Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 28, 1894, Image 3

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J lug Agent, 2 Merchants Exchange,
bun l1 ranciaco, is our authorised agent. This
paper is kept on hie in his office.
TIME TABLE.
Htage for Hardinan, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m,, except Sunday.
A rrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the luterior country.
B. A. HUNSAKKR, Prop.
Phill Cohu, Agent.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Palace Hotel Bar!
Keeps tlie finest Liquors and Cigars to be
found in tlie city.
Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest
slued inuiss. G. H. TEDROWE, Prop.
Here and There.
Subscribe tor tbe Gozette.
Advertising pays in the UBzette.
School begins next Mouday without
fail.
Ex-Sheriff Noblo left lust evening for
Portland.
Joe Haling was in from Eight Mile
yesterday.
Pros. Att'y Jayne is in town today
on business.
A. 0. Bartholomew was in from Al
pine yesterday.
E. R. Bishop and wife departed last
eveuing for Portland.
W. J. Clarke, a Portland traveling
man, is in town today.
Weanknowledge a call to day from W.
R. Hansell, of Alpine.
Art Minor and wife and Frank Rogers
are back from the mountains.
John Hughes' young son, wbo has
been quite ill, i recovering.
E. B. Deyoe, traveling auditor of the
0. R. & N., is again in the oity.
Gov. Rea and Wm. HugheB got in
from Pendleton Sunday evening.
To arrive this week, one full oar of oil
for Minor & Co.- and Gilliam & Bisbee.
Hood's Pills are the beBt after-dinner
pills, assist digestion, prevent consti
pation. F. J. Hallook, G. B. Tedrowe, E. L.
Freeland ani G. Ruhl Suudayed at
Ditcb creek.
Biliousness, bile, boils and tbe blues
can be cured by takings Simmon Liver
Regulator,
Engineer Patterson and wife returned
this morning from a two weeks' stay at
tbe seaside.
A "Balm in Gilead" for you by taking
Simmons Liver Regulator for your dis
eased liver.
Albert Rea, Frank Whetstone and W.
D. Humphrey are over from Pendleton
for a snarl stay.
Dan Wolf and wife and Misa Nora
White will depart this evening for their
home in 'Frisco.
Following last Sunday morning's ser
vice at tbe Baptist ohurch four candi
dates were immersed.
Fossil Journal: Mr, Thos. Morgan
writes ordering his Journal tent to
Gooseberry, Morrow Co.
Photographs $1.50 pet dozen Bt Shep
pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north
Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf.
The Texas cow boy takes Simmons
Liyer Regulator when bilious. J. E.
Pierce, Ranchero Grande, Texas.
W. P. Fell arrived from Pendleton on
Sunday morning's train for a visit with
bis folks. He returned last evening.
The Heppner Flouring Mill Co. will
Bell flour at $2.25 per barrel in any
quantities. All Hour warranted.
A. G. Dunn, of Portland, spent Sun
day with his brother, Conduotor Duuu,
of this oity. He returned last night.
Geo. Wells is quite ill at present,
oaused by drinking water while over
neated. Dr. Gagen is in attendance.
The editor of this paper, after more
than a week's vaoation at the Pitch
cieek camps, returned home yesterday.
T. R. Lyons, the popular young at
torney of Fossil, arrived from that burg
last evening, on a short business visit to
the place.
Miss Lillian Long, of Portland, daugh
ter of Chas. Long, of Galloway, is tbe
guest of T. R. Howard and family of
this city.
Will Spencer was in from Butter
creek yesterday. Will is principally
engaged just at present in clearing the
farm of rattlesnakes.
J. F. Spray, of the Liberty Meat
Market, is now selling meat cheaper thn
any shop in Eastern Oregon, He offers
big discounts for oash. 55 'f
J. A. Bullen, of the Bullen Bridge Co.,
was in the city the latter part of the
week, looking alter the shipment of ma.
terial for tbe Monument bridge.
Stage leaves for Echo Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
11. Wade.Prop. T. W.AyersJr., agent.
Mrs, Sophia Bean and daughter. Rett,
who haye been visiting her brother, E.
B. Bishop, for some time past, departed
for home in Fendleton last evening.
