Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 20, 1895, Image 3

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    TURNING GRAY
AMD THREATENED
WITH BALDNESS
The Danger is Averted by Using
HAIR
VICOR
AVER'S
"Nearly forty years ago, after
some weeks of sickness, my hair
turned pray and began falling out
so rapidly that I was threatened
witJi immediate baldness. Hearing
Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of,
1 commenced using this prepara-
tioi, and was so well satisfied with
the result that 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. IIaight,
Avoca, Neb.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Semoves I'implet.
Elder J. C. Clapp. the Latter Day
Saint mioieter, who preached a series of
sermons at the opera bouse laet week,
departed Tuesday for the upper country.
tie was accompanied by tlder John
Davis, s minister ot the same cburob,
who came over from Condon with bim
and beld a series of meetings at Hale
Ridge eohool bouse while Elder Clapp
held services here. Mr. Davis is a resi
dent ot Oilman, Wash., of wbioh town
be is tbe mayor.
Overwork, either physical or mental,
will produce weakness and loss of
energy. Too many Daeiness or family
cares, overwork in tbe harvest field, an
excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months of misery. To prevent
tbis, tbe exhausted system should be
reinforoed immediately. Dr. J. fl.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
Pnoe 81.00 per bottle.
Recent rains have made the road from
Long Creek to Heppner pleasant to
travel over, and while tbe remainder ot
the ronte as far south as Burns is al
ways in fair condition, particularly in
the summer season, it is now as smooth
as a noor and tourists will make no
mistake in taking the Heppner-Burns
route.
One advantage of taking Ayer's Sarsa
parilla to purify tbe blood is that you
need not infringe upon your hours ot la
bor nor deny yourself aoy food that
agrees with you. In a word, you are not
compelled to starve or loaf, while taking
it. These are recommendations worth
considering.
A yell bas been invented and adopted
for the normal school at Weston, says
the Leader. When delivered in oonoert
with proper emphasis it is calculated to
be effective and awe-inspiring. The
yell is: "Weston Weston 'rah-'rBb-
'rab-rnle! Eastern Oregon Normal-school!"
Compliment to Pbov. Stanley. Prof.
J. H. Stanley, of Hillsboro, is in town,
assisting Superintendent Helm with bis
institute work. Prof. Stanley is one ot
tbe best known educators in tbe state,
and too bis efforts has been largely due
tbe success of the normal institute that
bas been in session at the publio school
boilding this week. For six years Mr.
Stanley was county superintendent of
Morrow county, snd in that oapaoity
earned an enviable reputation. Sinoe
leaving Eastern Oregon, be has been
city superintendent ot the Hillsboro
schools and is said to be meeting with
splezdid success. Prof. Stanley is tbe
only professor from abroad that is at
tending tbe institute, and to him has
been assigned the instruction in
language, grammer and music Oorval
Hb Gazette.
"We had an epidemic of dysentery in
this vioinity last summer," says Samuel
S. Pollock, of Brioelaod, Cai. "I was
taken with it aod suffered severely until
someone called my attention to Cham
berlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I procured a bottle and felt
better after the first dose. Before one-
balf of the bottle bad been used 1 was
well. I reoom mended it to my frieods
and their experience was tbe Bame. We
all unite in saying it is tbe best." For
sale by Slooum-Johnson Drug Co.
"MONSTROSITY SHOTT."
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3UNIM0NITIE WED THU FRI SAT
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TIME TABLE.
Blaire for Rtrdmin, Monument, Long Creek,
Ion a Day and Csuyon I lly, Ifivei u lollowt :
Kvery ajr at 6 a. m., except BuiicIht.
A rrlven every day at 6 i. ni.,exrit Monday.
The cheapest, uulckent and beat Hue to or
Iroin the interior nmtitry.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop,
riilll Cobn, Agent.
Extra Pal Star Brewery Bear
in Pint Bottlca can be
bad only at the
City Hotel Bar!
