Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 20, 1895, Image 3

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    UNTOLD MISERY
FROM
Rheumatism
C. H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For five years, I suffered untold misery
from muscular rheumatism. I tried every
known remedy, consulted the best physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills;
but could obtain only temporary relief. My
flesh was wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
being twisted up in knots. I was unable to
dress myself, except with assistance, and
eould only hobble about by using a cane. I
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
relief only by means of hypodermic injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Inside of two mouths, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months, my limbs
began to strengthen, and in the course of a
year, I was cured. My weight has increased
to 105 pounds, and I am now able to do my
full day's work as a railroad blacksmith."
AVER'
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
AY It's FILLS cure Headache.
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TIME TABLE.
Mags for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
lohn Day and Canyon City, leave follows ;
Every day at 8 a. m., excent Holiday.
Arrtveaevervdavats D. in., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best Hue to or
Irom the Interior country.
W ALT. THOMPSON, Prop
Phill Cohn. Agent
You can get the beat beer
0 In Heppncr at Q,
rowe'a, S cents per glau.
B. Ted
If you want tlx Bneat Houori, cigar, etc,
tall at Teds
City Hotel Bar!
Worki,
Here and There.
Million! ride lb lUnibler.
Ik Ennls bos blt-yole to rent
Jm. II art dow baa o situation io P
Cobn's drag store.
fbo Nileo-Vinsnn, Marble
Walla Wall, Wasb.
E. J. Hloeum left for fortlaod 00 t
brief business trip Saturday.
Orndm Yeike. mother of Mr. J. O
Ball, i qait ill t tb Utter' bum.
Tom Buckley retnroed boms Patnrdsy
evening from week's itay in l'orlland.
L llraod Marbl Work. U Orend
Or. 8. 0. Smith, lmo, INopuer.
Mr. Webb, m- thT .f Mr. w- .
F.llio, to quit slot otlho bom of Mr,
till.
WftlUo HmJ oJ I. L. Vo Wlokl
r down from Ibeir Litcb crek camp
over rJotvdsy.
Mrs. Ellis Minor sod daughter, Willa,
Arthur Minor and wife, Mis Etta
Minor, Mike Roberta and Ed Hale ar
rived home late Saturday night from
Teal spnnps, where ail have been enjoy,
ins their summer vacation. This crowd
left tbe springs at 8 o'clock and reached
Heppner at 11 p. m. Xbia is pretty good
time, considering the fact that the dis
tance is about 70 miles and over a very
rough and mountaiooua road. All re
port at least a healthy vacation.
Sometime ago I was taken eiok with a
oramp in tbe stomach followed by diar
rhoea. I took a oouple of doses of Cham
berlain's Golio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemedy ana was immediately relieved.
consider it the best medicine in the
market for all such oomplaints. I have
sold the remedy to others and everyone
who uses it speaks highly of it. J, W.
Striokler, Valley Center, Cal. For sale
by Slooum-Joboson Drug Co.
Another train load of the Switzleroay
uses, says tbe Arlington Keoord, was
hipped from Arlington to Portland
Tuesday evening. There were 305 head,
11 oarloade, and were consigned to the
Portland H. M. 0. Co. These make a
total of 709 bead of horses that have
been Bhipped from here in three weeks.
Somebody must be eating borse meat,
surely, by this time. And daily we ex-
peot to bear of a reduction in tbe price
of glue.
W. H. Johnson and wife and daughter,
Miss Nellie, of John Day. and Miss Mat-
tie Bonham arrived in Heppner yester
day Hfternoon aud departed this after
dooq for CliforDia. Miss Bonham is on
her way borne from a visit with Grant
county relative, while Mr. Johnson and
family expect to temporarily locate at
Ban Jose, where Miss Nellie will spend
tbe coming winter in school.
Miss Jennie Wier, aooompanied by A.
W. Wier,-Jr., who bad been visiting with
his parents here for a week past, depart
ed last Saturday for Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. A. VV. Wier bid adieu to Heppner
friends and made their departure yester
day afternoon. After a brief stay in
Portland all will go to Cliforniaa where
they may deoide to looate.
