Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 17, 1895, Image 3

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    TURNING GRAY
AND THREATENED
WITH BALDNESS
The Banger is Averted by Using
AVER'S
HAIR
VIGOR
"Nearly forty years afro, after
some weeks of sickness, niv hair
turned gray and began falling out
so rapidly that 1 was threatened
with immediate baldness. Hearing
Aye-'s Hair Vigor highly spoken of.
x commenced using this
prepare
tio i, and was so well satisfied with
the result flint I have never tried
any other kind of dressing. It stop,
ped the hair from falling out, stimu
lated a new growth of hair, and kept
the scalp free from dandruff. Only
an occasional application is now
needed to keep my hair of good,
natural color. I never hesitate to
recommend any of Ayer's medicines
to my friends." Mrs! II. M. Haigiit,
Avoca, Neb.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
I'RKPAltF.n BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla ltemoves I'lmplet.
SUN I MON 1 TUE 1 WED I TfflJ 1 FRI I SAT
J 2 3 5 G 7
8 3 10 II 12 15 14-
15 IG H 18 19 20 21
22 23 24- 25 26 27 28
2930 ICQ 1 c& 1 00 1 tfT -SC7
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves aa follows
Every day at 6 a, m., except Sunday.
Arrlveeeverydarats p. m..excett Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and belt Hue to or
from the Interior country.
WALT. TUOMPSON, Prop.
1'hlU Cobn, Aleut.
Mrs. Susan Brown and daughter. Miss
Anna, wbo have spent tbe past summer
visiting at the horns of Dr. P. B. Mc-
b words, of this city, depart on this
afternoon's traio. Mrs. Brown returns
to her home at Beverelv. Ohio, while
Mies Anna goes to Pendleton, where she
win at once take charge of a olass in
voice oulture. While here Miss Brown
has bad a large voioe culture olaea who
will regret her departure.
Overwork, either physical or mental.
will produce weakness and loss of
energy. Too many business or family
cares, overwork in the harvest field, an
excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months of misery. To prevent
this, tbe exhausted system should be
rem forced immediately. Dr. J. fl.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
Prioe 81.00 per bottle.
Some time since while in The Dalles
G. B. Tedrowe oame away, leaving an
old friend, in tbe form of an umberella
that he had carried for many years past.
Low Tillard at onoe departed in search
of the lost, but was sidetracked in a
sand storm at Kufns, from wbioh point
he returned borne. This necessitated
another trip by Mr. Tedrowe last week.
However, be gave np search and returned
home on last evening's train.
Tbe chroma grumbler still lives, but
there are less cases of chronic Indiges
tion and Dyspepsia tbau formerly. Tbe
fact is so many people in the past have
taken Simmons Liver Kegulator that
they are now cured of these ills . And a
great multitude are now taking Simmons
Liver Regulator for tbe same troubles
and they'll soon be onred. "It is the
best medicine." Mrs. E. Raine, Balti
more, Md.
Prof. A. W. Wier and wife are now
oated at Reedly, Qui., the borne of Cash
Mallory, where Prof. Wier is eDgaged as
instructor in the public schools. Miss
Jennie Wier hss entered Stanford Uni
versity and A. W. Wier, Jr., has returned
to bis old home in Iowa. Prof. Wier's
many Heppner friends are pleased to
learn of his sucoess.
Deputy Postmaster Reynolds, who
was given a preliminary hearing at Pen
dleton last week on charge of having
committed the receut robbery of tbe
Weston postoffioe, was bound over to
await the notion of tbe U. S. grand jury
at Portland. J. H. Lawrey, our district
attorney, represented the government.
Mrs. W. R. Klhs departed last Satur
dap with Mamie and Rob to plaoe them
in school for the coming year. At the
time of leaving Mrs. Ellis bad not de-
oided as to wbnt sohnol tbey would at
tend, but spoke favorsbly of both the
Oorvnllis Agriculture college end tbe
Newberg Quaker school.
One advantage of taking Ayer's Sftrea
parilla to purify tbe blood is that you
need not infringe npon your hours of la
bor nor deny yonrself any food that
agrees with you. In a word, yon are not
compelled to starve or loaf, while taking
it. These are recommendations worth
considering.
A. M. Armer, representing the firm of
Armer & Weinsheuk, of Ban Francisco,
of which be is a member, was in Hepp
ner over Bunday. Mr. Armer spent yes
terday morni g in interviewing bis cus
tomers in tbis city and departed on tbe
afternoon train for Lb Urande.
