
sympathy and curiosity, though it con
tained only these few lines:
"Dkar SAicAit, Come to mo at once. I
am in great trouble about Al et V"iirs,
etc., "Ei.i.kn TnwuKN."
"About Alice!" 1 speculated now
with a vory grave interest Alioo Trn
veen was very dear to mo, and I dressoal
myself in baste, and went al once to re
lieve the curiosity which had now be
come anxiety.
I found Eilen nursing hor trouble in
the most elegant of moMiinij-drosses,
and with the most dismal of faces." Yet
somehow the tone and atmosphere of.
the house had rjuite dispelled the fears
that bad hurried both my hands anil my
feet for the last hour. For 1 heard Alius
taking her singing-lesson, and Maud
had kissed me in the hall with ftll'bor
usual joyous abandon.
'Some love affair," 1 now decided.
And I was not wrong.
Ellen was feeling herself to be the
most injured and miserable of mothers.
Alice had had two offers, and had madly
refused the chance of . beeoming Mrs,
Van ,3011100. and accuotud the modest
ueMiiiy wax a joungcaptaiu ui a liiiuij
could give her.
And. my dear Sarah, he is nniler
orders to join the army now, and be and
Alice want to be married at once, and
the girl has not a dress tit to be seen,
and there is no time to arrange any
thing decently; and, upon the whole, it
is the most dreadful affair."
'What does William say about it?"
She looked at me malignantly.
"Now. Sarah, what do you expect that
William would say? You know how
full of dreams and" crotchets he always
is. Ho says, of course, 'Let the young
ones have their way; that young El
dridge is a fine noble-hearted leJiow,
and That any dress Alice basis nice
enough to be married in."
"Well. Ellon. I think mysell that
young Eldrirlge is in eery way Alice's
equal; the family 13 a very estimable
one." .
"Oh dear me. Surah! that is not the
question. Jack Kklrialgo is poor. I
don't care for family, and that kind ot
aonsense. V an Ssolgen is ricn, unit iias
an establishment, and everything re
ipcctable. Fancy Alice Traveen follow
in" the drum in a baggngc-wagon! And
wTlliam never will see tiiese things in a
proper light I don't sen what can be
done lo save Alice if you go against her
too."
"My dear Ellon, I am not against tlio
child; vou know how dearly I love her.
But this Van Solgcu had a very bad
name about his first wifo."
His lirst wife! Why, Sarah, she had
not a particle of stylo! How could a
man respect a woman who neither know
how a alinnor or a laaly ought to bo
drosscal? If under such circumstances
ho lost his temper, 1 think he ought lo
be excused for it. Now Alice knows
how to manage bo:h cooks anal dress
makers; and between you and mo, my
dear, they manage the worlal."
"I have lii-unl, taw, that with all bis
wealth this Van Solgen is really very
slinzw"
Stingy! Anal lie lins got the dearest
litllo ou;Ugo al Newport, and the finest
establishment in tlio city. 1 think il is
j a Rliitine for people to say such things.
I Two su.'lvlioiises .as Van Kolgoti owns
ought to cover a multitude aif sins."
"Hut two houses can't make thechilal
happy if she alaws not love the num."
"Then she is very unreasonable,, and
?ho anight to be iiiinln to behave her
cir.'' A:ol so she was. Poor Jack Elalrid.ro
went oil" tlio iia-xt week to his corps,
looking (lurk ami hopeless enough! and
Alice a'aiiie aiflener than ever to suo mo,
nnal wepl anal eonijilitini'il passionately
ill hor mil Jack's ilisappoinlniotit.
I r.s-iiurlaiil mill sympathized wilh her
Twi'in v years before 1 li.ial had my own
litllo alro'ain of ' love (which had col
(.'nine Iru.:), iiml so I was quite able lo
speak wilh authority on its unccrlaiislj
and instability.
Then, ns thai summer ripaMoal, 1 went
to my pleasant country liouso, and t lie
Tr.iv'eeiis wont lo S.'arli'irough.
Willi what siibilo tact Eilen luiil her
plans, nnal wilh what patient indomilii
ble inilii-lry she worked thorn, I know
not; 'ml tlii'i niilaiun brought her her !!
tfiral. Fur tlioli"h listless and indill'or
ei.a iihimi many grave, tilings, she. wai
a ci nsiimniiiti! tactician where fashion
or worhlly udvauoeiucnt was in ques
tion; so Twus by hai means surprised
when 1 read in the papers Hie aniioiiiieo
incnl, of tlio cainlenipliileil nuirriago be
tween Arthur Van Solge.n and Alice
li"iil Trnveon.
Not surprised, but slill very sorry, - '
the inure so when 1 saw Aiiju'f ' . "
looks and variable temper nstloss
Mr. Trnvoen was r'' '. . ,
"I. do not li I" ..a satished.
hcs'iidf " 11,13 nuirriagn. Sarah,
,.,,-' , mo one night, us w sat alone
, I In: drawing-room lire, wailing for
Mrs'l'r:iveiMi and hor daughters. van
is not I he kind of man I should have
thim'-lil, Alice would have chosen, una
I would Inivo much nil her Imvo had
Jack KhliMl re fur a son-in-law -that is,
w, Alice imi'l marry at nil."
