Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 11, 1895, Image 3

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    r OVERWORK
-INDUCED
Nervous Prostration
Complete Becovery by the Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
" Some years ago, as a result of too
close attention to business, my liealth
failed. I became weak, nervous, was
unable to look after my interests, and
manifested all the symptoms of a de
cline. I tool three iMittles of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, began to improve at oiice,
Here and There.
Mrs. 'Gene Noble is reported on
sick list.
the
C. F. Walker, of Portland, the cattle
bnyer, is in the oity.
The Niles-Vinson,
w alia Walla, Wash.
Marble
Works.
Billy Welch was over from Long
Creek Tuesday after freight.
Mrs. A. Keithly, of
Cochin chiokeus for sale.
Heppner, has
b27-4-81.
Tbe Morrow oounty Sunday sohool
convention is in session today.
Hon.W. It. Ellis and wife returned
home on Monday night's train.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S, 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Heppner's BChnol is filling up and
starts off nicely for the winter's work.
Chronicle: Mr. Otis Patterson, editor
AI. Binos returned on Monday even-
inn from a pleasant aiz weeks' visit with
relatives and old-time friends in tbe
state of Missouri. He had been away
from tbe eeenes of bis childhood for
over seven years, and in that time be
noted that many wonderful changes had
taken plnoe. People in that country
raised splendid crops this year and tbey
are enjoying a season of prosperity and
contentment. Al. says tbey hove the
biggest corn crop raised there tor years.
Overwork, either physioal or mental.
rill produce weakness and loss of
energy. Too many business or family
cares, overwork in tbe harvest field, an
excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months of misery. To prevent
this, tbe exhausted system should be
reinforced immediately. Dr. J. H.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
Prioe 81.00 per bottle.
Tbe following is a list ot Heppner
people who left yesterday afternoon for
Portland to take in' the exposition: K.
THE LONE STAGE BOBBER.
He was Younc Man Named Kid a Wood
Held Dp the Coos Bay and Rose burg
Stage Brought to Portland.
of the Heppner Gazette, wbs in the oity C. Wills, O. E. Farnswortn and wife,
today. B. F. Hynd, John Kinsman, wife and
(1 N. War,r nrf n U Wonr !!?. O- P- Mrs. Geo. Swaggart,
vn i , n . ' i miH. j. u. aicaiee, mr. Bna mrs. u,
...sue, u,aU. 1U uelJl,ul!r ?D , WnfWv. Jnhn
Hughes. T. W. Avers. Jr.. 0. C. Sargent.
Wanted Plain or fanoy sewing. Will E. R. Swinburne and Kcsoo Day and
go to the house or take sewing at home. wife. They took advantage of the
and gradually Increased my weight from
one hundred and twenty -live to two
hundred pounds. Since then, I and my
family have used this medicine when
needed, and wo are all in the best of
liealth, a fact which wu attribute to
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil
dren would have been fatherless to-day
had it not been for Ayer's Snrsaparilta,
of which preparation I cannot say too
much." IT. O. IIixson, Postmaster and
Planter, Kinard's, S. C.
Ayer's ! Sarsaparilla
RECEIVES MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR.
Mrs. Mary Henderson
A. Wright returned on Wednesday
evening from a sojourn of a few weeks
in tbe Willamette valley.
Geo. Conser returned from
weeks' visit to Salem and other
towns on Tuesday evening.
AYER'S Pills Cavo Doc -r's Bills.
I1;! Iff
CALENDAR
oheap excursion.
The burden of labor is constantly be
ing lightened by new inventions, but
nothing new bBs yet been discovered to
brighten the hours of labor, and make
life worth living like Simmons Liver
Regulator does. It's the King of Liver
Medioines. A sluggish liver depresses
Chas. Jones has purchased the barber one's spirits and causes languor, besides
a two
valley
5UNM0NTUfcWEDTHIJrR 3aJ
J J I 2 3 5
6 7 8 3 10 Ul 12
13 14- 15 16 17 18 19
10 i IZ 15 4- lb lb
11 IS 19 1 30 I 31 53
Take Notice.
t The sum of five cent tier line will be
?h anted lor "card! nl thank," "renolutioni of
reapwet," Hut of wedding preaeuta and (loiiorf,
nd obituary notice, (other than thoae the edit
or ahall blmwK Rive a a matter nl newi.) and
aotlceaof apecla.1 meetliiK tor whatever purpoe.
i. Notice ol church and aoclvty and all other
jutertalnmenta from which revenue I to le de
rived, 1(111 be charged lor at the rate ol five
yent a line. Theae. rule will be atrivtly adher
jd to In every Instance.
