Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 16, 1896, Image 3

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    TUKNING GRAY
AMD THREATENED
WITH BALDNESS
The Dangei is Averted by Using
"Xearly forty years ago, after
some weeks of sickness, my hair
turned gray and began falling out
so rapidly that I was threatened
with immediate baldness. Hearing
.Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of,
1 commenced using this prepara-
C ."tn'-v-jyl
Here and There.
Mra. Ed Rood is reported as being ill.
He Dry HappDer is down at Portland.
Simiaoo is over from the John
Pell
Day.
Don't forget
brate.
that Heppner will cele-
Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., baa wood
for sale. 37-tf.
Mra. Al Windsor ia quite ill at
home below town.
ber
Pat Bsrry and
departed for Idabo.
Jack Murray have
Wiley Wattenbnrger was oyer from
Galloway last Saturday.
. Harrieon Cnmmirjgs came over from
Hardmnu Saturday Inst.
fyitiFt SMUStWVci
u ra t . ;1.
1f
tkn, and was so well satisfied with
the result that I have never tried
tiny other kind of dressing. It stop
ped the hair from falling out, stimu
lated a new growth of hair.andkept
the scalp free from dandruff. Only
an occasional application is now
needed to keep my hair of good,
natural color. I never hesitate to
recommend any of Ayer's medicines
to my friends." Mrs. II. M. IIaight,
Avoca, Neb.
er's Hair Vigor
PREPARED I1Y
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
Ayer's SaruajmrlUa Remove! l'lmpla.
rira' CALENDAR
jasa
7
14
L2SJ
G
ambrinus Beer,
FvwHALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquor and Smokable
CI art. Call en Tad.
Jake Young and family were oyer from
Eight mile last Saturday.
Joe Eskalson was in from the Lexing
ton oountry last Saturday.
Mrs. Andy Stevenson returned from a
visit to PendUton last Friday.
Nels Jones was in from bis Butter
creek possessions last Saturday.
Miss Maguie Adkins is 111 up at tbe
residi-noe ot Key. C. 11. Howard.
Andrew Rood and H. Soberzinger were
visitors to Ueppuer lust Saturday.
Ioe cream dinners at tbe Grand Oen
tral every Saturday at 25 cents. 47-50
J. M. Russell, ot J. M. Russell & Oo.,
was in Heppner Sunday and yesterday
Drink tbe celebrated J..H. Gutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'.
A. Andrews reports baying in progress
down in tbe northern part of tbe county.
A. 11. McEwan, representing Mason,
barman & (Jo., was in Heppner Satur
day.
Henry Blackwell leaves today for Port
land to meet Tacoma parties on a beef
deal.
The ladies of tbe M. E. cbnrob, South,
will serve strawberries and ioe cream on
July 4th.
Mrs. 0. Cate aud ber daughter. Miss
Bertha, arrived from Walla Walla on last
Saturday.
Mr. J. E. Jones, one of Eight Mile's
prosperous turmers, was in Heppner Sat
urday last.
Born To the wife ot Geo. Kirk, on
Rhea creek, Sunday, Jnue 14, 1833, a 9
pouuu Kin. , 1
Peter Deardoff and Tommy Hilson
were over from Loon Crotk last Fridoy
for merchandise.
Miss Msry McSwords is ill with mea
sles. Little RazA Morrow is reported
to be similarly bllltcttd.
Frank A. Hart. nephew of Jobu H.
Edwards, is visiting the folks at their
borne out in Sand Hollow.
Mrs. George Aiken has received word
from Keutuoky of tbe fatal burning of
ber mother, Mrs. Foster Adams.
Mra. E. Minor and daughter. Miss
Ada, left oo last eveuing's (rain for Hood
River to visit Mrs. W. B. Potter.
Emil GrotkoDD Is in from Soring Hol
low today. He informs the Gazette that
the Spring Hollow road is being repaired.
