UNTOLD MISERY FROM Rheumatism C. E. King, Water Valley, Hiss., cored by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For nve years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and leg were drawu out of shape, the muscles The oase of Matsoo mentioned it) the last issue was one in which the justice could nse his discretion by imposing; a fine or by binding defendant over, and as Matson waved examination he was bound over to await the aotlon of the grand jury. However, by the consent of the state's representatives. Judge Hallock reoonsidered this action Inst Wednesday and imposed a floe of 825. The complaint was made by Wm. Wal- bridge instead of D. A. Herren, as the latter knew nothing of the same until after the arrest bad been made. Overwork, either physical or mental. will produce weakness and loss of energy. Too many business or family cares, overwork in the harvest field, an eicess of woman's work and worry will produce months of misery. To prevent this, the exhausted system should be reinforced immediately. Dr. J. U. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy, j Price 81.00 per bottle. In mentioning the action of Judge Fee in the MoAUth case in the last issue, the Gazatte was in error in stating that "in the meantime the jury had been dis missed" as they bad previously been dis missed, so in jushoe to air. Brown, at torney for the defendant, we make the correction. However, the statement that Mr. MoAhth had asked for a continu ance until the next term of court was correct, so the error did not materially effect the oase. being twisted up In knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with 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 pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsapaiilkv. 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 ICS 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. AYJCB'S PILLS cure Headache. Bound Otkb. Last Tuesday after- noou tbe case of Milt Powell, charged by Ben Swagaart with "malioiously in- jurmg a cow, ' oame up in judge nai- lock's oourt. This happened last Octo ber, and plaintiff had intended to bring same op before the recent session of the grand j.iry, as defendant had been pre viously bound over last full on a similar charge, but the grand jury had disposed of the oase and returned a true bill be fore plaintiff had an opportunity to ap pear before them, consequently this ao tion at this late date. After hearing tbe testimony the defendant was bound over and placed under 8200 bonds which were furnished. Tbe material witness, Mr, Peroival, was also placed under bonds to the ammnt of 850 to appear before tbe next grand jury. Trie is oertainly tbe proper thing to do. If the testimony of all material witnesses was taken down in writing and signed and sworn to, and principal witnesses plaoed under bonds, future grand juries would probably not have so muoh fault to find with oases bound over by the various justices of Morrow county. J. N. Brown for the plaintiff and T. R. LyoDS for the defense, were the attorneys in the ca9e. mum l fill2 A y a 41 Vl' ft rssxrsi V".:. v' SUN I MON j TUTj Wp I TI it) RI SATj j 2 jTjLjS g r 8 9 I0JI I2 15 14 tS 16 II 18' Ifl 20 I 21 22 25 24- 25 2GjYT2S TIME TABLE. The cbronio grumbler still lives, but there are less oases of cbronio Indiges tion and DvBpepsia than formerly. The fact is so many people in the past have taken Simmons Liyer Regulator that they are now cured of these ills. And a great multitude are now taking Simmons Liver Regulator for the same troubles and they'll soon be cured. "It is the best medioine." -Mrs. E. Raine, Balti more, Md. Telegram: Thomas Davidson, of Heppnor, Or., arrived this morning with a large shipment of hogs for the Port land market. He is an extensive farmer and fattened his hogs by turniug them into his 600-aore grain field, thus saving the expense of the harvest of a very poor orop. There is nothing to prevent anyone oouoocting a mixture and calling it ''sar saparilla," and there is nothing to pre vent anyone spending good money test ing the stuff; but prudent people, wno wish to be sure of tbeir remedy, take only Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and so get oured. Elder J. C. Olaorj. of tbe re organized ohuroh of the Latter Day Saints, arrived