Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 24, 1895, Image 2

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VUAZHTB
Hermann did not get the chair
manshio of the rivers and harbors
committee, the plum going to
Hooker, of New York. Oregonians
true Oregonians regret this.
For Dyspepsia
and Liver complaint yoa have a prided
trnnrantre od every bottle of Sbiloh'e
Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For
sale by Wells & Warren.
TO HOMESTEADERS.
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
One of the Remarkable Aehievemeats
the Science of the Age.
of
The Law in Regard to rutting and
poHinfc of Timber.
VENEZUELAN AFFAIRS.
DIs-
The house and senate have
ishown their hands on the Vene
zuelan question by supporting the
president's suggestion to appoint
a commission to enquire into the
matter, and to ascertain without
doubt whether or not Venezuela is
right. The findings of this body
will determine the future course of
the United States.
The position taken by the ptesi
dent and congress is the position
of the American people, and from
this there can be no receding.
And if there is no war this incident
should admonish us that in time of
peace we should prepare for war.
But there will be no backing
down. England knows this and
will act accordingly. War between
the United States and England
meanB the destruction of the lat
ter's commerce, the throwing out
of employment of thousands of
people and subsequent ruin of that
country. England's possessions
are scattered aud coutain by no
mean an entirely loyal population.
Then there can be nothing gained
for England by going to war, but
on the contrary there is much to
lose.
With the United States it is
much different. Consuming much
of what we produce and manu
facture, we are in a measure to
close our ports and "live like
kings," for the Burplus, in the
event of war, would bo consumed
Dy me enormous army ami navy,
and bosidcs there would be an in-
creased demand for many things
Hhat are not manufactured vory
extensively. If we fight, justice
must bo on our side, and it cannot
in the end injure us, financially or
otherwise. Though it might cause
tho destruction of a fow of Mir
const cities in theincipioiicy of tho
trouble, in the end it would in-
i . i 1 t
crenbo oui wcaiuj aim tuna us
together, Noith, East, Smith aiu:
West, as wo were iu tho "era t
good feeling," during tho adminis
tration of 1'resideiit Monroe.
La Grande, Ore., Deo. 11, 1895. Inas
much as much interest is being mani
felted in the question as to whether or
Dot a homesteader is permitted to ont
timber aud remove the same from the
tract embraced in hie entry, and as an
errooeons impression is going abroad as
to just what the law is on the subject,
we have thought it a matter of justice to
those ooDoemed, to state tbe rule appli
cable to such oases. Homesteaders will
find the sama printed in red Ink npon
tbe margin of tbe duplioate receipt
issued by the land officials, and it is as
follows:
"Timber land embraoed in a home
stead, or other entry not consummated,
may be cleared in order to cultivate tbe
land and improve tho premises, but for
no other purpose. If, after clearing tbe
land fur cultivation, there remains more
there is no objection to the settler dis
posing of the same. But tbe question
whether the land is being cleared of its
timber for legitimate porposes is a ques
tion of f sots wbioh is liable to be raised
at any time. If tbe timber is cnt and
removed for any other purpose it will
subject the eDtry to cancellation, and
tbe person who out it will be liable to
civil suit, for the value of said timber,
and also a criminal proseoution under
Section 2,401 of the Revised Statutes."
This has been tbe law of the case tor
many years and is tbe law now, and
persons interested should aot accord
ingly. B. F. Wilson, Register,
J. H. Bobbins, Receiver.
WABBINGrON LETTER.
(From the Herald, South Bend, Washington.)
It falls to oar lot this week to tell our
readers, and tpeoially those who are
not blessed with perfect health, ot one
of the greatest and simplest remedies ot
the century. Personally we enjoy tbe
best of health, year in and year ont,
but among onr friends is J. L. Myers,
proprietor of tbe Broadway Pharmacy,
a man who knows his business thorough
ly, is entirely wedded to chemistry, and
hygene, and oftea "talks shop." One
eyening tbe conversation turned on new
discoveries in drugs.
