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

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    NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!
RESULT 07 TSIHG
AYER'SILU,
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years have kept me in good health,
never having had a sick day in all that
time. Before I was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipationfrom dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive
diseases. When I became convinced
that nine-tenths of my troubles 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
remedy. 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
ticed that nearly all their ailments were
preceded by constipation, and I soon
had the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
if taken in season, avert all danger of
sickness." H. Wettstein, Byron, 111.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaperilla Strengthens the System.
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TIME TABLE.
BUfrs for Hard man, Monument, Lone. Creek,
won vj ana i.anyim uy, leaves aa iouows
Every day at 8 a, m., except Hunuay.
' ArrlveaeverydayatS p. m., except Monday,
The chuwt, qulckeat aud belt Hue to or
from uie interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop,
Fhlll Cohn. Agent.
Extra Pal Star Brewery Bear
In Pint Bottlei can be
had only at the
There con be no pleasure or baoDi-
ness for persona whose liver or kidneys
are nDhealtby. Tbey are weak, sick
an J irritable, and find it burdensome to
perform work of any kind. What they
need is a thorough treatmeut with Dr.
J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm.
This remedy is recognized by many of
tbe best medical authorities as without
a peer for the oure of diseases of tbe
kidneys or liver. It rapidly drives out
diseased conditions, restores health and
strength, vigor and cheerful spirits.
Prioe $1.00 per bottle.
A. Clottings, sheriff of Harney county,
arrived on Wednesday evening's stage
and departed yesterday for Salem accom
panied by John Parker, a subject for the
insane asylum. This is Parker's third
commitment. He baa twioe gotten away
from the asylum and returned to bis
home over in Harney oounty.
Whioh is worse, imprisonment for life
or a life-long disease, like scrofula, for
example? Tbe former, oertaioly, would
be preferable were it not tbBt Ayer's
Sarsaparilla oan always oorae to the res
cue and give the poor sufferer health,
strength and happiness.
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 the
number of wheels is rapidly increasiug,
this will oertamly be pleasing news to
those who are so fortunate as to own a
bike. tf.
A haokiog cough keeps the bronchial
tubes in a state of ooustant Irritation,
which, if not speedily removed, may lead
to ohronio bronobitis. No prompter
remedy can be found than Ayer s Cherry
Pectoral. Its effeot is immediate and
tbe result permanent.
Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of
the our meat market where be keeps
fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal,
sausage, bacon and lard, which he sells
for the lowest market prioe. Fred Bock,
tbe Portland butcher, isstill with bim. tf
Bey. E. P. Green will he in Heppcer
n time for prayer meeting September
12 and will preach morning and evening
Sunday, September loth. A Tull at
tendance of tbe church membership re
quested. Everybody cordi'illy invited
Wills & Slocnm are now in a position
to give their customers some rare bar
gains in dry goods, boots and shoes, as
they buy nearly all of tbe above men
tioned direot from the factories, thus
Buving the middle mau's profit. 6tf
Prof. Balcomb did not lecture lost
Wednesday evening as nnnounoed in
Inst Friday's paper. However, Prof.
Royal, of the Weston Normal, will de
liver tbe lecture as announced for this
evening at tbe M. E. church.
W. L. Baling hss purchased the con
fectionery store formerly run by Lome
Campbell in the old Jerry Cohn stand
Will bas moved bis stock of goods in and
will continue business at this stand
Temperano drinks, such as ice cream
soda, lemonade and orange cider dished
up in royal style by W. L. Saling,
special attention is onlled to orange
oider as a oool and refreshing drink.
A. Wright, A. Mallory and Miss Ida
Fell arrived home Wednesday nisbtfrom
Spokane, wbere they had been in at
tendance at tbe annual convention of the
M. E. conference.
Prof. M.Q. Royal arrived from Weston
last evening. He will assist in tbe insti
tute today and deliver a leoturn at the
M. E. ohurcb this eveniDg. All should
bear bim,
W. L. Saling bas just received a con
signment of fresh trait, consisting of
grapes, peaches, plnms and pears.
Lovers of fine fruit should make a note
of this.
