Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 30, 1895, Image 3

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    LOSS OF VOICE
After Acute Bronchitis
CTTBED BY USING
Cherry
Pectoral
AYER'S
A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE.
"Three months ago, I took a vio
lent cold which resulted in an attack
of acute bronchitis. I put myself
under medical treatment, and at the
end of two months was no better.
I found it very difficult to preach,
and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry
Tcctoral. The first bottle pave me
great relief ; the second, which I am
now taking, has relieved me almost
entirely of all unpleasant symptoms,
and I feel sure that one or two bot
tles more will effect a permanent
cure. To all ministers suffering from
throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley,
B. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt.
Publication Society, Petersburg, Va.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
GOLD MEDAL AT TEE WOBLD'S FAIR.
AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS.
John Diokey, of Echo, now has charge
of the Heppner-Eobo stage line, having
purchased the lease of Mrs. Henry
Wade, the leasee, who baa eojoved the
distinction of being the only lady stage
driver in Oregon. Mrs. Wade bad a
four year oontract to oarry the mail over
this line, of which almost three years re
main. Mr. Dickey talks of obangiDg
book to the old sohedule and arrive in
Heppner Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day evenings, as in this manner he ooald
spend bis Sundays at home.
Lost Somewhere on the road between
Umatilla and Keonewick, Wash., a
pocket book containing a small sum of
money, a few receipts and a note due
four months from date, iesoed May 10th,
in favor of Sterling Smith and signed
by U. W. Wells, both of this oity. This
property oan be of no value to the finder,
however, he will confer a great favor by
returning same to Grove Smith, of tbis
oity. i 6
Elder J. W. Jenkins will fill his regnlar
appointments at the opera house on Sun
day morning and evening. At the even
ing servioe the pastor will be assisted
by the Endeavor sooiety who have ar
ranged an interesting servioe for this
time. Singing will begin promptly at
7 ;30 and it is desired that the congrega
tion gather in promptly at tbis hour.
You are weloomed to these services.
You cannot be cheerful or happy while
your liver is disordered, life is but a
weary burden to persons so afflioted.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidoey
Balm is the rigbt thing to put this organ
into healthy condition. It inoreases the
seoretion of bile, stimulates the kidneys
and restores the organs of the body to
tbe proper performance of their functions.
Pnoe $1.00 per bottle.
Married Last Wednesday evening at
the Farmers Home hotel in this oity,
John S. Hoskins, of Hardmao and Miss
Alice B. Bills, of the Condon country,
were united lu tUBrriBge by Rev. H F.
Dennis, ot McMmnville, woo is now
visitiou in this oity. Tbo best wishesof
the Gazette are freely extended.
The stock firm of Balaton & Laoey
shipped three carloads of cattle from this
plaoe yesterday. These with a shipment
that they will reoeive at Huntington
complete a trainload that will be shipped
to Kansas City. Tbis 1b tbe second
trainload shipped from this seotion by
these gentlemen this season.
Wm. Peart, a pedestrian, was held up
bv two masked men near Boseburg last
Tuesday evening, when not satisfied
witn tbis, tbey snot nun, mulcting
very painful wound and then robbed biro,
of all valuables, amounting to SroU
This is almost as lucrative as holding up
Ibe Coos bay stage.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle
repairs and will fix yonr wheel up Bt
reasonable rates. It is bis intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as tbe
number of wheels in rapidly increasing
tbis will oertainly be pleasing news to
SlHrAONTUtTWEPTHtl Tttl iT
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Plausible Peddles a Bilk. Some
time ago an agent giving bia name as A.
