Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 27, 1895, Image 3

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    CANCER CUREO
-AlfiJ a-
life saved
by the Persistent Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"I was troubled for years with a
sore on my knee, which several
physicians, who treated me, called a
cancer, assuring me that nothing
could be. done to save my life. As
a last resort, I was induced to try
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak
ing a number of bottles, the sore
Here and There.
"Ah, woe i me," the maiden cried;
"I'm leven mllei from town,
And here I've lott the pin that keep
My knlcki Irom dipping down."
Detroit New.
A. P. Bradbury, the cracker man, was Oxfobdshirh Bucks. Dour. Belts, of
I in town yesterday. He was suffering nmoinu nnnrv. writes the Qazetts that
t?TwE! k 6df 1rk,e' 7CeiVed & S be will be at Heppner on Oct let or 2nd
roe Dalles by falling down a flight of I u , Hnn(1
Willi 1U Ol Mil u I""
Oxfordshire bucks, wbioh he will offer
See Horner & Kbea's new fall ad.
See Ed. Day's buck ad. in this isane.
Phil Heppner is np from Arlington.
Ask to see Minor k Oo.'s $10 overcoats.
Millinery at popular prioes at the Ba
zaar, tf.
The raoei commence Oot. 22, and last
five days.
Cast your optios over on Ed. Day's
new buck ad,
I
Burns wants a mail route to Wiune
mucoa, Nevada.
down Tuesday
steps, "lirsd" said that it was very
dark at the time. His friends are indeed
tbankful ror tbe explanation for it re
lieves them of a very diffionlt and disa
greeable taek, for bad this aooident
ooourred in broad daylight, there could
have been but one conclusion. In
further justification of tbe olaims of Mr.
Bradbury, the Gazette is pleased to
state that be drinks nothing stronger
tban Heppner water.
There oan be no pleasure or bappi-
for sale on very reasonable terms.
Sheepmen should oome early sod
seleot their rams before they are all
gone. 74-75.
Sad Death. The Gazette learns that
Lillie May Adkins, the only daughter of
Henry and Anna M. Adkins, died at
uess for persons whose liver or kidneys Uhenowitn, Wasn., eop. it. ioju, oljeu
are unhealthy. They are weak, sick 1 year, 4 months and 17 days. Mr. and
and irritable, and find it burdensome to rg Adkins had gone there to look at
perform work of any kind. What they ' fa tfa inf(.nt took a,
nepd Is n thnrnnch treatment with Dr. """"" .
J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm, dying after two weeks sickness. It was
This remedy is recognized by many of a granddaughter of Mrs. M. J. Saliog, ef
Dave Hamilton
from the mill.
Marble
Works,
began to disappear and my general
health improve. I persisted in this
treatment, until the sore was en
tirely healed. Since then, I use
Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as
a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in
deed, it seems as though I could not
keep house without it." Mrs. S. A.
Fields, Bloomfield, la.
AYER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver.
IBP
v, a r m 'w . - --i
The Niles-Vinson,
W alia Walla. Wash.
G. W. Montague was up from Arling
ton over Tuesday night.
For fruits, vegetables, or anything in
the grocery line, see Saling. 4t.
Mrs. A. Eeithly, of Heppner, has
Ooobin chiokens for Bale. s27-4-31.
Don't forget to attend tbe opening to
day at the Ladies' Bazaar. tf.
Mrs. 'Gene Campbell, who has been
ill. is reported as improving.
No bugs on Minor k Co.'s line oi
ladies' and gent's underwear.
Tom Driskell left a very large radish
at tbe Gazette office last . week.
Note tbe raoe ad., and you will
something interesting to horsemen.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. 8, 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Grass is beginning to start in tbit
seotion and fall feed promises to be good.
Dr. B. F. Vaugban and wife spent s
few days out on their Gooseberry rancb
last week.
Some interesting Eight Mile news h
deferred till Tuesday for laok of time to
set it np.
McFarland Mercantile Co. are not
behind in the matter of newspaper
advertising.
Fresh candies, any kind, at W. L.
Saling's. See him at tbe old Jerry
Cobn stand. 4t.
see
and lunoh goods, see
Just received a brand
4t.
I3UNM0NTIEWEPTHUPR5AT
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8 5 10 II 12 15
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Take Notce.
