Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 25, 1895, Image 3

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    UNTOLD MISERY
FROM
Rheumatism
C. H. King, Water Valley, Misj., cured by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For five years, I suffered untold misery
from muscular rheumatism. I tried every
known remedy, consulted the best physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills;
but could obtain only temporary relief. My
flesh was wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-throe pounds; my left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
Here and. There. Overwork, either physical or mental,
will produoe weakness and loss of
Matinee Saturday. enerKy- Too many bneinees or family
cares, overwork in tbe harvest field, an
Tom Carle is up from lone. excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months of misery. To prevent
bee Fbill Cobu's bioyclead. this, tbe exhausted system should be
i. tTT.i i..u .u- reinforced immediately. Dr. J. H.
Day.
being twisted tip in knots. I was unable to
dress myself, except with assistance, and
could only hobble about tiy using a cane. I
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
doctors, that I could not live. The paiiis, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
relief only by means of hypodermic injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Inside of two months, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months, my limbs
began to strengthen, and in the course of a
year, I was cured. My weight has increased
to 105 pounds, and I am now able to do my
full day's work as a railroad blacksmith."
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
' Passion's Slave" at the Opera House Pnoe $1.00 per bottle.
1, 11 in u, uiuuum 11 n n j ' i n i 11 ui 1 1 l u
large iu voice of ladies' and ubildrens'
races this week. wraps of all styles and oolors. They
Leet Greenwood is attending the "iU offer he 8Bm,? for the next 3 dBy"
,...i,; ,UD at prices lower than ever was known.
Call earlv and inspect tbe stock before
A bicycle given away, See Fbill the assortment is brokeu. Pioneer brick,
Cohu's new ad. opposite postoffiae. tf.
M. J. Monteith. of Portland, is recis- You oan earn 85 each day "giving"
tered at the Palace. onr absolutely indispensible household
rno nr-n i,. j i srtiole away. New plan of work, muk-
V on. lUbUULUUOl DUU i I) 111 1 1 T UIO UUW I . 3 ,
raaidinij in Hm.nner. iuK cxperieuuo uuUrB!-rjr uu u.t
naptDin f it' 11 1 r 1 1 11 taT in anv Dfidhr.n
The Niles-Vinson. Marble Works. Sample dozen free. Credit given.
walla Walla, Wash. B'reight paid. Address. Melrose M'f'g.
Mrs. P. 0. Borg is down at Portland Oo- 30 Me,ro8e Psrk' UU 4t
attending the Exposition. E. O.: Mrs. Jessie Moore, wife of one
M. rtvi, j 1 a of the most prominent stockmen in
Mrs. .Andy 1. lard returned from a UmBtia oounty" Bnd living on Butter
5 1 to Fossil last Tuesday. fl. djed in Wal,a Waua. having been
C. F, Walker will ship 'East Saturday taken there to receive treatment in the
four to six car-loads of sheep. hospital. Death followed olosely an
, . .... , . operation which was performed.
Mrs. A. Keithlv. of Heppner. has v
Oocbin chickens for sale. s27-4-81'. We know whereof we affirm when we
T , tt n,- ,, . ... 1 . state that Ayer's Pills, taken promptly,
John H. Wise, collector of the port of th flt..,nt,,m.t ni.i. na
K : . x Jl.i U: I. 11. aj uijiwui. ui mm.Ui, ......
orat,""'u' ""UImlu" Brrest further progress of theBe dis.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande orders, and speedily restore the stomaoh,
Ore. 8, 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. liver, and bowels, to their normal and
, , . , , . . . . I regular aotion.
The towu is full of neode attending
tbe raoes, and many familiar fooes are CbBrley Jones, the well-known "old-
seen, timer" in me tonsoriai line, Das again
lAnoriH in H nnnar liariin t 1 'lVi na Art
as. Johnson, Traw Phipps, Alex a.n Mutt,,.,.." at, unnr hn,u;n
Comett and Asa Thompson are taking Lnnnota ,,ia ;. un,' , nirio ,ni
in the raws. noii ukn i in.n
and Al Vaughan are among the visitors hjgh hj(,h Brm Bewin(? macbioe
thirty people get in through tbe fence
every day without paying. This in
olodes some well known people, and in
one case, a well-to-do citizen of our
town. Perhaps it is not known that
every man who plays this kind of a trick
is liable to arrest.
