Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 10, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895.
WEEKLY HO. 6.-4 ,
8EMI-WEEKLY K0.3HU I
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY v
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, . . . Editor
A. W. PATTERSON, . Business Manager
At $9.50 per year, $1.25 tor iz months, 75 ota.
tor tliree moacna.
Aduertis ng Rates Made Known on
Appl cation.
THIS PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. Uaka'e
Advertising Agency, A4 and 65 Merchants
Exohangs, San Franciaoo, California, whore cou
raota for advertising; can be made for it.
Union Pacfic Railway-local card.
No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 3:30 p. m. dally
except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction
6:20 p. m.
No. 1C ...llxed, leaves Willows Junction 7:15
S. in. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. dally except
nnday.
East bound, main line arrives at Willows
Junction 1:41) a. m.
West bound, main line, leaves billows Junc
tion 12:15 a. ni.
West bound Portland last freight with pas
senger coach leaves Willows Junction 0:38 p. m.
and arrives at The Dalles at 12:01a. m. Here
passengers from the branch lay over till 3:15 a.
m. and take the fast mall west bound which ar
rives at Portland 7:25 a. m. The Dalles and
Portland passenger leaveB The Dalles dally at
2:15 p. in. and arrives it Portland 6:30 p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at
The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the
east hound way freight with passenger coach
which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving
at Willows Junction 6:58 p. m.
United States Officials.
President G rover Cleveland
Vice-l'reelilent Ad ai Ntevenson
Secretary of Htate
Secretary of Treasury.
Secretary of Interior..
Heoretary of War
Secretary of Navy. .
....Richard 8. Olney
Jwhn (J. Carlisle
Hoke Smith
...Daniel 8. ljaniorit
Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William L. Wilson
Attorney-General J orison Harmon
Heoretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. It. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil, Metachan
Hnpt. Pubhfl Instruction It. M. Irwin
Attorney General 0. M. Idleman
i w- MoBride
Benators H Mit,hn
I Kinger Herr
I Kinger Hermann
vuuBmuiou j w K Klli,
Printer W. H. Leeds
!R. 8. Rnan,
V. A. Moore,
C. K. Wolverton
Seventh Jadlclal District.
Circuit Judge W. L, Bradshaw
Proeaonting Attorney A. A. Jaime
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator... ... A. W. Gowan
lteprearaUtive. J. S. Hoothby
tUrantjr Judge Julius Keithly
' Commissioner J.H.Howard
J. U. Baker. .
Hark J. W. Morrow
M Sheriff, G. W. Harrington
" Treasurer.... Frank Gilliam
Aasessor J. f. Willis
Hnrreyor... Geo. liord
School Bup't Anna Halslgnr
" Coroner T . W. Ayera. J r
EXPPKia TOWH omoaas.
Mayor Thoa, Morgan
Cmnrihnan O. K. Farnaworth. M.
Uchtenthal. Otis Patteraon, T. W.Ayere.Jr.,
S. S. Horner, E. J. Blocum.
Heoorder F. J. Hallock
Tteunrer F.. h. Fraeland
Marehal A. A. Itoberta
FreeiartOffleere.
Jnsticeof the Feaoe ..K. L. Fraeland
Constable. N. B. Whetaton
tilted States Land Officers.
THE DALLE, OB.
J. F. Moore lUfiater
A. 8. Bigg Ueoeiver
LA OkASOS, Ok.
B. F. Wilson rWWer
J.H. Kobbina Heoeiver
xcmzx gociiTii:.
kawuns post, NO. IL
O. A. R.
M eta at Laxingtoo, Or., tha last Saturdy of
wk month. All veteran are invited to Join.
(." C. Boon. Uio. W. Hmitb.
Adintant. tt Cotntuatwlsr,
LUMBER!
ri HAVE FOR RA I. It ALL KINDS OF TJN
dnawl Lumber, la mile o( Hennner, at
What I known a ID
FIK 1.000 FEET, ROUOH, -"
" " CUE A It, -
- 100
17 M
t PRMVIRRD l!t HKPPNRR, WILL ADD
L iA.iw per muu leet. additional.
The above qunlallona are strictly for Caah.
L HAMILTON. Frop.
Um lit oi flspr.
Wi. FKMLAND, ED. R. BISHOP,
PraaUeat, Caokter.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLKOTION8
Made oo Favorable Term
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Are the Highest of all High Grades.-
Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price.
