Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 28, 1896, Image 1

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    PAPER
MY SUCCESS
Is owing to my liberality in ad
verting. Robert Bonner.
FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
I Advertising brought me all
own. A. T, Stewart.
t.
t iRriiii'i:i!llil i rMiM l mwi
FOURTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1896.
WEEKLTf itO. 6881
8EMI-WEEK.LY NO 4351
OFFICIAL
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SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
FOBLI8HED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS
A. W.
PATTERSON.
PATTERSON.
. . . Editor
Business Manager
At $2.50 per year, $1.25 fur aiz months, 75 cos.
tor three mourns.
Aduertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIS PAPKR is kept on tile at E. C. Hake's
Advertising Agency, 04 and 65 Merchants
ExohanRB, Ban Franoiooo, California, where oou.
ructfl for advertising can be made for It.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
The CITY BAKERY
Is now open with fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc., constantly on band.
- Wedding Cakes or Fastery for sp-oial dinners baked to
order. Also carries a line of weil-selected Qrooeries.
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will be kept for the accommodation of the trade. Country People
stopping temporarily in town, oan get what they want
very cheaply at the CITY BAK-ERY
The Patronage of the People of Heppner is Respectfully Solicited.
OTTO FRIEDRICH,
Old Bakery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. m. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives o:ia a, m. uauy, except Monday.
West bound passoiij?er leaves Willows Junc
tion l-.ia a. m.: east bound 3::J0 a. m.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction Kolnir
east at 7:25 p. m. and 8:47 a. m.; going west, 4:30
p. m. ana o.ao a. m.
Flitted States Offleials.
President Qrnver Cleveland
'Vice-President Ad ai Btevonson
Heoretai-Y of Htate Kichard 8. Olney
Secretary of Trensnry Jehu Q. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Bmith
Seoretary of War Dim i el H. Ijimont
Heoreiaryof Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Poetinaster-Oeneral William Jj. Wi'aon
Attorney-l4neral Judnon Harmon
Secretary o' Aurionlturo J. Sterling Morton
Stale of Ore(ou.
liovernor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasnrer Phil. Metachan
Hat Public Inst ruction O. M. Irwin
Attorney Oonei V O. M. MVman
u , V (tt. W.MoBride
ConKressmon
Printer W. H. Leeds
(11. 8. Han,
Innram. Judaea O'. A Moore.
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial Dlxtrlet.
Otrrnit Jndsa Ktenhen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney John H. Lawrey
Morrow County OfIUml.
A WOOL MARKET.
Mitchell
Hinser Hermann
W. H. Ellis
Joint Senator ..
Itepresenlative.
Imuty Jadite
Coinrnlwiionen..
J. M. Baker.
" Clork
Sheriff
" Trenrir
AfWAtwor
Hnrveyor ,
" Mnliuol Sup't....
" Coroner
A. W. Gowan
J. H. Boothby
Julius Keithli
J. U. Howard
,T. W. Morrow
...O. W. Harrington
Frauk Gilliam
J. '. Willis
, Geo. Lord
Anna lialeiimr
T. W. Ayere, Jr
mtppMicn town ornom.
Mayo Thou. Morgan
r,.,.ini-ihne O. K. FsrnawoHh. M.
Linhtenthal. Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs, Jr.,
8. H. Homer, E. J. Blocnm. . . ,. .
Uartar F. J. Hallock
TreMurer K. L. Froaland
Marshal A. A. Roberts
Precinct OBcerr.
Inatina nf tha Paaoe F L. Frmland
Uunstable. N. 8. Whetstone
United Btates Land Officers.
TW DALLES. OK.
J. . Mnnra Krwitt
A.B.Bi, lteowwr
I.A fllAlbl. oa.
B.F, Wilson Keiiitr
J. II. Kobhins lUoaiver
DXCBSX SOCISTISS.
UAWUKH POKr, NO. II.
Q. A. U.
M)U at Luintoo. OrM th Wat Saturday ol
Mch month. All vetanuis art Invito t Join.
C-C. Ho.. liso. W. Hmith.
