UNTOLD MISERY FROK Rheumatism C. H. Xing, 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' hills; 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 Willi assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The. piiius, 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 months, 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 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. AVER'S 1'ILLS cure Headache. Hon. W.R. Ellis deoarted for Portland last Saturday to have bis leg, which was broken in the runaway over in Gilliam county during the campaign of '93, ex amined, and if neoeoary, again operated upon. Notwithstanding the fact that this limb was broken more than three years ago, it has given Mr. Ellis much trouble ever eiooe that time, and for a few weeks past be has at times suffered great pain. If an operation is neoessary we trust Mr. Ellis may soon reoiver from the same, and that be may again nave perfect use of the injured limb. C. M. Grimes, of The Dalles, returned to Heppner lBBt Friday from a aniok Evidsstlt a Misunderstanding. Sinoe adjournment of court last Friday, there has been considerable oecsnre, by a number of the oitizens of this city, of Judge Fee's dismissing oourt when Joseph MoAlitb, who was indicted by the grand jury, asked for trial. It oo otirs to the Gazitt-j that if the ciroura staooes were all known there would not be any grounds for this oeosure. When the defendant was arraigned and had in formed the judge that he had no means to employ oounsel, J. N. Brown was ap- trip over in Gilliam county where be se- pointed by the court as attorney for him cured 15 oarloads of cattle from the Gil man-French Stock oompany for ship ment. C. F. Walker came uo from Portland last Friday to receive two car loads of hogs from Messrs. Walker and Davidson, of Davidson. Both the hogs and cattle were loaded on a speoial train that oame up yesterday morning and de parted late in the afternoon. Both shipments are for the Union Meat ocm pany at Troutdalp. After consulting with Mr. McAlith, at his request, Mr. Brown asked for a con tinuance until next term to plead. This was granted by the oourt, and was re quested by the defendant, thinking that it would be to his interest and that he could again secure the same bondsmen for the bail whiob had been placed at Mabbisd. At the residence of Tom Soott, at Galloway, Oregon, Wednesday eveiing, Sept. 4, 1895, in the presenoe of many invited guests, Mr. Arthur Mat thews and Miss Lula Wilson were uuited in marriags, Rev. J. T. Eoskins, offici ating. The affair was a very happy one. The bride was most elegantly attired and the groom could not have looked better. The happy oouple were congrat ulated by many friends. After partak ing of a bountiful supper and passing the evening pleasantly till 11 o'clook all repaired to their homes feeling happy. $750. But on inquiry he failed to get Mayor Thomas Moreno arrived home the bondsmen, and then informed his from Canyon City last Sunday evening attorney that he was ready to go to trial. rSnfnf L,h BppeBr,ed befo'e the recent ses- In tDe meaDtime tue jurymen had oil sioo of the county oourt of Grant oountv . . . . ' .. on behalf of the Heppner board of trade been dwmissed, and under the oircum- ln the interest of the Parrisb creek rond. Btanoes no speoial jury could beseleoted, Tnm informs the Gazette that he found the people over there very favorably dis posed toward this road, Bnd that the court willingly granted an order for the survey of the same. John D. Hollidny. the gentleman who visited Heppner a few weeks since in the so the case oould not be tried at that time, though, on request, the judge re duced the amount of the bail to $500. As the entire venire of jurymen bad been held all week at the expense of the coun ty without any labors to perform, and, interest i f