Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 16, 1895, Image 3

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NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!
KESTJLT OP USING
AYER'SPILLS
"Ayer'g Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years hare kept me in good healthy
never having had a sick day in all that
time. Before I was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con.
stipation from dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive
diseases. When I became convinced
that nine-tenths of my trouhles were
caused by constipation, I began the use
of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac
tory results, never having a single
attack that did not readily yield to this
areincdy. My wife, who had been an
invalid for years, also began to use
Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly
"restored. With my children I had no
iced that nearly all their ailments were
preceded by constipation, and I soon
had tire pleasure of knowing that with
children, as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
it taktm in season, avert all danger of
aickttess." H. Wettstein, Bvron, 111.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sareaparilla Strengthens the System.
The crew of 50 nieu, employed on the
H ppuer branch id ri-movin: the steel
rails and replacing them with rails of
I lighter weight, completed their wort and
departed yesterday. About Bit miles of
track was worked over in Ibis manner.
The milt removed will be nRed on the
Washington division where the travel is
muoh greater. During the pant week
the Beppner trsio bat tnade a special
run down as far as Lexington every
morning to gather up the rails for shipment.
Sometime ago I was takeo siok with a
cramp in the stomach followed by diar
rhoea. I took a onuple of dolte n'f Cham
berlain's Colio, Ckntafa and Diarrhoea
Remedy aud was immediately relieved.
OoDHldvr it tbe b-st medicine in the.
market for all such complaints I have
sold the remedy to others and evervoDe
wni uses it speaks hmblv of it. J. W.
Striokler. Valley Center, Cal. For sale
by Slooiim-JobDBon Drug Go.
The Wilhoit stuee was held tin ajkin
ltst Tuesday, making the second robbery
on inis line during tile .present month
' ne roooer rei-eived the Dallrv Bum of
$10 and the off -r of a Udy'a gold wnteb.
wDlcb he courteously refused. More
than $500 wns oirried on the Ders n of
the pasHenifers, but as the robbr left the
matter of digging up to their own getier
o-ity, be failed to secure this sum.
John D. Hollidav, a prominent stook
man or umvesTon, ivxas. is now in
Heppoer stopping at the Palime H'lfel
it is reported that, Mr. Holhday comes
to Oregon to look np a good location fur
a sheep shearing pen with shearing ma
ehinerv. and that this is tht object of
his visit to Heppner. W do not believe
h onnld find a better locaiion than at
t is point.
The smoky condition nf the atmos
here sai rounding Heppner is said to bn
tl.e worst ever known, rbi" same din
dition is reporer wll.over Enatein Ore.
uon, aid also diwn in the Willamet'e
valley. Portland also c 'mplHin. at th
same smoky atmosphere. Freest fires
in Oregon tM fall are reported to be
very great and des motive.
D W. Ralston, a trferaber of tbe firm
that started two train loads of stook from
Oregon to Chicago markets last 8atnr
lay, returned Tmsday niuht, having
nly gone as far as Hnntington. Id
company wilb T. A Rhea he I ft I t
Orant oonnty eterday to gather np an
ither train load to be snipped Septem
her 1st.
The Whetstone-Moore Hearing Now ia Pro
gmw-BflifVed to Be laaocent Asother
flew.
SUN IMON iTUtlWEPlTHUl FRipAT
JhS6T 8 9 to
It 12 13 14 15 16 17
IS 9 2Q 21 22 23 24
25 I g6 1 27 I 26 1 29 1 30 31
TIME TABLE.
THE PENDLETON MCRDEK CASE.
Huge for Hard man, Monument, Long Creek,
lonn pay nd tanyon City, leavea a lollowi
Every dv at S a. m.. except HiiiiiUt.
Arrive every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
Ths cheapest, qulokent and beat line to or
from the Interior rnnntry.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phlll Cohn, Axont.
You can get the beat beer
In Hi'ppniT at U. B. Ted
rows's, ft cenu per glaaa, 4ww
If you want the flneat liquors, cltiara, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle
repairs and will fix ynnr wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is bis intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as the
nnniber of wheels is rapidly increasing,
tbis will oertsinly be pleasing news to
those wbo are so fortunate as to own s
hike. tf.
Mr, Natnnael Mortonsnn, a well knowD
oitizen of fhperaing. Mich., and editor
Knnerior Poeteo, who. for a long time,
suffered from the msl exornciating pains
of rbenmatism, was cured, eiabt years
go, by tsking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, hav
ing never felt a twinge of it since.