Before going on a sea-voyage or into
tbe country, be sure and put abox of
Ayer's Pills in your valise. You may
have ocoasion to tbank us for tbis hint.
To relieve constipation, biliousness and
nausea, Ayer's Pills are tbe best id tbe
world. They are also easy to take.
Fossil Journal: Qrant oonnty court
has allowed the petition for a oounty
road np Parrish oreek, between Heppner
and Canyon City. Tbis roud will heav
ily damage several big stookmen, and its
opening will be contested in circuit
oourt.
Accident and Death. The death of
Archie Huston, as mentioned in the
Eight Mile items in this issue, occurred
over at his father's Gilliam oounty farm
near Condon last Friday a week ago, and
was tbe result of a very serious accident
which he met with the previous Monday.
While riding over the pasture trying to
catch a borse, tbe stiimnl which be was
riding was attacked by a stallion when
both horses fell on him badly crushing
his body. Archie was not conscious
from the time of the accident till the
hour of his death, 10 a. m Friday. Tbe
remains were taken to his home at
Eight Mile the following day and were
interred Sunday, September 9th. at the
Odd Fellows cemetry at Hardman.
Arcbie Huston was tbe second son of
Mr. Bud Mrs Huston, ofEight Mile.
He was a bright young man, 17 years of
age, and well liked by all wbo knew him.
Tbe Gazette extends heart felt sym
pathies to tbe family and friends.
Labqb Cattle Shipment. The large
shipment of Crook county cattle by W.
F. and J. G. Courtney, of Taooma, as
mentioned in last Tuesday's Gszdtte, is
now being made from this point. LaBt
Saturday 346 head were shipped lutein
tbe evening on a special train ooDsisting
of 17 carloads, and yesterday another
special of 25 oars with 535 head de
parted, while this afternoon's special of
22 cars will oarry away about 460 head.
These cattle now go to feeding grounds
at Ellensburg and Yakima and later to
Taooma and Seattle markets. It was
first intended that Saturday's shipment
should be taken out by the regular
train, but the program was ohanged late
in the afternoon when the train departed
and a speoial was ordered up from The
Dulles. As a result the shipment did
not get away until about 11 :30 p. m.
AN IMPORTANT OFFICE.
An Amusing Anecdote of the Edinburgh
General Assembly.
Among the many anecdotes relating
to the celebrated Dr. Chalmers, an
amusing one was once told by a gentle
man on his return from his first visit to
Edinburgh.
He had heard a great deal about the
wonderful oratorical powers possessed
by some of the members of the general
assembly, and, being anxious to hear
and judge for himself, paid an early
visit to it.
Next to him, relates the Youth's
Companion, sat an elderly, hard-featured,
solemn-faced man, who was
leaning with both hands on a heavy
stick, which he eyed with great con
centration of gaze, scarcely lifting his
eyes from his absorbed contemplation
of it.
Soon the stranger's attention was
riveted upon the speaker who had
opened the day's discourse. The won
derful command of language which he
possessed, combined with his elo
quence of style and the peculiarity of
his manner, excited the listener's curi
osity to a great degree. "Can you tell
me who is speaking now?" he asked,
eagerly, turning to the sober-faced old
man beside him.
"Who's speaking nmef" echoed the
old man, lifting his eyes from the con
templation of the stick to fix them in
contemptuous amazement upon his in
terlocutor. "That, sir, is the great
Docther Ch&wmers, and I'm holdin' his
stickl"
Makes the Blood Pure
This is the secret of the cures
by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Read this:
"I am so glad
to write that I
am now in per
fect health and
It isall because
Hood's Barsa
parilla made
my blood pure.
My health
broke down
with troubles
peculiar to
women, m y
nervous sys
tem was shat
tered and I
had to take my bed. The physician Bald
there was little hope for me. A neighbor
told of wonderful cures by Hood's barsa
parilla and I decided to try it. When I
had taken 3 bottles, I could sit up and now
I am perfectly well and strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
has done all this for me." Mrs. C. F.
Fadebeb, La Platta City, Colorado.
U, j DM1. cure habitual consHpa.
UWU a 1 1119 tion. Price 25c. Der box.