Do not be Induced to pay more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Waverley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co. , a
million dollar concern, whose bond Is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER II. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., XT. S. A.
Gen. Agent for Kasrern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
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TMU.S. GOVERNMENT
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
7"Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
JT. B.TM$ Company it controlled by nearly one thoiuand leading newt
papert in the United Mates, and it ywirantetd by them.
FACTS
AHB
FACTS !
YOU CAN BL'Y rij.00 worth of dry goods and grooerlo and then have
enough left out of llOO.nu to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This Is
flratwljus niAi'hhm. Whv then nnv IllVt on for lilni-nlt that will .lv.
no better sen-Ice T
CRESCENT "Hcorcher," weight an pounds, only f .
Idlua' and Gents' roadsters all the way from I'O to $T .
"Boy' Junior," only I'M with pneumatic tire a good machine.
"Our Special," Men's (j0; Ladles', IV).
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
i APPREXS
Or
THE P1TTERS0N PUB. dl,
Heppner, Oregon,
Aarntt fnr
MORROW AND GRANT
Countes.
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Reader, did you ever take Simmons
Liver Regulator, the "Kino of
Liver Medicines?" Everybody needs
take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or
diseased liver that impairs digestion
and causes constipation, when the waste
that should be carried off remains in
the body and poisons the whole system.
That dull, heavy feeling is due to a
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache,
Malaria and Indigestion are all liver
diseases. Keep the liver active by an
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator and you'll get rid of these trou
bles, and give tone to the whole sys
tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver
Regulator is better than Pills, It
does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly
refreshes and strengthens.
Evary package hits the 11 Z
stamp on tlie wrapper. J. 11.
Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia.
manner in which be has performed his
duties.
HavrrtK completed our duties and la
bors we herewith respectfully ask to be
discharged.
Dated this 6th day of September, 1695
Thomas Quaid, Foreman.
W. O. McOarty,
R. O. Spbrkt.
R. R. Duban,
Jas. H. Wyland,
Willis Stewart,
Nbls Maqntjken.
Care for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headaobe
Eleotrio Bitters has proved to be the
very best. It effeots a permanent oure
and the most dreaded habitual Biok
headaches yield to its influence. We
ure all who are afflicted to prooure a
bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial.
In oases of habitual oonstipation Eleo
trio Bitters cures by giving the needed
tone to the bowels, and few eases long
resist the use of this medicine. Try
once. Large bottles only fifty oents at
T. W. Ayers, Jr., drng store.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE NOTES.
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 8 40(342
Flour.bbl 2 65
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 00
" throe " 2 25
Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 25 & 1 50
" stock 1 00 1 50
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool 8 10
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs.doz 10
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 40
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt g 05 1 02
flour, bbl 2 50 (r? 3 50
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (t 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 (Ji 8 00
Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 8 OS 1,1
Butter, lb 10 f 15
Eggs, doz :.. 124i 1H
Potatoes now, rf at.. . 604$ 85
old. " ... 30( 75
Chiokens, doz 3 00 700
Turkeys, lb 12 65 14
PORTLAND If ARK ST.
Wheat, bu $ 47 0 60
Flour, bbl 2 25 ti 2 85
Beeves. o-t 2 5d (i 8 00
" dressed 4 00 (i 6 50
Muttons, live sheared. . . 1 75 ( 2 00
" dressed, lb 04 tt 04'i
Hogs, on foot 3 25 U 3 75
' dressed. lit 04 4
Wool Eastern Oregon... (18 11
Butter 7 tt 15
Eggs.doz 10 frf) II
Chickens, doz 2 00 j 8 50
l urkeya. lb dressed 10 12
Potatoes, new, per ot.... 85 55
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OI AIANCHICMTKM ICNOI.ANII
The fall term will opej September 19.
This gives the new students time to have
their examinations and be classified for
the following Monday,
The eleotrio lights will be ran by three
students, heretofore it wss managed by
one. This gives the students in the me
chanical course a chance to learn engi
neering. The work of millinery and dressmaking
have been transferred from the main
building to the ladies' hall. Two rooms
hnve been fitted np, one for lectures and
the other for work ,
A new building bas been prepared for
the study of dairying. An expert will
have charge of this branch . All stu
dents in the agricultural course will be
required to study it.
A slight change was made iu some of
the departments. The branob of pbyaioi
being given to Professor Berobtold. Id
the department of chemistry, Professor
John Fulton was re-eleoted assistant.