AillnUuil. tt l'oicaiaaiiar.
LUMBER!
1ITK RAVI POK BALK ALL KISm OP CM
Y ilnwl Lumtwr, 16iutlsof Huppuar, at
what Is Snuwn as lit
This has become an established market for Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho
wools. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington,
Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, Spokane, Lewlston, Walla Walla and
Intermediate stations.
Low freight rates are given on shipments to Pendleton for scouring and packing in
transit. Many of the leading buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera
tors frequently visit Pendleton warehouses. As a market this place is equalled only by
The Dallos in quantity of wool which attracts competition, with this advantage :
From no point in the Northwest Portland
included, is wool shipped East at less ex
pense than from Pendleton.
Water competition has not afforded suf
ficiently low rates upon wool in the grease
and dirt, to equal the lower expense in
curred by shipping only clean, scoured
wool from Pendleton.
Owing to this fact Pendleton buyers are enabled to pay as much or more for wool
at this point than Is avenged at other places having reputations as "high markets,"
based upon exceptional sales of fancy lots of light wools. Considering character of wool,
and shrinkage, It may safely be claimed that the average sales In Pondloton
Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of
wool than can be obtained in any other Market in
the State.
THE BEST
SPRING MEDIAN
is Simmons liver Regulator don't
forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish
during the Winter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings on
Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SlAUONS
Liver Regulator to do it. it also
regulates the Liver keeps it properly at
work, when your system will be free from
poison and the whole body invigorated.
You get THE BEST BLOOD when
your system is in Al condition, and that
win only ce wnen tne Liver is Kept active.
Try a Liver Remedy once and note the
difference. But take only SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR it is SIMMONS
Liver Regulator which makes the
difference. Take it in powder or in liquid
already prepared, or make a tea cf the
powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER RCGU'
LATOR. You'll find the RED Z cn every
pacKage. look tor it.
J. H. Zellh) A Co., rLiRcIla, Pa.
THE
THE COUNTY W. C. T. D.
OWE!
ELECTRIC
BELT
Trade Mark Dr. A. Owen
Otis Patte
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
CALL
AT
OPPICK
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Tb latent and only scientific and practical
Electrio Belt made, for general use, producing
a genuine current of Electricity, for the cure
of dlnoaso, that can be readily felt and regu
lated both In quantity and power, and applied
to any part of the body. It can be worn at any
wuio uuuiig wuraiug uuurs or Sleep, ana
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
RIIKiriTIATISItl
LDRi II AGO
CtKNKH AL DEBILITY
LANK HACK
Nf HVOUB DISEASES
VAHKWRLK
RKUAL WEAKNESS
ITIPOTKNCY
KIDNEY DISEASES
WITHOUT MEDICINE
Electricity, properly applied, Is fast taking
Kidney and Urinal Troubles, sni will elfoci
cores in Mtminf uopoions cases woere every
Miner ftiiuwu nieaiiv uoaiaueu.
Any slugglKh, weak or diseased organ may
oy inn means do roused 10 ueaimy activity
before It Is too late.
Leading medical men naa and recommend tha
uwen ucit lu lueir practice.
OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Contains fullert Information regarding the cure
of acute, chronlo and nervous dlseaaes, prices,
fcnrf h,.w In rwiln. In 1 n . 1 1 . li (!..... W ... U . I.
ana Norwegian languages, will be mailed, upon
ppucauon, to any auuress lore cents postage.
Columbia H vcrandl
in 1 it
T
otinn I a
11 VI liU
FEE 1.000 FEET. UOUUU,
- - - CLE AH,
- MOO
- IT U
Tf prUVKRKW IS HRPPNER,
Jk.
WILL ADD
akl per l.ouw Imc. ajidlUouaL
The above quulatlons are strictly for Cash,
L HAMILTON, Prop.
Katiouai EanK ol imw
W. PENLAMD. ED. ft. BIHIIor.
Pralat. Caaktrr.