Oh. I suppose she must marry; Ellon
thinks she has no lime to laisa-,. '
"And the child is not twenty imti'
next. March. That 'lHwhtil troubles nn.
Hct w ecu tho nursery and th.i ixihool-rooil!
nnal I Iks visiting iiiin'e. I r. ally have not
i. ... l j -, .. ,,, ir,.'i ni'iiiuii nia'il with my
own iliuighlair -and I do Hunk 1 should
like her hcaiity ami airouiptislinietiis lo
nalnrn in v own home a lilt e while no
ire Mho is given lo some teiiow linn is
almost a strangi'i In me.
Hill Ellen is quite salislieit, sue snyti,
Willi Mr. Van Solgmi s character and
position.'
"1 hill is what iima.es me. If I mvi
dotiia'. who cava! the dear child, hail
askiul for her again, and ibviv was ly
boaliiiri.il instead of a wi'ilding, you
would sou EHeu iilnioil. frantic, lint
here eaiini's a man about whom she
knows noihiiiL', uxi-i'pl Ihal lie is rich,
and was not hnppv with Ins lirst wife;
and slio strives with things inipossibl
In oralair to give her child lo him. I
must nay I alaiprcealo tho whole trans
action." "Why alo you not speak to Alioo,
then?""
"1 do, wheuoviH' 1 have an opportuni
ty; but she says as she could not have
Jack Ehlriilgi'', it is perfeelly indifferent
to her whom she marries; and that, as
she cannot please herself, she may as
well pli'aso hor liudher."
Christmas holiilays passed, and soon
after thorn, in all tlio pomp of lace, ami
satin, mid iliainuuils, Alice became Mrs.
Van Solgcu.
Whatever might be tho result of this
mnrriuiro, I hail nosyinpiithy with Alice.
Much as her mot her was to blame, I
thought her cipiully weak anal false fur
hud she been ala'terinined to bo true to
Jack, her father tun! sister anil tho bet
ter purl of her friends would havo en
couraged ami supported her.
Alice know 1 disapproved tho oanirso
she had taken, so our intercourse grad
ually assumed a very ceromoniou char
acter. About faiur months after her marriage,
I went early one morning In Mrs. Tra
Toen's to ask Maud to go shopping with
me. Maud w as at her sister's ami as 1
wished to see Alioo befairo I left the city
for the summer, 1 drove thorn for hor.
1 interrupted a sisterly quarrel, and
Maual, Willi flushing eye's and burning
cheeks, said: "She was glail I had eoi ,
and that she would bo ready to ga with
me in half an hour." Alice oilcroil no
explanation, bill sat with a moody face,
folding and unfoldiu.; a newspaper slio
held in hiT hand.
Hor manner was so piviiliar that 1
a ial. a little haughtily:
i ! hope 1 shall not be in tlio way for
half an hour, Alice."
"No," she nnswcival pettishly. "You
on n stay, and scold, too, if you like; that
seems to be everyone's mission to me."
1 saw thai she was in one of those sih
out :inv pivieuei! ot ra-pamiaiii'' 10 loaaoi.
Finally iitulaT covt 'if my Nr-a-ni-e. he
assumed a bravvry ho w.w v, r, fair ,roui
fi'cl ng, anal sai i:
You are nut we!!, ilaritvr. this morn
ing; take goajal care of loairscll, for I
must liMive you for a few hanirs; so Lisa
me gao.-byo."
.She lookeal at hiin with contauiipluous
indifference anal simply answered:
. "I am quiie well, anil you know it."
Then she offered him a kiss with an
air that would have daiiiilca! any man
but one who knew that he had a right
to take it.
My visit was a very unpleasant one,
althi'U'ii Alien relented and apologized
SOinewhal before I left.
A great pity liihnl my heart fur this
wife so loved and pellcii; anal, inexplic
able as it may scun, f could not think
nor speak of ln-t but as "Poor Alice!"
1 found out Hum Maud . the can) of
the special ill-tempci 1 hail just witness
ed. Jack Elilri Ig.i h id made himself
famous by sumo nasi of during a:oiirago
ami gallantry, and tlio pat"--s were full
of his praises.
Alice, apiile, u.iuao.l to sell .Miitrol,
hat! spoken words regarding him which
Uaud considereal Mrs. Van So!g",n ought
ult hi have spoken, and, while they
.,, llw, utihicc' 'if cnniicr-tl duties.
Mi.idlmal also remains! rated wilh her
sister on her un necessary scorn of a
husband so kind to her.
1 did nut call o'i Al.ce for some time
again, and then circumstances took me
out of Eni'iand. At first Icorrespomlnd
regularly wi'.'i Mrs. Traveen; but, in the
vovage aif life, friendships drift apart,
and as my absoiic-i lengthened, mv cair
resnoniloni;e died aail.
judg '. ihercloro. of my surprise, m
niy r turn five years after Alice's mar
riai'e, to find "her a widow wilh om
chihl.
She was now exquisitely beautiful, and
her irreat pensive eyes scenia'd wonder
fully in koi'ping wM'ii the I railing sombre
garments of her early w iiiowhooal.
The ilisagiveabli! cvamts of our last in
terviuw waire all forgotten, anil 1 was
quite rostorcil to my old place in her
favor.
There w:is at III is lime a great calm
and gravity in nil her ways, but I soam
found out that one n line and ono pros
eni'ii had a wonderful power over her,
for (ieneral Ehlridge was now living in
Lomlon, and they very aiften met in sa
cii'ly.