a sheep-shearing machinery as from all appearances would not be p.anr.reiurnea again last aaturoay even- needed, it was a etroko of eoonomy on 1 tl Ct 1-1 IX It n a nimfarl annAol n41n- Vnt I 1 ern Oregon points since his former stay tbe Judge 8 PRrl io d,8m'89 tbetD- The witb. us, but oo rues back very favorably oourt naa also disposed oi an matters impressed with tbts point as a suitable before it and was likewise adionrned at one for the looation of snob a plant. He nonn. whinh , .dinn,,! the arand nrill rnmum in this ni(u anttar.nl H n n I D jut i. Liu u was 1 1 ii m dpooiuu ao iuc Sunday Weloome: Some people al ways push things too swift when they oould do better by waiting awhile. For instance, reoenlly in Florida, church ser vices were interrupted by a mob that took the preacher out Bud hung him. Besides the poor breeding displayed the mob oonld just as well waited until ser vices were over. Miss May Bailey, one of Heppoer's most progressive teachers for several years pant, left on this afternoon's train for Poukeepsie, N. Y., where sue ill en er college for the next vear, Miss Bhil.-y wns again selected as one of the teachers for the Heppner sohool for this year, but resigned in order to enter college. D. M. French, one of the leading bank- ra of Tbe Dalles and also ore of the owners of the Uilmnn-l1 reuob stock ranch, was in Heppner over Sunday looking after the Grimes shipment of ock that oame from that famous stock ranoh. Mr. French returned borne on tbe ppeciul stook train yesterday rfter con. Judge was in a hurry to get away on the afternoon train be requested Clerk Mor row to receive the grand jury's report, So, all in all, there is no ground for com, plaint, in fact Judge Fee should be com meiided tor bis economical acts. Interesting Lectcrb. Prof. M. G. Royal, of tbe Weston Normal school, who was one of the instructors before the institute last week, delivered a very interesting lecture, replete with thought, theory and facte, on thesubjeot of "Tbe Reality of the Unreal," at the M. E, church last Friday evening. He' dealt with the subject from psychological standpoint, and presented many thoughts both amusing and interesting. Prof, Royal has convinced his many friends that he is equally as muoh at borne as a lecturer or minister, as an instructor in tbe school room. Rich Red Blood la the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That ia Why the cures by Hood's Sar saparilla are Cubes. That la Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum and other blood diseases. That Is Why It overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives energy in place of exhaustion. That Is Why the sales of Hood's Sar saparilla have Increased year aftef year, until it now requires for its production the largest Laboratory in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the public eye today. Be surt to get Hood's and only Hood's. HftfH' Pill ea"T k, SUNlMOHlTUE WEDlTrlUl FftlTSAT J 23 L56 T 8 9 10 II 12 15 14 15 16 H 18 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 2T 28 29 1.30 ICQ jftco (fT Q27 Bound Oveb. Last evening A. E, Matson, commonly k iowu as '"Shorty." who was arrested on a warrant sworn . I . TT I l Mrs. O. Gate and daughter. Bertha. oul J a- rnu, ou uuge 01 left on this afternoon's train for Walla "aolt and battery, was given a bearing Walla, where they expeot to make their before Recorder Hallock, as ex-offloio future borne. Mrs. Cate makes this natii. nf ih mn nwinotot!.ln i j n.. 1,. I - uulllfB Oi losmruua iu uiudi turn uci I - , - , . ..... 1 it f Ininn H r ii ii I ci n fA Ma waa Pjm.AaAiil. biib iter mav oomn ete her acboo dtt- P" " oiition. Bertha will enter Whitman col- ed by I. li. Lyons while Uarry uagley lego at the beginning of the fall term. looked after the state's interests. After There is Dothing to prevent anyone oonsultation with his attorney, the de- ooncnctiug a mixture and oaning ii"sar- (endant waived examination, but was TIME TABLE. 