L Tie mm of nv cents per Una will be
Ihanted for "cards of thank.," "resolutions of
reepeint," 1UU of weddlmr prenentt and donon,
nd obituary notice, (other than thoa the edit
yt ihall htinnlf give aa a matter of newt,) and
aotlceaolipeclal meeting! lor whatever purpoae.
I Notice of church and society and all other
sntertalnmenta from which revenue li to be de
rived, ihall be charted for at the rate of five
.Ante a Una. Thene rule will be itrlctly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rate reaeonabU aad made known
ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hard man, Monument, Long Creek,
loha lav and Canyon City, leavea aa follow I i
Kvery day at 6 a. m., am-pl Similar.
A rrtvea every day at I p. m., r.rwpt Monday.
The cheapMt, qiilrkMt and beat line to or
from the Interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON. Prop.
Phlll Cohn. Agent.
Ertra Pale Star Brewery Beer
In Half Pint Bottlee can be
bad only at the
Hotel Bar!
City
Whr high grade Uquore and Clgart are alao
kept by laa.
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Mitohall Monitor
J. C. Hay,
Heppoar, tad 1. 0. Large, of Portland,
been bovera. ara in Iowa and will
remain bar for a week or mora.
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
Blood, clttr your Complexion, regulat
your bowel and make your bead clear
aa a ball, itfc . &Oo.. ao l II- Hold by
T. W. Avars Jr.
Hon. W. K. Ellis, aceompaoiad by bla
vile and aoo. Kddi. ratoroad from
eiaii in Portland aad tbe valley aa laal
Tna1. Uuiir Robbie and UtM
For groceries
W. L. Suling.
new stock.
P. Cohn got baok from Portland
Tuesday. Mrs. Cohn remained below to
visit relatives .
Minor and Co. have the largest line
of boots to be found in Heppner.
and compare prioes.
Wanted Plain or fanoy sewing. Will
go to tbe house or take sewing at home.
Mrs. Mary Henderson.
Goods delivered to any part of tbe oity
at Minor & Co.'a. Don't hesitate ta ask
tbem to seud yoa your package.
Best aooommodatlon and courteous
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. 8ts Portland, Oregon.
A letter from Prof. A. W. Wier, who if
now located at Reedley, Calif., stBtei
that tbe olimata there is excellent.
Bnninesa men advertise and prosper
and that is the reason why Heppner'
business is increasing all the time.
D. B. Zimmerman, of North Dakota,
bought 10 oar loads of stock cattle in this
section tbis week wntcn na win soon
ship Eaat.
Kosooe Shaw and Dan Morrow camr
in Wednesday from Long Creek, leaving
yesterday for home, both loaded with
merchandise.
P. 0. Thompson Co. are aa usual in
tba lead with a large assortment oi
inter gloves and mittens at prioes mat
defy oompetitioo.
J. N. Fordyce, representing the PaoifiV
Vinegar Co., and A. A. Yerei, repre
tenting Wad bams k Kerr Bros., were in
Id town Wednesday.
Wm. Col. father of Oliver Coi, an
aged gentleman, died lata last week oat
on Light Mils. Mr. Cos bad been ill
for a number of years.
Call aod see Minor & Co.'a line of
gents overcoats, the largest assortment
aver brought to tba city, at price
rangiog from ft to $17.
Mathewa BroaCity hotel barber t bop,
tooeortal artiste, Uaironttiog, shaving,
shampooing, etc., done cieulinoaiiy.
Baths at 23 oenta spires.
Advertisers who wsot space in tba
Oasette must get their enpy in not latar
loan Monday for Tuesday's issue aod
Thursday for Friday's issue.
Jobe J. Murphy is bsnllog out mer
chandise forble brother. Henry Moriby.
ot Monomrot lie Irft Tneeday with
two big loads, principally ttoor.
Don Carlo Boyd ha given np the
Mltobell barbel shop and ba accepted
a position on tba Ocboro lleview,
pobhsheJ at Priosvill. Oregon.
"For ysere," says CepLC Moellar. "I
have rhed mora upon Ayer'a Pills than
the best medical authorities as without
a peer for the cure of diseases of the
kidneys or liver. It rapidly drives out
diseased conditions, restores health and
strength, vigor and cheerful spirits.
Prioe $1.00 per bottle.
