Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 17, 1896, Image 1

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MY SUCCESS .
Is owing to my liberality in ad
verting Robert Bonner.
FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
Advertising brought me all 1 1
own. A. T. Stewart.
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FOURTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1896.
J WEEKLY ft'O.
I SEMI-WEEKLY NO 4c2l
OFFICIAL
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
rUBLISHIU
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, ... Editor
A. W. PATTERSON. . Business Manager
At $3.50 per rear, 1.25 fur eix months, 75 eta.
cor throe muncna.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIH PArKKiskept on tile at K. C. Uake's
Advertising Agency, At and 65 Merchants
(Cxohanun, Bait l'rnnciaoo, California, where 0Ou
racte for advertising can be made fur it.
0. R. & N.LOOAL CARD.
Train leaves lleppnor 10:30 p. m. dally, except
Bnuday. Arrives 0:15 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. Wet bound passenger leaves Willows Junc
tion 1:13 a. m ; cast bound 3:30 a. in.
Freight trains leave. Willows Junction (joins;
east at 7:25 p. m. and 8:17 a. ni.; going west, 4:30
p. tn. and 5.56 a. m.
cmciAii -DrsECTasT.
United States Offlt lala.
1'iesident Grover Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
Hecetary of Slate Kiohurri S. Olney
(Secretary of Treasury John (i. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior., Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Diniel 8. lfiniont
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Poatinaater.Ooneral..i Wiliinm I. Wi son
Attorney-Onnenil J udson Harmon
Secretary o' Agriculture J. sterling Hon on
State of Oregon.
'Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of Btate
Treasnrer .
iHnnt. Pnhlio Inxfrnction.
'Attorney General
Senators
Congressmen
Printer
Inpreme Judges
H. It. K incut,!
, Phil. Metechan
H.M. Irwin
C. M. Pieman
1 (. W. McHride
" IJ. H. Mitohel
1 Hinaer Hermann
'' W. K. Ellis
.... w. ii. Led
R. S. Bwn.
A. Moore.
E. WolverloD
filth Jn Uriel IHetrlct.
O reoit Jndge Stephen A. Lowell
froeeouling Attorney John II. Lawrey
Morrow County Official".
Joint?" BenMor
Kepreaontative.
'nnnty Jodge
'' Commissioners....
J. M. Baker.
IR."
.. A, W. Gowan
... J. H. Boothhy
, .. Jnlins Keithiy
... J.K. Howard
Clerk.
Hhoriff
Treasurer
A slsOf tin sees
tcrTiyor.
rt.hol Sup't...
Coroner
, T. W. Mormw
O. W. Harnns-ton
.... Wank Uilliam
4. ". Willis
Gen. Lord
Anna Ilalsiger
T. YY. Avers, Jr
ocppriu tows ornosRS.
iaoi .Tims. Unrsran
C airr-tlineH O. t. rarnewnrth. In
Liohtenthal, Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs,Jr.
H. 8. Horner. E. J. Hloonm.
Recorder F. J. Hallnek
Treasurer E. It. F re lend
Marshal A. A. Huberts
Precinct Officers'.
Initios of the Praoe E. I.. Fraalana
Constable N. 8. WbeUtons
lalted tates Und Orheera.
THK tULLUI. OS.
J. t. Moore Ilesrister
A. 8. Biggs lUonver
t.A numn oa.
B.F, Wilson llegUter
J. 11. Kobtnus Ueosiver
SBJC3a3BT SOCIXTIXS.
1UWUND POUT, NO. IL
O. A. R.
slaeU at Loungum, Or., the last Hatorday of
err. month. All veterans are Invited to Ho. '
:- C. Honsi, Usn. W. HstlTR.
Adlntanf. tf ComouuuUr
LUM HER!
ri H AVI FUR MALI ALL KlNfM OF CM
rJ Lmtwr. IS auls ol HePDoar. at
uai is bdows aa uis
BOOTT HAWMILiIj.
rik i.uoo rtiT, AonoM,
" CLEAR,
- moo
- IT W
FMUVRRKItIN HFCPMER, WILL ADD
l so.su par mui ran. ei'aiuonai.