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
AYER'S 1'ILLS cure Jlenitache.
mil
A Good Week's Entertainment.
Heppner's lovers of theatrical perform
ances are being royally entertained this
week by Carlton's Company of Players,
who are now playiug a week's engage
ment at the opera bouse, with a change
of play every night. The company is
made up entirely of players of ability,
everyone of whom fills hi -,or her re
spective parts in the different casts in a
very acoeptnble manner. Miss Emma
Morris, Messrs. Jed Charlton, A. W
Ellis aud Billy Peters are familiar to
Heppner audiences, having previously
appeared in this oity. The ladies of tbe
oompany, Misses Florenoe Earl, Emma
Morris and Ada Sherman have all been
greatly appreciated in every cast. Their
exits and movements on the stage are
graceful and in all tbey show perfect
familiarity with tbe characters they
impersonate. The oompuny opened
Tuesday evening with "Destiny" fol
lowed Wednesday eveniug by the laugh
able comedy, "Complications." Last
evening "Hazel Kirk" was very oreditably
presented, and this evening the company
presents that great play, "Passions
Slave." "Our.Boarding House" is slated
for tomorrow afternoon's matinee.
Makes the Blood Pure
This is the secret of the curei
by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Read this:
"I am so glad
to write that I
am now In per
fect health and
it is all because
Hood's Sarsa
parilla made
my blood pure.
My health
broke down
with troubles
peculiar to
women, m y
ujrvous sys
tem was shat-
ifiafS.'SifeaMfe tered and I
had to take my bed. The physician said
there was little hope for me. A neighbor
told of wonderful cures by Hood's tiarsa
parilla and I decided to try it. When I
had taken 3 bottles, I could sit up and now
I am perfectly well and strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
has done all this for me." Mas. C. F.
Fadeker, La Platta City, Colorado.
Hood's Pills
ETTERS ADVKKT1SED AT HEPPNER
Or., Oct. 21, 1805.
Parson Mrs Ellen Kmith D W
When calling for these letters please say
advertised. J. P. Williams, P. M.
guaranteed for 10 years. For further par-
None Bat Ayer's at the World's Fair
Ayer's Sarsaparilla eDioys the extraon
dlnary distinction of having been the only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair, Chioago. Manufacturers
of other sarsaparillas sought by every
Mrs. Dr. P. .15. MoSwords and daugh- tioulars oall on or Bddress, N. A. Leaoh,
ter, Mary, returned from a visit to Pen- Lexington, Oregon. 2t.
dlt'tou, Wednesday.
Mrs. H. A. Wright, daughter of Mr. their entire grocery stock, have made a ""i"!
and Mrs. P. O. Borg, departed Tuesday reduction of 10 per cent on their dry "" dioines mi I nostrums
for Port Townsend. goods, clothing, boots, shoes, etc. Tbey n"is?"?n".,?i""?JJ"
n 1 . ... , ,L , , . do not now charge you for what they ., , J " ;iT
0. J, Curtis, editor of tbe Astoria hertnfnrfi w "lh(1 hllriin' rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was
tf.
Herald, has provided his paper with a
new aud attractive beau
in effect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa-
Notice of Intention.
AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
-I J Oct. 18, lwt.'i. Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
hisclnlm, and that said proof will be made
betore County Ulcrk, ot Morrow county, at nepp
ner, Oregon, on Dec. , lsao, viz:
JAMES 8. REA.
Hd. E. No. 507R. for the Y.K NEi Sec. . SE'i
9f."4. nee. ai anasw sw)4 bee, as, xp. 0 a, k,
'25 E.