I. L. Van W?inkle left yesterday
morning for Monument with a load of
anplies for the bridge builders. He ex
pects to remain until the work is com
pleted. J B. Hunt reports that he and Geo.
Noble located a gold mine in upper
California while out on the recent over
land tour. From his report prospects
are very nattering.
Ed Reece got back from Portland tbe
latter part of the week and is again at
work on the branch line. He will re
main here a short time.
Miss Julia Hart pleasantly entertained
a number of her friends at h r home last
Friday evening. Social games and au
eli'taut lunch were the paHtime events
of the eyeuing. Miss Julia departs on
this eveuiug's train for B iston where she
expects for the next two years to attend
the New England Conservatory of
music. Miss Hart is now one nf the ac
knowledged musicians of this city, and
we have no hesitancy in saying that she
will be found an apt pupil.
The regular subscription price of the
Seuii-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
is 81.50. Anyone subscribing for the
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for 83. All old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advance will be entitled to
tlie same
Married At tbe Graud Central hotel
parlor, J. T. King, sod of Rev. JJ. V.
King, and Miss Alice Engleman, both of
tbe lone neighborhood. The nuptial
knot was tied by Rev. Adkins, of this
oity, in tbe presents of a few of the
friends and relatives of the contracting
parties. A happy and prosperous life is
the wish of the Gazette.
Mr.and Mrs. Gilhousen, Mary and Lu
ella Nelson returned Friday from Ditcb
creek. Mr. Gilhousen basaince finished
up a number of the pictures of the var
ious oamps and campers taken while out
there. Also different scenes along the
road. They are now on exhibition at
Phil Cohn's drugstore.
Don't buy a blooi-puritier because it
is "cheap " The best the Superior
Medioitie Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is, ic the
end, tbe cheapest blood-puritier in tbe
market. The ingredients of which it is
composed are the most expensive aud
medicinally efficacious that can bs ob
tained. Mrs. N. A. Kelly nnd A. Wriirlit return-
ed on this morning's train from Tbe
Dalles where they had been after, ding
the M. E. conference. From tbem we
learn that Rev. Denisou was returned to
Heppner for the coming year. W. W.
Gregory goes to Lexington and Rev.
Parrlsh to Pilot Rock.
Arsenic and quinine are dangerons
drugs to accumulate in one's system,
and it is to be hoped that these poisons,
as a remedy for ague, have bad their
day. Ayer's Ague Cure is a sure antidote
for tbe ague, is perfectly safe to take and
is warranted to cure.
A. C. Carle, whose toDsorical parlor is
looated in the Matlock building next
door to Simon's blacksmith shop, is nn
artist. Hbaves, shampoo or hair out, 25
oenta each. For the present this shop
will be olosed on Sunday, so don't forget
to cull around SatruJay evening'
Chas. Cunningham will have at the
Jnmes .Tones rBncb b band of his Frenoh
and Americn-i Merino and Oxford
graded Buoks. Ail wool growers who are
interested in improving their bands will
have a chance to see a sple idid band of
bucks nftr the lt of October. 60 tf.
Times Mnuntiiinei'r : The wool season
is nearly at. an end; but occasionally a
load is hauled into the warehouses.
There bave been few sales sinoe the
Wilson bill passed, and if it beoomes a
law the sheep busineis in this country
will be a losing venture.
It takes a noh man to draw a check, a
pretty girl to draw attention, a horse to
draw a cart, a porous plaster todraw the
skin, a toper to draw a oork, a free
lunch to draw a crowd, and an adver
tisement in a newspaper to draw tbe
trade.
Condon Globe : The editor and family
and Mrs. Meek visited their relatives
Mr. and Mrs. W P. Sorivner at Heppner
Saturday and Sunday. Heppner is one
of the prettiest and most substantial-appearing
little cities on the coast.
The twenty four series, of seventeen
colored pictures each, that comprise tbe
Russel Art Collections, as sent out by
tbe company, from 928 Arch St., Phila
delphia, Penn., are indeed gems of art.
You should seoure them.
Mrs. A. Mathiot and daughter, Rowena
who have been visiting Mrs. Mathiot's
parents, Grandpa and Grandma Floranoe
upon Willow creek for several weeks
past, departed Saturday evening for
their home in Walla Walla.