Chasob of Venck Gbamtkd. At tbe
afternoon session of the circuit court
last Tuesday the argument for a change
of venae in tbe railroad bond case at
tracted the attention of the oourt. At
torney Long, of Portland, presented the
argument for and defended the interests
of the O. R. & N., showing that it was
impossible to secure a fair and impartial
trial in this county. Judge A. S. Ben
nett, of The Dalles, represented tbe de
fendants in his usual forcible manner.
This legal war continued until the close
of oourt at tbe supper hour, when Judge
Fee took the matter nnder advisement
until 7:30 p. m. On reconvening oourt
at that hour be granted tbe change of
venue from this to Wasoo oonnty, as per
the request of the attorney for tbe
prosecution, on oondition that they fur
nish transportation for 10 witnesses, the
number asked for by the defense, and
also deposit with the clerk 100 to be
used in payment of additional mileage
for tbe defendant's witnesses. Tbe
prosecuiion was given until 11 o'clock
Wednesday to accept. At that hour
Attorney Long gave notice of acceptance
and also made tbe required deposit.
This ouse will now come up at The
Dalles at tbe November term of court,
unless compromised in the meantime.
The railroad oompany have now rednoed
their oompromiBe proposition to $2400,
while the Gazette learns that the de
fondants proposition is tbe face of the
lost verdiot, $1975, and eaoh pay their
own costs- If the latter statement is
correct there is oertainly not muoh
difference between the two propositions
and a compromise ought now to be
effected. The citizens of Morrow oounty
and the bondholders would oertainly
lose nothing by settling this case with
out farther litigation.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Among the numerous persons who
have been ou red of rheumatism by Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, meution should be
made of Mrs. Emily Thome, of Toledo,
Wash., who says: "I have never been
able to procure any medicine that would
relieve me of rheumatism like Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. I have also used it
for lame back with great snooess. It is
tbe best liniment I have ever used, and
I take pleasure in recommending it to
my friends." For sale by Slooum-Jobn-son
Drug Co.
Wednesday Sept. 4.
The first session of the Morrow County
Teachers' Institute opened Wednesday
morning at 10 a. m in tbe Heppner pub
lio school building with a few songs.
Tbe subject of Sohool Management was
first dismissed by Prof. E. E. Balcomb.
Spelling was next introduced by Mrs.
Balcomb.
Intekmission 15 minutes.
Prof. Bftloomb now introduced Arith
metic which was followed with a discus
sion of Geography by Mrs. Balcomb.
Noon.
Tbe seoond session of the institute
commenced at 1:30 p. m. with an in
creased attendance. Language was next
introduced by Mrs. Baloomb, whioh was
followed with a song by the teachers
Physiology was next disoussed by Prof.
Balcomb.
Intermission 15 minutes.
Writing was then disoussed by Mrs
Baloomb and followed by a general dis
cuBsion of the Course of Study reoently
adopted for the sohools of this oounty.
Tbe privilege of asking questions was
freely granted and general disoussiona
of important subjeots ocourred. Muoh
interest was manifested by the teachers
and the subjeots were ably bandied by
Prof. Baloomb and wife. Seventeen
teachers were enrolled during the. day
and quite a number of visitors were
present.
Thursday's Seesijn.
This morning's session of the institute
opened at 9 a. m. with a few songs ac
companied by music on the organ as
usual. Descriptions of noted men,
places or objects were given and guessed
by the teaobers. Prof. Balcomb further
disoussed School Management. Relative
value of the programs for schools in ao-
oordanoe with tbe oourse of study was
disoussed.
Disonssion of Reading by Mrs. Bal
oomb followed. The importance of the
different methods was principally d welled
upon, but a combination of all advooated.
Intermission 15 minutes.
Geography was then disoussed by Mrs.
Balcomb. Maps for the use of pupils a
A Great Blessing
My wife and I have found in Hood's
Barsararilla. She had rheumatism very
severely, with
ankles and legs
badly swollen, and
hardly able to get
up and down
talrs without
help. Many other
remedies failed,
but Hood's Sarsa
parilla entirely
cured her. It was
only shortly after
that I was taken
with the a m
complaint, affect
ing my limbs and
hips, so I just tried the same medicine
With the same result. My wife and chil
dren take Hood's Barsaparilla whenever
they feel the need of a medicine and it im
mediately makes them feel better.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Saves me doctor's bills. I am an engineer,
and well known in this locality." Q. W.
