Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 02, 1895, Image 3

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    . THE BEST
Family Medicine
She Eai Ever Known. Words of Praise
from a New York Lady for
AYER'SPILLS
" I would like to add my testimony to
that of others who have used Ayer's
Pills, and to say that I have taken them
for many years, and always derived the
best results from their use. For stom
ach and liver troubles, and for the cure
of headache caused by these derange
ments, Ayer's Pills cannot be equaled.
1 ' .
I i
When my friends ask me what is tha
best remedy for disorders of the stom
ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable
answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea
son, they will break up a cold, prevent
la grippe, check fever, and regulate the
digestive organs. They are easy to
take, and are, indeed, the best all-round
family medicine I have ever known."
Mrs. May Johnson, 3C8 Eider Avenue,
New York City.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood Disorders.
SUN U0N iTlFWEPlTHUl FEI I .SAT
gj8 1 2 3
45GT B 9 iO
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 13 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 I 28 29 JO 31
TIME TABLE.
HM (or Hardman, Monument, Lon Creek,
John Day mid Canyon city, leaves as t.iiiows
Every day nt A a. ill., except Holiday.
Arrive evnrv day at 6 p m.. except Monday,
The clumpcHt, quickeat and tint line to or
from the Interior cimntry.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phlll Colin. Atreiit.
Kev. J, M. Deuison Hp mirier! vnatnr-
d for CiiHOHde Locke, where he will re-
min one week hssteting in a ctmpruee'
ing to be held at that dIhos. Owing to
hiH absenof there will, be do aervioes at
the M. E. church. On tbe followinu
Sunday, Angnst 11th, r- Ider Mutter will
preach at 11 a. rn. This will be the last
quarterly OnDfereooe of the year. Rev.
uernoon will preach bin farewell sermon
in tbe eveni g at 8 o'olock. All are in
vited to attend these Bervioee.
It is a bin thing to say bat neverthe
less true, that a great multitude of people
have crowned Simmons Liver UpiiiIh or
the "King of Liver Medicines.1' There is
nothing like it for Malaria. Rhpnmtism.
bills and Fever, Constipation, Bil one
ness, Sick Headxohe, Indigestion HDd all
troubles arising from a Rlueifieh or dis
eased liver. BimmooB Liver IWulator
is the prevention and oure for these ail
ments. The train tomorrow will not leave un
til 10 o'clock in the eveDintr, and amiing
connection with both passengers, will
arrive in Beopner about 6 a. m. Stindny
nvrnir'g. This change is for the one
day onlv. and iemxde necessary beofliise
' f work thut is being d"ne on a bridge
by the O. K. & N. carpenters.
John Horner got back last Tuesday
from his prospecting tour over in Grant
cnoty. Be reports a good find which
his partners, Morns Ball and Roy Glass
oook, are holding down daring bis trip
over here tn look after his business in
terests. (?) John says be will return soon;
What onuses bad drenmn is a question
that bas rever b'en satisfactorily ans
wered; but, in nine cases out of ten,
(rightful dreams are the result of imper
f ct digestion, which a few d e of
Aver's Sarsaparilla will fff ctually rem
edy. T0D't delay try it today.
Tom Durham reoently left at this office
for the pditor's inspection, a copy of the
Vpw York Tribune, date-d November 17,
1864. Toe paper is of more than ordi
nary interest os it is full or war news,
being published during that dark hour
of oar oatiou's history.
"MamirjB, was that a sugar-plum you
just gave mt?" asked little Mihel. "No.
d-ar, it was one of Dr. Ayer's PiHs."
"Please, may I have another?" "Not
now, dear; one of those nice pills is all
yon need a present, because every dose
iffective."
Ike Ennis has a stock of bicycle
repairs and will fix yonr wheel up al
reasonable rates. It is bis intention to
make a epeo alty in this line, Hnd as the
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will oertsinly be pleasing news to
those who are so fortunate as to own a
hike. tf.
Bpn Mathews is now sole proprietor of
the oitv meat trinket, where be keep a
fresh supply of beef, pork, nin'ton. veal,
sausage, baoon and lard, which be sell
for the lowest market price. Fred Bock.
the Portland butcher, is still with him. tf
Having used Chamberlain's Congb
U medy in my family an fou'd it to be
a first class hi tide, I take pleasure in
recommending it to my friends J V.
Foster, Wps port, Cal For sale by 81o-
oum Johnson Drug Co.
M. Harmon, of Dtiosmnir, Cal., has
aooepted Ed Km'thV position nt seotinn
foreman on the Eleppner branch, and has
located in Hnppiier where he expects to
make his future home. Ed will prob
ably go to California.