M. Decker, and posing as a representa
tive of tbe Union Pants Co., of Chicago,
appeared in Heppner, and as bis quota
tions were so reasonable, received many
orders for sails of clothing. One con
sideration was an adyanoe paymeot of
from Si to $3, owing to tbe amount of
the order. Many orders were taken here
to be delivered about August 10th but
to date no delivery has bean made, and
from all appearanoes will not be. How
ever, all may congratulate themselves 1
oo getting off bo cheaply, and from this
experience resolve in the future never to
make an advanoe payment to any person
representing a firm whose reliability is
not known, Tbe following from Tbe
Dalles Chronicle would indicate that that
city bas also been victimized : "Some
ime. ago several of our prominent citi
zens ordered some suits of olothing from
an itinerant agent who happened in tbe
town. One of the considerations was the
payment in advanoe ot $1.50, whioh the
purchasers did. Weeks have passed by
and still our esteemed friends are wear
ing tbeir old clothes. Ibis morning one
of them called another up on the tele
phone and informed bim that investiga
tion bad shown the peddler was a fake
and tbe persuasive agent was just so
much ahead of tbe bright business men
bo made tbe bargain." Deoker went
east from here and no doubt touobed off
Pendleton, Baker and other Eastern
Oregon towns.
THE RAILROAD CASK.
Tbe Celebrated Railroad Boad Caae Again
With Va A Compromise Attempted.
Memory is a little treacherous now and
tben, and causes one to forget some
things worth remembering, unless one
has an experience like that which came
to Mr. D. E. East, Moffatt's Creek, Va.,
who says: "I had been suffering for
years with a torpid liver and found no
relml until I took Simmons Liver Uegu
lator when I was entirely relieved of my
troubles. I never intend being without
Simmons Liver Regulator."
tbose who are so fortunate
bike.
as to own
tf.
TIME TABLE.
Rtaire lor Hartlman, Monument, ton Creek
lohn iar aim canyon i:ity, leave aa.ionowa
livery day at n a. in., except minuay.
Arrive every day at p. m except Monday,
The cheapeat, quickent and beat line to or
from tbe lutorlor rnniitry.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phlll Cohn, Agent.
Extra Pale Star Brewery Bear
In Pint Bottle can be
had only at the
Hotel Bar!
City
Where hleh grade Liquor and ClRer are alio
kepi by Ted.
Here and There.
Millions ride tba lUtnbler.
Ike En nil hi blcyolea to rent
Tba Nile-Vinion, Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
James Johnson returned
from Teal
springs last Tueday.
E. P. Sine, of Lexington, waa iws on
oar street! yelerdy.
The Heppner air ia profuse with tbe
melt of orange bloatoma.
E. R. Dih"p and Wm. Ungbei are
over lo tba Umatilla ooootry.
Wm. Dongln aoJ family wer in from
Ibeir Oelloa boiue yeeterday.
Deo OaWgber peeeenger oo yes
terday traio eo route to 1'oriiaoa.
lL.n P.rker and (ieo-tr Brown wart
down (ram Perker'a mill Wedneeday.
La Oran.1 Marble Works, La Orende
Ora. H. 0. Btnilu,Iemen, ucopner.
Coda Jakle Bower f ot back lat night
tmm Idaho be re na uaa ipeui me pi
omtner.
Will filoeom'i grocery department
laoompleta, Tbey are aelliog good at
eoel end more to. "
xr.MI-riaio or fancy Ma-leg. Will
go to ib bona or taka tog at borne,
Mr. Mary Hlrena.
Aug oat Dullur, ao .ornate of tbe lo
eaoe aelum, committed aolotde leal
Tuead.V bl hanging blmaalf.
Willi 4 Moeara "H'og ml
fet black bee rjnal to any Iljeeot bM
in ida for outj 13 enU. B'
J4.M. Unarly depart.! todarforbl
bom at M mnmeoi rieevuf in- -
freight lo llwf f It a Inter eoppll-a.
The bora mpd op " ' h tr
node tbe Ue-lefablt. of V, illard IIf ro,
-iieJJ m killinaT "r ImI
day. , .
ivf. FanUr. lb oenliat,
a.laiiet eti'1 epariaeu. p-i-i.-v.
E. O.: F. E. Jndd and wife and Mrs.
H 0. Joiid arrived Saturdav evening from
Hartford, Conn. Mrs. II. 0. Judd will
vimt in Pendleton with her sous. F. E.
Jndd and E.T. Judd, aod a month henre
will go to California with her hnehand,
who is expeoted to come from Hartford.
Elmer Slocnra bss completed bis
photograph gallery on lower Main street,
and is already producing some artistio
work. O 8. Dowe, tbo photographer,
is expeoted back here in a sbort time
when bo and Elmer expeot to produce
tbe finest work ever put out in Heppner.