He told us that one ot our mutual
friends, John Wyandt, a Locomotive
Engineer, owed his health to a new
medioine known as Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills and that Mrs. Lawler, the wife of
Patrick Lawler, cooper at the Tannin
Extraot Works, and well-known in this
oity, has been raised by them from what
her friends thought was her death bed.
Having had our attention called to tbe
matter so particularly we have since
found that everybody has a good word
lorrinit mis, ana especially were we
interested in tbe case ot Mrs. Lawler.
Finally we oalled at ber home and asked
her to tell ns It Pink Pills had really
done as muob (or her as had been told,
She said they bad and she would repeat
the faots to me.
Mrs. Lawler said: "Two years and
a half ago I was taken sick. I then
lived in Taooma, and for five weeks was
not able to turn myself in bed. Mv
hoBband and boys lifted me around and
oared for me, and tbey scarcely hoped
tor my recovery. I oould eat nothing,
was simply worn oat.
"I sent for the Pink Pills and I began
taking them. It said in the directions
that they should be taken immediately
after eating so I ate lightly then took
the pills, and in two days was able to
sit op. In two weeks I was np and
around, and was able to make the trip
of 125 miles by oars to South Bend
where my husband bad gone to work
"Sinoe that time I have been well and
have done my own work, aud now when
I feel worn out or ill I always take Piuk
I have
JOX.
None Bnt Ayer's at tbe World's Fair
Ayer's Barssparilla enjoys tbe eztraor
dinary distinction of having been tbe only
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the Pills and tbey help me at once,
World's fair, Ohiongo. Manufacturers I in tbe two years and a half, need twtntv
omer sarsapar iihs aongni ny every 0ne boxes of them and we all use them
of
means to obtain a showing of their goods.
ont they were all turned away under tbe
pphcation of tbe rule forbidding the
entry or patent medioine and nostrums.
he deoieion of the World's fair antho.
lies in favor of Ayer's HurBaparilla was
effect as follows: "Ayer s Uarsspa-
a is not a patent medioine. It does
nt belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is I
here on its merits."
Tiik Htock Outlook. Tbe Monument
orresnondeiit to the Qrsnt County
.Newi ssys unit siook ot all kinda are
poor and that grass is about one-eighth
r an inch high, res, Col. Dan persists
in SHvmg that
CoNOBEHHMAN ELMS, of Oregon
when interviewed iu Wahhitigtou
a at t a M
ait to ma Dent meann lor raising
revenue for tho government, aid
"I fayor tho iinjMwitioti ofnn al
1 a . I a
umoiifti tax oi 91 ikt (mrrel ou
beer. This would btiug in at lens
AM. I UU . 111
.iw,t"ju,iju aiiti wouui Harm no.
ImmIv. Its only I fleet would lio to
diminish to aoino extent tho onnr
tnoua profits of the brewers," 1
ia to lo hoped that other reulli
can congressmen will oon rerog
cizo the fart that there i aiiothc
way of raiting reveuuo than tniing
Dccosaitie-a of lifn. Toliami, ln-i-r,
a a . a a
wLihky ami every oilier luiur)
ahould boar tie bunb-ii of taxation
t i -n t t . .
waciaouTiiio teiii.; mm,
Mr. Ellia ia also in favor of a lot ill
co wool and luruWr aa a futtln
meant of raising revenue,
IlrcKXTM a young U lr, in at
tempting totmard a lx.nl dou
the WillainrtW, struck a fr.i
place on the gang Una, falhi
and ttion kei t on Inline till l
landed io a titling tmaturn hnl
way am tha dirk. A i.l.
newvpajirr tnan, aim ir. i,
-i tit .
wnf U MatM How II ift 1'i'lnM
II .a a
mat ma young imv wiui tvnaiicr
ab'.acMorttj Uardsl tlx Ul lik
llalaam mrui through Jrruaclutu
l'.s)laMis attacking our
iparte. It lliia tak- it.
when we are feeling out of aorta. I have
recommended them to many ot
my friends, and they always helped
them, and I can say to all mothers that
they will find them a good medioine to
build them up, oure beadaobes, dizziness
and tne Ills wuioh so often beset them."