T. E. Fell and baby boy arrived from
Pendleton on Saturday night's train Bnd
pent Sunday with home folks in this
citv. Tberon departed yesterday, also
acoompanied by bis son, Sheldon, who
as spent the past two months witn nis
crrandoarents. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Fell.
Mr. Fell expects to return to Heppner
again later this week
Tbe Gnmry House, one of tbe leading
hotel of Denver. Colo., was entirely
wrecked last Sunday niaht by a terriflo
exnlosion. supposed to have been caused
by tbe bursting of tbe battery of boilers
n the basement. Jt ire followed ana
and added to tbe horror. It is estimated
that more than 50 people, guests of tbe
hotel, lost their lives.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bicycle
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is his intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as tbe
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will certainly be pleasing news to
those who are so fortunate as to own
bike. tf
Mr. Natanael Mortooson.a well known
citizen of Tshpnming, Mioh.. and editor
Superior Posteo, who, for a long time,
suffered from the most excruciating pains
of rheumatism, was cured, eight vears
ago, by taking Ayer's,8arsaparilla, hav
ing never felt a twinge of it sinoe
A. A. ltoberta returned home Satnrlay
evening from below accompanied by Lis
lfe and Mrs. 8. P. Florence, both
whom bave been receiving medical treat
ment at Portland. Tbey come borne
greatly improved, and will do doubt soon
have entirely recovered.
Collector Blackmjn came up no last
evening a train on bis retnrn irom a
week stay op at Bingham spring.
Henry will depart for Portland tomorrow.
aooompanied by bis wife and family, who
have been visiting with Heppner rela
tive tbe past mouth.
The hair, when not properly cared for,
lose its lustre, beoomea crisp, harsh and
dry, and fall out freely with every comb
log. To prevent this, the best dressing
in the market i Ayer' Hair Vigor. It
impart that silky gloss so essential to
perfect beauty.
Ben Mathew is now mile proprietor of
the oity meat market w here be keeps a
fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal,
sausage, Imoon Bnd lard, which be sell
for the lowest market priee. Fred flock,
tbe Portland butcher, is still with him. tf
E.O.: N. 8. Whetstone an J son, Frank
Whetstoue, left Friday evening for
Heppner. Mr. Wbetntoim remarked at
the depot that be bad been shown great
consideration bv the oflimaU here dunug
tb trial of hi son.
Having used Chamberlain' Congo.
Remedy In my family aui found it to t
a first class article. I Inks pleasure io
recommending it to niyfi lends. J. V.
Foster, Wer port, Cal. For sale by Klo-
' euro Jobueon Drng Co.
Hud Hiobe Ml t xlay for Lander,
Wyoming. Uo renobing that ulut be
will drive back to Oreo Itiver wbero h
will attain j"io the boys with the band
of sheep that b started over tbe trail
with lat spring
Do Oalligher returned to Heppner
Sunday evening from ton month' pho
tographing tour tmek io the interior coun
try. Dunn Dan's abne h ha
visited lb Wagner, Mitchell and fboo
H y aeotiun.
Joseph Libr, of pnr'Ua.f who form
art rl.rk.il fur J. II. Koluian. arrived
I last evening and will take a ptlin In
Another Nabbow Escapi. Heppner
again narrowly escaped from what would
Certainly bave been a very destructive
lire last Saturday. Luke, tbe "chamber
maid" at tbe City Hotel, in passing
through the halls about 10 o'olock Sat
urday morning notioed smoke passing
through tbe crevice over the door of
room number four, which ia oooupied by
Robert Krick. At first he thought it
only the smoke from a pipe or cigar, but
as it soon grew, stronger be became con
vinced from the smell that something
other than tobaooo was burning. When
be entered the room be found tbe bed
ding on fire, and just ready to blaze. It
was immediately oarried out and thrown
down stair when the fire was extin
guished. The fire was probably caused
by ashes or partioles of burning tobacoo
being carelessly dropped on the bed
ding, and bad it not been discovered at
that moment tbe paper on tbe wall would
soon bave been on fire, when tbe result
would no doubt bave been different. As
it was only the beddiog was destroyed
This is only another reminder to all that
we ORnuot be too careful in tbe matter
of fire during this dry and windy weather.
