Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 06, 1895, Image 3

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    ' OVERWORK
INDUCED -
Nervous Prostration
Complete Sceovery by tha TJae of
Ayer's Sarsaparilia
" Simie years ajro, as a result of too
vlose attention to Ijiisinuss, my health
failed. I became weak, nervous, was
unable to look after my interests, and
manifested all the symptoms of a de
cline. I took tbree bottles of Ayer's
Sarsaparilia, began to improve at once,
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and gradually ihrreasnil my weijrht from
one lmndred and twenty-five to two
hundred pounds. Since then, I and my
fumily have used t.liis medicine when
Tiecdc il, and we a nil in the best of
health, a fact which we attribute to
Ayer's Sarsaparilia. I believe my chil
dren would have been fatherless to-day
.had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilia,
of which preparation t cannot say too
mneh."lr. 0. ITi.vaojf, Postmaster unit
l'lantcr, Kinard's, S. C.
Ayer's is Sarsaparilia
RECEIVING KEOAL AT WORLD'S FAIR.
AVE.TS Fiils Save DoC r's Bills.
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TIME TABLE.
HUge for Har1man, Monument, Ions Creek,
form Day nil Canyon City, leave m follow! :
Kvery itay at ft a. m., except HamlaT.
A rrlves every day at 6 p.m.. except Monday.
The rhmpeat, qulrkest and bent line to or
from tbe Interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
1'hlll Cohn, Agent.
You can get the bent beer
in Huppner at U. B. Ted
rowe'l, g centi per (lass,
If you want the flueat Ilquora, clgan, etc,
call at Teds
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
Millions rids tbe Itatnbler.
Ik Enoie has bicyoles lo rent
Tbe Nile-Vinson, Marble Works,
tYalle Walla, Waeb.
The Weekly Hon ami IheOaiefle $273
per year, butb strictly In edvauoe.
La Urn1e Marble Work, La Grande
Or. M. 0. btuith, abtraao, Ueppner.
T. R. Howard haa jnat received MoOof
lb beat 6 cent cigars ever sulJ lo Uepp
ner. Lawrence 8 week and wife, of Ilamil
tou, ere to lleppoer the latter part of
last verk.
Frank Gilliam epot Bunday wilb Ms
family woo ara oampeJ op at Iba bead
of Willow eraek.
Wanted rialo or fancy sewing. Will
go to tha bona or take iriD( al bome.
Aire. Mary ileocj.fa.rn.
Hilly Jooea ia over from th Malheur
aonalry vtaiiim wild 14 friends and
relatives la Mono roauty.
Etta Minor, Frank Roberta, Kd Wale
and J. U. MnnlnK and family departed
jrairrday Diornin for Teal spriuga.
Mia Line Mellork relumed borne
laal evening from no eitahded ielt aritti
friend and rrlatir in Ida Willamette
valley.
Ure. Totn Durban) and aieter, Miae
hi. Jbo. returned laet Friday nigbl
from an eitended visit wiu relative in
tb valley.
hi lea Anna Brown returned boira Fri-
Last Friday was witbont doubt tha
hottest day of tbe ipRenrj eo far. The I
thermometer registered 106 in tbe ebade. From the B.
While in tbe eun from 120 op. A tber
taometer whs piaoed on the south side of
tbe First National bank brjildiug, when
tbe mercury ran to tbe top of tbe tnbe
and tbe force broke tbe bulb at tbe bot
tom. A. larger one wee pieced in (lie
same position when i& registered 132.
While this ws hd extremely warm day,
tbe weather since bus been anything but
Oool.
A first-olacs Rpeotaonlar entertainment
was given by a traveling tronpe at tbe
opera house last evening which was wit
nessed by ratber a email audience. An
after program, consisting of mtiMO and
recitative features was also given, in
which Prof. Ooffyn and Teddy Walpole
were the principal cbaraoters. Tbe
young men counected with tbe tronpe
appear to be gentlemen and their enter
tainment was very instructive. They de
served a larger audience.
Mrs. Ella B. McDowell, of Salem, Or.,
is now visiting in Heppner, the guest of
ber sister, Mrs. H. P. Qarrignes. Mrs.
McDowell is a vocalist of prominence,
having spent a year in New York as a
student of one of the leading vooal in
structors of that city. With tbe assist
ance of local talent Mrs. McDowell may
deoide to give a ooroert at the opera
house Fridav or Saturday evening of
this week. For ad. and program wutcb
later.
