Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 30, 1896, Image 3

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    THE BEST
Family Medicine
She Has Ever Known. Word of Praise
from a New York Lady for
AYER'SiLLS
" I would like, to odd my testimony to
that of others wlio have used Ayer's
Pills, and to say that I have taken them
for many years, and always derived the
best results from their use. For stom
ach and liver troubles, and for the cure
of headache caused by these derange
ments, Ayer's Pills cannot be equaled.
When my friends nslc me what is the
.best remedy for disorders of tho stom
ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable
answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea
son, they will break up a cold, prevent
la grippe, check fever, and regulate the
digestive organs. They are easy to
tidce.aiid are, indeed, tho best all-round
'family medicine I have ever known."
Mrs. May Johnson, 308 Eider Avenue,
-New York City.
AVER'S FILLS
highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood Disorders.
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CMENDAR
Here and There.
See the big 4th of July ad.
Thos. Qilnllen visited Heppner yesterday.
the Ileppner Transfer Co., ban wood
for sale. 37-tf.
Dr. E. R. II unlock
on business.
oame in yesterday
in Heppaer
3 WX-i.R-7
11
m?m
30 m
is
Qambrinus Beer, o
5vHALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors and Smokabla
CI art. Call on Ted.
TEST OF ItKI'UULICANldM.
Wiley Watteobereer was
Saturday last.
Andrew Neal and Jeff Haves are ever
ti'utu Lone Rock.
Al Evans was in from Alpine Sunday
flud yt'S.erduy.
Bruf y and J,i D.iherty weru in Moo-1
day lam JJIack llorne.
Mis. J. F, Willis is d' wu at Portland
nuiier medical trt-atimut.
Mrs. It. 0. WMIh pp-ut last week visit
ing witu relatives at 1 me. '
J'din Trufditon and Mr. Beosou were
in from D iiigt is Ust Friii iv.
Emeiy l.ttzer hie acceiited a posiiiun
as tiri k'tniU on the matu line.
Jnek L ike will leave for ashnrt visit in
the near future to the metropolis.
' John Rush arrived from the valley Sun
day and will remain n few duj B.
Drink tbe oelebrated J. H. Gutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Bombers'.
T. M. Spenoer is here today to cut', up
on our business men who sell wet uoods.
La Gri'urte Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Ueopner.
R-v Gray was in Heppner last week
looking for his team whiou had strayed
away.
Mis E. Minor and dmibUr, Willn,
buve returned from iheir visit to Hood
iiiv-r.
Nels Johnson is looking after two
bauds of sheep over id tbe Dale section
this year.
Richard MoEHigo't made tinal rroof
lost Huturday, with M. A. Olden and J.
M B..ker us wituesses.
A. C. Petteys, tbt ae8 Sfor-eleet, was in
tow. Saturday armumnK bondj for the
fulfillment of his duties.
Geo. Baxter, who murdered his wife
in Portland recently, was Riven 15 years
m the "peu"aud o0t) Que.
T. L. Williams, of Long Creek, lost a
registered paokage in tbe McEwen-Can
yon holdup ooutaininit 33J.
Grand bill at tbe opera bouse on Sat
urday nijjlit. July 4th Mnsio will be fur
uisbed by Hale's otohestra. tt
Rev. Potwine will hold Episcopal
services in tbe 1M JS. cburcb on tbe
MV-niuu of Julv 3 d. Alt are oordiallv
tnvred.
The piledriver gang have been called
away from tbe branch. "Tod" Allyu, one
f tne bts, will spend his 4th down at
Vanoiiuver.
The street sprinkler is a weloome ad
junot to nuy town at this season of the
veur, and more particularly to tbe town
of Heppner.
The Eleppoer and Lexington band
buye are preparing for the 4th at HeDD-
ner. ibey will render some good ruuaio
on that oocbbihu.
Perry Walkiua, father of judge Wat
kius, of Spokane, ht one time judge of
this district, was killed by a team near
the Uidies last week.
Bert Runnev was down from Eight Mile
today and informs the Guzette that be is
reaay to h ill campers to and from the
mountains this summer
No one in ordinary health need beoome
bald or gray, if he will follow sensible
treatment. We advise clean lino of the
soalp and the ue of Hall's Hair Iie-
uewur.
All the little girls ho have beeo so
leoted to ride on the Liberty car are re
queoted to meet at the parlor nf the
PhIhob Hotel on the morning of July 4tb
al V.dJ.
Nerves are weak, mauy people say,
and yet they do not 6ccm to know
that they are literally ptarvinjr their
nerves. Weak. pnlo. thin blood can
not give proper susten.-.ncc that is
why you tin; nervous, tireil, exliausted.