Where Mich grade Liquor and Cliran are alto
kpt by Ted.
Here and There.
Millions ride tba llambler.
Ike Ennis bat bicyolea to rent
Tom Driskell dropped io yesterday
from Clark's Canyon.
Tba Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
(Valla Walla. Wash.
John Royse ws down from Hardmen
yesterday on busioeee.
01 Jostioe waa ovr yesterday and
look the same aa of old.
Jerry Oohn was a peasenger on last
evening's Iralo from Purlieu d.
La Crande Marble Works, La Oraode
Ore. 8. C. Smith, eUmeo, iieopner.
Mrs. Pry Wilson departed for ber
borne at Mooameot yesterday morning
Thill Cobn. wife aod child are down
at tbe metropolis visiting relative aod
friend.
Wantd-I'lain or fancy eewing. Will
Co to I be bou or take sewing at borne
I.. 11 -.a 1 1 -twl f-lf1
Mrs. Mary Uudreon
Wall Thompson Ie laying f.fl this work
aod is looking aM.r I'hill O.b .'s drag
establishment donog Lie ebweno.
Heat eeeommodeilon aod coorteoos
rtmotetlbe Imp-rial UtL, Heveoln
aod Weab. Sis., 1'urtlabd, Oregon.
Wo. Tillatd departed for TeodUtoo
Wedoeedey totiail with Lis ovlbr who
is quit ill at ber borne to that City.
Oreo Mathews fr ahevlog, belr
.m..d hmtoiiBa aod all other work
in th.i hoe. itail.t at any lime dunog
bu.tnee boot.
T A. Iltio return! lei eoieg
from Haeliog'on, where be bad eei4
to rrelig a large number of cattle M
eetra shipment.
Hsil's Vegetable Median Heir llowr
U. OKlUMtfOalily. tbe re prer.i
oflhebair. t ie bim eiru ol do
draff, !', d all ecalp effeeliooe.
C M Ori.tb eTli.ojr, e op
again to fltt of t "k. eol Wedr.ee.
day !taor o l.inJ I 'ir ceihe U ot
estileio the t'ot"0 Company of
Tmaldel.
l,lmr Jib-euro's t h't-g' apb galle'T
ROW open lof Main elreel
strictly fi' ! "fl rn M n'wI I
at re"..bl " ' ud l'," .
work aod a I !
W bil tbe ' ""P " ' " ,fc I
II.rdaa eigt.o-ft.-d Ib.e l'a',1
.....II !,. t.ieMf fr aod.
t,re. I. -bM 'h. f ' I"'"''
t a't.el I.. I l PrV M
Ik. jtrtftttti tear IS '''.
tun W'Ua - ' ..! t '
thtfitr meat m.'k-t .'- '
r rot, .irfr -' -. " r- h
.an..-. r.o--l I '. H
A fond Astoria mother last July
bearing that an earthquake- was liable
to visit this Beotion, sent ber three boys
to a friend in Eastern Oregon, to escape
it. After a few days she got a note
from ber friend saying: "Take your
boys heme and send up the earthquake."
The test case relative to prize fighting
has been tried down at Dallas, and tbe
deoisioo as rendered is to tbe effeot that
there is no law against such sport down
in Texas. Tbe two contestants will at
onoe begin active training and tbe great
scrap will surely come off next month.
Before going on a sea-voyage or into
the country, be sure and put abox of
Ayer's Pills in your valise. You may
have occasion to thank us for tbis hint.
To relieve constipation, biliousness and
nausea, Ayer's Pills are the best in tbe
wcrld. ibey are also easy to take.
Journal: Joseph Crabtree, accom
panied by bis mother and sister, Miss
Mnbel, and several younger members
of the family, passed thtoagh Fossil
yesterday from their home in Heppner
en route to Amador oonnty, Calif.,
where tbey will speud the winter.
