Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 02, 1894, Image 3

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    Notice to Advertisers.
THOSK desiriiiK the Insertion or display ads.,
or cbanse of Bdmo, muet set their copy in
uot later than Monday evening for Tiiemlay's
edition, or ThnrBday evening for Friday's edl
tion. The Pattkkson PUBLibHiNu Co,
Take Notice,
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Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," liftta of wedding presents aud donors,
ana obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2, Notices of church and society aud all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, Bhall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. 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 he published unleiw the
writer s real name is signed aaau evidence of
good faith.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIH-
ing Agent, 'l Merchants Exchange,
Ban Francisco, is our authorised agent. This
paper Is kept on tile in h.B oflice.
Give your businemto Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows ;
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
a rrivfls evarv dav at 6 n. in.. exceDt Mondav.
The cheapest, quickest aud best line to or
rrom the interior country.
B. A. UUNSAKKR, Prop.
Fhlll Cohn. Agent.
Removal Notice.
G. B. Todrowe doBlre-B to inform tlio public
that he has removed to the City Hotol Maud,
where he will still keep the best brands of
Liquors and CigarB.
Oambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest
sized mugs. O. B. TKDROWE, I'rop.
Here and There.
About
Twenty cords
Of good pine wood
Are needed at the Gazette
Oflioe on subscription at once.
Kev. M. Bramble! is over from Lue
Iiook.
Pendleton is alive on the subject of
irrigation.
Bob Hynd will feed 6beep at Hardman
tbis winter.
D. O. Justus whs iu Tuesday from bis
county borne.
Tbe NileB-Vinson, . Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wasb.
C. C. Sargent visited liis parents at
Tbe Dalles last week.
Joseph Stringer, of tbe lone section'
was in town Wednesday,
Bob Gilmore and wife were over from
Monument last Wednesday.
W. O. Hill and Andrew Reaney were
in Wednesday from Lenngton.
Mrs. Julia Bradley in oonfined to ber
room with au attack of neuralgia.
Frank F. Thomas leaves soon for Sa
lubria, Idaho, where he will looate.
T. A. Rbea left for Long Creek on
Wednesday's stage, to be absent several
days.
Arthur Ammerrunn was in from
Hamiltou Biob.' mill the rlrst of this
week.
E. H. Clarke and T. T. Nelson, of
Pendleton, were over the first of the
week.
Married Near Douglas, on Oct 24,
1894, Mr. F. Petorsou and Miss L.
Winters.
E. 0.: Senator W. F. Matlock
returned this morning from the Hepp
ner ranch.
Mrs. M. B. Potter arrived Saturday
from Hood Kiver to visit relatives at
tbis place.
Fred Sherman is repairing the mill
dam tbis week, preparatory to tbe
winter's run.
M. J. Bhaburn. of 'Frisoo representing
Deming Investment Co., was in Hepp.
ner yesterday.
Phntoirranhs 81.50 Dei dozen at Shep-
nnrrl'a o-nllerv. near oDera house, north
Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf.
Born To the wife of L. M. Powell on
. Oot. 2flth, 1884, a daughter. Weighs 8
pounds. All doing well.
Frank MoFarland and Mrs. J. W.
Rasmus, now in Portland hospitals are
reported as getting Blong nicely.
Dug. Wiloox, of Portland, is visiting
relatives in this vioinity. Mr. Wiloox
is a nepbew of the late W. G. Boyer.
Miss Anna MoHaley, nieoe of Jas.
McHnley, is making ber home with her
nnole, and will attend Heppner's school.
Harvested, Jas. and Minnie Willis,
harvester!. Oot. 29th. Crop good. Will
thrash later. He weighs about 8 pounds.
Chas. Jones has obarge of Green
Mathews' shaving parlors during the
latter's sojourn in the oountry. Call on
him. .
Tbe curfew bell tolls at 8 o'clock, r.
m. It means tbat boys nuder eighteen
years are expeoted to be 08 the streets
nd at home.