Oid Halt's blaok onb bar, which es.
osped abont two months since was
brought back last Wednesday It was
OapMirad a few days after its escape on
a fence, by Uan Uarlow on bis ranch out
in tbe Eight Mile country. There is no
question about this being Gid's bear, as
all recognize it at sight.
Tbe hair, when not properly oared for,
loses its lustre, becomes crisp, harsh and
dry, and falls out freely with every comb
ing To prevent this, the best dressing
in the market is Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
imparts that silky gloss so essential to
perfect beauty.
Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of
the city meat market where be keeps a
fresh supoly of beef, pork, nmtton, veal,
sausage, bsoon and lard, which be sell
for the lowest market price. Fred Bock,
tbe Portland batcher, is still with him. tf
Wm. Dunn, onndnrtnr on the Hpp-
tier branch, accompanied by bis family,
returned last Friday evening from a
month's vacation. The nioDth was
pleasantly speut, so Billy ays, at Bonne
ville, Portland aud tbe seaside.
Having used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family ano found it to be
a first class article. I lake pleasure in
recommending it to mv friends. J V.
Foster, We' port. Cel. For sale by Hlo
oum Johnson Di ng Co.
Judge Freeliind, wife and brother and
County Supt. Miss Anna JUIs ger and
brothers, r turned home last Monday
As mentioned in 1'aesday's issue ot
the Gazette, the charge ot laroeby
against Frank Whetstone and "Kid"
Mooe at Pendleton was dismissed last
Monday morning, when they were charge
ed with the teriible Srime ot murder in
tbe flr&t degree. The former charge was
simply a trumped np affair, and was put
off from day to day by tbe state until
Monday, when the larceny charge was
dismissed and tbe prisoners were immed
iately rearrested on a complaint charg
ing them with robbing Qeorge H. Clack
ing, in the Transfer House, and, while
oomrritting tbis Crime, murdering tbe
victim, Clacking, and then burning the
hotel to onver np the crime. From tbe
start the officers looked upon tbe burn
ing of the hotel with suspioion. Clues
were followed, persons were shadowed
and evideuoe weighed. Gradually the
couviotion was reached that some awfol
crime bad been committed before the
tire begun. The same impression was
oreated in the minds of many oitizens.
The investigations finally reaohed suoh
a stage as, in tbe opinion of tbe officials,
to warrant holding Whetstoi.e and
uoore. wno were docketed as prisoners
on the above oharge. The evidence was
carefully gathered by Distriot Attorney
utwrey sua auenrr uonser. The ex
amination was set for 3 p. no. Tueeds-y
before jiistioe Parkes. W. M Pierce
appeared promptly it this hour as conn-
oil for tbe defense, but Lawrey asked a
continuance until tbe same hour Wed
nesday, because of thesiokness of one of
the state's chief witnesses, a bright boy
named Dearborn, who, while Confined to
his room at Phil MoBriau's boarding
bouse, oo Court street, claims to have
overheard the two accused men oountiDg
and dividing the money,
Great excitement has prevailed since
tbe arrest Monday, and slihougb tbe
trial was again continued to 10 a m yes
terday, many olews were being ran down
and stories investigated. Tbe finding of
a bloody dirk near the hotel at fi'St cre
ated considerable interest, but was later
explained by Allison who lost it while
carrying property out of his saloon be
fore burned by tbe fire. Tbe money
oounting story was also told aud re-told
with intense interest, though defense
claimed that it money was counted, it
was lucre) that bad been won from a
"suoker." On tbe Dight ot the fire 840
was deposited by the boys to be placed
in tbe Transfer house safe, and when ar
rested Thursday evening it is olaimed
that a considerable sum ot money was
found oo them, tbongh just how much
the officers will not say.
When tbe state asked for a oontina-
anoe from day to day It began to look as
though they did not have a strorjg esse,
in faot it usually so impresses a casual ob
server, but ia tbis instance tbe state ex
plained "that a benious crime bad been
committed, sod a ooDtiouanoe would do
no injustice. '
Yesterday morning Justioe Parkes'
room was crowded, as it was learned
that tbe state would be ready to prooeed.
Shortly after 10 a. m., when all the "con
tracting parties" bad arrived, court was
opened and oontinued throughout tbe
day. A great deal ot evideuoe whs sub
mitted, though it was mostly torn down.
And while the esse was a strongly con
tested one, last evening when oourt ad
jonrned many who first thought the boy
guilty bud o hanged their opinion. The
case will probably be concluded today
when it ia the general opinion of several
who have heard the testimony tbat it
will bd dismissed for "want of evidence."