TilSSACn 1 GLMHiL BAXKLSS BUSINESS
VV IVVllllVt A. ' I ibV'
Steamers TUlTHOSE, BAILEY CATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
Leavim Aliler Htreet Dock, Portland, for A'lorla, Ilwaeo, Loof Bacb, Ooeao
l'ark aod Nahcotta. Direct oonoeolioo witb Ilwaoo utoamera and rail
road; also st Young'! Hay witb Seaabore llailroad.
Lrarcs Portland 7 A. M. Dally, esrepl Hunday. Leares Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday.
XIVIXjIDY C3-A.T5PliaXXT
LMTt Portland P. H Dally, sirci.t Hunday. Haturdar night, It P. M. IMve Astoria Dallr a
at6 ij A. M., esrept Hunday and Momlay. Xunday nlsht, 7 P. M.
OCEAN WAVH
Learcs pntiland and ranadlrsrt to 1 1 .. Tueaday and Thnrsitayal A. M, Katurday at I P. M.
I4ceiiara weaiieMay ami rriaay aii.aia. M. on euuday nignt at s f . M.
Bie Cbeded lo Poilroid Dtsiinatioo Bulb Ecirki Free cf Expense.
Pot Ralety, "peed. Comfort, Pteaadre, Trasel on tha Tslephoaa, Ballsy Ualaert and (Irean Vara.
i orrirs aao oslt racroar,
Tha Owen Else trie Dslt Dldg.. 201 to 211 lists Street,
CHICAdO. ILL.
Tlie Largsst Elsclrle Bolt Etlsblishm,ntla th: Wwl4
coLL,i:anoNs
Uade oo FaroraUla Term.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLI)
UEITSKU. tf ORECIOS
Ontario-Burns Staac Line
V. T4 l
BnBXS-C0HYQH STB&EUKE
M. A. WiL'JAMS. P-op.
AttorneyH nt Law,
All baaioM atUoded to lb prompt and aUafectory
maooer. NuUrlea i'oUic kail Colter tore.
OFFICE IK NATIONAL BANK LCILPINO.
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OIIEOOB
T. R. HOWARD
DHALS IN-
osTAiuo-nunxs
IetM Ilrt !ily at 6 p. in. ao4 ar-
fifrs al (otari la li boara.
Sinqlo Fnro'$7.DO.
Hound Trip $10.00
Hpit in . 1-1 l ! 14 I
uk iMtaifct, I ttiotii.s st UtnM
le tl. U. lU lf
li.e T. W lib lh I. h e'r.ot
If kn a lsvr, mj, 1 1 Ul ?t
vnrMaalmii f ".psira aa t Ir l
lathaaUla. H-iU a lew a
j,fmiis m al UH sl J-'i,s!.H
tvl i,str. e r""1'"i,i ii
Grockries, Gknts Furnishing Goods,
Stockmkns Suiiliks, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade
Hit will malo it ao u'yvi fur you lo Iriulu with
hi in m bin tcf r riht, ao.l aII gal tliat !
Iianillra re f thn viry ImL
wmnmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Stoki; on Main St k kit, Ni.xt Door
to City Drug Stork,
HoppIHH'
Orison
TIIK1ALACK IIOTKL 1JAR
.). C. MOltCM JOIJH, 1'iop.
a l si in a mmm
Vl-
Tv Ivts the IriiKit Wines Lujiiors and Cigars
The third oonvention of the Morrow
Oonntv Women's Christian Temperance
Union, was held on Thursday nod Fri-
at tli is plaoe, and will long be remem
bered with pleasure by those who at
tended.
The presenoe of Mrs. Kinney, state
president, who then made ber first visit
to Deppuer, was a source of constant
delight and profit to more inexperienced
workers present. This citted woman
has eiven many years to this work, has
traveled extensively and been associated
with Miss Willard and other prominent
leaders and is berself eminently fitted to
lead in a meeting of this kind.
Our oonnty cflioers, on the whole, feel
that tbey have made considerable pro
gress in temperance work. The past
half year has been hard, . financially, but
the Union baa been able to h?ld its own
and is now out of debt. They are grate
ful (or many favors from those vbo, it
not themselves interested in the work,
liaye at least shown muoh kindness to
the workers. There is a very hopeful
spirit manifest for the ooming year as
the movement here is quietly Raining
strength..
