, THE BEST Family Medicine Sha Bits Star Known. Word of Praise front a How York Lsdy for AYER'S PILLS " I would like to add my testimony to that of others who have used Ayer'a Pills, and to say that I have taken them for many years, and always derived the best results from their use. For stom. ach and liver troubles, and for the cure of headache caused by these derange ments, Ayer's Pills cannot be equaled. Here and There. See Wills & Slocam's new ad. Nat Webb is down from Wslla Walla. Andy Cook was in from Lena Satur day. Millinery at popular prioes at the ba zaar, tf. Phill Heppner returned to Arlington yesterday. Wm. Hughes left yesterday afternoon for Portland. John Sheridan dropped in from Butter oreek Saturday. Cbas. Johnson, of Lexington, Satur day ed in Heppner. Geo. Conser is taking in the fair down at Salem this week. A Complete Wreck. A STORY OF PECULIAR INTEREST TO WOMEN. How the Life of a York Stat Woman was Wrecked- Mfe Loot It Joys Bnt the Clouds Famed and Happiness Came Again. When niy friends ask me what is ths best remedy for disorders of the stom ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea son, they will break up a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, and regulate the digestive organs. They are easy to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicine I have ever known." Mrs. Mat Johnson, 368 Eider Avenue, New York City. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair. Ajsr's Saruparilla Cures all Blood Disorders. W. P. Courtney from the interior. came iu yesterday Ike Large is baok from a trip to Grant and Crook oountiea. made a trip to Marble Works, Doug. Belts is re moving to a siege are r Tcrrv7 v ajsw arm Sal 1 WKM CALENDAR 5 1 x. ' flf J" 11 Hi' U 11Uk-( X 6UN I MON I TUt I WtD I THU FRl T35T -2 J) j 2 3 5 JT 7 8 9 10 .11 TT 13 TT 15 16 17 18 19 10 l 11 2.3 4- lb Zb 17 La8 19 I 30 I 31 I D Take -Notice. L The mm of five cents per Una will be Aimed lot "cards of thanka," "reaolutions of reapect," aits ot wauaiDff presents ana aoooni, nd obituary notices, (other than thoae the dlt yt ahall himself give aa a matter of news,) and aotlceaof upeclal meeting! for whaterer purpoee. 1 Notlceaof church and society and all other tnterUlnmenU (rum which revenue la to bo da rived, ahall be charged for at the rate of five 4iitt a Hue. Theae rules will be strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising ratee reasonable and made known tpon application. Sterling Eeitbley Arlington Saturday. The Niles-Vinson, n alia Walla. Wash. Pilot Bock Record: ported on the sick list. Geo. Utt and father are Heppner for the winter. Sterling Smith is having with granulated sore eyes. For fruits, vegetables, or anything in tbe grooery line, see Baling. it Mrs. A. Keithly. ot Heppner, has Cochin chiokens for sale. s27-4-81 Several of oar local horsemen getting np steeds for tbe races. Don't forget to attend the opening to day at the Ladies' Bazaar. tf. Oscar Minor left Saturday for Salem and is this week ttikiug in the fair, Mike Kenny, Barney Doherty and John Mollally were iu town Saturday Ous Stalter sot in from a shearing tour through Montana, Saturday last La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heppner, J. H. Piper and Brace MaAlister were noticed on Heppner s streets Saturday, The Wallula postofHce was robbed of $200 in oash and 8100 in stamps last week. Geo. W. Smith and wife returned reoently from a visit to the WalU Walla seotion, W. H. Benbatr, ot Chicago, tbe well known traveling man, Snndayed in Heppner. Assessor Willis and wife went down to Portland Saturday last, to