Wednesday night and preached last evening at the opera nouse. ne win alRo hold services at the same place mis evening, tomorrow and Sunday evening. A licht fall of snow in the Bine moun tains last Tuesday is reported by team sters and residents of that seotinn. In this oonneotion we might also add that these mountains were bare of snow this season, the first time in many years Wnlter Van Dnvn took bis departure for Eugene yesterday and will euter the State University tbete for the coming school year. Walter is one of our bright young men and we Deepens ior mm buo oess in tbe pereuit of his studies. T. J. Matlock departed yesterday for Monmouth with bis sons, Horace and Dockie." where he will place them in school for the ooming year at the mod mouth Normal. School opens there next Tuesday Tbe family of Allen Crabtrae, of Clerks Canyot, departed last Monday overland forSaorameuto.UBl. Mr.uraD- tree remains to make final proof on his land, when he will join bn family. Emil Scharff arrived in Heppner last Tuesday evening from San Franoisoo, where be bas spent a month vacation Did You Ever Think That you oannot be well unless you have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, it is be cause your blood is impoverished and laoks vitality. These troubles may be overoome by Hood's Sarsaparilla be cause Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure, rich blood. It is, in truth the great blood purifier. Hood's Pills oure liver ills, oonstipa tion, billiousness, jaundioe, siok bead' ache, indigestion. Wedding Nuptials Last Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m., at tbe City Hotel, Mr. William H. Letraoe, of Heppuer, and Miss Neva Pearl Her, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Her, of Clark's Can- .. . I 41. yon, were uniiea in marriage, in iuo presenoe of the family and a few invited guests, Judge F. J. Hallock officiating in his usual ceremonious manner. After the ceremony and congratulations were over the happy couple and those present, numbering in all 14, seated themselves at the dining table, where an appropri ate wedding supper bad been prepared under the supervision of the hostess, Mrs. Tom Bradley, for an bonr of social conversation mingled with tbe disoussiou of the many tempting viands. Follow iug the supper the newly married oouple departed for tbo home of the bride's par ents. Both the bride and-groom are well known in Morrow county and the Gazette joins with their many other friends in wishing them a future, brim full of pleasure and prosperity. The Aw af A a m avcpnt HllIlflftT, a wvom tkvnrv Ahv (Lt& t. m.. except Monday. The cheapest, quickent and Iwnt Una to or from th. interior coT,rr.THoMii!joiJi I'hlll Cohn, Agent. Stage for Haraman, Monument, van ne departed on hub iuuiuiuk s singe lolin uy na uanyon iev ....... . . . t uBm,n0n. Shilo'e Cure is sold on guarantee, It cures inoioiont Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure only one oeut a dose. iocta., 50ots., ana 91. Bold oy 1. w. Ayers, Jr. T. R. Lvone departed Wednesday at tnrnonn for Condon where he will remain for circuit ourt whioh oouveuee at that plaoe next week. Emil Vornz has opened np comfort able batohelor qnarteri in an upper room of The National Bank building. O. W. Viooent. of Batter creek, was on oar streets Tuesday. F. L. Officer wee over from D.iyeille tbe first of tbe week. There oan be no pleasure or happi ness for persons whone liver or kiduey are unhealthy. Tbey are weak, sick and irritable, and fiod it burdensome to pei form work of any kind. What they need is a thorough treatment with Dr H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. This remedy is recognized by many of the 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 oheerful spirits. Price tl.00 per bottle. Extra Pal Star Brawary Bear In Pint Bottles can be had only at the City Hotel Bar! Whre hltih grade Liquors and Clnrt are alto kept by Ted. Here and There. Worki Million, rlda tbe Uanibler, Ike Ennii has bicyolee to rent Tbe Nilea-Vinaon, Marble Walla Walla, Wash. Faatern Oregon ii now experiencing typical Willamette valley weather. La Grande Marble Works, U Qrende Or. 8. O. Hmith, aleetaan, ueopner, J. W. Beckett, one of Eight Mile'i atanoob farmcre, waa on oor strata yee- terday w i..lll!n nr fnO Sewing. Will go to