The next meeting will be in Septem
ber, and it was decided to hold these
conventions onoe a year instead of semi
annually. The following were eleoted as officers
and superintendents:
President, Mrs. Mattie Smend.
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. II. F.
liriKifH.
Recording Seoretary , Miss Alioe Glass-
oock.
Treasurer, Mrs. Celeetine Bush.
8n.t. of Evangelistic Work, Mrs. Alioe
Mi-Nay.
Sopt. Sabbath Observance, Mrs. . E.
Lacy.
Supt. Press Work, Mrs. Cordilla Asb-
batigh.
Hupt. Narootios, Mrs. M. L Oney,
Hopt. Medal Contest, Mrs. Mamie
Brown.
Hupt. Scientific Tempernnoe Iustrno-
tion, Mrs. Maud Shipley.
Hupt. of Literature, Mrs. U. F. Bnggs
The following resolutions were adopt
ed :
Most gratefully we acknowledge the
goodness of God, in the inorease of tern'
perance interest in tbisoounty and state,
and we hereby dedioala ourselves anew
to tula work during the coming year.
humbly asking our He&veuly Father to
acoept the eonsf oration ; and hereby
Iietolve M, That we reaffirm our belief
in total abstinanoa for the citiron, and
prthibition for the state; praying the
lima may soon ooma when soon princl
pies will be adopted and practiced by all
the citizens of our beautiful state. Ileal
izing tha need of earnest effort,
liewlvtd 2d That we strive to inorease
the number of TJoions, witb awakened
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
li w or
Absolutely pure
Tironments that tend directly to mold
and shape the youthful mind, there is
none greater than the literature found
in the home. We often hear, the old
adage "a man is known by the oompany
be keeps," and while we cannot deny the
truth of this, a better index to the real
oharaoter of a man is the literature he
reads or the works of art he admires,
beoause be is largely what his reading
makes him. In connection with the old
saying above mentioned we often hear
tbe remark that "water seeks its level."
While this is true of men in their ohoioe
DEATH OF LULU B. MATLOCK
From the Eugene Journal.
Miss Lulu S. Matlock, daughter of
Mayor J. D. Matlook, of this oity, died
at her home on Eleventh and Charneltoo
streets at 9:35 o'olook Tuesday morning,
after no illness of about a year and a
halt. The cause of her death was con.
sumption. Deceased was born at Pleas.
ant Hill, Oregon, August 24, 1873, and
was aged 22 years, 5 months and 27 days
at the time of her death. She resided at
Pleasant Hill until tbe year 1882, when
of companions it is just as true in their "he 0Btne to th,B oi,y with the ,ttmily
ohoioe of reading. who have resided here ever sinoe. De-
Qo into tha house of anv man woman WMea leeB tner. roar brothers and
or child, take note of tbe literature there. ,our "8,er8 to monrn her demisft her
and you have a true index lo hi. lnn, ",u,u" "uk preoeaea ner in aeatn.
beinc?. 8be leaves a large number of relatives
Literature is tbe food of tbe mind and ln tm8 county. 8,80 Portland and in
cannot fail of betas affected bv the onaii. aB9lern Oregon, wno will reel the great-
ty of tbe literature read . Realizing this
nfluenoe upon tbe mature mind, what
may be the influence npon after life of a
simple, teachable child. We speak of
those who read between the lines as
though 'twere an accomplishment grant
ed only lo the learned and wise, but my
experience aud observation has led me
to believe that there is noue more adept The Bervioe were oond noted by Dean E
he Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co. interest iu tbe different lines of work;
PLANTING
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l well hv irnUllltf I'trrv'a k4a. i
t? iHin t lil rliHiiis tlfiprtiiine I
your i ron, Iml plant K.-ry s I
nmin. Miowu ana soiu
everrwlifir.