AdvertUliiR rate reuonablo. and made known
ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
Htkite lor tlardman, Mnnnmcnt, Un Creek,
Inho Dar and (anyou City, Icnve m lollow :
Kvitt dT at It a. m exrept SiimUr.
Arrive every day at p. m..eeepl Monday.
The choapeat. (julckeat and boat line to or
Irom the Interior country.
WALT. TIIOMPHOX, Trop.
I'hlll Cohn, Agent.
Extra Pal Star Brewery Beer
in Hall lint Bottle ran be .
bail only at the
City Hotel Bar!
Where hlirh grade l.lpiort nd Cliiar are lao
kept by led.
E. 0. : O. L. rtternn l. rt for Salem
Saturday evening to attend tha grand
lodge ot the K. of P.
Helem Httmn: Mm. J. N. Urowo,
of Ueppoer, arrive 1 In (he city yeater
dy on ii to ber parent. I'mf. aod
lira. Z. M. l'arvin. Hha la aeooropnie4
br Mra. Artbor Minor ne May luh
who will aleo vllt bete.
To remove the onnatinalcd bahil, Iba
only f treatment le a ootiraa ot Ayr's 1
Pilla. followed by laiatlve diet. Moat
other cathartic do mr barm tbao
ood. therefor leaOin phleio rwnm
mood Ayer'i Pill, apolally aa a family j
phytic.
shop of Green Mathews aod will take
charge ot tbe same at once.
Best accommodation and oourteous
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash, Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Frank Hale, accompanied by bia
sister, Miss Jennie, came over from
Kitter Tuesday, returning yesterday.
Mrs. Geo. Swaggart and daughter,
Mrs. A. D. McAtee, left yesterday for
Seattle on a visit to Mrs. C. L. Andrews.
W ben you want to (eel merry call on
Lie he Sperry, at tbe Belvedere Saloon,
where they keep tbe finest wet goods in
town. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 1 . Uarnguea were
among those wbo took advantage of the
$4 50 rate to Portland on yesterday
afternoon.
Tom Davidson delivered two car loads
of sheep to C. F. Walker, at this plnoe
yesterday. They go to the Union Meat
Co., at Portland.
B. J. Forbes, ot Portland and H. J.
MoM annua, of ( bicago, traveling men,
were in Unppner Wednesday interview'
mg our merchants.
Mrs. f . J. Uallock and little eons,
Earl and Sidney, left Monday for Hood
Uiver where thev will visit with Wm
Potter and family.
Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shop,
tousorial artists. Uairoutting, shaving,
slminpooing, etc., done aoieutitioally.
baths at 25 cents apieoe.
W. F. Courtney, tbe atockbuyer,
shipped nine cars of cuttle from Hepp
ner on Monday. They were destined to
the Tacoma packing bouse.
Mrs. Dr. P. B McSword aod daughter
departed for Pendletoo on Tuesday
afternoon wbere they will visit bor
sister, Miss Anna M. Brown.
Mrs. J. O. Hayes, who bas been visit
in if with ber pare its near Lugene, Or
for the past tbree monlb. leturned to
her Heppner home on Tuesday night
It you desire a luxurious growth ot
healthy bair of a natural oolor, nature's
orownmg ornament ot botb sexes, use
nnlv Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair
Henewer.
Ralph Bengr, of thJ Leiingtoo
section, was in Qeppuer Wednesday.
He bus Just returned Trora tbe upper
cduntry where be baa been working
during harvest.
Karl'i Clover Bool will purify your
Blood, elf ar your Complexion, regulate
your bowel and make your bead clear
as a bell. liSa. &0o., aod II bold by
T. W. Avera Jr.
Newborg Graphic: N. C. Marie came
down from the state fair last Saturday,
liKked after a little bnaioees, greeted
hi nomerons Iriend and returned
on Sauday evening.
