Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 19, 1894, Image 3

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    Notice to Advertisers.
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edition, or Thursday evening for Friday's edi
tion. Tiik l'vrrEawin Publishing Co.
Take Notice.
1. The Bum of Ave cents per line will be
eharged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding preseuts and donors
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notlcesof special meetings for wbateverpurpose
Notices of church and society and all oilier
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a Hue. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer's real name is signed as an evidence of
good faith.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8-
lng Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
Han Francisco, 1b onr authorized agent, This
paper Is kept on die In his office.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
TIME TABLE,
Wage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Can you City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
B. A. HUNfcSAKER, Prop.
VhlU Cohn, Agent. '
Removal Notice.
G. B. Tedrowe desires to inform the public
that he has removed to the City Hotel stand,
where he will still keep the best brands of
Liquors and Cigars.
Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest
Sized mugs. U. B. TEUROWE, Prop.
A very successful entertainment was
Riven by the Epworth League at the M.
h. church Wednesday evening. The
whistling of A. Abrahamsick and the
smKing of his daughter, Honey, were
among the interesting features of the
evening's entertainment. We learn with
regret that Borne of tbe young men of
our city oreated quite a disturbance
during the rendition of the program.
Such conduot is very ungentlemsnly,
and will not be long tolerated.
R- R. Duran, who purohased 480 aores
in the Black Horse country a few monthB
ago, is not only adding many valuable
improvements to his ranch, but has en
tered into a little diversified farming.
One orop worthy of notice is 100 bushels
of Little White Dent ooro, raised from
two acres of land. The bin filled with
this oorn, every ear of which is in good
shape, presents a Sue sight.
J. B. Mnllay, traveling deputy under
Collector Blaokmsn, tells a good joke on
a dealer at Corvallis who had stamped
416 packs of playing cards with two-oent
postage stamps, thinking, of course, that
he had oomplied with the law which re
quires every paok to be stamped with a
two-oent revenue Btamp. It is unneces
sary to say that he loet his DOBtage
Here and There.
About
Twenty oords
Of good pine wood
Are needed at the Gazette
Office on subscription at once.
For choice coal, very cheap, see the
Heppner Transfer Company. F.
The organization of a Chautauqua
circle in Heppner is mooh talked of.
Ike Large is making preparations to
move to Portland in tbe near luture.
No doctor's bills presented to the
families who use Simmons Liver Regu
lator. The slight fall of rain yesterday will
undoubtedly settle tbe dust for a short
time at least.
Union Republican : Mr. A. Mallnry
visited relatives in La (iraode Saturday
and Sunday.
jBok Frost put in his appearanoe in
this locality last night, following the
rain of yesterday.
Photographs $1.50 pei dozen at Sbep
pard's gallery, near opera bonee, north
Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf.
Billy Crank is over from Ritter where
he has been caring for a band of ebeep
during tbe past season.
W. J. Clarke, representing a Portland
hardware house, was interviewing our
merchants Wednesday.
Quite a number of teams heavily
laden with freight pulled out for the
interior country this morning.
Johnny Chriaman arrived from Long
Creek for freight the first of the week,
lie started out this morning well loaded.
Chas. Jones has obarge of Green
Mathews' shaving parlors during the
latter's sojourn in the country. Call on
him.
Our readers will please notioe that Ed.
Day's band of fine Spanish-Merino buol'S
are soon to be on sale down atTbos.
Morgan's. See ad.
Geo. Thornton was in the oity a Bhorl
time Tuesday morning. He cBme up as
brakeman on the pay oar which was out
on its mopthly tour.
We will take wheat at the market
nrino on oiiliBnri ntion. and if our patrons
have as much as a load will pay the
balanoe in bard cash.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wright, the
Tintima nf the recent runaway, are fast
recovering. Tbey are being oared for at
tbe home of Wm, Warren.
Doug. Belts will not be at Heppner as
advertised, owing to the fact that an un
expected demand for bis Oxford grade
ramB nas exnausieo ui uauu.
Mr. .Tnhnsnn. nf The Dalles, came up
Wednesday morning to visit his wife,
who bas been ill for several weeks past
at the home of ber father, W. 0. Gentry.
