Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 11, 1895, Image 2

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"MILLIE. THE QUADROON."
The Young People of the Epworth Lea-oe
Produce the Flay Successfully l-aturday
Eve. To be Repeated Tonight.
The Tacoma News waB gotten
out by Tacoma ladies on the iJOth
ult., and a very creditable edition
it is.
Attorney Genebal Olney has
been made Secretary of State,
while Judge Judson Harmon, of
Cincinnati, will take Olney's posi
tion. Harmon is comparatively
unknown, but Cleveland always
does the unexplainable.
Senator ThurstoD, of Nebraska,
is no special authority on anything
and especially silver. A year or
so ago he was out as a sort of a
free - coinage - of - silver - to-the-ex-tent-of-the-American-product
ad
vocate, but now he is "oat for the
stuff." and of course is a red-hot
gold-bug.
If any person imagines that the
agitation on the money question is
dying down they are reckoning
without tneir nost. in tue revis
ion of the tariff for revenue, we
would place it where it would do
the most good, if the Gazette had
any influence in the matter. And
yet we would like to see a stable,
American money system estab- ter WBS e1ual to
lishod in America.
Senator Mitchell has called
upon the secretary of the interior
relative to the order excluding
Bhoop from the Cascade Reserva
tion, with the result that the order
On last Saturday evenintr, a few
young people of tbe Epworth League
presented at tbe opera bouse tbe drama,
"Millie, the Quadroon," to a large bu
dietioe. The rendition of the play was
excellent, being far above the average
of amateurs, lhe drama reminds one
very muoh or "Unoie lom a uaDin, '
showing the iniquities of slavery and
the ntter degredation to which slaves
were often subjected during the period
when this was in vogue in the Southern
states. Then there whs thevillian in all
bis beastly beartleesneBs; tbe comic,
the good and tbe bad, tbe dry, oranky
old maid, all taking their respective
parts amid exoitiog scenes of murder
and bloodshed, lovs, peace and happi
ness. Tbe good-natured criticism of the Ga
zette on the efforts of the various ama
teurs in a former play seems to have
borne good fruit, for the improvement
was marked in Saturday night's enter
tainment. Tbe Gazette says "good
natured," for it was so meant, at the
same time giving each full oredit for any
points of excellence Doted.
"Fred Grover," a doctor, wan repre
sented by H. T. Bagley. Harry ia
graceful on the stage, and bis dignified
bearing was fully in keeping with the
oharaoter.
"Cbas. Hayden," who in disguise of
gray beard and wig also represented
"Old Nathan," was taken by Jas. Hart
in a very becoming manner. His acting
in tbeBbooting of Daville was very, very
good.
"Oncer Daville, the Southern planter,
a very bad man, too, for tbe character is
villainous 10 the extreme, was repre
sented by E. D. Gilhousen. Ernest is a
suocess in that line, and his Spanish
mustache and goatee made bim appear
tbe bad man be wanted tbe audience to
think be was on this oooasion, at least.
Miss Lillian liiBbee took tbe oharaoter
of "Millie Grover," and in disguise as
"Sister Agnes." Miss Bisbee had a
dillioult part, but she was equal to It in
every particular.
Miss Eva Brians represented the ad
ventures1, "Isadore," Daville's be
trothed. Miss Brians' oonoeption of
her oharaoter was excellent, for in her
murderous schemes she aoted as oool
and cunning as we are woot to imagine
tbe genuine, heartless adventuress.
"Prisoilla," Dr. Grover's old maid sis-
"Caudle's" wife, only
her tongue ran longer and harder.
When she thought anything, she spoke
"out in meetiu'." Miss Lena Behtne
represented this character, and tbe man
ager of tne play made do mistake in
casting her fur this part.
Mrs L. W. Briggs did well in her
charaoter of "Harriet," the slave.
"Gyp" and "Siiih," negro oharaoters
tit ken by Miss Mabel Ilerren and Will
was rescinded. The Dalles Chron
icle suggests that though all do Kellogg, reHpeotively, brought down the
not agree with the senator on the bouse
money question, yet he ia to be
commended for his method of get
ting a great deal of good work done
in a short space of time.
WHAT IT UK ALLY MEANS.
From tlio Portland Hun.