The first of these metitings which I
witnessed I narrowly watched, but in it
I saw no hope for Alioo.
A Htiialical politeness was all fdie ro
coivaial. Ya-t she continued to tlo what
ever a woman may do lo iitouo for a
great wrong, and win back an alienated
hive; but the old warin-lieartud Jack
Elilriilio haal disappeared as completely
as the old merry impulsive Alice Tra
veen, and that two new characters did
not. comprehend each other.
Yet she had this hope left. The gen
eral, lliooi'h now both rich and influen
tial, sought no other woman's fuyov as
far as couid bo discovered, n,,iit Alice
hoped that her memory w,, still pow
erful enough to prevent, bor having s
rival.
'Tins ilroam nr. snililonly ami, aHohty
broken. It was reporteil tha,t (ienerai
Ehlridge had gaino North to attend to
some largo lain led lulinvsW lie had pur
chased there,, nnd w'lion ho returned at
the unit of iJ.-j j,,,,,,!,!,, ),e brought with
h,"!H'ttV.)vUIUtofbrlilen.
...lobhoek to Alice was torriblo. No
worse, pernaps, iiiiui i m""s"
been to Jack; hut ho bud a great con
,i.ni outlet, for his trrief in military
duties anil hard work. Alien had no
Biiaa ir.ealicine for her heart, and her
lils of di'siondency were scarcely more
dismissing than the reekhissnoss wilh
which she now entered into every
Btii'oios of dissipation.
Tho summer festivities at snvoral dif
ferent watering-places told fearfully on
a constitution enervated by indulgence
and excitement, and without tlio tone
wh'u-h healthy exercisos imparts. The
winter season saw her still more rocs,
less, mm her piiysieiim prophesied an
oarly ami rapid ilecay, if some rest were
mil's; vim both to her heart and . body.
l,ate ill the season (alio took a violent
cobl, which 'lerniiijTi in I'oemnonia,
ami loft her cxeecair, near doath.
Then, when it wiCToh into to recall
tho glorious years of llor youth, with all
the 'might blessings uhieh had crow n
eal t'lem. slio eslimateal her gifts at their
ra'iil value. Then she rcuienibrud Uie
claims of her chihl, the love of her pa
rents, the good she lnighl have dime,
Within ilui a-old shadow of dentil she
made noble resolutions, which I have
no doubt she wuitld have kept if she
hail Uveal lunar ouou.'h, Uut she never
fullv recuvaired. Warm climates and
medicinal waters were all in vain
She died after two years of restless
waiarv life. And now, "life's litful fever
over, she si idis well."
Ya'S. she sleeps well; for thero is no
piecing n bioUeti love, A mistake in
marriage is to n woman irrovoeabloj
and Urn shipwrei'l.ed heart never limU
again a peaceful haven till it rtmohes
the shores of the Elurual,
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The cash must accompany order. Only new nuhmtnliers, ir old Kiibsenbei-x win
renew, will lie allowed to iidcewlvantifje, of thin ujTer. (ioal. y's will not be sen'
is aiiove sjtdtcd.
Sterna true: wfw5r?i
Kn"i.-h'jvjiu ujuta
Do vou feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life
less, and tnilencribably mlseraoie, bold pnjsi
cnlly and mentally; experience a sense of
lullnees or hcantinir after eating, or of gone
ness," or emptiness of stomach In the moin
lnir, tiKiirui! coated, hitter or bad taste in
mouth, iirerrnlnr aiipotite, dizziness, frequent
headachee. blurred eycsiirht, " lioatinit specks
betorn the ever- jcrvous prostratimi or ex
haustion, irrilawuty of temper, bait fliisnea,
altcmutinji; with chilly sensationa, sliurn,
biting-, transient ruins here and there, cold
feet, drowsini'sa after meats, wakefulness, or
disturbed and unrofrcshintr sleep, constant.
Indescribable feeling ot dreaal, or of inipeud-
-!
tr vnn tmvaflii. or anv considerable number
of these symptoms, you are suffering from
that, most common of American maladies
EAILEOAD!
VIA THE
Cascade Branch, now Completed, mak
ing it the Shortest, BestandQuicke.it.
The During Car Line. The Direct Route
No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low
est Kates to Chicago and all points
East. Tieets sold to all Promi
nent Paiiuts throughout the
East and Southeast.
Through Pullman Ura'-iiy Room Sleeping Cars
Reservations can be aeeured in advance.
To ljast Bound Pitsenajerp
Jle careful and do not make a mistake
but be sure to take the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Anil see that your ticket reads Tin this
Ime, St Paul or Minneapolis to avoid
abauges and serious delays occasioned
by other routes.
Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run
on regular express trains full length ot
line. Berths free. Lowest rates. Quiolv
est time.
General Office of tho Company, No.. 2,
Washington St Portland, Oregon
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (ienerai T'lissenger Aest
to anv
aaldress fur 'ess than ifl'.O.I, cash, a-xs-r-p!
Heppner City Brewery
Having purchased tho latest Browing Appai .this ami
utensils, I am aiuibleil with niy cold soft-wntr-r spring,
. . my deep, cool stone ceHar and the f rcish, pure
atmosphere of the Heppner Hills, to oiler
my customers a
-SUPERIOR-! OU ALII Y OF BHER
At reasonable wholesale and retail ratefi.V.- .. ..