Farewell Surprise Party. A very
pleasant party in the form of a farewell
surprise was given Miss Anna
Brown on the eve of her departure from
this city at the home of Dr. P. B. Mo
Swords last evening. Tbe evening was
spent in social conversation and in
listening to tbe rendition of a number of
vooal and instrumental selections, and
in all, was a very pleasant affair, of
wbioh an appropriate lanohof ioe cream,
cake and fruit was one of tbe features.
Tbe following is a list of those present:
Frank Kellogg and wife, S P. Gar
rignes and wife, W. P. Dnttou and wife,
0. S. Vau Duyn and wife, Mesdames
E. J. Slocum, Wm Dunn and S. S.
Horner, Misses Etta Minor, Lizzie
Matlook, Jennie Noble, Laura Muir and
Mabel Leezer and Messrs. E. A.
Vaughan, Harry Warren, James Hart,
Charles Freeland aod A. W. Patterson.
A Timely Reminder.
Enob season foroes upon our consider
ation its own peculiar perils to health.
Tbe advent of fall finds many reduoed
in strenth and vigor, poorly prepared to
oontinue tbe business of life. The
stomach and bowels, the great highway
I of animal economy, is especially liable
to disorder in the fall. Tbe nervous
system has also suffered in tbe struggle.
Typhoid fever and mnlaria in particular
find in tbe fall that combination of
earth, air and water that mark this sea
son as especially dangerous. The falling
leaves, tbe decaying vegetables contri
bute tbeir share of oontaminatioo.
Hood's Sarsaparilla famishes a most
valuable safeguard at these important
points, and should be need iu tbe fall
before serious sickness has laid you low.
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
Extra Pal Star Brewery Beer
In Pint Bottles can be
had only at the
City Hotel Bar!
Where hluh grade Liquors and Cigars are alio
kspt by Ted.
Here and There.
Millions ride the Rambler.
Ike Eonia has biryole to rent.
Tbe NilM-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
Heppner la now enjoying ber usual
eaaoo of beautiful fall weather.
La Grinds Marble Works, La Grande
Or. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heppner.
T. W, Marshall, one of tb well known
"knight of the grip," spent Monday In
this city.
Wanted ritio or fancy sewing. Will
go to the borne or take sewing al bom
Mr. Mary Henderson.
Cut French, cam over from Greeo
bora tb latter part of last week, wher
h I lending sheep cam p.
W. L. Paling baa beeo quit 111 witb
throat trouble at tb 0 ly hotel, though
it much belter this morning.
Beat accommodation and onrteoos
treatment al lb Imp-rial iiUl, Heveotb
aod Waab. Wis., Port laud. Oregon.
Ii Jacob, representing Charles Kohn
k Co of Portland, aa circulating
among our basin men on day last
week.
Io Kck Is ona to bar a K. of P.
lodtf. Dr. E it. linnlock. ao eolbusi-
aatio knight, di serves tb orcUit for thl
work.
Moro Observer: Heppner batn'l bad
a anread of advertising sine th strand
log of in Hnotag uproar, Iik br isosot
row to cbarrb eiroi.
F. IlamDtoo. II. U. Ml!irii and C
Alien were among ibos wbo brought
over Hit large ahiproeet of catll from
Crook eoooty last week.
llaH'tVegelebWHeilian Mair IUoewer
is. orqaittlonatily, b beat prervtlv
oflhebair. It I at Care'tv nt dan
druff, litr,aul all wlp affewilooe.
Elr HlocW holograph gallery I
now fto on lor laia tr
tirtetly flrl.l work
al rtl p'i ere
ofk and get pfioe
A a fit.
Tbt (lif't fefl wofj ltim 1.11
that oat and Ulf Irtf I ' '' M
lo thai vlemity da'it tH last thr
data ff lat '. "' ,
- lbfeof tvr farmer of
Ibst Sll'0
Tom HK'i.t f 0'rl ooulf't
Hint's '"I "'"'u V
teeiMdsi tt -Mb til Inmaa. ab
Ui bn Knm t.HU.1 lo lbs loaaa asy
lum Irom that fi"'
The recent fall rains seem lo have re
vived everything. The streets are lined
with wagona every day and the mer
chants are again doiug business, and, by
the way, we might incidentally remark
that right now is a good time to advertise.