Genial Tbad. Armstrong, of the Alpibe
section, came in yesterday to oe in attenu
anoe on tbe trial of Milt Powell, charged
witb oruelty to stock.
We will take wheal at the market
prioe ou subscription, and if our patrons
have as muoh as a load will pay tbe
balanoe in bard cash.
Judge A. Mallory and wife returned
home Wednesday morning from their
visit to Onion. They bad been absent
about three months.
Any person who desires to trade good
t,n,.nmKArr1 ffirm lands, suitable and
in condition for raising wheat, for
property in Portland, should oall at Hie
uazeite omuts.
After comparing prloes with Pendle
ton and Tbe Dalles, Jobn F. Spray will
sell and deliver meat at the residenoe
of Heppner people as obeap as either
town above mentioned.
Cbas. Cunningham will have at tbe
jBmee Jones ranch a band of his Frenob
and American Merino and Oxford
graded Bucks. All wool growers who are
interest! in tm proving their Iwtids will
have a chance to see a sple idil baud of
bucks after the lot of October. 61 tf.
The Webfoot Planter, a Portland peri
odical devoted to the interest "'
ers.tockraiaers,orohr.liets,b.ie-kwpers
and poultry raisers, wil! b "n free of
charge for one year to all those ' l'T
n .11 .n-rii0a and one veer ad-
-.,.. nr In all new inlwimlvK t tbe
Gazette. Tbia offer is made for a limited
time. Thoa who desire tbe rai.ei must
mwttoffit Vha 'tWy se'.tla tir t,
ccaaU.
T. M. : The new plans for worrying
train robbers devised by the Welle
Fargo express oompany, have been put
in operation npon the through trains
between Han Franoisco and Portland.
Tbe burglar proof safes in the express
cars are fitted with detachable knobs for
the combination locks and the express
messenger who travels in the nais are
nnable to open the safes, not being
furnished witb the knobs or tbe combi
nation. Married In Sand Hollow, Sunday
Oct. 28, 1894, Mr. It. Nicole and Miss
Lulu Hale, at the residence of the
bride's mother, this county, Rev. J. M.
Deuison, of tbe M. E. church, of this
place, preforming the marriage oeremony.
A splendid dinner followed the marriage
of tbe young couple wbiob was enjoyed
by a large u umber of relatives and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Niools have our
best wishes.
Mrs. T. J. Blaok and daughter, Hadie,
of Portland, acoompauied bv Mrs.
Blank's sister-in law, Mrs. Pry Wilson,
came over from Monument Monday.
Mrs. Klaok and daughter have been
visiting Pry Wilson, brother of the
former, and family for the past two
weeks, and during their stay here visited
Mrs. Julia Bradley. They departed
Tuesday evening for their Portland
borne.
Married At the residenoe of the
bride's parentB, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.,
Hevland, on Rbea oreek, Thursday
morning, Nov. 1, 1894, Mr. Jas. Wren
and Miss Cora Hevland, Rev. J. M.
Denison officiating, Tbe contracting
parties are very well known and greatly
esteemed. The Gazette desires to ex
tend congratulations,
Oregon Frator: Mrs. Amelia de F.
Smith, of tbe Paciflo Good Fellow, has
been selected from a number of uppli'
cants as sooiety editor of tbe Sun. This
was a wise choice as Mrs. Smith is an
easy writer, a live news gatherer and well
posted among th9 better olass of people.
She knows how to gather in the gossipy
items.
The Gazette scribbler saw a China
pheasant yesterday near tbe courthouse.
There must be quite a number in Mor
row county now, comparatively freak
ing, and if hunters will spare them a
few years longer will add one more
game bird to those already in this
sfetion.