.unches of all Kinds
AND THE
Best
Parties in the country must return empty tegs, or 86 apiece
will be charged.
,li(!
of Ciii'ar:
WHEN YOU WANT
J. 13. NATTER, P
T;prii
tor.
DON'T FORGET
That the best place to Ret it, ds Bt the
Heppner, : ; : Oregon,
the at:;
mm in
-j AK.C-
V,-.: .f.?!?4 jb.
Mi-s. Ji)lil)U'Hv:zz!o was looking o?or
lotuo inurnnco siiuiKtU'S, and nolicinjr
tlio (liilVrt'iu'o bmwot'u tliosumnnir ami
winter rtMHU'tn, slio said to her luis
bMiiil: "Juhhlosw'zlo, I poo by those figures
that thoio aro niic!i HTcattii losses by
firo iu winter I him in suminer. Can
yuu toll mo why?"
I ivsunio, my lovo, it is because
thoro aro moro fires in winter than in
sunimor.11
"l)f course, smart y," she answered
tn a vexeil lone, I am aware ot that,
Int. why are there moro?"
li.'causo, lovo, you know it is too
warm in summer to have tires. Havo
you kept house all this time and didn't
know lhalP"
Mrs. J. did not appear quite satisfies
tli 1iio explanation, and sho silentU
atotiod hot dome ol thought. Atr
H JVdVtj'.'f.
zinuurs specific.
A tetideupy to crime manifests iet
at a very early ao through vertain
woll-know eharaeteristiea.1 for MM.
Lomtraso nml Mmuo liavo studied 9tt0
infanta, and ospoeially ItiO from houses 1
of rel'uiro, and oasiiy rooognlztut the
erimiual tvno in the proporiiou of 7-4
f-r .-.Mir.
Collopi man -"Yon ay yon haven't
eon tho ooliro p.ijh'r lately? Why, 1
am editing it now. ' Kiiuor"Ah, that
aooounts ior my inaliility to tind one at
the news-stand "
Fresh eranhiTrii's at Johnston it
Smith's, ( io there for this fruit, which
everyone Ituows to be llie boss founda
tion for a palatable pie.
len reckless moods of scltUht.'ess that "" 7 "
occur only where a supreme Kens of j Q roat E.HQ !isll Remedy.
gome fancied or real wrong has obliter
ated for the tune all eo'ivoutiona1 re
gards. Hut before I could reply Mr.
Van Solgcn came in.
Jt amazed nie to see how timid and
nervous this man had become. Alice
ruled him absolutely. No slave ever
trembled before a tyrant as did this
proud man before tho cold scornful
Loauty he called Ins wifo.
runii-hinent is lamu, hut it comes.
The measure he had metod out to his
first wife was meted back to him by his
second. As he had slighted her love,
and received with cold indinorouoo
her ctl'orU to win ami please him,
now Alice slighted him, and took with
polite apathy his most tctidor attentions
and maguiliccnt presents.
He wanted to know hej plans for tho
day. Sho "did not havo any." Could
he get her Anything she desired in town?
"No; she had more than she wauled."
What arrangements should he mako for
their summer-trip? "All plaecs were
alike to her." lie wandered from win
dow to window, made liltlo jokos which
be suflurud to fall to the ground with-
STOCK BRANDS.
"While ym konp your subscription paid tip yon
01m kcp'i ymr liriind in free of charge.
AVion, J il Artiirnsvillo Hoi'buk, double H Hide
win" on It'ft uliouUiort mttlo, Hfimtt on leMiip
ArtlniiB, 11oorHeH. oa riKiu snouiuer; e
(In, aV on right Hiilo.
AuUins, J J Horww, JA canaected oj); rt
flunk; nut tit. I'linuion left hip.
Jtlcnkuiuu, (ico.. llarilinuit IIorHfW, n flagon
lufl HlioiddiT; ciitUf min on right flhouldwr. ,
liuuiKuta, I norHW, it 011 ipn, miouiiiHr.
Hmigo, Mist! A lion tuft shoulder: oar-mnrk
of cuttlo. erop oil and Hpht in loft tmd upper hall-
up oil ritfiit.
Untwii. J (1 HorfcB. oiroloCwithdotinoao
Hnycr, W H, JjeiiK norm, ni nrnnu or.ngm
hip cattle, name, with split in Pftoli ear.
Ultra. I'.O. llorseH. H B on If ft ahouldor; eat-
.1. uann-MT! nfl MI).
Hrieii, l . p., 1 nine nno,--inrHos o wiwi ur
nnder nnd over on riht Hhoulilnr.
Burton. Wt" Hoiwk, J Bon rightthigh; cattle,
unmu 1.11 ritrht Inn: unlit, in oarti ear.
(;ook, A. J., Lwnn UorBes, ttton rightuhonkter;
Cuttlr, Hiinieon nglitliip: ear nutrk eijunre oroj.
Oil lell nm mini in i ikiil.
Cuninalmn e, W B, Nowion hunch Horaw, f
urifl. tiirurn 'J undr it on loft. Hhnuldflr; cattl
ua.nianti li.fl Sin.oi.1 'Iml'Ik luff mirnonarfl cut
Cow ft. Knulin. llartiinan 1 aute, u wu r. iw
center: horaeB. 1 il on lorr tip.