Died. Last Wednesday at tbeir b"tne
north of Lexington, of cholera infantum.
the infant chi d of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Swaggnrt. The remains were interred
late yesterday afternoon at the oemetery
in Ibis city.
E. K. Vatighan returned on last Tups
day evening's stage from an extended
professional trip over in Graut cunty.
Doc departed about the same time for
Mitohell where be expeoti to remain for
some time.
Why Was It ChaSged? Eref siooe
the change of time on the Heppner
brauoh from the night run to the present
sobedule, the Gazette bis beard a great
deal of complaint. At first it thought
this would only be for a short time, and
that the traveling public- would soon be
come aooustomed to the change aud like
it better. But this does not seem to be
the oust. Complaint is hexrd every day,
not only from ci'iz-ns ot Heponer and
Morrow oonotv, but from every section
of Grant oounty and the interior ooun
try, regarding this present sobedule.
Wby was this change made anyway?
Everyone liked the night ran, leaving
lit re at 10 o'olock, and tbus making di
rrot oonneoiion with the night pBsnenger
trains. In fact with one train a day on
the main line, no better or more satis
factory service could have been arranged
for this branob. Then why not give us
back the old run, and thus please the en
tire traveling public?
Pains in the small of the back indioate
a diseased condition of the kidneys.
Uwing to the dangerous nntiire of the
diseases which attaott those organs it is
important that measures should betaken
to remove the trouble before it has
become too firmly fixed. Prudence
would suggest thp prompt use of Dr. J
H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm
which baB specific act ion on the liver and
kidneys and will cause an early restnra
tion to healthy conditions. Price $1.00
per Dottle.
Thai Springs, I. L. Vao Winkle left
Saturday nifht for Teal springs where
be piloted Zik Mathews and wife,
Archie Mathews and George N ble, Jr.
They reached tbe sprints Sunday even-
iug, and Van departed for home Toes-
day, reaching ''ere Wednesday evening,
Van informed our repc rter that there are
now more thhD 20 people at that resort,
coming frnm blmost every oounty in
Eastern Oregon Daily baths and
nightly dances compose tbe program of
entertainment, wbicb is eti joyed by al
most all present. On Tuesday morning,
just before Vu left for Heppner, whiles
number of people were inking an early
bath, Mrs. EfKe Parish, ot Pilot Rook
formerly Miss Warren, of this city, oatne
near being drowned, in attempting to
swim over b portion of the pond that is
very deep. However, she was rescued
by parties Dear b-r, but was Very badly
scared and strangled. Van will probably
drive another party ot HeppDerites over
in a tew days.
ExrtmsloN to Cascadi Lodts. Aboot
the 15th ot Angdst a grand exoarsiotl
will be given from all points along th5
O. R- & N. to Cascade Looks to view tbe
work there which is soon to be comple
ted. More than 83 000.000 have been ex
pended at that plaoe by the government,
and in fact the works are a' extensive as
any ever undertaken by Uncle Sam in
recent years. Work is going on at full
blast. Hundreds of men are employed.
Massive mtohinery is utilized. Tre
mendous gates and abutments have
been put in. A visit to tbe looks will
afford the last opportunity to see every
thing in fall blast, and that opportunity
will be given when the excursion is run
to Cascade Looks. It will leave Satur
duy evening and return Sunday night,
and a cheap fare will be given by tbe O.
R. & N. company. Rates and date are
to be announced soon. A large number
of excursionists will go from Pendleton,
Walla Walla, La Grande, Baker City and
other Doiotsdown the line. Heppner can'
not afford to miss this, so join with tbe
exonrsionists and see the looks while
work is in full blast.
Files! Piles! Itching Piles.
bymptoms Moisture; intense ltohing
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. It allowed to continue
tumors form, wbioh often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne s
Ointment stops tbe itobing and bleed
ing, beals ulceration, and in most oases
removes tbe tumors At druggists, or
by mail, for 50 oents. Dr. Swayne & Son,
Philadelphia,
FriOM LEXINGTON.
A Great Blessing
My wife and f tv found In Hood'
Earsapaxilla. Shi had rheumatism very
severely, with
ankles and legs
badly swollen, and
hardly able to get
up and down
stairs wit ho at
help. Many other
remedies failed,
but Hood's Sarsa
parilla entirely
6ured her. It was
only shortly after
that I was taken
with the same
complaint, affect
in; my limbs and
hips, so I just tried the same medicine
with the same result. My wife and chil
dren take Hood's Sarsaparilla whenever
they feel the need of a medicine and it im
mediately makes them feel better.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Saves me doctor's bills. I am an engineer,
and well known In this locality." Q. W.