remain a few days. Fresh candies, any kind, at W. L Saling's. See him at tbe old Jerry Cobn stand. For groceries and lunoh toods, see W. L. Haling. Just received a brand new steok, 4t, Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to tbe house or take sewing at home. Mrs. Mary Henderson. Best accommodation and oonrteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sta., Portland, Oregon. It you mow a good item don't heel tate to flive it to tbe newsgatberer. Tbe Gazette appreciates these little favors Ed. Rood arrived from a visit to familiar spot ot boyhood's day hack Id Missouri and Illinois, Saturday last Born To the wife of Day Preisley, TIME TABLE. Stair for Hardman, Monument, Lone Crock, fob a Day and Canyon City, leavea aa lollowa : Kvery day at t a. m., eirepl Hunday. Arrtveaavarydayat p. m.,rpl Monday. The cheapest, qulrkrat and beat Una to or from the lutertor mnntry, WALT. TH05IPSOS, Prop. Pblll Cohn, Agent. Eitrs. Palo Star Brewery Boor In Half Pint Bottle can b had only at th Hotel Bar! City When hlKh frad Uquor and Cigars ar alao kpt by Tol. Ashland Tidiogs: II. V. Gstee. Esq., lb promoter of th new water aod light plants at Klamath Fall, was oo lt evening's trttio for th Willamette from Klamath Falls. Ha says that the Uotrto lights will b horning there within a month. Tbe reservoir for tha weler works baa also bo oompleted. gbllob's Cnrt, Iba great Couith and Croop Curs, is la great demand. Pocket alt anntalna IwentV five doe only tie. Childreo lov tt. Hold by T. W. Ay art Jr. Eiebanf oar gen (From the Binghamton, N. Y Republican.) We have heard so much talk through out the country of late concerning Mrs. Martha Gates of Maine, Broome county, N. Y., that yesterday a reporter of the Bingboraton Bepublioan, interviewed ber for publication, and her story hiob will interest all women, is as follows: I was born in Hartford, Cortland County, New York, 42 years ago. I have been married 21 years and am tbe mother of eight obildren. About two years ago I was afflicted with trouble incidental to my sex and guttered ago nizing pain. Tbe tremble oootinued to grow worse, until last winter I was compelled to take to my bed, I oalled in a regular pbysioian, but his treatment did not seem to do me much good, and only relieved me for a little time, after wbioh my condition beoame worse than before. I was ooofined to my bed for three months and was absolutely unable to attend my household duties. I could bardly feed myself so weak bad become. I had to be waited upon day and night and was a physical wreok There was very grave doubts about my ultimate recovery. The best hope the dootor oould hold out to me was that I might be able to get around again and attend to my household duties after remaining in bed a few months longer. But instead of getting better I grew steadily worse. One day I happened to 1 read in the naner ahnnr. T)r. Williams' Pink Pills for pale peoplo and decided to give them a trial. Immediately after them and before I had need halt a box I eaw a marked obange tor tbe better in my condition. All this time, how ever, I was oonfined to my bed. I continued taking tbe medloine until I had used four boxes and by that time I was able to be about and around again, Tbe improvement has been steady ever since. I am still a little weak, but am growing stronger as fast as nature, aided by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will let me. I have great faith in these pills and shall use them hereafter. My hus band, who felt real miserable all tbe spring, took them and they made a new man of him. I also used them for my daughter, aged 19 years, who has found them very beneficial for trouble Inci dental to ber sex. So far a I am myself concerned I consider it a wonderful euro." Mrs. Gatea has lived in North Maine for many years, and ia highly respeoted, Any statement she makes is cheerfully acquiesoed iu by ber friends and acquaintances. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore greatly, in Heppner, Saturday, Sept. 28th a son. shattered nerye. They are for sale by Dave is taller than aoy six-footer ia 8n dr0ggiita, or may be bad by mail town. ,, n. tr.'niam. m-.i,,,;.,. n.. , tiuiu A.' 1 . 1 1 ItllU IUOUIVIHV When yoo want to feel merry oali on Hhpni.nritv. v. T.. for Krin. nap hn nr , . T. 1 I J . I I - ' w" uisns cperrj, at me ueiveuero naiuuu, where they keep tbe finest wet goods Id town. tt. Pilot Rock Record: H. Wade and family of Heppner passed through Pilot Hock last week eolng to Athena so locate. P. C. Thompson Co. are as nsoal io tbe lead with a large assortment of winter gloves end mittens al prioee that defy competition. 4-0 Mathews Bros.,Cily bote! barber shop, tonsnrial artists. Uairoattiog, sbavmg, bmpeoing, etc., done eoiantiuoally. Baths at 23 oente apiece. Kan's Clover Root, tbe great Blood six boxes for $2.50. so Am Entxbpbisiwo Man. We have been reliably iuformed that H. V. Gates rill be In Castle Rock in a short time and will make a proposition to pot system ot water works in our town cheaply that it would be (oily to oppose so enterprise so beneficial to ths town Ws doo't mean that ths water works rill be a cheap jobo affair, but that water will be furnished very cheaply for domestic aod fire purposes. Mr. Galea sod Mr. Foraytbs bav evinced their nnriner. sivee treehneee and elsarneee to good leitb, along with all others ths Complexion aod rare Cooetipetion, have property, io tbe towu by investing 23ots.,WeU.,l. soil or their capital, end ws srs ,0, lbil jj Gatea will invest more capital In a water Jr. Th riaxetts calls ths attootioo of lbs ladies to Mrs. M. jsBellitr's grand opening ad. Io this lne. Ths date Is set for Friday, Saturday aod Mooday, October 4,0 and I. Bnckinsbam's Dys for tbs wblaksrs i (he beet, bandleet. eafrct, sorest. eUsneat. most eoooomieal and satis- faelnrv dve ever Invented. II is tbs gantlemen's favorite. Elmer Slooom'e pboitrspb gallery is now open on loosr Maio street bere atrletlv firet-elaas work can he secured at reasonable prioee. Call aod siamios work sad gel prioee. utf J. U. Csrmtcbeel reports bsvleg tkn-ahad about tao bushels to tbe 1 bl M a aeon. system for the town if the oooocil will give him a littls encoorsgemeot. Will it do Ibis, it bis proposition is fair? AJvoeate. Noae Bat Ayer's at Ik Mi Fair. Ayer's Hamaparilta srijnya tbs extraor dinary distinction of bavmg Wo lbs only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Cbioago. Manufacturer of olber sarsaparillas sooghl by evry means to otitalosshowint of their M..a, bat I hey were sll laroe.l sway noder the spplk-etton of the rale forbidding the entry of relent medieinee and noatrero. er Tbs deeielon of the World's fair ant ho. ritiee io fevr of Ayer's Haras parilla was In effoet as follow: "Ayer's Marpe- ollhsJeeksoov lis Times, win s ieoa -- . . neiabbors did eooslly ss ..m. u boi . b.ini mixlielne. It !. to ths bymeoesl altar oos or togeoss Ui beloe. lo ibe l,.t of aoetroms. It is fairest dsogbtera. hers on its merits." JUVvWiir lJuV1flf'YJ"UIAnJVYy'","'ll" f ffc Call h Attention OF THE PUBLIC SO fUC FACT Ihnt vktna avrrMef ivfterf i fAal fce or th9 ets smoVrsel ssy"' e Mk(a fart,egk KU hrtl ; or, to ofAr irwecfi, hi