A literal interpretation of the finan
cial plank adopted in the Ohio conven
tion really meaim independent bimetal
lism. The Hun does not for a moment
claim that the Intention of those framiry
tbe resolution wax to declare for Indt
pendent bimetallism, a iiiiqntionabl)
the plank was drwn with a view of de-
Tbe minor characters were "all right,"
and the scenic eflVots good. Tbe scene
shifting was also done well, which ia an
important feature.
In one of tbe most touching sonnes,
Miss Lillian Bisbee was interrupted by
aome unnuoeasary merriment on tbe part
of aome person who was looking for a
chance to be funny . I'liis was uncalled
tor and altogether unappreciated, and it
By James Judson Martelle.
CHAPTER VIII.
After Grant Rogers' departure from
the Judkins' homestead Mrs. Judkins,
Jerry and Mirandy talked over tbe
situation, the excellent outlook for a
bountiful harvest, tbe upward tendency
of the wheat market and the notable
revival of prosperity generally, and were
very happy in the thought tbat a silver
lining emblazoned the dawn of future
prosperity for them.
The following Saturday af;er Grant's
visit to tbe fumily, including Mirandy,
tbe vouueer Judkins. and John, the
hired man, bundle! into the large farm
wagon and started for Heppuer to follow
tbe advice of their, to them, Providential
adviser, and "do their tradin' with
Horner & Rhea."
Mirandy all the way to town was
constantly thinking and speaking of
Grant and wondering if she would see
him, forgetting entirely the handsome
youDg merchant.
Arriving in Heppner the Judkins
family and John, the hired man, im
mediately proceeded to Horner & Rhea's,
where they were tbe recipients of gentle
manly courtesies from affable clerks, and
were shown and sold goods tbat were
amazingly oheap and of tbe best quality.
Mirandy, who was examining and
pricing some gmubams, suddenly look
ing around espied Urant lingers and
straightway made a dash for that gentle
man, not noticing a handsome young
woman who was aiding Grant in post
ing his books.
"Wby, howde du, Mr. Rogers," said
Mirandy, with one of her sweetest smiles,
"I most thot as how I wasn't goiu' to
git to see you, an' I wanted to bo bad."
"My wife, Miss Judkins. MrB. Rogers
this is Miss Mirandy Judkins of whe m I
spoke to yon about seeing, you will re
member, on my reoent visit to tbe
oountry."
"Laws sake, your wife, you married an'
makin luv to me! Yon deceitful thing.
I jist hate you, so I do," and with this
exolamation Mirandy threw up ber
hands in holy horror and burst into
tears."
"What Is the meaning of all this,
Grant," asked Mrs. Rogers.
"Well, I hardly know, my dear, the
young lady is evidently laboring under
a false impression."
"No I hain't. Didn't yoa cum to see
ns an' didn't you make luv to me?
sobbed Mirandy.
"I am very sorry indeed" replied
Grant, "if you construed my actions
other than out of pure friendship, for
really I did not mean to lead you to be
lieve otherwise."
"Oh, deceitful man," replied Mirandy
"never more will I trust thee," nod
strutted out of the office room with head
ereot and colors Hying, determined to
go home and aocept the proposal of Bill
llnntgrass, which she did on that young
gentleman's next courtship visit and
they wen duly and happily Joined in
the holy bouds of wedlock within
fortnight thereafter.
CHAPTER IX.
Little more remains to be told of ou
story of "flow Jeremiah Judkins Became
Rich." Falling heir through tbe death
UiNcD WELL WITHOUT COST.
The Trick by Winch a Moneyless Scamp
Swindled a Washington Reatanrateor.