Dan Morrow arrived from Long Creek
Sunday and departed yesterday with
freiuht for the interior merchants. Dan
started for Heppner early last week but
in crossing an irrigating ditch near Long
Creek he was thrown from bis wagon,
sustaining a badly bruised knee, Mr.
Morrow was compelled to delay the trip
a few days, in fact for a time was on
orntohes, and while in Heppner yetder
day be was quite lame.
Ell Kpeney returned from his pros,
pectins tour over in the (iranite oouotry
last Friday evening. He was accom
panied over by Kitz Miller, cne of tbe
prominent miners and prospeotors of that
seotion. Mr. Miller has recently reoeived
a patent on a devioe for tbe saving of fine
gold, which, it is olaimed, is a ureal sua
oess. He talks of locating in Heppner.
Eli will probably make another trip over
to the Granite section later this fall.
Wong Chung, a well known Chinese
business man of Portland, and Ah Moy,
one of the leading Celestial maidens of
Walla Walla, were united in marriage at
the First Baptist church in Portland last
Saturday evening, by Rev. Roland D.
Grant. Several hundred invitations had
been issued and the marriage, wbicb was
tbe culmination of a roroAnoe, attraoted a
great deBl of attention and newspaper
comment.
Rev. Jenkins, of Tbe Dalles, held ser
vices 'ast Wednesday and Thursday np
in the mouutains near Col well grade
which were well attended Several from
Heppner attended these services and tlso
took advantage of the opportunity for a
few days' outing id the mountains. Rev.
Jenkins preached to a large audience at
the opera house Sunday morning and
evening. He departed for bome yes
terday. D. W. Ralston, evidently not satisfied
with the prospects here, baa gone to
Portland to look for the additional help
for wtiioh be reoently advertised in the
Gtizette. He will retnrn tomorrow when
he and Mr. Laoey will make arrange
ments for a shipment of aook from this
place next Sa'orday. 'I hee gentlemen
will also ship a train load of sheep from
La Grande on tbe lOtb.
Th McFarland Mercantile company
mw treat their customers daily to lem
onade, made from an occasional lemon
and a qnantitv of tartaric said. After
SHinpling tbe same our reporter can con
scientiously say that in any event this
cioli"g and '" flWvpsoing" draught is
equal tbe famous Calhoun dears which
were alwsva ope a t their friend and
oustomera in past years,
Wm. Douglass and wife were In from
'heir Butter creek home last Friday to
meet their cousin, Miss Helen Bowlbv,
ho arrived on the night trsin from Coos
Bay. Miss Bowlhy fa atalenled tnatruo
tor in voire cnlturs and haa been en
gaged in this Work for sometime past.
Hlie wi I be the nuest of Mr. Douglass
aud wife daring ber few wees' vacation
A correspondent to tbe Salem Journal
from Newport saya Congressman Ellis
and family are still at the Monterey,
They went out for flh on lbs bay Wed
neidav snd csptnred an immense string,
Mra Ellis naught a rock rod weighing
nearly tenty poinds Mr. Ellis la
soniMlbing of a fisherman himself,
Spraene, Wh., waa almost totally
destroyed by (! last Saturday. Tbe
loss wilt reach Sl.5o0.n00, wbicb is little
mors thin balf covered with Insurance.
Mora Mian on fifth of the 3000 Inhabi
tants loat everything. The Bra burned
over an area of acres, swpiug
everything tie fore II
Wbat onuses bad dream la question
that haa refer b-ro Skllsractonly an
wered; but, in oioe raea oat of ten.
Irigbtlal dreams ara tha result of tinner
feet digestion, which a few d- aea of
Ater'a MraparIU will effectually rem
dy. Don't delay try it today.
Harney City baa ben almost totally
datryed by Or The Bra broke out in
L WolJei bing' general merchandise
store, aod tefor the tUttje vera sub
dued Ovebminesa house weradeetmted
Tb ! I estimated at about SZllriO.
hlrb ia partially Cvvrred by insurance.
' ''Xfamina waa thai a antfar.tdum ton
i'lat give m" asked Hula Mattel. Nn,
ihar, Hwa on a n f Dr. A)era Pi 1 1 a,"
"I'lea-e, nay I have another?" "N'-t
now. dear ; on of thr eio pill ia all
yon ned al preaeut, ber cue every does
I fT-rtiv.rt
Ik F. on la ha a stork of bieyrla
repair and will fil ymr wbl op at
reseobabl ralee. l I hi IIiI'Milo to
make a si ally In Ibis line, and lbs
r. a n ber lf Wheel I rapidly Inrreaaing.
thi will oertainly h pleiir dew to
ih who ar t foriunai a lo own a
hlka. If.