Mrs, Jerry Cohn has opened up B
bakery in the Abrahamsick building on
Mav street, where she keeps fresh bread
stuffs of every description. A full line
of canned goods, confectioneries, cigars
aud tobacco will also be added in a tew
days. Give Mrs. Cohn a call. 77-tf
It is reasonable to suppose that as
Ayer's Sarenparilla has benefited others
it will benefit you. No other medioine
is so effeotive in producing a radical
change iu the blood and imparting
renewed life and energy to tbe whole
system, both nervous and physioal
"Ool." Isaao Guiidesheiiner, forinerlyj
vvim iu. A. ijunst a no., "i I'ortianu,
has been returned from St. Paul charged
with enib' zzleineut of $400 from hip
employers. The ' UoT. has inanv
friends who regret bis downfall which is
chargeable to wine anil women.
Ayer's Sarsnpnrilla aots dirently aud
promptly, purifying and enriching tbe
blood, improving the appetite, strength
eniug the nerves, and invigorating the
system. Il is, therefore, in the trnest
sense, an alterative rued'cin0. livery
lovnlid Fh.'M, ! t i':ve it n trial. .
M-. Fred S-addiir, VV. 11 liu.lio's
amitideutinl clerk and manager of tbe
Long Creek store, departed Wednesday
for Europe, v In N-w York. His home
is in England which lie has not seen for
over seven years. He will doubtless
have au enjoyable titre
Yesterday Mill Powell was ,-irr'?ited on
com il anil of 15"o Snggart, charged
with malicioiislv mutiliiling lien's cattle.
Today ou examinu'ion he was bouud
over to await the yetiou of the gran
jury, bis bonds being pl-iced at 8500.
J. T. McGonigill is now brakiug on
the branch, tbe oompany having allowed
an additional man. Tbe iuoreased
btisiuess of the Heppner branch de
munded more help, aud Couduutor
Dunn's appeal was not overlooked.
D. A. Herrcn and J. S. Buseick, under
the firm name of D. A Herren & Co., are
buying aud selling grain of all kindp
next door to the Uazette office. They
nay the highest market price, and will
buy in any quantities. 78-tf.
Most people in this section remember
Jim Bradley, the erstwhile resident of
lienpuer aud Lexington, and one of the
principals in the Lexington town-
burning. His death by tbe pistol in
Idaho was not unexpected.
Alfred Rascb, W. H. Hermann, G. F.
Roberts. Fred Eaton and W. H. Smith,
renre6enting. respectively. Clossett
Devers. Mason, Ehrman & Co., Zan
Bros., Byron Jaokson and H. E. Bucklen
A Co., are in town today.
B. A. Hnnsaker runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving ever)
day except Sunday. Shoilest aud cheap
est route to the interior. P. Cohn
agent.
Dan Morrow, owing to rains nn.l bad
weather, did ool gel si-.ilMi l. i Long
Creek till veetcruny ut-nnni!. I.ewas
accompanied by U1-0, S'uhbif !! Id who
also took out a loader suppins.
Times are hrd but our people seem
to be determined to mako b ill ends
meet. This determination wiil c irry
our seotion through till the downing ol
a more prosperous era. in 189(3
J. B. Natter bus reopened ibe Brewery
Saloon, keeping on tap a! el; tiin a tbe
best beer on tbe Paoitic ro 1st. A'30 on
hands the best brands of liquors, wines
Bnd cigars. 56if.
Nearly all women have good hair,
though mauy are gray, and few are bald.
Hall's Hair Renewer restores tbe natural
color, aud thickens the growth of the
hair.
Mrs. Judge Peck
Dyspepsia
Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How
She Was Cured
Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the fol
lowing letter from Mrs, 11. M. Feck, uife of
Judj;e Pe:k, a justice at Tracy, Cal., and a writer
connected with thy Associated Press;
"By a deep sense of gratitude for the great
benefit I have received from the use of Hood's
Sarsaparilia, I have been led to write the follow
ing statement for the beuetlt of sufferers who
may be similarly aftlicted. For 15 years I have
been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and
Heart Trouble.
Almost everything 1 ate would distress me. I
tried different treatments and medicines, but
failed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend
prevailed upou me to trv Hood's Sars;;p:irilla.