In conversation with Ben Rwaggart
he informed our reporter last Wednesdiy
that be wonld only be entitled to SHOO
insurance oo bis barn and contents, as
he had no bay in tbe barn at the time of
tbe fire, thus reducing the amount 8100.
How tbe fire originated is not known.
C. M. Grimes, a stock buyer from The
Dalles, well known in this section, oame
up oo Wednesday evening's traiu and is
now making arrangements for tbe ship.
ment ot a trainload of cattle next Mon
day. Mr. Orimes is buying for tbe
Union Meat company, of Troutdale.
Nels Magonsen left Wednesday for
Teal spring with a fonr-ieated rig to
bring out a load of sojourners at thst
resort. Bad llsney accompanied bim
over to bring baok ia family who have
pent tbo past month over io that vicin
ity.
A dose of Ayer's Cherry Peotorsl taken
io time has prevented many a fit of aick
Dees aod aaved numerous live. This
proves the neoeeaity of keeping this in
comparable medioine where it can be read
il reached at all boars, day aod night.
Ben Matbewi ia now sole proprietor of
the oity meat market where be keeps a
freeh supply of berf, pork, mntton, veal,
anaage, bacon and lard, which be sell
for tbe lowest market pnoe. Fred Bock,
tbe Portland buU her.is still witb bim. tf
Wills ft Hlornro are now in a position
to give tbeir customers some rare bar
gain in dry gooda, boots aod shoee, at
tbey buy uearly all ot tbe above men
tioned direct from tba factories, thus
iaviog Iba middle man's profit. Gtf
E. O. : Judge Fee leavea Friday or
Saturday for Heppner to bold tha Sep
tember term of oirenit court. He ei
pect to remain two week. District At
tori.ey Lawrey goes oo WedneeJar to
prepare for tha term.
Having used Chamberlain's Coogb
Il-medy lo my family ani fonnd it to I
a first olaa article. I lake pleaeore lo
recommending it to my friend. J. V.
Ftr, We' port. Cel. For sale by Hlo-
eam Joboaoo Drag Co.
Tba Wraton poat'iflloa lU robbed at
Monday in broad daylight, during tbe
abaeoee of tba deoniy wno bad gone to
upper. Over t?0 In eab, 'ami-a and
reniatered packages weaeeoured. Local
talent U snpet-d.
Fhilo'sCore i sold on a gnaraatea,
It cure Inoipletit lubaampiion. It ta
(La beat Outiab Cure only nuaeeot a di,
rcta...'ioeta . aod II. K..IJ by T. W.
Ayra, Jr.
Mia Hel en I. lWiall y. bo baattit
the oaal nxtb vieitn.g tat nb tbe family
of V m (Ktoglaa, of Una c unly.ilepar'e l
yeaierday for br home at w u.df,o
ad a.
iVdi Shew ram op o Tn lay nig M'e
tram aod departed y.alet N) witti a r.
loaliif b( g ahW-b ere ai.ipi t to tba
L'moo Mt I Ootupany at 1rut)la.
Teaoherb' Institute. By oversight
the Gazette failed in the last issue to
mention tbe Morrow County Teaohers'
institute to be b6ld in this oity next
week, convening Wednesday morning at
10 o'clook and continuing ia session un
til Friday night. Interesting sessions
have been arranged for the three days,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with
also an appropriate program for each
evening. Prof. E. E. Baloom and wife,
of the Monmouth Normal, and Prof. M.
O. Royal, of the Wes'on Normal will be
here as instructors. Profs. Baloom and
Royal will each deliver a lecture at the
different evening sessions, and an enter
tainment will also probably be arranged
for one evening. State Bupt. Irwin bas
been invited to be present, and an inter
esting and instructive session may be
expected. Every teacher, and in fact all
interested in the oause ot education iu
tbis county, should attend tbe institute
next week.
Tbe railroad bond case which is famil
iar to almost every resident ot this
ooonty, will again attract the attention
of the coming session of the circuit court
next week. This case, known as the O.