the house or take Bowing at borne Mrs. Mary Undereon. it v ntukwfll tiaeseJ through Hepimer' Wedneedsy on bis way borne to Loo 11 Creek from Pendleton. o 1 rt.rha the iron i el repreeente- tie of a I'ortUod hardware firm. io lleppuer over loeeaey nig". Bret aew.mmn.lat loo ana trMlmeniatlb Imp-rial Hotel, Heve&lb aod Waeb. Sia., Portland, Oregon. Brnnia rtf"n d'Prtd ! Toe -day lor BnfT.K N. " "le' to enter cdlrge i a o Jtnt of pharmacy. Miea Jeonia Wood and LMie Wileoo arrived from John lt on Tole -0 log's end departed Wedoaedaj for t'ortlaod. Hall'a Veflable Pmilleo Heir lUoewer of it. batr. II ' ot ?,n" draft, tetter, oJ all walp affrctmee- n. E P. arrie4 frm Arllnt- . ...V. tram, tn.l ton on iineiay -m- :i 111 bold b",b m"Jm,' "'d Moiu at tb M. E. fb-ircb Huod.f . Elmer Hlam' f M.ranh f alUrir to now ofo on loaer lUm el;et bere Iriolly fi' cle aorli r.n U weor.4 1, f,J,H.bl. ptiM. Call .-! tiemi-n otk aed t ptwet- ,u" Wrf-o Vm'it "'r fmm tie t 1... I i f aittlr esi'li. nmr ip'iii ----- l'Mn Hietey "l atWMwrlt.at Bow be ) '' M'we LHIte an I 1 . i...i.a ia atr efh'xil If lle ZIZ tf Tb. M.r -II eater Cwrtailie Arf'i'-iliofel r dlege. DOROTHY. A slender Uttle meiaen, in a dainty, ruffied Wboee eyee of brown glance ehyly to and fro; Her earn t inwiu up 1.1k 1 cloven lily-cup. And her eneeke beve itol'a tbe popples' erim son glow. A bat that's big and shady overtop bet bonny To keepbe sun out. spread t he olrcllng rim- Uul me ceuuou H w donned too late, 'tie plain, . v.-. i.mi.i in bur eurU beneath tbe I Ul brlml Eery step the tfad so quaintly la ber tiny buckled bo. Tekes ber f rthr In tbe kmdom of my bee rv She my ireclime queen. o loyal. And I'm br eubject lojel. And be rule ae with a tender, loving heart O. gracloue Utile eoverelgn. mar tbe ewlftly pMtlng yeere. With their oer0owlng freight of Joy pain. Lay tbe eorroa at my doore. Ley tbe beppineee at our. An wane I and A Hobhb on Us. The writer, with a number of others, was invited by Mike Roberts to enjoy an elk dinner at tbe City hotel last eveniDg. After disposing of all that could be conveniently stowed away aod after pronouncing it an excellent meal, all were informed that they had eaten a dinner of horse meat. The meat waa from a yearling ooll that bad been previously butchered by Newt Jonee, aod lasted very much like deer or elk meat, In fact a superior to beef. We acknowledge that tbls ii a "horse on on," but in the futnre shall demund horse tail soup, Loot chips and horse stew Spanish regularly. Wheu the prejudice diet down borne flesh will be pronounced equal if oot superior to beef or pork. None Hut Ayer's at tbe World s fair. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla r i)jy the eitreor- dlnary distinction of having been tbe only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World' fair, Cbioago. Manufacturers of other aaraaparillaa aonght by every means to obtain a bowing of their gn"d but they were all turned awsy nmler the application of tba rule forbidding tbe enlrvof natent medioine end noatrnrue. The deoiaion of the World's fair autho rities in favor ot Ayer's Harsaparllla in effect as follows: 'Ayer'a Harsapa- nlla ie not a patent medioine. It lee not belonir to tbe it of nostrnmf . It la here on it merit." Loot, Htbatiu on KftiLts.-A rod a .w. tl.Vl.i ,( hearueaa aever Hhortborn cow with aligblly droopiog -Ikwion Tranerlpi. born and whit mark on bind feet, right Liod teat dried np; aod ber winter calf, a red roan, hlmky, ehort legged bu I calf, both dimly branded with olrcla on right hip. Iiotb left tbe John 0 Wll m rat.rh tnt July 10th. iBforsa- tinn leading to tb-ir roovery will be re- r.l. N- Mai, 70 2 li-poer, Or. Rarklea'e Aral ! TbeU etavlve In tie world fur rota, l!ntlte, H-irre, Tliera, halt Ithenin, M-a MH--. wMebief bwretnro r.n.e ' w.lb re!at'e at !'''"" FLESH REDUCTION. Haw It la ! t.f a t elebrat4 tirm I'btalrlM. t I. murh easier Haonulre fleuh than to I'M! It. There I so n1)""""" Waaty f.r th'e Inclined to plnmpnca. and many are the thing tbey are obit"! to do t arar off fat, aaye tbe Philadelphia Ileoord. An KrufH-hman reduced hl weight In one year fmrn two bundn-l and two tt one hundred and fifty ramnde.and k-pt It thre. lie Ut n f. mnl'n. fUh, ban. try tt. poultry, game. w!:"",V":::t:": .. ',,.ii..r,,,an U .l t..tti-ly onr. Pit-, or no pay tbviHan. whobae.Ut.ll-h-d bi.r. -U,1iit. Itl gna'ent-el to t ntatlooaa a f!' h rrcii-r thrifU bi nlect .itfe'M.i or w f refund!. . in rldditnf I'rinre limine r-k - t,y y tt l f b-i. f t Ijf f.rtly fnw avoSHop-.U In three w, Ati. Jr. mOth. W ithmit the !gtlet leMrrt' e- m rl5t m niM,,,"" ""-- ... ... .. ti l.tu'i,.!