Again tbe Gazette wishes to remark that
an ounce of prevention is worth a pound
pf oure.
Electric Bitters. .
This remedy is becoming
known and so popular as to
special
so well
need no
mention. All who bave used
Eleotric Bitters sing tbe same song of
praise. A purer medioine does not exist
and it is guaranteed to do an mat
claimed. Eleotric Bitters will cure all
iseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
remove Pimples. Bolls; Salt Rheum and
other affections caused by impure blood
Will drive Malaria from the system
and prevent as well as oure all Malarial
fevers. For enre of Headache, Uunsti
pation and Indigestion try Electric
B Mere Entire satisfaction guaranteed,
or money refunded. Pr'ce 50c. and $1
per bottle at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store.
A Good Thing. In conversation with
John D. Holliday, the Texas stockman,
who baa been in Heppner for several
days past in the interest of Cooper'
Sheep Dip and also incidentally looking
tor a suitable location for a shearing pen
ith machinery, he informed a repre
sentative of tbe Gazette that during tbe
past sbeep shearing season be bad made
oareful examination of abearing ma
chinery, had seen tbe same in operation,
and bad no hesitancy in saying that tbe
same was a snooess in every sense of the
word. Mr. Holliday has seen a number
of sheep tbat have been sheared by
band, again sheared by tbe maohinery,
and save that more than a pound of
wool 00 an average was secured in every
instanoe. There are also many other
advantages in using machinery, of great
importance to wool growers, which will
be mentioned in tbe Gazette later. Mr.
Holliday left yesterday afternoon for
other oints. However, he will return
abont the first of September, when be
hopes to oonfer further with tbe sheep
men of Morrow county. He will then
probably decide as to the advisability of
locating snob a plant in tba vicinity of
Heppner.
IN A MADMAN'S HANDS.
Frank Day Threatens Tbe Life of Dr. Smith,
a Prominent Peadletua Phyiiclaa.
According to tbe East Oregonian,
Frank Day has plaoed himself in a bad
light by bis oonduot on Friday, the 000-
sequenoee of which may be very serious.
His wife was siok. He came in after
Dr. Smith and obtained from him some
medioine and directions for tbe use of it
Friday, he again oame to town from his
ranch, the Thompson plaoe, and de
manded that Dr. Smith go and attend
Mrs. Day. Dr. Smith had already prom
ised to go to Eoho in a case which ad
mitted of no delay, and be bad a team
ordered for the Eoho ride. Day and he
drove out, each in bis own buggy . Day
ran bis horses olose up to the pbysioian's
and pretended that be could not hold
them. Finally he passed ahead of Dr.
Smith and as tbe latter drove along he
fonnd Day sitting in the roadway, hav
ing gotten out of bis buggy. He com
manded the dootor to go in and see his
wife, the residence being but a short dis
tance ahead. This the doctor was unwill
ing to do, bb it was late and be felt In duty
bound to keep his Eoho engagement.
Day became furious at tbe refusal. He
drew forth a savage looking knife and
said: "If you don't go in and see my
wife, I'll out your horses' throat. And
, I'll kill you, you
." Dr. Smith struck the horses
to make tbem spring forward, but Day
grasped tbe reins and stopped tbem.
Tbe dootor was witbin the buggy, the
top of wbiob wss raised, and he was
powerless to resist Day, whose fury ap
peared to bave deprived him of all rea
son. Dr. Smith was oompelled to com
ply, against hi will.
Dr. Smith returned to Pendleton at 10
o'olock Friday night and today a 00m-
plaint was made againBt Day, charging
him with assault with a deadly weapon,
An officer was sen
Is Your
Blood Pure
If It 1. you will be strong, vigorous,
(all of life and ambition; you will have a
good appetite and good digestion;
strong nerves, sweet sleep.
But how few can say that their blood
Is pure! How man y people are suffering
daily from the consequences of Impure
blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism,
catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and
That Tired Feeling.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalize
and enriches the blood. Therefore, it ia
the medicine for you.
It will give you pure, rich, red blood
and strong nerves.
It will overcome that tired feeling,
create an appetite, give refreshing sleep
and make you strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today.