An unp rincipled scamp recently
played a game upon a Washington
restaurateur that for originality and
effectiveness ha ot been matched in
any of iime-honored stories of
Beau Hickman or any other "eatera
of dinners, you foot the bills." ne was
a well-dressed, gentlemanly-appear
ing person any otner wouia not nave
secured much attention in the cafe
which he worked and he ordered a
dinner that proclaimed him an epicure,
if a scoundrel. He commenced, says
the Post, by tipping the waiter lib
erally, which alone would proclaim
him one accustomed to secure the best
of attention; and as for wines, he
would have none but the best vintages,
which he picked with the taste of a
connoisseur. The dinner was prepared
to the king's taste and appeared to
please him until the last course. At
that.point he uttered an exclamation
of horror, and beckoned frantically to
the waiter. That functionary not be
ing sufficient to vent his wrath upon,
he summoned the head waiter, and
eventually the proprietor. Then he
pointed out the cause of trouble a
dead fly in the dessert. Words could
not express his well-feigned disgust,
or the regret of the proprietor at this
unfortunate occurrence. The cook was
called up and "roasted" more effect
ually than he ever did his meats, and
the restaurateur offered every amend In
his power. But the guest professed to
be almost overcome with nausea, and
could not eat any more he had proba
bly had all he wanted. Of course the
proprietor oould not think of charging
for such on unfortunate meal, and
was only too thankful that the matter
should escape the attention of the
other guests. But when the disgusted
guest had gone a bystander, who had
watched the occurrence, remarked to
the proprietor: "Why, didn't you see
him put that fly in the dessert?" And
the subsequent conversation was unfit
for publication.
IN THE LARGE CITIES.
A Philadelphia Chinaman has thirty
gods.
Behlw. with 1,815,600 people, haa
only 26,800 dwellings.
Of the twelve largest cities in the
world three are in Japan.
Lotdon theater-going is said to have
declined to a remarkable extent.
Washington is the only city of any
size in this country that possesses no
factories.
During the last ten years the Paris
Gas Company has paid into the city
treasury 840,000,000.
Berlin has just decided that wooden
pavements are a failure, while Constan
tinople is having the first one put down.
The first London directory was
printed in 1067 and contained but sixty-
four pages, with the names oi i, au per
sons and firms.
There are upward of fifty hospitals
in London. The earliest, St. Bartholo
mew's, was founded in 1102, and St.
Thomas, in 1552.
Chicago expects to complete its new
Masonic temple, twenty stories, or 275
feet high, by the first of May, 1802. It
will be five feet higher than the tower
of the famous Auditorium in the same
city.
The director of the mint estimates
that the United States can rely upon
producing at least 833,000,000 per year
in gold for several years to come.
Rev. A. W. Mann, the pioneer deaf
mute preacher, writes: "The ratio of deaf
mutes to the hearinff is as 1 to 1,600, bo
there are over 40,000 in the United
States and about 1,000,000 in the world."
A preliminary report of the secre
tary of the treasury of the operations
of the internal revenue bureau during
the fiscal year ended June 30 last, shows
that the total collections from all
sources were 8146,035,376, an increase of
83,440,680, as compared with the collec
tions during the preceding fiscal year.
LOCAL MARKET REPOHT.
ISS I Ifd Mich 1
PREDICTION FOR HEPPNER: A bree
zy time may be f xpected at Ben
Huneaker'e, followed by a regular
yelone of low prices that will
sweep all opposition before it
Showers of purchasers will follow,
succeeded by a general clearing
term.
Besides a general line of grocer
ies, Hunsaker carries Tinware,
Wood and Willow Ware, Glass
ware and Orockery, Cigars, Tobac
cos, Confectionaries, Etc
Old Blackman Stand
(Successor to Jerry Conn.)
B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
You Should Pppjp
For
a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
Is to he honed that no such display of urotuer in Australia, to a nng mu
li.i.l inuiiiiun will itriAiiP fltia vii i it i at I RUIU Jeremiah whs enabled to pay off
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which time the play will be repeated. niortgiige an.l other indebtedness,
II... .nrit.l.Ur urnllM anutioit Hint Mid through trading Witt) lUat eDtur-
little more oar might be taken in "eiils." Peeing and pmgieeaive mercantile arm
Also whon intHrruutioue occur Ihronub ' Horner A Rhea, whose motto
u.iilatue the person spenkiug should o W'o eale and email proUte,' jeremiau
THE CORAL POLYP.
oeiviug the people and ottohing Tote right oo without repetition and take up nd is euabled to save shout 60 per
words where applause began. These nt on tbe dollar in tbe porch ase or. me
ingestion are gifen with tbe koowl- oeoesaanea of life, and on this day
edge tbHt it is easier to criticise then to of May, 18!i5, we find our Jeremiah in a
to the required work of aotiog cbarao- prosperous condition, with a snug DauK
tr i acoount io ma creuu, one oi iue urwt iuu
Tbe prioe for admission to all part of prolific farms to Morrow county.