The first bottle 1 noticed helped me, s i I con
tinued taking tt. It did me so nuu h good tlmi
my friends spoke of the Improvement. I uav;
received such great benefit from it that
Gladly Recommend It.
1 now have an excellent appetite and nothing 1
eat ever distresses me. It ulno keeps tip in;
ttesh and strength. I cannot p";ii
Sarsaparil'i loo murh." M';-. II.
Tracy, California. et ilOOJK
i'.IMV.
. l'i;t k
Mood's PitlS lire lmwl I".
in prnporUon anil appearance.
Whkat Sacks . The Morrow County
Land & Trust Go. are putting out wbeiit
saoks at their warehouses at Douglas,
lone aud Heppner. All those wishing
sacks should see them. 57tf.
It is the Headquarters!
j fillitH, Drugs Oils,
let Artioea, Patent
Eto
Glttss, To!"
Aledlolnea,
0ioe of all stages running oat of Heppner.
SLQGUm-JOHNSTOH Eii Wilt
PHIL. COHS, Proprietor.
-OF-
Foi- the Cure tu
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gazkttk ofticc for particulars
Strlctlyeontidt'ntlal. Treatment privatcaud sure
eure.
for Infants and Children.
HAPPINESS
Will reign supreme amoug the residents of Morrow and adjoining Co'a
"7-IHEIES3Sa"-
They oatoh onto a few important faots, one of whioh they must and will know
on reading this Ad. When they learn of the
GRANDCLEARANCB SALE
Of General Merchandise taking place at
McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth
Retail Store !
Tbev will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hauks" gait.
WHAT ?
MoFarlaud Aloroantile Co , of Heppuer, selline ont at cost ? Yes, we oiler onr
whole Block at lowest wholesale prioes, for CASH ONLY, in order to
be rudy for our Fall purchases. These goods are ull New,
Clean, Fiist-Class Articles aud bought in tbe
best markets in tbe Dnited States.
We wish to exchange them for your money.
A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods
At Cost or Lower !
Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels,
lufanta Caps. Bonnets aud Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Flannels, blankets, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets.
Riding Gloves, Bhiok and Colored Hose, Dress Lininps, Stays, Silk Thread and
TwiBt, Knitting Yarns, Saxouy Yarns, Fancy Goode, eto.
Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers,
At prices never thought of. Call and see.
One buuured pairs child's heavy lace shoes way down. Meu s and Jioy s Clothing.
Oversbirte, Gloves, etc., Boots, Hlioes, ittiouers, nais, vap, vmuniw , 11
Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps. Brushes, Razors, table and Pocket
Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (kuives, forks aud spoons) Carving Sets, TrunkB, Va
lises, eto.
"Cantorialsso well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Akchkr, M. I).,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Land Decision. Furnished by W. i
Harlan, Land Att'y, Washington, D. C.,
for the Heppner Gazette : Au applica
tion to enter, presented while tbe laud
n question is involved iu the pending
application of another, should await tbe
final aotion iu prior application Asst.
rfec'y Sims.
'The Shob Makkr. Joe Dubois has
moved his shoe-making aud repair shop r
from the old May street stand to tbe
room formerly occupied by Green
Mathews, barber shop, neit door to
Noble's bnrness Bhop. Joe aleo has o
good workman with him and guarantees
satisfaction. Don't overlook him for
SrBt class work. (36 tf.
Foil Sale. A thoroughbred regis
tered Hereford bull Maywood, No.
28,606. Tbis bull was bred in Illinois by
Geo. T. Baker, and is just tbe animal
you want to breed stook that will bring
a good prioe. I will sell obeap as I
have another of same stock; or will trade
for good miloh cows.
8tf. F. O. Btjcknum.
Litbraiiv Entertainment. Saturday
evening, ftovernoer ord, tue ueppner
High School will give a literary enter
tainment of music, songs, recitations,
tableaux and plays, at tbe Opera House,
beginning at 7:30 o'clook. The proceeds
are to supply the High School with new
song books And nrjrary reading. Ad
mission, 25 oeuts;ohiidren, loots. 8-10.