it a luir and fa frf mot in Aim! It's do so rl fo Mlrrf7 ererg o tlf, M ire dfw of mnntit'rUi: IMmss froef ijs tktt m evis JJr an.,thrr ;,rH . f Irmthful U fWr frfvlW awr rnU (r ire ore er.rr In Ml it f f rfA fr;..rf svrrao-'.) tf, int il Ifc i" $lotk,mn4 fVlre y,n ritt led If W".hA. Hft-rUta rintk wW brll, t w-e ' n rht.ip '"" Ori'J. ' a s falaad"' r'S) rWJ tad min Jmtt ,if eiy. IVrg KtirtfUt IVere, HORNER & RHEA. KM !.. tt -v f " TF a 1 ' t4' a, ti t 0 I ,k 'T r OoD Kiu so - Baby Ilith, owsed by TomMtarky sod Cees M.ll.k. .Ill well ej the first day's reees at Helen, ronolng sonod to All Ilobed, lbre qoarlers of a mile, Is lbs fast tins of 1 .1.1, ene-balf eeoood Iheo the N.ibet rrord. Tbe little mars bld fiil t.lsce till aer the eutron, sod I Ilea was olr tiea a balf Imgth. As I ,e t a Ihr year-old. end bee shoes Jeieileol pl Isj sll br rohlee's. wie ! rtl-g ily lt er, it l"r.eeled Ibal ieUe is hot eoropaay In any eleee of b and gw-d reeoUs see eitd. Tb flai or t-ai-IM f p,ais kideS nttiby. Tto'y k 4)t ifni.hl. sed fia l It t iH'i,a M pff m wxk iif eny l l Ubal i. ti..rfr, i..ir)-n e.ih I e , t. II. M. I Ut ! K .!.. luies. IHo niMi )!! oiibeli pffrlt Sfr of !! I be ki leey er lif. It rai!'y -1rtv l 4wad mstt itoee, toe l.Mb ed ; Mris, ttg- eed rtiff-il epiiiie. j ! 1 1 tt hwii, - j Tbe -l i'-r of lb () . ba lr.e eiiiOi eod obit' f. fl.leti'M t-t lie etr dte - Ibal Itote an h asiat b I if M , V!t rtt lir-iMt etrf ( ' '-' the eiMkd el tbe t-ve-e Tie Sialic ! SI fUf t'M. 't-e f , taM, was vs bt 'ttt !. 1 I JnMises. rd. a-l Jtm 0 , li.fi. 4Tis,0i.v . E. O : James B. Eddy, of tbe rail way commission, was s cauer ai ine Commercial Association rooms Wednes day evening. He is on a tour ot m- pection with tbe commission ana nas been east to Hnntington. The (J. K. A N. lines have never been in as good con dition as they are at present, since they were first built, says Mr. Eiddy, ana improvement takes place each month. C. 8. Van Duyn arrived home from the valley Thursday last, leaving his father in better condition, though not entirely recovered. Mr. Van Duyn and his brothers were together tor tne nrst time iu ten years during bis sojourn below. He is not decided yet as to where he will looate in case he lesves Heppner, but at present is inolined to look with i favor upon The Dalles. Overwork, either physical or mental, will nroduoe weakness and loss ot energy. Too many Dusiness or iamuy cares, overwork in the harvest fteld, an excess of woman's work aod worry will produce months ot misery. Io prevent this, tbe exhausted system should be reinforoed immediately. Dr. J. fl. McLean's Strenatbening Cordial and Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy. Price 81.00 per bottle. Fred Dnran brought the Gazette a healthy specimen of Morrow oonnty hops Saturday. It came from Eev. Knw's hoovard. down near the mouth of Rhea oreek. Many pickers are at work aud the enterprise promises to pay well . Others will no doubt go into the hop business, now that it is proven to be a success in Morrow county. Arlington Reoord : Messrs Bonlon and Gonne gave a oonoert at the Coffin opera house Tuesday evening, which was well attended. After tbe oonoert those who wished participated in dancing, while Paul gave ns an idea of how a Cremona may be made to talk when in front of a competed violinist. O. L. Patterson, accompanied by his wife and child, arrived from Long Creek Sandny evening, and before returning will visit the metropolis and other towns ud the valley. O. h. will represent Hermion Lodge, No. 4U, K. of , at tne Grand Lodge session wbioh oonvenes ut