Time Mountaineer: (lo. Coneer,
racier of Ibe Kirit National bank ot
Hennoer. and Wm. Hughe and F. R
Minor, also of Heppner, arrived oo tbe
local from Portland.
Wbat'e tbe matter wilb the street
ai.nnkli.ff This duet U ertlinf horrible.
I ..,1 auinl nnulil In haanftlnient
Hil Hr i u u.-1 . u m " - - -
wafer in tbe rrwk for iiicq a purpo
Wby oot start ber opT
W. K. KlUworth. who wa recently
convicted of poiaooiog bia wife at I'ort
land, wae oo Halurdav sentenced to
serve fifteen yeare in tbe pvoiteaiiary
and pay a floe ot HUM
Born-To tbe wife ot Mat Ilnghee, op
Willow creek, li mi!e ffnffl Ueppoer,
on oot. luih. IV '. ao H pound daughter
Mother aod chilJ doing welL Mat la
rapidly Incoming more robaet
Mr. T. 8. Ilawkloe. Cbattaoooga.
Teo-. ae "hbllob'e Vltaliaer 'eaved
my lif. I cnidr tt Ibe Uet remedy
for a dehthlall system I ever o I.
Kur dytrpia, lir or kUIoy trouble
itemela. I'noe 75 oeota. HIJ by T.
W. Ayefa,Jr.
Pure Blood
Is the pecretof the restoration to hcalti
which Hood's Sarsaparilla gives.
"It give me
upsetting tbe whole system. But Sim
mon's Liver Regulator tones up and
strengthens the whole body.
Puyallup Commene: J. W. Morrow's
town cow was slightly indisposed
yesterday, and fell off some in her milk,
but is all right again today. The
trouble was she ate up 4 sax of onions
and rorgot to spit up tbe sax., ibis is
tbe same oow that reoently ate 2 spools
of barbed wire and had no interruption
to her general good health. She was
raised by Dock Shobe, and has a good
strong stomaob.
Now is tbe time to get tbe Weekly
Oregoman, the greatest newspaper of
the West. With tbe Gazette, botb strict
ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better
combination of newspapers oan be made
in the state. Besides we will give as a
preminm an additional journal, the Web-
foot Planter, an agricultural paper,
Come in now and subscribe.
Fossil Journal: R. L. Shaw, of the
Union Meat Co., is in tbis vioinity
buying beet cattle. He bas puro based a
fine bunoh of 30 bead of dry cows and
steers from W. S. Thompson and N. B.
Hastain, paying for cows and 1)& for
steers, delivered at Tbe .Dalles.
Confusion as to tbe ohoioe of a blood
purifier is unnecessary. There is but
one best Sarsaparilla, and that is Ayer's
Tbis important fact was recognized at
the World's Fair, Chicago, 18U3, being
the only blond-purifier admitted to be
plnoed on exhibition.
The Hillsboro public sohoola have
enrolled over 500 pupils. Prof. J. H
Stanley enters upon bis tilth year aa
principal of tbis sohool, in wbiob
oapaoity he bas been very auooeesful
His many Morrow oounty friends extend
congratulations
At the election ot officers in the grand
lodge, K. of P., yesterday, Oti Patterson
of Ibis paper, was obosen Gram
Prelate for the ensuing year, and
Alvab W. Patterson was chosen to be
tbe orator for tbe next session of tbe
grand lodge.
Pendleton is pushing ahead and tak
ing bold of projeots that will be of last
ing good to tbat city. Xbrough tl
"hustle' of live business men there,
Pendleton is now assured a woolen mill
and tbe work on tbe same will soon lie
commenced
We fall Hie Attention !
OF THE PUBLIC
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The little valley of uood liiver oon
tains seven icbool district and 110
saloon. This speaks well fur that
locality indeed. Tbis section is aleo
gaining a great reputation for the line
apple and other fruit grown there
abuudanoe.
Time Monoiaineer: W. U. Mioo
of the firm of Minor A Co., Heppner
arrived no the noon train from Salem
where be baa bad bia tbnrotiabbre
est tie on exhibition at the slate fair,
Mr. Minor'e cattle will be exhibited
here.