Iten Matbaa ia now a. .Is proprietor o
thaeilv beat ms'k'-l wbrr he kpt a
freah supnly of br, p"rk. nintl.-n. vl.
tiaD and lard, which he all
f.ir Ihe 1-iWp.al market inee. Fred IVuk.
EA8TKRN OBEOON.
I. Fagoe Weather Crop
Rep.'.rt.
Weather Deoidedly tha warmest
weather for the season ooonrred on Mon
day and Tuesday, the temperature reach
ing 104 deg.on Tuesday at Walla Walla;
during the remainder of the week the
weather was comparatively cool, with
some cloudiness. On Tuesday light
sprinkles of precipitation ooourred.
Special grain report Heading has
commenced with vigor in all the Colom
bia river counties. Crops of 'all sown
grain are turning ont better than the ex
pectations warranted. This onndition ia
especially evident on low ground. Bar
ley sown in the fall is a good crop,
though the yield will be below tbe aver
age. There is a smaller acreage of bar
ley. Spring-sown grain crops are still
snffrtiing. Warm, dry weather baa made
a failure of them as a rule. The orops
in Wasoo and Sherman are very good,
approaohing near to the average. Re
cently great numbers of grasshoppers
have oome over into Waeoo and Sherman
from tbe adjaoent oounties on the east,
and they have dne mnob damage to
otops in general, though all crops are
advaroed. The oat orop seems to have
enffered the most. On low land, where
tbe oats are green, the grssshappers
have out off tbe stalk as well as tbe
blade. Tbe average yield of fall-sown
grain will also be reached in the Walla
Walla valley, brjt tbe spring sown has
suffered in that seotion. Wasoo and
Sherman counties and the Walla Walla
valley will produce a good quality of
fall-sown grain. In the other Columbia
valley counties tbe berry will be email,
and in some sections tbe grain will be
shriveled. Only grain on low ground
will produce a good quality. In sections
of Union aud Baker counties some spring
grain bad been out for hay, since tbe
warm weather dispelled tbe hope that it
would still fill and become a fair crop. A
conservative estimate of tbe grain orop
south and east of tbe Blao mountains it
two-thirds of an average. A very good
quality will be produoed in Malheur,
Klamath and Harney from the irrigated
lands. Grasshoppers are still doing de
structive work. Early frosts damaged
more grain than the drouth In the ele
vated eeotions. There is an abundance
of fruit, and the fruit shipments are very
large, peaches, plums and early apples
are of the fittest quality, Fall apples will
be abundant. Potatoes are still green,
though if tbe warm, dry weather oontm
ues tbe potatoes will be small and the
yield light. Haying continues withgener
ally light yields. Tbe spring wheat and
oats w hioh have been out for bay, together
with tbe old bay left over from last sea-
son, will improve the prospects for the
winter. There are some very good fields
of alfalfa. All 'angea are suffering tor
rain. Ti ere is not grass sufficient on tbe
range to supply the needs of stuck. A
rain even at tbis late data would benefit
miny orops and Improve tbe range
grass.
Hun Bat Ayrr's at the World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilia ei j ya the extraor
dinary distinction of having been tbe only
blond purifier allowed an exhibit at tbe
World' fair, Cbiosgo. Mannfaoturert
of other tarsaparillHS songht by every
meanstoobtainashowing of their goods
but they were all tnrned away under the
application of tbe rule forbidding tbe
entry of patent medicines snd nostrums,
Tbe deoieion of the World's fair aotho.
rities in favor of Ayer's Harssparilla was
in effect as follows: "Ayer'a Sareapii-
rilla ia not a patent medicine. It doe
not belong to the list of ooatruui. It la
here on it merits."
DIED.
Wednesday, July 3lst, flomef, infant
son of B. F. Swsggart, aged 4 months
and 14 days.
Go to thy rest fair child,
(Jo to thy dreamless bed.
While yet o gentle undented
With blessings on thy head.
Ere iln had seared the breast,
Or sorrow woke a tear,
Rise to thy throne of changeleis rest
la you celeitlal spher -.
Shall love with weak embrace
Thy upwar I wing detain,
No; gentle angel seek thy place '
Amid t .e cherub train.
to
Pnins in the small of the baok indioate
diseased oonditioo of the kidneys
Owing to the dangerous nature of tbe
meases which attaok those organs it is
mportaot that measured should betaken
remove tbe trouble before it has
beoome too firmly fixed. Prudence
would suggest tbe prompt nse of Dr. J.