He names the followine witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Hedianiin Luelllng, Abraham Luelilng, Walter
j. Hennett, josepn w. immstur, an 01 Haraman,
Oregon.
jas. r. jiiiukb,
81-92. Register.
('CALENDAR,
rillii is not a patent medicine. It does
uimy ujbio . iub uuu.t uuuoo uu 10- Hwpok of this n ace. will he n attend.
morrow evening at 7 o clock. anna nl tha J.,,. fa,lr, ,
I ',J w.i. vi. v." ... - in
BeBt accommodation and courteous Harney county.
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
Shilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee.
Fast Timb. At tbe Yakima fair last
Friday the world's record for a quarter
aud Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. It 0,lre, lnoiulent Consumntion. It is mile dash WRB broken two Washing
The famous Cabell ledse. near Susan- the best Cough Cure only one cent a dose, ton horses. On that day tbe Indian
ville, has been tapped by a tunnel and 25 cts., 50 ots., and SI. Sold by T. W. I raoes were barred, and the only par-
shows fully as rich as al the surfnoe. ayers. or. tlcnlar feature of tbe ocoasion was the
Chas. Pease met with an accident at I A forger named Downs was caught by Quarter mile dash, with four entries, in
tbe "merry.go-'rouml" bust night and 8henff Honser and Deputy Carney at which Roxey, a Yakima bred horse, won
the other night. It took inA.2ii -Qnftrter of a second less than
Bob Wad
tb
steer Monday IhbI, hence the injury
13
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I
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WtD I THU
FBI
61 17 I 18 I Vj
Take Notice.
1. The sum of five rents per line will be
Jlmrned for "carls of think," "resolutions ot
respect," lists of woddini presents and donors,
md obituary notices, (other than ttiowt the wlll
ir shall himself Kive as s. mnttir of news,) aud
aottwsol BN:lnl meutliiK" (or whatever purpnsx.
Notices ol church and sorlnty and all otbor
JiiU'rUlninentj from which revenue Is to be de
rived, shall be charged fur at the rata of five
jenli a Una. These rules will he strictly adher
ed to In every Inrtanre.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
HXnite lor Hsrdmsn, Monument, Ixm Crei k,
fohn ly and I anymi city, luiv billows :
Kery day at a. m., cc-cpt Mun.Uy.
Arrlvenvrydyt4 p m.xivp' Mondsy.
The 'hmMit, iiil kot sud best Hue to or
from tbe Interior i nninry.
wall i ii'J.mivmi, rrop.
Eitra Pals Star Brewery Bear
In Hall I'lnl Untiles run be
bad onl)t the
City Hotel Bar!
Wlicru liljli Krde l.l'iunr and CU'ure sri al
kept I.) Td.
Horses (Irwly nnoe.l said: "Tim way
to rrstime ts to rninr." r"kina f
again pulling go. I Int.. oiciiall'in kIut
tbe war. Hut ynu mavsay "rMuruw" any
Dumber of timrs to that torpid llvvr nf
sustained a dislocated shoulder. Peudlet n
Waldon Rhe8.smirsiug a dislocated !'D,,I,B l 8,P " 'h' tMed the wVrld's record, made by
. ...PL ' .. 7: r . ..... . at Butte. Montana, in the fall of 1800,
iico muuiui'iinn, it,o ui luo D.ninnil I . an it vn t
iir n 1:11. i Rnxev waa nlnsnlv followed nv tilne J av
ffh. vnn w.t fl mrr null on repuoi caoa ot uipauiw oouniy, arrived - - 7. . -
. 111,.. ... ..t.u- ... .-1 ' - - I . II .1 I 1 . , 1 : II. III I 1 .,..ln l.A MnnAHAl. tl.A mm
1 !.l n U.,i,.. k .I,- IluliiiiUifl Mulnnn TCUUICV U IK81 CVeniUg. TIB Will IVII.lim uumo, uu vu'CICU o w,.j
where they keeD tbe finest wet goods in
town. tf. It's cheaper to go to the theater than Fossil Journal. The Heppner track has
Wanted-To trade, a new cart for . Btay at borne, Grand Matinee Satnr. , record of 021, made this week by
saddle. Cart has been used but little 7JVL71" , ' " " ' - Blaok Prinoe, olosely followed by I'i
and is in good condition, iioqtnre at I . .