E L. Freeland as commissioner ot tbe
U. 8. Ulroult court, ia prepared to atoa4
to land business and lake final proofs. If
Osmao Hager returned this morning
from Eugene where be baa been tbe past
nme mouths attending tbe state univer
Gns Hale returned this morning from
l'ortland after an sbsflnoe of two weeks
tlo reports things lively ii tbe metrop
olis.
Nerves are weak, many people say,
ana yet mey do not seem to know
that they ate literally starving their
nerves. "Weak, pa!c, thin blood can
not give proper sustenance that is
why you mo nervous, tired, exhausted.
The cure for this condition is to
purify, vitalize and enrich your blood.
Take Hood's Sarsuparilla fairly and
faitlifully, and the rich, red blood,
Which it makes, will soon feed the
nerves the elements of true strength
they require; they will cease their agi
tation and will resume their proper
place being under the control in
stead of controlling the brain and
body. Read Miss Bartley's letter:
"I want to express my gratitude for
what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for
me. My health has been very poor for
three yearB, due to trouble with my
K
raeys
I was nervous, had pains in my back. I
cannot tell what I suffered.' My eyesight
became affected and I was so despondent
I did not have any interest in life. I bad
two physicians, but my complaints be
came worse. I was told that I was affected
With Bright's disease. A relative urged
me to try Hood's SarBaparilla. I did so
and in a short time I began to notice a
change in my condition. Things began
to appear brighter, my eyes improved and
A WONDERFUL MACHINE.
Svuy Back
did not trouble me so severely. My appe
tite returned and I gained strength every
day. I am now able to do my own work,
and feel perfectly well. I cannot find
words to express my gratitude for what
Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me and I
gladly recommend it." Miss Ella Bart
ley, 213 8. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
In
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $ I.
Prepared only by C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
D. A. Herrea Visits Soda Bprincs, Idaho, to I
Witness tbe Work of a Shearing Machine.
Most ot our people have seen the
shearing machine in wbioh Mr. D. A.
Herreo, of this plaoe ia interested, or, in
other words, tbe olipper that takes tbe
plaoe of the shears. Recently Mr. Her
ren was summoned up to Soda Springs,
Idaho, by Mr. Holliday, the general
agent, to witness its work.
Mr. Herren was present at one day's
shearing. Tbe plant could shear twenty
five sheep at once and the day's work
was 1,600 head, but nearly all of the
shearers were in experienced men who
bad never sheared at all. One Montana
shearer of much experience in tbe old
way, "sheared out" 120 head. The sheep
when finished looked like they bad been
turned out of wood, there were no out
Bheep and no out fibre. Wool sheared
by machine commands oents per
pound more tbau that sheared by hand,
and there is a saving ot at least l1
pounds ot wool to every sheep over the
old plan. These are items worth con
sidering. Shearers will not fight tbe machine
because it is not oppposed to labor. It
takes just as many men as tbe old plan
ot shearing, it is easier work and the
shearers get tbe same prioe per bead as
when shearing by band. They are nnder
no expense tor buying shears, oil-stones,
files, oil, eto.
Tbe plant at Soda Springs is owned
by a merchant. He charges tbe sheep
men 7 oents per bead for shearing, 5
cents going to the shearer and 2 cents to
tbe machine. Considering the saving of
wool, the better oonditinn ot the wool
when ebeared and its greater value owing
to tbe fact that no fibre is injured in
shearing, the shearing maohine is bound
to beoome popular. One or more plants
may be established in Morrow oounty by
next season.
Bark Acie.
John Royse got back to Usrdmao Sat
urday last from a trip to the vslby and
to Portland. lie traveled as far as Tbe
Dalle. overlaud. returning tbe same
w7. giving him ao abundant opportu
nity to tbe condition ot our neigh
boring Oonntics. Crops are fine Id Was
eo, Sherman and Gilliam, and are squal
ly as good in Morrow. John enjoyed his
viit immensely, bating been goua aiuce
Tuesday, Jons 4'h. Mr. Koyse wu io
towo yesterday and talks encouragingly
ot tba outlook in tbe Usrdmsn section.