The following telegram received by
AM EASTERN OREGON PHUDIGY.
Tbe following clipping, rich with truth,
from a v alley ekabange is well worth
publication for tbe benefit of our East
ern Oregon readers I Tbere was in' at
tendance at tbe recent session of tbe
grand lodge ot Workmen beld in Port
laud last month, a Certain young editor,
full of self-importance, whose egotist ioal
style, guilded with ignoranoe, attracted
more tbau passing notioe Especially
was tbis noticeable oo the exoureiou
down tbe Columbia river. Wnile gazing
at tbe many sights in Portland, be
chanced to learn of tbe arrival of a
young lady, who ha very ably filled tbe
position of oity editor Oo oneot tbe East
ern Oregon dailies during the past year.
Knowing that she belonged to tbe press
of that seotion ot the state, be thought
of course she oertaioly knew of him and
hie ability. He at oDoe sought ber nnt
and addressing her said, "This is Miss
, of the Pendleton Tribune, I be
lieve?" Tbe lady assured him tbat she
was tbat identical person, when be
hastened to assure ber that she must
certainly know of him. "Why," said be,
"I am tbe editor and proprietor of tbe
Antelope Herald. I started that paper
a tew years ago, io faot before 21 years
of age, and I am yet the youDgest editor
in Oregon. My field is small, but then
wilb my ability, I find oonstant employ
ment. Yes, I am a violinist, leader of
tbe orchestra and play for all the dan ess
for miles around Antelope. Do this for
pastime pleasure, you know. I am also
quite an athlete, very foud o' baseball.
I organized the first team my town ever
bad. Am hIro quite a foot racer. Wore
tbe ohampionstilp belt ot that vicinity
for a long time. I belong to tbe Work
men lodge. Have beld every omce in
my home lodge, and have temporarily
filled a grand lodge position formerly
ooonpied by Senator Dolph. I am jus
tice of the peace and U. 8. land commis
sioner. Deal oat all the justice and
look after all tbe final proofs on land in
southern Wasco. I am married and have
twoohildren, I ." A frieud called
tbe lady reporter at this instant, who
was by this time almost soeeohless.
And bad it not been for tbe interruption
this versatile parasite would probably
still be lauding himself. We have ofteo
heard of tbe proliBo clime and produc
tive soil of Eastern Oregon, but bardly
thought it capable ot producing suoh a
ouriosity as this "I am" from Antelope.
Ordinarily the Gazette would stand
up in defense of any brother journalist
when assailed in this manner, and would
be very slow to believe sucb a report.
But from tbe many false statements and
insulting artioles published by this gen
tlemanly (?) editor we are not surprised
at the above, in tact are inolined to be
lieve tbe inoident really happened This
ongbt to be a valuable lesson to tbe
writer who holds down the editorial tri
pod of tbe Antelope Herald, and in tbe
future the Gnztte begs to suggest that
be look after bis owo soul salvation.
Catarrh
troubled me tor 11 years, t hat
taken four bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla
and am perfectly cared. I think Hood's
Sarsaparilla has no equal, and believe that
many who are in oor health and have
become discouraged, would be restored to
good health it they would only give
Hood's Sarsaparilla
a fair trial " Wm. J. Bksbch, Astorla.Ore.
IlUUUd rilia naia.haad.che. 15c
It i.eaiia Them All.
The "Cydone" Thresher.
fKUWSW srf'-K.
3trt
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
v HOttSE POWER
"GK SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Write for Catalogue and Trices.
h tallica E:i!3 S Threshsr Co,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
pecial aJLet
XVJXrX, & SLOCUM,
Dealers in General Merchandise
-WILL OFFER THEIR-
Organdies, Dimities, Malls, eta, ftt the following greatly reduced
pricey:
Orisandles 25c., redncea to 15c. per yard.
Mulls 25c., reduced to 16o. per yard.
Dimities 12 to 15c., reduced to Wc. per yard.
Gents' Straw Bats 75c to II 00, reduced to 25 and 68 cents.
Gents' Summer Kt' bed Underwear 50c., reduced to 85 cent.
Ladies' Dndervesti lOto 'iOc., reduced to i to 25 cents.
Line of Boys Laced Shoes 11.25, red .ced to 80 cents.
Best line of Ladies' 10c. hose ever offered for sale.
Bargain Counter loaded down with remnants of every fabric im
aginable at prices never before equalled.
Our stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Groceries complete in
every respect at prices that will more than favorably compare with
those previously announced by competitors.
Special attention called to oar Shoe Department Call and ex
amine both goods and prices.