Glacier: Miss Delia Reed came down
from Heppner Wednesday and will visit
for a ooople of weeks witb her relatives
in Hood Kiver. bbeba been attending
school aod teaohing in tbe Heppuer
neighborhood for two years past.
loo was visited by a water spout last
Friday night. Tbe rain fell in torrents,
in faot simply nonred down, and for
short time tbe wnler was a foot deep on
tb lone Hat. Howrver, we learn that
do serious damag wat done.
Hon. W. K. Ellis it now at tbe Good
Samaritan Hospital in PorllHod, where
be bat bad an operation performed on
bis injured leg. II hopes to be ahl to
return bom by (he latter pari ( f this
week.
Oregooian: Mrs. W. It. Ellis, wife of
Congressman Ellis, arrived in th city
yesterday from Ilfpptier. Congressman
Klli will remain br for some lime to
reoeive treatment for bit injured leg.
Telegram: T. J Matlock and ton
IWk aod Jack, of ll. ppuer, are at tbe
llolton bonne. Mr. Matlock report!
plenty of ram io that aeetion, insuring
an abundant supply of fall grass.
Walla Walla Doioo: Don't change
your "ails loo orto. (live poo pie
cbanc In gel acquainted with lb con
tenia, and allow nor foreman to keep up
lib lb proexeaioD.
Captain Sweeney, V. H. A , Hao Die.o.
Cal. says : "Hlnloh't Catarrh lUrnedr is
the tint medioio I have ever found thai
would do m any giwd. Pnec Bt)c
T. W. Ay era, Jr.
()o. Well and wif re'nrned laat
evening flora a bruf v:sil with Portland
relative.
Mr. ()o. Fell returned bom from
Portliad last evening.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
IheMassillon Engine X Thresher Go.
PORTLAND. OREQON.
EIGHT MILE NOTES.
Party. Messrs. James Hart and H
T. Bagley gave a paity in tbe parlors of
tbe City hotel on last Thursday evening,
where a goodly number of tbe invited
guests assembled, considering the iu
olemency of tbe weather. Mrs. J. N.
Brown acting as hostess and proved to
be well up in tbe ways of entertaining
guests. All had an enjoyable time until
a late hour when they repaired to tbe
dining room where an excellent oyster
supper bad been prepared by Mrs. Julia
Bradley, proprietress of the hotel,
Those present were, Mr. and Mrs, J. N.
Brown, Missel Ollie Howard, Grace
Ball, Elsie Laoy, Lillian Biebee, Lena
Bebme, Ethel Sperry and Laura Muir,
and Messrs. Bruoe Kelly, Hairy Warren,
John Uoroor, Will Haling, James Hart
and H. T. Bagley.
HOW IT HAPPENED.
A story was recently told of how a
preaoher tested tbe hard times upon his
congregation. At the conclusion of one
sermon of bis be said;
"Let everybody in Ihe house who pay
tbeir debts stand up."
Instantly every man, woman and ohild,
with one exoeption, rose to tbeir feet.
He seated tbe crowd and then said:
"Let every man wbo is not paying his
debts stand up."
The exoeption noted a careworn, hun
gry individual clothed in bis last sum
mer's suit, slowly assume a perpendicu
lar position, and leaned upon tbe back of
tbe seat in front of him.
"How is it, my friend," inquired the
minister, "that you are the only man in
this large congregation who is nnable to
meet his obligations?"
"I publish a newspaper," he meekly
replied, "and my brethren here wbo have
just stood up are my subscribers, and"
"Let ut pray!" exclaimed the minister
A Novki. Si Pi sa. The Aid Society
of this city, will give a very novel
supper at tbe vaoant room formerly
oocupied by W. L. Saliog't confection
ery store. Tbe occasion might correctly
be styled "an old time supper." Three
tablet will be arranged, one to represent
table service, CO yeara ago, another SO
yean ago and tbe laet to represent the
present tge. The prioe of access to the
three tablet will be respectfully, 10, 25
aod 50 cents. This nipper will be
terved from 5.30 lo 10:00 p.m. next
Satutdny evening. Keiuember tbe dbie
and also tbe tapper.
Lost, Stbatid or Htomx. A red
Shorthorn cow with eligbtly drooping
bornt and while markt on bind fret,
right bind teat dried np; and ber winter
calf, a red men, Llixky, short-legged
bull ralf, both dimly branded with cirri
on right hip. Both left the John Q. Wit
fm ranrb about July 10th. Inform'
tion leading lo th. ir recovery will be re
warded. N. C. Mahih,
"0 2 Ilrppoer, Or.