Hi house this evening will Ims 2T. cents. " Mocked, well improved ami uu.ier
ami allowing the nominee to, if possible.
straddle the question. It declares for
bimetallism which, technically apeak
lug, means Hie concurrent use ol two
metal Imving fixed relative values ai
media of exchange, but the platform al
demands Urn use of both gold and silver
a standard money. It ia claimed b)
some oi iue "goiiinea - mat iiiinelnlliam
today exists io tbe United Mat fa. Huol
an assertion it wholly fnlan. Tbe Uuited
Htali'i ia now on a single gold standard.
(lold I her ataudard money. NVIill
silver ia circulated, atill it haa not equal
circulation with gold, hence, ia not ii
concurrent ns for the reason that undtr
the policy adopted by the aeoretariea of
the treasury our government bond and
li'gal teudera are mads redeemable it
gold, tlmiigh specifically contracted t
be paid in coin. No two nietala can br
Standard money unless they haverqtial
powers at a fixed ratio. OolJ baa un
restricted coinage, while our nilnia a'
closed to silver. Our silver that is
Coined into dollars lias legally full legal
lender qualification, though the govern
in e nt, by its action, give gold the pre
ferenoc ami nobler pnailmu in the pay
ment of ila ubligaliona,
ll a financial plank in party plat-
form waa a eontrect lietween the sue-
CfMful Candidal and til people, anil tl
waa b-gally Misibi to enforce strictly
literal C'lustrnotlon and adherence lo
ante, no candidate elected on platform
similar to lhe one adopted by the Ohio
convention cool I advocate gold mono
metallism. That be would I forced to
support international bimetallism, and.
lo ea of failure lo obtain thai, then
llidi'l-eud' hl bimetallism ia Certainly
fair conclusion, based oo a strict analy
at of the rd.ili.m. Unfortunately,
ucli recourse la not open to lhe oplc,
bene lhe n-city of favoring Ilia can
didal an I party m oat clearly au I nn
qiivocally representing III principle
they wish loaeegoverumeelally adopted
lo all partie l.hlay Waf b foim I true,
lyal and able odtocalee nf independent
bimetallism. The only olealioil la,
bicu party will lect auU men oa
Ihfir standard bearers. Tbe indepen
dent liliurUllnla, numerically rep re
ThrtyVnulld at the ltt or One Inch la
Hlx Months.
The coral animal can be tamed. I be-
ieve 1 am the first person in the world
who ever accomplished the result, says
George L. Bancroft. Here is a piece I
found on a Florida reef. I was anxious
to learn how fast the coral grows, so
I placed it in water where I conld visit
it every week and note the change.
When I first visited the specimen the
polyps would dart into their cells.
After several visits they became so bold
as to remain outside, and finally our
acquaintance ripened until they would
do their work while I remained a
watcher. I have stood by the hour
watching the little fellows at work.
They taught me that the claim of sci
entific men that the coral does not
frow more than one inch in one hun
dred years is the sheerest nonsense.
V,y nets buildud an inch in six months.
II v lo they work? Well, that is a
rahc; difilcult question to answer. The
UtUe animal is a sack: that is, his stom
ach is the biggest part of him. lie is a
compound animal, and increases by
germination, young polyps springing
from the original polyp. The upper
surface is arrayed with tentacles, and
Mie body is separated by a number of
partitions that extend from the stomach
to the outer skin. Jlutween these walla
the carbonato of lime is deposited.
Is the Henry mountains, in southern
Utah, is a mound covered with giant
crvstaK Perfect prisms of selinite
five feet long are found there.
The drinking of salt water is said to
be a perfect cure for sea-sickness,
though it makes the patient very
miserable for a few minutes after he
has taken the cure.
A suit over the burglary of eleven
dollars in the court at Centerville, Pi.
Y., bus already cost the county and
the several parties in the suit over a
hundred times the amount of the orig
inal loss.
(nk room in the Tenderloin club of
New York is papered with six thou
sand playing cards, while another is
covered with theater ticket, and con
tains a cornice of champagne corks
right round it.