iniSOlIlOe. Ol. """-m "--. "' -I' Tl, ,nr. l,,.a,.er ia fl-911.'
isnnDlvint? stockmen witn all neenea -
Mr. Dennis A. Reeser, representing nrtilH. hnniilpa rarrv.ni n ontiurnl linA. I mfldrt bv Rob Wftdft,
m 1. .. .. 1 . J m . I
iud iifiiuuerium men. v x-tt-b jjl8 qqt Ad. ll.
f ! h n - YA m liitnaiilii Ae m rw Ifit. I
. ' , i.i....vnv " mn I l(A0iilnp nrAQMuno anrvinpe fir flirt I nnrL i.m'. Anl... C.I..
Un.1ni.il. l.o lo. . ...v. ... ...... .... -
1 1 nrur. hnma UntirlAV mnrntno nn.l sv.n. I T'l. - t . I .. I . 1. . .11 J . n.. t -
1UV.. ,i..uai. im.uu..; w. uu.. M 1 luq UCHI BQIVD III IUD WUrill lur UUIO,
lug by Elder J. W. Jenkins. You are Timises. Hnr. Hirers. Halt Hheutn.
your father and obey your mother? invited to attend. Fever Hores. Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Hoy Katbf-r; she oao lick latber, Stia F.mr Hlonnm. Iho artist will m.Vs Chilblnina. Corns, and all skin erUDtious
oan. london oketoo. cabinet Dhotos for the next 80 davi at I and Dositivelv cures Piles, or do Pay
A. J. Leland. representing the W Pr down. Gallery opposite opera required. It ia guaranteed to ive
Chicago and Nortbwestorn K. It., was bouse, tf. pnrfeot satisfaetioti or money refunded,
in Ueonner Wednesdav on business con- ri Pee 25 cents per box. For sale by
neeted with his comDSiiv. I tub pirrs aiTi'i-xurri. I T. W. Ayers, Jr.
H.rii. a 1 1 a
His niooum are recoiviug uus ,..,. . t- . .... .n n 1 I t ... L-.......,.v.. t.'... n..
. BA. I WMl ll rll'"S MIHIU-ril S"l SSSs r- J V- I t Ulll UAiV IjAI UnPIUna. l UO VI V
ZV Cul ot d" '"d Tomorrow. Also Ball KI4... laAM Exposition which oned
newest thibg out and all tbe rage id rrfeo weather and a fast track. Mt I'ortlsnd on the 5th inst., the O. 11. A
lortland. tr. , , . .......i;. IS. will make a rate from Hentmer and
cure habitual constipa
tion, l'rice 25c. per box.
LETTER U8T.
mi m im
No Slow od This
i
We will sro 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-
u
fl
If you doubt this statement, thous
ands will come forward and con
firm the same.
IS !
Styles too Numerous to Mention
SUITS FOR $4.00, $1.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 UP TO $20.00
RSK TO SEE BI HUE OF $101 OVERCOATS
Our line of Boots and Shoes cure amongst the largest (if not
the largest) to be found in the city.
Call and examine, we are here 1 fl" X "1VT 1 "O 4?- i
to show goods. We are the I I I t V,
leaders. Others follow. ilXAl VXH VV W
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
J October 21. twin. Notlco is hereby (riven
that the following-named settlor has tiled notice
of his Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
neiore me county ciora ot morrow county, at
Heppner, Oregon, on December s, lnus, via:
CHARLES S. EMRV.
Hd. E. No. 814P., for the lot 4. HKi SVf4 and W'
9KV4, Sec. Si, Tp. 4 H. R. 2li E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of. said land, viz:
Anion E. Wright, .Tames O. Williams, of
Hardman, Oregon, and James M. Hayes, Henry
Bchcrzlnger, ol llepptier, Oregon.