Mike Roberts got back from tbe
Walla Walla oouotry Saturday morning,
where be has been working with a
thresher for the past five weeks. He
left this morning for Ditch creek where
he will remain a few days.
Mrs. S. P. Garrigties departed last
evening to visit with ber sister at Milton.
She also took do vn tbe children of Rev.
Denisnn, who mt them at the Willows.
Rev. Denison and family go to North
Yakima for sho-t visit. '
E. O: O. W. Hen and William
Hughes, of Heppner. d'"V over to Pen
dleton Tuesday , Mr. Hughes CBme to
attend to suiiiH winil business and Mr.
Rea visits his daughter, Mrs. M. P.
John.
B. A. Hnun.kpr runs stage between
Heppner ami Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday, Shortest and cheap
est route to the iuterior. F, Cohn,
gent.
Sam Walker is very wise in letting over
3'0headof hogs head his wheat crop.
Wheat is obeap and there is certainly
money in feeding it to bogs. Mure
should follow bis example.
J. R. Lake, brakemi.u nn tbe branob
line, has returned home from bis month's
vacation, during whioh time ho visited
his borne up in Washington and the
beach down Bt Clatsop.
The story is told o Peuiioyer that
recently a mau stepped on one of his
corns, and immediately asked his pardon
whereupon the koveruor lire it from b is
pooket already signed.
Bob Morgan, who returned from Walla
Walla at the timn of hit father's death,
is reported to be quite ill at bis home,
and it is feared that he also has Bn at
tack of pneumonia.
J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery
Saloon, keeping on tap at all times tbe
best beer ou the Pacific coast. Also on
bands tbe beBt brands of liquors, wines
and cigars. 56tf.
If you owe the Gazette you must ex
pect that pay will be demanded. We
need our money, and don't eipeot to
borrow under tbe circumstances. Come,
give us a lift.
Miss Pearl Davis, wbo has been visit
ing relatives here for some time past was
oalled home by the serious illness of ber
sister. She departed on last evening's
train.
C. W. Fuller, wbo for a number of
year's past has been a resident of tbe
Khea creek country, departed yesterday
for the Valley where he expeots to lo
cate. He "May I kiss this dainty band?"
She "Oh, yes, if it will give yon any
pleasure. But where do I come in?"
Bill Nye, of The Dalles.
If tbe hair has been made to grow a
D ataral color on bald beads in thousands
of cases, by using Hall's Hair Recewsr,
wby will it not io your oaee?
Hood's Is
Wonderful
At harvesting tima I took & severe cold
which sett If d In my limbs, and lu a short timo
developed Into la
flam ran tor y Rhu
n a riant. After ipe lid
in a good sum of mon
ey for different reme
dies and suffering; all
winter, I became so
crippled that I had to
walk with the aid of
crutches. By tbe kind
advice of a friend I was
prevailed upon to buy
six bottles of Hood's
Sarsaparilla. I took the
medicine and It has ful
ly restored me to health
and I think tt Hmr4
Mr. A. W. Cooler,
Clifford. N. D.
mj Life. I will cheerfully answer all who may
wish to correspond about my affliction or state
ment." A. W. Cooley, Clifford, North Dakota.
Hood's
-1 -a.
Sarsa
parilla Be Sure to Get
Hood's
Cures
Hood's Pills cure nausea, and biliousness.
Wheat Sacks. Tbe Morrow County
Land & Trust Co. are putting out wheat
saoks at their warehouses Bt Douglas,
lone and Heppner. All those wishing
saoks should see tbem. 57tf.
Hat Fob Sakk. Ranch fob Rent 400
tons good alfalfa bay for sale on tbe
Swezea ranch on Butter creek. Good
feeding priviliges. Fine alfalfa pasture
cheap. Fruit consisting of plums
peaches and apples can be bonght
cheap. Tbe place can be reuted by a
desireable tenant on easy terms. For
particulars apply at tbe plaoe or address
box 85, Echo, Or. 60-2t.