Hornblower, whom Cleveland previous
ly attempted to appoint to the supreme
beocu, will probably get tbe place this
time. Senator Hill will not oppose bim,
at Hornblower supported Mr. Hill for
governor last fall. This makes matter!
quite different you know.
Fossil Journal: Congressman Ellis is
in Portland having bis game leg
dootored. Tbis is the leg that was
broken when he jumped from the
Fossil-Arlington stage three years ago,
aod that oost Ed Nelson, the proprietor,
some 8400.
E. P. Sine, the Lexington attorney,
was up from that place yesterday morn
ing. Mr. Sine Bays be is now enjoying
better health than he baa for many
years past, and thinks some of again
beginning tbe active praotice of law.
E. O.: Rev. W. E. Potwine, rector of
the Church of the Redeemer, expects to
start next week for Minneapolis to
attend the convention of the Protestant
Episcopal church. Rev. William Short,
ot Astoria will aooompany bim.
Mark M. Boyd, who has held down a
oaae id this cDlce for tbe past two
mouths, departed Wednesday for Baker
City, hie old borne. Mark is au ex
cellent compositor and will doubtless
find work wherever be goes.
T. U. Bisbee returned home from
Portland oo Wednesday evening's train
to wbioh place be accompanied bit
daughter, Miss Lillian, who is now a
indent at tbe Portland University.
Karl'e Clover Root will purify yonr
Blood, clear y in r Complexion, regulate
yonr bowels and make your bead clear
as a bell, itfc , bUo.. and tl bold by
T. W. Avert Jr.
Oregon La 75H8 more sobool ebildn-o
than Washington -U6,'J3i to U'J.347
bowing lbs populattoo of Oregon to be
tbe greater, notwithstanding In
cenani ot Ih'JO gave tbe advaulage to
Washington.
Philo'sCore te sold on a guarantee.
It cure luoiplent Coosomption. It ia
tbe beat Congb Cure only one cent doae.
U.'cts.,5oot., and II. Hold by T. W.
Ayera, Jr.
J. P. Hayden, the popular representa
tive ot Lang A Co., of Portland, ram op
oo Toeedey bight's trstn and lDtrt
d oor merrbaott Wednesday moroiog
Out. Ilea returned oo ImI evenlnu't
slag from a week 'a stay at MetHiffl
Hpringa. l0 Wok 10 tb raoe Bt
Iiog creek on bis way over.
Otit I'atteraoo. ot tble paper ao-
enipind by Lis wif. returned VW.loe
day tveniof from an eitoded lour over
io the interior country.
Russell Montgomery: Pabsbs. Mr.
Harry Montgomery yesterday received a
dispatch from his brother Russell, at
Annapolis, Md., stating tbat be bad
passed tbe entrance examination at
Annapolis naval academy, and is now a
full-fledged cadet. Young Montgomery
reported for examination September 2,
and the result hat naturally been
awaited with some anxiety by his
family in this oity. It will be remem
bered that Russell Monteomery won tbe
appointment from Congressman Ellis
several months since in Portland, in
competition with several other young
men. His standing in all branches of
study was exceptionally high, aod it
cannot be doubted tbat he passed with
equal honors at Annapolis. Oregonian.
''Be regular and punctual in all things'
was one of tbe old maxims taught long
ago. Tbe last is not forgotten, but the
first is soaroe remembered, so irregular
is tbe life of most people nowadays. Tbe
only corrector ot tbis evil is Simmons
Liver Regulator, which keeps the liver
active and prevents the ills ot irregular
living: dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa
tion, etc It also oures these troubles.