I'erfeet W Initial
Would siva na perfect health. Be
cams men and women are not perfectly
wise, they must take medicine to keep
themselves perfectly bt-althy. Pure,
rlob blood Is tba baais ot good health
Hood'a Harsaparilla l the One True
Blood PunQr. It gives good health
baoause it builds op the tros fjoode-
llon pura b'ood.
Hood's Mils are ourelv veffetsbl. per
fottlv harmless, always tellable and
beoefldeL
Tfct Large! Vet.
Tba largest ota ever polled lo Ante
lope product wae east last M jo Joy. l'tt
legal voters bating f lereieed the right
of auffrags lo tba booths wbicb were fit
4 op lo the Maonlo hall. Not nssriy
aa much interest as uanai waa takes, to
the election, nearly all feeling it their
doty to support tba repoblleea boni
Bee. The Nartbnp eentiraenl wss qntt
slroeg amongat a grest many of tba
sheepmen, and It was thought that to
prveinet wool.! earry lr tba ibdrpva
daot eandidato, lint In returns sbo
that be g"t cot qiit one third ot tbt
vol. east. Hr.&iy arf rpublieas
ILnnahl as did tba lloralJ-lbal it aa
Mtoir duly t slay aitti tba tnuUf m
lata of Ihtif paM.-ilffal i.
Heppner In the Race.
Newt Whetstone and J. F. Willis got
back Sunday from the G. A. R. encamp
ment at Independent), Of. They had a
plendid time and io tbe race for tbe:
plaoe of holding tbe next meeting, Hepp
ner got 17 votes, aooording to tbe Ore
gonian, though Mr. Willis claims that it
was 23. Heppoer is always "in it."
A healthy appetite, with Derfeot dices-
tioo and assimilation, may beseoured bv
the nse ot Ayer's Pills. They olesnse
and strengthen tbe whole alimentary
canal and remove all obitrnotions to tbe
natural functions of either sex, without
any unpleasant effects.
Clate Hioton end Chas. Gentry came
in from Umatilla Saturday having ao-
oumpauied tbe Blaokwell cattle down to
tbat town.
For t-1 M I will sell a (!'! cla, b ib
t r.W, bti arm 'o marhloe gusrao.
ImhI for ID yfa. tut fottf paltiro
Ure call on or eUre, N. A. Mrb,
ttUfnB. OlM' O. SM-tf.
M.ffted
I.ut t)ir.(. Jiiria l'i ti, at Ida II. E.
I.arauoas, ut iU i-", Ut. ttja. Cor
tia, of !, Ksa, aad Mia Ada
ba,tl llerP"'. i"Dd la bnly
wedl k, ll-v. I'.. T. r if .fiaiag
lit er in the piM Kfaltw
fri-oJs ahd fUti. Mr. Cortts ba
Ua to Mmmi onif l"f tb tt Ibraa
yra and ba t-f-a ttu.li
boooeabla, ntriMl l f.sa aed a t.ioriga
gtnlMa In rfrt. Miaa Btisa
ia tba dsagW'f f M a f Mra. C A.
tb a, if Kta trs. sa l ia tf ell
banaa sal m-t !.'.'; .-!. Tb
yotiatf ri;'e. t. ! ' i l -f 'l.
w,;i u-.tui uk p ''
Utrtue. Kmu, It-y .l.t t
h4 f U lb. l.4a, aaJ t"ui
y tba Uta tiai.
The Gnzstta was rrpresented out io
the Rhea eretk seotion last Sunday and
most say tbat orcps are looking exceed-
lugly well.
J. U. Edwards and son, Osoar, scoom
paoied by F. A. Hart, ot nalla Walla,
were visitors at lbs Uasatta a borne raoob
last Hat ur Jay.
"Gov," Rea waa out to Grange Hall
last Saturday aud reports Sua crops
everywhere. Dr. Shipley brings lo
similar report.
John Koyse was down from Hard men
yeatardai morning. Mr. llvss returned
Satur Jay from an entsaded visit to lhe
Dalles aud Portland.