F. H. Snow, of the Pendleton Tribune,
formerly a resident of tbis county and
who at one time bad one of the best
little papers ever printed within its
borders, got in Tuesday from Pendleton,
making the trip on a wheel. He visited
ild friends at Lexington yesterday, and
will remain a few days looking after bis
interests bere.
Rolf-denial is the one thing most
lifBonlt to inculcate and always hard to
oractioe, especially when there are good
things to eat within reaoh. But there ie
no self-denial neoesBary if you takp
Simmons Liver Kegulntor. It promotes
iigeation, prevents Dyspepsia and a
lope after a hearty meBl of delioacies
will prevent any disoomfort. It's the
best good-night toddy.
Morrow county oannot boast of s
growing population. In 1890 there
wore 5,200 people within its borders,
vliile the census of tbis year shows but
3400. It is likely, however, that tbis
inuld be raised a few, taking into oon
lideration tbe number of residents away,
Sut it is praotically oorreot and is not s
Mattering showing.
Paul Boulon, the well known show
man, accompanied by Mr. Geo. Gonne.
trrived at Heppner on Wednesday'?
rain and will give a show tonight aod
tomorrow eve. Everybody knows Paul
Boulon, and we are assured that bis
companion is a first class artist. A good
h'.use is expected.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not' a seoret
nreparation. Any physioian may havf
he formula on application. The secret
if its success as a medicine lies in it'
'xtraordinnry power to cleanse the blood
it impurities and cure tbe most deep
tested oases ot blood disease.
Newberg Graphic: Congressman W.
Call L- Elba aud family, of Heppner, Morrow
county, were in town Tuesday nigor.
Mr. Ellis is still lame from a hurt
"eceived two or three years ago, by
heing thrown from a stage, and is oom
oelled to go on crutches.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says "Shlloh's Vitahzer 'saved
ny life.' I consider it the beBt remedj
or a debilitated system I ever used.'
c"or dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouhh
t exoels. Prioe 75 cents. Sold by T.
W. Ayers, Jr.
Fell Bros, have reoeived part of their
'all millinery, and as soon as balance of
-heir goods arrive from tbe East .the)
ill have their opening. Their stock
will be larger than they have carried
before and prices to meet all compe
tition. , tf.
Representative John Gurdane, of
Umatilla onunty, has been seriously ill
'or some time, and is not yet out ol
langer. His many friends here regret
-o bear ot the old gentleman's illnes
ind trust that his reoovery will be rapid.
Ben Mathews Is now sole proprietor of
the oity meat market where he keeps
'resh supply ot beef, pork, mutton, veal
laueage, baoou and lard, which be sell
'or the lowest market prioe. Fred Bock
the Portland butcher, ia still with bim. tl
The Morrow County W. C. T. U. will
hold their semi-annual convention in
Qrppnrr beginning Tuesday Oct. Htb
at 1 o'olock p. m., and dosing with
publio session on Wrdnrsday evening.
K full program will appear next week.
Two litlgsoti, Isaac RudJoek and
Mnlvin Green, undertook to whip A. D
Slillman aod W. M. 1'ieroe, two 1'endle
inn attorneys, a few days ago, in then
office at Pendleton. The disoiplee ot
Blaokslooa came off victorious.
C. M. Grimes, the storkbuyer, shipped
soar load of cattle Wednesday, aod
expect to receive and ship 15 oar loads
tomorrow. This shipment come from
lbs Oilman-French stork ranch, and all
go to the Union Meat Company.
Mrs. James Talbot, who ba bren
receiving medical treatment at tba OooO
-tamam an hospital for tie past month,
aa brought borne Wednesday. Wt
learn that Mrs. Talliot come hum
grrally improved.
Miiohell Monitor: Mr. D. C. Boyd
baa leased t'ie barber shop heretofore
toco pled by Linn Woods, aod will
hereafter be found ready In perform,
ii.neorielly, at any reasonable hour of
i he day or night.
Japaneee paper napkius for eociels
Eight Mile.
Overwork, either physioal or mental.
will produce weakness and loss of
energy. Too many business or family
oares, overwork in the harvest field, an
excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months of misery. To prevent
this, the exhausted system should be
reinforoed immediately. Dr. J. fl.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an-appropriate remedy.
Prioe 81.00 per bottle.