The above Quotations are strictly for Cash.
L HAMILTON', hop.
national Banc ol newer.
WI. rtXLAND, to. ft, BIJIIIOP.
rraieret. Caakler.
TRlNUCTi A GEMRlt BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
If ! oo favorable Terras.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD
UEJTNEtt. If OREOOS
Ontario-Burns Stage Line
B0R5-CHHY0H STR3EUHE
M. A. WV.IAVS. P op
OSTAiilOUUnXS
Isvee Purne )ily Ml s,K a4 r
riff al Onlwie la (2 homt.
Sinqlo Fnro $7.D0.
Round Trip $10.00
sfTfe ( frvtflit I, ssts p pmtA,
Dunxs-cAsrox
iMnalinxiit'f aiwHsiif riiMa
SI nhM I ,f Kb Hm $vnmi )
Sw4 ennta Sm l rvii4 I wwa
ta leiuia, flaii al lsra
M Rant.
ssiAa Asistsaialai
Pain often con
centrates all
its Misery in
RIlATISRIl
ST. JACOBS OIL
TJbo
at
ones
isysjsy sjsyajey srysysyesjssy ejsy m sy sy sjssfjsrsysysjssssssw
If yoa want to feel it con
centrate its bcallog; la
a cars).
S OWEN ELECTRIO BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
THESE GREAT POINTS OF ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS
The tied He Cnr-
rcnl n be immedi
ately felt, although
soothing to the
moat seiiatnve. The'
etreugth of the current lei
under the complete con
trol ol tne wearer, so
uiu ih so that a child may
be treated and cured by
the same power of Belt
necessary for the strong
est man.
It can be changed
from positive to negative
current in a moment.
Tbey have and are cur
ing thousands of cases
of Rheumatism,
Chronic Diseases
suiel Nervous Ail
ments In man and
woman (from any cause)
where long continued
medical treatment! ailed
to cure.
NO MEDICINES ARE NECESSARY.
void all oheap (so-called) Electric Belts and fraudulent imitations of our Electrio Belts
and Appliances, as these are an imposition, upon the suffering.
THE OWES ELECTRIC TRUSS Is the most retentive and curative Trass
made lor the radical cure of Buptnre.
Inclose six cents and send for onr Larsre Illustrated Catalogue in English,
German, Swedish or Norwegian languages ; containing medical facta, sworn statements of
cures made and descriptions of Belts and Appliances. Address
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT MID APPLIANCE CO,
80S to 211 State Street. Chicago.
.. Only a Substitute.
U lltUC 11UU1 UU lllliu,
the primary school teacher. She tells
it ot a little seven-year-old girl named
Maggie.
"Maggie came into school after re
cess recently, chewing vigorously," she
began.
"I thought that perhaps she was fin
ishing an apple or a piece of candy, so
did not say anything to her.
"1 happened to look in Maggie's direc
tion about half an hour afterward, aud
noticed that the masticating process
was going on aa hard as ever. Of
course, I immediately jumped to the
conclusion that she was guilty of chew
ing that children's delight and teach
er's horror tutti-frutti. .
"I called Maggie up to my desk und
accused her of chewing gum. She de
nied it ot ouce. She stopped chewing,
but knd had no time to remove the gum,
for I watched her closely as she came
to my desk from her seat.
"I talked rather sharply to her, and
she finally broke down and commenced
to cry. 'I was only minding it for Katie
Jones,' she sobbed." Portland Ev
press.
40
.CYCLES
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
Warranted inperior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price.
Do not be Induced to psy more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on
having the Waverlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond Is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Ikduhapous, Ihd., U. 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
To Clean Velvet.
It is worth while remembering In
these days when everyone of us who can
possibly afford it intends to have a vel
vet waist or wrap or gown that velvet
should always be brushed against the
grain to remove dust, and if in very bad
condition should be sprinkled with fine
white sand and then brushed till none
of this remains. The cleansing power
of common seashore sand is very great,
and if collected after use and washed
can do service many times. St. Louis
Republican.