Wyatt, Whits Bead Hill, Indian Ter.
Hond' Pill T to buy, easy to take,
t iuuu s film easy w etecU
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.
necessity. Best manner of prohibiting
Morrow County Hop Ranoh. In oheating bv pupils was discussed
conversation with a. sr. King, of tbe This was followed by a disonssion of
lower oountry, while in Heppner lest Arithmetic by Prof. Baloomb. The
Wednesday, he informed the Gazette's drilling of pupils in the combination of
penoil pusher that be and Joe Haney, numbers was dwelled upon and short
of the same section, have a 10-uore field methods in Percentage explained
of bops down 10 the Jordan fork
country. This is a new venture with
these gentlemen, in faot it is probably
the first effort at producing hops in this
county. Mr. King is very well satisfied
from all appearanoes so far. He re
ports that tbe field will yield fully 1500
pounds to the sore. This is about one-
fourth less than an average in tbe Wil
lamette valley. He thinks tbe crop will
be ready to piok about September 15tb
and expects to use as many as 30
hands. Wbere yards are irrigated in
City Hotel Bar!
Where high grade Liquors and Cigars are also
kept by Ted.
Here and There.
Millions ride tbe Rambler.
Ike Eunit bat biryolee lo rent
D. 0. Coboe, of Monument, is
over
for tapplies.
The Nilee-Vioeon, Marble Works,
Rails Walla, Wash.
W. H. Beyer was op from the Donglas
oountry lett Wednesday.
Tberon Fell came over from Penc'lelon
Tuesday to "court" a few days.
Dr. E. A. Yaugban departed Toes Jay
for briel business visit lo Portland.
L Grande Marble Works, I.a Orande
Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesmen, Uenpner.
B. F. King end wile were np from
their Jordon Foik borne last Wednee
day. Minor k Co. are mskicg a specialty of
low prices lo overoosta, soils end boot
and i bore.
Wills k Slocnm ' grocery department
la complete. Tbey are sailing goods at
eoet end more to. 6it
For the finest confectioneries and
freebeat fruits rail on W. L. Haling al
Jerry Conn's old eteod.
Wanted-PUio or faoey sewing. Will
ft to tbe bones or take sewing at borne,
aire. Mary Henderson.
Willi k Slnoum are eatliog a eeemleee
fast black booe eqnal to any .ttoent nwe
to Iowa for only 15 eente. Ctf
O. V. McHaley, tbe Herollloo mr
eoaot, pwd throaeb lleppoer yeeter
day oo b'e aey lo 1'uflUod.
I torn -To the wife of A. J. Wright, of
Eight Mile, Toee.Uy last, a nine pound
girl. Mother and child both doing well
Hiring errtod the ebeoge of venae,
A 8. Welt, right-of-way Buret, end i. R.
Loo, attorney for tbe U. K. k N., Ie(t
for 1'ortUutl WedoreJay.
Lerg-e upi ly of lo l I ebol ebrlle lo
both erooielrae end otnm'S powdf. I
Ibe famone Rltel ehll, Jol rwnved
by P. C. Thump'" Co. -
J. M Lwir. wife n4 ehlld, wbe beJ
ba vieiting with rrltl la Ibie eity
for Ibe pl . drperled I Ore-lay lot
tbif borne 10 t'endletoa.
W. F- KabUr t 1 wife pal Ihmngb
Hrprorf We-to-odsy ea mo'e lo Port
land ee4 lb- Hr W "P 0
fpred tbeO'll Ibfee
l lJr IU B "f N' M- '
tbereb. eotb. will bold the flrel qer.
tny sieeliof of Ibie eonfreee year al
Hnporr m$t'r 21 d
Mrs T. f- Hewklee. Cheiaeoie,
Tne. ere "niM.i ViUlir ier
fcyl.f 1 1" " ,!'" ",m,,
fore drbiliUtrt eni'm I
JTof dMprp". 1" '
Hti-U. I'r.wTI "''UT T'
VT. Afwilf.