"The use of 'Cwtoria is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Carlos Mabtttn, I). D.,
New York City.
The Ckntauii Compact, 77 Mi rrav Stkmw, New York Citt.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
flour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion, Without injurious medication.
"For several years I have recommended
your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results."
Kdwin K. PAanan, M. T.
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
Our whole store will
Counter During
Months.
be a Big Bargain
the coming Fall
Tinware, Buckets, Milk
Boilers, Wash Tubs,
Trees. Carpenter
Horse Shoes, Bar
r Ul..a.;. Pna Hanmn. uiwl Ntntlil i.HimiR. It'aSSWare. uroilKttry, A lie
Sets. Stoua Jars, Lamp Chimneys, Lautern Globles, Lauterus, Wicks, Oliver
Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Bakes Mowers, Mitobell Wagons, Hacks, Buck
BoBrde, Carts, Harrows, Seed Drills, at oost until present Btook ie sold. Saddles
and Harness, Kittes and Shot uuos, etc.
A Pull Slnnk of Hardware. Cook and Heating Stoves
Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Oofl'eo Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boil
Brooms, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts and Washers, Plow Single
Tools, (all kinds) Garden Toole, Roof Plates. Stove Pipe, Naile,
Was at Hbppnek. Lew Vernou,
formerly a Pendleton musician, is the
author of some very popular songs,
among whioh are "Sweet Marie" and
"Two Little Girls in Blue," wbioh are
at present tbe oraze in tbe east. Vernon
it is eaid, discoursed music in tbe
saloons when in Portland, but bas rispu
to a higher plane and is now worth
considerable money, says the Walla
Walla Statesman. Vernou was at one
time in Heppner, and many people here
will remember him. Lew was manager
of an amateur minstrel performance at
tbe oourt bouse some years ago, iu
wbioh quite a number of onr young
men were more or less prominent.
The Cmi'PLHO WhistiiEU. Alfred
Henry Bryant, a oripple, has attracted
more thau usual attention ou the streets
for tbe past week by bis remarkable
whistling. The young man is a native
of Australia, and was at one time n
mercberof nn opera troupe in that oniony,
tilling the role of baritone siuj;er. Four
yeBrs Bgo while traveling, he met with
a railway eocideni, b'lirg bis right leg
and arm. incapacitating him from fol
lowing bis profess on. Sincf. that time
he has taken sdvantsge of h'e ability as
a whistler to earn a living, mid his
warblings not only draw a great crowd
but bring many a di ne and quarter to
bis picket. Yesterday a unrnber of
ladies, attracted by bis whistling of
"The Hooking Bird." made up a purse
iiuiot.g lln ni und enntributul il to the
yontig mt!. Oiegmmin .
cmtut,
la these daa everybody is interested
iu the little "hermit nation" that boue
of oouteutiau betwt-eu Oliian aud Japau
yet comparatively few Araerioana have
more thau a vague idea of its geography
and history. With a view to supplying
defiui'e iufornntion on this interesting
and really important topic, the American
Book Company have issued "Cores.
The Udrmit Nati.m," a pamphlet which
forms No. i, of the American Education
ul Bulletin S ries. Besides the geog
rnphv a.'id liirtnry oi th.i pcuinnila, it
describes the characteristics of the
peooln, tber tgoveruiieut, politics, in
diie'rif-s. ediiciim, im.l religion, aid
confiiiin a lv.-e unp -if O reu it!i pitrts
of Chiii i .i' i ) - v iu. i'1''" pamphlet is
maii-. d fee .mi .-piI.c ill. in.
1 1 ooil Cures Scrofula
"t our or five years ago I had sores on
my sect so that I was unable to wear
shoes. I saw in tne Heppner Gazette
Hood's Sarssparilla advertised to cure
scrofula mid I procured two bottler-.