Record Breakers. C. N. Peok, ot
LexiDgtoo, brought to this office last
Tuesday a basket ot as fine fruit as we
have yet seen this season. The samples
consisted of tome very fine tpecimens of
transparent crabapples, silver and
Italian prunes and a number of very
large Bartlett pears. The fruit waa all
very large, ot exoellent flavor and
perfectly formed. Mr. Peck also bad
witb him a box ot 'fruit contittiog ot
peaobea, peart tod applet ot monstrous
size. In the box waa one apple about
the size ot an ordinary bead of cabbage,
weighing 29 onocet and about 17 inohee
in ciroumferenoe. Tbia specimen
ceitaiuly entitled to a place among the
record breakers, and tbe entire box will
be a portion of tbe Morrow oounty
exhibit at the Portland exhibition.
Sbutt, ot Antelope, tbe egotistical ass,
who is so gloated with self-praise and
self-importance, gilded with "gross ig
noranoe," again boils over in his last
issue. His statements are so rank tbat
no notioe is due tbem. He remarks tbat
tbe proprietors ot the Guzette are per
petual office seekers. Now in response
the writer will simply state tbat he has
never asked for an offioe or public posi
tion of any nature, and if we held tbe
positions ot "juatioe, land commissioner,
constable, authority to perform the mar
riage oeremony, leader of band, yiolin
player who furnished all the musio for
the dances for miles arouud Antelope,
champion foot raoer, ball player, promi
nent member of the graud lodge A. O
U. W. alona with Senator Dolph, and
last but not least, father of two child
ren," as tbe East Oregonian says of
Sbutt, we would not talk of "sucking the
publio teat," "perpetual pap suckers,"
"perennial office seekers," etc Again
Shutt styles the Gszstte as a family
paper. Very appropriate, as it is read
by every family in Morrow county. But
think of the consistency. Shutt's bright
little folio, with a patent outside and a
patent medicine inside oontains about
three oolumns of type matter, while tbe
Gazette averages twenty columns weekly.
Look at his paper. Gaze on tbe editor
ial oolumns, where the editor's thoughts
and opinions are supposed to appear,
filled with patent medioine advertise
ments. Brilliant opinions Shutt must
have! His paper is not known of out
side of Antelope preoinot; even so insig
nificant is it that the various newspaper
directories fail to credit bim with a cir
culation. In tact tbe majority ot tbem
are not aware tnat Anieiope nas a
"weakly" paper, edited, patent medicine
style, by Shutt, the moostrosity. We
will wager the aforesaid egotistloal and
idiotic ass, that in one issue of the Semi-
Weekly Gazette more papers are sent
out than this "weakly," patent medioine
edited folio issues in a month. As for
being a "dood," if weariug a hickory
shirt and goggle-eyed trousers makes ut
such, we plead guilty.
Altaoks from such au insignificant
paper as this affoot us about as much as
tbe snapping of a orooked tailed our at
the heels ot a well-bred dog, and in the
future we shall give him about tho tame
notioe. In fact we feel that we owe our
readera an apology for giving tpaoe to
tbia noneotity tbat thould have been
filled witb newt of general interest.
The Milton Eagle is certainly right in
tbe following: "Shutt, E. M., so-called
to distinguish him from others of tbe
same name, is certainly a prodigy a
monstrosity, we may say and his
friends should not again permit bim to
leave borne without a suitable guardian,
for some curio-hunter is liable to capture
and saorifioe bim in the oause of scieooe
before be discovers bis great importance
to tbe well being of tbe town ot Ante
lope."
In bidding farewell to Shntt. E. M., ot
Antelope, we respectfully suggest to him
to confer with Bobby Burns, aod learn
from tbis gifted man the following:
Hat troubled me for 11 years. I hava
taken four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
and am perfectly cured. I think Hood's
Barsaparilla has no equal, and believe that
many who are in poor health and have
become discouraged, would be restored to
good health it they would only give
Hood's Sarsaparilla
a fair trial." Vfu. J. Behsch, Astoria, Ore.
HnnH'e Dill c cnr 11 llT Uta- biuoua-
11UUUO I Hid hd!he. Mo-
It Leads Them AU .