Cironit oourt will probably adjourn
this afternoon or tomorrow morning. A
full aouount of tbe proceedings up to
date will be found elsewhere in this
issue.
Whatever may be tbe cause of blanch
ing, the bair may be restored to its ongi
nal color by tbeuseof that potent remedy
mure vegetable eioilian Ualr Kenewer
Frank Itogers and family and Miss
Ada Minor returned from Teal springs
last Tuesday. All the Heppnerites have
now returned borne from that resort.
Teachers' Institute oonolodee its eee
eion today. An interesting account of
Ibe same will be found lo another col
umn.
"This must be looked into," ee the
lady said when she came opposite Minor
A Uo.'s store.
H. A. Cupper and wife were over from
tbeir Monument borne the flrel of tne
week.
Minor k Co. have tbe largest, oheapeel
and beet eeteotad line of overcoats lo the
oity.
Judge A. R. Bennett returned to Tbe
Dalles last tveduesdsy.
After the drouth comes Ibe rain of
low prices at Minor k (Jo.
TBE ENTKHTAINHENT.
Tbe elocutionary eotertaiomnot giveo
under tbe auspicetof the Mono oounty
teacher 'e iostitule at Ibe opera bouse
last evening by M-e. E. E. Ueloomb, ee-
sieted by local talent, wee attended by
a Urge tod appreciative audience. Mrs
Baloomb shows tbe effect of careful
study as ea elooationiet. Hbe ie btb
pleasing sod enterUiolog and com
pletely woo the audieooe in ber difT.-reut
eppearaocee doriog the rendition of tbe
program. Of tbe local teleot wbi aenUt-
ed lo laet eveoiog'e eolerlelnment, ooln
log oew ceo be eatJ, I bay have appeared
io poblie io this oily ei ofto before that
Ibelr merit i well koowo.
Tbe following i the prorera ee rend
ered:
Tmi 0d Orsii.
"I WoCt.9 TN4T MV !.' . V'aJ'UnM
MIm rlron an. Mr. raKrroin.
Rl' irTloi-"Ih, Huh THe". Mrs E. E. Hal
Ki4riei-TberiurtU' " ...Mrs. J s, Hman
litai-ierl tt'ST-Mra J !. Arou ni
Mim iota llarl.
rToIKi krprrarntlnf Hit Kw1ln(.
TIHi',-,,X'v1rfi Irlilal arrnr."
Ue l etofcO' ,. . ... K. H HntUt
Hr. brn .
aS'itaTine-' rmtru,a Mill . . ..Mrs E. I.
bat mb.
"TeaisOt e b4s" . . . Thri Uii.. OirU
R'ifTw-- X.m r. Mil MIM Tblt Al.ii f '
Mr i N. hf.ia.
"Ao itL4 tim r I, wi Niisr," fMt
KiI lua v P ira.
MrtTiTI'-e-"iiiUmrnt lf." . MlM A1 l!
fca mtm "freible nr'alie Hrr Sl'.
k-il. 1 Mr, k k tor'ato.
T'1S '' ' . f U"
M'm kroaa.
Mritrn "Aa fn.nwr1 rirr,i," Mr.
A. W. .f,
Imlin at.f i t- f-Vr I X. trs a4
M at frl. Haratr.
TitiltC lUrMretlni MMalb.
Noon.
Institute was again opened with songs
by tbe teaohers.
Tbe subject of Beading was then dwell
ed upon by Prof. Baloomb, io connection
with our ooorse of study and all the
other studies in auooeasion. It was de
cided on how many classes and reoita
tions in eaoh study would be praotionble
in country sohools.
Intkrmisrion 15 minutes.
Mrs. Baloomb then discussed Language
this city the bop growth is very prolifio, A variety of work should be given. Many
and tbe Gazette sees no reason why
bops oould not be suooesslully and
profitably grown in tbis oounty. Tbe
proposition of winter irrigation, a hen
water is plentiful, would be an easy
matter in many parts of Morrow oounty,
and from reliable authority this is tbe
proper kind of irrigation for tbe pro
duction of bops. Many will look for-
important ways of interesting tbe pupils
were suggested. Tbis was followed by
a talk on tbe best manner of deoorating
our sobool rooms.