Mr. Lawler also stated that be bad
often taken Pink Pills. That be used
to be troubled with sick headache and
dizziness in the morning, but that Piuk
I'lllS bad cured mm.
Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills contain all
the elements necessary to give new life
and riobness to lb blood and restore
shattered nerves. Tbey are for sale by
ail druggists, or may be had by mail
n Buying that this is misleading, and
that there is a large surplus ot bay in from Dr. Williams' Medioine Company, democrats aav thev
..... Iut tat . a n I
llraiit County. Just as well tell tha
ml h, Dan, by saving that iu the main
John Dhv valley there is plenty ot bay
tnd no gra, while in other aectioua of
tha county there is a soaroity of hay, and
nut very little. gra J nut tnll your
readers alNo that if thera is a long, mid
inter, such as was fiperimioed fonr
years ago when so much stock of all
id pcri'lied. Hint thn number of oar-
0 im( s of dumb brut.' sputtered over the
barren hilis of lirnul county will far i
wd your itiuitt sanguine) eioe Ution,
Hag It.
- -
The wifo of Mr. 1). Hnincu, a promi
nent liitntirrtii'tn nf llartwick. N. Y,
wh sick wild r ht-iiniH t mm for Ave
month In HNkitig of it, Mr. Knl in
nulla): "i.iintuiierlniti s Tain ll.ilm is
h" only thing llinl gn her any real
'rotil ynin. t-nr Mm relief of mn it
'annul he lieal " Many vry bad oaaea
r rhftiroalmm have been rnrej by It.
Kor sain at M mills per bollla by Phlll
:list I Wit
Hobeneotady, N. Y.. lor 60 cents per box,
or six uoxea lor w.
From our Beeular CorreaDondeut.
Those who regard men as merely
grown up boys are not surprised at tbe
indications of congress getting "Christ
mas in its bones" and even those who
look npon Christmas as merely a bit of
left over childish nonsense do not feel
that tbey bave any kick coming to them
beoause lots of senators aud representa
tives have already gone home to spend
the holidays. Their going or staying
would not affect publio business, as the
house oan do nothing until its commit
tees are aononnced, and it is now said
that Speaker Reed will tot announoe
them until just before the reoess ad
journment, which will occur the last of
this week.
The republican caucus oommittee baa
finished seleotiDg tbe chairmen ot tbe
senate committees and the republican
membership of those committees, and a
oauous in now in session to consider
them, and, uuless advance indications
were all wrong, it's quite a lively oauous.
One ot tbe causes is that Senator Stew
art, populist, of Nevada, has been named
as chairman of tbe 1'aciflc railroads com
mittee, whiob, in view of legislation for
the settlement of the debts those roads
owe the government, will be a very
important committee. It is believed 1
that tbe slate will go through as ar
ranged by tbe oaucus oommittee, but if
the righting oauous is a bitter one it will
probably result in deferring the reorgan
ization ot the Beoate until after Christmas.
Tbe silver senators will have a majority
of three in tbe finanoe oommittee which
will enable them to report a tree coin
age bill whenever so disposed, but the
more conservative silver men do not
think tbey will do so at tbe present
session, beoause it would only be a
waste ot time. Even if the senate should
pass it, there would be no snow to even
get it before the bouse, to say nothing ot
getting it through; and should both
bouse and senate pass it a veto would
await it at tbe white bouse. Still the
silver men are glad to control that com
mittee. They oan prevent anti-silver
legislation, if they oan't get what tbey
want.