I! "Jr-A FACTS :
ESfACTS! ! V
' 0U CAN BUY ta.00 worth of dry goods and groceries and then have (
Y enough left out of 1100 00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This is
A s first-class machine. Why then pay I00.00 for a bicycle that will give
no better service T , 1
l CRESCENT "Scorcher," weight 30 pounds, only '.. !
t U lles' and QenU' roadsters all the way from W to tTj. ,
" "Boys' Junior, ' only I with pneumatic tire good machine. ;
" "Our Special," Man's fjO; Ladles', 170.
ADDBKS
I' WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK.
i; THE PlTTERSQJi PUR. fts aLz ji
lleppner, Oregon, j filli
, MORROW AND OR A III f .;
The Kecloy Institute
For tho Cui-o cu
Liquor, Opium ni Tobacco Habit
It la located at ftalesa, Oregoa,
Tkt Mutt Beautiful Town on IK4 CWf
Call al the Osserva mr tar aarttealua
IHrtrUyeonAdaBUai. Iraausmt anvate and sure
crw.
TSJ.S. GOVERNMENT g
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
U IIms lime a-H laa We. 1 1
IWfn'HS, Iks grMl sff 4
I K Wast. 1 II lbe(''.b S'r.et
If is a4vaar,a yeas, t f le fcHef
nsvlMaairi of at e t male
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atvtatfist aa al l''tT.l J aal.e
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rvisuvs in th War of I be Prlx?llio, Induis or Mcakja Wait
ori whu yn drfwrvAcJ M fcfpofl I
THOUSANDS ARE ONTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
T ftrelvf t fwiH, mbt pnw Jo rt4. T1uM"4 tnlt the new
Is S' tnf.iUd la I rK reside t,f pvuton. Tl rovtrnmenl n
14 you snl It vUUng and Atuknis la psy. Why fo( present
)osf (Ulftt at thta Braes?! time f our awsMios) state Irons tba
1 1 n yosi sfp4) . Now Is the mtji4 hosir.
jr t ie M bat i4 tov(4fi ioivmaiion, Ke Oitrrt ht aJvUe.
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The Press Claims Company
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London's Big Wheel.
The big wheel at Karl's Court, Lon
don, has so far been an undoubted suc
cess. It baa only a record of 15 weeks'
work, but during that brief period re
ceipts, amount to upward of 23,000,
or an average of 260 per day. The
total number of Dassencrers carried
round the wheel was 430,000. The re
sult is an interim dividend of ten per
ceni. ana a future dividend of nine per
cent., with 2,000 carried to the depre
ciating account.
How He Did It. '
Friend I don't see how you manage
to assume that expression of agony in
the last act.
Actor I have t he prompter any "rail
road tics." 1?hv City Chat.
His Hindsight.-"Why does (Ulm-
son carry that tiotebook nlotit 'with
him so ostrntntlounly 1" "To Jot down
the brilliant things he might have said
and didn't when he hod the omrr-
tunity." Detroit Free IVm.
DINING IN ENGLISH STYLE.
Every Han Pays Bis Own Score When In
vited to the Club.
"Americans are supersensitive," re
marked an Englishman lately, "and
they lose thereby much rational enjoy
ment and pleasant intercourse. For
;iiitance, in the matter of what you call
'treating,' I find American men really
absurd, don't cherknow. They insist
upon paying the full score sometimes
for half a do.en fellows when they can
ill afford it, mid it ain't pleasant for the
other fellows either. It's all from a
mistaken notion of hospitality, and if
they don't 'treat' or are 'treated,' they
go off by themselves in a most miserable
fashion. Now, with us an invitation
in a public place, at a club, a hotel or
anything of that sort, means invariably
a 'Dutch trent,' as you call it. And1
everyone pays for himself, as a matter
of course a much more comfortable
arrangement, as a fellow may ask half
a dozen fellows to dine and have a jolly
time, without being saddled with a big
bill.