Wyatt, White Eead Hill, Indian Ter.
Dealers in General Merchandise
Hnnd' Pill easy to bny, easy to take,
Organdies, Dimities, Mulls, eta, at the following greatly reduced
prices :
OrEnndies 25c., reduced to 15c. per yard.
Nulls 5c., reduced to 15c. per yard.
Dimities 12 to loe.. reduced to 10c. per yard.
Gents' 8tra w Hats 75c to Jl 00, reduced to 25 and 65 cents.
Gents' Summer Kl bed U derwear50c, reduced to 35 cents.
Ladles' I'ndervests 10 to 0c reduced to 5 to 2-i cents.
Hue of Boys Laced Shoes $1.25, red ced to SO cents.
Best line of Ladies' 10c. hose ever offered for sale.
Bargain Couuter loaded down with remnants of every fabric im
aginable at priceH nver before equalled.
Our stock of Dry Uoods, Boots, bhoes and Groceries complete id
every respect at prices that will more than favorably compare with
those previously announced by competitors.
Special attention called to our bhoe Department. Call and ex
amine both goods aud prices.
PIONEER BRICK,
West Side Main Street, - Heppner, Oregon.
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher,
None But ayer's at the World's Fair.
Ayer's 8ars"pnrilla euj iys tbe extraor
dlnary dixtinotioo of having been tbe odIv
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair, Chioago. Manufacturers
of other SHrsaparillxg sought by every
meaostoobtaiuBsbowing of tbeir goods,
but they were all turned sway under the
application of tbe rule forbidding tbe
entry of patent medicines and nostrums.
Tbe deoision of the World's fair autho
rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was
in eneot as follows: "Ayer's HarsaDa-
rilla is Dot a patent medicine. It does
not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is
here on its merits."
Tbe magio lantern show Fiiday night
was quite well attended.
Tbe Willis Bros, took tbeir thresher in
tbe upper oouutry last week.
James Leach bas gone up in tbe Walla
Walla oouotry to work in harvest.
N. A. Leaoh and family have returned
borne from a week's outing in tbe moun
tains.
Chas. Beymer oame up from Portland
and tbe valley by Saturday night's
train.
Cy fuqna aud family have gone oat to
their Eight Mile farm to stay until after
harvest.
J. M. White and daughter, Miss Altba
Leaob, Miss Annie Hill aud Tom Br
nett spent last week in the mountains.
Tom Boothby no longer boasta of bis
good looks, dS he took tbe prize for tbe
ugliest man in Lexington. Bat Tom in
sists en saying that "tbe girls played a
joke on bim." However, Tom is still
tbe bappy and oontented boy as of yore.
Miss Luln Bootbby won tbe priz' for tbe
most i'0vnlnr yonng lady. DlOK.
Lexington, Or., July 80, 1895.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Wri'.e for Catalogue ami Prices.
Ths (tei!!c:i Eng!s8 8 Thresher Co,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
You ran sret the best beer
In Heppner at O.
rowe's, 6 cent per glass,
B. Ted-
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
Millions ride the lUnibler.
Iks Ennis bat biryolea to rent
Ayers gnarsnteel bia poison.
Only
tf.
8250 per dozen
Dao Hies was down from the Hardmao
Oouotry laesdiy.
Tbs Nilos-Vionon, Marble Works,
w alia Walla. Wash.
J J. O Warmotta was op from tht Ella
M 8. Cnrrifall. of Galloway, was In
Heppner over Wednesday bight.
Tha Weekly Hon and lb0tla 1275
per )tar, both strictly in advano.
Henry Ileppnn md a quick bninea ,
trip to Arlington lbs first of tb wk.
La Ur-ndt Matbla Work. Lh O'anri!
Or. 8, 0. Mmith, alema, lleopner.
V. C. Cohn and JutiD Smith vera
ovr from Mcoamrot ll first of tbe
tlft
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
Blood, clt nr ymr Complexion, regulate
yonr bowela and mike your bead clear
as a bell. , bOc., and Si- bold by
T. W. Avers Jr.
Oeo. Van Winkle left on yoaterday's
train for the Greenhorn country via
lUker Ci'y,bere he noes 'o take oharge
of a band of sheep belonging to Alex
Thorn peon.
Philo's Cnre is so hi on a goarant.ee.
It cure Incipient Consumption. It U
tbe best Oongb Cure only one oent a dose,
25 eta.. 50 ota., and f I. Bold by T. W.