None Hut Ayer's at the World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarssparilla enjoys the extraor
Unary distinction of having been the onli
blood purifier Allowed an exhibit at Ihe
World's ftir, Cbiosgo. Manufacturers
of other tarsaparillut sought by every
meanatoobtainashowing of tbeir goods,
but they were all turned away under Ihe
application of the rule forbidding the
entry of patent medicines and nostrums.
ihe ileoision of the World's fair aullio.
rities in favor of Ayer't Sarsaparilla wat
in effect at follows: "Ayer a Martapa
rilla it not a patent medicine. It does
not belong to the list of nostrums. It it
here on lit merits."
br
ran l eeeeI
Call an I irom
llltf
Weak 4 Meriua
DfMK-ribet the condition of Ihonaaodt
of people al Ibis eti. Tby h no
appetite, Cannot aUrp, and complain of
th prostrating tffWtof warmer eaihi-r.
Tbl Condition tnay be remedial b)
Hood's haraaiiarllla. a blob create an
si fetit and Ume np all th organs. It
givr g Mid beeltti by making lb ll"d
mr.
Hood's I'ill sre I),
pille, aoeist dig'ettun
NrwJiiHit ArroiTKii Hon Henry
I MuOinn, oi Portland, bat ben ap
pointed by Gov. Iof'l lo lb Circuit
court bench mad vnonnt by th death
of Jndg lisrtwfttl Hurley. Mr. Mo
(linn's claims were tlrongly poshed b)
a camber of lb mm! prominent at
torney in Portland, and hi appoint-
uut aa guerlly conceded. 11 is a
brilliant attorney, well Versed io la
end will rwrlmtily luake a very satis-
farli ry jOde.
IWralea'e Aral' Halve.
Tbe best sat v io tb world for cut,
!tii.ee, Mirefi, fleers, halt P.heum,
fever Horee, letter. Cliapd Hands,
Chilblains, Corn, and all k o eruptions
BOO
T I BUT NEVER
SQUEEL ! O
1 I
That is what Minor 8c 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 it Wi m mm
But we would like all ihe people for customers,
as the larger the sales ( the cheaper ihe 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 Bhow goods.
We Meet and Beat all Competition !
MINOR & COMPANY.
XecioLl Sale!
WriXvXv & SLOCUM,
Dealers in General Merchandise
-WILL OFFER THEIR-
Notlre.
There will be a meeting of tbe (J. A.
U. Post and Woman's Italiaf Corp tbt
laat Saturday of thit month, Kept. 2Hth,
al 1 o'clock p. m., in the town of Uepp
ner. All members are requested to be
present, liy order of tbe commander,
T. J. Lkaoi-i.
IJltUEAs
Root
teteary ncf
Li i
IT wVH i. NCI C Jj't. H
n7im;:;:iini?'Mi
LI'UJM'L Cj
An atnwM tarattve and frrmra Towta.
Bold t.f I)nirrl or eent by tea it t&,(uu
aod UX) pi-rt-x liarw. HimploHr.
ir u r tbiavwriit?iirrmi
1VU IlUfurUMTeetiia&dliraa4i,SM.
fur aale hf 1. w. am, jr., Iirusriat
Farmers are busy towing summer fal
low.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton, who have been
visiting at Milton, returned home yet
terday.
Yesterday we had a rainy day and latt
night a heavy frost and ice in some lo
calities.
We are pleased to bear snob a favor
able report of the Hardman W. C. T. U.,
and to know that tbeir monthly gospel
meeting ie a grand sucoess.
Mr. O. Royoe, wbo buried bis wife
few days ago, bat tbe sympathy of thit
neighborhood. It is a great trial for him,
and we hope be may be able to go to Him
for comfort who never turnt away from
those who seek His face.
It is not an easy matter to discourage
an i!iigbl Mile farmer, lor, aitnongb
orops were a failure through drought,
aod the ravages of tbe grasshoppers, tbe
farmer goes cheerfully about his task of
sowing grain as though be was sure of
an abundant crop next year, and an
other thing the Eight Mile farmer it
noted for, it his willingness to pay bit
debts as far as be is able. When tbey
talk of tbeir future prospeots they will
end by saving, "and theu I intend to
pay my debts, even if I don't have miieb
left."