"I got awfully stuck once or twice at
the club before I caught onto Ameri
can ways; but now the men know that
when I say: 'Come, dine with me,' when
we are together at the club, it means
'and pay for yourself.' Why, at Hom
burg, when even the prince of Wales
asks anyone to dine at his table, it is
quite understood that the 'guest' pays
for himself, and his royal highness
equerry comes up afterward, saying:
'Your share is so and to,' and you fork
out without n nwtrr. And a pretty
big sum, it Is, too, for nil kinds of wine
are served, whether you wish them or
not, and for which you have to pay your
portion. The royal hospitality is pro
verbial at the German hotels, but it is a
question whether it would be so com
preliensive if there were not this tacit
understanding. 'Everyone for himself
is the old Saxon motto, and a very good
motto It Is." N. Y. Tribune.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
MM
Absolutely pure
A HISTORY OF CUBA.
Tfrof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a vt'inltr of
Kpiirpsy, haa without
doubt treated and cur
ed more rears than any
living I'hysician I hia
success is astonishing.
We have heard of caws
of se years' standing
carea ny
him. He
publishes a
valuable
work on
this dls.
caaa, which
he sonde
with a
tl of h ahftolut run, fr to any nufffiorn
wno mar hiiu iiteir . w. una iivprctv. AniiM.
W iiIvIm nnv fin winhitiit a riird In n1tr-a
mew. sU rtlii, 7. D.t 4 Cedar Lt, Ztv York
1 no
Cor
a7U
Cavesta, and Trade-Marka obtains and all fat-!
at iiansscoaytt4 InT Moofaavf ftia.
OusOmciiiOmiiTiu.S. partavomer
ana caa ais paiaot is less tuae laaa lauac
resole Iran V ahtnf tne,
seed Modal, etaaiag or photo with eWrla
tlna. VA s aaviaa, if patmiabla er ant, tree el
Uwrf. OarlaeantdiMtill niaat IssKorra.
a unur, Im to uuiaia I'aiaata," with
(coat t mm la the V, S. sad lWI esaatnas
ana Iraa. Aadnaa,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
aaaa Baa era ae arWexa m tsW a at aiiaaeaai aX m
UAMTrrt AM inrft Wberaslhlntl
frtnssw nil ivs.nnf MMnaainple
thins to patent HmSart ronr Ideas : 1 her mar
bring yn wealth. Writs JOHN WKUhKlu
IIC HX St x , J at.nl Aliorneva, Waautaftoa,
as, roe taaiy liaw prise unrr.
m iickeis
II Till!-
east and mm
VII TIE CMOS PACIFIC SISTIM.
Thrmtgh rVtsaaS ralare Sleeaa.
tautlas Imw-s and free ttarllulna (Lai
tars I AIL I te t auagu.
Meat aware aar4 U this MM faatare
fat ate.
STUU MfT.
iNTSCH t!GNT$
MA I ICS.
R. W. It A XT tit, an. Agft.
1'vrtlnnil, ftrtgnn
J. C. It AHT, Aynt, ll'ffir, ()tgnn
SLEPT ON THE "SIDEBOARD."
A Oreea Coontrymaa'a First Eznerleaea
with a Folding- Bed.
An old, gray-whiskered man, who
had lived all his life on a small farm
near Batav'a, stopped at the hotel the
other evening, says the Buffalo Express.
He said he wanted a room for oue night.
He was sent up to the third floor.
Later in the evening he went out, and
didn't omo back till midnirht. He
.ad evidently been enjoying himself.
Ilia breath s me Hod of whisky. He
went up to hi room, and that was the
last aeen of hliii until early In the morn
Ing, when a boy went to call him for hia
train. The boy got no answer whrn he
:nocked on the door, and he opened
it and walked in. The folding-bed had
not been let down. The boy had to
look tbout for a moment or two be
fore be (Uncovered the old man. Then
ie heard a husky voiee from up near
the ceiling somewhere. He looked up,
and there was the gurat rurled up 011
lop of the td, rubbing his ryes. He
wns fully il rennet!, with the exception
of hia big cowhide Imots, which were
standing on the floor.