DONT FORGET THAT
P. C. THOMPSON CO.
Are Still in Business
In spite of boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive us out, bat
as long as our friends stay with 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
M ' - n;il- the after-dinner p!H and
UUUU a I 1113 f.miir cthartic tec
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
t to arrest Day and The fesillon Engine S Thresher Go.
Groceries
Haw
Wood
a llUlUIIUilVa lllUIUlUj
Willowware, and many other things.
bring him to Jnstioe Parkes' oourt.
Dr. Smith stated to tbe East Orego
nian tbat be verily believed Day would
bave killed him if be bad continued to
resist hi demands. He was possess
ot a demoniacal fury and seemed for the
time Io be a perfect madman. He
thought at first to say nothing abont tbe
affair, but later believed it was bis duty
to ant in tbe premises, and tbe complaint
was the reanlt.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
CUMBERLAND
Odd
TALK.
Among
the
"WHERE . HE WAS AT."
The New York Time modestly oredita
the following to some unknown:
"A Chicago man, having taken hia de
parture from this world after the fashion
oommon to all mortality, arrived on tbat
most distant of all other sides. He was
a good man, as Cbioagoans go, and con
sequently had no doubt as to bis where
abonta. Still, he was a little surprised
at certain features ot bis new abiding
place, and oonflded to an attendant
whom he met tbat, taken all in all,
heaven was not so very muob better
than Chicago. Tbe other resident looked
at tbe visitor for a moment pityingly,
and then remarked: 'This isn't beaven.
There tbe narrative ends."
None But Ayer's at tbe World's Fair.
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor
dinary distinction of having been tbe only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair, Cbiosgo. Manufacturers
ot otber snrsnparillHS sought by every
means to obtain a showing of their goods,
but they were all turned away under the
application ot tbe rule forbidding the
entry ot patent medicines and nostrums.
The deoision of the World's fair aotbo.
rities in fuvor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was
in effeot as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla is not a natent medioine. It does
not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is
here on its merits."
"Shoot TniSLA.iawr." An article has
hoc 0 extensively published in tbe press,
fhcIi paper crediting some otber town
with the' original. We do not know
whether snoh a society baa been organ
ized here. However, we give onr read
ers the benefit of the article: A number
of girl" "let one evonlng Net week for
the purpose ot organising an anti-slang
somety. A loading society lJy was
elected ptesi b ut. Before taking her
seat she said in a clear, calm, well modu
lated voice: "Really, girls, I am too
muoh rattled by tbe honor conferred apon
m to viva you much of my gab. It is
the first lime that I have aver tombled
to anything o( this kind and I hardly
know bow to catoli on. However, I will
try to be tnffloleol'.y op to souff not to
M any fli light on me wbile doing the
president act of this society. I am wltb
you io thia move and we ongbt to ex
tend an invitation to tba married I ad ire
Fahewill Party. A farewell party
was given for Prof. A. W, Wier and turn
ily at tbe home of Hon. W. II Ellis in
this city last Friday evening to which a
limited uumber ot young people were in
vited, most of whom were students of
Prof. Wier during his several years work
io tbe Heppner sobools. Tbe evening
was pleasantly spent in social conversa
tion, and at an appropriate Interval Mies
Anna Balsiger, school superintendent of
this county was introduced, when she
spoke briefly on behalf of the soholars
and citizens ot Heppner. Her remarks
were fitting and well-timed. She rightly
save Prof. Wier tbe credit of having in
the main part built np the schools in
this city to tbe present standard of ex
oelleoce and gradation, and on behalf of
those present, and the patrons of the
sohool, thanked him for bis tireless ef
forts for the upbuilding ot our Heppner
schools. Prof. Wier responded briefly,
assuring all tbat with him it was
pleasant duty to labor for the cause of
education, and wbile be felt that be bad
done no more than bis doty here, yet
this expression of appreciation was
gratefully reoeivsd by bimseK and tuem
bers of bis family who bave been con
oeoled with the mbools here during tbe
paat three years. In saying good-bye to
Prof. Wier and family all eipreaaed an
earnest hop fur their future so cores
Expression tn Use
Natives.