DonglnnH, Y iu v an 113, iv 1 on riKi"ioj
l..t Fork in ttin'kptir: liorHen. H 1) on left liio.
Klcek. JncltHon. Hoi'Bi'rt, 7K connected ou
right shoulder: eattlo same on riidifc hip.
Kur murk, hole m right ami crop ott lrt.
I .iiMin 1 Inn. .1 ohn V.--HorHi'p lirandod lislf-eir
ol Jlioonnwited on lMftahmW"r. (!ftitle, lint
on left tup. Hang, neai' InniiiKton,
Muroiice, Ij A Cattlo. Lt' on right hip; horHOn,
v .idi Ixir uinliir on fin nt Nlnni)dcr. .
Fll. T K-Uornea, F with hnlf-cirote above and
below on leii hip.
Vloretieo, H I'-IIorstw. V on right shouUlyr
cattle, ll on ngin nip or uugii.
Armstrong, J. t'., AntonT with bar under H
on left hhouldirof hordes; cuttle wune o toU
(inv, TTnn ry f J A V on l"ft nhouldnv,
(loble. Vmiik-ILortert, 7 Fon left aHft.: twitln
same on right hip.
(iamnge, A. U- UorseH, al on right, shoulder.
HutiHHker, H A -llurwca, S) uu left sliuulders oat
tie. y on l"ft hin.
Humphrey, J M. llardman Horaen, II nn laU
flank,
tluyeH, J M Hoi-Hos, wiiigliin oji left ehouldor
cuttle, name on right hin.
Junkiii, H. M. llorveM, hor-'efhoo J on loft
ah ou Idol. Cattle, iho winu. Uange on Kidit
Mile.
JohiiBim, TelixHorwnH, circle T on loft Mifl
cattle, name on right hip, uirder half crop in rig
and aplit in left ear.
Kirk. J T Hui-hbh AS) on loft shoulder; eatt
(Ht on left hip.
Kirk, .1 ( HorsPH, J7 on either think; oattle
on right aide,
liUi-nen, Uurtiima Hoi-hob. H L on left htp.
lipwih, J II, Ijcnft Uoraea, P with over it on
left Hhoulder.
Minor, OHcar. Cattle, M Dim right hip; horaps
M on lefi ahoulder.
Miller. C. K. Horses C with M on inaide on
left nhoiilder.
Morgan, 8 N Howes, M ) on left ahouldor
catt le. aiuiie on left hip.
MrCumher, .laa A, At wood Horses, M with
bar over on right ahouldor.
Morgan, Thott HoraoM, circle T on left alwl.
der ami left thigh; cattle, '& on right thigh,,
Mitchell. Oaoar, t'ettyaviile Jloraea, on right
hip; cattle. 77 on right eide.
Maaon, Joa, rettyavillo t ntlU.u connectwl
npnorcrop in ouch oar, dultofi thrnat; Uoraea,
JM on left ahoulder.
MeClaren, 1U Horwi, Figure 5 on euoh alioob
der; cuttle. M'J on Uip.
McOongald,. H Horaes, UD oonueot ou left
ahoulder.
Neel, Andrew, Rock Horaea AN oon
necUnl on loft ahoulder; cattle aame on both hip.-
Newman, W. R.---Horses N with half eiryl
over it on left ahoulder.
Noii tyke, K Horaps, cirtde7 ou left tliigh; cat
tie. aauip on left hip.
Ulhr, rerrv, iume uocn-r om ien anou.",r
pearaon, Oliive. HorapH, circle shield on )ft
ahoulder and 'J4 on left hip. Cattle, circle Maeld
on left hip. Hanueon Kiht Mile
l'euitou, Jaa., I'me 1 'ity. llorsea li'i ou left hip
low down.
Parker A (ileaaon. Hardiuan--Horaea IP on
left houht"r.
I'ipiT. .1. H., Aetou llnraea,.lp ConhH'teit
fS
B tCjfcal'TtV mr . iff
Send for Putoguc
-THE ESST-
a P a-
Ifi IKS MARKET
AGON
uiiinua TWafnin. or Toroid Iiver. nesouiulo'1
with Drspcpsia, or Indigestion. Jho lnora
complicated your disease has become, the
Breater tlio number and diversity of symp
toms No matter what etniie it bus rwha-a..
Dr. Pierces tioiuei, hiuuh-i Cj. ... ... -. j
will subdue It, if taken according to direc
tin,,o fnr n rpiwonaljle lenxth of tune. It nut
cured, complications multiply nnd Consmnii
tionof the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Henrt Diseaso.
Kheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other frrave
maladies aro quite liable to set in and, sooner
or later, induce a fatal termination.