Wheat, bu 8 3640
Flour.bbl 2 40
Beeves, cows & two-year-olda.owt. 2 25
" three " " oo
Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 50 1 75
stock 1 UU u i ou
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 UU
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eees. doz
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 41)
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 8 81 97
Flour.bbl 2 50 3 50
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 5 00
Muttons, owt b00suo
Hogs, owt 4 60 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 7 8
Butter, lb 6 13
Eggs, doz 12 15
Potatoes new, per ot... 60 85
old. .. . mm va
Chiokens, doz 3 00 600
Turkeys, lb 11 15
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, bu $ 52 B3
Flour.bbl 180 2 35
Beeves, owt 2 25 3 60
dressed o OU ( b 50
Muttons, live sheared ... 2 25 Oi, 2 75
dressed. Ib 04 04 M
Hogs, on foot 3 50 0375
dressed. 11) 04
Wool Eastern Oregon... 05 07
Bntter 1 15
Eggs, doz 10 U
Chickens, doz 8 00 & 3 75
Turkeys. Ib dressed 12
CITY ! HOTEL.
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. 1"oin Bradley, Prop.
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CYCLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built In the world, regardless of price.
Do not be induced to iwy more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond i as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BlCYCLE CO,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indianapolis, Ind., U, 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
Our Reputation for
Square Dealing!
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Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
A buy mare, six years old, branded
watch key, has a young oolt. Was last
seen between Ueppner and Hsrilmsn.
Five dollars reward will be pnid for her
retnrn to E. J. Keeney,
41-tf. Heppner, Oregon.
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publications.
No one should miss the play for it is in
deed creditable performance.
KIpiIiIc
remedy is
lllttrrs.
This remedy is becoming so well
kuown Kud so popular a to need uo
iwctal me lion All who have used
Kli'Olric Hitlers nitig the same smitf of
iirmso. -A purer medicine does not rxist
and It is iftlMranlced to do nil tbat I
iilaitned. F.lfOlric llittrra will cure ell
cultivation aud growth of luxuriant li-lda
of waving grain od nlfalla. Jeremiah
is on the high rmd to wealth and
Milluetice aud be very rightfully oou-
ot'dee the foundation stone ot hl auo
ceta end tluam-lal liberty io life to the
visit to his home and statement of Grant
lingers. Trouble and oare have disap
peared from the countenance of Jerry
end bis estimable spouse and tbpy look
liaHa nf Hot I.lvvr ami Kiilntva. will
reruoe I'uni'lee. Holla. Halt Klieuro and J"" younger then wheo tiorilelie.1 Uy
tiirr ahVctintiH ran,! by impure blond, heavy debt. It is their pride to enter
Will drive Malaria from the aystrm
and prrvxiit as well cure ell Malarial
'vera For cure of lUadache, tVitisli-
imlioti and ludigMitiiin Irv F.leclric!
Millers-F.ntire satiafni'tmn If 'laran'enl,
r money reftind'd Fro WM. and fl
per bottle at 1'. W. Ayera, Jr., drugstore.
Lakh CoxTaw Clsrk J. W. Morrow
i busy taking down Die evidence in the
Ul oontesl bt weeo tieorge Vinson and
Jo. lioriiT. In making application to
ptin tiase some railroad land Mr. Vinson
got the numbers at tbe wrong half sec
tion. Mr. Iiwinr ia contesting the right
of Mr, Viosoo to the bait section fur
whioh be intended to apply to purchase
but did not. Vinson it represented by
Frank Kellogg, while J. II. Haley, of
t'eodleton, is looking after liter's iu
teres! t.
TO tONM WrTMM.
Tbe undersigned having lren restored
to .. allli ly snni'le tueana, alter an IT- r-
Intf f r several years with severe lung
afT -olioo, end tlial dread diaeaee, IVm
siiini'tiiiii, s an 1 1. his t make known lo
Ins f.'ll" snlT.Ti'ts the means nf i ore.