JA. J. AKIOKK,
882-9.1 Register,
It is not at all surprising to see the
immense crowds going to trade at
tbe store of
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DAIXKB, OREGON,
Ij Oct. 21, lS'.iii. Notice Is hereby given that
the following-named settler has tiled notice of
her intention to make lliial proot In support of
her claim, and that ssid proof w ill be made
before the county clerk of Morrow county, at
Heppner, Oregon, on December t, lH'Jii, vli:
ANN E. CHAl'EL, (nee Ann E. Barnard),
Hd. E. No. .mi, for the K'j SW'.f, and Lots 6
and 7, See. 6, Tp. 5 S, R 2f. E. W. M.
Hhe names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of, saiil laud, viz:
Anson E. Wright, James O. Williams, of Hard.
man, Orccon, and James M. Hayes, Henry
Scherzlnger, of Heppner, Oregon.
JAS. F.MOORE,
SX2!';I Register.
P. C. THOMPSON CO.
When we consider that Ileppner handles more merchan
dise than the other seventy-two counties of Eastern
Oregon put together, and that P. C. Thompson Co. handle
nine-sevenths of that. It is not to be wondered at that,
they have all of the local trade and part of that of Cali
fornia and Chicago, but they will not be satisfied til) they
have the trade of Paris, London and New York also.
Get in with the rush and come to the
ODD COMBINATION SIGN
At the Corner of Main and Willow
Streets. Follow the crowd and you
can't miss it.
Ticketa will da pnt cm
mil
Ho
lootmled with a p!eolil attendance,
Karl'a Clover IVa.t will purify jronr h. mh.in,t tn m.k. hi Mk' return at Si .10.
Dlornl. clrary.inr U-iraplexioa, regulate i ....... , ,, mU on Ihn Kith insf. ami the limit is
n..e hn.l. .nrl maka onr hea.l clear ratTiDR in- oe ever .-en in ii-pi-u-r. - - -
J -' " I . . , . a . . atlAli.lii, lnMnmluaIlil I (I 11
Kit vr-. win .ml l fii.l.t h Tba Hal or nnraaa ini'liHei aorae r ii, a " '
T. W. Avera Jr. I..t evar race,! ia tbe Northwest. vr. " V"T "'"X
IWo-Totlie wife of W. B. Totter, Toes.lay'a fan waa opened by a half "'. Moaraion Ucketa to r-rtlaod and
Oct. 2-th. near Ho.M Itiver. a nonod I mila dash, free for all. mtriea. Coif. iro will t aoi.i at f.i'.Mior tbe ronud
iKiy. tor the past Mur days, uiiiya Xarapa. Baby Ruth and Black Alder in ,no1 u two iicneta 01 a.imiasion
ll.ppnernieodah.v. bad tbnr eiara , ,0 ,. Kipoaiiion. O0 the eienreioo of
ibar.edtol.laaoooniiU K,b ,Mt., two ti kela of adrnieaii.n
Jmu'ZVh hfnS'li Lhaa8 rr!.n KU.amlK.at 1 Wild Bill. Blaok 1'rii.e ' 'M- TU. limit of lim- ia tl.a
one a mail thrntign ot tore tt uaa grown ' ' ... t.....i. ..,ii..f, i,
mnsly itl.olt age. Tl.a branch tram dray Uick and Tin Er were tha entriea "me for tl a Tt.ea.lay eictutlone aa f ,r
now makea cl.s- coi.nerlliin with tbe in tbe quarter dash, all eoroli out in a eicnrtion or Opt. . Kith.
pa,a. BKer. beih east and weetboood. bl1(,h wilb Pfie, Vin E 1 be who o 00 eim.ri..n al.oi.ld pro-
ouuru who 1 none in ma iei. 1 in car ,mB,.Vl,a Wltu accident lueur-
anra
There nan Im no pleasure or Imppi-
M..f. ro, waa to (own Wadoesday. t1(,,.,j ,0,Hb race ordered to be run
TbeO. V. U firm la ot.w pompaed of ,,. . , . . ...