8tage leaves for Eoho Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning oq
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
H. Wade, Prop. T. W. AyersJr., agent.
Mrs. Mollis Crawford, who bas for
everal weeks past been visiting her
parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steven
aon, bas returned to ber home in Pendle
ton. Any person who desires to trade good
; arm lands, suitable and
in condition for raising wheat, for
nrnnertv in Portland, should call at tbe
Gazette office .
Mrs. Homer Gray was more seriouslv
hurt than reported to be at the time of
tbe acoident last Tuesday. She is now
very sick as a result of injuries received
in the runaway.
-.: D...nn ad wife and Mies
Ella Orabtres returned from Portland
ik. flr.t nf this week. The editor-in-
M,if rlenarted on the same morning s
tage for Long Creek.
Gid Hatt has purohased the barber
shop on the Matlock oorner irom a.
n..i. .hon his o d friends ana oub.uu.
ers will find him. Shaves, poo.
IQU UHIIUUIB uu ' v
highest style of the art.
Viz French returned from Wyoming
Wednesday morning . Cb
spring with one of Sam Palme s crews
but left bim Bd joined '
over in Idaho, continuing with the same
as far as Wyoming.
Married-At the court bouse, Wednes
day Oct. 17th, by Judge Keitbly, Mr.
Chart 8. Lirk and Mrs. EmHy Gaunt,
both of Rhea oreek. Uncle Charley a.
be is familiarly fa J""drf.
and Mrs. Kirk 66. A happy and I pros
Mrani married life is the wish of the
Gazette.
The Webfoot Flanter. a Fortland peri
edical devoted to the of
.rs. stockraisers, orohsrdists, bee-kpe
and poultry raisers, will be sent free ot
win mi 'irr rni oscl" " -
H FOX'S F1IIE
sale at the following
Is for
prices :
1 Chamber set, ti pieces, hardwood $17.00
1 " 1H.00
1 " " 4 " " 15.00
1 Parlor set, 5 pieces, walnut uphol
stered 1H-00
1 Extension dining table, walnut. 8 ft.. 5.00
1 " " " oak, 8 ft 4.00
1 Easy rocker 1.50
These articles are in good order,
nearly new most of thein. Apply
to C. E. Fell.
Rocky Mountain Smith, the well
known tramp printer, bas located at
Mitobell, where we understand he will
start a paper with a view of agitating
the question of establishing anewoounty
over there with Mitchell as the oounty
seat. It bas been suggested that Rocky
call his paper tbe Mitobell Christian
Herald.
Elder J. W. Jenkins, who bas been
conducting revival servioes in the opera
house during the week, will oontinne
tbe meetings over Sunday. Subjects
Sunday morning and evening: "The
Holy Spirit; His Ministry and Work,"
"Baptism; ItB Action, Subject and
Design."
Don't oommit suicide on account of
your "incurable" blood disease. The
Beusible thiDg fur you to do is to take
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It that fails, why,
then keep on trying, and it will not
fail. The trouble is, people get discour
aged too soon. "Try, try, try again."
Union Republican : Uncle Jack Mor
row, of Heppner, after whom Morrow
oounty was named, is stopping at Craig's
lie pot hotel, taking hatha m tbe water of
Craig's famous medical springs for his
health. About 32 years ago Mr. Morrow
was oountv treasurer of Union county.
Between disease and the many oheap
preparations which are palmed off under
tbe name of blood purifiers, take your
obances with disease, until you can pro
oure Ayer's Sarsaparilla the only re
liable blond purifier. Sold by all drug
gists and dealers in medioine.
The railroad commissioners, accom
panied by their clerk, came up the branch
line Monday night, leaving Tuesday
morning at 6 o'clock on their tour of in
spection. On reaching tbe main line
tbey prooeeded east, iuspeoting the O.
R. & N.
Chas. Cunningham will have at the
James Jones ranch a band of bis Frenob
and American Merino aud Oxford
graded Bucks. All wool growers who are
interested in improving their bands will
have a cbanoe to see a spleidid band of
bucks after the 1st of October. 60 tf.