Iliifora von hlanL mt
ft Ferry Sttd Annual
V V t"T !. Contains mora rirae-l
tlral liiAirmallnn for farniara I
; 71 1 ami s tnlur than many lilsb-1 J
VII prlivii ft liocika. Mai li) Iim, A 1
i 4 I a. a. rtsai tw, errauif. an a. , 1
-V, A 'J
tiM'ially temperance teachiog io the
Sabbrtlb scboola, publio sobtHils, and the
organising of Loyal Ti mperanoe Legions
wherever it may lie practicable; and
Hetolved 3d, That we heartily thank
those who have kindly contributed to
tbe ancOMs of our oonvention, by ad-
rrases, readinga, and ohoioe musio
so to the pastors who aided as, and
ot lied their ohurobrs for our maeHoiie
and psrlicularly to our (luetic friaods
wh'ihnveao oheerfully given space for
our tioliora.
!Miui. A nil hah Dhiw,
Miim, Mattii r'SItl),
Mas. Mai Minor,
Ami PA"
s
a m
Vtara' atanilinf
cereu "f
him. lie
Ulllhr
valaatll
ark o
this 41s
M, whi. I,
he mOs
with
MU. SAI.IMOS AI'l)MKll.
Ml FaiKMita:
I am asked lo speak to too on a sub
ject this evening that to tny mind ! one
of (he moat eesetitial, among many of tbe
reform movements of the day. There
are comparatively few of ns thai atop to
oonsicler the wooderful Influaoreeierkd
ipoo the world by tbe literature of to
day, and eepeclallj opon tha young and
(Iriil)U mil da of the Oorolng tnrs aod
ono. Nor d i parenta often realia
the early age al biob Oral ImprMslnns
are made. Tha mind of the child U
pure wbiU roll apna l,trh may I
scrollrd the chararlrr that is lo govern
lbs future titi tn of our land, foul
lAfi-ff
It of tils h,lM ntra, frs lii any anff'tws
ho mm r ml llit I". II n. fiw.u I I 'i
Prtt.W.B.raX,r.D.,4i4arUP8wtr , "" '' " aarrioi we woqi.i
im. misisbsw uerm rsiuxn ue c'rrwnii
est sorrow upon learning of her untime
ly death. Deoessed was a member of
tbe Christian ohurcb of Ibis oity, at
which plaoe the funeral services were
held on Wednesday forenoon, the ohuroh
being filled with friends who wished to
pay their last respeots to tbe deoeased.
of which she bad a Brent nianv hern.
tlaw ah l-ll4 It.
rryort" knows bow to "hard
tttri" with liin Irttrra, but rrn
lily mi rait''ra would m pul d to
Sll M)rrrilay" with els. A Incin
tmts girl rotilil ti ll thrm bow-rtiniiiig
lo the I'li'inlrrr.
Hl dura imt yet go to srhniil, but m
tnught by li'f limthrr at Imlin'. The
olhrr lily ht li r fallirr ia In aring In
S la-It , On word aflrr aiinlhrr W Ka ur-
r- fully di'iawil of, atil U rn sal'l:
".S, Ani.i. I mil foiiig 1 tf ! )ou
fiaril inn-. If Jii tl it Homily
'II Lt fit sorn" tonlr. Il'iw il
toll i II ") i f.lrf cl.ii T "
It Wiia a lull Imf, A Mill" lliolllfot fif
he raltdr. mi l J'it I tirli l r rj e raugtil
lli ralrmlar haiiglng airainat lliv wall.
Tltrn sIk nirrr.. w lilt a sruil if trt
timph; "I r I. y"r, A a y, day, yre-
Irfilay.-
f-u.rl Tray m W-i-I.