I .. . .. .. .. . l :. over We.luHi.lav. 1 he time otuutit In
A-ik-aavr. 1 a..... ,1,iir.rlwl'ffr)fB o-20'f 10 0 2115 oesa lor ir.t.a whose l.veror kidoey.
are ...v well and favorably known In tl .a rare van frn 0 , lo , nnM,y. Tl.r nl .ek,
t!... aectiou. which in any event la faster than the ,ninluW-. n. Bo.l It t.nr.Una..m to
The entriea in the flve-elsbtba for tl.it raoor.l. bat when II waa learne.i mat ua prf..rm work of any kind. W hat they
,n.rn,u.n T.r.a.k. IViiv. TamDa onaft-r waa run abort it twname evident ri-l ! a thoron.i treatmetn win. ir.
ml ll.rm.nn. Iii the half-mile birvcle n.,.t it.. ... ,m.-.A ... ,..!.,. J- H. Mclran'a Mver and Kidney llalm
-"V:1 nt :rU"' ""m" ,U'r"",,0n We.loe.,1.,'. program waa headed h, Z ZZ wXnJ
rininjinis UHT lp.iiir, ,iiwi; 1'i'i.iiuuiini, .vnn-, , , J-.l f- l. , ft ,. 1" 1 a , 1 .1
M.M. In f.itu. l lh.looi,.tll,tlnn. I., loll. ""T"'"' -" ' I"-r '"r rur. "i .0
neas and l. k ha I ach m all Paused
by a sluts ih hvir. K-rji the lier
active.
"It .a tbe palrtil 11 e.licme la the iniiintf in 0 i'l. Bill eecnnd
mid la what air. r m. iiariman, ot u.1.1 at ".
Mai..itaro.trrK6,aaa3f ChamlM rlaio'e I ., . . 1 1. . ..
folic. Cholera and Uiarrh-ea lUmedy.
Mra. T. H. Haakiu. t l.atlaooowa, "Wl.sl k-m ms w bsh una aaefim -eii ui vs. ...-r, ....
Teno.. aava "Mill.di'a Vitlier 'saved f" tn the lact thai nemry 10 lie Knth. Tampa and Nelarn.Ta'npa l.talof
tnv lif.' t ivin.nl.r ll il, l.s l rrme.lv wot.l form wa prevaleol around here , ,. mmh.L i.ai.l
f-ra dat.il.tate I s,.i-m I evr n-d.' laat a.ii.mer and ; tmk over i,ree-eigl,ha and frpeal
Kor dy.,p..a. I.v-'r or k.de-v lrnhl- t-o or ib.ea .a of I. .at remedy to ! Tb- eeelgl , M an I r.pe
IteiMs. Tr.es 71 c-rita. H d t by T. Mt eoo-plM- enre l-or aala by waa atpona. nil ye.ierday.
W.Ayefa. Hi .pnm-Jvhriaoo l'0j tV. Tl.urlsy'e racing wa Inangnraie I
by lh IhrmeigMba and repeat,
ralr-s BU'-k Trine, (tray llick. IUr
matia ard Jfil. l'im (ay )ick tofik
the fl'! l" in 0 't. -'
ianrf. M .'nsls pai l U I'i an I U S'),
ric'iv' 'y.
lbs. l.s, I mil ilsvh, frit. f .f all tare
! ar... i!. a pretty r.ii,iHi, The
Muliiala ki lnets or livr. It rapidly dr.vra out
,ia(i,ad ri.l.'litl oia, reslorea hrallh and
t'eiigll., Vlg tr and pheoiful auiril
Tr.ee (. ;.. r bottle.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE PAIXER, OREtlON,
j Oct. '21, l"'.l.'i. Notice Is horcliy given that
lie followlne-iiaaiefl settler has llleil notice
ol his Intention to make II nil I tiroof In snmort
of his clnlin, ami thst kI'I proot will lis nisilc
tietore tliu comity clerk 01 Morrow conniy at
llcppiHT, tr., on oecciiiner t, i.' , vis :
JEF. EMRY,
II. I. E. No. .T.M1, for the N'4 HKV, Ki NF.,
Sec. 7. ami S '( N W'4 8ec. s, Tp. .. M, It W K.