One of Heppnor's butchers having
provided a heart and Inngs from the
shop, Prof. Baloomb proceeded to dis
sect tbe same, end calling on all present
to come forward, each part was I plained
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
The Jfiassillon Engine & Thresher Go.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
T I BUT NEVER
I SQUEEL ! O
' e
That is what Minor & Co. are doing.
They are constantly rooting for
trade ; though they have the bulk
of the trade of the surrounding
country, they are not satisfied.
i on hi i ran
But we would like all the people for customers,
as the larger the sales the cheaper the goods.
We have just received the largest line
of Fall goods ever shown in the city.
Call and examine them and if you don't buy then
we are to blame. We are here to show goods.
We Meet and Beat all Competition !
MINOR & COMPANY.
The regular subscription price of tbe
Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 and the
regulnr price ot the Weekly Oregonian
is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian tor S3. All old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advanoe will be entitled to
the same.
Tbe Patterson Pub. Co., have seoured
Ibe agency of the Oresoent bioyoles for
Morrow and Grant oounties. and will
shortly have some machines for sale at
very low figures. Examine a Crescent
before buying. tf.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
A bay mare, six years old, branded
watch key, bas a young oolt. Was last
seen between Heppner and Hardman.
Five dollars reward will be paid tor her
retnrn to E. J. Kbenet,
41-tf. Heppner, Oregon.
DON'T FORGET THAT
P. C. THOMPSON CO.
Are Still in Business
Ir spite of boycotts. Our enemies are Btill trying to drive us out, but
as long as our friends stay 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
Groceries
Hardwarft
TinwiM
I III vv
ward to tbe result of these gentlemen's olearly and all questions whiob arose,
venture witb interest.
Why Not Von?
When thousands of people ere taking
Hood e Sarsaparilla lo overoorae the
weakness aud languor wbiob are eo
common at tbis seavnn, why are yon not
doing the sameT When you know that
Hood's Harsaparilla bas power to cure
rheumatism, dyspepsia and ell disease
oaued by impure blood, why do yon
continue to suflVrr Hood s cures others,
by not you?
Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient.
zo cents.
Ohanokd to Pctit Lahcbst. Yes
terday tbe grand jury returned a true
bill against Jobu Jenkins end John
Masters, bound over on tbe oharge ol
burglery. Wbeu arraigned tbe defeud
ante plead not guilty to Ibe oharge
Last evening a petitii'i wee simulated
and signed by more than 100 of Morrow
county's cititeus, among whom were
many ot our Urgeet lax payers, and five
membere of tbe grand jury, taking that
defendants be allowed to withdraw pies
of not guilty to burglary end enter plea
of guilty to simple laroeoy. Dmtriot
Attorney Lawrey plainly elated that he
was not lo favor ot such action ami only
eooeptod the obenge oo account of tbe
petition presented bim, thus leaviug the
petitioners responsible f r tbe change of
front in tbie cms. On entering plea rf
guilty lii Ibe charge ot simple Urooy
jmigi tee enttioej tbe uoye lo ei
montbe Imprisonment la tbe County ji
and to pay ete of cms.
rlirklrs s arnica Mlv.
lh lest solve in Ibe world for eoU.1
lit in., HurM, Ulc ere, Hall liboiitn,
rVvt-r (iorra, IVlUr. Chapped Hands,
Chilblain, Corns, end all km ernptioue
end p',lidy enrte I'iIihi, or do pay
rjiiird. II ie gn'nld to eive
.f Irrt m,lfrtion or rri'ioey refnndoil.
nIV. Ti rente pr IkiS. Yut eale by
T. W. A.r.. Jr.
1MM4KIX1 - Mir. M. IIUIIIsW,
hr Mrs. Win Vtii, Ie Do
prpid d'i all kind f ilremkint
in III lt-t ol !)!. IVffrri lafo
lion gnersii'Mii. McMeniuki MM.img,
east lle Meie etreH. t'At.