Salem, Oot. 8. School ooramences at Heppner next Monday. The term this year will be six months in length, and the high hool course has been "ohopped out." This is to be regretted, but the course of tbe directors is in accordance with tbe expressed will ot a majority of the taxpayers. "For several months, I was troubled with a presistent humor on my bead which gave me considerable annoyance, ntil it occurred to me to try Ayer's Hair vigor. Before using one bottle, tbe bumor was healed." T. T. Adams, General merchant, Turbeville, Ya. Walter Van Duyn and Osmen Hager, two grmiuates of Heppner's High School, that med to be, have entered the university of Eugene, and their accomplishments give them one year on the scientific oonrse. This is what Heppner's school advertised to do. E. O.: Tbe East Oregon Herald Is informed by W. D. Huffman that a mare mule, on tbe Stein mountain range, is tbe dame ot s oolt. The colt was born sbout May 1st Inst, and is a good average mule oolt. Tbe editor vouches for tbe truthfulness ot Mr. Huffman. Hermann, the Heppner raoe borse. rau fifth in ths half mile race Thursday Aa the time made was 0:48 '4, Hermann or any other horse in tbe race not s inner did well to be in the neighbor hood. Fast running time is no exoepl ion in the raoes this yeor. O. B. Tedrowe's stable of raoe horses ia now nnder training. It consists ot Danger, a two year-old, and Queen, three-year old. "Ted ' is fall of expeo tation sod enthneiasm over bis "racers Queen is s full sister ot Duttie Reed, so animal of reputation. Fell Rros. have reoeived part ot tbeir fall millinery, and aa soon a balance of their goods arrive from tbe Kiuit they will have their Queuing. Tbeir stock will be larger than they bave carried before aod price to meet sll ooinpe tilion. ti. Heppner I getting the bulk ot the Interior trade ttenaose the people cao buy "right" st Heppner's stores. H sides llepnoer mrch'inte never fail to take advantage ot every opportunity to let the public know what tbey bevs to sell. Hen Mathews is now sole proprietor of the oity meal market wbere be keeps a fresh supply ot beef, pork, mutton, veal, anagM, baoon aud lard, which be aelle for the loweet market oriee. Fred Bock, the Portland butcher. I still a it b birn. tf The Pilot Rock Keoord preetji a Very ereditalils appearance, having s eoted considerable new Imaioeea from PiMidUluti as eell st bom. It looks 0 w though Pilot It ck was sasared of e permanent organ. The (). II A S. are selling etooreton link! loth Portland elpoailinii wbiob elloe onlv tvi day time for llppnr visitor. The iim should t nlmol'd an I hat people Sao remain foor or Dve d), st any rale. Cba. II Carter, a pmmineiil Pendle ton attorney, eocompauied by J. 11 Ruet. ol Kida-e. arrival in toen hotor- day to elteo'l to some Irral linein lbev departed Ibe same day lr their respective homes. Reenlar t reachloir aerviore ill be held at the dtra house 00 Monday mortiintf and ermine by tbe plr otj the Christian rboreh, Kl Ur J. W. Jo-, kloa. Yon ere rof.lially laviird to Ibeee i aricr. Japne paper napkins for eoriel, enierlalnmente ft borne nae si V er tun II So lor ti i, Ciepr than linen napkin en M eLJ. For sale by I, li TltompeoS) Co. 4-6 (litliam A liiale deir Io sot if y lbe In lWd to them Ibal ll.ey ha ler jd sll notes sd arroanle In lbl r pei'B ov In J. N limwn for ecltlemakt eilhtr by en or rl sectirtly. S 7. Orsst AMf.lt be I Vine lull's bend tf bttrk beee st TtMe'a A Boitt fe.tird. Patio Ml a day Ot Sq Seier Ihss be eipevl!. Otir eer hhlar ftefleeUl la ete that Frank Willmoflo S4ttiiiii't VV. V. Itirk fe ib rat of