Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 04, 1895, Image 3

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    , THE BEST
Family Medicine
She Has Ever Known. Words of Praise
from a New York Lady for
AYER'SPILLS
" I would like to add my testimony to
that of others who have used Ayer's
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 hy these derange
ments, Ayer's Pills cannot be equaled.
When my friends ask me what Is the
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
digestivo organs. They are easy to
take, and are, indeed, the best all-round
family medicine I have ever known."
Mrs. May Johnson, 3C8 Rider Avenue,
New York City.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood Disorders
mm
f0 CALENDAR
9
III' I It A V.
1
Here and There.
See race program.
Come to tbe races.
See P. C. Thompson Co.'e new ad.
John Spray bag moved to Haystack.
T. J. Carle was np from lone yester
day. Ed. Hale is baok from tbe Baker City
races.
C. M. Jones is np from Arlington on
a visit.
Fred Hart got back from Portland
Tuesday.
Miss Cora Pbea departed yesterday
for ecbool.
C. M. Long wee in from Galloway
Wednesday.
Joe Woolery and family were in Hepp
ner yesterday.
J. R. Esteb, of Gooseberry, was in
town Wednesday.
Minor & Co. come to tbe front again.
ode their new ad.
Tbe Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
vv alia Walla. Wash.
D. E. Milford came in from Fossil
on a wheel Tuesday.
Nick Leathers, of Hsrdmnn, was down
a few days this week.
8. P. Device left yesterday for a visit
with valley relatives.
W. A. Fieber oame in with a load of
Haystaok fruit Weduesday.
For fruits, vegetables, or anything in
the grocery line, see Suling. 4t.
Mrs. A. Keithly, of Heppner, has
Cochin cbiakens for sale. 627-4-81.
Mrs. K. 0. Wills was a passenger on
yesterday's train en route to Portland.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S, C. Smith, salesman, Henpner.
Os Wells went below yesterday
on tbe cattle train to remain a few days.
Dr. 'Gene Vanghan has retarded to
Canyon City to look after some dental
work.
Chas. Ingraham bas aocepted a
position with Wells & Warren, of this
place.
Jobn Shrier, of Fox valley, was in
town ytaterday and oalled upon tbe
"only."
Gray Dick, a Long Creek horse, won
the quarter dash in Oi. Pretty
lively time.
Fresh candies, any kind, at W. L.
Saling's. See him at tbe old Jerry
Cohn stand. It.
E. L. Wood, of Calif., the pioneer
sbeepdriver of tbe Coast, is here with
some bucks.
For groceries and lunob eoods, see
W. li. baling. Just received a brand
new stock. 4t,
Jas. Roberts, one of the well known
drummers, dropped in Tuesday to see
our merchants.
Frankford's Miracle.
Samuel hart, a paralytic as
tonishes PEOPLE BY WALKING.
Once a Cripple and a Paralytic,
Spry as a Boy.
6UN M0NTUeWtDTHUrR73frT
2 J) ! 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 II 12
l3ilL5 JALZ li. 19
10 Z 11 15 24- lb lb
Take Notice.
L The sum o( five cent per line will b
Jhmrged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
renpoot," lists of wedding present and ilonon,
ma obituary notices, (othor than those the edit
or (hall himself Rive a nmtUir of nnws.) and
aotlcft of special meetings for whsUsvarpiirr.).
2. Notices of church and society and all other
sntertalnmenU from which revenue la to be de
rived, ihail be ohsrired for at the rate of five
,enl a line. Thvoe rulea will be strictly adher
d lo in every Instance.
AdvertUliK rates reasonable and madekuown
Ipoo application.
TIME TABLE.
Hta for nar.lman. Monument, Iins Crwik,
lohn I'ay and Canyon CUT, leaves a follow ;
Kvery dav al A a. m., ci ''t rtundav.
Arrlveaeverrdarat P m..envpi M imlay.
The cheaprat, quicki-st and lt line to or
from the Interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON. Prop.
Phill Cohn. Axent.
Eatra Pals Star Brewery Beer
in Hall Pint Bottles ran be
had only at the
City Hotel Bar!
Where Men etude Minora and ('Inert art- atao
kept by Ted.
Wanted Plain or fanoy sewing. Will
go to tbe bouse or take sewing at borne.
Mrs. Mary Henderson.
I. O. O. F. installation occurred
Wednesday evemng, a goodly number
of brethren being present.