Bitten bt a Doa. While playing
with a dog and cart, near the First
National Bank building, Tuesday
Maurice Hansbrough was bitten severely
by J. A. Patterson's dog. The latter dog
attacked tbe one hitched to the vehicle
and the little boy protested, endeavoring
to save his property, during wbioh h
reoeived a severe bite in tbe arm and
face. Dr. Shipley dressed the wound
aud Maurice will soon be all right
(Tbe Gazette learns sinoe that it was
Maurioe's dog that did tbe biting.)
Tired Women
Must have strength or they will be in the
suffering despair of nervous prostration.
The true way to win vigorous health is to
take Hood's sarsaparilla wnicn win duuo
np strength by making pure, rich blood;
thus it will also feed the nerves upon tbeir
proper nourishment, create an appetite,
tone the stomach invigorate every organ.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
is what tired women need the one True
Blood Purifier prominent in the pu blic eye.
Hlf 0 : 1 1 act harmoniously with
Hood's Surtaparilla. 2uc
AMONG THE POULTRY.
"We bad an epidemic of dysentery in
this vicinity last summer," sayl Samuel
S. Pollock, of Brioeland, Cal. "I was
taken with it and suffered severely until
someone called my attention to Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I prooured a bottle and felt
better after the first dose. Before one
half of tbe bottle bad been nsed I was
ell. I reoommended it to my friends
tnd their experience was the same. We
ill unite in saying it is tbe best." For
isle by Slooum-Johnson Drng Co.
Railroad Accident. Freight train
oumber 21, west-bound, came in this
-norning (23rd inst) ahead ot time. A
twitch had been left open, which let tbe
train on to a side track, and It crashed
into half a dozen box oars. Two flats
ere broken to splinters. Tbe oar next
thead contained four men and eight
Portland racehorses, ooming from La
Irande fair, en route to Salem. Da
Lashmutt's Blondie, Carl Carney and
Stanwix and five others were in tbe oar,
bioh was badly smashed. None of
the men was hurt. Tbe horses were not
xamined olosely to see if any were
njnred. Pendleton Dispatch.
Don't trust the hired man or boy to
look after the chickens. They will
neglect them. If you want the poultry
attended to properly do it yourself.
Do not let the chicks roost on small
roosts while they are young. If they
roost before their breasts become firm
and hardened, they will be sure to
have crooked breast bones.
Experience: is a great school in
poultry raising, and the mistakes are
guideposts to keep every one in line.
Get all the experience you can and
avoid making the same mistakes twice
and then you will be on the road to a
profitable success.
At this season of the year, when
there is an unlimited range, care will
be necessary to observe, by liberal
feeders, not to overfeed the fowls
There will be little or no dang-er of
overfeeding the chicks, as it takes all
they can get to furnish them bone
muscle, feathers and flesh.
The success of many a man in the
poultry business, both commercially
and irom a lanciers standpoint in
show records, is due to women, who
get no credit. They have been the
power behind the throne many a time
when men have received the honors.
Prairie Parmer.
Why Farmers Nhould Keep Hooks.
Farmers do not have that knowledge
of their aflaira that they should,
many of them keep no books. Whe
the census is being taken they can give
but very little information in regard
to the number of bushels of grain
grown each year, or the value of the
live stock; hence much must be derived
from estimates rather than from facts
presented.' Every farmer should keep
books and set down all the items
receipts and expenses.
BOO
T I BUT NEVER
1 SQUEEL! C)
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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.
Don ra m 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 niidif you don't buy then
we are to blame. We are hore to show goods.
We Meet and Beat all Competition!
MINOR & COMPANY.
DON'T FORGET THAT
P. C. THOMPSON CO.
Are Still in Business
In Bpite of boycotts. Our enemies are Btill trying to drive us out, but
rb Jong as our friends stay witb us, we will continue to
soil 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.
Grocer
if
Be sure and call whon you want
, Hardware, Tinware,
Willowware, and many other things.
M
Bncklea's ArnlM Salve.
Tbe best salve In the world tor onts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
tnd positively onres Piles, or do pay
required. It is guaranteed to aive
perfect satisfaction or money refunded,
'il'ce 25 cents per box. For sale by
T. W. Ayers. Jr.
Tint churn should not be more than
half full of cream when berinninr to
churn.