Dr. Piorce'a Uolden medical Dis
covery acts powerfully upon tho Liver, and
through that great bluoal-purifying organ,
cleanses tlio system of all blood-taints and im
purities, from whatever cause arlBing. It is
equally efficacious in acting upon tho Kid
neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing,
strengthening, and healing their diseases. As
an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes
digestion auu niiiviamu, a"'j yu,", ,v
wh ainuh mid strength. In malarial districts.
this wonaerrui meuiciuu uato """S." '""i
celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
covery
CUHES ALL E-.yrCHSv
from a common Dlotch, or Eruption, to the
worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " lever-saws,
Scaly or Hough Skin, in short, all diseases
caused by bad blood aro conquered by this
-owenui, puruymg, auu jua.ja .......
rtne. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under
its benign influence. Especially ' has it mani
fested its potency in curing
Ervsipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Bcrof-
ulaiiiB Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease,
"White Swelllnps," lioicre, or auacn m,
and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in
stamps for a largo Treatiso, wilh eailoifal
plates, on Skin Disi'ases, or tho same ninouat
S- a NVnaticn nn Wernl'ii loilS AlieCtiOnS.
"FOR THE BL003 IS THE LIFE."
Thoroughlv cleanse it by using Br. Plorce'l
(;olal. ii Itla alianl Discovery, and gnoo
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital
etreugth and bodily health will be established.
CONSUMPTION.
which is Scrofula o'tlio I.angft, Is anvstcd
and cured by this iemedy, if taken in tlio
earlier stages of tho disease. From its mar-
a nnwnr over r.nis teriioiv main inn.-nocr.
when first oltering this now world-tiimeil reni
edv to the public. Dr. Pierce thought si'riously
of calling it his "Consumption Curb," but
abandoned that name as too rostriajtiyo for
a medicine which, from its wonderful com-
bination or tonic, or streiiu'iaaeuuiK, .
or blood-oleansiig, anti-bilious, pectoral, and
nutritive properties, is uiiasiuiu,
ns a romcdv for Consumption, but for all
Chronic Diseases of tho
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of niood, Short,
ness of Tireatb, Chronio Nasal Catarrh, Ilron.
chitis, Astlima, Severe Coughs, and kindred
affections, it is an efficient remedy.
Sold br Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles
for 5.00.
tier Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce
book on Consumption. Address,
Bdi'sJispaflsatyJedicalissocialion,
643 IUslU 8U BCFFAIiti. H. X.
12
sit
Eta
1 nul "rnjMpnoM W'J'ai aci'iyr
i uaniifUU 'iNHHliin n-JVlsniff KVOIXjIltf tts
SniriGsi'tGiifiib, TnOfoi land.
Report pi
r- ... . J
Prico List,
Jpisii B:
ROS. 1A60M
VfbsvsWa Ui;d Rv.f?u Fii
tap-Acfjtffnotvls, and
. i arnw.
v..
RACTNE. WIS.
Gilliam & Coffey Acnt? at Heppner,
TUB COW BRAND.
TO MAKE
UELICiOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD
USE
A
OR
i
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT.
He tnro that tliora is s picture of a Cote on yonr package and you will have
the best Soala zaado. 1RR COW EHATI.
DWIGii"T'
vsrjSfittlwIijioiaeAOPPSfiCTTLER'S
GUIDE, 12 pat.) prirocn!" PSr, ("ostaro stampj,
ffarmii.
IN Pf
MEAD ym
ireamSatrt
rr
C'lenracs the Nasal Passages. Al
lays Inllammatioii. Heals the Sor,
Eostores the Senses of Taste, Sm-a.
and Hearing.
A particle in applied into each nostril itn(
! asreenWe. Prieo50e. at I)ruKgit.r lay
mail. ELY BHOTHEKSB Warren St-,N(W York.
Vti l-ASKEK'S CibCER TOMSC without delay.
a ;.ro nia-di.'iiial eoiUJ.miul t.luil fai't-s when all else faila.
eiiaecl the avan-Kt caiaia.fa a.f a'niJuh.Wa'Hk LaililKi, AHlhma.
(iiiUiaa'tion, Illwiaral I'nins Ejaliiiaihlion. llialualilo for
t:: mnatism, Fa.:iifi!ai Wi-aKitf'Sfl, and all aiJUHS anal di
jra.i'ji-3 o tho Sloiiwu-h anal Boavula. UK. art Driatfbit.ta
rfJ-. -if. ;1. '.'-r. si: a'lal ha'yt enrar lori:arii9,lia'HMii.,.r
r fal
Of Interest to ladies.
V'PTrlHFrnd n KREE 5s A "1 P L. JS of our wondorfal
Bpo'iitic for ifnia,"' ciniplamt a to imyhuly wfio wishes
to tdft.'tcoir;cn'.,yb-,l,''r 'iinrciiiiriirK. Pnd stnmi fnr
potstatfa. lAKttR 5tltMli0..rxl04, Buffalo, OS,
SECHLi
"u & no
''-S3
IP CJJiril STOCK, $200,000.
OI3nTCI2sTIT-TI, OHIO.
C3
S3
W3
MA.M'FACTIRERS OF
p..
fi.:.'.lwla.
mm and Pleasure Vehicles.
l-ri i.aii.l.v
fill lie.
e la'fl l.ip. ill al, r lii
:n km 5W9 i'jers nf Saonier 8 iRiprovsa nrmm mn-mm.
AH TTwk GtiaraitieeU a J(fj)reenfd,
mm
SOS Sewlnc-Mnrhln'
o ii once fnuDnni
trade in all parts, by
ularinv our machine
mill jiula where the neuiile
Eetao'n in eai h locality ,the very
eit I'winc-njochni taaile itt
the worlil, with all the attaclitiK'tUt.