W. A. Kirk and family have moved
back to town for the winter so that tbe
children may attend ecbool.
Frank Gilliam, wife and baby de
parted yesterday from a two weeks'
visit with Portland relatives.
Best accommodation and courteous
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Heveotb
and Wash. Sis., Portland, Oregon.
L. Bliimputhiil got back Tuesday from
a visit below. Mr. Blnmeuthul says
everything is quiet down there.
bill Ingrnra, nf Eight Mile, is ootifloed
to his room down at Vioson'a hotel, and
tbe pbyeiaus say be has appendioitis.
8 H. Horner, accompanied by bis wife
and baby, departed yesterday for a two
weeks business and pleasure trip below.
Wben yon want lo fl merry call on
Li he Sperry, at the Belvedere Halnon,
where they keep the Unset wet good in
town. "
Mrs. J. N. Brown departed today for
a visit with home folks at Halem. Hhe
will be arcompauied by Mrs. Arthur
Minor.
H. J. Kramer and 8. L. Re-erl-,,Hhos
leather" Heed two representatives of
the grip, rams iu Tneaday to aes our
people.
Mr. Hmltb sod wife, lataly of Browne
ville, bavs located in Morrow eouoty.
Mr. Smith is nieos ot Mrs. K. u.
Hperry.
Ont. 22. 23. 24. 23 and 2rt will so
copied in raring, aod if apeoiala are
btmg perbap a longer urns
roiiaumed.
Mathews BrosCilJ hotel barber shop.
Usireutting, shaving.
shampooing, stfl- dooa scientifically.
Bailie at 23 cenU apieos.
H. I. Plraiton anl wifa earn over
from In lt-ok and deprle4 os yealer
(From the Philadelphia Record.)
Mr. Hart and hie wife oonduot a dry
goods store at 4061 Frankford Ave.,
Philadelphia. He is about 70 years of
age, end fought for tbe Union bravely
tbrongbout tbe war with Col. Gray's
regiment, tbe 28th Penn. Vol. and is a
member of Pbil. J. Kearney Post No. 56,
(i. A. R. He ftlfo beloogs to Sbftcka
maxon Tribe, No. 116, of tbe Improved
Order of Red Men, the Knight of Pythias,
and numerous other organizations.
Here is tbe story be told a reporter.
"Six years ago while I was working
at my trade as a carpenter, I fell down
stairs and fractured my skull, sprained
my spine in two places and sustained
other serious h.jories. I was picked np
for dead, carried borne Bnd laid for
thirteen months out of my mind. Then
I had my skull trephined at the Hahne
mann hospital, "here Mr. Hart exhibited
a small portion ot his own skull bone
which be carries as a pocket piece, "and
I began to improve, but my spine gave
me a great deal ot tronble. Although I
was under treatment by a skilled physi
cian I grew rapidly worse. "On Feb,
14th last I was suddenly seized with
locomotor ataxia. Both my leg? below
the knees were numb and completely
paralyzed and I bad a psioful sensation
about tbe hips. I fell and was confined
for about five months in an invalid ohair.
Besides tbe paralysis ot my lower limbs
suffered excruciating pains in my
baok and legs, could not sleep soundly,
my nerves were completely upset and my
appetite went back on me. I oould not
walk at all and at times bad frightful
convulsions.
"My wife and I agreed that it would
do no barm to try tbe tbe Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills and we got a supply. Before
I bad finished my first lot I was able to
leave my invalid chair. Tbe life blood
again coursed through my cnce dead
legs, and I put tbe chair np in tbe
garret. It has been there ever since.
I have steadily improved ever since and
my legs are now as sound as a dollar.
My form is more ereot and I walk with
the same springy motion that I had
wben I was 25 years old. Let me give
you an instanoe of my activity." He
picked np a cane, held it with both
hands a slight distaooe fpart and
bopped through it and back again with
tbe agility of a sohool boy. That is
somethiog a very few young men can do,
he said, with a touch of pride in bis
tone.
X Samuel Hart
Sworn to before me this 21st day of Au
gust 1894. Geohoi L. Batterkby,
sial. Notary Publio
Dr. Williams' Pink Fills oontain all
the elements necessary to give new lite
and richness to the blood and restore
shattered nerves. Tbey are for sale by
all druggists, or may be bad by mai
from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company
Schenedtady, N. Y., for 50o. per box, or
tf boxee for (2.50.