McLean's Liver and Kidoey Balm
which has specific action on tbs liver and
kidneys and will cause an early restora
tion to bealtby conditions. Frioe (1.00
per bottle.
Religious Discussion at Waoner.
Katie Eebm Smith, of Oregon City, the
obampioo of seoiilarism was invited to
deliver tbe Fourth of July oration at
Wagner, as mentioned in tbe Gszette at
that time. We also mentioned tbe fact
that a series of disoussions had been ar
ranged between she and Rev. J. T
Moore, of Mitchell, formerly the Baptist
minister at this placet and tbe following
from the Moro Observer would indioate
that tbe ootoome waa not what was ex
pected: Mrs. Smith oame to Wagner to
deliver a 4th of July oration and elated
at the idea of having so muoh brain in
the country all al ocoe, her followers
challenged anybody, everybody, to die
ouss the bible with ber. Rev, Moore ac
cepted, and one who was there informs
us that Mr. Moore handled tbe subject
so ably, and did the lady up so effeotually
that there is quite a change in sentiment
at Wagner, and the good people there
have deoided to proceed at onoe with the
bnildicg of a churoh,
Rich
Red Blood
Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures
by Hood's Sarsaparilia.
That la Why the cures bf Hood's Sar
saparilia are Cubes.
That la Why Hood's Sarsaparilia cores
the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum
and other blood diseases.
That la Why it overcomes That Tired
Feeling, Strengthens the nerves, gives
energy id place of exhaustion.
That Is Why the sales Of Hood's Bar
ssparilla have increased year aftef year1,
until it now requires for its production
the largest Laboratory in the world.
Mood's
Sarsaparilia
la the only True Blood Purifier promi
nently in the publio eye today. Be aura
to gat Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's PU1 nf
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
If j"ou buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
v I-!05E POWER
OR SAW MILL
Yon of course want the best.
Write for Cr:tnloiie rt'id Prices.
Fh3 wassiitoi Er.pir.3 S Thrsshsr Co.
PORTLAND. OUfc'QON.
DOISTT FORGET THAT
P. C. THOMPSON. CO.
Are Still in Business
In epite of boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive tf out,, but
bb Jong as our friends Btay witb us, we will continue to'
sell honest goods at honest prices
WE DON'T THROW OUT BAITS
To catch suckers as we do not expect reasonable
people to judge us by the price of one or two
articles.
Be sure and call when you want
Groce
Woo
, 11 I I 111 X 111 1 1 U.
Willowware, and many other things.
The Discovery Saved His Lire.
Mr. Gaillouettt), Druggist, Beavers-
ville, III., sas: "To Dr. King's Mew
Disoovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe aud tried all tbe pbjsi-
oaus for miles about, but of no avail
and was given op and told I oould not
live,
LONG CHEEK.
Culled from the Eagle.
Dan Morrow leaves
Boppner.
tomorrow for
Robinson Ri'os. and fnmilina. nf Mnr.
Having Dr. King'aNew Disooverv row oouniv. nasaed thrmmh invn nn
in my store l sent ror a oonieBiia Degan lueir way to McDiiffle springs Wednea-
its use and from tbe first dose began to
get getter, and after using three bottles
was up and about again. It is wortb its
weight in gold. We won't keep store
or bouse without it." Get a free trial at
T. W. Ayer'a Jr., drng store.
Ibb Cascades hxcuBaioK. The ex
cursion to Cisonde Looks will go down
from Eastern Oregon Saturday evening,
day, Th-'y report Morrow oouuty's crops
entirely ruined.
The Long Oieek Jockey Club have de
oided to hold a series of fall raoea to be
run on tbe Long Creek trnok on Septem
ber Utb, 1'2 tb, 13tb aud Hth.
Dr. Henderson departed Monday witb
bis motner and annt. Mrs. C K. Hender
son and Mrs. J. VV. Qanna, for Heppner,
From that point they will depart for
lugnst 17th, and will reach tbe Looks their home at Mt Vernon, Iowa.
the fnllowiog morning. A program for W. A. Fisher, of Haystack, has a large
tbe day'a entertainment ia being ore- orchard loaded witb upphs, peaobes,
Dared by citieens at CBSoadea. Every P'ums oruoes and grapes. Hisfruitcrop
... .., . , . , . . . . DH8 snnercd but little from tbe nnsea-
visitor will be made to feel at home and .,.ui, ,.n.- ,.i . .
hie comfort as well as en yment will be . , , . , . .