8U(te for Ilardmiin, Monument, Lnn Creek, lona Uy Miu Cftiiyon Ity, leave u lollowi Kvr ' day U l m., except Hiinday. A rrlVM aver day at p. m., except Monday, The cheapen, quickeat and beat Una to or from tli Interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop, l'hlll Cohn, Auent. Extra Pal Star Brewery Batr In Pint Bottles can be had only at the City Hotel Bar! Where hlirh Kialc l.lUora ami C'litun are alao Here and There. It reels In Your Blood Is the oanse of that tired, languid feel ing wbiob HfHiots you at this season. Tbe blood is impure and has beoome thin and poor. That is why you have no strength, no appetite, cannot sleep. Purify your blood with Hood a Sarsapa- nllu, which will give you an appetite, tone your stomach, and invigorate your nerves. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in effect. 25o. sspanlla, ' and there is nothing to pre vent anyone spending good money test ing tbestnfT; bnt prudent people, who wipb to be sure ot their remedy, take only Arers Sarsaparilla, and so get oured. Ike Ennis lias a atock of bioycle repairs and will fix your wheel op at reasonable rates. It is his intention to make a specialty in this line, and as the number of wheels at rapidly increasing, this will certainly be pleasing news to those who are ao fortunate aa to own a bike. tf. One of (be Gazette's mountain readers informs us that there is ao entire absence of bars on the mountain piuea this sea son. This is a very rare occurrence and oan hardly be aoconnted for nolens caused by tbe many cold mountain bretxes this season. bound over to await tbe action of the next grand jury on the testimony of the state's witnesses. The faots intbeouse are as follows : Last Sunday Matson, while in Heppner, imbibed rather freely of John Burleyoom, and late iii the afteruoon started out for Win. Peuland'i ranob where be has been working, with a considerable amount of tbe above spirits under bis belt. He arrived at Wm. Wnlbridge'i home after dark, and went up to the bouse greatly frighten' ing the children, who, with Mabel Her ren, were alone at that lime. He oaugl Mabel by the arm and attempted to force her to go riding with him, but sbegot away from him and closed and barre tbe door. It is said that Mitsuo was Vebt Labob Shipment of Stock W. F. and J. G. Courtney, of Taooma, who passed through Heppner a short time since en route to Crook oonnty to look after a large shipment of oattle, re turned last Sunday morning. From them wo learn that about 1500 of the 3000 head of cattle previously engaged by them over in thnt oountrv, are now ready for shipment. These they expect to feoeive and ship from this point tbe first of next week. Threw or four spe oial trains will prob'ibly ba required for this large shipment whioh now go to feeding grounds over in the Yakima country, and later toTacoma and Seattle markets. Farewell Subi'Hibb. A very plensaut farewell party in the form of a surprise for Rev. J. M. Denisou and wife was given at the home ot Albert Slocum last eveniug. Betwetn 50 and 75 members of the M. E. church und friends ot tbe min ister and family had gathered at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Slocum previous to tbe arrival of Rev. Denisou and wife who bad accepted an invitation to spend the evening nt that plaoe. In nil it was a very pleasant affair and greatly ap preciated by Rev. Denison and wife who request tbe Gazette to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for this token of regard and esteem, shown (or them on the eve of their departure from the city. It Leads Them All. The "Cyclone" Thresher. If you buy a new Thresher, Engine, v HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL You of course want