He liHines I lie toiiowlng nn. 10 prove
tils continuous rcslilcnc a upon ami cultivation
01 ssi.i isn.l. vis:
Anton K. W rliilit. Jiiinea O, llllams. of llsnl
man, Oretron, nn.l Jsmcs M. Hhjcs, Henry
iM'heriiiKcr, ol Heppner, Oregon.
Jif. r. jM"ir
M !:! Iti-ainter,
NOTICK Of INTKSIION.
I ASH KKH K ATTHH PAI I. KM, 11RK1.0H,
j (h lolKir .'I, l'H Notice ts lierct.v Klven
Unit the fiillowlnit iisme.l selller lias lllcl no
lice nl lil. Iiiti.titliiii to make flusl pohiI Iii sup
M.rl of hl I'li.lm. tnl Hint saiil prmil lll l
mail.. iH lure J. . Morrow, l ...inly 1 lers, al
llepplier, I ireifoll. nil .Sovemlirr -Kl, I1'-!, t;
I It A l(. Ml I.I.Kit,
II. I r. No. tH'l, for the N'4 HW'a, Hec. I, ami
SK'i fK.V iw, .V Ti 4 a. K U Y. W. M.
He I.Hines Hie lollont Ilia Itlieaai-a to prove
Ills eoiiiliiuiMis realilcm a upon ami riilthsllnii
ol. Ml.l Isn.l. vlr.
JaioliN 1 W. ikt H Hralinall.ot listlil
nil. III.. ,'..ll an. I Mlll I'. Kixal IiIIIb'MK
Junes, ol hlKtll Mile, (ILK.'".
JA. . M'MHIK.
:t' wi Hraisier,
T. R. HOWARD
DEALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
lie will ranke it an ol.joct for you to trml ith
him an Inn (iricna are right, nml all pMxla that ho
handles aro of tho very Ix'nt
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
Oregon.
m . si
ll,rn m l'ial1 il.rn' fl"', I' f lliM'l frif.H;a h
C " "r ' '''',,r r"r I', fc' " 'ore i'f f.e frufA nd
A.m. 11V "f rl'iim hi mt,, trr-tl errrf km i, f.f rr
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h.f "r .i.i.rr '.if ifi! f'.'f trnttfl It ll-tr f.r..fr sr
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a
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HOHNEH A HHEA
OF THE PUBLIC
rr 1 1ll' I ,' T f'..if na airf.a.lHl n l'itlif Ihnl l,r i f
ll I
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,i aer-: Miy, l.ola K a and
M..! pt-r. May in M. I.ula
j I!...- d M il-ule. p'd $4
J in .hf' .11. 1'iarkrr Jak, It s
k I l.s'ir were lh al tie
I a ( Hi lar t k the la 11
1 " ' lterrk i'nd Mal'iala allX.
I i ii r. it an-
r.. 1 i' 1.1 !.. .ii i a .ciai
A ("aaa or Aai it - f)n W edneaday,
Jndifa Krelaiid' e-mrt waa rxvnpiel
IB bearina the ease, Htnte of OfeB-'n ve.
C II (Ur.lner, rharifed with assault ing
Jerry llr-nnan. Th" Jury disaa-reed, fla
Isii'linf fi.r rri.ct.itn and on fr
aei.illal. A lie trial waa had yester
day afternoon and eteati.tf and tba d
fen. lt, aa diarbareed.
flle.l .!! IM files
hin.t.ma-Moiemre; itiletie itol.tl.ff
ah leiinam; mt al l.lwl.', "oro l.y
rral. hing. If llnwaxl ,i c.ht.litie
tfiiora f.irm. ahlrh oftea l.tw.l and
til. erle, laYnmlnK tery iota.. hssi
tllt waT al'Hs lli itrliiitf and lilee.
laa, heals iinaralia, and in nvt ra
remote (he laro'-r Al drn.-tfiele. nr
mail, I .t .Virwiots. I if Nts)t.t tv.n,
I'I. lis lei, l,l.