Mrs. T. J. Black, wife of Collector
Black, of Portland, accompanied by her
daughter, Miss Hulda, came up on Tues
day moraine's train, leaving on the same
day's stage for Monument, where tbey
go to visit Mrs. Black's brother, Pry
Wilson.
Geo. W. Wells and- J. S Buseiek,
UDder the firm name of Wells & Co., are
buying aud slliug grain nf nil kinds
neutdoor to the Gazette office. They
pay the highest market price, and will
buy in any quantities. 6U tf.
B. A. Hunsaker runs stage between
Heppner aud Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to the interior. P. (John
agent.
J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery
Saloon, keeping on tap at all times tbe
best beer on the Paoifio coast. Also on
hands the best brands of liquors, wines
and cigars. 56tf,
E. O. : O. H. Smith and A. B. Grov
er, of lone, Morrow county, are in the
oity visiting Mrs. Rose Campbell and
Mrs. J. H. Farkes, daughters of Mr.
Smith.
The Gazette would be pleased to re
oeive the name of tbe person who uses
tbe brand C. R on oattle. Also informed
us as to where brand is located, 5-7
When tbe scalp is atrophied, or Bbiny
bald, no preparation will restore tbe
hair; in all other oases, Hall's Hair Re
newer will start a growth.
C. W. Conger, a Long Creek merchant
passed through last evening on bis way
to Portland to lay in bis winter biook.
Bowels irregolar end constipated, re
sult in piles, avoid it by tukiug Simmons
Liver Regulator.
Conductor Duou is taking a few days
vacation. W. H. towler, of Tbe Dalles,
is on in bis place.
L. R. Fairchild, tbe genial traveling
man from 'Frisoo, oame npjoo this morn
ing's train.
Hood's Pills become the favorite
oathartic with every one who tries them.
S. S. Hornor returned yesterday from
a brief business trip to the metropolis.
Hon. W. F. Matlock, of Tendlet'in, is
in the city.
HER HEART Ofi HER SLEEVE.
The Coster Olrl Never Hides Her Emo
tions, as FIda Ladles Do.
It is an interesting sight to see the
real coster girl, not her stage present
ment, enjoying herself on a bank holi
day. First of all, she is very smart ac
cording to her own ideas, which, to do
her justice, are original and not pale
copies of the West End ladies.
Her hair, especially, engages her at
tention, and in this she prefers a dis
tinctive style of her own. The hair is
parted at each side, cut short and very
much curled and crimped, and sur
mounted by a large hat and ostrich
feathers coming well over the eyes, in
some cases almost hiding them. She
is musical, too, and easily breaks into
singing and dancing.
It is sad to note this unsatisned
longing to indulge in rhythmical move
ment as exemplified in a slow valse
danced by two of the same sex, or a
wild sort of jig partaking of the can
can and the breakdown shared in by
both men and women, says the London
Graphic. A crowd of admiring and en
couraging bystanders gathers round
quickly, applauding or criticising in
their own peculiar manner. The belle
is arrayed in a brown dress with pink
bow at the neck, a large green velvet
hat and feathers, a large white shawl
and white gloves. She is as salf-con-scious
as the beauty of a ltelgrave
Square hall, and dances with an enjoy
ment and an unction unknown to the
languid lady.
There is no sitting out here, '.no
useless dancing men, fop both sexes
seem equally delighted to revolve with
each other. There is an evident love
of bright colors in the dress of boys
and girls, and there is a hearty, bois
terous flow of high spirits and of some
what rough good-nature, coupled with
a laudable determination to be happy,
which is as refreshing as it Is unforced.
RESOLUTIONS
Adopted by the semi-annual convention
ol the Morrow County Sunday School
Association.
Whereas, Tbe session of the Morrow
County Sunday School convention,
which is now drawing to a close, has
been a decided success and an instru
ment in God's bauds of doing much
good, and further recognising that cer
tain causes have had much to do with
making it such,
Resolved, By the delegates that the
thanks of the Convention are due the
citisSens of Heppner generally for their
cordial welcome and also for their at
tendance at its session, and especially
are the thanks of the delegates from out
side the city due thecitizenB of Heppner
for the hospitable manner in which they
were entertained during their stay here.