-. rnditwn.reiri-t.lhe e..nimptM.n ., i-ar. . - , liquid, at all time., and deprive, the a., ft-1 by Mfa. Ww. Vtateu, la bow patient entirely of fiutd .hiritiff or kf,,i. to it-, all kSo.'.e of dressmaking within an bot.r of meal, f.prblda .tar. U jo fhm I( -.fet e.H.fwi- and iuifar. and adriw-a mi hrn.ir ; n,f,,w. IjrU.ylb.l bndl eg, P':um. we all know. '-.....-Ma- rrlue r.' ti. 1 r re "THE AFTERM&TH." Last June the Gazette mentioned tbe fact that Katie Kebm Smith had passed through this city on her way to Wagner to deliver the Fourth of July oration at that plaoe and that while there she would meet Rev. Moore, formerly the Baptist minister in this oity, in a series of discussions. Knowing of Mrs. Smith's ability as a talker we predicted that she would make it very interesting for the the minister, consequently watched the result with interest. The first aooount of the SBme that oame to our notioe was from the Moro Observer, whinh tave Rev. Moore tbe credit of having gotten the best of the lady in every discussion. This we published, and shortly afterwards reoeived from Warren Carsner, of Wagner, the follow ing clipping which had appeared in the Mitchell Monitor under tbe above oaption, and at his request publish the same that both sides may be represented: "Now, that the smoke of battle has oleared away, we oan look over the field and make an approximate estimate of the losses on either side in the great oonteBt reoently engaged in between the Baptist division of the army of the Lord and His Satanio Majesty's legion. Of course, and as was predicted by the Monitor, a viotory was olaimed by both the oontending parties, Bnd there is where tbe matter must rest for the present at least. Yet, it would seem to us that the status of religion and infi delity had taken on a somewhat different aspect in this oommunity infidelity having become a little more pronounced and aggressive. The debnte whioh lasted soma four days, was marked throughout by a vin diotive, venomous spirit, not only by the worthy defender of divine inspiration but also upon the part of some of bis followers who were ever on the alert to show a feeling of hatred toward the opposing side whenever opportunity was offered. This aotion, on the part of the christian element hnd a tendency to spur tbe friends of the "bad cause" up to a spirit of resentment. Under such oiroumstances, deliberate disoussion oould not be oarried on. Personalities were indulged 10, outside issues were dragged io, until at times the snbjeot of debate was entirely lost sight of, especially while the learned champion of Christianity would relate some "000k and bull story" about tbe ill treatment be had reoeived at the bands of tbe Monitor, or would throw open some imaginary, ghastly wound which had been inflicted upon his person by some one of Mitchell's bloody cut throat oitizens. All this kind of digression bad theeffeot of showing that the divine man was at least weak in tbe flesh, a all mortals are said to be. Tbe dootor reminded us in bis taotios of debate ot the minister who was preaching on the text of man being oreated in the image of bis maker, with all God-like attri butes, eto. He beoame imbued with the idea that he was himself peculiarly Christ-like, and in order to test the matter, he proposes to come down from the pulpit and have the congre gation oome forward and revile bim ia all manner of ways, for tbe space five minutes. Of course, tbey came forward and stepped on his bunions, pulled bis earn and nose, and did other annoying things, all of whioh he stood with commendable christian fortitu le. Finally, however, a member of tb flnck approaobed with a rotten egg i bis band tnd oommmioed tapping it uooo his forehead. Tbo odoriferous hen fruit waa broken at last, when the imitator of Christ drew hie watob and gave notioe that he bad Just one more minute to eland the Cbrist-like bnsi ness, and then he would lick the son of a-guo that broke tbe egg in hie faoe. Io the