Tbe frowns of tbe administration have
not deterred the silver demoorata from
renting a house just serosa from the
oanitol building and going into business
as a national organization, by formally
opening beadquurters for tbe dissemi
nation ot literature devoted to silvr
Senator Harris, ot Teon., is at tbe bead
ot this auti-administration demooratio
movement. Tbeannonnoed objeot is to
fight for silver inside tbe democratio
party, but tbe interesting thing about it
is, what will Senator Harris and bia
followers do if tbe anti silver or admin
stratum wing of their party coutrola tha
demooratio uatiooal convention as most
politicians believe it will. Some of tha
populists believe the silver democrats
will then go to them, but the silver
are so certain to
"Waiter, I
oyster soup."
"It shall not happen
Detroit Free Press.
found an oyster in this
eg bin, sir.'
ii tne oonoen was taken ont or some
people there wouldn't be enough of 'em
left to baDg clothes on. Texas Sittings.
Said Adnm I swear ta von, yoa a
tbe first woman I ever loved.
Replied Eve I suppose I shall bave
to believe yon; but this is so sudden.
BoBton Transcript.
All Recommend it.
Ask your physician, your druggist and
your friends about Shilob's Cure for
Consumption. Tbey will recommend
it. For sale by Wells & Warren
"Papa," inquired a small girl at tbe
dinner table the other evening, "what's
a millionaire? Dorothy Smith said to 1
me today, 'Your tattler's a millionaire.'
"What did you say," asked tbe small
girl s rather.
"Oh, I jus' said, 'So's yours."-New
York Evening Sun.
growing time.
That boy!
A little lad, all fun.
A little chap, all coat
A round cipher, not know
ing whether the stroke will
go up and make him six, or
down, and make him nine.
It's growing time with him.
He is burning up fat. This fat must be in as constant
supply as the air he breathes.
It has got to come from somewhere. If it does not come
from his food, it must come from fat stored up in his body.
He steals it and you say " He's getting thin he's growing
so fast."
Scott's Emulsion will take that boy, set his digestion
at work, re-build that body. His food may not make him
fat Scott's Emulsion will.
Bi imtyou pt Scott's Emulsion vike yu want it and not a chenf sulsCtntt.
Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Drug-ists. soc. and $i.
Not at Home. "Unless he disooveres
me," she whispered, as she shrank behind
the ounaius of her window, "he'll fiod
me out." With beating heart she listen
ed, while the hired girl went to tbe door
aud made the talk. Detroit Tribune.
at Javv.,
A Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption. La Grippe. Pneumonia.
and all Throat and Lung diseases are HEPPNER
onred by Shilob's Cure. For sale by
Welle fc Warren.
Attorneys
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
OREGON
A Brand New Man!
Statb Teachers' Association By
request ot Snpt. balsiger. we wish to
slate that our announcement of "Teach
ers Association in a previous issue was
incorrect. We should bave made it
read state teaohers' association, com
meocing Jan. l, 1896 holding tbe 2d and It is not meant that the man is so new, but that this paper is called
dosing tbe 3d, at Portland. Teaobers i i. il .
- 11 A It. ft I lit A rin.llmntl WHAMAftV.LtA
Uivu t-ir nuuuuum iiv bill? puuiiu uoii tuo uaiuuiou ujcituuuio
business of W. E. Kahler has been sold to
will please note this as it is tbe desire of
tbe superintendent that all who oan will
attend.
GEO. A. BROWN,
A Well Known Morrow County Boy.
He proposes to carry everything and to sell at prices in competi
tion with the railroad. This is no idle jest, and an inspection of Mr.
When most needed it is not unusual
for our family physician to be away
from home. Suoh was tbe experience ot
Mr. J. Y. Sobeuok, editor of tbe Caddo,
Ind. Ter., Banner, when bis little girl,
two years of age was threatened with a
severe attack ot croup. He says: "My
wife insisted that I go for tbe dootor,
but as our family pbysioian was out of
town I purchased a bottle of Chamber
am s Oongb Remedy, whioh relieved Brown's stock and place of business will convince you.
ber immediately. I will not be without J
it in tbe future." 60 oent bottlea
sale by PbillOohn, druggist.
for
Painful Acoidbnt Mrs. Harriet
flallook had tbemisfortuoe to fall down
a flight ot staira at Judge Dntton's place.
neiowtown, last Friday night, breaking
tbe radius of one Brm at tbe articulation
of the elbow, and otherwise bruising
ber. As she is quite aged tbe aooident
is a serious one, though it is thought
that she will reonver rapidly. Dr. Mc
swords was called and reduced the
fracture.