Oreen Mathews tor shaving, bair-l
cutting, shampooing and all other work I
in that line. Hatbs at any tune curing
business bonrs.
T. R. Howard makes a specialty in
supplying stookmen witb all needed
articles, besides carrying a general lius.
See bis new ad. tf .
O. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, can
be found at his parlors, Matlock oorner,
where be will dispense at popular prices,
haves, shampoos, bairouta, etc.
PaCL Boulo! and Qo. Oonn.
Wednesday Panl Boulon and Geo.
onne dropped into Heppner from tbe
ipper oountry. These inimitable artials
in the Una of legitimate aoting have
journeyed far sioos they left Pan
Fraucisoo. Leaving the Golden Oat
oily, they played at all tbe important
owns op to Portland, took ia almost
every part ot Washington, Idaho,
Montana and op into Canada, then
hack to Spokane, playing the Hound
lection, and are tow preparing to take
io the ooontry bordering onto tbe
Oregon Short Line. Io all tbete gentle
men have been oo the road fifteen
mouths, and have met with entbnalaatic
receptions everywhere. Oo bett Friday
aod Sutordav nights they will bold forth
t8. P. Uarrigoes' opera Louse. Prices,
70 oeots general admilUtioe, 23 for
ohildreo. No extra charge for reserved
teals.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day exoept Monday aod leaving every
dav eifieut Sunday. Shortest ami cheap
est route to the interior. P. Coho,
agent.
The regular snlwonption pne of the
Semi-Weekly (iasette is $2M ami the
regular price ot the Weekly Oregnniao
istl.bO. Anyone subscribing for the I
Qaxette and paying for nna year in
advance rao get both the (lar.ette and
Weekly Uregoniao for t'l. All old sub
scribers paying their snlcriiions for
one year in advanoe will b entitled U
tba asms.
Ten shares of stock io the Nation
Dank of Heppner. Addreaa Itii hard
Cot. Keoelver. Arlington, Oregon, Ulf.
IS
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Out of Sight!
The boy is father to the man, and when
the boy dona tbe man's bat he is "out
ot sight." Likewise the man who pro
vides himself with one ot
T. R. HOWARD'S
hats, and also purohases his Qrocerios,
Cigars, Tobacoos and Gents' Furnish
ing at this estalihslimeat where tba
freshest and latest of tbe above lioes
are kept.
This is also the place for Htooknien's
Supplies, as this store makes a specialty
of everything required by this otssa of
trade. And a cannal nbservsr will not
fail to notice that our sheep and cattle
men take advaotage of this fact.
Kememlier tba placa m
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors south of the Udy hotel.
oytblog elsa to tba medirina cbt, to I nUrtalnraeots or boma mm at Il'iO pat
regolats mr rwiwsla and lh of tbe 1 1) or II BO lor hot of buo. Clipr
ship's eraw. Tbeaa pills ara oot sr
renalnad Ulow to attaod tba io their action, but do their work tbor
oral oollsis at Corvallia. looghly."
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OF THE PUBLIC
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ffcf tnn 4rH n.xoM Mkg Ikro-K kU
knt s or. wardt' kUa ,inr "" ' 'r' Umntin
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At ant mam fo ndrmU $: ikat U an afrmf0 Jkat mo man
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ban linen napkin. Can bo wstid
For sals by P. C Thompson Co. 4-5
S. C. Maria and (cr Minor bava Uo
bead of fins Sborlboro callla dowo at
tha tU fair, under rharga of Mr
Maris. They will oo doubt aw-nre 'iit
a oomhar of prfmlam.
Elmer Mioenm's photograph gallery is
now opn on lower Maio trel kr
triotly Crat-olaaa work ran ba aeenrvd
at reasonable priaea. Call and imio
work aod gt pnoa. Tutf
Bob Jordan, ona of tba Harney enunty
arig of rattla tbitvaa. ha jampxl tbe
eooniry eiiig hi tKairan ti foot
il bill. Uul and Vo J ir.h.o lav
been rnnrtied In jail.
Miilo's Cora is ani l on a gorentae.
t eueea lneiplft Cnamptio. It la
(a tt (-ingbCnreooly or eot a d'.
;. ei . f.l el , and II rV,J by T. W.
4r. Jr.