Yesterday was a sad day for Eight
Mile. Every family felt sorry for, and
lytnpHthized witb, Mr. and Mrs. Hut
ton and iuuily in tbeir sad bereavement
caticed by the deiitb of their son Archie
As Ihe young people who hud associated
with blin, who had seen him a short time
ago ao full of life and hopes of a long life
as any of them, gatbereJ around hit
grave they felt teriout, and quietly they
left the graveyard where be it resting in
tbe iftiet tomb until tbe morning of tb
resnrreetiou. His death was sudden and
unexpected, "lo tbe midst ot life w
ire in death." Art hie will be sadly
mieaeil at boiuo, for bow often it bat
been taid by those who knew all about
him, "thai be wat so good lo his mother
An Iik, x-a'efiil lie thy silent slumber,
IVaevlul III the (lave ao low;
Thou no nun will join our numlier,
Thou no ii m irt- our xiiiki shall know.
We oornmeod Ihe bereaved to Him
bo alone can give them comfort.
K. M. 0.
Eight Mile, Or., Hpt, 0, IKIfi.
Thi re can h no pleti'a or happl-
nee fur Mriiit wli'Nw liver or kidueya
are unheiiltliy. Tlcy are weak, auk
and Irritable, and (liid It liurdiuMitn to
(mii fir in work of any kind. What I hey
nl ie a It.ornoirli treatment with Dr.
J. Ii. M'Iean't I.Wer and Kidney Halm.
Iblt remedy It rerotftiited by litany of
lb beet niMJiral authorities at Wllbonl
a peer fur the Core of ilmeaaee of the
kidneys or liver. It rapidly drive out
diaeiiaed rotidillona, restores health and
strength, vigor and cbsarful spirit
Trie l per bottle.
Organdies, Dimities, Mulls, etc., at tbe following greatly reduced
prices :
organdies ronureri io inc. per yarn.
Mulls 'irK reduced to if, per yard.
DtmltleB 12 to lfie., reduced to ion. per yard.
ents' Htraw Hats 7ftc. to 1.0l), reduced to 2ft and fi5 cents.
Dents' Hummer Klhbed Underwear Win., reduced to il' cents,
Indies' t'lidervcsts 10 to Mt, reduced to 5 to 25 cents.
Lino of Boys Laced Shoes (1.25, reduced to 80 cents.
Best line of Ladies' 10c. hose ever offered for sale.
Bargain Counter loaded down with remnants of every fabric im
aginable at prices never before equalled.
Our stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos and Groceries completo in
every respect at prices that will more than favorably compare with
those previously announced by competitors.
Special attention called to our Shoo Department Call and ex
amine both goods and prices.
PIOlsnHKH BRICK,
West Side Main Street, - - - ITeppuer, Oregon.
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Mr, III, Jolmy. I'eeM, T M.
hlnr. links. BMik, Mrs Martha
When railing "r Ill"e Irtlert .I.mi tf
,htt!el, f, I. M n.Lltaa. I', M.
MIHUH H hAl.fV
l'fien n el.'iilloli ImiM ,il .i the
M.IMtlel.l I If Ml! i '.till III thi Hlt lit lltrf'.tl.
lor ll.e I ii ii.lt 1. 1 M'ilr., iii-ii. a I'mIi'm.i i,l
Out of Sight!
The boy it father to tbe man, and when
the boy done the man's bat be is "out
of sight." Likewise the mnn who pro
vides hiniHolt with one of
T. R. HOWARD'S
bals, and also purchases hit Groceries,
Cigars, Tobnooot and dents' Furtiish
inga at this establishmeat where Ihe
freshest and latest of tbe above lines
are kept.
This is also the place for Rtook men's
Rnpplies, aa this store makes a specially
of everything required by this class ot
trade. And a rasual olmerver will not
fail to notice that our sheep and cattle
men take advantage of tbis fact.
Ilememlier the pUoe
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Pour doors tontb of the Uity bote).