Overwork, either physical or mental,
will produce weakness and loss of
energy. Too many business or family
cares, overwork in tbe harvest nmd, an
excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months ot misery. To prevent
ibis, tbe exhausted system Bbould be
reinforoed immediately. Dr. J. fl.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
Price $1.00 per bottle.
Mitohell Monitor: George Ray, I. N.
Moore and others passed through town
oa Friday last, returning from Hepp
ner where thev had been to deliver a
band of some 270 beef oattle belonging
to Alf Allen, Geo Ray. Wm Pollard and
other stockmen of this county. The
boys seemed to be in fine spirits under
tbe leadership of tbe genial "Ike."
Now is tbe time to get the Weekly
Oregoman, the greatest newspaper of
the West. With tbe Gazette, both strict
ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better
Nervousness
Cannot be permanently cured by the use
o f opiates and sedative compounds. It is
too deeply seated. It is caused by an
Impoverished condition of the blood,
upon which the nerves depend for suste
nance. This is the true and only natural
explanation for nervousness. Purify, en
rich and vitalize the blood with
oods
Sarsaparilla
and nervousness will disappear. Hood's
Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood
and will send it coursing through, the
veins and arteries charged with the life
giving, Btrength building qualities which
.7 ..aunun, uruaa,K, ucvm. make strong nerves. If you are nervous,
combination of newspapers oan be made try Hood's Sarsaparilla and find the same
in the state. Besides we will give as a relief of which hundreds of people are tel-
foot Planter, an agricultural paper. . . j as
Come in now and subscribe. W OOfl R ri krlfiOfl fi
W WOT VU1, --''-'"
n t I 1 i i 1 - ' I
iom DaoKiey uas ibbbu a pusuiuu in tM..,. tr' o ..m. i t, nni
n . n , , ..l A-"J- nunu j.a v-v a k'niauuni uiu vuu j .7
toe r aiace notel. ue was not aissatis- 0, Blood Purifier prominentlv in the
ueu wnu nis oiu place at iuo Jiiy, nor public eye toaay. bola by all druggists,
was uih employer, inr wimm ue uhh oe
orontaar nf fmr.oiiMiHnri rliaaatiaflafl HrtrtVc Dillcen habitual constlpa-
B r . l 1 V- . a awvi J a aau tion. Price S5c por box.
wuu uim, uui limes arn oiuoe anu uis
services not beinar needed be soueht a
new position. He is an industrious For Sale
man anywhere. Ten shares of stock in the National
"'Pop aalTAeiil mnntha T via Ipnn
v,ij Bank of Heppner. Address Richard T
with a presistent hnmor on my head Co. Reoelver. Arlington, Oregon. 64tf,
which gave me considerable annoyance, .
nntil it occurred to me to try Aver's Notice Of Intention
Hair vigor. Before nsiog one bottle, tbe
humor was healed." T. T. Adams. Land Office at La Grande Orboon
n I i-.,4 fr..v.:M v heptember 0, is'.is,
utuc,, uimiiuou., xmur.uio, . . 1 XTOTTPK TS ItERKHY GIVEN THAT THE
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga, h'"
lenD., 8BV8 "feDllotlS Vltalizer '8ayed of his claim, Hint that snid proof will tie made
my life.' 1 consider it the best remedy beiorej. w. morrow, rouiuyuieric.atucppuer,
for a debilitated system I ever used.' v"b." ,
For (ivsrjeDfl a. 1 ver or hirtnev trnnh n oE.L-.jAMm ..i-...0,
it excels. Price 75 cents. Sold by T. f h fe'Sy If1 V li 4 X 8C '
M n I w !' ...... .. . ..
ii. ajcio, iii. no names ine touowiutt witnesses to prove nil
t, M , . . continuous residence upon aim cultivation ot,
ucu HiDiunna IB uuw nui iirouriciur Ul gala land, VIZ
the city meat market where be keeps a
fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal,
sausage, baoon and lard, which be sells
for the lowest market prioe. Fred Bock
tbe Portland butcher, is still with bim. tf
A large band ot cattle, consisting oF
about one thousand bead, bought
recently by W. F. Courtney in the
neighborhood of Hay and Beaver creeks,
arrived yesterday and were shipped immediately.
Burns Times: A. C. Dore, the saw
mill man, (of Graut Co.,) allowed the
shingle saw to take off one of tbe
fingers of bis right band and severely
injure another one a few days emoe.