Hardman, Oregon, Successor to
"W. E. 'KAHLER.
Major 3. T. Pioton is manager ot the
State Hotel at Denison, Texas, wbioli
the traveling men say ia one of tbe best
hotels in that eectioo. In speaking ot
tlbauibHrlain'a Colic, Cholera and
inarriinea J(nieily Major l'icton shjs:
"I have used it myself and in my family
for several years, ami take pleatmrn in
saying that I consider It an infallible
cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. 1
always recommend it, and bave frequent'
ly aduiiniNierpd it to my guosta in the
hotel, and In every r it baa proven
llaelt worthy or nuquliQl endorsement,
tor tale by l'hlll Coho, druggist.
PAH1 1. 1) AWAY.
Wikut Wuriiita.-Htin.Jay au I Hun-
Uv night was prHty windy over in tha
llelner neighltorhmid, reselling almost
gale nrly )rlerdy niorniig It
emu from tha aoiitbwpat, and uodoubt-
y I'lsyml sad bavuo with weakly ena-
lfuct.l imt-tmil.lliig ami rotten tmo-
g t p at Ilia r(Vi truck, nn of th
Utili iu unr M.frJ. whlla K I Oetebrl
from ttis Kfglitrr.
Again lbs Register ia called npon to
giva spar to tha ebrooiollog of tha
death of one ot Oregon's early pioneers
Halurday evening, IVoember 14. lV.tf,
Isaao Vandnyo, Br., passed pear-full
away, at bia bom tear Coburg, agd
HI years 3 tuootha and 2H daya.
Mr. Vanduva wm boro la Hnmerest
county, Nw Jsrs, Augait 17, lfili).
tint 1H15 b moved Willi bis parents to
Ohio, wbra Lis mother died. Ia IS. 7
bit (stlie r IraDsfrrrad hi reniJeuca to
I rrr.i r.ltou wrr disturb-d in their
lumtwra l lh eimplKia dlrnciioa of I Vermillion o.mulr, Indiana, wbr oir
""- ii-n.i iim aul. M( ...1-1 Mn.l luirt it..,. I,.
1 1
M irlt ialril
iff I bttiM htalca will !l ttft J .i.! h . i,r ..ii4,i. f U.,,
than it Intra an I g-l tti f t. .-i i
heir improvi,!
too trap around I heir qrtrs. Tba
'') rr f,.r a llaia thai lb labl
would all ! blown away. I'd in llri.p
er, evwtmin h waa tarnil do
ih n toaar.l Islington, and avral
CP .H.insi h.i -r nut a hill Uu ba.1
didi'dll lk ta k-lng their ia.ls
tUts r h t ta It at all. Wor.l aia
irtti th ronnlry ttitl th mw i l.ly
Ifflr.l. 1 1 wm Hi wimlimt "phi r thai
Trf struck IliU ot!..t. barring tb
Iiingioo r)cl..n i4 a fw yr .v
A Ktrl tWaaliter
Ka'l's nr Rwl piriOs th
Mm an. I f ir rlrar an. beautiful
ff"ini., ii..n. rrlby Writ A War-
Imatar Nfa -MaT-i' Magstia
fr January will t an tlt nt 30iXU
"'i. a ir0qlalioa ru! I any I woof
th high lii. mafciia. It willUII
in ioiy i i i.inc.in a a rlrt ta a
c-nalry l.-p, l li ir gMmmar la lb
('Mala i f Wrlgl.lng out a BJ r
an I .lp f pi., allied ta thai tl at
iocl..-. whiaki, ariitnpg, y bis H li ry ly
...... .,h - ,m.,,;m .n., pmiinni, i n 'uaaa ia pr .l natinilMa,
wom-w hiiwi.i am i AiiDtti, i.ingi.s, i.ia l l tuua
ammnnr MtMrir a a .H Uia l.n i c-f,l .-ry Jay I t Hut. b e tum
oitmUr i f II. UI.Ulr, an I lho. t.i al ty U ll ttarr.