My bands were covered with warts
when I begun t.ikiuir Hood's SaraapB
rilla and they all dis 'ppeared when I
had finish usiuu it." Tho mp.s A.Cole
mun, Davidson, Or.
Hood's Tills cure all liver ills.
If you arc melaucholy or dowu witb
the blues you need Simmons Liver
ltpguliitor.
Beookd YoubBhand -The legislature
of 1893 passed an net oonoeruiug the
branding of stock that seeme to be not
generally known. The act provides
tbat "All brands shall be reoorded iu
the county where the owner r.-sides, aud
in snoh otner county wuere suou
animals usually range; and no evidence
of ownership by brand shall be per
mitted iu courts of this state, on or after
Nov. 1st, 1894, unless snob brand shall
be recorded as in this act provided."
Tbe act further provides tbat the braud
shall be burned in a pieoe of leather
and filed with the clerk, with a certill
cate as to where tbe brand is to be
placed, Bays the Chronicle. Burn your
brand on tbe leather and take it to the
county clerk, and be will do the rest.
Antelope Herald.
It -A
Come in and make your selections before tbe assortment is brok'.u. Save your
money by buying at our store, A full hue ol Groceries at out pnoee, mini close
of this sale.
ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST.
Country trade solicited. It will pay you to trnvel hundreds of miles to lay in
your supplies Bt onr priceB. Dou't let friendship for any firm cause you to Ihx
yourself these hard times. Mail orders oart fully filled. Cull and be convinced;
No trouble to show goods.
This Clearance Sale is uow in full blast.
.BUSINESS !
MERCANTILE COMPANY
'ANDIRD MOW
R!
A VETERAN'S VERDICT.
The War is Over. A Well-known Sol
dier, Correspondent and Journal
ist Makes a Disclosure.
Dick Benmau, one the Gazette's
patrons, is enjoying life in town a few
days on bis return f'om a eummer'i
rustling in tbe Dale oouotry.
Mrs. 8. S. Whetstone and little
daughter arrived Tuesday morning on
the return trip home from B visit to
Ohio and Missouri.
Jeff Hayes, wife and mother, have
returned from tbe ranch and taken up
tbeir residence in their Heppner prop
erty for the winter.
For distressing oppressions and full
ness in tbe stouiaob take Simmons
Liver KegiiUtor.
For the many accidents tbat occur
about the farm or household, such as
burns, eialde, bruises, cute, ragged
wouuds, bites of animals, motqnitos or
other insects gslls or chaffed ipots,
frost bites, 8CU.es or pains on any part
of the b,idy, or the ailment resulting
frmn exuosure. as neuralgia, iheuma-
tism, eto. Dr. J. H. MoLeau'l Voloan'
io Oil Liuimeut baa proved itself i
toTBHian remedy. Price 25a, 60e and
LC0pr bottle.
Fbll Ovkb a Bluff. A mm by t he
name of Hensbaw Sunday night about
half-past 10 o'clock fell over the bluff in
the rear of tbe town of Grnut, receiving
severe injuries from which it is supposed
be will not reoover. He nad been work
ing at Grant for the past month, and
olalms that a compauioa robbed him of
$12 and threw him over the oliff As ,
carpenter tools were found near where j
be fell, it is supposed be had stolen them
and was attempting to hide them in
some seoure place above the town, when
be made a misstep and fell a distance of
fifty feet over the precipice. One of Mr.
Walker' sons heard rocks rolling down
tbe hill; but paid no aitentiou to tbe
matter until about au hour afterwards,
when ories for help were beard, Bud
proceeding to the plaoe from wheno
tbey ome, the aufortuuate man wai
found in a tmrtbly niBngled onditior.
Both arms wore broken, tbe skull ih
fractnred and the riba oi ooe a de were
crushed L.ht n'gut themio was taken
iu tbe truin t th Gi 'd Samaritau
hospital io Portbtnd. .Not mncli h ;
known about Uensbuw, only that L
was an ex-ccsvict (rem Klickiiet j
county .T. M. .