PIONEER BRICK,
"West Side Main Street, ... Heppner, Oregon.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
McFarlaud Mercantile Oo, will pay
oah for wheat, barley, bides and pelts.
farmers should call uud nee tnem. a
It you want to rent a bioycle or set re-
paira for nanie, call on Ike Ennis at big
btcyole livery, power bouse.
Green Matbews for Btiavioc, hair-
cutting, sbbmpoomif auu all otber work
id tbat lioe. Baths at aoy time dunog
business boars.
Meadows & Sonvner, tbe blacksmiths,
borxesboers and wood butchers, at tbe
old Quun stand, Main street, Heppner,
Call oo tbe boys.
Last evening at tbe opera house
concert was given for tbe benefit of tbe
mite society of the M. E. church. Tbe
program, though not leugthy, was ap
propriate for the occasion, and whs
listened to by a fair siz-d andieuoe
The following is tbe program as remler
ed: Quartette, Mrs. McDowell aud Mrs
(itrrigne, Mr. Haling and Mr. l'tterou
solo, Mrs. McDowell; solo, Mina brown
uet. Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. tiarri
trues; solo. Mrs. McDowell; quartette,
Mrs. MoUowell siiil Mrs. (iarrigues
Mr. Haling and Mr. l'attersou.
the tliiZHtte this morning, which is prob-
fmni u I, nut WuAi.tion tin ii. Ilia, Itllia
mountains at LUIe prairie. All report a i hl iu llii",,f . clearly indicates
Here and There.
Millions ride the Humbler.
Ike Ennis has bicycles to rent
E. O. Hloan is oo the sick list.
The Niles-Vinaon, Marble Works,
Walla Walla. Wash,
La Grinds MarbU Work, La Grande
Ore. H. O. Smith, salesman, Uopuer.
Deo Hitsbeimer, of Portland, was in
terviewing ileppoer men-hauls this
morolng.
Mrs. T. A. lib departed for Tbe
Dalles rstrdy afternoon where sbe
will visit with friends.
Wauled 1'laio or fancy wiog. Will
go to the bona or lake sewing at boms.
Mrs. Mary ileoderson.
. J. A. Patttrtoo aol wife returned
bone last Ttirs lay evening from a
weeks eojoaro at ibe coaat.
Uiev Hveoson, of IXiuglaa, one of
Murww onuuty's bright ouug Uly
ecboul tfarlmra, was to this city )e.
tvrday.
E IUe, who baa helJ dowo Kngi
.f I'altareon' place during the Uttar'e
veeattno. retornvd to The llls VYsd
Dteday. J. U. Downing sod son MolrT, of
Coodoo, were io llrpptier over, Tuly
onbl on tbetr way home from tulef
viail kt Dakrr City.
George Ntle returned boms from
I'tndlvlog latTaedar WeDltig. Dur
ing hie aWnee be baa rol a f
tke at Teal spueg.
L Frvorb. who started over the trail
late last spring, rrloro'd to llPpor
laat Tnisr niig. lie left toe crew
t Hod Wpiiogs. Idaho.
Tbe O.K. N. rittrs. who bsve
be rptrieg Ibe st -ek 'ds at tbe
dp"l. eiropl-lJ Ib'ir "i d.
parted erdy riro-o
pleHsaut time,
Lost Recently on tbe streetsof Repo
rter a door key, hraea handle, with steel
Htnge or key. It is thought that mark
oo handle whs No. 1) Finder will oonfer
favor by returning sxnie to tins oflloe.
Found On the streets of lleppnrr
recently, a lady's pot k t book rnntaio
ing a mall snm of money. Owner ran
have earns by culling at this ( III 'e. des
crthing the property and paying for this
notice.
Mrs. M. Lelmlieter has a full Stock of
fine mil linery and ts selling the same at
very reasonable figures. Sim ia Incited
in lbs Llnhtentbal building, esst side
Main street stld oprxit the Oity lintel,
Shilo's Ours is sold on gnarsntee.
It cures Incipient Consumption. It is
the best Oougb Cure only one cnnl a do.
i'i cts.. Th) ots., and SI. Hold by T. W.
Ajer. Jr.
A. W. Wii r, Jr , arrive 1 Monday evo
ing and is now visiting with bi psien's,
Prof Wiei and fm Iv of thi cly. Mr.
Wtr is one of this year's graduates for
Ann Arbor.