Miss Eva Urlans and "Doo" Matlock
returned boina this murolug from Moo
motttb a bare tbey have beso atteoding
acboul the past olue Booths.
Tom Williams 'elt Friday for Long
Creek wilb a load of beer and soda. Tom
spent most of the past weak ia lisppnsr
liMikiog after bosiaess mittsrs.
Word enniea from all quarters tbat tba
uoatet and most satnlaotorv dye tor eol-
ortug lbs beard a hrjao or black ia Uuok
iogliama lya for the Whiskers.
The air waa eboks full of flabiosr talk
last ttooday aud out a few vantarad oat.
but tite wily trout rsfussd to be allured
from his watery borne to tbe basket, to
soy great bomber.
Tbomaa Nalaon and nx Iber are roo
log Ilia Wbita hotel sod restaurant to
Priidletoo. Vho o go tbsre give
Ibemaeall. 1 hey will treat yon rttfbt
B7-ir,
Commoaiiig oo Jaly Xl tba O. It.
N. Co. will eH rouJ trip ticku Ut aoy
point oiibio aw eailsa al on tare Lx tha
rouu.l trip. T.ckela are good to aad la
oluliug tb C;huf July. If-July a.
Ve Hintoa, Rmtoo Hlaw, John O
klofi by, Hill Hlarratl and Urn Hatok
wrr atBa tb tlraol eounty boys o
brra ftr framhl lst wk. Tbr all
grooibta abcut bad ruaJs ane tba
luottbUlo.
i. W. Curl la la tna fr tba parpoe
of repairing atid cleaning eeoleg aaa
ahiaaa. lis onmo well touarBnJl ia
Itat iioa auJ oor pMpla alii do !! to
patiOOit bim. lie alao aella a aorapoood
fr cleaning alotbieg, aaJ tbaU-aaMa
ill say Ibat It Wuik wall.
The alar as of fire was eae lJ a boat
(kiii yrdy an t iba blass a a foaad
to be to I It. II attop's SUM. Tboa-a
iba bay waa ail e.n, ioe Ira O-.ys
mad l.rl work of it aad a4 ti.s
buii'tms-. H aU boys aal makba are
Siipp J la be Iba eaaae.
I'bit (Jearhar. sarwrlaleadatil of at
tUiuo Ml fur to Mrwagbi Ira ruoga
Ouu, n. Luata, Mt , an I L K. Uoaa,
a salnmaa. wtra la llppr Jeatday.
11 0siu ta ufi.rn4 that a gee of
me aa4 iba iioy of Iba tae e9
(py aill ahoe-tly aerk tbta Umlory.
With Iba bl eM fall of basses. Iba
bi Urn I ail tb aara oppeaMite.
Ili lb i,m a Iboroafb aroaiag
lib Afe' frai wi.ta al a ' '
I... . f A) er a ai . I a will , t
im ')- a fcettr tli la ' lit.
Jatltf IN I 4 n, eef "H v4
(at it
tlOOa S PHIS take.e.-ir.ytoo-K-.nno. 250.
DRS. DARRIN,
SPECIALISTS.
A Natural Beantifler.
Earl's Clover Root Tea purifies the
blood and give a dear and beautiful
complexion. For sale by Wells & Warren.
What a Wool Has Bays.
J. M. Russell, of lhe wool firm ot J. M.
Russell k Co., of Portland, Or., was in
town Sunday and yesterday. Mr. Rus
sell Informed the Gazette that be was of
the opinion tbat there would be but few
sales of wool here for tbe next two or
three weeks owing to the oondilion ot
money matters. He also stated tbat be
thought prices wculd be better later on
and, perhaps, much better in the fall.
Tbe Gazette Is not lo tbe wool business
but would like to see our peopls get all
they csn for their clips, but tbey should
be guided by their knowledge ot tba boa
loess and saoording to tbe outlook a
they see it
TUE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
The eleventh annual S. S. oonveution
was held at Petteys' grove last Thurs
day. Tbe weather was pleasant, the con
vention was well attended and all en
joyed themselves thoroughly.