Resolved, That the thanks of the con
vention are due the editor of the Record
for printing our programs free of charge,
and other favors shown.
Resolved, That we recognise all efforts
in the cause of temperance as an import
ant factor in Sunday School work and
heartily commend all efforts of the W.
C. T. U. in that direction as worty of our
unqualified endorsement.
Resolved. That it is the sentiment of
the convention that the holding of sucl
conventions are instrumental in doing
much good in Sunday School work, and
recommend that thev be continued.
Resolved. That a copy of these resolu
tions be spread upon the records of this
association, also that a copy he presented
to each of the city papers with a request
that they publish the same,
A. G. Bartholomew,
H. C. Gay,
J. H. Inoraiiam,
Committee
The Mad Dog.
There are a great many mistakes cur
rent as to the nature and symptoms ot
hydrophobia. It does not occur most
frequently in the summer, but in the
spring, nor has the rabid dog, as a rule,
a dread of water, nor does he refuse to
drink. On the contrary, even after
the disease is fully established, the
mad dog often tries his best to drink,
sometimes plunging his nose deeply
under water in his effort to swallow,
but is unable to do so on account of
spasms which affect his throat. Rab
ies is a disease the course and symp
toms of which are as well known as
any other. The first symptoms are a
restlessness and uneasiness on the part
of the dog; then he begins to have hal
lucinations; he will run to a particu
lar spot as though he saw some one
there; he will turn his head and snap
and bark in one direction at an invisi
ble enemy. A well-marked symptom
is his tendency to gnaw and swallow
hard objects, bits of wood, stones and
such like. Hut the bark of a rabid dog
is a thing which once heard can never
be forgotten; it is impossible to mis
take it, and if the dog gives no other
symptom than a hoarse, muffled bark,
followed by three or four gurgling
efforts from the bottom of his throat,
there can be no uncertainty after that.
Land Fob Sale. 4H0 acres over in
Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh unJ
will be sold cheap. Call at Oaette
office for particulars and terms '
Lite or Death?
It is of vital importance that it should
be understood by persons whose kidney
are inaotive, that tbisoonditlonof thing
is finally inductive of a state of the
organs where life hangs in tbe balance
Bright s disease, diabetes, albuminuria
are all diseases of a very obstinate
character in their mature stage, and all
have a fatal tendenoy. They often
baffle the most practiced medioal skill,
and the moat approved remedies of
materia medioa. But opposed at tbe
outset that is to sap, when tbe kidneys
begin to uisoharge their (unctions in
actively with Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters, the dangerous tendenoy is
ohecked- Very useful, also, is this
household medioine for those ailments
of common occurrence oonstipation,
biliousness, dyspepsia and nervousness.
It is a safeguard against malaria and
averts ohronic rheumatism.
That
Tired Feeling
So common at this season, Is a serious
condition, liable to lead to disastrous
results. It is a sure sign erf declining
Valth tone, and that the blood is im
poverished and impure. The best and
most successful remedy is found in
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood, and
thus gives strength to the nerves, elas
ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain
and health to the whole body. In
truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla
Makes the
Weak Strong
Be sure to get Hood's aud only Hood's
m
Hbs the reputation of being the
Lightest Running,
Least Wear,
Fewer Repairs,
of auy machine in the market.
TOE SXiE BTT
Gilliam & Bisbee,
HEPPNER On.
Hood's Pills re purely vegetable, per
ectly navuiless. always reliable aud beneficial.
the bank, where they found evidenoes
that tbe robbers hid been there, bat
nothing was missing. Officers are oat
hunting tbe men, but up to noou noth
ing has been seen of them.
The regular subscription price of tbe
Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 and tbe
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
is 1. 50. Anyone subscribing for the
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for 93. All old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advance will be entitled to
tbe same.
If vou owe the Gazette you must ex
peot that pBy will be demanded. We
need our money, and don't expect to
borrow under the circumstances. Come,
give us a lift.
ATTEMPTED BANK KOHHKUY.
Four Masked Men Captnre the President of
the Hillsboro National Bank.