n inn fmea the Mtb rio. Ffask NaHer, II. our HarnSfl' snd I Am Glad To tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla has dons tor me. I had the grip and its ill effects settlea u over m.I had cramps In my legs snd frequently I had to get np at night and walk to relax the mus cles. I also had stomach troub- v 1a. T then took Arilla. Onebottl cared thacramp, and another has helped my stom ach troublt taken 8 bottles and nse Hood's Pills which are th best I ever took." H. A. Mklvin, Bisters, Oregon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye today. Hood's Pills I have easy to bay easy to take, auylncSact. 21c FALL OPENING. Fell Bros, invite the ladles ot Hepp ner and vioinity to attend their opening and inspect their fall millinery. They have a well assorted stock of ladies misses' and cbildrens' hats, babies headwenr, etc. Opening commences today. 4-5 Peel Your E5r3 For MINOR & CO.'S Purely Business. The publisher of a newspaper has one thing to sell and one thing to rent. He has tbe newspaper to sell and the space in his oolumns to rent. Can anyone in form us why he should be expected to give away either ods or tbe other? He oan do so if be ohooses, and be does, as a matter of praotioal faot, furnish a great deal of spuoe rent free. But it does not follow that he ought to be expeoted to do so. It onght to be reoognized as s contribution exactly as would be tbe giving away of sugar and coffee by tbs grooeryman. But strange to say, it is not looked npon in that light at all, yet everybody knows that the existence ot s newspaper depends as much 00 tbe rent of its spaoe and tbe sale ot the paper as a merchant's suooess depends on selling bis goods instead of giving them sway. Astorian. bJEW AD. 'Twill be in this Space next Friday. (9 q) Mr. G. G. Strong, prinoipal ot tbe publio schools at Anderson, Oal says: "I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have found it an exoellent remedy tor lameness and slight wounds." Lameness usually results from a sprain, or other injury, or from rheums tistn, for whiob Chamberlains' Pain Balm is especially intended and un equalled. It affords almost immediate relief and in a short time etieots permanent cure. For sale by Slooam Johnson Drug Oo. What Do You Need ? In the line of Machinery, Wagons, etc., the public will do well to look over the large stock of the new firm, Wills & Slocum. They carry a very large, veil-assorted stock of General Merchandise which they will sell at prices that defy competition, for cash. No trouble to show goods, and the publio are invited to call and examine their goods as to quality and prices. They are located io the old Blackman stand, Ileppner, Oregon. When you come to Ileppner, don't forget xviris sivocuM. Globe: Tbe Globe thankfully acknow ledges receipt ot a fine wedding card, announcing tho marriage ot the well- known merchant, Lester F. OoOln snd Miss Nellie R. Levees st Mt. Tabor, Oregon, on ths 18th inst. Tbe contract ing tsrties formerly resided st Arling ton snd hsvs many friends in thisconnty who tender congratulations. Tbs happy couple will be "st home" st Lewiston, Idaho, after Oct, 1st. "It i tbe best patent medicine in Ibe world" Is what Mr. E. M. Ilartman, ot Marqnam, Oregon, say ot Chamberlaio's Colic, uuolers ami uiarrmea itemeuy "What leads me to make this assertion is tmm the faot that dyaenlery in its worst form was prevalent around ber last summer and it never took over two or Ibree doses of that remedy to effect a complete cure." For sal by Hloonm-Johnsoo Drag Co. OironiMUtiKS Bitks. Dong. Belts, of Umatilla oonnty, write