Wo will Blo send IH-e 8 cPHipina
line of our co&liy auu vaiuuic an
snmpica. in raeiuia w bj mm juu
show what w Berin. l tlmc wuo
mar call at tout hume. nil nfn-i A
innthaa.ll shnll ueconia your onn
n'owTtv. Ihift (rrnna rnai nine if
inarira nfler the WiiRor ptenti.
afch have run out ; r io m
tun out it nolct for ISttlt. wilh the
nttnrhmenta, nnd now aclls for
ttRfk. KMf. MrnniFest. molt un-
tful machine in the world. All il
free. No eapiwl requited. Dain,
hrur (n.tnicUoni riven. Ihose who write to u W nce can r
Z lhT..l cwtaMMChln. 1. U. rld. .n,l ah.
TBlTfi : fc CO., Itom 10, Aatanlaa. Mlne.
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
&kp HYPOPHOSPHITESa
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
So dlignlMd that it can be taken,
digested, and assimilated by the mos
sensitive stomach, when the plain oil
eannot be tolerated; and by the com
bination of the oil with the hypophos
phltes le much more etlicacions.
Bcmariable as a flesb produeeh
Persons gals rapidly while taking Ik
SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowleo'gsdby
Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa
ration in the world or the relief and core of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINQ
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CHRONIO COUCHS.
Tht great remedy for Consumptum, ana
Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggist
r.t'il rep.itt:ii n.
rthand, Com- f '
?! s. Stinlfi; ' .
:ni' nml
. A. w;';:v.-.ft-'if
ffothor thai trie Chepesl
PORTLAND BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
Portland Orotron.
,ti nistnu'tion. .t'Si'ib-
. ,,u '-onulnvity. Business,
i-3 land Penmanship Depirt
r ;"L nt. nv linif. ( ;ifa
i f !,"','m. ;,phil si'Tif free.
.4. i AKVSl-LOM..Prin.
Oregon Railway and
NAVIGATION CO
TO
SAN FRANCISCO
DECEMBER, 1888.
Ii-
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Siunv. J. r .
r.L-;it slioul.L-r;
A uimrHiitoM om for all mrvmi
(itt,,;iw, mii'li ft Vtik MtMUury,
!, id nf HiHin Mvcr. Ilv.tiria,
I'mn m Urn BarK, Nm
viiiid Pi-i'Dlnuimi, WtikofnlluDn,
id'ui'itrrhti'.. Dinvornal i sHddi t iu(w
S.-iiniml Wctkinw, lnuiotonoy ;
iiril nvni'nil UHf i( power of thn
(it'iion.t'V- Uriuin -in fillii-r (wx j
chum. I hy iiuiiKCtt'tioii orovi'vcx. j
rtio?i. iuui whicli uliiumt.-ly U-, ;
.,11 l-.i.t ...iHAiimi.tion. Stl.tW A Trrtrfc
. : or diX Ih.x for H lit by
i niii'lon nvtupt of prion liui
Coforo Takinjt.
piirlit-nltU M In piuni'
to cvt't'j" Hppliouni.
iU't tt'nt free
AltsrUkinj.
WeGuatantoc 6 boxes
to ciiriMiny cittt. Tor cTcry f-
oni-T rtM'.MVtHi vt Dcntt nix imx'
uiuttt written iummiitc! to rj"
hmd Ui money if our HiMM-ifte not rffoct k
cim. Aililrf nil communication, to tli ttolu
uittiuifuctureiM, ttirt
MUKKAY MKDH INK CO..
Kr H.ii ity. Mo.
tjold in ll. ppner by A. D. JOUNHUN A I'O., li
Ou-"ilor) left shoulUo.
Hi'!w.'s lir.m.lfvl Sr rotr-tti'(l on
Clltllw HJMHe 0:l Itdll) llll D.
Hoid'" I'nuul.Hl S .ii nirht slioii!
lor. r:ntli lirnndid iS on tlu riiiLlup iuui u
Dmoin rron oil ot tin It It tvr.
Stmurlit V. R- Mors, a (ilnult ,1 H on M
Kiitk; cattle .1 S on left lap, hwi.Uow fork in rijth;
car, umterliit in left,
S)i r, Kolu -HoiTfjeH, H in rurhf shoulder; cattl
HouHieou rutt liip ami S on ri:ht xUiaiUtcr.
Swarcart, Alpitui-Ui.rse, i 8 on rih
rtliouhler.
Hnpp, Tlut'i.- lorra, S A 1 ot left hip; cattlo
tmno on left Inn.
IShoho, Ur A J -Horsed, TS ou on left hip; rat.
tie. aame on left ido, watlip on left mile of uwk
wo's cut fliaip at point.
S!,eiiron, Men A J t'uttio, S on risht Sip,
jvallov,'-foik in left car,
SVIt'Ui A Son HorweH, S on its nlt over an
on left Hhoulder; cattle, nanto on left hip.
Hncny. V. It fat tie, V I' on .off hip, crop oft
ritiht and uuderltit in left citr.duiap; horww, W C
on left nhoiilder.
HwHsiwari, (J W Hor', 4i nn left ehou'der
Stewart, in.o., Itammuu - liorwa circW cod
left fhouMer.
cjittlc, 4i on left hip.
Thoiiuwov, J A llorsoti, f, on left ehoutiior
cattle, il on left t.houldcr
r,l!.etn. S T -lion. C on left shoulder.