I'h'l J. Itrady. reptewnting Si-!',
1 1 .-1 10 'i k WitnJwarrl, was in Hrpprnr
ovi-r Welueilay nigbl, departing es
terday. Klmr Flwnra is pu'ting np iiuild
ing Io ie nl as a phot -graph gallery
aorox Ih street from the npera b ue.
Emile Mars, lh well knowo repre.
seutaliveof Ms'S it Jnrgensn, of Port
laud, was to II' ppner ti is morning.
Jndge Keithlry is carrying bis ban tin
sling, a a result ( bsving badly
Btaahed hi fl' grr s nftltn siunn.
I)o0 Vanghno rt irbn I home Snndsy
veking li from ! m i'iih'a hml
urH llt over in tt'snl c-mi.ty. I M by let Vosf
A Hekl tr.r i Wl.eo thonswuds i f p-op! f tskio
r, u- m. ..r... i v v i Har.spsrdU to overcome It
....... WW. , -!
... .i l i.. v.. ..iwak-.ees I languor wbieo are
' ' ' . r-mrtiori si Hits aon, wbt via no1
,w linery in ti.e i.umi ami b,s ,, f lb. Mm, f WUb y0 seow thai
fsmily have always found lh very tl H kiI's WrirllU ha) twiwar to ror
rt.nui'Wo. tppis sail a.) rtiaess
the alove feeling:
tiNi.LBToN. Or, Aug. 16 Gazette,
Ueppuer, Or 1 Tue eiaiumatioo pro-
cetled all day yesterday and np to date,
ot a scintilla of ooovloting evidenoe
Keeling is strong tbnl Whetstone and
Mimre are not guilty, althnngb it is be
lii-ved Hint someone rommitled murder
Preliminary hreriog will probably be
completed today
While tbe feeling that Whetstone and
Moore sr Innocent is spreading, yet, as
Ibe above telegram would indicate, tbe
llief tbat aomeoue emmitted murder
bits not abated. On tbe same traio
boarded by Geo. H. Clat kiog, tbere left
OftlWIe Lock a tuao wbo bad been re
leased from Ibe Hlero penitentiary two
weeks before, having hma sent np from
Tbe Dlles for one and half years,
fTlcr at tbe locks were notified to look
out tor him. ne was of m fdium build
light Completion, weighed about If)
pouuds, wore mustache aod bad a scar
ruuuing from the o ruer of his mouth
4 wn under bis Jw. He was eevo io
Pendleton aUxit the time of the Are, en
afterwards at Cmatill lie is known to
be a very bard chstaiter, and it is
thought tbat be my )! In some way be
cobbtflted wl'h this c
It wns currriitl) ri-ported on tbeat'eets
Ihit oiorn ng that b-.tb WbeUtout) aod
Moore bsd tm-u re!hsnd, tbe oe against
Iberu diaiiiiaeed. and iither parties ar
retted. Tl e OkS-tt cao authoritively
my tbat tbirpirt is wit hot) I loaodstioo
8UC1KTY BKTKKTA1NMENT.
Out of Sight!
The boy is father to the man, and when
tbe boy dons tbe man's hat he is "out
of Bli;ht." Likewise the man wbo pro
vides himself with one ot
T. R. HOWARD'S
bats, and also purchases his Groceries,
Cigars, Tobaooos and Gents' Furnish
ings at this establishment where tbe
freshest and latest of tbe above lines
are kept.
This is also tbe plaoe tor Stookmen's
Supplies, as this store makes a specialty
of everything required by tbis olsss ot
trade. And a casual observer will not
fail to notice tbat our sheep and cattle
men take advantage of this faot.
Remember the place sb.
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors south of tbe City hotel.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
1895-1896.
jm HE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON, offers free tuition
to all students. Young men can obtain board, lodging, heat and light in
tbe dormitory for 82.60 per week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young
women are provided board in private families st $3.00 per week. Young women
desiring board should address Prof. John Straob, Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary
Young Women's Christian Association, Eugene. Tbe University offers three
where he will dispense at popular prices, bacoalaureate degrees, Bachelor nf Arts, Bachelor of Soienoe and Bachelor ot Let
ters with corresponding oourses ot study. Tbe following shorter oourses are also
offered: An English course leading in two years to a business diploma and In
three years to the title graduate io English; sn advanced oourse for graduates of
normal schools leading to the degree master ot pedagogy; A three years course in
oivil engineering leadiog to tbe degreo oivil engineer; a oourse of two years tor
Walt. Thompson runs stage between teachers of physical education leading io a diploma ana tne tine aireotor oi
Heupner and Monument, arriving every physical education. Tbe University charges an incidental tee of ten dollars wbiob
day except Monday and leaving every u p8,ble in advanoe by all students. Students holding diplomas from tbe public
day except Sunday. Hhortest and oheap- . . . . ,k !.: ..w.. ,imii- t .k-
est route to the interior. P. Oohn, " u ' u ."":,. . 7 "
gKent. department without examination. 1 Doae desiring information regarding ine pre-
Tbe Patterson Pub. Co . have seoored P-t8,or' department sboold address the Dean, N. L. Narregan, Eugene.