"Whims" is the local name in Cum
berland for furze, and appears to be
the Oaelic word quins, sharp points.
"Ileal" iB a very peculiar word, (de
rived from the Old Norse haefi, a
share,) and is applied to the part of a
fellside common allotted to a particular
flock of sheep, says the Gentleman's
Magazine. Each flock keeps to its own
"heaf." Some very quaint expressions
are "bride-loaf," a wedding cake; "see-ing-glass,"
a mirror; "clout-hat," a
woman's sunbonnetj "ridding-out
keftm." a hair comb; "fireworks," a
mairic-lnntern display; "moley-man,"
mole-catcher; "leg-weary," tired; "leg
ud." to trin up; "sncck up," to wind
(literally to latch up) a clock.
The verbs "feci" in the sense of to
smell, and "lame." in the sense of to
injure any part of the body, are
peculiar. We may add "pipe-stopple,"
the stem of a tobacco pipe; "buttock,"
a footstool; "thinkler folk," tbe
gypsies; "last dress," a shroud, which
children are taught to work at school,
and afterwards to present to their
grandparents and other aired relatlvea
a kindly act, but 0110 which betrays
that luck of humor and sense of the
ludicrous which la characteristic of
northern folk. A Cumbrian who goes
to have his photograph taken announces
that he has come to be "Ntruck.
Out of Sight!
The boy is father to the man, and when
the boy dons tbe man's hat he is "out
ot sight." Likewise the man who pro
vides himself with one ot
T. R. HOWARD'S
bats, and also purohases his Groceries,
Cigars, Tobaooos and Gents' Furnish
ings at this establishment where the
freshest and latest of tbe above lines
are kept. .
This is also the plaoe for Stockmen's
Supplies, as this store makes a specialty
of everything required by this olass of
trade. And a casual observer will not
fail to notice that our sheep ami cat tie
men take advantage ot this faot.
Remember tbe plaoe aw
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors south of tbe Oity hotel.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
1895-1890.
J. D. Tdro was pasaengeron lael j t tiqmblbi'l More duriog Mr. Kol
lie reiurnta nrnn s absence on visit to California.
Nick Letriod, of Hamilton, of
Orant county's stockmen, arrive.! tn
llefpner on laet evenings tram irm
Portland where be weal several weeks
slues for medical Ireaim-ot.
Friday's tram to Portland.
lael evening.
Zeik Msll)e end Wo. Tillard got
back Saturday from f wiess'
stay at Tral springs.
Weoted-Naio '0,T wwlog. W'H
git to the boum r take aeii g at borne,
alts. Mary Henderson.
Jim Tb njpt. elerk it tbe City Ho
tel, let! yesterday for brief vacation at
tbe Tsal tprtegs' tt.
Pao Morrow oJ daughter, MlesOros,
and M iM Carrte bbrt, all of lD
Creek, were o Heppner over Sunday
Newt Wbelalob arrived ffm laat
Haiurday morning from Pend'etou,
here be bad been alitndibg lb prelim
inary bearing of bf murder rsae. Frank
returned bom wua Lira.
Frank IW-rs and It F. Hynd de
nrel veele'da aflern'Hin fur a brief
vacation at Teal enrlnga. Frank's fara
la Year Hloo4
Is tbe cause of tbat tired, languid feol
ing wbiob affliets yon at this season
Tbe bbenl is impure and La become
thin and Door. Tbat la why yot have
no alreotflb. no appetite, cannot sleep
Purify vonr blixxl with Hood's Karsapa
nils, bu b will s-ive yon an appetite,
lone yonr tomarb, and invigorate yoor
nerves.
H Kid's Pills are easy to take, easy Io
aclioo and sure io effect o.
CntC" Slavics at Uai.
There will be Drea biog at llerdmeo
Cbildkins' PaM. A very pleasant
parly, greatly enjoyed by the little folks,
was given by OeMrode liisbp laat Sun
day afternoon. I be oocaaluo being her
14th birthday, Itelreebmenla, coosial
Ing of io cream, cake am fruit wera
served. Tbe follow log is a list of those
present: Mary MoSworda, Edit Van
I)uyo, lUaais Suttoo.Orsee IIaiM,bM
Leeter, Wlllella Ietr, Elsl Ayers,
Edith Vangbao, Via Hart, Beam and
Meinia Eetee
r
( lltnalrn.