Ayers, Jr.
Tony Noltner, one of tbe pioneer
journalists of Oregon, well known in
this section, and at present editor of the
Portland Dispat3b,wae in thiscity Wed
nesday. O. B. Halt, (be tnnsnrial artint, can
be found at bis parlora, Mat look oomer,
here b will dispense: at popular prides,
sbaves, shampoos, batrouls. etc.
Waldon Rhea and wife. Newt Oriffltb
and wife and Mi Lain Rliea oompoed
a party that left Wmluesday for a month's
recreation op on IMcb creek.
Godfrey Bin men thai, who baa been
atwoding tbe summer with bi father, I.
l!luruei.tt,i, of this rfty.leavea tomorrow
for bit borne in Portland.
G. PTideo end wife, of Dividson,
pautni through Heppner Wednesday for
Portland, where Mrs. Davidsoo goes lor
medical treatment.
T. ft. Howarl makes a specialty in
eapplyi' n stockiuoo with all celled
'tn I, tMMidx carrying general line
H bia new ad. tf.
If oo want to rent a blcle or M re
Dim fur eni. fV Ik Kunia at his
Try Ayers sqntrrH poison iwr.tre ; utricle Iitery. pnaier bonoe.
Doytug any oiwr. uoty 9i.J ir
dufn.
If.
fTPEWRiTKHS Wanted. Frank Lacey
and D. W. Ralston, the two eastern
stockbnyers who bave been stopping at
tbe Palace tor tbe past week, and who
are buying a large nnmber of oattle and
sh ep for shipment about August lOtb,
bave taken T. A. Rhea into the com
pany, and are now presumably doing a
large and lucrative busmen. We pre
sume this liiTHtise of tbe fuel that they
each baV4 a private secretary and ad-
Yon cannot be cheerful or happy wbile
your nver is disordered, life in but h
weary burden lo persons so afll oted.
Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver and Kidne
Balm is tbe right thing to put this or nun
into healthy condition. It inoresea ti e
seoretinn of bile, stimulates tbe kidneys
Hnu reBiore me organs or me Ddy li
the proper performance of tbeir fauotions
Prioe $1 00 per bottle.
A PERIPATETIC BARBER.
Peculiar Maine Industry That IIu Its
AilvHiitHKe
Many of the Maine rural towns do not
lupport a professional barber. Men
early learn to shave themselves; and as
to hair-cutting, there ia ulwaya
ximcbody in town, who, with
that nel'hborliness for wiicb
these communities are noted, is
pnnttr tn trim iviir 1,utu fni vmi u-UK
.. . J " " J"-
"m ma """"iHony empioyeu, ana .n hitj heart und nil his art. A wriu-r
onlv a few daa since tbey informed our, for the Belfast Aire, on an outing, re-
reportrr that they were very mnoh intently fell in with one of these ama
oeed of tt pearitera. Now we can easily i teur barber and humorously described
understand tbst a itockbuyer migbt be hU accoram,,ltttin w'RyH: "Soon 1 WM
in peed of a "range rider" or "cow -! P0, !?hed Mt,rlJc f m"Ws h'head
,. , . wun meaioug aooui my nectt to pro-
pononer, as these are necessary imple-J ,t frorn the fall ,mlri , mf(fht
meats In bis btismees, bat wben itoomes ; my the fall was gTont, or the pututlbll-
to typewriters It is be) ond tbe compre-1 Itiea of one, from the lmp.heud as I
W. L. Douclas
CI CUC IS THE BEST.
wnVb fit For a king.
a. cordovan:
FRENCH 6, CNAMELLED CALP.
4350 Fine CAfiKANGARua
3.BPP0UCE.3 SOLES.
$2S?$2.W0RKINGMEN'S
' "EXTRA FINE-
Boys'SchoolShoes.
LADIES
' BROCKTONMASS.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
.RPaaaW a
rm x
The
The!
y equal oustora shoes In stvle and I
Ir wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
They give the best value tor the money.
lit.
The price are unllorm, -stamped on sole.
rrom i to j sevea over otner msKes.
U your dealer cannot supply you wu can. bold by
Dealer whose name will shortly ap
pear here. Agent wanted. Apply at once
-WILL OFFER THEIR-
It GOODS
Arriving
Daily
cf mum mm
We
Sell as Low or Lower than Any of
Our Competitors.
We keep a complete line of everything.
Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings.
CALL AND
The National Bank Building:,
SEE US.
HepDner, Oregon
$1800.00
0IVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
i
III
E!