The board bas plan for an exten
sive water system on the oollega grounds.
It embraoes the digging of several wells
and a complete sewerage system and
water mains between Caothorn ball.
" ' Contributor.
Corvallis, Sept. 2, 1W5.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
VSM'i'JiAl
Absolutely pure
rntcnr coi kt i'kockkdini;.
Tbs following are the remainder of lbs
ooriit prooeediDui traimaotej after tha
date ot last publication:
LAW.
W. O. Minor vi. Cyrni and Elizwletb
Leyde, dismiaaed.
CIIIIIINAt..
Htate of Oregon vs. N. H. Wbelalnos,
diimirseil.
Htate of Oregon va. Josepb McAlilh,
defendant arraigned. J. N. Drown ap
points! t'l dcferiil. Drfaudaut to plead
by flrat day of next tern, of conrt. Con
tinued toi tvrrn
11 BAM) Jl'Hf kIPokT.
In the Circuit (niurl of tba Htala of Ore
gon for Morrow County. To the (I'm.
J nis A. r'r, Judga of lbs Above
KutitM Court.
We, your grauj jury, d'lly drswq ainl
rmpanelrd on tha Oral judicial da) of Ilia
praacnt trm of pourt, brg laa lo raport
a fnlloaa:
Wa Lava ttaea io aaaaion thras and
ooa-half days; wa Lata rprti-d t-n bol
Irua bill cf inilictmant and flva Irua
Injla of indii tmnt, aii'l Lava eianilui
ovtraiity wilnaaara; wa havs exatuiuad
tha bfiloHi of tbt rlwk, abend and traaa
nrar and tha b-mka thare'if, and find
lhn In la oaatly, ilaarly and Intalli
gKitly kapl.
Wa would rn-Mummd that in Ida ft
tura B'i lya ha allowed li lonnga
around Ilia rouiily jail, aa il la liald In
land aid and ene-itiragnnaat ! IU In
Riataa. and bate a iliaaatrona rff-rt upon
lLa futiifa llraa and tar. lar of Ilia lyi)a
kllila. ao t't !.
On the farm there is continually oc
curring little Hocidenta to man and
beast that onnse delay to the farmer In
his work. The duration of this delay ia
a matter ol importance to tha thrifty
tiller ot the soil. Aa a qulok and relia
ble remedy (or ailmenta and abraaiona
of the hVeh, there la none better than
Dr. J. II. McLean'a VoloanioOil Lini
ment. It baa proved its worth by many
ears of rnnstant and sncoeatfiil nae.
Price 2!io, 60a sod $1.00 per bottle.
FIKLIl rod Till YKAIt.
The Arlington Iteoord givee the follow
ing field ot labors for tba miuiateraof tba
M. E. cburch for tha new year:
Bio. Oreena waa duly ordained by
Diahnp llowman and aaaigned to Arling
ton, Hrppuar and Olrx for the next yi ar,
ileppner beoomlog a part of thia oircuit
Hrolber Motor ia alao assigned totblaeir-
ouit tor another year, Brother Daggett
willaaaial Iter. Oreeoeby filling appoidt
menta at Olt-I. It ia expected that lUv.
OreeDeaill Its at Arlington on Thursday
of tbia week, and badoairea that aa many
aa pnaaibla will be at tbarliurcb Thurs
day evening He will preach at Oln
Monday, Ibe 8 b lual , at It a. m., and at
Arlington the aarua evening; al llappner
Ilia morning and eveolDgof Ihe l.'itti.
Her. )niaon goa to Hood lUver and
IU. MiKtrebead lu Hioklaton. Kvaryona
rejoiera on lbs reoeipt i f Iba newa thai
lUv. Ureeoa oomea bark to na
Ika Ularary Hat Hla Mfa
Mr. CaillonclU, Druggiat, lleavars
villa, III., aaa: "To Dr. King's Naw
iHaeovary I owe my Ufa. Waa taken
lib La Oript and triad all tha pb al
cana for niiU-a about, but of no avail
and waa given np and lld I eon Id not
live. Having Dr. King's Naw Dlartovary
in toy atora I aaot for a lttle end began
IU qm and from Iba flrat lUmm tx-gan In
gat getter, and kftar uaitig Ibraa bottles
waa up and atxiui agala. Il ta worth IU
weight In gold Wa won't keep atora
or bona wnbotil H." (! a flea trial at
T. W. Ayar'a Jr., drag atore.
Haw Trae.