the (lasetts Ihst be ill tie st Heppner on Oct 11 or 2nd with a lot of half snd quarter blond Oxfordshire bnrks, wbioh he will offer for sale on eery reasonable term. Hheproo shonld eoms esrly snd select their rams before tbey are all gone, 74-75. l or Sale. Ten shares of stork in lbs National Bank of Ileppner. Addree lUrbard T. Coi, Keoelver, Arlington, Oregon, bttf. Now la tbe lime to get tbs Weekly Oretfioiaii. the ireetMt newspaper of the Weal. With tbe 0("tt. both strict ly In advance, for one year, No beller combination of newspepera eaa lie made In Ibe slate. IMd we will give aa a premium an additional Journal. tbe Web- foot Planter, an agrtrtiltaral paper. (Vim in nw anl enrsaflflh". ISf Out of Sight! Onlaiio-lSiiiiG Stave line A M I EURH5-CBHY0H STRGEUHE H a W'L'.laWS. Prop. OS'TAIUOIlUIlSS leaves Burn Ilailv al ft p. m. aod ar ri at Ontario ia 42 boors. Singlo Faro $0.OO. Hound Trip $11.00 farMa")! leil(hl rtri.te eraw,'t. ItUltXS VASVOX Im'H S'ir itn tH SxMef ( al i ' ,tt io. Mi i-". .H..axt a. n t,lfWrf f"ti,t4 o. l )n,ti, IH1.. al.l Ult'l. i al et , &0A lf?xcaiili-.M U hT Mi. I Coatee see lat I Ibe etalef r. Roor eifif a Mm aat-JTfif . I r'i;i j li s. 111.1V ii4 ... .. . ... t m a wri in w, m t The boy is fstber to tbe man, snd wben tbe boy dons ths man's bat he is "oat of sight." Likewise ths man who pro vides himself ftith one of T. R. HOWARD'S bats, snd slso purohases his Groceries, Cigars, Tobaooos sod Gents' Furnish ing st this establishment where lbs freshest and latest ot tho sbovs lioes sre kept. This is also tbs plsoa for Stockmen's Hnpplies, ss this store makes a specially ot everything required by this elss of Irsds. And s casual observer will not fsil Io notice that oar sheep snd cattle men take advaotsgs ot this fact Rcmemlier the place aaaew HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St., Fonr doors south of tho City hotel. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, J805-189G. n11Z CMVEIWITY OF OKEOON, IXOENE, OI1FO0N, ctTere free loltloa tc to all student. Yoong meo esn obtain boenl lodging, beat and light is ' ... . . f - B'l mm L It.Mta.. IhmUIi II..1. AB tih.H Yrm fl IDI OOrDliari IIIT t,W yvi lli iwiwp.tuiiii..iireii-,ti,r.i womea are provided board io privsls fsoiilies at 00 Pr ek. Yoong woma deeiriog board sboold mMrees Prof. John WrsOM, Eugens, Oregon; er Secretary Toong Women's Christian Aseooletloo, Eugene, Ths Uolversity offers Ibree beccalaureale degrees, llscbelor of Arts, Tscbelnr of Poletice and Bschelor of Ut- Isrs with ourreepondiog Soorsee of study. Tbs follosing shorter sooreee are also offered: Aa English ooorss lading ia two yssrs ti a bueioees diploma and la three years to lbs litis graduate la English; so sdvsnced soar for grsdaslee ol ormel schools Usdisg to the degree meeter of pevlsgogy; A Ibree years coarse U Ivil sngiseering lesdisg to tbs degree eivil engineer; a eourss of two years for teerbers of pbyswal .lurlioo leeltog to a diploms snd tbs title director ol pbrairaJ adoeelioa. Tbe University rbsriee sa IneidenUI fee ot tea dollsrs a bleb Is peysble la alvsiias by all stodeols. Htedents holding diploma from lbs poblio schools snd those bsvlsg lesrbers' eertlnesWs are admitted Io Ibe prepsrslnry department wiiboot eiamiastlon. Tboae daelring isformstina regsrding lbs pre paratory deperlmeel shoald SJ Irees tbe Ies, N. U Warregao, Logan. For catalogs and loformstloa adJrees O. II. CHAPMAN. Pn'Mltlrtit, or J. J. WA LTON, HotMuUiry. lintio. OifKon. BIS PROFITS 02ST- SMALL INVESTMENTS Srei f fptnarMlif "Ut Mf rv. 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