The following program was well ren
dered :
HOKNINO HR8BI0N.
Devotional sorvices.....led by Rev. E. P. Greene
Singing Oozology
Normal Work In Intermediate CUmeV'..
Miss Altha Leach
Song Liberty 8. S.
Why Do Not more Young People Attend
Sunday School?" ......... Kev. E. P. Orecne
nng Douglas 8. 8.
"What Are Sunday School Convention! .
ion" .. s. Horner
Song Heppner Chrlttlan 8. 8.
"Temperance Work In the Sunnay Bchooli"
inaa. rroelana
Song.... by tbe two Methodlut H. S.'iol Heppner
Dinner.
AFTKKNOOM kesmom.
WHEBEOIlKUONsTANPa.
The doctors are meeting with great
success io Taooma, Walla Walla, and in
Lewiston, Idaho. So great is tbe press
of business tbat tbe days are not long
enough for the dootora to attend to the
many calls. One ot tbe doctors will be
in Heppner, Or., at tbe Polace Hotel
from June 20th to July 15th.
The efflicted will find it to their Inter
est to visit the doctor, as he may never
visit these towns again. Their mode ot
treatment is principally by eleotrioity
and medioines. Read the oures:
Ed Hynes, Albino, Or., oatarrbal deaf
ness, restored.
P. C. MoFarlaoe, Vancouver, Wash.,
scistioa rbematism, uured.
Thomas Buff, Mooksburg, Or., dizzi
ness, kidney and liver complaint, restor
ed. J. R. Cunningham, Wapanitia, Wosoo
county, Or., total deafness two years in
one ear and partially so in the other,
oured.
Mrs. J. E. Smith, Prineville, Ore., ner
vous debility and general weakness, al
most bordering on insanity, restored.
Henson MoCoy, Tbe Dalles, Or., deaf
ness and terrible pain in tbe ear and
neaa ior six montns, until be was near
ly orazy, restlessness and insomnia. Re
stored to health by eleotricity after all
other treatments had tailed.
Dits. dabrin'b specialties and place of
BUSINESS.
Dr. Darrin oures permanently all dis
eases ot tbe geoito-orinsry organs, in
either sex, such as loss ot manhood,
syphilis, fcleet, gonorrhoea, stricture,
spermatorrhoea, seminal weakness, and
loss of Bexual power io man or woman,
and successfully treats all peouliar fe
male troubles, lucorrboea, displace
ments, eto. He makes a specialty ot all
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat,
catarrh and deafness, as well as aonte,
chronic and nervous diseases of what
ever nature, if ournble. No case taken
it not.
Dr. Darrin can be oonsulted at the
Palace Hotel, Heppner, Or., where be
will remain from June 20th to July 15th.
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. dai
ly. Charges low aud reasonable, accord
ing to ab'lity lo pay. Most oases can be
treated at home after one visit to the
dootnr's office. All business relations
with Dr. Darrin arestriotly confidential.
you
I'LL.
HAVI
nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
Vou will And one coupon
Inside each two ounce bag
and two coupons inside each
fourouncebagofBlockweU's
Durham. Buy a bag of this
celebrated tobacco and read
tbe coupon which gives a
list of valuable presents and
how to get them.
Been
from Bt Helens SI tit.
The result ot tha Orogun election tor
Dishes food for much redaction, aod tba
mora one ladies the situation tba mors
thoroughly be most become oooviocsd
that tha tariff was not tba object opoo
wbicb tba people of tbla ststa bad tbstr
miods Iliad this year. Tba vote does ool
Btoessarily mean Ibat Oregon is for tba
free and unlimited eoloage of silver, but
Iba people hive asld lo emphatic terms
tbat tbey are opposed to tba gold ataod
ard, and (sror lbs election of Jobo 11,
Mitebell to lbs United Htatea aenata
For instance, In tba aeoood aoograosioo
at district. North up, Iba aiogla standard
eaodldale, only reoulfeJ 8Y.2 ont of a to
tal of 40.&?$ vol, or fraetioo over
one-fifth of Iba entire vols, Soma will
argue that Ibis la not a fair lat of strength
bone many gold atandard republicans
voted for Ellis, be beiog tba regular
nomine, and Ibis, of oourse. is Ira bat
It I none tba lea Irn tbat many gold
standard democrat fated for Ncrthnp.