Frank Kellogg and family took their
departure for Halem on Wednreday
afternoon wbere tbey expect to reeide 10
Ibe folate. Thie chtig is made in
order to take advantag of Ibe eplendid
educational facilities offered In that city.
lien Mathews U aow aole proprietor ot
the city meat market wbere be keep a
freh supply of bf, pork, motion, veal,
auag. baooo aod lard, which be aell
for the loweal market price, rred IVa k,
the Portland butt ber.l elill with bim. if
Tbe Daile dulrnt fair opened nn
Tin.ty witli a g'Hul atteodanee. After
thie fair rloee It ie expected that many
ot tbe faet horse there will be brought
to Heppner 10 enter the racee and com
pel for the purees offered.
Grant Abbott, tbe yonng man wbo
bad ebarge of Dong. Iklis' baod (f
thoroughlired burke here, departed
Mb Ihem for I'ilol Untk OD
Wrdoeedsy. He did not euocee.l to
eellii.g maty of lb Sheep.
Toelay wae a good day for oar ll p
ttr oier heel ae bauierone large lean
were to from the Interior eountry aod
i.ld no wiih npplir of all kloda lor
Ida winter. Oia flim alone di-p-ed of ;
to ear lo l or g'H.d.
('nritand'a hit eip-Mnli'Mj opened oo
Maiurday ll in a bnllianl maimer.
Th exhibit era very fin and the el
j Undat"1 prolee ! m the largeet ol
any .f lb preTlou fan beld la I'orV
' latid.
M' Too Qiail a pogroo
SMut.Uv attooa'a falo for Klra
. ,f ah $ aa a deletfal to the
j tn and Iflge llathbor-e hitUre, from
I iMtert lerople No. ii, of II peer.
r 'tlK'iiij'e photi'tfrsph gallerf I
, ei of a oti Inoer Mate l'et where
!.ien fjra,M wnrfe eaq m ee 11 rl
; al e-. t.l pfiee. Call at. I eianiib
rk al t ric, Tulf
i rbilo'e Cere 1 ei 1 on a gaareaue.
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H. ll titbCt'"iy e. i,t a d .
it eta . era , aod $'i h ' I t.y T. W.
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11. tm of k.4 hr anile la .
ea-jnenr $ ti-w Ne la era'eer way il j
may O.a'. f llee.f V'.e"le-1 fif l.f
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From Saturday Telegram.
This morning United States Deputy
Marshal V. W. Carroll, of Roseburg, ar
med here, having in custody Elda Wood,
who is charged with holding op and
robbing the etage running regularly
between Roseburg and Coos bay. It
will be remembered tbat tbe stage was
robbed on the 6 lb of last August by a
"lone highwayman," while coming from
Coos Bay to Roseburg. At tbe time
there were only three passengers on
board, besides the driver -two men and
woman. Tbe robber made a very
light haul, getting only $2 from each ot
the men. Tbe woman bad considerable
money witb ber at tbe time, but the
highwayman was too gallant to ask her
to hand it over to bim.
The hold-up took place about '2 o'clock
in the afternoon, while tbe stage was
near Olalla nostoffioe, and station. Tbe
robber made bia sudden appearnnoe at
tbe roadside, holding in one band a
cooked bulldog relolver, and in tbe other
a 44-caliber navy revolver. He called out
in a loud commanding tone to the driver
to "halt!" an order wbiob was instantly
obeyed. Tbe robber then told the
driver to throw out tbe mail. Tbe
driver tossed out tbe mail pouch, when
the highwayman said: "Throw out the
sack whioh has the brass look."
This order was also obeyed, when the
robber told the two male passengers,
who were seated outside with tbe driver,
to "pungle. " Tbey threw down all the
loose change they had, which was a very
small amount. During tbis time tbe
woman, who was seated on the inside.,
as in a state of great trepidation, ex
pecting it would be ber turn next, but to
her surprise and joy, tbe robber passed
her by, and allowed the stage to go on
its way.
Tbe robber had on a pair of blue oot
ton overalls and wore an old ooat. His
face wss concealed by a mask made ot a
piece of flour eack, his features not be
ing visible except tbe eyes.