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
There oan be no pleasure or bappi-
nest for persont whose liver or kidueyt
are unhealthy. Tbey are weak, tic
and irritable, aod find it burdensome to
perforin work of any kiod. W bat they
need is a thorough treatment witb Lr
J. 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm
Tbit remedy it recognized by many of
tbe best medical aulboritiee as without
a peer for the oure of diseases of tbe
kidoeyt or liver. It rapidly drive out
diseased condition!, restores health and
strength, vigor aod cheerful spirits.
Price 1 00 per bottle.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
v HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
IlisJMilon Engine & Thresher Co
PORTLAND. OKEUON.
THE?mULT of the age.
The fault ot tho ace Is a mad endeavor
To loan to hoixhts that were made to climb
By a hurst ot strength or a thought that ii
clover
We plan to outwit and (orestall Tim.
We scorn to watt tor the thing worth having
We want high noon at the day's dim dawn;
We f.nd no pleasure In tolling and saving
As our forefathori did In the good limes
gone.
We force our rosea befors their season
To bloom and blossom that we may wear;
And then wa wonder and ask the reason
Why perfect buds are io tew and rare.
We crava the guln, but despise the getting;
Wa want wealth, not aa reward, but dower;
And the strength that is wasted to uselesi
fretting
Would loll a forest or build a tower.
To covet tbe prize, yet shrink from the win
ning;
To thirst for glorv. vet foar the fight
Wny. what can It lead to at last but sinning,
To menial languor and moral DUgnir
Better the old slow way of striving.
And counllug small gains when tba year Is
done,
Than to use our forres all In contriving,
And to grasu for pliuHurei we huva not won,
-Klla Wheel or WUoox, In Woman's Journal
"0, wad some power the glftle gte us.
To oiinktl'i aa lthen lite tin;
It wad true mnnie a blunder tree lit,
and loollih notion."
Bncklrn's Arnica Halve.
The best salve in tbe world for cuts,
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Malt Rheum
Fever Sores, fetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corui, and all skin eruptious
and positively ouret Piles, or no pay
required. It ie guaranteed to give
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded
riPoe 25 cents per box. For tale by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Council Miarim Cooooil met in
regular tetsion last Monday night with
all members present exoepting Faros
wort b tod Patterson Minute ot
previous tnoetiog read and approved.
tire and water Oommittee re
ported the water hydrant on corner of
May and Court atreelt broken. Said
committee ordered to look ioto matters
immediately "Pobllo trough"
committee reported progreea. ....Conn
ed and mayor sgred by uoaoimout Tot
to visit and inspect water Works Tortday.
Pills allowed a follows: Costa
ease Ilea and WbeUlooe, I22.C0; A. A.
Iloberi, 75; F. J. Ualloek, 33 33;
ILL. k W.Oo., SIM Marshal'
report oo water reset voire r4 aod
aoeepud Coooml tbra adjourned.
ROOT!
BUT NEVER
SQUEEL ! C)
That is what Minor & Co. are doing.
They are constantly rooting for
trade ; though they have the bulk
of the trade of the surrounding
country, they are not satisfied.
II 11 M 1 MB!
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.
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 aa our friends stay witb us, we will continue to
sell honest goods at honest prices
WE DON'T THROW OUT BAITS
To catch suckers as we do not expect reasonable
people to judge us by the price of one or two
articles.
Be sure and call when you want
fc Hardware, Tinware, M and
Willowware, and many other things.
Grocer
ttnroln an a Lover.
Abraham Lincoln's seutiiucntal per
plexities are to be shown in au artiole I
of singular intorest which John (lilmer
8peed lias written from uupublisbed
letters o( Lincoln to Jocbua Speed, for
the next issue of The LiidiiV Home
Journal. The at tide will show that the 1
great President was hot sto.idy in bis
affairs of the heart, that he floundered
in bis love, and Anally induced his
(rieud Hoetvl to tuarry aud tell bim
(Liucoln) whether mnrriuue waa a failure I
or not.