I'y rl.-ir,.- )t ,aa ns i1iMnrrvi
Ihut rw ij.r ininl .. I.. t lr.rryf
lb (! nt I"hii tn, fr jrrlur
In t,- wl, li. riiy ll.r t r n I i,t a ,. w
fnm t M.rf alar a u ait I. af f. ! I.
wer a i rutitiitu fr!f..!;-i. ai,, an
frrl A- a fi.!t. ), lu pi tit
!if II." Ir lr f ! I t, I l,r ,fi.
bat Impfeaaione opoo this roll feineio la
the mi brilliant or obeeare aolors
tlimugbnut all lima. I'areota ad IIkim
having tha eaorej troat of tha ymth(ul
mind remember, that too era dalieg
iib a (I'hI lvia rMpoasibtlily, the
grralMl of all bia handiwork, thai whkb
lieir dies. Ibal tilth ilistiutfuialna
man fii.w i La l.rolo erratinn. Nor do
i.fu o rali4 at what an early ae the
intrlas may be aJ, or prbapa
e l.at 1 lwttr say, are mad, for tha lo
qiiinag lilt! in in I l gins wboj bat a
pfir .i si i awat lla lure i f lla
s"il I, an I ii'o-is dirrrtinq alut.a, n i
oft'n.g.
Aa emlt.et divlna om s. I, "(live
me a rluld hit La la sn old, lbo
oinaylke I im fur the remainder nf
tie lifa." Tbte g'at farjiaal aajr
siri'l the vsbie 'f early lrr.prlooe,
bile I d'i itl lwliva thai lha fliail
-I I I. a 1 Shuaxl aflat ll.ali
!', f4 tbM '! Iii.j fa-ioos are in
h al Cf J aii I a' ia raalily lb f ian l
Im sii.ra ap-xi wlleh elisie.tr te
In.) l1
It , b.t il.i apply ti isr aif
Urmif m tltlS " -f b-'liH', IM"tl
l.g a. I iseiiug. Iwtl a4l uf tUe
in searohing bidden meaning than the
youthful, unprejudiced mind before it is
rained by trashy reading.
Then bow shall we make a wise choice
in tha selection of our reading, and for
those depending npon as for instruction
and guidanoe? By the simple rule by
which we shall all be judged, "By their
fruits ye shall know them V No mind is
oapnbls of produoing greater than itself.
That mind inspired with holy motives
essaying to place before tbe world a
literary production, gives to that pro
duotion tbe Inspiration of his mind, and
we shall find a boly atmosphere through
out. But the work of an unholy mind.
filled with base and dangerous thought,
will partake of the same nature as the
aouroe from wbiob it snrlnirs. There
fore study tbe inspiration, study tbe
motives, read oarefully between the
lines. What ia the character of our
ber of Is it a fit pattern for youthful in
spiratiou? It not, though it ba embell
ished with tha finest flimrea kuown to
world of letters, its iufluenoa ia not for
good. Iu tha seleotioo of reading for
tbe young, undeveloped mind, select
that which they crave, that wbiob they
will have, that which givea them aa io
spiratiou and excites them lo aotivily.
Uow many people there are io tha world
that are making a serious blunder. They
realize the danger of vicious reading and
are drawing the line at the wrong plaoe.
They bimish from their home all books,
papers, etc-, that they term exciting and
wonder why the young minds of the
household steadily refuse to read the
dictionary and encyclopedia furnished
thrm. They finally aome to the cooolu
aloo that people era degenerating and
give up in despair. Tha young, active
miud will have thai which eioitea and
moves to activity. It la only aatnral and
not a signof weakness. And do not think
there is oo Inspiration lo pure literature.
Not enongh importance ia attached lo
the first reading given to tha child
Tbia deeira for eoul stirring reading
shoold ba gratified by a wise aeleotioa,
tbat the oharaoter of tha ehilJ, being
molded and faabiooed by its reading,
may develop Into oaefal manhood aad
womanhood. Let Ibe Inspiration ba
alrong aa it may, but M It tend to broad
en tha tUlon, develop moral strength
and elevate Iba walk of life.
We cea Bol over estimate the trrriol
evil of vioi'ias literature in nor land.
Hundreds of oar yoaeg ptmple are every
year rained aad a oft 11 for future use
fulness. There era book a and papers
put into our land tbat should ba pro
hibited by law aad could Iba people of
oar land coma lo realise tha fearful iu
Alienee lbs wield, Ibeir pubtiealioa
woald be forever suspended, but Ihey
eeanut realise It and In shaking oa Ihls
aabiaet I bear Ibta remark iron, enme
0. Sanderson, of the Eugene Divinity
School, assisted by Rev. Morton L Rose,
pnetor of the Christian ohurob, Tha
remains were taken to tbe Pleasant Hill
oemetery for interment.