An ancient controversy lias recently
been revived In Kuglund by the que'
tion as to what reully constitute a
clossic. Some define It us "an ancient
author, highly approved, who is an au
thority on the subject he treats of,
Uoctho on the other hand, protested
against the confusion of what Is clasalc
with what is merely old, and declared
that all "healthy work," no matter
whether modern or ancient, is classic
The French Academy, speaking ex
cathedra, define classic author a
"those who have become models in any
language," while Hiinte-lteuve, declare
that a true classic Is an author who ha
"enriched the human mind." Indeed
no two opinions on the subject seem to
coincide, and whul appear to be
classic to one sort of im-oiiIm hi refused
that qualification by others.
Inter U na the Trark.
In Russian Turkestan a train was re
centlv stopped by caterpillar. The In
aect were crossing the track when the
car struck them, crushing them luto
an oily paste, which made the raila and
wheels so slipery tbat anutber loco
motive was required to move the train.
The aaiiie thing bappcuud in Kanaka
during tho but locust invasion.
Tin. eitv of llirmingham, England,
supplies pure coal g to Mo cltUena at
... -..... e thousand. The municipality
bought out two private ga rouiui
.1 . ,.rl. e which make an annual cl
to tb city of liiil.WKJ. I Io" am"""
I... I...n t.u'hl I..r arvenwen jeere, -.
f l- . . e of I! rmlligliaui nave reni .
" I .. . . ... J...lt,a
.,,1 nrulll on llie HiveeiiurM. --..-
that Urn of IJ.tJ0.CXX.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON, offers free tuition
) to all students. Young men oan obtain board, lodging, heat and light in
the dormitory for $2.50 per week. Roomers furniflb their own linen. Young
women are provided board in private families at 3.00 per week. Young women
desiring board should address Prof . John Stranb, Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary
Young Women'o Christian Association, Eugene. Tho University offers threw
bacoalaoreate degrees, Bachelor of Arts, Baohelor of Boience and Bachelor ot Let
ters with corresponding oonrses of study. The following shorter oourses are also
offered: An English oonrse leading in two years to a business diploma and In
three years to tbe title graduate in English; an advanced course for graduates of
normal sobools leading to tho degree master ot pedagogy ; A three years course in
oivil engineering leading to tbe degree civil engineer; a oourse ot two years for
teachers of physical education leading to diploma ond tho title direotor ol
physical education. Tbe University charges so Incidental fee of ten dollars wbiob
is payable in odvanoe by all students. Stndents holding diplomas from the public
sobools snd those hsviog teachers' oertifloales are admitted to the preparatory
department without examination. Tbooe desiring Information regarding tbe pre
paratory department should address the Dean, N. U narregan, Eugene.
For catalogues and information address
O. II. CHAPMAN. President.
or J. J. WALTON. Seci-etary. Ji,UKene. Oregon.
1
W. Iv. SAILING
Now has (tiers nf the it -ek of eonfertlnner
Ira, Iruita, rlgara, totienreM, sir,., Inrmerly
owihmI by Bo)l Mclsmell.
Which he in disponing of at Clo
Shave Prices.
Ice Cream ant Ire Cream aorta, I-mnnl and
orange Cbler alwijn kept on hand.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
West ild Mala street. Minor Building.
BIB PROFITS
ON-
SMALL INVESTMENTS
H.'liirnl
short II we
make an much elllils a
In iimanerlly "III make many rleh, but rnwhefseen they I
aa by sue. eedul Speculallun In Oral 11, fMUI'iii and Sum k.
(hi AAll FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED
VI II 111) Can b Mads by Our
0 1 V. Systematic Plan of Speculation
originated by na. All sneeesal.il eiM??..?. LT.'SOT .h. ..,-.,.