R. & N. vs. E. R. Swinburne et. al., as
many will remember, is an outgrowth of
tbe refusal of a number of the bondsmen
to pay a balance amounting to some
thing like $8,000 for the right-of-way of
the Heppner branoh. The original cost
of about S'29,000, which has since been
reduoed to the above amount, was
claimed by many to be exhorbitant, con
sequently tbis legal Contest. Tbe osse
first oatne up at the Maroh term in 1890
of tbe circuit oourt, when a verdiot ot
$1,100 for the company was rendered.
The oompany appealed the case to the
supreme court where tbe decision was
reversed and remanded for new trial. It
was again contested at tbe spring term
in 1893. This time the oompany reoeived
a verdiot of $1,975, when both the com
pany and the bondsmen appealed the
case, but it was sgain reversed and re
manded to this court for another trial,
though only on the defendants' appeal.
Hon. J. M. Long, of Portland, the rail
road's attorney, arrived Tuesday even
ing and is now in the oity looking after
the company's side of the oase, securing
witnesses and preparing the same for
trial next week . A great deal of oompro
mise talk has been heard during the
past few days, though as yet we
have not heard of anything of this sort
being effeoted. Tbe terms of the com
promise as proposed by tho company
were tbe faoe of the last verdiot and
oosta, altogether amounting to about
$2900. The defendants agree to settle
for the last verdict. Consequently, it
will be seen that the costs only, stand in
the way of a settlement. In conversa
tion with those familiar with the case
aod the bond, the Gazette's reporter
learns that only about 30 of tbe original
88 signers of this document are today
financially responsible. This looks on
tbe faoe like rather a large deorease in
responsibility, though the writer learns
that only about 65 of the signers were
originally considered financially sound.
A number of the bondsmen, as well as
many other citizens of Heppner, and we
might also add, the railroad oompany,
are desirous of a settlement. Acd as
tbe CBse has been beard and re-beard,
argued and re-argued, and in faot turned
over and over, it looka like some sort ot
satisfactory compromise ought by tbis
time be reached, and tbus avoid any
more litigation and contention.
Nervousness
Cannot be permanently ctyed by tha use
ot opiates and sedative compounds. It 1
too deeply seated. It is caused by ad
Impoverished condition ot tbe blood,
upon which the nerves depend for suste
nance. This is the true and only natural
explanation for nervousness.. Purify, en
rich and vitalize the blood with
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
and nervousness will disappear. Hood's
Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood
and will send it coursing through tha
veins and arteries charged with the life
giving, strength building qualities which
make strong nerves. It you are nervous,
try Hood's Sarsaparilla and find the same
relief of which hundreds of people are tel
ling in their published testimonials. Get
Hood's t Hood's
Because Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only
True Blood Purifier prominently in the
public eye today. Sold by all druggists.
Hnnd'c Dilla enra habitual eonitlpa
UUUUS rlllS fl,,,,, piic 25c per box.
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
If you buy a new X
Thresher, Engine,
a HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
No appetite? Then do not try to force
food down; but use the most scientific
mean Tor restoring tone to the stomach.
How? Why, by taking Ayer'a Sarsapa
rilla.and in a surprisingly sbort time.your
appetite will oome ggaiD.aud come to stay.
Money Only. A short time since the
store of Baroett Bros., of Lexington, was
broken into and tbe till and contents,
consisting of about $15 in money, a
diamood ring valued at $30, a g.dd
tooth, some valuable papers, notes, etc.,
was carried away. However, tbe till
witb all tbe oooteots save tbo money
waa found tbe following day in an un
occupied adjoining buildiog. Tbe pro
prietors claim to know who oommitted
tbe theft, but as no arrests have tx-en
made, there most be a lack of evidence.
II Is a peculiar robbery when only money
is taken and such valuables aa a diamood
ring and a gold tootb left behind. Soma
seem to think tha robbery waa commit
ted by tbe same parties wbo recently
broke into two Heppner storea, though
tbis is not generally believed.
None But Ayer's at the World Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys tbe extraor
dinary distinction of having been tbe only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair,' Cbioago. Manufacturers
ot other sarsaparillas sought by every
means to obtain a showing of tbeir goods
but they were all turned away under the
application ot tbe rule forbidding tbe
entry of patent medicines and nostrums.