Ha Had Cause. "What are you cry
ing about?" asked a kind-hearted stran
ger of a lad wbo was standing in front
of a newspaper office weeping as if his
heart would break. "01 1, dad's gone up
stairs to lick the editor." "Well, has be
come down yet?" asked tbe gentle Sam
aritan. "Pieces of him have," exclaimed
tbe boy, indulging in a fresh burst of
tears, "and I am expeoting tbe rest every
minute." Waif.
Retaliation. A large tlesby lady was
bathing at North Beach the other day,
when a thin spinster exclaimed: "Look
out now for Prefessor Falb's tidal
waves." Tbe fat lady said nothing.
The next day the thin old maid donned
her suit and plunged into the sea. Tbe
fleshy lady was present, and was beard
to remark, "telegraph poles don't make
muob of a ripple, do they?"
An Accident. Yesterday while load
ing a freight car Geo. Fell met with Bn
aocident which will keep him from duty
a day or two at least. In trucking in
wool, he slipped Bnd fell, striking his
side against the oar. He was una
ble to get home without assistance, and
for a time he was quite sick, but this
morning be was much better. With
oare be will be himself again in a few
days.
Shoe Making and Repairing. Neat
ly Done. Joe Dubois, having bought
out tbe shoe shop formerly owned by
Ed Birbeck, in the Abrabamsick build
ing on May street, and also having
secured tbe services of an experienced
workman, is now prepared to do all
kinds of shoe making in a strictly first
olass style. Satisfaction guaranteed in
every instanoe. When you need any
work in his line give him a call. 54tf.
Marbikd. Last Sunday at the home
of Stacy Roberts, of Eight Mile, John
Howell, of Hardman, and Miss Nellie
Merrill, of Eight Mile, Justice Stephens,
of Hardman officiating. Only a few
friends and relatives were present. The
same evening a number of young men
composing tbe various heading crews
that are now at work in tbat neighbor
hood planned to cbivarari tbe oouple
and started out well loaded with tbe
neoessary implements, but, after search
ing in vain for the subjects gave it up
and returned or rather started to re
turn home. On their way home they lo
oated what they supposed to be a badger,
ran it down with their horses hoping to
kill it but found to their sorrow tbat in
stead of being a badger it was a porcu
pine. Auotber instance of misplaoed
confidence. As they were compelled to
take their horses to a blacksmith to bave
the quills removed, it is safe to say they
will not soon forget the evening's
sport.
Nothing Btrange.
Intelligent people, wbo realize tbe
important part of the blood boldB in
keeping tbe body in a normal condition,
find nothing strange in the number of
diseases Hood's Sarsaparilla is able to
oure. 8o many troubles result from
impure blood, the best way to treat
them is through tbe blood. Hood's
Sarsaparilla vitalizes tbe blood.
For constipation, biliousness and kid
ney affections take Simmons Liver Reg
ulator. What will Simmons Liver Regulutor
du? Cure dyspepsia, bilioiuasuw, sink
headache and indigestion.
The Gazette acknowledges receipt of
a complimentary invitation and ticket
to tbe Interstate Fair, of Taoouia.
Mat Liohtenthal found bis lost pocket
book over at home. It bad fallen out of
his pocket behind some bop;vines
Mrs. Magaw, of Boise City, arrived
this morning and is tbe guest of ber
brothers, Jerry and Phill Cohn, of this
city.
The Gazette is requested to announce
that school begins next Monday not
withstanding the positive assertions to
tbe contrary.
"Has yonr visit to the seaside had tbe
deeired effeot, Madam?" "Oh, yes,
Dootor, both of my daughters have be
oome engaged."
Frank and Johnny Wilmarth bave re
turned from their prospecting t'jur of
tbe Okanogan country. They found some
excellent proepeots.
HAPPINESS
)
Will reign, supreme among the residents of Morrow and adjoining Cu"a
They oatoh onto a few important facts, one of whioh they must and will know
on reading this Ad. When they learn of tbe
GRAND CMARAXCE SALE
Of General Merchandise takiug plaoe at
McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth
Retail Store !
They will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait.
W HAT ?
MoFarland Mercantile Bo., of Heppner, selling out at cost ? Yes, we offer our
whole stook at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to
be ready tor onr Fall purchases. These goods are all New,
Clean, Fiist-Clasa Articles and bought in the
best markets in the United States.
We wish to exchange tbem for your money.