I'o tltiws ho diwire It, be will i heerlilb
l send, fiee nf rhargn, a Copy nf Ilie pre
seripiloii u.el, ubii'h they will (Ind
aure enie for t'onsiimptlnn, Astlinia, l'a
tar iti, Itroin'liilis and ell llimai and lung
mala Ilea. He hopes all silfferera will
n l.ia remedy as il la inyaliiatde. Those
drsirlng Ilie preai'MplinB, winch aill eost
ttietn liollnrig, aud may prove abteMirig,
III please at dresa. lUy. FDWAUD A.
mi.KiN. Itronklyn, H. Y. junll
tain their giieata and friendi with open,
frank and genial hospitality, never for
getting or tiring of relating the story of
their nps and downs in life and bo
Iheir fhiNiictal deliverance came through
the visit of an agent to their home of
Horner A liliea, ot Heppner, with whom
they have ever since done their trading
and advise their friend and acquaint
ance o do Ibe sa'ne, wo iid tbey take
advantage or low price and superior
quality of goods.
John, the hired man, is still with
Jerry, and "low bow be'll '.I'sj
stay with Jerry, so If Jerry brl to
jeolion he'd build home fer bieeelf
an' Ml Ibxlgos' darter, who !' gaged
to," and thai be will buy hi good of
Horner k l'.lie. "fer I know at bow
they ll eheier'n nnylawly else."
Till txi.
Don
lli'ad "Coin's"
Carlos I'oyd, agent.
The Weekly Hun and the Gazette fi 75
per year, both strictly in advauoe.
Of course you have noticed that L
lllnineiitlml ia oat for biiNinese this
spring. His f n Mi suits are attracting i
attention. tf.
Oreen Mathew for ehaytng, bair-
cuttiiiif. slii.minMiinB and all other work
in that line, lmtlis at any tune during
business boar.
Meadows A Hcnvner, lhe blacksmiths,
hnraeahoer and wood buluher. at lhe
old (limn stand. Main street, Heppner.
Call on the boy.
T. it. Howard make a specialty In
uptilvieg stockmen with all needed
article. hsi,is carrying a general line.
Hoe hi new ad. tt.
Mathew Urn., Oily hotel barber shop,
touanrial artist. lUirciilttiig, shaving,
shaiiitHtning, tic, done cumttUeally,
lliitb at ii cents apieo.
(). n. Hatt. the totieorlal artist, en
tie found at hi parlors, Matlock Corner,
where be will dispenae at popular price,
have, shampoo, haircuts, etc.
IT Wll I. NOT U
An SffTWattA TAvotlvn mnA Kwva TnfrTrL
Pol J tiy liniuif lt or sent rjy tnalL Ka,6jg
man ilw pet iec aire, rarnpios tree.
UV itvmw ToeUi aa J UreaUi, Zm.
Fur ! I! T. . Ajreri, jr., UiugkUt
W. L. Douclas
CI CUAf itTMtntar.
WW WnVbriTFOS AKINO.
. CORDOVAN.
rMNca a MAHuue calf.
4.3.M n NC CAXr liKANGAftCa
3.WPOLICE.330LtS.
2.l.7?BOYS'SCH0ttStffil
LADIES'
vriain rni rTi ftfir
'"WWalUrVMia,
Ovtf On MIMWmi hHi ttttf thm
W. L. Douglas $3 Si $4 Shoes
All our hoe arc egually MtUfactory
i ay f mi tiiM foe Iks wswry-.
Tv Mini OMSlaMi Mm la iu mn4 fit.
UR COMPETITORS are doing their
best to reach our mark but they can't do
it till they adopt our principle of selling only
First Class Goods at Honest Prices. We
don't claim to be the cheapest house on earth
but we do try to deal honestly with all.
Cheap goods are dear at any price, and our teas are tbe
beet that the money will buy. Don't forget the place.
r. c. aAiiOAixsor comp'y.
Ming leave lor r-cliO aiomiavs, i nr nj uiiiin uv amanwml,
U'l.....l.t. ....I t-'r .Ua retnnOna ,n I ' r ee oorm.a.4 M sot.
lues.la;. lbiir.ay ami at U m ay . . Jl r dealer tanool tunplv tuattua.
1 1 . n n n a. . n . n w m rmj r.. iitddl i
Piles! I'll-w! Ilala I'llea.
hyiiiplotne Moisture; intens Itebing
and slitigmg; most at Mglil; wore by
.'rli liing. It allowed lo Continue ;
titni..r f.itm. wtitrtlt r.ffn I.Ima.1 ftti.l 1
ill. erale, Uroiiilng very .ore. HwA1a
l)ivtwsr stop lhe ilching and blel
iiitf. heal tilcvralmn, and in mt cmi
reiunve the Inmor. At drnggot. r
by mail, for V) ceuta. Ir. Hyii A Hon,
I'hlla.lelphla,
Now 1 tbe lime to get tbe Wet kly
Oregonian, tbe g re ales I aeaspaper cf
the West. Wilb ll(l.Mi.hntb strict
lUd "Coiu'i financial Hchool," and
then take up lit other publication.