As soon as the robbery was reported,
Sheriff Catbcart, bis deputy, Mr. Reeves,
and Deputy United States Marshal Car
roll started on the track of the perpe
trator.
It proved rather slow work, tor Wood
was not captured nntil September in,
Tbe othoers were busily engaged in
searching for evideuoe, and in keeping a
sharp lookout for tbe robber, tie was
finally located by a man who came and
told the officers tbat be knew wbere
Wood oonld be found. He was working
in a eaw mill about 45 miles east of
Granl'a Pass, and was going under an
assumed name tbat ot Jamea MoMun
nns.
Tbe oflioers lost no time in placing
bim under arrest. He made no resist
enoe, but did some kicking because tbe
oflicers insisted upon putting handcuffs
on bim while bringing him to Roseburg.
Wood a few days ago had a preliminary
examination before United States Com
missioner Loogbary. Two days were
oonsumed in tbe examination, resulting
in Wood being beld toaoswertbeobarge
of robbing tbe United States mails, his
bond being fixed at $1500, which sum
be was unable to furnish. District At
torney Oeorge M. Brown represented
tbe government at tbe examination.
Wood bad made certain admission to
Brown before tbe examination, whioh
practically ainouuted to a oonfessiou.
Mr. Brown wa placed ou the etand aod
tee li fled a to the conversation be and
Wood bad regarding tbe robbery. This
evidenoe was very conclusive against
the priaoner.
Wood ie about 2-1 yeare of age, and
though Lot a very tough appearing
young man, ha a sort or sneaking ex
preanioa of countenance. He went to
Olalla early last April from Marlon
oounty aod began to wore on a farm.
pleasure to recom
mend Hood's Sarsa
parilla. It has cured
me ot many com
plaints, and puri
fied my blood. I
was troubled with
my liver, had hip
disease and other
troubles, with swell
ing of my ankles.
For a long time I
had to walk with a
cane. For several
years I Y7as gradual-
breaking down. I had the grip in a
severe form. I procured six bottles of
Hood's Sarsanarilla and it bnilt me tip.
My recovery I owe to Hood's Sarsaparilla.
All my ills have gone and I feel like a
new person. I sleep wellandeatheartily."
Mrs. Cuarlottu Kelly, Haywards, Cat.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the only true blood purifier prominent
ly in the public eye today Try it.
Hood's Pills
cure habitual constipa
tion, l'i'ioe ia. per box.
MONEY
on Imp
ed. W
LOANED,
First MortiriiceB
proved farm Property NeKotiat-
leare prepared to negotiate first
iiiortnaKes upon improved farms In
Oretron, with eastern parties at a rate of interest
not to exceed v per cent, per annum. Mortgages
renewed that have been taken by other com
panies. Address with stamp,
MKKV1IN BWOHTS,
Bauer City, Oregon.
There oan be no pleasure or happi
ness for persons whose liver or kidneys
are unhealthy. They are weak, sick
and irritable, and find it burdensome to
perform work of any kiud. What they
need is a thorough treatment with Dr.
J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm.
Tbis remedy is recounized by many of
tbe best medical authorities as without
a peer for the oure of diseases of the
kidneys or liver. It rapidly drives out
diseased conditions, restores health and
strength, vigor and cheerful spirits.
Price $1.00 per bottle.
No Slow od This
Earth !
We will ko back to
the land of our
Fathers.
And during their absence Minor &
Co. will be found at their old
stand, Belling at
10 PER CENT'
Under Competitors!
If you doubt this statement, thous
ands will come forward and con
firm the same.
B SIS li HIS !
Styles too Numerous to Mention
SUITS FOR $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, 16.50, $7.00 TP TO $20.00
0SK TO SEE m HUE OF $10.00 OVEHCOHTS
Our line of Boots and Shoes are amongst the largest (if not
the largest) to be found in the city.
MINOR & CO.
Call and examine, we are here
to show goods. We are the
leaders. Others follow.
BEN C. 1KVV1N 18 DEAD.
A Well
Know
in
Portland
Hurray,
fiUHlllPHS
Idaho.
Man Dies
From the East Oregonian.
Ben 0. Irwin, president of the Irwin-
Hadson Company, manufacturing sta
tioners, died at Murray, Idaho, on last
Saturday. He left Portland 10 days ago
on a business trip, then in tbe best ot
health, and he waa siok for three days.