"Say, mlatrr," inquired the boy, "why
ditln t yer get Into bed?"
"H'goahl" slvou'ed the man, angrily.
"there Bin t no bed. Here Ive I wen
curled up on ton of this here aide-
board all night without a wink of sleep,
Ain't thla a nice way to treat a man?
Hoy?"
WHY THE GIRLS LAUGHED.
Toting lady la a raahloaable Behest Was
I aahle la Km a alter.
lii a fuahioniible uptown boarding
eehnol the other (lay a young tnlaa
(mated that her slater was coming on
Hie next Ylhitiiiff day with a liuiiilaoiiia
hud very enptitating young fellow.
Klie an id all the girls might see hint.
bill only two or Hirer of lirr brat and
ilcurvkt friends should m lutroducrd
to lil in. It waa to be a raae of "you may
look but you must n't touch" to iirarly
an the sx hool. Malting day came,
fays the New York Hun, and with It
earn the sister and Hit yotiiitT man.
There waa a Duller all over Ilia ax ,.M
The vlailora sat In the narlur while
Miaa Ilnpid gave the finish Ing touches
In brr toilet. Meaatlnta Hie t.rlnrli
or the aehia, rnlrrrd the inirlor. Klie
Naktxi for 1 he vlailora uanire and got
uiem. -Ami nu are not rr laird to
Hub young lady?" ahr Inquired of the
yiHtlh. "Xn, Bia'am," aaUl hej "Jusi a
frlrnd. that's all - "Oh.- said the
principal, "only rrlatlvra may visit our
pupils, so 1 mu.i Ma you to r, n,c
leruin yog In my offli" until 1 he sisters
ht hswl their vlalt." This was the
situation when Miaa lUpi.1 rains down
into the r lor. hha bora brrarl
brately. but all through the air of the
big bnnslme fcouaa there waa an
undertone of strange, ehuklag, Ind
per lUI.U hole. It was I he u)ree
l-i.-giing 01 u, other glrla.
Iter Op!-.
"A man ought lo know more than him
wife dors," said 111. ky Huddles.
"lo yna llilnk so?" rea on1ed Mrs.
Jlol lrlrh, with aallgbl anerr.
"t)f ronrs. i ah'Hildn't marry
woman w Ho ksnoas more than 1 1)."
" ow are rry lomanlie."
"It seems lo ma that I in o
artrsl.,
a an. iom nave your min
flsrd on an Imiioaaibla Mal." Wsah
Inrlon falar.
Cummings & Fall,
MOM IT0$
IH in I Itaitabie
'vav -aw -a
Gault House
, 1 mi ar.o, 111..
Ms t.WS aae t'. l'et.H fanS M f
st a as a ( a a . f ri 41
H i I. r ru '.
MATItMSJU,,,,, ,f IIAV
C"at W. fa arfi iM ; i ,
ainsae, Slaa
PRIE8 TO BE OrlVEN AWAY-
Spain colonized the island in 1511.
In 1534 and again in 1554 Havana was
destroyed by the French.
Matanzas was the first city to fall
into the hands of the insurgents.
Cruelty and injustice to the natives
has always been the creed of the Span
iards. The present revolution began Febru
ary i4, 1895, when the republic was pro
claimed by Marti.
In 1848 Tresident Polk offered Spain
$1,000,000 for the island, which offer
was refused.
The constitution of Cuba, modeled on
that of the United States, was adopted
September 23, 1895. ,
The revolution of 1868 lasted ten years
before Spain succeeded in compromis
ing by promising reforms.
A triangular blue union, having a
Ingle star and five stripes, three of red
and two of white, ia the flag of the republic.
Very little reliable news of the pres
ent insurrection can be obtained, ow
ing to the censorship of the press and
the mendacity of the leadera of both
sides.
The first aerioua revolution took
place in 1848, under the leadership of
X arc I ho Lopez, who in 1851 repeated
hia attempts to free the Island from
Spanish control.
AUTHORS' CHIT-CHAT.
Mark Twain aaya the Arabs will take
anything but a joke.