the best. BUT NEVER SQUEEL ! Q That is what Minor & Co. are doing. T! They are constantly rooting for ' trade ; though they have the bulk of the trade of the surrounding country, they are not satisfied. i Don v i w 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 Fait 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 gooiU. We Meet and Beat all Competition ! MINOR & COMPANY. AVritc for Catalogue and Prices. His tailloii Engine 8 Thresher Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. None But Ayer's at the World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been tbe only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers of other sarsapanllas sought by every means toobtain ashowing of their goods, but they were all turned awny under the application of the rule forbidding tbe entry of patent medicine and nostrums. Tbe deoision of the World's fair autho rities iu favor of Ayer's Harssparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer'a Harsapa rilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." Ben Mathews ia now e proprietor of ,,roparjug t0 foroe B0 entrance into tbe oity meat market w here be keeps " . . . . n freah supply ot beef, pork, mutton. U. ou,e when Lanns TenUnd o.me Million! ride the Rambler. Ike Ennis hat bicjoles to rent. Alleo Evans was seen oo our last Saturday. M. 8. Corrlgalt, of Batter creek, la town yesterday. Tb Kilna-Vintnn. Marble Works nalU Walla. Waah. La H rnds Marble Works. I.a Grand Ore. 8. O. Hraith, salesman, Usopner. Mavor Tbomai M-irgan, ot this city, avav oo business tour over to Grant county. 0. W. Wslls and if I 'ft for I'ortlao viwtordav lor sborl visit at lb me tropolis. Om. Fell made quirk trip to Arlin loo laat Saturday, returning oo lh nine train Judge Frwlan.l and wif-aprot Sunday with In fnrtids, Morning no Ut -Ding's train, Clo'g Fronch, who ia tending camp over io lb IU ira tbit yrar.vM in Utp Caf )Mlrday. Wills h Mopnm's growrv dVrtaot ! onmplete. TUy f MUlr-g rxwM l eoal and tnor to. 6if Wm. KiJio p Ibmugb lUppoar laat Huodsy Q Ms tf h"0 to Ueg Crk from I'rod'.oloo. For the flnl e-W HoowUo ol ffaalt frmla fall oo W. L. Halieg at Jerry Oubo't olJ aoX j lUvibtf djintej court laal Frhlay t eo. Jud V JtM4 flf IVodlf loo oo lbs aitwtoouo Iraio. Waolad-PUio rf faocy Will In t ib bona r take Mwle bom. In. Mary ..Ur. Harry MclVmall Morn -J Hsi-trJa? frnm to citii44 tir U.fvnU O'sot, IUkr and t oatiiU cuoattrs. Wills A tilnctim IliB ml fact blars !' ril H y jC-ot - . to lao ff only m cot. 6f j IW Alt. J. II. Irr rrot-l bis labor ia Cni ti'Ml with r0rl au l , d(afUd M bom laat MalorJay. J,H-f.h It-t.c'f llawilltii. -! J. I Itlackcalt. of If'Pt 150. 1r tbe iottrtof roititry lf !. Mrs. ft. N Valio Mir-I iir dr '"" ithl-t al.l.r, Mfa r at fl." I'alla l.ar. E'l l "f blJ " b'" b4U aooalM a l i" " i-wi lb famous It tal a..ll, J1 by I'. C lli"l' C. llall'aal.UtiH UO II l r tatioage, bacno and lurd, which be sell tor the lowest market price. Fred Bock. tbe Portland butcher, is still with bun. tf Exchange: Take yoar borne paper' I)o not Imagine tbe big dailiea till op all tbespaoe. There are many little crev ice ot good clier, aortal noxtune, per aoiml mention in a borne paper that tbe dailies don't care tor, da oot print. Will k Hlnram ore now in o position lo give their customers some rare bar gains in dry goods, boot ami sboc, a t her buy nearly all of tbe above men tioned direet from tbo faciori, thuo taviog lb middle man' profit. 