3'J.ND of a I5au Man. IIjh prelunu ary
examination Jiii.i Todd It 'be kill
iug of Jmuri F. lii l!i-y was commenced
before Jusiic" f. S. liingrbdiH in Satnr
day Soptmnb"! 22 id, mid oontir tied on
the foil iwi'i' M 1 1 I -.y iiulil lute in the
evening. The Uil- hh represented by
Distriit Att'r.,..y Ciiarles W. O'Ncil
end the aoniisBd liy Major W. W. Woods.
Six wituesKi-s mem exumiiied ou the
part of the piowciuion, eight in behalf
of tbe dnfeuse. The testimony of the
eye wituess s of the trngcdv correspond
ed with each other ou nil the main
points and went olearly to establish the
(ict that the homicide was justifiable.
The character of the Jeceaeed waj
undeniably proven to bn bad, and In j
addition to the fact of his tun-ateimig
tbe life of John Todd on various
occasions, one wttnoHs testified to his
being guilty -f th crniie of areon, in
Morrow oouiity. O.-fgou, hii.1 was Bent
to the penitentiary end there, serwd a
term for tbtoff ?u-(e. After hearing tbe I
testimony and i.ivoiiKiiiu of counsel,
the oourt diseliKrged llie aioused on the
grouu.i of justifiable homicide , Waril
oer Nws.
IinMaua ''"in i llml" (1 her lliouiiuilsof iirave
B(ilil:cis 0-tie: war. iind noHltile, lieul's h liet
ler ri'-ord hi ilint respcet lli.ni it s. In
liM-ruttire. II- is rapidly ae(ilii'inir au
r-.,-. i:.!,!,. i::n. In ivur and llicrature
Holornoii Y"Wi II ve!l known n a writer 88
' So'." In i v.-iiii nil Iionorahle iiohilmii. lur
l'i;: (he l-'ti' uitr l.e w?. a rneintKir of Co. M
,; v v :., mi .- iinil of llie lli. li lliillami In-
fiinlry Vol tun i--r-. KuKardliix an imporlaut
cii'i'iJinhl a n"e li'i v'l i leii hh lollows:
ifc-viTw of ii- c:'l vi'iemris here are using
lir. Mip IWirjt e Ner me. Heart iun
:..! I.iw 1'1'ls a: of llMMM UIVIIIX
i i-.la - i i-.ii I h fie'l, ue ha ve never
fli-i. it--i in.iii.nre wit-li iliem. Of
, Tin'-' - -i'. I hey are the besl com-
;m-""' 'ii i' rriuir-fl In a prep
1 - it-;;- r:r i:r" iu- hav- ever known.
1 1 i-i of nra r-,e for llierii
i: - it ii-.-r-.'- ili of a in w principle III
:. irl i.t!.' Uil llie H'Ht-ein wi.nder-
-i i, i nil, try I.Mae remeinen.-V-i.
Marlon. Imt., I ec. 5. IKS.
,r-edl-:. iireo:d by all druirglsts on
iMi;;i:,tii' e, or ent direi-t by the
,-.l,-i ii., Klkhart, I no., on re
: -. r luilrle. aix bottles 15. ex-
i;ii -i Ii y iviltivelycontainuelther
;i .'.i-l-lill.-j uruK.
For -ale by T. W. Ayers, jr.
aii'l !
sple-
llie )'
liitiaii
Hauuted!
A hrtuuled hotiHe iu these prajtical
and nnromaiitio ijays is something of n
rarity, but an individual haunted with
the idea that his ailment is incurable is
a personage frequently met wilh. lii
h.ilief in llie ability of medicine to cure
is only a mild form of motinmania,
although In some CAfH repealed failures
to obtain relief from many different
souroes would bltrii'St seem to jiimfy
the doubt. Hosteller's Stomrcb bitters
bus demonstrated its ai llity to over
came dyspepsia, ponstipation. liv.-r ami
kidnev tronl.le. iiie.lariai C'iin(.hinrM and
r.prvonnneMd. and iH reo-T'ie t m loeve
nient iri the cnri?; 'ine o"7h. nt Teqet
t "i warrKUt i's tiinl by any or-e 'iT,;hled
w:(h eitt er ef !lie eli',e e;t'r'ei:n. ,-ven
et;b'.nifh hi pri-vi 'ie fT.n "h i bidn
reru' dial an! h iTe h en ftntt'e'S. Used
wiih pemi.iieime. fhe B-tt.-ra w.il coo
qir r tb' mor nb-il i -i c-jk.s.