Dr. Conan Doyle haa bought a plot
of ground and begun the erection of
house near Hlndhead, in Surrey,
where Tyndall lived, and near where
Tennyson spent hia last daya.
William T. Adams, better known to
very many aa Oliver Optic, baa started
from Boston to make a trip around the
world, and will not be back for four
months. ,
Dr. Samuel F. Sm ith waa on accom
plished linguist, being familiar with
IS languages. He bad just taken up
the study of the Russian tongue at the
time of hia death.
Zola, who cordially dwplaea English
men, will pay another vleit to England
next spring. He thinks of writing an
other book dealing with Industrial life
It exiata in Birmingham and Man-
cheater.
Mr, Du Maurler declines to be trotted
around this country to satisfy the curi
osity of the public. He will not lecture
here, as It goea against the grain, since
ha Is one of the moat retiring men of
hia profession.
Itudyard Kipling waa asked recently
If literary fame waa aa joyous a possea-
aion aa many people consider It.
"There Is only one great pleasure) for
an author," he is said to have answered,
and that Ilea In work. A writer finda
hia happiness In creating, not In critics."
The publishers of Thb Happt Homb
will give an elegant Hue toned Upright
Piano, valued at $350 00, absolutely free
lo the person Betiding tbem the largest
list ot words constructed from the letters
contained in the name of -their well
known publication,
v "Thb Happy Homb."
Additional presents, consisting ot
Bioyole, Gold Watches, Silver Watohes,
Sewing Maohines, Musio Boxes, Silk
Dresses, China Dinner Seta, aud many
valuable and useful articles, will also be
awarded iu order of merit, and every
person sending not leBS than ten wcrde
will reoeive a preseut of value. Use
either pluril or Biugnlnr words, but no!
both, and nse no letter in Ibe same word
more times than it appears in the text.
mi QArn home.
Tbis is a popular plan of introducing
into new homes this popular publication,
wbioh bas iu its three years existence re
ceived a happy welcome id many thons-
ands of homes.
As the object io elvins awnv Ibtse val
uable presents is tn advertise, and at
tract attention to Thb Happv Homb.
which is a handsomely illustrated month
ly publication devoted lo Literature,
Fashion, Stories and Art, every list of
words must be accompanied with three
two oent stamps (six ceDtsl for a trial
copy of tbla favorite borne jonrual con
taining full pnrtinnlara, list ot present',
and rulea regarding oootest. You may
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DISEASES OP THE SKIN.
The intense lu lling and smarting inci
dent to ecu-inn, totter, anlt-rlieum, and other
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it It ia equally
eliicicnt for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chnmied hand, chil
bluins, frost bites, and rhronio sore eyes.
r or aaie by uriiggutis at zo cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady't Condition Powders, thee
are jin4 what a home needs when in bad condi
tion, lonie, blood purilierand vermifuge.
For aaie by Cooser k lirook, ilinngista
The regular subscription nnce of tba
Semi-Weekly (laaette is 82.5(1 and tba
regular price ot the Weekly Oregnniao
a f 1.50. Anyone subacnluua tor tba
Gaselle and paying for one year in
advatie ran net Intlh the (lasetle and
Weekly Oregoulan for 8:1 50. All old an b
eon bore paying their anlwariutions for
one year In advanoa aill tie entitled to
the same, e
J. W. Kerns, the city painter, ia pre
pared to do all kinds of painting and
naper banging and will du houae clean
me and lake np and put down cerpeta.
Olllee on Main street, oppoeita CiiJf
hotel.
BICYCLES Or'
Mew York
GREAT COST.
ad far
fires ta Meet a t
B I, OOO llkryriaa.
Tba moet prominent New York Jew
elry firm baa something new for wheel
men In a silver bicycle, w hich aa put
on exhibition at their store a few daya
ago. The wheel Is the first ot the kind
ever made. In order to insure strength
and durability It waa neceaaury lo have
the supporting rode slid axkee of aleel.