tbe agency of the Uresoout bicycles for For catalogues and information address
Morrow and Grant oounties, and will! TT nnimrtv tt s.t .
shortly have some machines for sale at - wniUAii,! remueiii,
very low figures, hxaruine a Orescent or t t w ALTON. Secretary. Euirene. Oreiron.
. . n- - '
T. R. Howard makes a speoialty in
supplying stockmen with all needed
articles, besides carrying a general Hue.
see bis new ad. tt
G. B. Hatt, tbe tonsorial artist, oan
be found at bis parlors, Matlock oorner,
shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc,
Anv inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo
desires the services of an attorney in
Washington, I). O , will find it to his
advantage to call on or address tbis pa
per, 6tf
None Rat Ayer's st tbe World's Fair
Ayer's Harsvparilla enjoys the extrsor
dinary distinction ot having been tbe otil
blood purifier allowed ao exhibit at tbe
World s fair, Chicago. Manufacturer
of other aarssparillas sought by every
means tonbtaioasbowiog of their goods,
out they were all turned away under tbe
application of tbe rule forbidding tbe
entry of patent medicioe and nostrums.
Ibe deoismo of the World's fair autho
rities io favor of Ayer's Haraaparilla was
in effeot as follows: "Ayer's Haraapa
rilla is not a patent medicine. It does
nnt belong to ths lit ot oostrotns. It is
here no its merits.
before buying.
The regular subscription price of lbs
Semi-Weekly OnZ'-tte ia 82. ft) and tbel
regular price ot the Weekly Uregoniao
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Timber Culture.
A Plkasakt ArrAta. Last evening,
following the cmrert at the opera bonne,
about twenty couples repaired to tbe
boms of 8. P Giirrignee, Io response to
lovitntioos, whers the remainder of the
evening was pleasantly spent io social
intercourse, hod io lliteoiog to tbe rwo-
dilloo of a number of vocal selections.
A very appropriate luocb of ice ereem
and cske was also one of ths feat ores nf
tbe evening's entertaioment. Tbis
gathering wss in honor of Mrs. Ella B.
McDowell, of Hsltro, who baa ben I
gnisl at the home of ber sister, Mm. H
P. Garrigoea, for tbe put ten das, and
who departs this s'lernoon for her home.
Thirlng Mrs MnDiwell's brief visit io
this nly she l.a rod a nnmixir ol
former atniiiisoe end mslw mtny
Irlenils who will sincerely bop mt
her io 1 1' ppnr agio at i"in future
lm. Ib'tae mn-iesllt Inclined have
also greatly euj ived ber stay io this rny
1 ANDOKFK K LA (IHAXbR.OKKOON. Jt'LY
I J H. IwiV oniiUltit liavlng li rri mail l I
thla nrfire tv Ilia riiily vnrlllMl ami rnrmlKiralnt
milavlt ol hamui'l MrHrt'ln allealiia Dial m.
H. Vaiihlao, whii m,U llini-r iiiinr entry
No IM lor the S'i SKV ami V, NMi(. SW ,
p S. K It a. at Ilia lii'l Hit al Ui (iranile,
liirfun, on Ih 1.1 h ilv nl lrmlir. It, haa
wholly aliaiKloiml tiarl . ami lalleil Uinlanl
anv trna iiihmi mmI Irni'l allies entry: Dial Ilia
aid trai't la not ai'tlled iiihiIi ami cultivated liT
Ih Mul iwny aa reiilr1 ly law, llirrrlor
wilb the view In tli raiii'i-IUtinii nt Ih aald
entry ih at'l iwrtliw ara hr hv anmmimeit and
riiilrr l.i Im a ml iM-ar tirlor I. n. M'ortiw.
rou nl r rlerk Morrow nmiity. at hla iiflli a al
Hpitii'r, Ori-aiHi.on h litn ilay ol Mt'ptmtir.