, ... ... , . . , Newt Junes and wife, accompanied by
looked after. After tbe looks bave been Mlpt N(,16 BpTt ,, Ar,hur Mjnor
inspeoted, tbe exoursiooista will bave and Umily, all nf Heppner, passed
plenty of ways to enjoy themselves for through L mg Creek Wednesday en mute
Out of Sight!
The boy is father to the man, and when
tbe boy dons tbe man's hat he is "oat
of sight." Likewise the man who pro
vides himself with one of
T. R. HOWARD'S
bats, and also pnrohases his Groceries,
Giitars, Tobaoooa and Gents' Furnish
ings at this establishment where tbe
freshest and latest of the above lines
Bre kept.
This is also the place for Stook men's
Supplies, as tbis store makes a specialty
of everything required by tbis olass of
trade. And a casual observer will not
. fail to notice that our sheep and cattle
men take advantage of tbis fact.
Remember the plaoe..., as
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St,
Four doora south of the C'ty hotel.
THUNDER LIGHTNING
"There is a tide in Vie affairs of men
That, if taken at its flood, leads on to fortune."
The flood is here and bo is
GILLIA.M & BISB1HE
With a full line of
Hardware. Tinware. Glassware, "rookery, "Wood
and Willowware. Oedar Tubs at Hedrock Prices.
the balance of tbe day, snob as visiting
the tlh wheels, the old block bouse.
where settlers sought refuge from tbe
attacks of hostile Indians 'way baok in
1857; the rook quarries; to go boating,
either sail, row or ateam lauooh; trout
fisbiug, bioycle riding (there are four
miles of splendid wheeling through
dense woods); lovely pionio grounds witb
large dauoing plaifortn. swings, etc.
to DeaolMinn lake.
several weeks.
Tbey will remain
The only Exclusive Hardware Store betweun The Dalles and Pendleton
GILLTA.M & BISBliJDC,
Heppner, ... Oregon.
Cars for Headache.
As a remedy for all forma of Oeadaobe
Eleotrio Hitters has proved to be tbe
very beat. IteflVots a permanent oure
and tbe most dreaded habitual aiok
beadachea yie'd to its inlliienne. We
nrue all lio ar hlllictecl to procure a
bottle, and give tbis remedy a fair trial.
Stock Biiipmenth. Large shipments
of stuck bsve bean shipped from tbis
point this season, and almost every week
additional shipments are being made. T.
A. Rbea leaves today for tha Lone Rock
country where be will receive 5u0 bead
of cattle wbicb will be driven In tbii
place and disposed of to Ralstoo ALcey
and to tba Union Meat company. Bb
(M more will also arrive this week with
luO head of cattle that will also be di
vided np I I ween tbe above oompaniea.
J. bn McCarty elsotxprola so b to da
liver 200 bead of ooaa and cslvea at
UmstiH to I). F. Ksnnders. of Halt
Lake. Ctab, ab eb will be dierveed of In
Montana markets, llslstoo k Laoey 't
shipments go to Chicago markets.
lb osea of habitual OonstipHtiiin Klen-
Refreshments of all kinds will be kei.t Ho Hitters cures by giving tbe needed
nn ih. ornnn.1. ami .J ..nmmn.la- "IIS IO Ilia IIOWCIS. StlU To CHSHS long
tions will be ample and aervioa of tbe
very beat Messrs. J. U. and I. N. Day,
tbe government cootraotors at tbe
looks, are on tbe oommittse oo en
tertainment, whiob Is sufflment gnar
ante that every visitor will be band-
somely treated.
resist the lle nf tbis nie.licine. Try
once. Large b titles only tlfty oeuts at
T. W. Avers, Jr., drug store
DIUESTOr LiNUiND UMNO DECISIONS
. . t . " . i. II. , i-iweai tnsrs.i iriee. rr11VKl. vi.il.-.. It.... f.
d.y fr..m a .wo wk. ., '" ,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,., t(m, ! . J-1;',''
. wbvra l a was the gul of Mr. and li.a..al artiata. 111
Mrs. I)r H'Uttb. Hn u"l C bamberial s (nsh : t,.nimir, , d
If afflirt4 wib svalp dsa. I.aif
falling ill, and penjalaa baldaeaa. d'l
bti m grM nt ale-ib lie 'l''t
bql api l; Hall's Hair lUeawrr.