$1800.00
OIVtN AWAV TO INVENTORS.
tiwonrraty monlh (im wtv In any M whs s
t)Mt ihrmig a hi Mn awM auuaanwus ysif 1 4v
the "vieth peetedinf .
tmntn Ilia beet palanU Wr ssr ellenta,
llwl llw albert nl Uu. orVf w k ftammf tmt
kaentrxk 4 Uwwbni M kkat. Al In. UM IMM tK
snaii ia HBperu vpam Uk pwls Om hkI ltd
IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD I ORTINES.
wti ss iM Vaa.anexirw" rKt I. caa ba taty M wp
ea4 o.n HS.Mal kraaiwif Um Srm S
" aauca Ma." "'flw aun-a." kk, "koMa
tiafan, ' mhI S UMa4 Mnet llll lhar " SVNS
any can t4 s r oi ei.si aaatiaaM mmM
III 1 ri si sts Ins lhat WHI( la(a MUM S SM
MUM, Iff killed JutaMW(W MIS
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
PrMa lakaa ) iKmeah m aaren tf ulaaSa; 'm
tl " hl ier..t. ' pula.OaM M WaalantW,
ll r ,haHlliee'npalT-eM.U4ax Aavam
e rtM MnMi ai aama a. t I.M fraaf . toaV
nvei In ll.rt inwnal tt nf tnS. la sfl us tie...
tS aa a4efti. lees '4 "fl, lK MtaeatfeM a k taaia
telmtHi na pnt: tf 1 kelra. ai ! um Si
ai tfa 4 IM N a.-eal )!".' "'" B
aVefrk. ai lletVaaaM. M S Hi ai K mmiiS,
4 (WikI iKr.iatKa the I. lw4 m
UiaUi ilt a4 Mwla larart, Ka knet tfeia)
Mi.Mi ikf nam, at tat Maata.
A ..Mwmws Mfl sifKity asas tesl'il
AWf aj
jhin wmnrRntRS a co..
IMkilaea 4 AsMikts a4 an.ia fatMrts,
tiSI'Mrtrl.N.W.,
IVt Waahlngtnn, D. C.
t f- Aoar e'- "" r
POTATO ES !! POTATOES !!
Olio Tliousand Hushcls of Poialo
i
At my ranrlt, ton n.iloa ex.utli-i'Hat nf I lo't.T. at lc mt muD'Un
Iho fu lil, mm'IipiI. Or will tlolivrr at IIo.uii-r at 1 i101" I ''"
aootl h.UIim a, my crop rni.i.ot ihi lioaton.
al. 1 5. MANXIXG,
JIEl'r.NEIl, OREOON.
If.
EIjIiIS to LYONS,
Attorneyw fit Ttixv
All luisirieaa attended to It. a iirnmrl an I aallsfaMory
manner. NolariM I'al.lic and (idle. hits.
OKIICK IN NATIONAI. HANK T.ni.MJid.
H H I'S HI. :t.!
OHM ION
Bit PROFITS
ON
lur avale
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.r. ,..,ef I II. atd Wheal l..f. I.l-j ' - . II I 1 1 II I I ' J I 1 1 U W I I .M V I I
M..,.,,.elw..., v ,.n.u iiro. ai- r,,t ' 'VT'ttHhrlMlV'eVi Systematic Plan of Speculation
i. , , ., wheal. .rl.a 111 a tin The hay may Huh iI.etl.nM-.le.iii sir.cl r
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THOMat 4 CO.. tlaalaea Meakaea
241741 MiaM 0nie., Cr.iaaa, III.
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la ! Im. list a al any I n. di"i.
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i fl Is w' k, t !? ff'ta ta-' N 'a U l I 'Mt.. I Hatha al . cna a;re
)llf,Kon NOTAHY TUHL U
CONVEYANCER
l'AI.1.
SV' a-4.'