Ja ItfC Fe bol ls thai all egl pqhll
Cations, each ee 'imro'in', nrdre (or
piMi-i.,t(, U- ( 1 1, at ra pal.liah'd f'l'
Ibe Mairb terra f Oourt wUii'ti eboeld
have ln Ll I let .rtijf mint again
be pnUwhad before legal a'-t.on ran m
lla. (.ently all biioae of
tbie nettr trial writtld hat ciiae np
leal eprtog goee over lo tbe ett trm of
entrt.
satisfactorily answered. This was one
ot the most interesting subjeots of tbs
days session and mnob iotormitioo and
benefit was derived. All were dismissed
at 4 p.m. '
Feed fob 8 alb. The M. O. L. & T.
oompany have a full stock ot all kinds of
feed, snch as chop, mill feed, barley,
etc., wbirb will be sold at reasonable
prices. Don't negleot to see them for
same. 53tf
'Twill paint yonr obeeks, curl your
hair and put a smile on your face that
time alone oan only wear away : filling's
orange cider.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Ilenpner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday. Hhorteet and cheap
est route to tbe interior, P. Cohn,
agent.
Nune Bat Ayer's at tbe World's Fair.
Ayer'e HarsNparilla enjoys the extraor
dinary distinction of having been thonly
blood purifier allowed en exhibit at the
World's fair, Cbiosgo. Manufacturers
ot other sarseparillas sought by every
meane to obtain a showing of tbeir goods,
but they were all turned away under the
application of tbe rnle forbidding tbe
entry of patent medicine and nostrums.
the dnoision of the World's fair autho
rities in favor of Ayer'e riarsaparilla wee
in effect as follows: "Ayer'e Hsrsspa-
rilla ie not a patent medicine. It does
not belong to tbe list ot nostrums. It ie
here on its merits."
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lay ol Ik-toner. IW
, to reoii.l anil liirnla tritlmony
thin oltu-enli the lh
orlm k a. m
ciiiiifriilin uhl alli-irt'il Inllure, J, W. Morrow,
county rhok. I authorlrH lo tka the teatl
inony In Mhl raie at liliolttr at lteiiner, Mur
row county, on th lit day of October, I 'j, at
1U n cliM'S a. 111. ja. r. MIKIKK,
Mr,.;:, Kini.ter.
Tt TAXI'AVKIIS.
VOTlrf. OP MKr.TINU Of C OI NTV HOAf.o
11 ol KqullFll"il. Inwhoin It may concern
notice la hcrchy iclvcn that Hie lloanl ol Kmial
Iralloii lor the county el Morrow, elate ol Ore
gmi, will meet at the orlica ol the com ty clioe
ol RNtft county ariil aula on Moinlay, the '.ird
1y ol N-itetnher, I!, anil eoutlniia in i"lon
fornneae. il Ihereelicr, Any pernior iereoiii
havluii any rornilltii in make will ti--r at
the time above inciitloiird. 1. W. Inll.l.H.
7i County Aeareeor,
It la e"ld on a guaranty by ail dnier
aHata. Ii puree Inrip'anl Oinaumpttua
ao4 is the beat Coualt and Crwus Cure. -for
aala by 1. w, Ayr, it., 1'rugiilet
1 tvriiniv.iiiruLnmirj
,"wV
COPYRIGHTS.
rj nnTtt" 4 rTriT
11 A
Ka'l'e Clover H'l will purify mir
Bl'"'l. rl-ef y nr (', .tmUlioa, ye-iSaU
yonr b-ieeta and Make jroiir heal rlear
ea b.11. XV-, ee4 fl
T. W, 4Tff it
nTt?" a rTriT rir e
I A I II., v h.4 eea 1 flit? t rare
ti-tfw la th pift I,..-, (wiiifiix
Ii. en.ni A llaaalkeeb ol In.
t-.tmrni- m er..,ti I'aleele a A " I',
I - ItrL, A l JM fc fcMI.
a' ft-i .-.oao u-. fi.-i.
11, .wn M,.a a iv eela
n Awietlraa, I
l.'llr Mb.
l, it.m le.M.i.tf Tl.. s,.!., 4 !-.,
U-"-1 twl(, ...,.i.r .flax, .il I,. I.y fw II i
U',t t a, t t a ... 11,1
4, S I immt, d,h a..! f,
ao4o-.a t im ..'. o .... ''
M"a, '4 Mwifc t,l..'e n
f 4 f p. In iw.l'. r4 h ,.t
a 1 a . e.i.t.hf V.iMt lo " it. a
Jjitaa 4 l. ktw luea. set aWiwv(
MlTICK OK INTKNTION.