Now hss rhsrge o( the st ok of oonfcotloner
les, trulls, cltisrs, tcihacom. etc., lormerly
owned by Boyd ik McDowell.
Which he is disponing of at Close
Shdve Prices.
Ice Cream sort Ire Cream Rods, Lemonade and
Orange Cider always kupt ou haud.
GIVE IIIM A CALL.
West side Main Ptrect, Minor Building;.
tivoo every month given ewsy to sny one whs ap
plies through us for the most mcnlohous patent during
tlie month preceding.
We eoeure the beet patents for oitr client.
snd the object ot this oner to encourage inrcnrnrs
keep track ol their bntht meal. Al the urns tun
with to iinpreu upon tlie public the (set that
IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
tuch M the "car-window' which can be eatily slid op
and down without bieakine the ratKneet's back.
"uunn" colUrJuillon." "nut-lock.'' "hoUMk
i DIG F10FITS
oisr
SMALL INVESTMENTS
Returning invsnirlty will nmki- msnv rlrh, but rowlifre run thpy mnke so m licit wltlilni
iliort time as by succiaiiliil hc'iilitliiii In oriitn, I'rovislniia hihI Min k.
.Dan. "co larutton. "nut-iocK.
Stopper, and a thouund other little thins i that noM
any one can find a way of improving ; and ihee simple
invention, are the ones that bring Urgew returns la lb
euthof. Try lo think o( something lu invent
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through as receive sperial not tea la
the " National Recorder, publiihe. at Waihingion,
D. C. which at the oM newspaper puUiihed in A men. a
a the wtcrats of inventurs. VV s furmth s yeai itub.
aenpnoa to thn journal, free of com, to all out clienta.
We alao adrerti, Ireeof coat, the invention each Month
$101
bcbgioo of lha cbixf writer of tlm borto-
grioaltortl tliet. 8oetouo oom
to the ooDclukioo tbht tbejr r doio
rosbiog bunnrst.
Diioriler ia t tit? liver nd kldoe-yg Mr
reeponatble for tunny of lha ilmrote of
tiorusoit, hirh, wtieo OfKlrctrd, dv
Tetnp into none o1 often (! male,
dies). I'todenrs would pnKifont I be
pn.mnl tmej of Dr. J. li McLmtn' Liver
nd Kidney Ilalin lo remove tb dlwrnlrr
m ko xaait)le, end rftetore tbe die
rei ortfnne o hreliby er.d Turorune
ecioo. l'riie II 00 per bo Hie.
A lall at. - - t .. I .1 h im m nnl
B a rrwienn en.i w,, ..Pp.r.-n tnw, , b (IIH Cffk f.tH, t.iOa Inel
mo'OttliJ linT IHM OUUHa! IO lUf
IDOllDlalu.
Wtiid l1io or fancy aewirif. Will
go o lb bone nr lake tearing Hi btn.
Mre. Mnrj lUt.derenn.
E II. CU'k drove over frorn IVndle
lon Tne.a neninif. departing fur bone
atrly Wr luee lay nioroing.
Itrj 1 HltrM hj Jh lUyee hn tb
t'kall off llieir brta end lefl f r tie . f
tiliwi, tl l in Iti'S r'lndiMoa eaM-A.
lally linlil tn) lrke f di ). llK'a
vao ll.-O over hi Mrlloffle (.riifi leal MnreatmnlU e lh fetoe l f..r Una n.
lo'lay. jdilMHi. )d n f"r tbnl eeaknee. erliirt,
' ... i ,, !' t 'be Pbat.rfe ,f ratl, cl'.rovlr
It.ggUr ,re. lting arvio kl lb hall tf
H in.U to 'tuioe; I 'Otf'ai l.y Kl l"f
''J'.";!.!"' "i ll-l'e I'll!, eat e,...,. ,el ,,.,y
i Well IU bef leon le m im fenry do i'.cte.
fnrliooe et lt.e IHw.e rtt'ina r-'l ,
K-tie'e eWnee ti treiM OHbal l"Ot J
ova In Urei.l C'lit.iy.
HiTisricT-uitWoiii -Oilbonseo Dme.,
lb iilititogrefhera who htve been o
rated id Ilrppner far Ibt pt veer, ti
tct to Ireve tell k for Celiforoie
nverUtiil. In Hue mennrr they irt
In travel far eaal ee Colorado. In Ibie
rbaoge lie iner loeee .y fer the beet
tbliarbie erliete ibel beve ever lo-
oi.l In Ibie oil v . 'I heir work bee 1-
a)s lien li f the tin heat grade end eel.
maftnry In every reirt. Leal winter
dort g h'ik enrrijH titino no Wtter di
play site ever putiol Ibnn ibateiblhltetl
In I i.m .1,.. a,i,,ln i.l i.t.m ..I tt.m M.ia
Tkal Tire feellig ...... ... .