CAItti or THANKH.
Wkether Kepubliraa or Democrat.
You surely want to keep fully abreast
ot tbe times. You Dot only waut to
know bow tbe situation is in Utah for
Ileber M. Wells and John T. Gains, but
yon want to koow what Reed of Mo-
Kinley or Cleveland end Whitney may
be doing io the way of rostling fur the
presidential cbair. Tbe only way to get
suob information, looal and foreign, is
from a oewspatmr a real live, metro
politao, up to-dale newspaper, and tbe
Hall Lake Tribune ie Ibe only one in tbe
territory. IVnple who diff-r in politics
lib The Tribune admit that it bas no
oompetilor In tb Vetro country
One dollar a month for the dally, every
dev in the month, and but 70 cebte for
tbiee months f r the great Hemt-VWkly
We desire through the columns ot this
noner. to thank Ihn friends and neigh
bors who so kiudlv aaxUlHd as through
our late bereavement.
1. W. WIIM,
(Jahhib E. Well.
Thai Tlr4 feellig
Is a Common eomplainl end it ia a dn-
geraus svintttom. It means Ibat Its
Tiiein is debilitated neoaumi of Impure
blood, and to this condition II IS rape.
tally lUhle to aKark of dieeee. Hood's
Harsaparille la tba remedy for Ibis eon
d it ion. and elan for tbat weaknea hirh
prevai e at tbe ebang of sen, climate j
or III.
tlond's litis eel easily, yet pc.rot.ity
J m?ietitly oo tbe bule and liv-r.
r.cts.
Koee Bit Ayer's al Ike W wMs Fair.
Ayer'e Harsaparilla tijoye the extraor
dinary distinct too of having ho tbe only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at tbe
World'e fair, Cbleagi. Manofaolorere
of other saraaparillas sought by every
meaaatuobUioashowing of Ibeir goods,
nut they were all turned away nodr Ibe
siplkiHiD of Ibe rule forbidding Ibe
entry if patent medicine end aoeirome.
Tb deeieK.n of the World s fair eoiho
ritie to favor of Ayer's Harsaparilla wae
In tffect aa follows: "Ayer s Harsspa
rule la Dot a patent ojediclne. It iie
not heloeg to the l't of eoelruilif. It IS
here r lis meriie."
rD Iiti.-Oo Tody al 7.30
i.. In lleppeer, orearred Ibe death
Ixwt. Hi a T id oa HtoLt.-A red
Hborlhoro cow with slightly drooping
borne aod while marks no bio I fe. t,
right bind leal dried up; and hr inter
ealf, a red ron, blwky, ehorl lrgged
bull calf, both dimly branded with circle)
on right hip. 1Mb left lb John Q W il-
eon ranch etot July 10th. Informa
tion leading to Ih-ir recovery will be re
warded. N. C. fcUki.
70 2 Heppner, Or.
((eakixaMaa Ellis Ilanovtaea On
greeemee W. K. Elbe, t-f Ileppoer,
representing the eVffid mrigrevekiDel
IneL.ee, inf.el daegbler if Oeorge a.ri-l n. m im wrM m p ia.e
W eadCerrieE Welle, ag.d 2 m'-elhe ( 0-4 Hmertee h-eul, aod will re
aodlOdsje Cholera M.Mew was lie, "' ' r 'td.y. 0r oae ye
mom i-f Me dee'h. It. fuaeral oe-! r'. Mr. Hi.e bad .. f t is legs badly
.red al Ibe re.i l.ac ..f lU pareate lreteed, Ihroogh ai a-c;4'ui, a.,1 td
Wloelaf eflfe.n. lele rt Im gi l,u v.a.ie.i,ie
H-tlr.