Hillsboko, Or., Oct. 26. A desperate
attempt was made to rob the First
National bank of Ibis oity last night,
which was frustrated by the coolness of
J. W. Shute, president of the bank. Mr,
Shute was riding bis bicyole along the
road to the farm of John Seivull. When
about 314 milea from town, at a lonely
spot, four masked meu stepped out into
the road in trout of him and ordered him
to halt. Tbey took bim iu a clump of
dense brush by the roadside, and, having
bound him, searched bis pockets and
took tbe keys of the bank. They tben,
under penalty of death, compelled bim
to give the combination to tbe vault.
Two of the men started for town to tbe
bank, while the others remaiued as a
guard over Mr. Shuto. After atimethey
returned and reported they could uotget
into the vault, and that Shute had given
them the wrong combination. After con
siderable parleying aud mauy threats
they started toward town with Mr. Shute,
but when tbe outskirts nf the city were
reached they turned him loose aud went
off. By this time it was after 3 o'clock,
and Mr. Shute went to tbe residence of
J. D. Merriman, the cashier of the bank,
and, arousing him, told his story. They
found the oity marshal uud proceeded to
D BUSINESS WOMAN
A RETIRE
I'l'e:
"I ii
A Page From Her History.
'i: i!i:ir, fvpcrlpnce or oincrs
ED. DAY
Will have
400 Head
-OF-
Spanish-Merino Bucks
For Bali) at Thos. Morgan's place,
Heppner, Oregon, October, 1, 1894.
w-to nov. 1.
THOS. MOKG AN,
AGENT.
ii re
W liiT
rt 1''mi)li'd Willi lu:i rt tJlyntst? 25
!i of (hut limn very srrloiiMy. For
w ;- r. iv ; i M'.-tw.U'fl by oiui physic !;tn ron
lii'i'iu ily. 1 wiis in husiucsH, lint, obliwd to
r) in tv.i ii ,v:i'iti of my ht'iiltli. A jthy-i-it
-.t lulu my friends th:it 1 ouM not live a
hit ir.' i. Vy i'.-A !. mid limbs wrro badly nwoI
I -n. ii.i 1 I ::s indeed in n . ter!oun condition
v , ;t ii i:i:iu directed my attention lo
l'i . ..1 ile.s' ,Ver I leurl t'ure. and said that Ids
sV'-; vim h.vl been a Hi let ed wil h heart flls
( i -', h en ctii'ed by the remedy, and whh
ui ill a si ninT, he, lit hv Ionian. 1 pure limed
e I'M! . " of tin' He ,i i l ine, and in Jess than
V- !.:; a Her t iKIhjr the first dose I conld
i h ...-Miied i'lemn etnent in thcelreulalion
i t i v m mi..i. Wnen I tuul t alien three dose 1
t -vil.i eove mv ankle:-, Hmiel hite; i:id not
i-'j'.e 'n - fiom'i.s.HTid my limbs had been swol
!"n ..oh. e.r i ' i ll. 1 iit'v seined ii linost put rl fieri.
H: f.r I had tnie'n one bottle of Iho New
Jit M ' are tho ve!linir liar) all trnno down,
er : 1 -, v mich Iiciut that I did my own
we, i, t n mv t e::iiiniiiendat Ion id ot hers ore
hi.' i i- ids vt.inable lemedv." Mrs. Muiga.il,
M . i!;uvh n S1.,('hiciio, 111.
i' . M.iA-' N ;v HearM'ure, h discovery of an
c ii:ii"nl , .specialist in heart disease, Issold by
n'i di -ie.i'!:ir-Ts ;i. positive Kiinraniee, or stint
,t h l.r. Mils Medical (o..Kilihiirt, I ml., on
r i ei l ofnricc.-H per bottle, six bottles fot
ft , cv press prepaid. If is positively free from
b. J M: ia,.L-i or duuuruiib drugs.
For 8nle by T. W. Ayern, jr.
Land Patents
Laud patents secured for settlers iu tbe shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contested oases intelligently and skillfully bandied.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims aud disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals baviutz ooDtlieting claims under the agricultural land
laws. BDd those between claimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe pnbliolaud laws and the
Hailroad companies and their grantees, and the Btatee and their grantees, under
the 8wnmp-Land and School-Land Grants.