Laevtog tbla question, Ut o look at
tha vol lo tba Oral dittrict. Oat of a
total aula of 47,071 Tonga, the gold
stsodard can tidal rr!vd M vole,
Of KV.2 ) than Ibal t for Iba oppo
sition. Ii moat also be adJed beta that
Mr. Tongi, being tba regular aad only
rfnbllra nomlee, b rrivd I boo
tanji of repnhlicsa frea silver vol a
II aa roaay votes from g'dd etandstd
draw-ret. It ia tb first dialrict lbr
bad bees ft fr sliver rspubliran mo
oing independent, aa JaJga Nttbep
a tanning la tbie diatriet, Ur. foogae
wnold hardly bate soon be waa la tba
re, 'ib leMria ( Jen I lot t
yoad aay shadow of dnabl wMre Iba
paople U Or a slaad apoa Iba ,aa-
I Kin rif Bnrria, sad atao Opos lit ir
rblo f 'f lalleJ Hates aeeettr.
For your Protection. Catarrh "Ctres" or
Ionics for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken
internally, usually contain either Mercury or
Iodide of riitumui, or both, which are injur
ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not
a blood disease, cuuncd by sudden change to
cold or dump wnuther. It starts iu the nasal
puasages, affecting eyes, earn aud throat.
Cold in the head causes excessive flow of
mucus, and, if repeatedly noglocb d, the re
sults of cuturrh will follow j severe pain in
the bead, a roaring sound ia the eurs. lied
Virpntll. anrl fiftntitlmna an nffi.nulvn flia-
Bunnav winooi isaener ... mra. i.. i-i. reca t i i. .1 . t i 1 I
rollowea by sirs. A. Ainuauga. K.iirini(j vmo
gong , ..lone 8. 8. I lu,wa vroumoa aim goduiui no uinnmry
Orowth and Outlook olths Sunday Schools uur uy mjuriuus uru8. a rice, ou ceui
ol Morrow County" A. W. Balalger
Solo Rov. E. P. Oreens
Kecltatlon Harris Allyn
Kecltatlon... Myrtls Mitchell
Keportaof Bunilay School!
Reports of Committees.
The following officers were elect s for
tbe ensuing year: Pres., J. J. Adkins;
Vice Pres . A. W. Balsiger; Rro. Sec,
W. L Baling; Oor. Sro Cbss. E. Free-
land; Treat., Misa Maggie Adkins; Lx.
Com., Mrs. J. D. Brown, Mr. Mary Ely,
Misa Altha Lescb, Miss Anna J. Ual-
siger.
Tba next annual meeting will bo bald
at Petteys' grove on tbe first Thursdsy
n June, 1837.
HAVE YOU HEAED
THAT TH i: KE'8 mmMMr
a Changs in Business All Around ?
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Wholesale Slaitter Prices !
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are beiDg sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Suleiman.
Gilliam & Bisbee
ANNUAL FLOWF.lt MIHtlON.
We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, jCs.
we are not me Largest iHpts w tuelM
But when the peopls of all the surrounding country are tn need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Glaaaware, Wood and Wlllowware.fcalli, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Oaai and Water Pipe, ripe Pitting!, Htovca and Ranges, Wagona,
Barks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axei, Hammers, Saws, Sledges,
Wedges, Uuns, Plitoli, Cartridges and Ammunition, Maann Jars, (Iran
Itewsrs, Plows, Harrows, Raket. Moweri, TuU. Waah Boilleri
and Boardi, Hlieet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
- (3Uu -oil mnA TT.vaminA nnr (litrulti anil Get Trices.-
Wa havs Oooo floods at Fais frlcea, and Cheap Inhn Goods at Chop John Prices.
Now the "Caudlilate" la out of date.