6t( Itev. Ieoioo preached bli laal er- moo daring bis present uy la lliit oily to so onnsaally larg andtene laal hnn Hat ventmr. lUv. l)f nit"n aod family departed on ltd afternoon' train for their pew bom at uood liiver. along and took him heme. The little folk were greatly frightened, tbougb it ia reported that Misa IlerrtD retained enough prraebc'8 of mind lo load a gun aod atnnd ready to guard the boose at all hatiard if necessary. Mataoo wa bound over aod his bond placed at f liX) by Judge Hallock who bad takeo tbe mailer nadir alviaement until this morning. Harklra'a Am Ira flalve. Tb4 best salve in tbe world for cut, Brnlars, Mores, t leers, nail l.Leiim, Fever Hurra, Tetter, Chapped Ilainla, Chilblain, Corn, aod all akin eroplious aud positively cure I'llt-a, or do pay require I. It la gna'antr-ed lo givt perlecl aatiafaction or money refandej. ril'o 23 ccuU per bn. For sale by T. W. Ay era, Jr. JtaTK'K Ohixd. Lt Friday Frank WbeUtone and Albert Itea vera arreal ed on charge nt lirig drntik aod dinr ilerly a inl bronght befora Y.i Joaiio llatlnrk Friday aflwim.n, obeo both plaad "Pol guilty" ao I drroaoded 0 aep- l'rol. K. 11 BaleN.mb and itS ; aralr dial, lo Fratk'a C,wl,li'hcm Moomonib, and l'rol. lto)l. f "'"'".lop ail Of WOoqi ..,,.,....... . .t a l!..lI.U,l.UH.. II. a aiatr' iiderrala Frai.k aa lo- Lokh Apjvbted. Toll Thomron,spe ciiil adjuster for the Htnte Inourunce company, was in Heppner the latter part of Inst week to look after tbe reoeut Swaggart lotts. We Irarn that siime wa adjusled sHtiHfuotory to Mr. Swaggart, Some of our reader will remember Toll Thompson aa the man alio with Judge Uiiyp, ex-state iiutnr from Clackam county, wa arrested laxt fall on charge of attempting to rob a woman of Oregon City of ber insurance money, and by blackmail aod threat, frightening ber to sign o statement that aba bad burned ber property to secure the ioauranoe. A great many thought the case trumped npooe, and io fact it baa been continued from lima to time ever since that date. It camt op In the justice coorl in Fort- aud laat Wednesday, bot wa agaio postponed aa neither sida waa ready for trial. Farewell Parties. A farewell party wus given at tbe residence ot Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. BiBbee Saturday evening Inst, in honor of their daughter, Lillian, and one at tbe residenoe ot Mr. aod Mrs. M. D. L. Frenoh on Monday evening, in honor ot Miss Bertha Cute. Both these young ladies are well aud fuvorahly known in ' Heppner. They both leave this week to enter school ; Mis? Bisbee going to Portland, and Miss Gate to Walla Walla. They will be missed in Heppner' sooial and religious circles, but as they go and we must bid them farewell, we wish them abundant success at sohool, and will be glad to welcome them back to our oity again wben they have finished their labors at soh iol for tbe vear. At both parties games and musio were indulged in obtil a late hour wben all partook ot the repast whioh bad been bo carefully prepared Those present were: Minses Floss Farnsworlb, Maud Ilusb, Mabel Leezer, Ethel 8perry, Laura Mutr, Myrtle Hornor, Oraoe Ball, Maud Glasscock, Bertba Cate, Lena Behrae, Mary Howard, Elsie Lacy, Lillian Bisbee, Cora llsrt, Jennie Noble, Ardella Heed, Messrs. Floyd Thomas, John Dor nor, Hurry Warren, Edward, Clyde and Will Haling, Boy Olaaerock, Charles Freelund, Jatuis Hurt, Willie Kellogg, Jay Hhiploy, Walter Van Duyn, II, T. Bngley and Mr. aud Mrs. J. N. liroan. All preeout eijyed tbemselve in every sense of the word, and after bidding farewell to Mihvs I.ilhsu and llorttn, those present departed. Mr, (ico. Fell departed laat Haturday for Portland lo at lect a fall stock ot mil Imerr aod fancy foods. H.e will alao plar ordera with a representative ol a New Ymk bonaa lor a spring stork. H. P. Oould. of iVndlrloD. aod W. O. Ablatlt.ol Pilot llock.wbo wera In llepp tier several da) a Utt rrk. Jrparlvd laat Friday for the Jho Iy coonlty lo In terview iturkiwa over there. InalltU tl.nr ia ao,k laat Wark. depart"! lot p-ctl bointa laat Halarday. Mia F.lla Cral Ira r. tnrcd l,i.o.a:i Tbnraday aveomg f'M an tiieoW vi.it with fnatida io Califumia. aid i thiawrrk tlaltli)t aillt hn.e f"lk Mil In Clark' co)o CapU'O Haav. I. r4. A , Ho lMio. vakaaya. nu ,..