Unole Tom 8oott was in the oitv from
his Pine City home last Tuesday. Uuole
Tom bad a very sore band as a result of
being bitten by a porker while engaged in
"ringing bogs" tbe previous day.
Gilliam & Bisbee desire to notifv those
indebted to them that tbey have turned
all notee and accounts in tbeir possession
over to J. N. Brown tor eettlemeut either
by oash or good security. 5-7,
rill bs
Emll Vornx leavea May for a short
visit witb friends and relatives at Moo
month. From there he wilt so to
Halem to attend the K. 1'. grand lodge,
tiih anntMM hril Tnmnlav. a a fl
rraentativ from lMrlo IjJga No. ), j tooaorial artiste.
of I his city.
It your child i piny, IreHnl. troubled
with glandular swi-lling. ln!lHmd ryes,
Of SOreS os Hi S'l. r-. "'. ? - ".ZT t"Z." ' .K t..h
eoorasof Ayer s rtaraaoanlla is ni-.it ; nT - ----
to sitl th-ierol.lnns hnmor. from ihei w.ll enter lbs Htsis Normal for the year,
blood. Tbs aoooer yon bKto Iinrkingharo's Dys for ths whiekers
this msdirltis lb ilrt. u ths bndit. safrst, wl.
A. At.rel.em.WVs ion. Anions. a. rlssns.1. tnosl '"' ,,V u!',!.
reo..red from ths li.jnry ree-n-d fsoiory d,s s Intsol-L It Is ths
gflillrmD s laiwiii
roll LIBKKTV.
Shoot
soms moiiibe ego.
OF THE PUBLIC
SO 1UF. r.lr mrrrht n,lrrrti lh.it or
HrM.wl'""'''.' tllc'J M
k,,l or, in ulltt -.r.fi. U rt fior an l th truth M not in
h,u M '"- r"r "' '"' r'
fciVrf Lrr ,-ro, i..a, tl.r, U UuO.t.t fo '
rlnU ih,h r -"I ' " ' "" r"r ',h
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U4tirU,n.frr.k. fir .J rrtf .WK..rfr
I s s s s
HORN EH & RHEA.
t'.,U an I
To tub Editob:
Neatly every paper In this broed land
is now giving apace to report tbs eiTorts
ot ths Ciibane to gain their liberty
Publio eentimeot declares itself iu favor
of ths oppressed end it is now lime to
givs a sopport that mar bs felt, to th
heroes battling for liberty. Vox ;k;h
vox Dei. (The voire ot ths people is th
voios ot UoJ). Ths people of Cabs ars
crying for liberty, their bops is in
America, ws se a ostico tonal help them
Tbe best way i to have Hie eongrsss of
tbsU. B. recogoiES tbs Cubans as tx-llig'
srents, and to bavs ooogreee do it, It
mull frsl that tbs eentimeot ot tbs
American oitiieoe demand it
To belp tbie cause, ws bavs today
mailed to every newspaper editor aod lo
bnaioeae men in tbs D. H., a petition to
ooogreee lor eigoatnrs. You will fin
a cony sorlosed lo tbie letter. Ws Lavs
oo doubt that the soligbtensd, liberty
loving nei eiff r turn of tbs V. H. ars
folly lo sympathy with this movement
aod therefore believs that yon will el go
this petition yonreelf and give it a plofle
io yoor office, calling attenlioo to ibia
matter lo lbs editorial aod local ooluione
cf yoor peprr. Ws bavs bo si to grind
in regard to Cobs, but s bavs lbs
greatrst sympathy with Ibis movemrsl
fur liberty aod jnetioo, I'lesas ere that
( this pelitioo is 01 Ul ont sod seat lo ne
1st yoqrsarlieal cooveuirooe.
Ut will be glad to forolab you with
any number ol blaoke sod bops lo bavs
yo s-od oe a largs Itel In lew days,
! f.tr sbich dus srrdil ill bs ivro yoo.
; Ws V'ij in mail a wrkd sopy or
: t.f .f yoor per, satiteloiec rfrr
urm to tha sotjw-t, S4 WS Slab to
)e.ltM l id American prres has lo
i , eti'l us II aa krnlil lo ths
I m in. .n. As fgrtbr iiformaiia m
, r'ga'.t lo Ibis mailer will gladly ts
l ira hy lie IUa(f tfnilf,
la. Mii.ea Mrntr t, Co.