The crops era looking Bus;
II Is treat to tlw the wheal,
Tb melon on the vine.
The born ol plenty's In the Isnd,
But tbs horn (or which we ilih
la s winning last and s brimming glaas
Ot Hperrys "Unwood Rye."
H ild only at lb Belvrder Halttoo.
MlTl im.L VlMfS MrKIM.KY.
Waablngloo dispatch of Monday says:
Senator Mitchell baa J oat returned from
Canton, wber h baa been to Tiait
daughter, aho bas ben qulta III. Wbila
io Canton, tha t)ron aenab r bad a
long interview with Major MeKluU).
but says Ibat, of core, b aoald not
repaat Ib a-nvrsll'in. rUoalor Mttob
all and Msjur Mi Kinley ars old frlod,
bio aeqnslnUiI bfira tba major ao
tared pobllo llf. Has I to IH.VI, Hens lor
Mitchell mails a polities! reoh lo a
tooo near CaoUo( and Msjr Mi Klotey
aa ooa of bis auditors. Daring thlr
maverestioa Ib blber day tb Hoator
remarked lo tba Maj r:
"It doa'l sra t ma Ibst tblaga ar
jml oty divided. No bero I am
ll than yoa, bava bee a la oabho lif
longer and yet yoa ara a g k1 aa ontol
baud and ltd rei lent aba 1 bava
m..l bt ail r.t. laafl ff,, mm !."
A barrel iba mJ r aonlxj, bat tfid not
dwlara btwaelf a on lrn.
"Jennla Casssdny Flower Mission"
day was observed in a suitable msuoer
by the W. U T. D. at the M. K. chnroh
on Sunday night.
As mlht bsve bwu ei pooled tha an-
tertaiometit ass of tha highrst order,
earth number contributing lo tbegooeral
harmonious effect.
The preiuleot ot Heppner Union, airs.
Drew, in opening tbs program gave aome
tonching incidents from hr owo know
ledgs of the sweet and chnoriug I'ifliienoc
of flowers in hospital aod prison.
A paper which wss read gave to those
unfamiliar with lbs subject a olesr un
derstanding of tha origin of tbs enstnm
of Ibis orgsniittioo ot oemg fl iwsrs, tba
fair! and sweetest of Qjd's creation,
ss minilira t j tha lowly aud helpless
front whatever Cauaa,
Wbll would Dot inakt invidirns
diatlnetions, and yet oannot mention
satb bomber aeparstely, the pioa by
four little girl with baskets of fliwere
ss particularly pleasing.
Tbe Union would earnestly thank Iba
pastor of Iba ebureb and all others,
eepeolally Iboaa frienls out coiinettad
ilh the Union, for tbair cheerful eseiet.
aura and liberal gifle from their store ol
"Munia aud ber sister, Hong."
CoHTSISI TIW
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jMIN STREET - IlEL'PNICU. OREGON
WOOLGliOWEliS!
Tbe wool market ia not yet aflVcted by tbe McKinley boom, aud
reports are not encouraging. We bave ample storage capacity at
he mwmw WAREHOUSE
r tbose who desire to bold for higher prices, and by introducing
Eastern buyers, accuro for tlioae who wish to soil, the higheat market
price.
We pay teamMterg and bold wool subject to order.
No commission charged lot selling.
We pay highest price for bides aud thcrp pelts.
Rolled barley and feed for tenmsters.
We Are fluents lor little's dip,
The beat aheop dip tn the mnrki t.
We have 5,000 abinglea which we will sell at coat
Mark your wool Q) and direct teamster to lower wnrehotmn.
Mother will find Cbaroberlaia'aConib
lUrnrilf sapeeially valuaiMs for aronp
and oboopiog a'ingii. It will giva
pinmpt relief aod la safe aod pleasant
We bava sold II for several tears aad II
has never failed Ia yte Iba met perfect
aatlataetion. O. W. Itfbanl, iHiiteaaa,
l a. Hold by toteef lirork, Diuggista
Heppner, Or.