The deoision ot the World's lair suuio.
rilies in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was
effeot as follows: "Ayer'a Harsapa
rilla is not a natent medicine. It does
not belong to the list ot nostrum,
here on it merits."
UUAV YKT THE HOS.i.
Colombia River Conference.
The annual Columbia river confer
ecoe of tbe Methodist Episcopal cburoh
is now in session at Spokane, having
convened August 28 and will adjourn
September 2. Preceding tbis the Ep
worth league held tbeir first general
convention August 26 and 27. The Co
lumbia river conference inoludes all tbe
work of that denomination in the state
of Washington east of the Cascade moan
tains, and also Northern Idaho and
Northeastern Oregon. This territory is
divided into four districts, eaoh in oharge
ot a presiding elder. These districts are
the Columbia, tbe Spokane, tbe Wall
Walla and Tbe Dalles. Heppner is rep
resented by Miss Ida Fell, A. Mallory
and A. Wrigbt. Rev. Denison and wife
rnmiiletelv Control the Harrlntmrg t'on
ventlun Chairman Hut Central Cum'
mittee.
bo
ftarkles'i Am lr Halve.
Tbe best salve in the world tor cut,
Bruise, Bores, Ulcers, Kail Rheum,
Fever Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively caret Piles, or oo pay
required. It ia gna'anteed to give
perfect aatiafaction or money refunded.
riPce 23 cent per box. For aale by
T. W. Ayera, Jr.
McDowtu, Barton. Lat Sunday at
tba borne of a a Kirk in Tbo Dalle,
Cbarlea McDowell aod Mia Mionia Bar
ton were joined in tbe holy bond of
wedlock by Rev. Harla, tba Christian
minister of that eily. Mia Barton ia
tbe daughter of Wm. Bartoo, of Black
Ilorta, wbils Cbarley for several years
pant, ba beel known a oo of tb
Heppner bo), Consequently both are
familiarly known In tin city. Tba O
tetta join with many friend and ac
qtiaintaiiive in eitendiijg customary coj
gratnlatiott, and liie many hor
ot l.appinea on tba newly marnwl
OonMe. Charley earn op to Heppner
on To-l'a tram, but will eNin return
to The Ialle. IU baa not yet deci led
a to where b will local.
Mr. T. H. Ilaakln. Chattanooga,
fenn., ear "Philob Vitalir 'fated
n.y l.f.' I ronauler 11 tl. b-t remedy
f -r a dnililat I aialern I ever need
I "-r dyepepai, ivr tit kidney tftmhl
ii 'in!. Trie 75
W. Ayn. i'
eet.ta. Hold by T
iKiFanrrva) Haia. Jansee llr
T Tlr4 feeing I. , , . . , , . , .
I.a a 'jiantily of very floa fruit wbieb
a rommnn ep...-, - - - t. ...i ,1,.,,-e ,,t at t,r .at on Urn.
It IS
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
ti8 Massiilon Engine 8 Thresher Co.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
are also in attendance
borne tomorrow.
Nearing the Last Days
(SO OCR COMPETITORS SAY.)
Rumbling Noises
Are being heard all around Hepp
' ner; ghosts are beginning io
walk; dogs are running with
-f - cant short behind them; . gnash
ing of teeth, stamping of feet, as
well as confusion on all sides.
The Earth is Getting Hot,
Church Members are Rowing!
Smoke U issuing from several places in the city, the hissing of escaping
team startles the people.
Causes of the Commotion:
1st.
2nd.
3rd.
4th.
Minor & Co. are selling goods at Icsb than competitor
can buy them.
The heavy loads arriving daily by rail, jars the earth.
What can they do with that mass of goods 7
Why do thrce-fourtha of the people go there to trade ?
CAIvt, ON.
MINOR & COMPANY,
And tbey will explain how this is all done.
Wo Are Not Excited, But Are Hero for Business I
pecial Sale!
Dealers in General Merchandise
WILL OFFER THEIR
but will return
Organdies, Dimities, Mulls, etc., at the following greatly reduced
prices :
organdies vc., reaupen io inc. per yaro.