wind np of the great debate of last week, 00 Friday, a great commo tion was created by the ladiee of the W. C. T. D. presenting the learned divine Moore, with quite a number of lies ut if ul b( qn'ts. This action on tbeir part was followed by the nanghiy infidels l.rinifimr in llnral gift for the little Infldel lecturer, In anrh profusion a to almost olnnra her from pnblio gsae aa she stood among the fragrant disnlav of Eastern Oregon'e eboloeet specimen of Flora' world. In ad dition to the gift of flower the little Udv reeeived the literal donation of " some g:)J In rash. Now, alter having viewed Ibis matter in all ite varied eepeete, and looking at the reaulia a I her are. waa not Hie Monitor right in its edvine and conns to our Ood fearing people when admoniehed them to let Kele Kebro '. her little piece" and depart henna without lei or hiodranre? Nothing hot stubborn heart aod a perverse nature will eertainly atiempt to throw any burden of blame al the ilmt of the Monitor." I Prize Hood's Sarsaparilla more than any remedy I hart ever taken. I have never been robust and was subject to severe headaches, and had no appetite. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla , and Hood's Pills I am a well woman, have a good appetite and sleep well. I cordlallv recommend Hood's Sar saparilla. Mrs. S. M. Gorham, Fillmore House, Fillmore, Ualilornla. Dill e ttU Ut" iUs' W"00 BOO T I BUT NEVER SQUEEL ! C) That is what Minor & Co. are-doing. It Leads Them AU. 'Cyclone" Thresher. If you buy a new Thresher, Engine, v HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL You of course want the best. Write for Catalogue and Prices. The Massillon Engine & Thresher Go. " PORTLAND. OREGON. They are constantly rooting for trade ; though they have the bulk of the trade of the surrounding country, they are not satisfied. m 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. LAYING TELEPHONE WIRE. Cavalry Officers Make an interesting Ex periment In Germany. An Interesting experiment of InstaU- ing a telephone by trotting cavalry was recently successfully undertaken by some Prussian Uhlans between tieriin and Potsdam. Two sets of one otlicer and two non-commissioned officers pro ceeded In the early morning respect ively from Berlin to Potsdam. Each set, says the Scientinc American, was equipped with a complete telephone aDoaratus whlctt one 01 ine men enrrted in a leather case on his chest, be sides the requisite quau titv of thinwire. The end of the tl ..... . wire was connected witn tne respect ive towns' telephone stations, and the wire was. by meansof a fork fixed at the end of the lance, thrown over the tops of tho trees alonff the road. As each kilometer of wire was thus suspended a halt was made, and it was ascertained whether there was connection with the station. A new kilometer of wire was then connected with the former, and on went the men. The two seta met at Teltow. The wires, having been re spectively tested with their respective stations, were connccteu, anu leiopnonic connection between Berlin and Pots dam was established. The distance Is about twenty mfles, and the whole thing was done In about four hours. Calm Answer to the JuIk. Hobert McLenn, of Greensboro, N. C, was once practicing before Judge Tounree, when ho lost his temper at some' ruling mid used some petulant e-iDrehsion. Instantly the judge said: "Mr. McLean, the court does not under stand you. Do you mean to express contempt for the court?'' Recovering his temper. McLean, baluncing himself, said with the greatest good humor: "I hone your honor will not press that question. Tuif mptmnolitan noliee commission- r of London employs fifteen thousand nd eighty-three men. Nn la the time to ttt the Weekly nraunnmn. Ill vrftMtPftt ne PSIW 01 tha WmI. Witn lheUNEt'ttw.uoin sinot ly in advance, for one w. .. M UHr eotnhiuation of newspapers flan h made in il.x nut. liwid we will Hive a a premlnm u edditlonal jonrnal.tbe Wtb- foot I'lanler, an eirrienuurai imir. (Joiue in now end miWrlh. 