There will be a meeting of IheiJ. A
It. te and Woman's ltellef Grpe tbe
last Halorday of Ibis mootb, Hcpl. 2Mb,
at 1 o'clock p. m, la the town of Hepp
ner. All lnmbre are rej'iele Io m
pret. Hy order of lb commander,
T. J. l.ot a.
r.!dr)W. II. Heifl. of the M. I..
church. Month, will bold Ibe ftrel quer
lerly iirg of line o-inferef," er lit
tbie etiy tomorrow eretnng and Huaday
m t'tilng sad nl''g AC are Ifitiiel
t lb e-vvie.
T. It. Howard makes a specialty in
eupplying stockmen with all Denied
artu'lea, bcrnd carrying a general line.
Hee hie new ad. u.
J. K. Taylor. Ihw txiimlar representa
tive of tb 1'acitln l'aier (Vt , of I'orlland,
wsa interviewing bis Heppner customers
Wednesday morning.
(1. B. Halt, tbe lonsorial artist, can
be foond at his parlor, Matlock corner,
where be will dipctie at popular prices,
shaves, shampoiHi, baireiita, etc.
Wall. Tbou.i-eon rune etag titwen
Henpner and lonumeut, arriving evry
day rxcopl Monday and leaving every
dav exoeol Huodav. Hhorteal anil chrap-
eet mute to tbe Interior. 1. Cobn,
agent.
Tbel'attereoo I'ub. Co.. have eecorad
the egncy of lh Ureeceol bicyol-e for
Morrow aod t Irani onunlles, and will
shortly bav) soma rnacbinee for eale al
rry low nguree. i,mmitii uwni
before baying. If.
Ike Knots ha a etock of binyole
repair and will fix yonr wheel op at
reonahl rale. It la hi (Mention to
mak a si-vialty in this line, end aa the
number .f wheel i rapidly Increasing.
Ibia will certainly b dmg oewe o
Iboae who are eo forlunale a to own a
bike. II-
Hi rgulr eabMiripiion prn of the
fVml Weekly liaaeil la 12 VI and the
reirular prKe ol the Weekly Oregonian
Ull.M). Anyone eobwrihing for the
Osteite aod paying for one year In
advance ran get Mb the Oarelle arid
Weekly Or. gonna for I t All old snb
errihere pnyirg iheir eilf intione f..r
oe yeer IB a Iraoee willies nlit!d to
tb
Out of Sight!
The lioy ia father to tbe man, and when
tbe bny dons the man's bat be is "out
of eight." Likewise the men who pro
vides biuiHulf with one of
T. R. HOWARD'S
bale, and also purohases his Groceries,
Cigars, Tobaooos and Geuts' Furnieb
ingH at Una eatahliehment where the
freshest and latest of tbe above lines
are kept.
Thia is elan the plane for H took mens
Kntiplies, ss this store makee a specialty
of everything required by this ols ot
trade. And a raanal oWrver ill not
tail to notice that our sheep and cattle
men take advantage of this fact
Rcmemlier the place
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four diMire south ol the Udy hotel.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
1805-1890.
fTUE CSIVE1WITY OP OHKdON, El-'OKSE, OUFOON, r fT-rn free tuition
(f to all etodente. Young men oan obtain board, lodging, heal and light id
tbe dormitory for II W per wek. lU.mers furnl.b their own linen. Yonog
women are provided board In privaU familn e at 1 00 ir week. Young women
deelrlng board ehonld a-Ureee IVof. Joho Wraob, Eugene, Oregon; or Hecrctary
Young Women's Christian Aseooletloo. Eugene. Ibe Unlver.ily offrre threw
baccalaureate degree, Ilecbelor of Arte. Uacheh.r of Hoicnc and H. heh.r of Ut
lera witb orponding aooreee of etudy. Tbe following shorter eour.ee are aleo
i a Kn.lish eonrae 1-a.ling in two yeare t? a bo.ioeee diploma and In
three yeere to tbe title graduele In English; an edveored courwi for grsduatee of
normal echm.le leading to the degree mar of pedagogy; A three years coura in
civil engiering leading to tb degree civil engineer; a eonr.ei.f teo yeare for
teacher of physical education leading l' n diploma and Ihe till director of
physical educeiion. Tbe foiv.rally chargee an Incidental f.e of teo dollars whieh