1 1 1, a e r 1 1 nnn larl wil inrra are umiiim ,n . r- - ( :
l,y .t.um.tlr lr.-ll.. thmngh hl. o l.r..k.r. mat. large am.i..u e..r. .ear. ranging. '
b-e th..e.nd dollar ( II.. man l.u l,ie.ta a hundred ut ! hundred Joller up lu I U.IUI U
iMi.mior im,re h llne holnea lew Ihoneand. ,.i. ..ii -,..
Ill ale., a U. I Ihr-e ho make the largHrt profit fmm eornparat el m.ll Investments
on this pun are -er.n h.i lite ee aj Irum UiU eg., and lnel thruugta hn.kra ho thoroughly
i. ,r does i.k the whole amount ln.e.1.4 on env lde. hut eer both Ude 1. art
that, helber the market rlea or 1.1111 brines ! front U..I idle up enMiaouiiy la
short 1 ' .naenMifiMeiMn sennr. alsocHtr wnul en s.irreesi.il reulto
,T..7ii.nLr.L-:.Li..:r.;rir allfrec. h -
1 inr.M
l j nr., Aug l'. I"-
UTirK i.inT
APvrMiicr.ir at lu.rpAm
Murray, John t
J- Lnrkmao dep.rte.1 W r- ; Hy bsv to ..te.I Iher, ,r . .me.im . k beginning
,rterda, oMernnno , mpsn led I. - Pt. ,
. , , 1 We.l e.1. and I rl lta, feturt.ltig no ,,... .,11 ,,,.h '
K. N. Cmrs.H. the Lo Creek drug- TlJr.,u,, Tburdo. I Htii'd.so. oer. iMnng the ruee'ln b will pr..oo
r.l. arrived la HTl ,r" "' ,,,,r4 11. V. .le. 1'rr.p. T. W. Averaif , stfenl on "Tb Bible j Is II Tr-jej "Tli AO
laetrrid.y. II-d-p'd 00 hisretoro- . rt, o( , ,,y rVripiorea," ' How
bm. yeeierda, mnrnmg Mr ; f - ?lt
t,fT I,.,..,, wheo Ibe nl so. Is of lb " . " , . . ., ,...,.,.. ..i 11, Jeans and
'"'" . , . .1--!-4 ' yee'er.iev m'"i.iT i t .1 r- mw-mw turn tm- - -r
ski v -'. -m ;'J?; ,t., ,i MoUuffleaprirf.. 1 1 A.itbor.iy." and "Tb Lvw of rr-
V:o.-7rith.bepr..,.i.. j d.,n." All .r. lovi.ello em. sodwjo,
AuslMin. tptt H
toma. Mr IA
When falling M tl.e lr pUeeeMf
adremsed. J. r. ii4.i, r. m.
-wvrFrn
uoor,
.uirig I
j. J.
I'srti f'M ri.a.-Il.e M. C. U A T. lb lUeetlug
eon.t,ny bare a f ill l k of all kinds of
retdfaxt Net eten.Bg
u.i.,.. l,re ! be I '"
lend IU "h,""'u , feel, innu as ;,'ip, mm iw.
fWtOltl, I ' 'O lf"' ' l't weeS. ,11, ( , , b, , e"!. ientle
11.. Il.,i trif. I. I rte'eei Vi er i'f
n.
U-l,
1.' ..I'. ri.,.r
f,V.f ef gtv-S tre.hr, OO-t Oleme- U
Mif
SJtUW
it.
. It.rnn.r l.lr ,
! - - . I ., .......
urn .tenee. -
I 10
fr;o 0
of bine
c-.on'ry Z"
1.1. ly4 ef ..
A ry t-re, eit .ar nil, I0'M
. "j k'f. ha "nti fx.l Was laat
Im-ivm llM-Hf '"l Hewitt..
t ive 4 !'r re"4 ' ' f"r br
reiomfj 1I KrvesT.
Voo rtnrt - tbeerfnl Of bpPy till
scirlf ler Is disordered. III ! bot 0
ry Imr.Ln Wl penn mt ft1'0e4.
fir. J. U. Ma lean's Liver ood Kidney
lUIra ta lh fght thing to pit Ih.s ntgan 1
into healthy rv.r.,! tu It lnefee lb
e-er.ti .n f bile, stimulate ! kidney .
and feature Ibe nrgah t4 tb b"ly to
f he .rr. rrf'rir.notf their loarti'in. 1
l'rt.- 1 (Kl per bo'lle. j
MM
in J m w . . g
7?mT:
I j'"w A" " J- I
H.k. e. I .