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 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 roasonablo people to judge us by the price of one or two articlos. twrn. VII vvvuvu Be sure and call when you want Hardware Tinware. imi u 1 1 vvi vi ijiiii-.vi vj Willowware, and many other things. Wood Out of Sight! The boy ie father to the man, and when tbe boy done tbe mnu'a bat he la "ont of Bight." Likewise the man who pro vides himself with oue of T. R. HOWARD'S hats, and also purchases hie Groceries, (Jilts, Tobnnnos and Gents' Fnrnisb ing at this establishment where the freehrat and latest of tbe above lines ere kept. This ie nleo the plaoe for H too km en's Hiipplies, ae this store makee a specialty of everything required by this olnss ot trade. And casual observer will not fail to notice that our sheep end cattle men take advantage ot Ibis faot. Remember the plaoe . HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St, Fonr doors south of tha City hotel. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, 1805-180(3. very before buying Th. P.tttrson Pub. Co.. Leva eeeored the agency of the Oresoeut bieyolee tor Morrow and (Irani counties, ana win shortly have some inaclnnee loi ' eats .,KlvcimiTV or OUKOON. El'OKXE. OHKOON, ifiWe free tuition low ngurem r,miii0 - T y i i...i..i.. ,,l l.ul.t , Olo all iluaente. i oung men onu uuum "" --- . i. ... an rj .... ILu.nxira (iirniiih their own linen. Young Fikii fon HAI.II.-The M. O. . I . I . . ... . j.i- m!ii.. at i.1.00 tier week. Young women oomnauy have a full etork ot all amneoi women are proviuo-i ; "ZP. eooh a. Vhop. null fd. b.rl.y. LM,riog board .honld nJJre I'rof. John Mra Eugene, Oregon; er heir. Ury eto, whi.li will beeol.l r.oahle . Wonien'e Christian Aaeoeiatlon, Eugene. The University oners three phrtHi. Lfc.n't neglect U ece baccalaureate Jegreee, Bachelor of Arte, Deehrlor of Bcience and Ileehelof or 11- mB' W" witboorreepondingoonreeenf etudy. Tbe following shorter oooreee ere alec Walt. Tho.., eon rune elege ttee or7wN,. An F-egli.h enree Idling m Mo y.ere ti b.ie.oee. diplorn. and In Henpner and MoniituMil. errivii.g every Uir-,,rt u, the title grednete in Kogliau; an mi ancea oourw. ior normal eolKmle leading U the degree tnaeter of l-l"g7 , a u.ree year, rouree iu oifil engineering leading to tbe degree civil engineer; eonreec.f two yre for tenchere of physical edueelion ladling to diph.ron end the t.tle director of bbretra! eduoeiion. The Unlteralty chergee an Incidental fee of ten dollere whioh t payable In advenoe by nil etodente. day eieept Monday end leaving every .! metil Sunday. Hborleel and Obeap- eet ronte to tbe Interior. I'. 0ho, agent. or ie. Tenebare of etork in XM'ti . . lb i.,,io- t biri' certifiealee ere edmlttecl to the preparatory A liiilittrfl I . I w..- . .t; at ;Fr rtofee, Mler, Cbed Hand, : OiPitsina, CVirn. and ell ekin eroplinoe 11- Kail'e Clover It-iol will purify yonr ISIood.tUery nr C-tnpleiio.i, regulate your bowele end mke your hed rleer n.etwil. 'I'm? , m., en I 1 1. Mold by T. W. Atere Jr. A. (letima. Ihe Hrn-y county eher- ... ........ ... al.-k . in, pemwci ihrniiKU iippor i 01 the wwk on hie w ey le from Helio where be bad lko a a!tje to the in ene a)lnm. Mr. I'r? WiU'in end Mre. ('. r'rerk. lie, ,f M'. ,miit, frtl Ul -i.ieg kn.l liirig wiOi thttr lr. Mr. T'. HriMll), f.ft.(.ntre if Ihe CMt llol-l. fUbk of lleppnor, On, IUo.lr, Ailington, Oregon, Mlf. Htodnnta holding diplomaa from Ihe pnblio i ere edmlttecl to the preparatory irlng information regarding the pre- t ynt;H ai lit. ! . lltil'l, f 'l ii rim AtvrHiicr.ti ici. k.t'l.uui. l I', lmlto. t. I. wt.mn i.wii. hit Ihi Mir el ,,.,l-l. t t. WiiJ.4e. r, .,..rin,t,l wiihnnt eiamineiion, i uown w l" -r " ... ,. , V. t."..,. ana petelory department eboolJ ed.ireee tue i-eao, u. ...rr,M, For catalogue and Informall' nddreM O. II. CHAPMAN. 1'iXHidcnt. or J. J. WA IrON. HiH-ivtiiry. l'.ti ti.i. uivon. nttl et r i. h M rtt-t'l wsietrsg t.nnuk f v'tne. gymr,B!k" r bu y t;in tl bl.l it "- repi-i'y nfgn trd end Ihe r'':t Ihe d'-'ri-ln ,r l.t rn.rr f f- "' )' "r be- i. l." rd that gr.at iSr er- nrr t. en thet t 1' i :,.. ( ,,.,t. t. l ijlnr(.ii, mn- urn. tl, ,(M ,h-T gret 4l end eene.he.01 '' M k.IllW. ' '- ' Mr. T. M. Ilewkie. CMMeftuog, Teno , eeye Miilb e lllir -e. mj I. f-.' I cadr it lt. b-t rndy f e r1hihU'1 ete-ej f er nd.' it d;(t-i. lr or kile-r t"iWe leieie. I'nee "4 . -IIby T. ! W. Ate. J . O V. Wrtleler en f I C. -'1.. er. r.v.4 tnm rftlte l n M I 6'fbt e ir,y eeJ dt-r. f r (! 'only te4ey efteien. 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