I"'., al Ih Imiiriil lu n rliM k A M. thn ami
thrr Io ,rraiir anch li-ailmony aa tliey may
have niiH-rriilii th a. allis"tloiia, Ih Anal
hrarlns to I m h, lirlors Ilia K (litr and He-
relvrr al m liraml. Orr(on, on t ho ilh i1y ot
,rml-r. Wi, al Ilia huur l lllvrnrla. M.
H t. WIIjm.s. 1. tl. Hoaama,
Krilir. Keclnr,
r. ..I..7 I ah. thai alas la tillhm ' revolts follow Its n : liial li Would n l
klo are wsend. a.4 if r,.l" t. ! U . Ubonl it, if pr.wmral.la. O. A. D) k-, "';; "J, ,,(T" tTi'"L .it.!?
h..d(..r.t,fo..... lUII-.Usir taMrtl.CM.k,,itH.f..a.,.iba l',;?'' ll"ite
lUnswanelbeWtprsventlV r Ku g's S li,rry is nnd nl.ied-
Hi ! for rx-l.o Won.uvs, ,. ,. . . , .,MJ,. ,...,. , ... .. ! II.k d's Pills ar prompt and ffliet.
tia in b fsiiily f -r ngtil r, and
It haJ nr failed ta rln all that IS rlairo
d f. II. Vthy ao try a remedy
!!) I'IJ and l'td. Trial bdir fraa
ai T W. Arw.Jf, Drug Slots. lUguUr
Sia Jaw). Sad 11.
Wed. asdats. and I'ridsys, reinrmrgoo
To1sS, Tbordae end halofdsys.
U. WdPr.p. T. W. AvfJf.,Srf.tiL
f. B llarnaf wm a pegr o
tetday- dows tra e l Arliwgia where
bg-4t4Kl b.a wift ant Child oo
tbir rwiora rnms iron. ri"noM I
with Iowa rlsti. Tl will prUa- Is ti e tire n gt the Wawkty
bly am hot n this nitg's 'raie. i Orgooian. iha ! na(tr t f
M. T. I. Hswlle. Chltro r, ' W i '. ' I ! J S h . et
Jn , 'Hi'1, " Vila'it v ly In lor.,f.. o..e -i .h.l'f
euyl f'' I v tr M tw't rnty e i-la i' ( - r r. I nn l
r.r a dt.iit ) m I ..!.' tw i' iv.. .:- w wt.i ... ..
JTn dt t. ' I' a.Jf lol.' 'S pru.rini as , .i'l u ii i '. .. viwiw
ltl. Iff 71 (. IH? T.-d rUI', a agr.l
V".A;s,, . jtVai.t.r,'lrUs.ii'J,
fjiir.
w
' Hill
F( pub f-ALa-Ths M. C. L. 4 T.
nnmpsny bsve a foil st k f alt kladsof
fd, a noi as chop, mill !d. barley,
4. wLirh will be a-.ld rewaovabnl
tr-e-S. l.o't Bfl0t to MS tbara for
' s-a,.
4 ln oi. i ' id I, l. al'l"!
w i, i.). h, y .ing e.t W lt
n twia i H .pur and tl a !bj.
five tfoiurs rw sr1 "HI td f. f bf
M'uroti Y,i KssDii,
UbU Uwpwsv, Ury,ya,
mm Xte
i m rMi !
New haa chants nf th st rk ot rnnfeettnnar
lea, fri.lt. cigars, liioarma, str., lorinsrly
owne.1 by Huyd Mi'Duwell.
Which he in diajming of at Clo
Slutvo Prices.
let Cream and Irs Cresm Soda, Lsmnnads and
Orange Cl.lar always kept on hand.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
West tlds Main Htrwt, Minor Building,
Bit PROFITS
ON-
SMALL INVESTMENTS
tnrnlii nriwpertty will make msnv rtrh, but rowhrs ran they maka so muck wllhloi
hurt II ui as by tuneaalul spat ulallon In Grain, fruvlalons and nun k.
Notice of Intention.
I.o Orrn s at La ustsns Osi'inw.
Aut'iat 4, W
V'itu r. is iiritfay nr. that iiii
11 Mtoalnc i.aml apltlvr haa Slrd nMtr
ot hla Intention to tnah n.tal riol pi a.t.rir
ot 1.1a rial, ami thai aid .rfw,f t ill t inal
!. J n Morrow f ouniy ( Itik.al Heppner,
ursim, on p. n. .". n :
riiWAHK (114 'MAW,
ltd nil tor ih u r.r Nrv. -.. m.
SUWI r UTii . M. H W II.