A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods
At Cost or Lower !
Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels,
InfantB Caps, Bonnets nnd Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and MittB,
Flannels, blankets, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets,
Riding Gloves, Black and Colored Hose. Dress Linings. Stavs. Bilk Thread and
Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns,
Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers,
At prices never thought of. Call and see.
One hundred pairs child's heavy lace shoes way down. Men's and Boy's Clothing,
Overehirts. Gloves, etc, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White
Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket
Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va
lises, etc.
Our whole store will be a Big Bargain
Counter During the coming Summer
Months.
A Full Stook of Hardware, Cook and
Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs,
Broome, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts and Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter
Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bar
Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps. Glassware. Crockery. T ilet
Sets, Stone Jars, Lamp Cbimuevs, Lantern GlobleB, Lanterns, Wioks, Oliver
Ubilled Plows, iang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitobell Wagons, Hacks, Buok
Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed Drills, at oust until present stook is sold. Saddles
and Harness, Rities and Shot Guns, etc
Come in and make your selections before the assortment is brokon. Sbvo vour
money by buying at our store, A full
of this sale.
ONLY SPOT CASH
Couutry trade solicited. It will dbv
your supplies at our prices. Don't let
yourself these bard times. Mail orders
No trouble to show goods.
WE MKIN"
This Clearanoe Sale is now in full blast.
MERCANTILE
It is the Headquarters!
painta, Drueii Olla, Ulaa, Ttjl
let Artloes, Patent Medlolnea,
litis
Office of all stages running
for Infants
' ah tori a is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it an superior to any prescription
known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ul So. Oxford St., lirooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castorta in no universal and
its merit bo veil known that it soem a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families wbo do not keep Cuatorta
within eaajr reach."
Caiilos Mahtyh, D, D.,
New York City.
Thk Ckktakr
Land Patents
Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals having conflicting claims under the agricultural land
laws, and those between claimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
olaimants; and also between claimants
Kailroad companies and tlir grantees, and the stales and tlieir grantees, under
tbe Swamp-Laud and Scbjol-Liuid Grams.
Specialty made of swuriug patents in the sbnrteet possible time fur settlers
who have complied with tbe laws under wliioh their entries were made, anil wbo
are annoyed and worried by delsys in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifiiug
Irregnlarities whioh can be easily and speedily removed.
Advice also given in all luattfcrs relating tu the pnblio lands, especially on
points arising under tbe new laws which bave been recently passed providing for
tbe disposal of tbe public domain.
If yon want your land patent in a hurry if yon want your land hnsineas, of
any character, attended to by skillful and oornpeteut attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
T T TV -T . . .
I JOHN V V fc-DDhKUUKIN, VJf-IN. lUAfl,,
; P. O. Box, 885. Washington, D. C.
Fancy Goods, etc.
Heating Stoves. Tinware. Buokets. Milk
liue of Groceries at cut prices, until olose
gets goods AT COST.
vou to travel hundreds of miles to lav in
friendship for any firm cause you to tax
carefully filled. Call and be oonvinoed ;
BUSINESS !
out of Heppner.
I
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
and Children.
Catttorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Dlarrhci'a, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives nloep, and promotes di
gestion. Without injurious medication.
"For several years I have recommended
your 'CaKtoria,' and shall always continue to
do so as It has invariably produced beneficial
results."
F.dwin F. Pardee, M. I).
lith Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
Compakt, 77 Mi-bray Strict, New Yorx City.
undHr any of tbe pnblio laud laws and the
COMPANY.
CAS
After a thorough test of the
credit system, wehaveconclud
ed to change to net cash. On
and after Aug. i, '94, we will
sell to one and all for
CASH OlSTIY !
GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT
Of what heretofore had to be oharged for uncollectable accounts. This is DO
reflection on you, but is a plain business statement. We can afford
to sell at lower prices io this way.
No Favorites
IVo Iintl Debts
School Diploma entitles one to tench In any
Graduates command good positions.
iliftiisiiJCl
TUITION PER TEUM OF TEN WEEKS.
Normal, $6.28; Sub-Normal, $5; Commercial, $6.25.