Specialty made of sflcuring patents in the shortest' possible time for settlers
who have oomplied with the laws under which their entries were made, and wbo
are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifling
Irregularities which can be easily and speedily removed.
Advice also given iu all matters relating ta the public lands, especially ou
points arising under the new laws which have been recently passed providing for
the disposal of tbe public domain.
If you want vour land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, or
apy character, attended to by skillful aud oompetent attorneys, uud promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, Gen. Man.,
Wheat Sacks. The Morrow County
Land & Trust Co. are putting out wheat
saoks at their warehouses at DouuIsb,
lone BDd Heppner. All those wishing
saoks should see them. 57tf.
Poor Digestion
Leads to nervousness, fretfulness,
peevishness, chronic Dyspepsia and great
mieerv. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
remedy. It tones the stomach, oreates
an appetite, and gives a relish to food.
It makes pare blood and gives healthy
action to all the organs of the body.
Take Hood's Sarsaparilla ourea.
The Suok Makkk. Joe Dubois has
moved his shoe-making and repair shop
from the old May street stand to the
room formerly occupied by Oreen
Mathews, barber Bhop. Deit door to
Soble's harness shop. Joe also has a
guod workman with him and guarantees
satisfaction. Don't overlook him for
first class work. 68 tf.
Choice Apples for Sale. Wm, Du
ran has 700 bushels, more or Icbs, of Ben
Davis apples, free from worms, for sale
at bis place, six miles north of Heppner,
on Black Horse, first choice, I'jota.
uer pound, seooud cboioe, let. per
pound. 5-7
Coal, and Poht Fob 8ai,k. The Hepp
ner Transfer Co., now have on baud a
carload of tbe best lump coal ever sold
in Heppner, which they will dispose of
at a lower price than ever before quoted
inthis city. Also a choice lot ol cedar
posts for sale or trade very cheap. F.
P. O. Boi, 385.
Washington, D. C.
EASTERN OREGON
State Normal School,
WESTON,
v
rplIK FIKBT TERM BKOINH THK 3RD OF BEIT. 18M. Tuition per term ill Elementary
I Course, ll.flOj Regular Course, 14.50; Businem Course, .'i.00; to those Iu the Belllor Class
pledged to tench, frae.
-.- . (loodbourd and Inilgtug in private families, IHBOpor week or rooms
J iOf .ll CI I iitavory reasonnhle rent for those who may duslre to board them
Helves, hut all students, no mutter how they board, wllllMludertlieluimedUt'eareot th faculty.
Graduates of tho Normal reeelvo Htat Diplomas. 1'. A. WOlirHIhU ION,
f0Vt i Hee y of KeKents.
For Sale
for Infants and Children.
Sdddkn Death. Word was brought
in this morning of the sudden death of
Grandma Hannegan, mother of Johnnv
Elder, last night. The death occurred
out at Mr. Elder's farm about five miles
above town, where bis mother bad been
visiting him for a few weeks past. Mrs.
Hannegan, wbo was over 80 years of
age, bad been enjoying fairly good
health, and waa only taken ill but a
short time before ber death, caused by
heart failure. Funeral services were
belli at tbe cemetery at 4 o'clook this
afternoon.
" Cantoris is so well adapted tochlldren that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Annum, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castoria is wi universal and
its merits so well known that It seems a work
of supererogation to endonw it. Few are tho
Intelligent families who do not keep Cofltoria
within easy reach."
Caalok Maktyk, D. D.,
New York City.
Thk f.'KKTArR CoMPAJrr, 77 Mi rhay Stkkkt, Nkw Yout; CrrT,
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Dlarrhuea, KruetMion,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl-
gestlon,
Without injurious medication.
"For several years I havo recommended
your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to
do so as It has invariably produced beneficial
results,"
KOWIN F. I'AKOEK, M. I.
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
The Cunninoham Hhest.