W.ide, Henry. Horwi branded act of Dpadtw
on lci'l rtluai'der and left hio. Cuttle braiiot
ia:u on left oide atnl left hi.
Wn!lnd'' W K-llowwi hrniidwl U L on lft
thonlder, cuttle U 1. ou riuht Kip. Ha vu
llahn Fork,
Well, A 8 -Horse, 0t on It ft rebouldw; oattl
wuuc,
Wyland. J H. llanluian Cirel: (' on lef thijir
NkHlwartl, John Jlors V connwUtl
loft nbouldiT.
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in left ear; Jiorm, W jn riKut ahouMer, mxar
atoeon left Kliouldcr.
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OTJE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS!
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wUl ooSi jia Into buj lng lntaKlor shoes upon which Un j mks Isruer pront.
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STYLE ONEOUAUm
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TO
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The most , $ J
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3mXM'bwr7 rPt equal o the shot which only a few yours vo ww reta
XMuMn Rrajlon !Su t n,r trip. I hr thn. fr mcted In plsa-lnit om fnD
rvul shout aiamaaa. w P1. '" ' .'';1i;r, , , r ,!,, hk-h siv no, worth s much u a.ur
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j M hS M fc V" L jown jhlch prlcva. which hsvr hllhrrto rula-al In llap rell anaarkett hers.
iT&ffirtofit&t stork W on U.8an w o a Uk ho. cak n
Is th tnind tor them.'
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nSTs'S CO., 41 Lincoln SI., Boston Mass.
SlMimslaiii Wlanrf, I'airtlunl, at 12 nnal
lainht, tt-i fnUatws;
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stop them for a time, anal then have them re
turn asaln. I MKAN A KADlCAJu Cuius
I have made the disease ol
FITS, EPIIiEFSlT or
TALLING EICIS2TESS,
A life-long study. I ttatisast my remedy to
CDliB tho worst oasoia. Ik caiuso others havo
tailed is no reason lor not noiv receivinE acuro.
tend at once lor a treatise ana a I-'beis Hottlq
Ot my INFALLIBLE ltLMEDY. C:v3 Lxpi-Osa
and tost Offla-e. It coits yon notuis tux a.
trial, anal it will euro you. Aacj-,.ii
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Oil
J u
''.?0y never fails
; gallon, Sick
' '.'istify from a
; i Jlsstion.
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t'n House
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PORTLAND.
l, cures Spear StreM Wharf, Sim Francisco, at
A. N. aa follows:
S;ya:iser.
Pay.
Pa'c.
I'olti-nbia I Sat mUv
Ortv.n :Ve,..orluy..
S'nie of ( ,iiiiror!iia...!-J,n,.ojty
t'olnmbia '' L.;:rail;:T . . .
Orea-on , iMosHay
S ute f ralifomia.. Fri.l-iy. . . . ..
C'.miibia Weiln- .ny .
Oregon , . .. :S.rlnn! iy
flie v-oiiii,vuiy reaervfs tlie riirit to cl.ainfe Steam
era or SaLliu.tr Pi'.
It AT Kg OF PASSfiK. IVfMXDIXO ME.VL8
AND IJEiililS,
ihin. V ( Stwn-p, f-.a; Kcund Trir, on
limited, li-,'ra mti-'t U c!:"-k- o:tiir at Ah "(
(inriiij: tii tfar, or by the V. V. & li. T. Co. No
m -ciWked batritiitfo will be rvctHY8 on the
st anion.
No fro 't ar;ll bo rppTol on mortire of
inr, oir-'pt fruit ! vt tnkdes, and vhewc wili
not Hr;iV-Hnfror A. M.
OKr UTS. San Frarois.-iv C.t"ral OfHit. No.
l V rkot Ttrvt: Tiokot iHluva. tW4 Mark?, v.d
'JU Jli'itcmTT ptr'-ts.
UiKDM.U PK KINS rV. a?nt.
Pmiartl ri "k-MHilct?, tirft and t-k Sf-ftv
W. 11. HOU'OUR a. L. M AXWt I L,
To Sen FranGisoo, Gal.
Hy Way of the
Southern Pacific Co.'s
LINES
TEE PIT. 8EISTS ROUTE!
Quicker in Time tlmn Any Other Route.
Between
FORTUXD AND SAN FRANCISCO-
L.wve Poi'tland 4r P. M. Daily.
Through Time, S Hours.
PVLLMAX BUFFET SLEET'ERfi
TOUF.IST SLEEPIX'-r-CARS;
Fur Acoamniaialatia)u of Spoainal Chisa
Passengers Attached to Express
Trains.
Fare f mm Portland to Hsaritmeuto and San Fn,n
CXLMi'tED, ftt.OO.
LIMITED, FIRST-CLASS, $20.00.
" " SECOXD-CLAHS S15.0O.
TIIROL'fill TICKETS TO ALL TOINTS SOUTH
AND X3V 5,17
VIA OA L.IFORXIA.
Tlt'KKT OPKirE:
Cits OrBa-e. No. 1st Comer Fir-t 4 Alr Street
Depot tMSre. Cnmxr f and Frjrat Street.
PORTLAND, OUECOS.
R.KOKHLEK, K P RmiCI'S
Manager. Asst. G. F. anu Pass. AtrV
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