BOARD AND LODGING,
Board at Normal DiniLg Hall, $1.75 per week; furnished rooms with fire and
light, from $1 00 to $1.2 per wepk; unfurnished rooms 60 cents per week. Board
and lodging in private families from 83 00 to $3.50 per week.
Vitality and growth have always characterized the work of the Normol. The coming year
promises to be one of the best in Its history.
Catalogue cheerfully sent on application. AddresB
, P. L. CAMPBELL, President.
or W. A. W ANN, Secretary of Faculty. M -t2 aw.
For Sale
1 200 QHUE
arter
alf-Blood
Sheepmen will find it to their interest to inspeot my Kama before buying
elsewhere. I ensure tbem to be sound and in exceptional fine condition for
service.
I have taken great pains and went to muob expense to meet tbe growing
demand for this olass of sheep, and will soil them to
SUIT THIS IIAKD TIAIISS.
Come and See Them and be Convinced.
For further partioulnrs address me at PILOT BOCK, ORE., or call at my
farm six miles south of Pilot Hook, Ore.
fEASTERN
State Normal School,
-
fpHK KIltST TEKM DKfllNS THE UKD OK BKi'T. 18U4. Tuition per terra in Elementary
I Course, 1-1.60; KuKiilar Course, II. .10; Bnsluuss Course, fo.OU; to those in the Senior Class
pledged to teach, frje.
fg I "ooil board anil IoiIkIiik In private families, l Mper wek or rooms
, at a very riiasoiiHhlu rent for those who may desire to board them-
selves, but all students, no matter how tln-y hoard, will be under the Immedlat care of the faculty.
Oiraduatea of the Normal receive rttate Diplomas. p. a. YVOK'l H1NOTON,
Hec'y of heKents.
He 'My
-OF-
Institute
DB. POOTR'S IIANIt-nooK OF IIEALTII HINTS AND RRADY RBCIPKS,
Is tbe title of a very vaii.nhle hook that gives a irreat amount of Information of the Utmost
Importance to Everybody, concerning their dully habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLtt ABOUT
What to Kat, Inflnence of Plants, Parnitltcs of the Rkln, Tare of Tivth,
How to Kat it. Occupation for Invalids, KatlilnK Host Way, After-Dlnner Naps,
Things to Do, Alcohol as a ood aud a Lunffaand Lung lllauuses, Effects of Tobacco,
Things to Avoid, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance,
Perils of Hummer, Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, CauM A Cur,
How to Ilreathe. Kemoving Hauie, How Much to Wear, To Wet Kid of Lloe,
Dangers of Kissing, Kestorlng the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections,
Orerheatlug Houses, Preventing Near-tilghtcd- How to Avoid Thum, Croup tg hreveuu
Ventilation, ness, Exercise,
IT TELLS HOW TO IHK Black Eyes. Dolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns,
Coughs, Cholera, Dlarrhora, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid
Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoaraeueas, Itching, inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Moles, Pimples, Piles, Kneumattsui, Klngworm, Huoriug, stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth,
Sore Nipples, More Throat, Huuslroke, Mtlnga and Iiukii I Kites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Uloerss
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in t'tilldreu. IT WILL SAVE VOCTOHK HILLS.
UTAH new subscribers and prompt renewals durmtftbe mouth of June will be
preeensed with a free oopyof this as a premium.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
'. CONVEYANCER
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"TEACHING IS THE NOBLERT ART
BI T THE SORRIEST TRADE."
Thirteenth Annual Session
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
A training srhool for Teachers. Theory and
Practice combined, strong Professional Course,
and well equipped Model School. Uhorough
Preparatory and Academic Courses. Normal,
Advanced Normal, Business, Music and Art
DepHrtmentB. Lifiht expenses. Board and
lodging, books aud tuition not above flSOper
year .
The town of Monmouth has a beautiful and
neanniui location in tbe very heart of the Will,
aniet e Valley, twelve miles Southwest of th
State Cap tai. It has no saloons. The Normal
courty in the s ate without further examination.
and
Norma
OXFORD RAMS.
OREGON:
For tho Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Forest Orove, Or.,
77te Most Beautiful Town on tlie Coast.
Call at the Oazkttb office for particulars.
Ktrlctly confidential. Treatueut privateaud sure
cure.
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