I .IimI rrierrahlll ef Kltllahn.ehle U Lite
te romrs"n tmpUir. end it ia a dan-1 . r,gfr (, tUrir , ,h, ebat ia nor
gerooa e, ti.H..ro. It tneana Ibal lt.e j ,m. , h.r ,i,-, ,,,
etetein le deriin tl ,tM ,f mptee brw, 1 inrr t,r..wie4 Imr will be
e a'lvef.l noe.
Friday evenmaT. Ahtinl Oil era.iiia taere
prewt l and all rrpt J iily CimmI time.
The deuce Continued on HI ettiut 4 fc. in.
KuirmM about on It to have the light
ttrike the head rirht ao the gon-a would
bepvrn. II waa no mcun ImrtxT, for
he ecornt-d ti rwfive any rwoinix-nw. I
wUh nil burbvra were aa churitable.
After our cutting acquaintance I u
much of the bnrlxT. Onetime he aa
on the nhoollioiihe at-pa rutting a
man' hair; again I anw him hnnl at
work on a miin'a head in the middle of
hla vegetable paUh. The farmer wae
leaning againat a Wan-pole with hla
hoe In hia hand rvidi-ntly making the
.Boat of hla luxurinua fbjvs. Anywhere
and everywhere h happt-niil to cnU h
bia man the enterprising barber would
work. 1 waa on the ahore one day
watching the fisherman at hia aalnwrn
net. Shortly a email alt I IT went out
rroro a neigiitxirtiig rove. In It waa
the barber, who rowed out to where
the fUhrruun waa and waaaorm cutting
bia hair.
Loat, Ktrayea er Ktnlea.
A bey mare, en yearn old, hanled
cb key. baa a ynntig edt Waa at
een hetereefl) HenDOer and Hard man
Five dollar, reward will b pent for ber
remrn lo K. J Kirnrt,
tl-tf. Heppner, Oregon.
FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED
Can be Made by Our
Systematic Plan of Speculation
iirlulnated h ua. All aiirefaaf ill sneeiilatnra ntM-rate on a regular avstem.
It la a Kell lrnnH I. lae HihI tln-re are numannns in tneti in an parts ui me i iiiiihi riaie, wno,
l,v avsteniaili' tradlne ti.roimli t hli avn lirokera. make larire m Ma cvi-ry year, renting frnm a
lew thniiaHiid dnllara lor Hie man who lnveata hiindrrd nr two tin ml red .Lilian up to I 4I.O0 to
Itlll IHHl nr mrtri. liv tlinae w hu Invest a lew tliouanlld.
It la alMi a lael Ihal tlnnw w tin make tlie larveat prunta irnm enmparaiireiT ainan inveaimrnia
on this plan are persona who live an ay Irnm lileaiju ami III veal tiimiign nmkera wno itiumuKiiiy
tilirlelstalid avalelliatle tradllltf.
Itnr nlati ilne n.it rlak tbe whole einmint Inveaterl on any trade, but rovers both sides, an
which wins our tiw pnie. and hundreds of thouiaede I that whether the uivket -laea or (alls It bridge a steady prnUl that pile up enormously lu a
of cepwa of the "National Recorder," coatainwg a I aliort lime
aketchiifthewtaner.atHlaaeariiptunofhitinveniaa, I WRITE fOH CONVI NCING PROOFS, nlsoottr Manuel en eiirreesfiil eneriilatlnn
wul be arauered tnmugiww tne uniiea siawaanHwg
capnaliata and eianularturen, that knngui le theai
attenuoa the aaems ol the invention.
A It coeaaauatcauaea rcf anted strictly COcnOenilU.
Addieea
JOHN WnDOCRBURN & CO.,
solicitor el America end I erilga peteata.
6iS F Street. N. W..
nox.1r1. Wanhlnetnn, D. C.
lay-Kiftmtf Mil ffl'il fH'. riarer ewr
and nut iiaiiy Market lieiit. In. I ol iimiiey. making in nlera. ALL FREE, "mr Manuel -
plains margin trading lully. Illgheet references III regard lo our aUmiiiig and aiirceaa.
ruriuriner iiiioriaatinu auureee
THOMAS V CO., Benkera ant) Broken.
241-242 Rialto Building, Chicago, III.
SOTH IC OF IHHMH,ITION.