Iti aa.-irc tt Ik ! of 1ppi 41, . ..
ia lie a "ltipli t-t taw rwrait t.t th
married. M.r.b .7, rtarab Mil. a.
Io 1H40 Mr. Vandayaa settled Id
M rcr enniy, Mwn'i. wbrra be
resUI'd ant il starting cr.. lbs plaias
w'll, aa ct ttu la lb lViflo eal to
KM, Arriving in Orrgon Kpptmbr
IJih of lhal year I piil In lb locks
Mb Hani ism, bill in KM. Hlmnrr
1Mb, b tuck mmpm'H if id farm
br b rfaide-l up to lb lien ot bis
ileatb. Ilia Wife died a fetal ar
. II Ipsv ighl living elill.1r(i,
Mr. M. A. rrulh. Kila Tlo ma. J.il.n
and William, of t'..lu'g. 4 ami
Marlon of liiilfpaaJriir anl lrnlii
p ll I'oer.
On hi on lb did. IrtrJ aaj tmn.i
lrncly Iter Uirgnn' tl.lrr-
r pa on I ll.rnogb Iti darknr Into
lb lift, I cf rhiiyj ami r , l
lib o.ly tb alilalK'a t4 gJ ld
and brru ci..i. ,i re mil ii et nnr
!. Vanduva aimnl among lh
furrrio i.f ih bar.ly pkra, r
tW4i. and l 'p.l by all nj brorJ by
tb fnrli m It Iraira.
control tbe democratio oonvention that
tbey bava not considered what tbey will
do if they fail. Tbat sort of talk ia
bluffing. Great generals do not plan a
campaign without providing (or possible
defeat, and Heoator Harris and those
who are in tbe movement itb him bave
bad loo much Io do with politioa not to
bave made plans to govern tbeir acts ia
ce of defeat; tbey don I want thesa
known, that's all.
That there bas been for several years
a tendency on the part ot tbe senate to
hen ran more exclusive it oodeuia'de,
It began when tbe publio were that oat
or one of tbe elevator in lbs sen at
wing of tba Capitol and waa added lo
when the pnblio mat dnid access to
lb tcnal chamber after tba senate
adjourned. For tbe first time lh peopla
who were Dot provided with tickets were
shut ont of tha galleries of both honae
and aeoal, ou ibe opeuing day of thi
evaion. The tbiugt all abow a grow
ing desire for (lolasiven, bat a plan
now ooder Oobiideratioo famishes proof
pwiliv, so tar a tb senate is ootiOerued
It ia proposed to remove tb old wood
brtiohes in Iba nt galleries and to
replace thpo with foldiug opera ebaira.
no ur that ts good idea. But it la
further proposed ibat tbe chairs l
aumlwrvd ao Ibat they may b rrvd
by tb aeoatnra opon all intert-atlug
occaanmi aou in iu bpi liter tor Ji. i
tnhulrj among their friend. That ia a
very bad id. If ..iid, at it almt
ppilaluly will b, do peraoo bo (Viold
not gt a tlt'pet from ator could tx
a Imillpd o lb smal galleriet ba
I her was any pmbabiltiy of aoythiog
iutprting occurring oa lb tl or. wbicb
w all b very unjust an J very ao
Amerieaa MierrU'v Carlil't aaanal report la
more aaliaf clr r to rnagr than w
lb flnaodial part ol iba rldnl'
m-aang.