R. F. HYND, AUnaacr.
Oh! Where Did You
Get Them Pants?
i)
If it reil'ed aa aanaal oatlay of
ta laser a fslly sgaiaet any eerioes
aooeea.aeeor from aa attack of bowel
ca)platil dorieg tba year tbre ar saa
ar oho woal l fl ti thtr defy lo pay
II; ibal II y cld aol a9ed to risk their
Uvea, aad lbea of their faq.ly fn aeb
aa aasoaal. Aaynaa eo get tbla insor
saea fof 23 osnu. Ibal Uiog Iba i-rtos of
I txriOe tj Coseabarlaio'e Viis, C k -lf a
i aad diarrWiwa kamady. Ia lwl !
'' ry MUtiW bMl " owe ba died .
, frA aa aMaak of boel enpliat t-
f .r wdvo raH b pnra4
rhf i' tan enitiirt'i'!, or ! d"s
if tt.n rml f ali ear Sot fl mif
, ll fa l. t)a oaT.i te
lake lb rk It easail aa ei'.alf
t rf saia by 0ar A brok, Um si.
Tilt UH.irAbfAMMDAU
McKinley la Ib logical rsndidsle of
Ib repaldieso party. II esa Inspire
tbe party with Ibat Oonfl.leoea thai bo
Otbef Oeednlat eao. Tba bislaea een
feel abd say thai aith McKinley aa tbe
i.didte af Ib repoblw an prolerttoa
late party aod tba aaaofaae .f victory
ohleb kie aaadl lay woolJ es'ry, boal.
Oeaa aoald Sf l fro-w iba m no en I Iba
repablioaa pany aboald aoaoanr bies
a Ha eb"k fof standard baarar. Me
Kinley wnuM lx platform of prlert-
ple httoaelf, and try Ameriraa bo
roahvrs lb gond times wbea Iba Ms-
matey tana wss it operate, aa I ap
preelal-l Ha bearfl s, wiol 1 raMy a r
Iba lealef.Mp af p'oUeiiort' tbmplaj
I sad ssareb U sar, Irreeietsbla a I all-
saarwina reps'rieg. wagts work. In faal -weieg 9mUtf embs 8a !,
anylbieg la biliolrea'ieab. rbfss ; II will gi a sa alnteletrela Ibal
aad stifrlKa gaaraaiet. it tl lallUa Ao'erwan will fe pwl t,t,
sad will ro.i1.r (t aa a ear. "I
a C a.Hb 4 but,, opp"t T. G.la-SKlMMoKiaUvia wo "-W. M
Tbopo O 'e. is ka)s9anera foi ste'Hp. Ilotlaad, H. T.
Ssfawa dors. Window serwea, st. Call ) - i
tm ibsi fof all wk la It a baa ot mo- Utttsft Llsf
li.l teaktag. aalrtak.s aad pH-we . ......
f..,x i I '"
i,
mm
and Iif eomplaial yoa bsvs a printed
tnaraske a every txtlle of Mt.il h's
Vita' iter Heave fails ia ear tut
sale by Walla A Werrfl.
I bll Cba ta aaa4d wilb Ibe
6rse4 1 1. Ileppoaf A C . ta Iba for
warding boeiaea. Tb pay Iba Mf Leal
easrkei prira I r plis and bidra aod as-
leo I It all forwarrling.
W. P. rVritnef la prepared lo do all
kind of blaskamttbiag, bneaee hoeing.
Ik.M I aril fllnmaefa, arwl ae rliiif mil Iholr fiirnl.lilnf it1a and are
Slils aya Orm-eilra, II.Maaie, liaaare e4 u(i.r Uilnta.
Fatronaoe Solicited. Satlslactlon Guaranteed.
W EN Gil SH . B U SI NES
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k.l. ia Hertzes. b ..eb-.d ' r
Im Malliewe' eU.p, M t" Ixi llieg Hi
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H'irKriftsrj, SMoltfitA.'.t), TlLf r.nAIMY.
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.AMES m
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NOTARY PUBLIC
-CONVEYANCER
1AM.
CaaIUM