A telegram stated that his oondition was
serious, and that Mr. Irwin expressed a
desire for bis wife to ooine to bim. Mrs.
Irwin left for Murray, Friday night,
hastening to join ber husband, and
nurse him baok to health, but hours
before she reached him he was dead.
Although dying far away from borne
and denied tbe privilege of seeing his
wife and child, there were those bound
to bim in strong fraternal ties, who did
all possible for a stricken brother, and
in true Pytbiau friendship wati'bod over
him day and night until the worst had
come.
Mr. Irwin was well known in Pendle
ton and throughout Oregon. For many
years, he was the repreeentative ot the
St. Louis hnuoe of Oeorge D. Parnard &
Co. Several years ago, Mr. Irwin began
buxioesa for himself, organizing the firm
of Ben O. Irwin & Company, aud going
on tbe road a part of tbe time. This
brought him in contact wilb oflioials in
every county in Oregon and tortious of
aabuigton.
Mr. Irwin married Mitm Minto.daugh
ter ot Chief of Police Minto, of Portland
Mrs. Irwin and a sou survive Mr. Irwin.
The dinette which carried him away
wa typhoid pneumonia. Mra. Irwin
met the remains at Wallace and parsed
through lVmih Ion KuiidhV evening nn
her way to Portland, where the funeral
takes place tinder Ibe auxpices of the
Knight t Pylhi is.
1
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, well-assorted stock of General Merchandise
which they will Bell 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 in the old Blackman stand, Heppner, Oregon.
When you come to Ueppner, don't forgot
WIlVIvS Ks SLOCUM.
Iii wm employed daring July to assist
tome Kill Ayrr'n al I lie World Kair
Ayer'n Harsaparilla enjoys the eilraor
dlnary d induct ion of having been the only
hi I purifier allowed an eibilnt at tbe
World' fair, ('hicsgo. Manufacturer
ot other suraiiparillas aoiitrht by every
meantiiohtiiiiiahowing of their goods,
not they were all turned away under the
application of I he rule forbidding Ibe
T. R. HOWARD
DEAL8 IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, .
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
lie will make it au object for you to trade with
him hh bin pricoH am riht, and all good that ho
liHiidh'H nro of the very bent.
Stoke
on Main
to City
Street, Next
Drug Store,
Door
in Ibe jMMitcifllce, and wbiU thera ba entry of patent medicine and noxtrnnn.
made lilmaell aC'tiiuted wilb tbe work
ings of tha nllW and mails. Thera wa
a lioy io tha pontoffioa from whom ha
leamrxl some matters, by plying him
with 0,0 eat tons. It wm from tha lad
thai ha aacnrtatnad that tha through
mail poiiob had a "braa lock on," aod
that waa I he sack be told the atagedriver
to throw oat. Wood bail alj told two
men 1 1 (Ualla that when begot ready La
propoamj lo bol l np tha alage, and in
tended to do a good job; tbat La did Dot
propose to remain around Olalla all Iba
lima. Tha testimony of the boy aod tha
two meo at tha examination ruada
mattera look fry cloudy for Wood.
Tha two lt'il an pp wed to ha a! hy
Wood at tha bold a p, r parahd
from tha poatmaalrr at Olalla, and wait
Identified by tha atagedrtvar.
With lh tieeptloo of what Wood
told thafrirl Attorney lirown, ha da
elioM to make any alaivniaot regarding
tha robUry. Wood claim to bava
relatitea raaidini In bHh Jackson and
Marloo ouQoltea. II waa fdamd io Iba
oaoly jail her to awali Iba action of
tha 1'r.lUd Mat gratd Jary, wbmb will
pubvaaa la a abort lima. U tiled Hlaiea
Ifepoty Maratial Carroll will return lo
It'awtxirg oa thi teiiing t traia.
Flop pi MM,
Ol
ego n.
rr fcig
II jwf4t Iba ! I mertt to roof that
tttka ftad all lit alrtiiig rlimd
f IUra, tha folh itig' four rm.ie
The tlePiBion of the World's fair aulho.
ritie in favor of Ayer's Hiirssarilla was
In ffect a follow: "Ayer'a Mrapa
rilla l not a patent medicine. It doe
not belong to the it of noetrtlin. It I
here on it merit."