All the reat of Hi frame ia of atrrling
ailver. The handle bar la of plain sil
ver, with burniabed ivory hand Ire. The
Other silver parte are finely engraved
by band, w llii rrioiiea rtrliliig of the
Louie XVI. atyle. The sprocket wheel
ta of plain sihrr. The saddle lUrlf la
Studded with ailver nails. The cost of
tho uiarhlue, aa It stands. Is toQ. A
ailver lantern to go with It will add
Irora I loo to 1200 to the prirw.
The completed wheel weighs aliout
It pounds. A meinlarr of Ibe rottipaoy
aid. In raplslnlug the contrurUo of
tba new bike: Thla wberl was built
to supply a demand whk b we know to
atat auionr some of our patrona fur
B better aud more rtpenalve w heel than
ran tm had on I he market al present.
fiieb a wheel we have tried to make,
and I believe that aother season will
see many of Uiem at the fashionable
restarts.
A woman's wheel Is la-lug finlaJted
In the firm's abnpa. This wheel will
las mm b more rlrhly ornamented, and
Ma prira will b llMl. A Isntern
whl h Is bring mad lo go wild It, will
ba art with previous ibes aod will
f oat several hundred dollars.
Echo stage leaves llentioer Mondays.
Wednesdays and Krldas. Ieavea Echo
Tuesdays, Tu'e.laye snd Nalnrdaya.
fere 8 J eaab way. Orfifle, Welle k
Warren, lleppoer. Ed. Drlekell, Prop,
e
For tri.10 I will sell a Oral rises, blsh
grade, blah arm sewing- machine guaran
teed lor 10 Jeere. For further particu
lars eall on or addreaa. N. A. faeb.
Leilngton, Oregon. KH-tf.
Wall. Thompson rnoa elava lielweea
Heppoer and Monument, arriving everv
day e inept Monday and leaving every
day eioepl Hnndsy. Hbortast and aheap-
1 mnta lo lbs Inferior. Uunser k
Druek, agenia.
roe Kale.
Ten shares nf stock in the National
Hack of lleppner. Addreaa Kit-herd T.
Oof, Keeetvea, A r lien ton. Ore,on, Bf.
Vour Face
TM ffrasiae t s
rik Whet de msbur w id yon. Ash.
dal you look so solium f
Ash r.o wsy, gait 1'ae Iryla' lo gt a
Job nf drivln' a kar, an' I'ae orv
U in lookln' arrrry-To Imu,
A monument of lirih'.i,thefiiral
fgare la whirh a lutvetta, haa bea
t up al Itoret, lo tftvm roots te tit
hoaptlsMy almwq tn the people of
Kraalnirg by CwiUerlsod at the Uio of
the si ?:
T f 't.'sifea ol Joanx f An f B
ro,terirery art, nw In a ts'
eol'.ertt'ni at fer,t.r,m. In AUaee, arw
Sel'l by M t'S'flo lo m .i a' Ir tr
WsiU at the Uhi4 ( OMrwot trim I. fa.
I Isswastaa,
Ota of the rlrverret In tent lone rcf
ed by I he pai,nt i,ffirw i lhm ma.
rhln t'T Slicking roytirooa piba In the
era In whl. b they are sold. Titer,,.
Irlvsnea brings up thm pl,,s In rHs,
draws the paiwr In poalllon, rrlmps It
In Iwq U,m, Ibe at B single push
peases Ibe pins through H,, p., an,j
ela I hew lo position.
Tba aptilatlon of tba world avetagea
o worn a to every lot men, Fikt
nlnika of tba aoddea deihs are Uxsaa
of moke.
Wore than if1 rwnnaftmltd
ink Ide la U. diftereal rrraelrlee of Ik
world durir.g Ua year eadie Ppenv
iff I. TLialaaaiUKfaaeoiar
1 . orr 1 4-
Ilea f"l of tba tespevaof laf.v
li's la Iraieod sbea Uf tua anmtr
.f tst r.r f.Md aa lusaia at tba let
of Jeaweir leal a iTAM.aa oaird
witH 1M? a 1 a srariaa.
Will tve svraataaa wHs) a eaetl segsgieg
eaHe, artar yew tevesl la a
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