II name th loiioalns wltiwi t, pro Ma
ertniiiomna rrllnrw noi and cullhatlon ul.
aal'i iiii via '
i.1r J lin.k.nf Heftitier. 'rrin; R flrk
nl H..nr. nri.n, llmklah 1li l ot llr.
nr. lrH(on, Jwa I), ttmiu h.'d V....n liim.
a r. w nii
SWIM H'(llr.
SI 0.1
FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED
Can be Made by Our .
Systematic Plan of Speculation
leeeaaf id aparulaior oprat on s riilar yttta. ...
n mat thr ar IIomihimIi ul mn l.i all H'UnI ths I nlld StstaS who.
by rtn.ilr lra,lli. Ihrniigh l bll l.roa.r. mala larga aini.nnu rv year, ranalnf Irnm a
lw thnoMiid d.nlar for Ih man whu Invrat s hui.drvd vr two buudrcd duliars up lolil.lMla
tf ut man hy th who lnt a lew thni.aa.Kl.
Il la alan a lac! that llina who mat Ih lrrt pmdla from ronrrllly tmall lnvratmns
on Ihla plan r rna who llv a ay Irora lhkaosml Inttal UiruujU brokers who thoroughly
Ul,.l'ii'"1 a. (malic lralliis .... . .t . .
o..f plan !. m.t ruk ths whnls ammml nvat4 os any lrs1 butemiars both aid, sn
hal wh'ti.x Ui Btvkrt neof falls II l.rlun a (Uwly prodl Uial pile up snorwuuaiy la a
altftrt llm
WRITE f OR CONVINCING FFtOOFS. aiaoir wan.i. c ao.,.,, arru....ow
anil ...ii lia.iy MaikM T.. will. In. I ..I ...... .c w.aaii.s inrs ALL fWlC. "' Maol -
plan. ina'rln t..i., liiliy. Ilil.l lirtca la rrgard Io Out Uii,lu,g and uira.
ror i.irinr .i.ior iuiion aoir
THOMAS 4 CO., Bankers ana1 Brasses.
241242 nialt BmII4Im$, Chlsete, III.
Adminl$trator'8 Notice.
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lfl itl .lmlnlrlloo nu II. y..iat .4 crr
jt. S n-. aa"! (rantd In I h
I n.tif.t nn ). I ih lay t A,f ,t. kk, by
h -I, J i h t OO..I. I IimH Of k'll f W IMriHil,.
I J I ail ioh.ix hi"t riaima ar aald fatal
Y ar ri.ir1 to i-i.il tnm li m 1 ai.'
f J aa at n.y tio In Nr.i.an M.rfma f noitfy.
- lo.r-.n Itr.ln an m... ll,a at.ri th 4M ol this
r, o of Iha? at.ail m .... Iria-t.
Ihla I U, .U -I , lw
Ai r Irw Krl. A-i"lnlrlot.
JtlS vl4 "W rnaranlaw) ty ail dris
aa'. li iir Ii'ipli ronaumpl.oa
atwi 1 the Wit Cvusa 4 Crwviv Cute.
"of l.y 1 W, Al'. it . !. I.I
Admniitratrlt' Notice.
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t U h')r rl-aa. Ihal t.tao ..I ayltwKi
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kirrn a or i'irU no
VOTf I iimaar r.ivyw that tni!
A lfloaraMp har.t'f'.ft.tfni Iwlttarn J
parlntraMl. har.t'.f.!
Hat and h-) Ma.ha
m M Maya aj Math
ia..Wd by a'.,i.,al cna
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li roHait ajl M
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baa Ihla Say han
cnattt Hani v.hw
a ann y a l arrnvnit alnl
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ali Srva ail wl,i caolioo ih ,.!
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Monmouth. Ore.
It.s rl
gra.ta iral.il. if npMmnl Sad n.l.( wfolaaaloual
s4 dmla euuracw
Ths Dlalaena af the esbeel entitles
letsssh ) aey aeentyln the stele with
wt further samleatiaM.
wes and lod(lf. aueaS sa4 lultloa 1M ft
,
S-,illttil sad boalttifnl loeatlnn, o aaloona.
Thar it a fnd 4nMnd loal trained lksri
lbK !( aor.iy ol Whtialn4 lax bar.
CaWI'aJ'l (ba(fully Mill OS llkwlloa.
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r. LCaMrMU,
W,l.fl. rrwttdaol.
aaofwury,
t t fH'MOVM fit
UtlTSfcR,
All ho... tin,l I in la a i"tnM n4 etifaHi.ry
mhnr. N .ia'.) falilw and (.ie-lnw.
orfitX IN NAllOHiL IUK ttlLDIXtv
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