KHUN I.KXIMITOM
Tha Morrow oonnty monthly teacher'
meeting 0 lirlied at tha publio Phool
honia al M a. m. today. Hnpt. Miaa
lialaiger wa preaent ami called Ida
meeting to orjir. Tha oljel of tha
meeting lo diecnaa tha Ural years
work a outlined in our new oooraa of
study. .Mia Kii atnkn opened tha dla-
euanion of "I'hyaiolngy and IIyviii"
whii h waa followed by oth'ra, Mr. A.
W. lUUlger then Introduced tha iljje t
"Number," which waa lolloned by tha
ul.jei t "Lahgilage," l.y J. K Tiblwt.
ll,i afternoon aeior pomn -nrn!
alionl I 30 p. m and laaled tlironubont
tha aarly part ot tiiaaflernoou. KurMier
dlonion aef bad tit "Heading." I.
Mra. M. Johtion and Mr. K. (aet k
and "Writing." by Mit A. I Gentry,
primary teacher of unr -m.,. tinea-
linn aoonl method ai d tha cor of
tody war freely aaked and an'ed
and throughout tha aeaaton tha meeting
aa attended with ltilrel aad anil ut
aarn. A rovrao of study In tin founty
I ewrUlnly hil hna i. g needed.
O'liia a nomtr of Islington nutans
War preaant which prove I ha Ihtareal
that our paripla tat In tha a Ivanrrtnaftt
ol liiratioa,
A Win. a
M. 6, K'-.
POTATOES !! POTATOES !!
One Thousand
Bushels
of Potatoes !
At my tant h, t'n mih-H nouth-t'Ht of I fiiiT, at 1c wr jKiund b
the field, iiekml Or will deliver at lloppia r at 1 jc por auuiL Tor
W!1 K)tnt(H"H, my crp cnnnut bo lnntrn.
,1. 1 5. MANNING,
HKlT.NKlt, OUEGON.
w,
tf.
tla'kle Antr !
1'l.a beet ala In ha world for rot.
Illii.u M.. t'i.mf Mall I I...I..,
1 . - -i t f ' ' " " "
r'wmi a poen"ieo mm, ft. H-.f.a. letter, t l,Pd 110 I
King a ? axfy, lor Bif,nmptioo, t'laltiUiii. tVrfi.a. and all kia erupliooa
aoagl.aaaerlld.ebltllal't',', p ' ' "o !
l .., I, ii ....i i,.,r"iill. II la gtlaile(t li vita
!lrt hna"h aid Kidoaja. HoekWa ' r. o.i.u i a-.
lkaNMlb a.:iM vj . , - , , . . .
tb.a rrUM iliaaa. I.nl WM ra-! 1. 1 . t
. .-r a .! '' lr II "-Vi l Sm '"' ",',, '"
ha fW,o.f aptaraa t" I- '' " ; ;'-
hnrn- -f II m? ae t' gaol of 'l-l I lo j what la rUit-l
l.a ft.rk.or ke.k.t 4r.a l..l iao.r'f o. ai.d II - dealer !"
a.r li.. t-l, m lm.- ai. '.. fawn, dl - ai.l .. l-ll
a'l Oa n.t ., tt w. ' mnf I T. W. Ayr.
.l tr.to Itrrar in ll.a 1
Una l4 M aan6t-''a ' it .
r I
T.
rati la
Ayera. Jr
rfrhlr.
r l by
Oreaa Vlatlie f" al. l, l.a.r
Ot'Ui. hri. 'oeg an I a'l .tl tint
in I'ikl lir e. I'.i'h l ini I .I.ir t f
t,qli,aa boat
Attorneys
BF.ITNKK,
All btialnea alien led Io It. a prompt and aatlafaHory
manner. Nolan 1'aMic and Odlerlora,
omn: in national hank iiuilmno.
: t 1 . t
OIIKOOM
BIS
PROFITS
-ON
SMALL INVESTMENTS
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FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED
I an I- Ma.1 l.y Our
Systematic Plan of Speculation
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NOTARY PUBLIC ca...-
CONVEYANCER
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