I AND OKlVK K AT I.A ORANIiR. OkKliO.
Id Aufnil Ti, IW4 Noiii la hereliT site
that the lollowlm nm. avttlrr ha rlleol no-
the nl hi. Intention to make final proof In (up
port ol hie claim ami ll.al eahl prool l
ma le lirlure J. W. Morrow, I ootily Cleik, at
llelieller, llleson llliuili.lll I l,
JAMKH W. I.KAHKV.
Il l ,t.lralli.n No i'mn, ,,r h Her.
1l i H i K M. M
II nature the following wltneaeee In prone
file rotititnioiia nlrjeiica u(on aut etiltUatloli
01, aal'l la' 0, l
Mat llurhea. Jo Rector. ie.1'1 McCiillnush
Wllllaiu llimhea, all of lleiomer, lirreon
0. r. V IImiM.
fATa. ke( tater
NOTiriC of INTKMTION.
ami nm k at Tiir.
n ai a-J'.n . leella
.a ee lefiai.l we.f tmt.
HAl.l.M. Ohf 'IOM
Aufi.t . Sothe Ie herei.y rle
that Ih lull" n( named eetller ha nlel no
Ih e of her inlet. tl.itt to nake Snal toof In eii
poll of hei rleli'i, ao'l H al eahl prool alll I.
lnle hrhoe J V . Morrow. I oooty I leik, al
Mi l I'lier. irr(un, on iertoir . Ii, l
AlililR Al l ri.
li t r Ko.U., toUheSaaaer . l1 the
r', an, m r ii. M.k r.. a. M
eha l.al..ea the ..l..ll. alllieaaea to M-
hei rontiiiiioi.e reai'lenia upim an4 imltliailon i
1,1, a1 eii'l l
Heiian.in raikrr, A1e lonee I. w fewle. M
llaf'lli.ail, Ol'gol , Rolivft l.iiov.rw.cf (..,ar,
ll(e..li iA. t M'K.Jir.
v. T'i Keeieier,
II I I , II I II II I II
I IIUIUIIIU Ui lllllllllVl II VUU V
Willowware, and many other things.
Out of Sight!
The boy ie father lo tbe man, and when
tbe boy dons tbe man's bat be la "out
of sight." Likewise the mnn who pro
vides himself with oue ot
I. R. HOWARD'S
hats, and also purchases his Groceries,
Cigars, Tobaooos and Gents' Furnish
ings at this establishment where Iba
freebest and lateet of the above linee
re kept.
This ie also tbe place for csiookmen's
Supplies, as this store makes a specialty
of everything required by this olas of
trade. And a casual observer will not
fail to notice that our sheep end cattle
men take advantage of this faot.
RemeruW the place-, ,
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.
Four doors south of the City hotel.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
1805-1800.
SUE CN1VEUHITY OF OUEGON, ETOESF., OHFOON, f ff-rs free tuition
to all students. Young men can obtain board, lodging, best and light in
. . . i, ... a. i a.. . . - . . i. ii I.. ... iuu n...;. n VnnnM
kUV tlormitory iir Sa-OU fll wtiva. limiiuria iuiuikv turn uwu nuru. aui.ua
women are provided board in private families at (.1 00 per rck. Young women
deelrlcrf board shoold kvlJreae I'rof . John Ktrautt, Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary
Young Women's Christian Association, Engena. Tbe University oflYre three
bercaleureate degreee, Ilarbelci' of Arte, Lechelor ot faience and DwLelor of Ut
ters witb eorreeponding Courses of study. Tbe following shorter cnorsee are alert
offered: An Ergllsh eoor. leading in two years Ii a bueaorsc diploma and In
thr years to tbe title grelv. tie lb English; an advanced coarse for graduates of
normal schools leading to the degree maeter of pedagogy; A three years rotime n
eleil enginaering leading to tbe degree civil engineer; a course of two years for
trerhere of physical dlurelion leaJing to a diploma and Ibe title director of
physical education. Tbe I'nlverally cbergee an incidental fee of ln dollars whiob
is payable In alienee by all etndente. Htadente holding diplomas from Ibe pnblio
ecb'Kils end those having ten bars' oertifloatee are admitted to the preparatory
department without examination. Tboee deniring information regarding Ibe pre
paratory department should addrese Ibe Peso, N. L. Narregan, Eugene.