Eas tbe reputntiou of beiug the
Lightest Running,
Least Wear,
Fewer Repairs,
of Ruy liiRchine iu the umrket.
fos stt r- ,11,,,,,,
X l l ltn
HEPPNEn on
W. L. Douglas
V dnWU NOQUIKINa
f5. CQRQOVAPI,
3.5-0 FINE CALF& rftN6ABH
3.4P P0LICE.3 Soles.
os2. WORKWOMEN
EXTRA FINE. "
2.l.BoYfflML$H0a
LADIES
SEND FOR CATUOQUE
i W-t.-DOUC.LAS,
BROCKTON, MASS-
Voa can save money br nurehanlug W. L.
JIuukIhs HboeM, .
Bcauu, we re the largest tuanufcturri of
dverued hot In the world, and guarnle
the value by lampinn the name and price on
the bottom, which protecti you againrt hljn
price and the middleraan'a profits. Our ahoea
equal cuBtoin work In atyle, eaiy titling and
wearing oualili'S. We have them aold every,
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. T..'e uo Mibulltute. If your
dealer cannot uyt'ly you, we can, Sold by
Healer w liosa name Hill ahortly ap
pearhue Agent anted. Apply il obue.
Land Patents
Laud patents secured for settlerB in the nhorteBt poeHible time.
Contested Cases
Contented canes intelligently uud ukillfully bandied.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputon Hjieedily miltlod.
Contests
Between individuals having coiillii ting claims under the agricultural land
lawa. and those between claimants under the Mineral f-aws and agricultural
claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbo pnbliolaud laws and the
Kailroad companies and tbeir grantees, and the stales and their grantees, tinder
tlie Kwemp-Land and School-Laud Oranie.
Hpeclalty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers
wbobave complied with the laws under whioh their entries were made, and who
are anuoyed and worried by delays iu tbe issue of their patents, caused by Trifling
rngiilurities wbioh can be easily and speedily removed,
Advioe aleo given iu all matters relatiug t the public lauds, especially on
points arising nuder the new laws wbiob have been recently passed providing for
the disposal of the public domain.
If you WBiit vour land patent iu a hurry if yon want your land business, , of
any character, attended to by skillful and competent attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wkuukrhurn, Ckn. Man.,
r. o. Boi, :w5.
Washington. t. (!.
Nt.rvone r,tm is flora dyspepsia. Take
. Simmops Liter fUguletor and be cor'.J.
erzr.
Owing to tbe advantages gained through .
being a member of the ....
P. C. Thompson Co.
Are in position to malt prices for rash us
lew us the lowest
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Boldoitrlnht.no rnt, noroltr. . fdpt4
r Citt. VilliiKor Oountrr. Ntiwl in r
home, ihop, VjrDd offlo. Oritit.tcobtV
innon Bud VeB-t ni ir fm erth.
Av-nu mnitr iroinioioaoopri ar.
Ont id rfttdno muni Mia bo aU tfai
Dfti(ttib"r. f mm inMruiooota, do tor, wortu
uirbi, tny dlxlstiCA. Complete, ruadv for
qm wbn thif'id. Cad b iuf up by uny one,
bfr-vr otit ol ordfrr, no rm rin, iat j aU
Complete Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Gent's Furnishing Goosti
Sewing Machines. A Car Load of Rushford Wagons
just received. Odd Combinations Sign.
Corner M:iin and W illow Streets,
HEFFFEX, OjttGOW.