-.-. m,u ( r lloairg J'iry M T. W. Ay era. Jr. fV.ri.liio Olcba: baa btwo Dffd to larb lla t.itfll Mil r.oil. H'ft'iria- 0M M ioia. Mi alind4 tt Iu tiiai al llftr tl,U wa.k. H.il-t.'a Cora. U rl Cwb and Cfoap I'orr. a to fal .-mn I. -ll ai eta.r loty 8 d - .l 'i.V. fUildfafi !. It. fdl r. T. W. Ajar Jr. ! ti Biaka a ! ,.f (I H Vila. tb kanwa d abw fxi bi.i-ry. ihnjef of IVftlao I. a up f'-oa 1 lalla Nalufday atmlag ao l al Httr Uv la thia cily. ! faawi aI lillla 1-7 P frnm rfllaol Halw lav. Mr Irf'a ("la I.i afa.a l aU Hi Hot i il In ! ' ar t ii'. DON'T FORGET THAT P. C. THOMPSON CO. Are Still in Business In spite of boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive us out, but ns long as our friends stay witb us, wo 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. Groceries Be sure and call when you want ii.. riv. iniriiwiire, Overwork, eitler ph)soalor mental will produce weakness and loss energy. Tn many liuainea or family carea, overwork in the harvest fl-l!.aii eireaa ot woman' work aod worry will produce month of misery. To prevent thia. the exlianated ayslem should lie reinlorord iinineihatilv. Dr. J. II McLrhii'a Htrrngtbeoiog Cordial and Blood Purifier la an apprt priata remedy Pnoa ll.m per bottlo. l)RKaaaki(i, Mrs. M. LBlliatr, aaaiated by Mr. Win. Warren, is oow prrpaial lo do all kind of dreaainnkiiig In ll.a Ul. at of at)li. Perfect sal if ac tion guaranteed. I.ichlenllial building, aaal aida Main slreel. CMf. TTARtfS V.roVEI? V4 Root, a iU:.td d pmirl ailjiOibfd OOHI 10 ..'(I. rb Saturday U ri.ifcg, abeoAlbart'a paa ran a op (or liial. lla wa rpra . nif ! I ) I M i k W Mti,fie, abil Uarry 1 !(' ) " t Mid II alale io tbiacara, AlUit J kual) diDiabdrd a jury dial, ..u li e f'llualrg J'iry aa alx-lrd oi-a. io. Ml.iplr), J'.bo lUaito. ll")d Ihoroaa Ox-ia Fell ai.d J bo llaira. AlUrt lr.a'1 Ilia eaa lo raiuf a yenll n.aa .rf l-irt) appaieblly did lil Bat wilb ll a a po.tal f ll J ). f r a'lrr 0 bnaf a l .ari.o..t ll ialo i.i l a tafdiet -f gqilly ai.d lwO.lt!'! I l'.', li.aatiiurb a ibf'B'U' I bal put Iha ) In lb ! paa lf a J if) l'il '! b-l Hiliipti d lla v I ha C"ii Ae'ibf Bp-0 II la tf. diet Jada- llall-l lmil a floa .t li'i and ota. lb l'l' ni'Hi to ft .id sited a raa aa ll.i an I r aa bardly l I.i i. k ll.a A il !. I al.llially ti ik 11.1 i f a bl I'-l; and .-. I t1.41.fll.ia li.l. Iv.ll, ra alliwt. l ta..ia Ibaa .! Uraaa- a I La j.'Waii! I jhjJ-goTrou';'-' An aa-rmat'la tarativ and ft vara Toam. ti4 t-jr Jmiratda or i-tit tf at.a.1. ao4 liJX) r r MmpW (r. trg rrr iMmwamrxti a. ala hf 1. , I aava ao4 UnUt, . . if . I"it rinvvaro Wnnd and 11U1UIHU V 1 111 1 1 mi 11 wu viia Willowware, and many other things. Nnw TA-nr.m. Hiure the aidertioo of teachers fur the ll- ppner ( hool at 0 meeting of the IiikiI board laal June, thara baa bean several reaignaliuna aod liiimlr of ohangea in lha Corp ot leaidiera aa a.-li-oti-1. It dh Prof. F. M. Ovcranre, tin) priooipal, and Mi Molo- toeh, lha primary teacher, resigned abort ly afler the di-ctioo were made, having learned that both lb alary aod lorrn ba l two cat ibiwn, and In lter po ition bavit g beo (ITi'rd I turn. Ita eeotly Miara May It iiby anc A Idle Oid'- bndc in I heir rMivnati'ins lhaa leaving only Mik Ada J-ina of lha original aeleclion, aod it la reported thai aha will reaiktn by Ja-iiarjr a Al maiding f tli Ik wid A 11 gmt ll, Prof. J. 1. Itrown, of Iiciiriglon, waa aalrolrd aa principal aod at laat Pridaj'e tneeling lb following new alliooa wera made: Jay bbipley f ir Mia Ball)' nition ; Mia Florei.c CrHUndn, i.f Oraal Ooooty, for MlM (Jonlaa'a p nihno ao I Mr. A. M. Fuqoa, of K gt.l Mils fur lb primary room, f..r whu b raiti"a Mia Malotoali waaoriaioallr aalrctad. Hi bwol bglna Ootobar ?lb, Ibia being lha Oral M m lay of tbal o.ofcth. 