la payable In advance by all etodente. Hlndents holding diploma from the public
ioboola and thoM baviog teacbere' eertincalee are admitted to lh prepara'ory
department wilbonl examination. Tboe. deeinng informatl-rti regarding lh pre-
paiatory deparlmeot should ad Ireee Ihe iwan, n. i sarreg.n, r.-ige..-tot
eslalngoee aod Information addree
O. II. CI I A I'M AN, Pn-Httlint.
or J. .1. WAII ON. NiH-ivtary. K"K''". Oivon.
STATE NORMAL
Monmouth,
L
3 o'clock o
lUv. leate delivered tb eerntta, after j
which the remaiae were interre-t ia tbe
IIepfnr ermtry. The pares U end
reUiitee l. lb eyavpatby of ail ia
their bervrttat
I. ...!.-M. lit.il.Uf,
tMi.ie.lhy M' Wm Wrn, ie anw
prepeie-l to d i all kic le of drmkir.(
In Utt d !". Irfe eeM
i m in'm' t I.i'htealhel iuillug,
(Ml .1 ! Ma " " 5'
if yni wni to rot a !. ' cr sM r
t..ii. r ."4. r ail Ik Loo at I s
trouble t'nl.r e-Ivic of hie pbyet
eian, Mr. I'.ili em Ii I'orlland and
ealeted it'ol H.m.nien hMpilal for
tre.iu.ent. Mrs. I'.Hw and -.e are eow
w,b hiaj al ihe rerkihe.-Orefteieo.
Mr tine' roaaf friends will te pl1
In em of Li rrevrv. end will i
Sikcrely h p tbat M e Ir j ifeH nernlr ;
nay c bios no are trtM.
Z TJTXXm .h. if j t.
Mrs. T. K. Haekle ChHeeof a.
Tr. ee Uil..t.'e Vla'ir a.
car If' I co.oler il II. b.l em.r
f .f s d.biiil.t eft.e'a I ever !.'
( 4 drep-i. Iir M klle tiW
iiil. I'ikn ! m" rll hy T.
iW. Iya,;f.
1 -ii w
iKSirosftiV
Umi. eiry4 ee aW.
A bay r. il years ol I, breaded
al, h ky. ba a yonog coll Wa leal
eeen Iwlaaeq ll'I P'.er Olid ll'lm0.
I'm d'.IIar rei I will pi I for her
rmro U K-1 Kesasr,
till. Heppner, Oregn.
i
Ore
c ,i.ri.
.1
1 lnl.lMl"l Uihti
! ),l,..f ..mm .u. K.,. rt,l-l
.14 'l..i !-.
Tbe Diieene el Ibe eabeel ewiuiee
lleleeebiiiaoyeeMniyie) the siete wile).
mI fMClbereaemloetiee),
e i4t'l !'''". tr k 1 l'."i..n 14 .r
It -. Ji" '!' f rf.,"ef'.vn
I t- I i Wm Cwa oi Crv Cua
J r s.s ky I. . !, ir. wrrvrt
l Ml.
Ten l ate i f at.wk In lh Nilel
lUi-k t Heppner. Ad lie 11.. hard T.
Oit, K.ivr, A'liog'-w. 'af Mif.
N'oW I II lime to get ll.e We.k'y
Oreg-ih, gi.n'e.1 ee. per 4
II. e.t, WiMi U.et...le-h'riet
It m . f-v on er, 1 1 Ni l'r
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it.t l".t.tr, e arfiiltrsl pl.
iCoeiia la atid enoMrtow.
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