Mulls 'i'ic reduced to 16c. per yard.
Dimities 12 to ISO., reduced to 10c. per yard.
Uenta' Straw Hat 7!c. to 1.00, reduced to 'JS and fiS cent.
Gents' Summer Ribbed Underwear 60c., reduced to 36 cents.
Ladles' Undcrvesta II) to HH-., reduced to 6 to 2.rccnU.
Line of Boys Laced Shoes 11.25, reduced to 80 cents.
Best line of Ladies' 10c hose ever offered for pale.
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 our Shoo Department Call and ex
amine both goods and prices.
PIONEER BRICK,
West Side Main Street, ... Heppner, Oregon.
Knight of the Maecahec.
Tbe State Commander writes as from
LiDoolo, Neb , as follows: "After trying
other medicines for what seemed to be a
very obstinate oongh in our two children,
we tried Dr. Kind's New Discotery and
at the eud of two days tbe cough entire
ly left them . We will not be without it
hereafter, as our experieuoe proves that
it will onre where all other remedies fail."
Hianed. F. W. Hteveos, Htate Com.
Why not give this great medioine a trial,
as It is Kunranteed and trial bottles are
froe at tbe driitf store of T. V. Ayer, Jr.
Habkihbciio, Ta., Aujr. 28. The oon
reotioo was called to order at noon by
Chairman Oilkeson. Speaker Walto
nominated Henry 11 all, ot Pittsburg, for
temporary chairman and Senator (juaj
nominated Jobn Robinson, of Delaware,
Robinson was eleoted, tbe vola bein
163i to 133V. Hall moved that tha
election ot Robinson be made unanimous.
Governor UastioKS seoondod tbe motion
and it was carried. Senator Quay
moved that Ibe committee on permaownt
organisation be instrnoted to report tha
name of Governor Uastitig for perma
nent chairman, and tbe motion carried.
On motion of Congressman Stone it was
decided that tbo state chairman ht
named by tba convention immediately
after tba adoption of tba report of Iba
commit lea on resolution, Instead of by
tha candidates aod tho permanent chair
man, aa baa ben tba practice.
A committee on permanent organiza
tion was tben cboswn, aitb no great diffl-
oulty, and went Ibrongh Iba form of
agreeing on Oovarnor llaating for per
manent obairman. A reolutioo reaf
firming tb currency plank of the repub
lican national convention of IWi
rrlerrwl to tba eommitteaoo resolution.
On motion of Oilkreon tb election of
Hrnalor Quay a rbairman of tba repub
lican stale ctn mil lea emaU onanl
tnoua. OilketMin, In t;ecb, announced
tbat ba w itbdrew in tb intermit of party
harmony. Col. Rnj. J. Haywood, of
Mercer ronnty, waa nnammoinly nomi
nated for dale treasurer.
To say tbat tba rain We.lr.ea Uy and
last evening we thankfully received.
but place It mildly. It will not only be
very beneficial la bringing nut U,m fell
range, bat be certainly eetlled a viy
ilteanreealile duet, tl.at ba playod many
prank in Heppner lor two tnonti.e paet
lo tba annulment of our merchant eal
huaibee men.
i'or Sale.
Ten shares of stock in the National
Hank of Heppner. Address Richard T.
Cox, Receiver, Arlington, Oregon, U4tt,
lioal, Strayed or Htolea.
A bay mare, six years old, branded
watch key, has a young oolt. We last
aecn between Ueopner and Hardman.
Five dollar reward will bo paid for ber
return to E.J. Kbknet,
41-tf. Heppner, Oregon
FsKo fob Pali. The M. O. L. T,
oompany have a full atock of all kindcof
feed, anon a chop, mill it-exi, nariey
eto . wbirh will be sold at reason able
urine. Don't neglect to toe ttiem lor
as me. fx'ltt
Treasurer Notice.
VOTIi-f IK lir.RKIlY l.lVf.! THAT ALL
11 Morrow County earrania retflirml iirlor
In ami liu hiding March .11, l 't will lie iwlil on
brrwnlailoii at Hi' I rmiiirer a "Die a. Intonit
craar alter (lie dale ul Hit niiiu-a
rilAK ill l.l.l An.