DISEASES OP THE SKIN.
The intense itchinar and smarting Inel.
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rhcum, and other
diseases of the skin Is instantly allayed by
applying tlmniberluin's Eye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bud coses have been
permanently cured bv It, It is equally
elliciunt for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil-
niiiina, i mat nitea, and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cnd j's Condition Powders, they
are juitt w lint a horse needs when in badcondi-
uou. ionic, blood puntleraikl vermifuge.
For sale by Comer A Brook, drugglsta
BUUliLAtt DONTS.
Don't argue witb a burglar.
Duu't leave tbe house nuoooupled.
Don't yearn to encounter a burglar.
Don't boast ol your personal courage.
Don't entertain a burglar unawares.
Don't live in the country without a
dug.
Don't get rattled at a oritianl moment.
Don't acquire tbe Sherlock llolmea
habit.
Don't abixil unions your revolver is
loaded.
Don't boast of your "burglar-proof '
safe.
Don't keep your diamonds up lb
chimney.
Don't trust in tha wisdom of a new
aervaot.
Don't gel frightened if yon find a door
open.
Don't think that burglars operate only
at night.
Dou't bide yoar rockelb ok under the
mattress.
Dn'l forgel to close the door a ben
yon go out.
Don't rely altogether ou yoar dog for
aroiog.
Don't shoot anybody alee in mistake
fur a burnlar.
I waa
Mrrtee Oa Ease.
aervona, tired. Irritable aad
en. Kail's Clover IUhA Tea baa made
ma well aod happy.
Ma r.. II. Won in,
for sale by Wells A Warrea.
MLAsrs) rim inr. ram mors.
No man elands aUme when ba Is right.
A ttfiuptatioa resisted U foe over
eonie.
A harsh word to a child may d-almy
perwoa past Iba booodsry line of youth, Q n"1
"I beve read lurbt reading all my life
and it never harmed me," My frinJ,
yor stalrtriwtil will not prove lo me
Ibal yon were evr barmud by yoar
raavlmg, but If yn ean prove to me Ilia
such le the see, I will then aay ya are
Ottilias, ikvuid .f lusplrstkoe, aeOled
by nstera for an eellve, nwful rllnsn.
Al the tears Ifofu bali)H In matarily
we are being etreegibeae-l of ainl
by the III retore we fad, eiihaf one i
Ibe rtbr aad we ran mke Ibechuioe.
The ooesratxl bead of vsnos etilmg
1 1 ma I re lb W. O. T. U. le making
Htm first nryaelaa-l movement ageinel
the bsh fill ,rliaee nf that elaM of
literature thai la iialeg aad mining
ll.e mlftils ul eo many i,f our ynnrg
l ie and it sl.i.til I las ll.e la.f of
every nid eiua -a ef ear e-uiry to xa
ilU lt. mm Ibe laak
la' I I.-S
MmIiH and eal N.al
fcliilil.'s tUrrti ll'kiJf,
aa4 Utw( Irew.
earl. !
l uge U
Nothing speaks Hb a loader Voice
than a gully life.
If you wottld be a happy mea, tear la
be a rli tali led one.
If yii are praying f .r a revival, il m'l
Ul eonwlxxly else di all Ibe work.
The wnnn I aaU by a katfe may beat.
bet Ibal ma le by aa aakind word will
B"t.
It woald spoil me m eat of la to
let lUatn have biroa way for a month.
If big aermoas euulJ save Ibe world,
the devil would have bea nee4 op l'Og
sgn.
Tbore are m msny rax la bo are only
plasal when tbey tea beve Ihnr eee
ey.
If m men's piejeis were elesje
answered, tbe beat see eiiull alesis be
raioiag fire.
The a ia? M still l"'i turn wb bare
11, e-il'as li il i r M ! ib lb v
Weefl.r l .r IL
l.se