Tbey are all cocvlncing, interesting.
lKin Carl.ie lUivd. airenL Sew lilin.
Any inventor in I'aetem Oregon who
deirf the ervlr. of an attorney in
Waehmiiton. H. V , will ttnd it to In
advantage Iu call on or alliea tins pa
pr, Mf
Walt. Thompson run lag tetweert
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day rtoept Monday and leaving every
! day eicepl hundav, Hhnrlesl an I C lies p.
et mute lo the interior. 1". IVIio,
i agent.
Hubcnlr lo the Weekly Knn. lb
enmmg paper of Oregon. II per year.
Willi Hie Uatelte, both in advance.
Ii"3 r year. A rMl mnibination.
Teo if lhe pmple'e paper at one price.
Put rib l the Oaaeite office.
T. V. Aver. Jr., I Making piirrel
pnlaon that be guarantee. No kill B"
pay, and sella II at 25 eeel per ean, 6
ear for II Nil per doten. (M
hoUbf
lealer whose name will (horlly ap
pear here. A-et wanted. Apply at onoe
MKT r I.K1THW.
I nrH Apmiirt at iiirrNrg, I
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J.., J I lu. har U.a A M
Thim-on Mim earah
Vrr r:nng ..f hM lriirs lme aay I
i. m.m-.. i. r. ikutas. r. m.
THE
Crescent
Means Half-IMoon, Doesn't It ?
, lT Wit ETHER there a man In lh tnnon who burned brush on Run-
day, or tlt any other evil, wrongful act, or whether th moon U
rit o( treen rheete, eonrern not th trad who want Brat clas
btryrle with alt th modern Improvement t price wtititn th reach of sit.
Th Cresrent Is mad by
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS.
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
And I lor sal by
THE rATTERSOX rUIJLISIIIXQ CO.,
Agrnls fur Morrow find Oranl Counfit'i.
W Sc. the Creseent .eforw purchadne,.
KoUc' of Stockholder' Meeting.
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How's Your Liver?
u itratar uwrn TMT A
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Kotict of fal Settlement.
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i nnLxilwI. Ih .l"lnll ' "W
l.l... I l.i,. .ft. Art m, h WU'Wrt
This tjucstion is asked daily. If dormant
you need exercise need it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
not own one. call at
i
anting Ibe tnaj irity In every arty, ly In .dv.nce.f.r 'M Sa belter , I. nn I try It. It. !;'T" ,,r i". X i-h ik. rA ;n nifi U.Aim A T e,.
hoqldetorga.it themwlve m ln The rattr...n Tub, ('., . have eecnr-,1 m.n.blnate.n ..f nspr fan Uma-le! Krl It., k. an eiprienre. butcher jr-.-..,i r '',7' "Tit, .)"."' I K I I II II IS I ill Vl It I l'Prr
force all parl.e. to .! .p ll.eir J-elMBe ' eei.cy of It. Oe.cei.1 bieiel. fr IB,,.le. Il.idee we w.ll give m ' ", l,""U.d. bM c.vp-, ... Ui a- 1 1VV LJllklksJ IVIV Ll JL-rf 1 1
. .. , ., Marrow and Oranl poiieiie. ni.d will . ii . .. i Have A Mathew tm'ehef Ih'P, a' ol -t I ei'i 'h k'in, .4 J J v
In their pi,. .,.eleet from .m.,.g um liwl(n , premi-.w .Mill..,,.! JonmaUU Web- b, , f. ll , :,' mil 4 . ,..w.,
tUirn9tt.h.rtU.lr respeillv. sl.oJ.rd ,ry w ri-afM. ti.mlne Credent f'1 l'1l','r N'IUr.! rl-i rt of style. l reh beat. t64 boneel ,h" n. woao. J.OWC1 X'lOllSCe
tt LWore buying. If. Cm In new nd nrMcrihe, 1 weight to everyone. t u AtiM.o.if.
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