TreMiirrr n( Morrow ouniy,
DaM, Heppner, Ori'ion, Aui.ki, IH.
MsricK or ivrkNiioN.
AMI om K AT I.A IIRASDK. ORtfioN,
Aufuil '7. I Villi e la lierelif
nie.1
lie
f
I J AiKMil V, I
lhal Ihe liillowlii named erllli-r ha
tn-e nl hit. Ititmillon lo mat final lr.n.f In an
m.rl nl hlai laltn. and Idal aeld n-l sill I
made twin' t . Morrow, loimly Cleik, at
II. .(.n-r, lo ! on l.f v via:
. nr. v . i.r mir. I.
IM Aiil'llratlun M 1, lor Hie XY. tec
1i i H K . M.
He nam' lh l.ioowins w nni mmrm in prnve
hitmiiiiniiniia ri-sldeiwa a won aim riiiiKailuo
nl. Mid land. -I'
Mai lllil.f. Jo llerliit. Irl1 M UIIOU tl,
Wiiliam ll'ilii. all ol iir..i.r ifrnn
n w, hiii
i7. lUflelef.
a in Hai-ow i -" I :,., .. d-biU-alltan- l trnpur that are eeft.,ely -r r-. nab!.. I'lna.
over al lluro. . , MIni,J ' blond, an I In Ibi dnd lioo it M eepea. I and proaea al num rent per poor. ! and
I'ramainr ! lo M I . " jTi. , i.tly llat.U lo altars .f dieeaee. Il -I t.ra at t oenl beat will al-i Ix
ta. I b bale n a b I" g' '? f', r!a! Hareepa'lll la lb" remedy for tba cm- t.ken i eM.,1,,,. f ., IM. frq l t
eea.I bal l, by Ibe 0 ! Hll Vegeiema . e ...kneM l.wh I ..( lef l.ueb.l deliere.l at Mr llaor'a
..him Hair lleaewer.
r-w.i. IL.eeker doartel fif I'ort!
trlnUf In lay lo a i"-k rf b-j
an4b'8iiir--pr-pi .rr 1 PttlH
.1. f.lar II "l-l laf.
.. . ..!. t
!aa4 ' t,,t"", ' c!,), ' ebma'e
or in.
II..M' till ael eaily. e ie.rtiipily
aal afnietll tba twel and liver.
I laee.
tinny
6gr.
T.
k a-lvantatf of Kit oppo.
gl Oil" frail at a ren.ni,'
M 1
II. O H perry, i f and U y relumed
U Kea t-""tl are Vr f t9"' I""" "" iea Bim ir "n aeev ia a
ilev waeHf al II aballf (e1ek ' ! oi,lU iit la It valley . Ixtrieg
M I1'?'? Iaaewti4-Ma. . LBallr.U, l tbef b. VJ.I.H O.n,
' TM- .'T!.; a t-lby Mr.. Wm. Warr.o. la tow rm I'uliand and l.ngena.
Mfrt.i.t(.'H W,tt..to4,lkUt4tit Ke'I Clover It-., .,11 pnntf ynt
ai.oql l take rinu,,,, T W ..,.. Iu.xl. rl.ar f mr O.mv !. rgnli
'ul tuner lb." I U . fc;Vr,' 1 1 'f 1 "fw! I yoar bn-.i. and .. ,-.,r b.. I
llg1',!-.,"14TIriilt! Imaj f afal. lbUsUr ,n, tiag. l-m , WU .V . 4 and L Bold If
jrfex". u",i-...x..--- ' it.w..,.j,.
I;
bfTIE or l!W.TION.
ami orricr. at Tiir rUi.i.M. onit'i'i
A'H'i'l l '!' e la l.-r-i.f eitea
ea eie-i
Dl
ll, ! me li.ili.einf nem-l e-in-f I.
Ilienl ber HiUi.iliiii lo make Si.al il In a.
.rt her t ,alin; ai4 ll.el eM .r..l III I-
maoe ii'.re j. n. ..rr.iw, , ...m, , ira, at
He-iter, luff.ii. n ieu.lr . !., ill
AliIUK Al l rt.