H i,' Iflf" V11
AO TeM ! 0M ynrv Tnsna
t.A y 1 1trutwWt'it " vf s-l Catu
Oo4 Ub V V tasw rVaff.r-Uei tr.
1VU llUMUmlA41inmAawa.
f. se. by 1. W. Af. if . 'H
Any in.nlif In r.aetefn frfn
deeifMi tb -rle id an tl'.ftiey In
aelniiirl'm. 1. C . will tn l il Ui l is
f At . i i.. t a I Lae!A M SfOtl b !
inq Villi f"! "hi I - - tit w tit-'.w f oy " "
i r.a..lo Mrr,l:: 0 Ue LaiUH Ot bi olvU, tU Ctl I V 0fW U.1 I s t y, Will tft
MrFf and Meroaolll Uo. will pay
. .1.
eaab for wheel, barley, bide ana im
Farmers should call and see Item. 1
Oreeo MstbswS ff shvln, bir-
cotiiug, tbaMioioc snd oil otber work
to tbl Ho. lUtli 01 ony nmo uorios
basiue boars.
Mellows h rVrivner, lb blrktnllk
horeeehnere on I wiumI bulolier. ol t
old O'ltin stand. M010 street, llepi nw.
Call 00 lb bo.
T. a Howard make 0 eiliy Io
nt l Vl'sT brflkmeo with ll Oeeded
rte lea, bxl Je rarrlllg O general IIOO.
He bl liew O-l f.
(I. ft. 1111. lb lonwinaj rlil, eao
U loond at bia partoi, Mall'rek oer,
here be will diepenee t B.qlr fl
sbve, sh'n,eKMi, beirOute, etc.
Walt. Tborni.n rnn stag I twees
llet'l'oer od Moniintenl, arriving; ovary
dv il'l Monday od leavins? ovary
da eieeil Hundev. h Ik .rte. I snd Obesp.
eel finle In III loleriaf. I', IVh.
j Ogeol.
I . .nti.,f.lLrA SitftM r.f Ibe
Hm. Weekly sIU I 12 Srt ond Ibe
fefllsf r-'K d I bo Weekly Ofegotilao
I. II VI. Anyone tnleefibihC f .f tbe
O.ciie snd tyif ' 'r yio
a Ivanrw rao gel lb (Nielli Ond
Ueeklr Or." 10 fof II. All oi l Sole
KI1U1I 1 a ir tt H elf an Wf u-tlr-r. fog
t.m;i w
and our imr.y w.ism ur.iv, i.i i ..iwr ".' i"" " -w r nlfc.
bl.l.. m..gin trading toll w HlghMl l.l.l.nr.. lu rg4 bi oui sieiellns aud 1
fur lurii.et tulorieila ed.lrM
THOMAS 4 CO., Banker on) Brokers.
241242 Rlalto BulKIng, Chl. III.
STATU NORMAL SCHOOL,
Monmouth, Ore.
A training school (of ieerhet fneiple elgel
g.ad. ir.li.lng detirtmBl and eirong pmleennnel
and and.ml euurw. .
Tho Dlolomo of IbO ooriool 0MIH00 o
Io looow If) r OOoMy In (bo stat with,
ol furlhor ooenlOII.
Had todglil. Initio II par
y.tr
Pw.tir-il 4 hwlthful loratloa. Maaaleon
Th.r M a td dnd lor e.ll trained uwher.
Ur I a ef 'M pif el eniralne leara.r.
( ttal'4'M rheef bilif ! H'lUlr:
AddfM
r. u f AMrstu.
f W, A. WA rnatdeal.
Sevrelary.
nrrmr.
Vtlornoyi fit Invt
All btteifte aiue.l I . o 0 r-mnpt ond sllfari..ry
fcaotef. holarie I'alilie ond CtilleoVif.
urnci: is national uink miivtto.
I It! I
PXlQOf
lltr. I M iimM Nl . Lgr.
(Ill MUll.
IKMS M ' pw ' '
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