Many a man ia willing to give Iba nana,
)at l,a iloaa not wiab lo ba puliliabed aa a
g iipar m aanaoxMigar. How fruaolly
. la aay, la rareful wbal yon aay or
Wa tUmtm lo lliai.k f t II ,u .f f ,1 ll.a dl la Iba l.faaea. of a Dawtpapar man.
kiad a I eo.iria.Hia lfeai.o- i.1 l.ava Few p..l bold Wire earrate and t'lard
reelvrd al your baa la and li.a runnr j lbm Utter than dn lla a-liw.ra aa 1 re.
in 1,1.1. o. l.l- i,a l.-i.i-' p'- Hbo.1.1 Ibay 111 half I bey
aeaa of Una rMif. lli-fel. mt,-ftr,t tont " ,b obl ba la
TEACHKKS' INSTITUTE.
FBIDAI-Sept. 6.
The last day's session ot the institute
opened with songs at 9a.m. After roll
call oar new instructor, Prof. Royal,
made a few introductory remarks. Query
questions were then answered by Prof.
Baloomb and generally discussed.
Mrs. Baloomb then introduced tbe
subjects Reading and Spelling, dwelling
on tbe various methods and adviapd
teaobing tbe written with tbe printed
forms of words. Teaching to print not
advisable.
Intehmibbion 15 minutes.
Prof. Royal then discussed Mental
Arithmetic, impressing upon the minds
of the teaohers the value of attention by
quoting from Charles Dickens: "One
sure, safe, serviceable, attainable quality
in any study is that of attention."
Geography was thendisonssed by Mrs.
Balcomb, giving many valuable methods
and points in drawing tbe interest of tbe
pupils
Noon.
Mrs. Balcomb, after giving some sug
gestions in physiology, further discussed
the subjeot of Writing. Methods and
principles in penmanship were olearly
explained.
Thia was followed by another dissect
ing leston by Prof. Baloomb. A calf's
bead had been procured and tha eyea and
brain were dissected and explained,
Intbbmisbion 15 minutes.
Prof. Royal then gave a very interest
ing and instructive talk on Psychology
Supt. Miss BaUiger then made some
appropriate remarks, atating that all
teachers are required to introduce our
new Course ot Study and that eaob
teacher ia to bold monthly examinations
and keep tbe examination papera on file
tor ber inspection at any time. Central
examinations will later ba held In which
any advanced pupils of Iba different
achoola may take part, thoa creating a
spirit of rivalry for high acholarsbip
among tba schools. Tba value of tbia
can bardly be estimated. This waa fol
lowed by farewell remarks by the in
structors. Tbe Committee on Resolutions, con
sisting of Miss Ada Jonea, J. W. Shipley
and Belb Thompson were then called
upon to report, alter which the inatitule
waa adjourned, all feeling grateful to our
auperiutendeol and inatrtiotora for their
untiring efforts in making tbia one of tha
beat Inatitnlea Morrow ronnly aver bald.
Tbe following ia a list ot leaobera
which were In attendance at tbe insti
tute tbia year:
lieeaia Fitiwater, Lane Bebm, May
Bailey, J. W. Shipley, J. E. TibbelU,
Mrs. Molly Johnson, 0. V. Brooks, Roy
Qlaaaooek, Anna Kinaman, Delia Reed,
Maud Ulaaaoock, Mra. M. A. Fnqna, Ada
M.Uentry, Alice (Jhuaoock, 1Mb thorn p.
eon, Jobn Hornor, A. W. llalaiger, John
Baltiger, Kdilb Young, Oraoe Hcbofleld,
Addia W.Ounlaa, Mr. Barker, A. Hod
ain, Mary Baiker, Fred Ualaiger, Ada
M, Jonea.
BESOLl'TIOS.
Tba following reaolutioca ware ooaiii
moualy adopted:
WiiEkgAS, We, tba teaebera of Morrow
eonuty in iuatiluta awtemblod, find it
oeoi anary to make certain reeoluthme,
ba it
llrmtlvnl. That wa especially thank
onr aupwriuUodant, Miaa Anna J. Bat
aigtr, for bar l (Torts which bare reanlted
In making oor luatitute so profitable.