I'rpaidenl Clinil bat rtnrti4 to
Waslitngton, bat it la Bot rertals Ibat b
will tnd Hataburt't anwr to
cngrpa nnlil afiar th ncM, altb Qgb
il la an.rtno. Itisl M.labnry ba
iiirraiptip l lo mk pahlit b nr la
U-n b n if lbt la any (urlt.r delay oa
Hit aid.
t a.niiutox. ) C, IW. lit, KiJ.
Birthday Pabtt Miss Mary Mc-
Swords oelebrated ber twelfth birthday
esterday arterooon. Deo. 23. at tbe
residenoe of her parents on Chase street,
in oompaoy with a number ot ber young
riends who bad assembled by previout
invitation Several boura wat spent
pleasantly and moat thoroughly enjoyed.
There were present: Mabel Ayera, Win
nie uilliam, Una (iilliam, Edith dager,
(JiBra Morgao, Wiltetta Leezer. hsue
Leeter, Mamie Estes, Qraon Greenwood,
Uertrod Walbrtdge, Ola Fnqua. Pearl
Wells, Ester Ford, Luella Nelson, Nora
Matlook, tdna Mallnry, Etta Rogera,
Leah Minor, Willa Minor aud Zoe Pat
terson.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & BinnB, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Orpgon.
Theae gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crnnk. Gilliam and other counties,
and can auve money and time In making tbeae sections with traveling men.
Prlcea In keeping with the times.
TMOMPsoisr & Biisrisrs,
Took Fbrmcb Lbve. About 3 o'clock
Hunday afternoon, John Mastara and
John Jenkins, eaob serving anix months'
sentenoe in the county jail for petit
larceny, Moaped and are still at large.
II mier Harrington, who t tbe iailor.
had been allowing them to carry in tbeir
wnoii, unlocking the corridor tor tbat
pnrpoae. Tbe corridor is ot lbs I
Paiily make and defies th efforts of tbe
beat julbreaker, but as these boyt wr
reaideuta and had served ont mora than
nail tbeir respective terms, tbey wr
givea soma privilege. After unlocking
th corridor, j oung Uarriogton stepped
out of tight for a tew minute, and npon
his return found tbat the birds bad fl iwo.
Close search failed to reveal tbeir where
abouts. Jo MeAlith, wbo I awaiting I
trial for perjury, refused to acoompsoy
Ibem.
LITERAKV MUTED.
Et-Prealdent Harriaoo reeeive a Isrg
r om Mr in artioie oa I bis Uoonfy
nf Onr." which b ia writing for Tb
I,, liea' II tin Journal, tbao baa ba
paid to anv public man in America fur
inagaiin work ot a similar tatnr. lii
Ort article, lo lb Cbris'm nnmber of I
rh Journal. old over I1 10.010 extra
eople nf lh magaxlo. ot which 725 000
enpiet wer printed aa a Drat adilioo
T. R. HOWARD
DEALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
He will make it an object for you to trade with
him as bis prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are ot the very best
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In the nam of lha ut of Oraann. w roi
ti.. , ii b, a.inimoita W K tnnia tnatar
Store on Main Street, Next
to City Drug Store,
Heppner, Oregon.
THE
Palace Hotel
C. i VIS DUN, Fritlor.
km taken full tvntnA of IkU
popular hm$r, and trill make it
itrtdly frit (lt$.
MKALS, 2.' CTS.
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tnl railed at Mat LirhUo-
tbal'a Uu night mak a ttw diacxtr.
try ijQit aa topoioratl aa that if
UJ1 I'ht it waa a grrat diaoitprrr
io his day. IU would at thi tim
dii)r tht fint tk rf Kh'wa
vr ah'iwo in H'ptor, atd th
f bcwt m well. hat mora dm
mortal man want ?
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C.A.SNOW36CO.
, BLANKS.
Plenty of them ai tho
Gazette Office. . .
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nil, UU. NOTARY PUBLIC
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CAl.ta
CONVEYANCER