H I r X" W4 I . it., a 4 a i, h ati'l in
kl.e l.eme It.e ...e ll.f a IIiimi t In .
her -..i.ui.'.'i'.t ne.w b"n im i wiMeila
.,1, t-11 e.. l . l
nj.f.,.i.n laier, nil iwrm . leata, Ol
ll.iiii.eii. iiiifin, k..un u i .! i.l 11-ij.ner,
Ol"ii '
Ifp
Out of Sight!
Tbe boy ia father to the man, and when
the boy dons tbe man's bat be is "out
of sight." Likewise the man who pro
vides himself with one of
T. R. HOWARD'S
bats, and also purohnaas his Groceries,
Cigars, Tobaooo and Gents' Furnish
ings at this establislimeat where tho
freshest and latest of tba above line
are kept.
This is also the plaoe for Htockmen'i
Pnpplies, a this store makes a specialty
of everything required by tbis olaas ot
' trade. And a casual obeerver will not
fail to notice tbat our sheep and cattle
men take advantage of tbis faot.
Rememlier tha pliioe- eamw
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors toutb of tho City boteL
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
1805-1800.
mUE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON, rfTnra free tuition
(f to all atndants. Young men oan obtain board, lodging, beat and light to
' ik. j..ii... I... tl i mi k Ibwimera furnlah tlielr own linen. Yonna
UB UlllUillWI J .w. f" ' ' " " '
women are provided board lo private familiei at 3.00 tier week. Young women
desiring board should nddrea Prof. Jobn Htreob, Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary
Yonng Women's Cbriatian Aaaooiatlon, Ellgen Iba Uolveraiiy oiler turea
baccalaoraala degraea, IJacbelor of Arta, Ilachelor of Heieiioe and Bachelor of I-et-lera
witb oorreaponding ooorae of atndy. Tba following shorter oonree are elan
offered: Ao Eeglih ooora leading in two yearn ti a biieioe diploma and In
Ibrea year to Iba title gradoele In English; an advanced eonraa lor graduate nl
normal school leading to Iba degree maater of peilagogy ; A Ibrea year ronrso In
olvll engineering leading lo Ibe degree civil engineer; a course of two year for
tear here of pbydeal adoration leading lo diploma and Iba title director of
physical tduoation. Tba University charge an incidental fee of len dollars which
I payabla In edveno by all todente. Hlndenl holding diplomaa from lb pnblio
ecboo.a and thoe baviog laarbert' certificate are admitted to lha preparatory
department witbont lamination. Tboae deairing Information regarding Ibe pre
paiatirfy deparlroenl sbonld ad Ire tba Ien, N. I Narregan, Eugene,
For calalogoea and loformatbrn a4.lrea
C. II. CHAPMAN. ProHiilcnt,
or .I. J. VA Il'ON. HH-n;try. 1 .ukmm. Oi- koh.
e;
Kaateler.
AJmlniitrator'i Notic.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Ore.
A I'.li.li.f li ".l lalie r. I nm.lrl elM
Sr.t. Irati, ..tf 'Irtilmettl aul .trung .f ilel'.i.e
aid a.a.t.inii eM.i
The Diolaena f tho acHael aatui ana
ta teach Inaeyaeanlyle) the ! witH.
al forthae aaenlnation.
tmt-t a1 lii.. t-'.k a-. l l-.iii'.a li'4 -r
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Ih.fe la a .-"-I 'inl a. II I '!...( ti I, l,
Ihre I. an av.r a.i. v uf M;iir.tirf4 lev h.r.
t t.l'-'i. i h. il il'f aeel an .ll.l..n.
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Any, ...fiu. or.g r;r:;ri.r?fts ii NOTARY PUBLIC
deairea il,e ,f an aH..rne m i..i, ,rt m,...,. ....... iii.i"i" I'lllIAPt'An ' ' ' wul,,v
i,ri,K;l.iL;1rl". Krw;w'rCi.7;,'-Ulli I dlltlsllll -.conveyancer
tar, 6l t 1 aaiiaiviuir. I
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