M. J. Devin. R. J. Hyml, W. B. Barrett, W. L
Saline, all of Heppner, Morrow Co., Or.
B. K. WILSON.
876-8l KeRister.
Hav For Sale.
on
!
We will pro back to
the land of our
Fathers.
And during their absence Minor &
Co. will be found at their old
stand, selling at
10 PER CENT
Under Competitors!
If you doubt thi statement, thous
ands will come forward and con
firm the same.
IS 1 DUE V !
Styles too Numerous to Mention
SUITS FOR $4.00, $150, S5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 CP TO $20.00
BSK TO SEE 111 USE OF $10.00 DYERGOHTS
Our line of Boois and Shoes are amongst the largest (if not
the largest) lo be found in the city.
MINOR & CO.
Call and ex.imlne, we are here
to show goods. We are the
leaders. Others follow.
I have 100 tons of excellent hay on my place
six miles above Olex which I will sell very
reasonable. Good range and location for feed
ing stock. W. S. PHILLIPS,
sw-lm. Olex, Oregon.
Ontario-Burns State Line
-A IV O-
T
H A. WILLIAMS, Prop,
ONTARIO-BURNS
Elmer Slooum'a photograph gallery is Leaves Burns Daily at G p. m. and ar
. m . .... I . . . . . " . . J 1 1 1.
now open on lower Main street where
striotly first-olasg work CBn be eeourej
at reasonable prioee. Call and examine
work and get prioes. 70t(
D. A. Herreo is introduoins a sheen
shearing machine that is a marvel of
ingenuity. It is exceedingly rapid aod
promises to revolutionize tbe old system
ol eneepsueanng.
Karl's Clover Root will parity yonr
riveg at Ontario in 42 hoars.
Single Fare $7.BO.
Round Trip $18.00
fsy Through freight 3 cents per pound.
BURNS-CANYON
What Do You Need?
(J 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, well-assorted stock of General Merchandise
which they will sell at prices that defy competition, for cash.
No trouble to show goods, and the public are invited to call and
examine their goods aa to quality and prices.
They are located in the old Blackman stand, Heppner, OregoD.
When you come to Heppner, don't forget
WILlvS Xs STyOCUM.
Good Accommodations for Passengers.
Tnvpi tin ma liitllv rirriitt Mnnilnv. ('nnnrw'ta
Blood, cknr yonr Gomnlexion. reffnluta at ranvmi ;i(v with Him-iumt Monument hUk.
your bowels and make yoor head dear WXlX u'llev'iew
as s peu. im , ouo., ana i. noia by itHgeiatBu rim.
T. W. Avers it,
Mrs. W. K. Ellis departed tor Pendle
ton on lnesday. where she floes ae a
df legate to ths distriot convention of
the W. O. T. U., in seeiion lo that oity
tbia week.
Shilo e Cars is sold on s iranrantee,
It cure Inoipient Consumption. It is
the beet Cough Cure only one oent a dose,
25 ots. . 50 ots., and SI . Hold by T. W.
Ayers, Jr.
Andy Tillard and wife earns in from
their Mutter creek ranoh yesterday and
thie morning Mrs. Tillard left fur Fooxil
here ah will visit with boms folks.
Preaching st tbe opera bnnsn Hnnday
morninir and evening bv Kldsr J. W.
Jenkins, nf Tim Dalles. You are invited
to attend these service.
Wro. r'arre, of Dayville, a prominent
storkman, and a most estimable (juntle-
man, rsmein Wednesilay sod departed
yesterday for Portland.
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COPYKICiHTS.
1 anTWH A TATEN'Tt For
rtntit Knwr ftitd mn lintirt opinion, wrltn lo
nil N N iV ((., who hvp htid lu-ttrlv fl f I f rr
r vmrlin't In tUm ptlni kiUNitH'M. 'tiimunirn
litMi ptrliily roinflflHiiltnl. A MnnHlmnk of In
lirirMlnn rfinrwntiiiii I'ntrnf ,M uow 0,
tnln ihfm n.ni inn. AImi mtnltguof BKbsUi
Imt and Mlmitino boftka tMul frn,
I'Miftita ttkn tlin.iitfh Miinn A Co. Ht
VrwriAs n-rtU-oln the Imiitlir Anirrlmn. nd
Ihtii nrti liriMirht wii1ljr twfnr tnMicwilh
out tMt to tlm tnvciitir. 1 hn iH'fi1ti tmtsr,
Irmuffl wevhtr. -liiit is iMnptrilf1. It l (mi Itm
UrrKeH rri'uitiitt of iij M-ifitiitin wnrk tw tiiej
Viirirl. ' vrar. htifi) riiti sjm f roes.