Utmilvnl, That wa aiUnd our thanks
to Prof. K. K. Baloomb and wife, ot
Mootnoutb Mormal, and to Prof. M. O
Itoyal, ot Weston, for tbelr lebore In oar
inetltate, atd tor their literary work
among na.
IUh-l. Thai wa Ibank tha school
board lr the naa of tbs eobool building,
and Iba janitor for Lis eervke during
Iba weak.
Ilfmlvttt, That wa Ibank tboaa who
he I pad na tn tha evening atilerlaiomenl
daring tba Institute.
t'eaofi ef, That wa eooaidar it ol vital
itiiporlaart that our dtatrl''! erbonle tie
grad-d aa far aa poalbla, aed that wa
heartily carry oat lbs eaggeatioa of oar
operlnlan l.nl eo l luairoct ra la Iba
a a ot tba Couraa of Mlnly dierneaed
Ap M Joaaa,
J. W, Hiiiplbt, C'-mmiiiea
HatH InoHrwia,
F088IL RACE WKK NOTES.
The following looals of interest ta
Beppnerites are from the Fossil Journal:
Mr. D. E. Oilman, of Heppner, visited
his brother J. W. this week.
Ed Hale came over fiom Heppuer yes
terday, to remain during the races.
Tom Rhea, of Heppner, was in town
last Saturday, aocompanied by a cattle
buyer from Montana, named RalBton.
Matt Mosgrove, W. J. Kellum, J. Por
ter and Mr. Espey, all jolly eons of the
grip from Portland, were in town this
week.
Dave McAfee, O. C. Aiken and H. A.
Kabler arrived Friday noon with four
race horses and a "saddle horse" from
Heppner. Two of the horses belone to
Matlock Bros. Mr. Kabler is the iookev.
There is to be a grand dnnce in the
Masonio hBll, Fossil, on the evening of
Sept. 5, the last day of the races. Splen
did musio will be furnished by the Gil
bonBen Bros.' orchestra from Heppner.
The following four horses from Hepp
ner are slated for tbe races:
Swamp, by O. C. Aiken.
May, 2-year-oId, by Ed Matlock.
Holly, 3-year-old, by G. C. Aiken.
Teriesa, 3 year-old, by Tom Matlock.
Bill Matlook bought Rome cattle in this
vicinity this week for Tom Rhea, to fill
the letter's contract with the Portland
Dressed Meat oompany. His largest
purohase was 20 head of cows and one
three-year-old steer from Clarence Zacb
ary and Coe Bureard, to whom he paid
$'21 for the steer and $1(5 for the cowa.
The cattle were put in with those bought
by Alex Beard for Mr. Rhea, and all were
started for Heppner Thursday.
Among the numerous persoua who
have been cured of rheumatism by Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, mention should be
made ot Mrs. Emily Thome, of Toledo.
Wash., who savs: "I have never been
able to proonre any medicine that would
relieve me of rheumatism like Chamber-
am a Pain Balm. I bave also used it
for lame bark with great ati0 3is. It ia
the best liniment I have ever naed, and
I take pleasure in renonimeiuiiug it to
my friends." For sale by Hlooum-jobn-aon
Drug Co.
Tribune: Mi s Katie Onaid. of Henn
ner, came to t'endletou Saturday to re
sume her studies at St. .Joseph's academy.
Mountaineer: Friendship lodge. No.
0, K of P., at its regular meeting last
nigtit, elected lion. John Miehell dele
gate to the grand lodge, which meets at
Salem In October.
Tbe stables of the Oregnu Ice com
laoy, ot Portland, were deetroyed by tire
aat Thureday bight. Fourteen line
dranght boraea belonging to the com
pany were rremated. Ihe loss ia esti
mated at llo.lM).
The DalliHi Chronicle: A little 4-year-
old boy in thia eity, wboae parenta bava
raoently bad a telephone planed in the
house, a few evenings ago eurprieed hie
mother by tM-glnning bis ninal bedtime
prayer with, "Hello God!''
John llayea, one of the am'i'i-aaful
sheepmen of Iuia Hock, baa been in
thia section all week, on lit hunt for
hay for hie sheep. Colldnn (ilolie. John
ia now in Heppner again, having re
turned tha latter pari of laat w k.
Ayer'a Hair Vigor tonrs np Ihe weak
balr-riMila, aliruulatea the Vt-eeala and tia
a ilea which supply the hair with nutri
tion, at rengthena Ilia hair ilm-lf, and adds
Ibe Oil wblrb kvepa lbs shafts aofl, lua
Iroiit and silky. The moat popular and
valuable toilet preparation in Iba world.