Krl'e rioter H-l. Ib fa4 Hld
arifief, ittea Ireabneaa as"l elearn N
the I'utai-lrlHiO and enr.a ('.fi.atna,
25 cU.iA) et.. II. H!Jbr T. W. Atra, ' li .mi-
Jr.
Captain Sweeney, U. H. A , Ran Dieo,
Cal. saya : "Hhilob'a Csia-rb Itemed v is
the first medicine I bave ever found that
would do me auy good." Trice fsic
T. W. Ayera, Jr.
Rev. (ireeo, of Arlington, waa quite ill
at tba b'-me nt It. lVniaon.of thia oily,
for cvatal da)S laal week. Il eef,
be waa able to return bome haturday
sfiniog.
fbilob's Cars, tbe great Conyh and
Cronp Cure, ta to great demand. I'orkel
ait 0 intams twenty Ova doaea nn2-V,
Cml lren love It. Hold by T. W. Aysts
Jr.
(f no want lo rent blivrla or get
naira for an. call na Ik Knnta at bis
bicyela livery, power lon.
Oreao Mathews for Shaving, bair.
rutting. ahkmitog and all other work
in that line. Hati.e at any tun daring
" - too
Ma.os A H-nvner, tba bWkamitba, 1
. . ...... .
nnrMi,nr an l wxi niioier. ai ne
old (iunn stand. Main atret, Uapfner.
Call on U s U.,a.
T. IL Howard makes a apeialty lo
eonplyt" si'iokaian witb all oa4'd
aM La, lei 1 carrying a general line
tVa bia nw ad. tf.
Mathews !lrr,('ily bolal larreef shop.
i'eqiiine. havme',
acMOtlosaliy,
You cannot be cheerful or happy while
your liver la diaordervu, lile ia but a
weary bnnlcn lo persona so sm.oied.
Dr. J. U. Mo Lean's Liver and Kidney
D ilm is tbe right thing to put this organ
into bealtby oondiliou. It inoreeee ti e
seorxtiuo ol bile, stimulates lbs kidneys
and restores tha organs of lbs b 'dy to
the proper performance of their (auctions.
nice 1,(X) per bottle.
Famished by W. 1). Harlan, land and
mining attorney, Washington, D. 0.
Town lota may be taken either lor
business or reaidenca purposes and it la
not a material Not Ibat the claimant
owna oilier lots and intenda osa of them
together aa homestead and la using tbe
lota as a garden
MIKKIUL.
Aluminum Is not aooh a miueral aa
will eioept tbe land containing it from
settlement and eulry as agricultural
ttTAsmxa ArrKAr. Near Wiolock land, or warrant Iba allowauce of mm
post fuoe, in Dorthrro Oratt county, I aral entry thereof,
about IS miles from Looe Hook, stab- Ia giving notice of applioation tbe re
bing affray occurred last Friday, frim quired period of time must be covered
wbicb it ia reported one of tbe partita by each form of not ina
will die. The trouble waa between I An application for patent or the survey
Frank Becres and Tom Hwilt, and arose of a claim may embrara aevvral oinligu
over remarks that r teres had made loos 'ooatiorjs
aboot onng laly of that section, with Tbe survey should exhibit tbe bound.
whom Swift waa keeping company, laries and coofl iota of aaob location of lb
Hearing of tbis h'wift rode over loherres' looosuliJateJ claim,
plae, aod bunting bim op alabUd dim
in Ibe bark to great di ptb, without
galling off his b'rae. It ia report! tnat
Hecrea cannot reover. Hwift waa sr-
resiad and takaa Iwfore J. T. Martin,
j'lalina of tbe paana of that district, w,a
I)S'rders in the lier and kidneys as
rrapnfisililt for many nf I ha ai'ruenU nf
hamanity, winch, when nrgleited, da
Vilop tout eeri'iu and ofin laial mala
diea. frodenrw wnnld snggeat Ihe
promnt naa of )r. J. II Mclean'a Liver
be waived siam naiii. Ilia bonds and Kidney lialm it remove tb. dtao(e
wera placed el 110 (Skj. As this amount
coo'd not be raiaeil ba was ant to Can
City where be le nw col lined In I
a a.w.0 aa inwailile, end real ore Iha da
eaaed orfaua lo heal 1 1-y ard vigr.ruua
anion. 1'rire II UU pr boitle.
aa
H me.lv la Kl (ati.ilt an . f.a d II to I It.ll.a .I 'i'. m,u ai.iaa.