Tl.oa .f lUU'a 1 1 r Iteaaoar ptt
ori tba gr-ialb of tl.a bair, sod r
i.f lis itqrl rolor and taaly. frw
i b rip of dandrofl, Mifr, aod all ta
paritw,
W. (). AUn.a wi.fi lo oit ltm
b oiiti over in tba I'kiab roantrr t
lb pact Week, Started bI t-nf.
Ha eiel to remain until f'brietma.
W. L. baling k-a V b School
appliea aa laMata, writing material,
p-nril. Ink. l. At tha old Jerry
C"ba staad, Mimw trail Iittf. t.
Xoaa Bat Ayer at lh World Fair.
Ayer'a Sarparilltnjoy tbe extraor
dinary di'tiiictioo ot having been tba only
Mood purifier allowed an exhibit at th
World'a fair, Chicago. Msnnfacturer
A other aaraeparilUa aonght by avary
meansloobtaioaahowiog of tbeir good,
nut tl.ey were all turned away under tba
ppltralioo of tba ml forbidding the
niry of patent dieirie and noatrom.
The ilem.ioo of tha World' fair aol ho
rttiee Io favor of Ayer'a Hsrprllla wa
in enect aa follow: -Ayer a nrpa
rtlla ia oot patent medicine, It cbiaa
ml twlung to tha it of Boatrom. It la
bar on ita merit."
Now la tha lima to get tha We kly
Oregonian, tba greateat oapaper of
tha Went. Witb tbsOxetta,lMth strict
ly in advance, for one year, t-l. No better
combination uf oeaapapere 0u ba insde
io tba atata. Iteaidna wa will give a a
nreinlum ao additional Journal. tti Web-
fnot Plantar, an agrirnlloral pier,
(Vima in now and anWrlte.
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1 S05-18!J(.
BURKS-CHHYOH STRGEUKE
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Miasm. Wadneailay afuroooo, at
tha rldenea of Davt PreaeUy, In llepp.
aer, ocourrad ILa merriaga of Mr. F.lgla
II. Vlneoo, arm i.f Mr. aad Mrs. im.
Vitiaoo, and Mi F.tnm A. Farguaon,
daagliter of Mra. Illram CU'k, all real
dent of th; !mtneiita lueshty. Ji)g
Frelb4 peri.rtn-l II, mrnr rite la
tba must Improaaiva otaeaer. after wblcb
tha happy roapla raealvad tba agrl
lallofi of ratativaa aad frtand prol.
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Sinqlo Foro $0.00.
Round Trip $1 1.00
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fTUE CMVEIIHITY OF OHEOON, KUJKSF, OKF.OON, f ffers frew toitloo
( to all stndenta. Young men cao ditaio board. lodging, heat and light in
tba dormitory for IITM) par weak. lUiomera furoiah Ibeir owolioeo. Yooag
wotneo ara provided board Io privala familiea at H 00 par wk. Young women
daniring board shoobl aJ Ireaa Prof . John Mraoh, Eugene, Oreg .o; or Hacretary
Youog Women'o Christian Aaolatloo, Eugeoa. Iba Uoiv.raiiy ouera inrew
barcalaoreaU degrees, Bachelor of Aria, Bachelor of Soienoe aod Bh helor ot I-at-lers
wilb eorreapondmg oonraea of atudy. Tba following aborter eonraee ara alao
offerad: An Ecgliah ooorea leading lo two year t a Imainees diploma and In
tt.raa years lo tba title gradonta in Eoglwb; an advanre eooraa lor graduates ol
oormal acboola leading to Iha Jegrea maatar of pag.f y ; A Ibrea years eooraa la
olvilangioeefing leading to Ihadegwi civil anginaer; ooursaof two yeara for
leaibara of physical a-lucalioo lea.ling lo a diploma anj ma una uiraou oi
physical education. Tba I'nlvereily rhargrs ao inoil.-ntai tea oi tao noiiart w nwo
U oatabl In alvanoa by all etodente. Stulenl boldiogdiplornaa fmm tba public
eohool and thoa having tea. here' eartlflealee ara a.lmltla.1 lo th preparatory
depertroeiil witboot aiaminallon. Tbnaa deeiring Informal l regarding tba pra-
paratory department ahool I Ureas II. lo, X, I. narregao, r.ugen.
For ealalogqea and loformatbrti addreae
C. II. CHAPMAN. PifHiilniit.
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