Ikleml In tha affalra of I hie e on,lj, aud
yuijf daaira li radaa lb leii'lil'iree
there f.
We eeie'l.ll; aire It Ibtrik Ihe
proaaeuting attorney. J. II Liar,f if
Ihe tablabla erffin-. rn ll na al.!
Ibis nii'r I'l lie rtg!ir en I ret
lioiLic.l u.a'ibtr hi l.icli be ,ir-
' anta- and diejoiaed f Iba I'.'lil.on) let
f.ira thia jury, lirhy eavlng li Ihe
icmfiiy nfn""a.fy a ! an I
aul i'ii il.aua bm I f ba amr.nn
kia IneM aa 1 1 mtj.
Wa alat tnat.k our bailiff, Ciiarlea
turrnoll. Any tiawapaar Baao rm- gat
hi ma If killed liea a weak if be abooll
tall tba wbola Irotb at all liaa Aeto-
na H i Iget.
THE
OWEN
ELECTRIC ?c
BELT
is
Traia Vark-0t. A Owe
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Til Ni! anl wily ltiiino anl r-fari-al
kt-tilf IWII ni.'la, I,? veiir tiw. (rn'liirliia
aa-iiMliia mrf.i.l i.f kin irli H f..r Ilia r ua
vl iliaNua, iti.t ran t r. iy frit au l r- i
l.larli.rfi. In q.i.mn. au l -,WFf. .'w at-i'ila-l
Wiauf iil k( iiii--lr li i m w"m ai ai.y
lliuaduilug Wutalus buiiiaor at.4
WILL POSITIVELY CURB
HIIIMUI1
A 1'eaa.ae kaaa4ale
Mr. J. W. Variable, of D ianey, pi.
kaaf f tm Aagalea C osly, Cat , aa)a:
"Wbeoettr I am lroabbl wllb a pal a la
tha etotueeh or wllb dlarrboa I na
Cliamtrlaia'a OJla, Cholera and Ikaf
rboea lUraedr. I bava na4 It for years,
know li la a rallahla rnialy, aa t rev
riminakd It t'l ataffolie." For Sale by
Mine iin Jobbaon I Hug Ot.
' "Wa bad an epldaii.k' of dyaaklary la
Ibia vmihily laal anmiiiar," aaya hamuel
H Pullorli.fl Dnealaad, ( ai. "1 waa
lakan with H atd aaff.red aaveraly until
a'Hi.e-itie rane mi aleall-n t' Cham
iUila.u a IV.Iia. ChoUra and liarrhaa Tie retewt ,4 Odlaetor of lnlaral
llrmad. I i f -oira. laHlla and fall tUveaaa Hlaekmaa ah oaa II. al Ihaie are
t panee, ! Uii.r a'laf tha fi'el . laf. one- ; I ti aaloona aad '.'" bfaweeiea ! Oragon.
kaif of Ihe l,,ll bad bean a I waa !' M.g tha tear, I ,". i.afla or baaf
' ail. I r tnibn l-l il ! mt ffiea la n.aaiif.etra.1 hi llta M irarta
al their eiMiriiM ass lha eau.a Ma In thtftm ail Waliiagu an I rm
i all nifa ia aariear It la lha bi." For w,e-l by ti.a lnlih,Ur.ia f lb-
Jib'.a-n, f t Iba rarefil a 1 tn"t'Ut (a ,j kh pir-J l,b ,a mg C',
aiata.
kp r 7A I.I 1 !
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aii. hi.iriim
O tiroiMn
V HitiNKi mariaia
WITHOUT MEOICINE
r o. (4nna.lt ai t.i1 la f l.!ng
4.m a ,Y lr.i.l a. I Sfoi. 'lw,',,
kMl,.f an I I Ti-i' ami i. ti
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eta- kn iwan. haal.ila-l
Ai f aineaUb. tiaaa or ! .a-l ai Pa
If li.ia -!.. ha .wa- Uj k-a.ll.f allu;
Ur a II i. w- lata.
IH'. e-ll- l aoa a ail a. ill lha
'la, II.! In U.. I ytv ti.
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vl Ir. , la turn, m .
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T.I Cta Electric Belt I'i Co.
a. ff a n ric i i
Ika PMteii I. I rit . t4 la IU ' lit"!.
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