For est sloj rjes and Information addreee
C. II. CHAPMAN. PivHttlc nt.
or J. .1. WALTON, Hfrnjtury.
hh. lo'e Care te eoi nrt a gnaranfee.
It tare Itinii.lei t CVtnsarn, Imn. If le
li beet (IfiiiebCurantilt e. aetil a d.ae.
'H biriM..fiefe,en1 rl I by T, W.
kAyrr. Jr.
Al t lfiei,t.,f n r aole'n tinf n who
j il al'.-a the e-lliaa of an fcMwt,- m
V-ll..t.,li. l, I! , Will Ik I il ,S
la' ae ., rail on or A ! Iieae f'.ie
! per. f.if
T. ft. II iar l make a eeialiy in
eipplvl' t elm emeu Hh all r,.ed
em- lea, bi t r'f)ui a ffirl line.
He his new al tf,
Matheas Hro.,('iy t, ,let UiUr elioj,,
tola.. rial MIta. Ilelfil'il,(. el iit,kii
ehatLptwoeg, etc , 4 e'.iiti0ary,
talt.1 tt .1 Sktite epe?f.
Admlni$trator'i Nolle.
tt Atr or MM SkRAII ll.lfMAI. pf.
i inaM eoilt heret.y (I O.al l-l
lefa ol eln.t i.iaOaM'in nit ft.i aatale of Mra
Haiah ' i.ia.en. 'tarraae. war aoji.liM) lo the
tiii.araLri.a-l on O.a t, iay ol Aoeoel. it. I.y
11.. I i.'.i.'t I i.'ili i.l M'li'i.e l .in if All pt
a. t.a l.atii.f ietf.e eealoal aal'l etate a'e f e
t("iie ie .ii.ii.it iii.m iii ma foe a ow'i. e, el
!,.? h'.o.a In Mar-ttt.aii M'.rif.w I imi.tf lif,f..i(
i'l.i.. .11 tt.oiill a e'lel li e lal of till hoi, I e
1,1 II. .f ali.il I I'Oa.aff lf.4
1 ih 'ley of AMi'.at i.r.
i.i'H,r. rfiAtii,
'. M A'tmlioetiatof
ftMU f flaal HaOlatieat
V'oTi' r,
t r. t
r ' k
a.i ... i .
.. h .1
I
tirerav r.ivri TMT T
ff'.ala t''. !eiaO,i i.f ! ealele ,4
l.a. I.i,,.l ilaew I, ell ! Jl'.al
I Ma e"eo a e -'-! aa'ala ea
la'lal'.f al O B'l U-an r
. ... ..I , , ...,rl i.l M..ri..a 'ii.lt al II' 'l'' li
m ...''.',el 0.e'..,l h"'aa In a, i.iynl.
o3 V- .'n -jer vi e rr , a ii
mimMm
(La, ft i ziy7w't'
STATE NORMAL SCIIOfiL.
1 ii
lalli J
Monmouth, Ore.
A Iralnli.f hoot f'.r l-a'l.aie r.tnf.li alhl
eiel lialiil"! icrtinenl aii-l alrons tlolaeetoi,al
aii'l y a'tcoilt,' eioiiea.
The Diploma at the eeheel endtlee aa
lateeeh lei ee.reewe.fr in (he state avith
ewt fwrther eaeenlaatien.
K-aiHaii't liatli', Uiti ant lnMloit tie -r
year
Keauttfttl aii'l tieallhfiil .a-at..n, Kn eainone.
1he le t "1 4eman1 f-.r al Oali'1 Uarhera,
Ihaie le at ua eol'i'lf ut iintralue-1 lvhre.
le'e ' ! f hrtullr eeiil on ( iilhatloa.
Alices
! I CAMl-eri I.
eifW. A,WAf e. .f I.
wiaiarr.
H tiniftnntL
AlaU.:iWt',r
Oils ratterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
'..CONVEYANCER
I'AI.I.
AT
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