. n-.. cl... a.li. U. I tat pieaanr. In j ( U , f(, .,,., e.n
r.-.eM,li4 ,1 I. m f,.e.rt.. J . ,-.(.,04 b(. MM'erk tv-eer,
f.... W ea -.rt. t .1 y, , ,y Mi0. Uf A .f,,f j,,
Com J-bn.a I)rag(. eb.eaw. ahair,wi fcalrn-la. .,.
liar'V r-or. a B'ai ei
a
wl Of fem wift 1 aa .....avn..a S. Y -t-.m. Ila.. AnA
from iWil.rd. lr.,w..i,- nH.i..y i:AltM, ,u f B u..,i,,, )a
aion-w"rr lie i a ir'-roMi ,,
p. .... ... ,
Cbarli t'Art ar.wirsail
from lt,s fa.n rt.r.y aed lis
baeta.1 this al UmWs I'aiB f f a
laialy
wik.
and blekmill, ! ta ref.
turning oat Vary eatlfartvry
II And II l-i hi
aHvanlaa t' call on or e-ldreae Ibl I
f
Wa't. Th.iftir"n rufi slaa lwaen
l!i.,nrr and Il'ru0)tii, arming etary
day eiH Monday ftl Uavibg av.ry
Homeaime ago was lakan sick wMb
era nip la Iha sinmaoti fillowd by diar
rb'wa. I Wmk ae.ipla of die.a "f t'liaiw-b-rlaln'e
OtllO, Cholera and Diarrhoea
IUmdy and waa immediately reltvvad.
I ceai lef i tba bat n.e.wloa In lb
market f.i all em h e- mp aii.u I bave
a-'ld Iha feroa 1 to n'h"f and avarvren
wb-naean aak t.iglilv of II J. W.
Hirikir V.lley 0er, Cal. Fof sale
by Hl'rf-iiw Johnson Dtng Co.
It Hv floedon ba bad tla 'bna rf ai4
aid r-tttre'ed. ssd II t pfssen'a
very allrael'V ptasfsnce.
f VerVWkeea (
Li .iis b,.ma f,.'ks at! relalivee in t w aiao.a who kaa hn eira-U f day ie.l Maadav. hbvael a"d ehaap
t'lan. j H'"l'a .eat,arrla,aa4 pcopl n all "Wlw lo lb lawmr. I. O K
r.ater Tatte'a ah4 t.o'lv ara ; baa le a pra...- IMS g'.at sa.da-.aa
. . ... . , 1 . .1. .. p.i.-1 . , . Hemi.ally iait ta 12 't aed tta
. . . . - - . 1 . , ' n , i.v, r .-.ar'"
plaeof Iba b'ai.f ll l'"' ' an j ,,n, 1 ii ,..a . !
1. I. . e- t e'' ti . , 1
r.ea 'lit 'it(. ,. l.a atl,: l
('-.. a
II . 1 I 1 r-m ! t, .tim ea-
t rW! ntrS WbO I! a-n
V 'A. L'-al'r ka
t-e kul I ' ' '
f fen l. 0. I" fch
n ie U '.a. t.'. .1-
a f
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ul a-4e
ii
ra"i' frtm r. l,,
' f I ' t.
1 (. h.t j
' ,.. ,M al t'ti
.. , tr,,i,u .r 1
ff'ae
.
r er
(i.;. U . .
Ml -II tut
wm
rV'HiKN. Fcso.-LaatlUura lay weetii
day pro.ed by law for Iba earn! anana!
apporti'inmanl of tbe sohm,! fund later.
rat among tba aevaral rnalra of It
slat In proporli'io lo Iba number
ehwd elitldraa of e h'wd ega In eaeb
ooamy, Aoeordiagly the stale arbmil
land board mls an ordr lbl said in
Ureal Iba amoaal of 1131 '1 73 Im ao
divile). lUm .,tal aam'er of arlxi
ehil lrag la tba e'ais M VV,. tuakin
Ibe snm l tet distributed II (A in eaeb
Tbe Ma' no nt f eei.ool eioi'lren i
Ibistnnniyla C ftqi't.liy oar
p.riwi .f lbs fan I wo.ill anomnl
l.r 11. Tbe bnn.l,-r of eUdl
raw la li e state )ie yaar is I Hi iaoi
than In
HE LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG FLOWS I
They run in light
Tbey ruu olflii the night.
IAIN
HAIN
'
i m mi !
Now hss charire of the st ck of ronfectlnner-
lii, (mils, i-lKsra, lolot mi, etc., lurincrly
oaiuil by boyil 4 Mi piiwcll.