4 Out of Sight! The boy ia father lo the man, and wben the boy don the man' hat be ia "out ot sight." Likewise the mnn who pro vide bimsolf with oue of T. R. HOWARD'S bats, and also purohase bia Oruceries, Cigars, Tobaooos and dents' Furnitih ingt at this establishment where tba freshest and latest of tba above hues are kept. Tin ia alao tbe plaoa for Hlookmeu'a Huppliea, aa this store make a specialty of everything required by this olaaa of trade. And a casual observer will not fail to Dolica that our sheep and cattle men take advaotagaot thia faob Rememlier Iba plaoa HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St., Four doora aoutb ol the City hotel. UNITEliSlTY OF OREGON, 18U5-.1800. fTI!K USIVE1USITY OF OHF.OON, Et'UF.SK. OKFOON, t ITera fna luiti (i lo all etudanta. Young men eao obtain board, bulging, brat aud light luitioo IU dormitorv for U BO per wack. Ibmmcra fnrniab their owo linen, i oong wnmeo or prof ided board lo prlvat familwa at .l (X) par week. Young womeo dealring board eboobl ail Ireaa Prof. John Htraoh, F.ugenc, Oregon; or Hei relary Young WonWa Cbrltian Aaaooiatlon, Kngeoa. lha Uuivraiiy oiler inrew baccalaoraaU ilcgriwa, Bacbelor of Arta, Ba-bror ot rcieiir aod Bai belor of Al tera witb eorreapondiog oooraea of atu.ly. Tba following shorter oonrae are alao offared: An F.rgliab Oooraa leading 10 Iwn yaara l 0 buaiocaa diploma and In Ihraa yeara lo Iba till graduate lo F.ngliah; an a.lvaura.1 d.oraa i,r graduate ot anrmal aoboola leading lo tba ibgre roaatrr of pedagogy; A Hire year coora in civil aogioaaring leadiog In Iba drgrea civil atigiuaer; 0 eotiraaof Uo yeara for learbcra t.f byinl a-lucalioo lea-ling bi 0 diploma aod lha title dirrotor ol tditau al edooatiim Tba t'olveraily rbargea ao Incidental b a of lao dollars w bleb la payabl la advenoe by all todrnU. Htodrot holding diploioaa from lha public ecboole anil iboaa baviag laai befa crtinalea ara a.Imittl bi Iba preparatory department wiiboot aiamioatlon. Tboea deairing loforinatioo regarding Iba pra- paialory deparlroent aboobl ad Ife lb Mn, n. Is .arregan, r.ngeoa. For eatalogqr and Information a l Ireaa O. II. CHAPMAN. l'n.HUh nt. or.!..!. WAIION. H.H-ii taiy. Kn'ti". Oivkoii. f'a tt..ll la ciia- 0 larga COPYRIGHTJ r I 0Ti rTrT a 4 . w a 4 aa .1 . ia al lttiil,ii"n 1 an. . . ..ww ,M ' t- . , - ..-.1 . v A ll4ka "I 1' afi m4 I. - I m iim. 4 t A v. al aav M' 4 W I. mm ! .. i. u...H. u a r a.wa a . .m in k . ,alia Iftlll'.., 4 ha ft . r fc' i' fta. m 0t I.. . . . , t fmi. , ' . ' m If IM l . Imi4 a ,.1 t m iw taa n a-.. v I P vm .4 . , a mm. V a Tb ragnlar aolcriptaa praw of Iba K-mWally UaflU la Ii Ul aod lha rV'ilar prx id tba Urrkly Oregnoiao la II . .'A Any 00 aoharriliiag for Iba Oaioila aod p)il'g fr noa tear In adfanra raa gt lb lha Oarella and Vlily On . iao for t All oil aalf arilfa pa)lg Ihalr aitl-f u-lloti f,r una year ia a-latiffa allltw aotillal lo Iba ana a Watt. Tl.'.ii "0 rnoa laa Ulai llrpi.r aad Moourotit, arming avary lay it'l M'K.'la; aad laaviag avary day aicapt Ptadav. hlH.ilaal ai I Cheap at raa It Hi Ialafnf. p, O-ha, atat. STATE NOUMAL Sl'IIOOL, Monmouth, Ore. li.L.li.f I. -.1 .. U l.ria .H..lri ll.t (!.! I..M... ( .1. iiMii.. i.l an I I' M .r..lraa..i.al aii'l a a .m I'mia The Diploma af lha ecriaal antltlaa an ha Atlminntratvr'i kutict. 1 - A t UrO b' M''' " 'ba atraat, a lalaOl l")-l, wlofb l y ll Way, 1 4,,, ll.a w io fMHiTal K w.aaaaia ral. . '.. t- pta-rt..,, f II. . ll a'ao wiai.- -f !- , f 4tafl. Itf, aal a. I a affrlioaa j " lofioarty lo-a aa llala aiaify er.fy. Karl' ll I. lha a"' paflfiaf. ! Iraafcoa-S an I elaaro-aa U t ..B,.ia.a aail a ( " ina. 4a.Vltia.il' 114 Of T. .). eae rai-h fa ral l aad f i tirj)ii- try a"rfnmi'. f In I iin Of. 0 ,i.a if aa ali.ii.f ai 1 a 1 1, lot I ja IwimiiIi (i tir i.r ' , ,.-A a la - Waal.iogt.li. 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