. u.t .fterdmhrri ,MW(,ll,(.ly ,r o p.y r:uVrM,,j;t.:7i,.,v:.:,',,n,;::::,::i !
i'' lnir-i. it u g..,...,ieed .v. ! vi:vr.z.K V-tvi-
To Itaraaiartivia. IValral lodge,
So. II, Ki.ls-I. IS of I'tlliiaa, al ncei.t
tnolllig elented A. W. (lie. slid I. It,
KliliiO a grand reprwenlatitet lo Ik
grand 1U of Ibat order wbtcb will
n.et la rUi'tn. ennvenieg Tae Uy, Oe
tnUf Klb TbeM tebtleruen a't tailhful
ami eatbneiaalie Knight and will Bl
tt.g'y rpreol lb 'aleui erganitaltoo
It It at b'g-b Sem!ly -MlatearniO.
! -
perfect ati:erifin or In n
ril'f" i mills per !.
T. W. A.r. Jr.
b) refunded, I 1 ' - ..
.. , , ! ll.e . ,.. ..I I ...i.lt f,
t'-t ! by i(. , .,, ,!. ,
I.)r ..I Mi. h ' l 'i
lt ..l,',r, ft ,-I llf.p
l;ii.sKin) Ml,
t-siete.) by Mrs. Win,
M. Ils.lliter,
W siren, i bow
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II '. I ' I , t , "' N.' .
.t ll.r,fi, 1,.M thm H
tl.f lle i,f li I-1 I
i'.'lie.l ), ! a
Now it lb lime to get tb Weekly
Oretr'iniali, lb grealMl newspaper of
lb Weal. Witb lhe(' tle.x.lb Slrift
ly In a.lfance, for on year, No better
Combination uf newspapers nan Ii mad
la the rt. Il.el.lim we will glv a a
premium an additional journal. lb Web-
fixit I'lahler, an agrinillcral per,
(Virii in now ami aulMirlliM.
UNIVERSITY OF OK KG ON,
J805-.1800.
fTHE UN1VKKHITY OF OHKOON, Kl OF-SI'., OUI'dON, .fr. rt free I
(f to all atudeula. Young men can nblnin Urnnl. lodging, beat and Ii
I lilt toll
ubt in
tbe dormitorv for 12 ft) per wek. Il-Miroere furnish their own linen. ming
women are provided lioard in privaU familii t at f.) W) per week. Young women
desiring board thould a-Ureaa IW . John Hraob, Kugene, Oregon; or Secretary
Young Women Christian Association, Kugene. llm iniversiiy oners mre
bcealaureaU degre, Uaebelor of Art, Itaebelor of Hoietie and Uarbelor of let
ter witb corresponding oonrse of study. Tbe following shorter courses are also
offered: An Frlih ooorse luading in two year 11 a ii.ieioeat uipioma ana in
thre yeart to lb lltl gradual In Knglisb; en advenrM oonrae for graduate of
normal aobool leading to lb degre roaater or pedagogy; a inre yrar ronrae in
r . . . .
Oivil engineering leading lo Ihe ii-gr civil enginwr; a ooureo m lau ycr mr
teacher of pbveieal luetioo laling to a diploma and Hi litie director oi
phftu al ediioalnm. Tb University tbargea an Incidental r or ten Hollar wl.ioli
la payable in alvano by all todent. Htodei.1 holding diploma rrom lb public
anboola and llms having teach!' eertillealet ar admitted to Ihe preparatory
department witbont lamination. Tbot deeiiing information regarding tb pre
paialory deparlmenl sbonl l a I Ireat the I lean, N. I Narregan, Fug"",
for oalalogqe and Inforaialion addrea
O. II. CHAPMAN. PifHUl. nt.
or. I. .J. WAII'ON. H'-iftHty. Kukcik. Oi-cuott.
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ri la. ai"l r'.l' e n-i. I l.ei l
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j i-M..ii
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I 1-1 II..
Karl's Clover IPmiL lb great Itlnod
bllh's Cure, It great Conyll Shd txinfler. ttve freahi.e.s and leflie to
Croap Cur, la la great demand. I'orkef , th, ('mpieitnn and rnree C'-naiipaima,
tea HiUml Iwel.t flv doeee f . B I XV . Mm ll ela II H..1.I l, T. U A !
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Ilea ' ' v tiii ireo io ii. wi i "j jr.
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prepaied lo do ail tlrios oi areeeinasifig n,. , ,,,,m i,o i.-.t m H-i ..er. M .n .
:.... l.i.l . ( i . I Vmttmrt m lif.. 1 f '1 and ' n .ti, ., i the im in
ID lb latest of !)e. leirCl SalKfeC- ,,,,,,,,,,, h (.. J , k, ,,,,,
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