VOTKf. It lir.KrHV iVKN THAT THf.
i' twrttier.hH' heretnloreeilalliie tielween J.
('.. Ilaea and Hen) Matliena, under the firm
name of Hayes A Malbene. baa Ihls day tiern
dla4ilve t,y muliial eaMiaeltt. HenJ. Matbewa
III enlleet all Lilian o-l y all aeniiiiia aealtiat
aald firm, and will continue the hii.lneae al tlir
old stand. i- Hut.
Hr Mi'Hitt,
Paled al Heppner, Or., July I, l-Vi. tu
Teachers' Examination.
VoTH K In Itrrtr.BV HlVeM THAT Co
It the p.ire ! maklne an eiamlnallon of
all leraM,a w h'tniav oitrr tneniaeiiea aa ratiot-
datea Inr teer hrra nt Ihe a rt'iant t,ia eouiity.
f , state end lite diplnmaa, the emi-oy a, no.il
au.rll'lidelil thereof will hold a p. it. ll
mini a'li ii at Hie eunrt bona a 1 1 -1 puei,
A'ieo'1 ..-..lu at in.Nt p in.
I (ale. I 11,1a th del of inly,
ANA J htl'K.rit,
X! A, fo. ttrhiN.I nnpt , Muftnw l , Or.
mmwmx
STATE NORM SCHOOL,
Monmouth, Ore.
A Iraliiltif aehiKil for lea. tiers rnmplele eliht
(rade traliilnf deparinienl aud siriuij prnlvaalunal
ami a. ademlc eouraee
The Diploma of the school entitles ono
to leech In any county in the elate with
out further domination.
Hoard and Indg-tng, books and tuition ll.'A per
year.
Heaiillliil end healthful (oration, Nn aalonnt.
There la fuel demand bit we'l trained tear here.
there la an ur aupply ol untralne-l leaeliarn.
C atalofu cbeurfully sent nn tpplliatlon.
, Addreat
l-. L f AMr-wri l
or W. A. . I reeldenL
n reiary.
I,, leteX e Tt
Ifisiar
Areh Vae-, f V. fl..rfte. W. J,
Clarke and VV I) Mitchell, ell -kb -he
at lh grip,'' aere tniefvieeltig our tner
ebanle yeeierday tittiat
If allB ee!p dweaneai, bnir
falling trot. 00 I p'elnalOMi bilee, do
i A Oe f reaae nr ailOoh lie p'e.rti oi,
be. I epply Hall e Heir lUeeaer.
(tree Mt,ea fur el.evlntf, hair,
rultlne. at.nj..ti and nil other oork
la Ihal hen. lUu.a al any I. me danna"
boairwwe bonte.
Mea.,a( A rVrivtier, tbe h'ackettiilba,
bo, tbra an I ! bnlehere. al I be
nl.l fluun aland. Vla a atrewl, llepftter.
Call fO Ibe bote.
Anv invaet'.r In K.aeteen 0(m !,
deeieea) Ibe eere -f an afloinev In
R. R Will eel fam.lr. -f Ibie elfy. , W ..hirl. t, (J , Will find II lo ble
ey?ntttne It fail on of a l l'ea ll,ie f.
l-ee. f,f
Ua'', t!, u i n tii il,t l..t(
1 1 . I I t a- t i , f i', a i . t gt rtp'r
I . if -I la t. i
da e ej,t .'Hu'' '. 'el r ' tyt
er-te e the ievertee T Oee,
and Kenh rtwy an I fanaUe. f l"e,
bva erwnf -eet lbe erlie at !!
esf"ita. I!f w ,! . r n ! t
Me, M. !. t.-r I a a i i.i at f
ll e tn llu e a. ' t I '
re"ie,!' flt'ee la b. I
H Ibt lrisetel t'li'i'M. miI a. Je
Vl't t i "f ! Ir W.t llW ,lel
Tbe l iff- ret-ee lelaeeo pilla and Htm
ttl ine ef lUttlalnf, la J.. fbia: I' ll
doti'l gn t istti very eaay aitb ntoel e-.
,le nil ).n feel them afteraar.la
V bile h moiol.a l,iVf l eilalor In I('1
or poader e ery pbaeat,l li lake, end
lt.e only fe.ir. Oml )on bVe aflefaafde
la ll,e ffeal relief Ibal l git from cV4i
atipp,n. bihoiiaheea. Hi-a headache an I
H)a ale. Ilia a bill lalellte Obd
I tllO.
Mre. T. N. Ilawklne. rt.altanooea.