Cunningbam was interviewed
EBt Oregonian reporter recently on
prospects for tbe fall sheep feed. He
stated that be was beginning to worry
on account of tbe small amouut of ram
which bas fallen this fall. Tbe past
season bas been so extremely favorable
In every particular, excepting iu prices,
that it will be tbe greater diseppoiut-
Pcblio Sale E. i- itooa, auminis-; ment it me coming year ooes not oriDg
trator for tbe Jobosou eBtate, will sell at j a dnplioate of tboee conditions. Hheep ;
nnblic auction at Jacob Johnson's old j are in splendid shape and good feed will J
!r8Dcb out in the Gooseberry seotion, ou I make for next year as good fleeces as;
Thursday, October 2otb, beginntng a!were sheared in 1W. So aisease io
1 p. tn., the following property .Five speak ot bas been detected among Mr. j
bead of horses, two cows, one calf, ( Cunningham's 20,000 wool producers, iu I
Baldwin feed cutter, back, harrow, , fact oan say that there is abaoln'ely
sleigh, saddle and two pack saddles, j none.
One vear a time wun approved xcuroj
When persona are weak and languid,
from sickness or overwork, feel delapi
duted and depressed, it is an judication
that the blood is out of order, and they
need help to throw off the miserable
feeling. Tbe best remedy for this pur-
i pof e is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen
j iug Cordial aud Blood Purifier. It re
CharlHH Btreg )()t strength, gives vigor to cir-
by an : CiiBti0n. nrnmoteH good appetite and a
flow ol cheerful pint. Price 1 llfl per
bottle.
Unfailing in fffects, always reliable,
pure and harmless, is Simmons Liver
Regulator.
subscribers to tbe ; at 10 per cent, wm oe ..,-.. ..u ...
r . . .::. J O' tV. oil ma o. nnflar thin
' ' it.... mariP rnr h iioiu :anmB over
rime. iuw . ., .l.:. i oujv
ance, or to all new
meet too it
1,6 WOO UCBIi v r- . gmQUUb
wb tbey eUle tbeir M- the dty ind di((.
5 7
After compsi lng prices with Peii'ile
! ton and The Dalles, John F. Horsy will
, sell and deliver meat at tbe residence
of Heppner people as cbesp as either
town boe mentioned,
u mum TREE !
WITHOUT COST.
VfE will fea-i you bv wnV ) pi'done tnmlt
t vr,?r!;n h?r. t'UpuA to your i:Unnu .
wub itiitructtoiii for planting and cariiiK for it,
t;(rether with our cotnplPtp lint oi Numery
htfipk. If you will rut out thii advirTiwm nt,
mark on tt the nam of thin pnir, hii'I t-l! how
injiity ur.'i whnt kir-fj ol trt-t-f ami plant) you
woiiH like to purchase, ani wheu you wieli to
pl&nt them.
y e will ujjote you lower fri'- on the utork
you want than have ever h.-en otfert-'l you.
Writ a" once.
W. L. Douclas
CUnE1 ISTHCaUT.
Wt dnUL NOmOUIAKINO.
5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH ENAMELLED CALT
4.3.yFlrtECALF&lftN6AH
3.1? P0LICE.3 Sous.
2.l.tf BOYSSCH0HLSH0E3L
LADIES'
SEND P08 CATALOG Ufi
WL.-DOUSl.AS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
Yon cod save money hr porckalnt W. I.
lloDSlaa rthttes, -Because,
we are the largest manufacturers of
adverused shoes In the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protects yon against n'S8
nrices and the middleman's profits. Our snoej
equal custom work In tyle, ea.y filling and
wearing Dualities. We have them sold every.
,.r. for ihe value a ven than
any olher muKe. ia w ,
dealer cannot supply you, we ca. sold by
Dealer whose name will shortly ap
pear here. Agent wanted. Apply it oooe
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jnr-'-i jr., -aw
1 QAA Quarter and
I &JJ Half-Blood
OXFORD RAMS.
Hbeepmeo will find it to their interest to inapoot my Kama before buying
elsewhere. I ensure them to be sound and in exceptional line oonditinn for
service.
1 bave taken great paiue and went to much expimae to meet the growiuK
demand for thin olaaa of sheep, sod will noil them to
SXJIT AniJ2 HARD TIAIKJS.
Come and See Them and be Convinced.
For further parlioulara addreas meat HIOT HOCK, OKK., or call at my
farm an mile aouth of Pilot Hook, Ore.
nor i
Evtrwtra, Uoorl'o., Wis.
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