Uui mi tig r'tiitim.rtHtttuiiT, f yenr. HmfH
pire -i. otmfa. Verf nuni'M-r fwrnfaina bsNti-
nth
Itltll
ML XX h CO.
liftil platssa, In mlora, and tihiHrtejratiha of tit-
P'USSL
with t' fTAtl mar biitli1ra tiahn ihm
It id not At &11 fturprUing to boa the
i m m p n ne crowd f going to trade At
tbe ttore of
P. C. THOMPSON CO.
Whn w mnaidor that Iloppuer linndlox motp iwrrliHii -tliao
than llio other nfvcnty-lwo couiitii-s f Knutorn
()r(;riti put tKr tlirr, aod (hat I. ('. TlioiiipHoii Co. Iiumllo
niticrtovftitliK of that. It is not to !n woinl. rrd at that
they LftVH alt of tlm lucal trad and part of that of Culi
fornia and Chicago, but they will not 1 snlirificl till thoy
have the train, of l'arix, Ixoln and New York aUo.
(Sit iu with the. rush ami como to tlx
ODD COM HI NATION SKJN
At the Comer of Main ai.'l Willo
Htrwts. Follow the crowd atxl you
can i tuies it
I Km Kal Ayr al Ik WM t r
j A)' rtr.i.r .lUr j ) lbs sitra 'r
dlhsry JiiiirH'Sf bavies ts tbilf
. .l.tc( tinflf ali'.w. an nM.rt st the
W. fit's fsir, (1irsi. 'Bifetnrre
' r,f o,r rt,t ,IU fi f. t y y
! ft,,AiitissHoitit ..lihir "!
S
Keehy Hile
Ml
a Whs
Out of Sight!
The boy is father to the man, and wben
the boy dona the man's bat bs Is "ont
of aiitht." Likewise ths man wbo pro
vides himself with one of
T. R. HOWARD'S
bats, and also purchases bis Groceries,
Oitrare, Tobnoooe and dents' Foroisb
iiiKs at this establishment where the
freshest and latest ol ths above lines
are kept.
This is also the plan fur Hlook men's
Supplies, aa this store makes s specially
of everything required by tbie olasa ot
trade. And a chhiiuI observer ill not
fail to nolii's that our sheep sod cattle
men take advaiitaite nt thie fact.
Kememher ths place k.
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors eontb ot the Udy boteL
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
185)5-180(5.
THE USIVEItMITY OF OKF.OON, KI OKNF, OKKION, tfTers fres tuition
( to all sltidents. Yonntf men oan obtain board. Ixltliti, beat and light in
the dormitory for li.'sl per twk. IlHimera liiroisb their own linen. Yooof
wntneo ars providod Ixiar l in privats families at .1 (K er week. Young women
desiring txiard ahouM inMreM I'rof. John htraah, F.uirxne, Orrguo; or Het retary
Young Women's Christian Aiciatlon, Kniiroe. lb rulversily offers Ibres
baccaUtireals drgrein, Hai helur of A rls, llsi'belor f'oietire and l!ai belur of loi
ters with Corresponding Sonises f.f study. Tbe following shorter Oonrars Srs slen
offered: An Kr-glnh ooorss h-alnig id two years t i s lnsioee diploma Slid In
threw years to ths litis graduate in F.tigtisli; so advamcd nonrwt (or graduates ol
normal eohmile leading lo the drgres maaler of pedagogy; A threw years rourss in
civil sngmwiing leading to tbe degree cuil engineer; s course of Iwo years for
teachers i f pl.ysloal lurlioa lsling to s diploma and ths tills director ol
pbysii al edunaiion. Tbs t"nlvfmtly rbarites so Incidental f-s of ten dollars which
Is payable in sdvanos by all eta Irate. Hin tenle holding diplomas from ths publio
schools Stid those bsvitig teac bets' eerllllcsles srs sdrnllted It lbs preparatory
department witboot eiammallon. Tbsw diring ibforination rrgarding ths prs
psralory department shoo) I ad loee ths Ien, N, K Narregsn, K u'tio.
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