Tenn., eae "htlob'e Vlln'ller 'eeeed
my I f' I r.natder M ibe be remedy '
f .f a deh.lita'el etatera I ever n.ed.',
' r'nT dep pie, liver If kidney iHinMe
it Steele, Tree ,5 ee&te. Hoi I by T.
; W. A,.'. J .
Tbe 'ernlar enWeiptmei peana f Ibe
rVnif Weekly iaa-tle la f 2 Vl and IU
rea"tlaf pfww ,. lt,a Weekly Oft"e,.ne
. ' 4. t ' enlenl.ir f tut Ibe
i "e a- 1 imnj t t -te )ralt)
, U h". i in ,,l fi f,,e(te nd
U a I te -. m f II A'li.M ante
a.il'e al"e to. f a i tn.r.e '"f
nne year to ei vents w'ti eiMtl-1 V
Ficd rna Palb. Tbe M, 0. L. A T,
company bave a full aln k of all kindeof
fee., eoah as ebop, mill feed, barley
etl, vrblrh will be eobl a' reaaonnble
prinee. Lkm'i aeglenl to see lliem lor
etna. i,'tif
Malbea-t llrneCtly botet barlier ebop,
lonnorlal art . la. Ilarpiltie, ebavtee,
ehamtwiir, elf., done ec leotiflnaM.,
Italhe t U (tenia eplewe,
T. W. Avere. Jt le naktna; eonlrrel
poleoa Ihal be vaarnoteee. No kill an
pav, and eelia l a i't nenla per ean. II
fa. e for Vi; i V pr doa. ! a
enmi-le mt4 lev If, if.
rVofce of Final Sett'emcnt.
voti i iirmMr .tvrt Tit tT Tiir
l iifi'ier.li,rd admltil tralrtl ot lt.e eat-t
nV l Iti.ter ''e.-.a..l w il tnah final ettle
meitt nt be, ae, Minis with aald e'ate a an. b
a'lmlntet'atrlt at tl.a heat term nt li.e rui,t,
e,,irt ,f wrr,,w e,ni,lr. el llr..,i.-e t.,
ftnldett al IH efeltl bi.uae lh at. ritlll.l , Oil
ll.e t da nt a i len.l.r l,l-.
-. Jaai h"Sa. Admlnltltaltli.
VofCf) of Intention.
f At"rri r. at i a i.nAM'r t
I J't'V . ti la Mr.). yl.H lrat
the !,.!!.. Ing tiaitie aelllr, t.a ftl.d n'.ll.
I.l Inten tlM 1.1 make n..al o'l In a..-.-rt
1,1. ilum and tl at aald .,nd ll I e.a l
ii..J M .. .. .ik, al II-1 .i-r
iir.eon, nn a -t ,
liropy I'f
Us ,ve.
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mm
w m AT S .
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it It e- ' I rn a rnef"nt. e I rte- e
V It .r? Iv rwr.l ( ,' S
aeaaiae W eaaae Cewtaava eA teM Vises .
f M aw4 ef . , AfSM, ft, iersefie
Moil -ti's. XJOI
i - ereet a diae, sli.
H fit f.rftt.a "
are IV le 1 n M r
(e .e"! tne f...
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l aal I la'l
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Jot. a I deal It. a., id l. .pt.aO'
t -t M
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I f wt,,eea fr, p...
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far I,lfl.
allarif.
l.ttf.
rVofct of Intention.
.V
Laet. 'irrif t at f a '.st t '-.
r.y jr r I ItrkfhV ut Hlal lltr
t't.l'.an, .. on o to . 4 a..
nl a U n to "-ake a.. ....i in
ii lhM ..a ,MI, .ai 1 t -- I e ' '. ada
: l.l.,r. Hv..'.tinO r ok ' I W e .. ,
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d 1m ih
uimn His pan
Tbe man wtio talk lliron(jl hie bal Is
everywhere In evtdenee - Very nljevtluit.
able evidence II le. t.al, in tuo-t Caeea.
1 be lnaii of Infellinenre OoverS Lis
ft an u in ailti one of
T. It. HOWARD'S
fine efre bale, whu h le in He.. If a ((0
of pfoaperily slid S'n laete.
a gleo bnte .ie KKHVelea, (en(a' (r
tiiel,itifa, et kni-.i'a enppli, eln., al
- T. R. HOWARD'S.
Mr. linear makes a etelnlly In tl.nea
ttn iata fe'l'uf'd In atieep and radleibiu,
ll. inemUr tbe plnee aaaaaa,
HIPP MR BLOCK, Vain St,
funr d'Mfe eonib id Ibe U l bolel.
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