Which he is d'mpozinfl of al Closn
Share Prices.
It Cream and Ic Cream frvla. lamonuls and
Orsnga Cliler always kapt on hand.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
Weat (Ids Mala Street, Minor Building.
J-
Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for
Cash Only.
FRESH BREAD. CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
W PROFITS
oisr-
SMALL INVESTMENTS
aetiirnlni pMMpenlr will mka tnanv rich, but roahera ran Ihey make an murh allliloa
hurt 1 1 ( aa iif sun 4iil oor, uUlliiii In liraln, I'rotUl.ii.s ami Sla k.
FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED
JIM!'
Can ta Ma.la by Our
Systematic Plan of Speculation
orlftnalad by n All Vrrhi iriiUlnrv nperaia on a ruUr system.
It Is a Uinta lmr II, at there at IhitiieanOt l men In all Mils "I Iha I DIM Stales aha.
by sfetertiatlr Ira'tln through ( htf effn hfttfceta msfee larga atnomit etery tear. ratieltt from e
l. thnusaiHl toila lo( lite man m ,u lirais a niinlre. of Ian hmi'lre-I il'iliaia up U I U,UM) U
im ..r nwra hj lhe a ho leel a lew lliMat
It Is ! a I Ihsl th'M ho male the ler.rat .r..nu (loin enrniaratlrelv small ln,tmant
nn this fUn at. t. !' ho II, a liun hUago anl luteal tliruuab htukera a bw itioruugrily
unteietn'l a, at.Miatle Ira'tltia
linr .lan 1oe ,.ot rl.i Hi )! immml lnetri nn anj Ira l hut enters lrih Hlx an
that ah.ther tha Krkl naea ur lails It bunas a sua.); pruQt thai iha up auoiinuimr la a
Im
WRITE fOR CONVINCING PROOf S, Wan.iel rn ...r, M.r,.l tM-ulallnS)
anit i.ir imof tnn.l to iri. lo I ol i t n.aaing i- toera ALLFRtC. "' Maaiwl a
lal't mareln Ira-ting 1 01 1 1 llighral lelefenraa In Htar, lu o n aiau'liug a . I suixaaa,
Cuf luftlier Inloimatlua a-l'lrraa
THOMAS 4 CO., Beakeee ane Beekera.
241242 Rielle BuilSlni. Chloeie, III.
I ' ae i" . V I iisaS
STATE NOHMAL SCHOOL,
Monmouth, Oro.
A liail f hoot foe learhira fnmilrt eigM
gra te K.l,,i g .an n,ai a l eiror.g rolrasluiai
a'l a alf.i ,-o.ira.a
tJb ? lelaaehleineiyeeweiiylei the etate vUhe
ry V eut tnrtharesaminanea.
S.4v'-! I'aHlM WelgL S. " SM Inl'tna .M M
ijl haitlNI an- keaMM.il toe.llnn. Knaalmna
1 n.n w a g.i r.rf 1 t'aine-l Ua. aart.
Ma.i e..t asrd g-n fea tiiy Ukl Xm y,t tat
ar.--i"a ,) li.ei
naa year in Ivanaa
tb em.
entfl't-'t ' l'-r
tli he ,l tll to
i'rl'f - . -ttt lfPaL bteaaXat
koho;.
f mm try i. w. aarata, 41
Pileg! fllea! Il'kl! file
hn tne- M -i(e; k.Ui.m. brg
and eit.gii,, rral at '! , " t-f
ffllili If aUowe1 I-, e.lfeia
rri-ra f. rtvi. ,lb , ftet l.i.e.f ar.d
' J.I'Ull I.I) Ntt I
I 1 a 1 at e a f at .. Il.a, I. 1 g ; I l.l,, .
I" l ia nlri ,1'i.s, a'- t t rW'l j
e,rii'ew li e lnn.4a Al nigi la. ..g
ms l. f U I ,, t . It, t1wyt.vi '
l ' a.'"' pp.1 "'"rl llli'at "''V ' "H "I i'lfsl.av1 laac
1 , i t 'I"" V'' Si tau;.web t:;ya,..nat,;baiu
Altra
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w tr. , . iii.t
aM-aey
EIiLIS & IjYOKTS,
At(orntvM nt
All bnaua allei..la I In ta a lifient-l ao I allf ;, 0ry
nst,aef. Solar.ea I'al.la at.. I t'..li. t,.
orr.ee JVAtiosit, must ruiLmsu.
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