The cure lor this condition is to
purify, vitalize ntul enrich your blood.
Take Hood's &irx:iparilla fairly and
faithrully, nr.d the rich, red blood,
which it niitkes, vill soon feed the
nerves the elements of true strength
they require : thev will cease their nsri-
tation and wi.l resume their proper
place lieinj under the control in
stead of controlling tho brain and
body. Head Miss Hartley'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 years, due to trouble with my
was nervous, had pains in my back. I
cannot tell what I suffered. My eyesight
became affected and I was so despondent
did not have any interest in life. I bad
two physicians, but my complaints be
came worse. I was told that I waa affected
with Bright '8 disease. A rclutive urged
me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I did so
and in a short time I began to notice a
change in my condiuou. Things tiegan
to appear brighter, my eyes improved and
From the Con illli Gaictte.
The x isperatiug i 111 iousoess of the
Oragouiau in questioning ihe patty lojr
altv of si ver republio ins nul its streuu
out rflorts to taunt them into leaving
the party, mikes its attitude, hi tbe
time when it could fairly claim to be a
republican paper, a matter of some in
terest as da'rrmining what party con
sistency, from its tiUndpiitit, Is meant.
Uotil recent years the Oregnnitu bat
tied furiously f r the priuoiple of free
trade, notwithstanding tbe fact thai
prjteotioo was theu, as oow, oue nf tbe
Oirdtnal prinetpl- o( tb republican
partv. Tt Mr. Hi-ott claimed to b a
g'Mid republican at.d it in tbe councils
of Ihe party. Hi made do boasts at
that time of bring a "prufesnional bolt
er."
Here, "hen, are two itmdardt of party
eooi tlency rnu'd by lbs Oregoi.iao
that statidcrd of Ibe days f Its own
loyalty, and the standtrd of lbs time nf
its bslrd rrereaocy. Can a man be a
eooswtrnt republican and yet disagree
with a pari of bis parly's pUtfurm, or
mast bs sUvUhly profris to believe all
that Ibat t'U'f 'rm aJvooals.f
Ths Orrgoiiiaa srerns lo liavs Very
arrow eoer(tioa f lbs rrpoblicsti
parly of ile iurpw, nfales end
method 1 be ii abhoao pHy is not a
oos iJea t arty. Il duet not t ipee a
pet pnlilical principle or faney as a leel
of tonilrriip It is not roinlloe. to
Slit) !ud:idilnlly or lo drny frredora "f
tbnuglit. To be a cotiit4ht (epub'uraa
a man r.ri rol tnca'ily siprov
ery plif no thai routrullon tmglil
Hi"pl. A g d lritilii o I one Ibat
llifM Ibal Ihe rrpehlieaa parly la tbe
stfiMtailh el icU In ulrnl lbaffir
of lbs aiti. o; l.o ', rr t bat il
oheir g neri r right and Ibat It
error are fl vi 1 n.'roJ-1; ti
lb patri die .rl)-tl. ily if bal
ae Jm t.d i f titr ntliHa,
party !. r. r I .'nv i .rth.
It I mi riit, li np'i I of i'M:i:ot
tiio lhl ti.'T i.tM'i . il.rir enviciin
Suttreriiing the grral q-i" l"iii if r,lM.
I r'riTi etd I MmrMi pliey
inr!y 1 1 il Hnr i ti.i' tie as lo
ti-rl e.'tiU rrgithl) it s. M'. LXlb
and Mr. Il'tixiin cn e.i.i.i,u!!y ep
pirl the t i il .ife t la t 'lliinb lby
ti(T.r (-a Ihe flbaiid)! qn-i"n. an I al
ILoagb tbe .i.rn i Ut,k i m4 b
siibef utt!J otg'tl.
lo
mi i: m.
Ak fir i-' f !., i-nt fltij'. rd
your f i i 'i t ' l'
I ,,,..n-i It- ,i T I l-il
It, f.,r a f i k i. u
K I ''l4li I Hr il ll l.ll'll'l I'll
Ukti Voe Sm4 Va( HaJ t-ivi'e, U
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo
desires the services of an attorney in
Wnauiugton, 1). O , will And it to hi
advantage to call on or address this pa-
par. Gtf
Found On the road between Ileppner
and Uardmm, a meerschaum pipe, silver
mounted, uwnsr will please eall for
ame at tbe Uszelte olliioe and tai
ruxr.ea.
Geo. Gray mads a business trio to
Gilliam county last week Ibmngb lower
Ivgtil Mile retaroiog by tbe way of
E'gbl Mile Ceutrs and reports crop
burning badly.
Geo. Browo, who was arrested last
ftuuday lorasaaulloo bis mistress, was
released last night on eoDdttioo tbst be
leave town at oooe. lis went oat on
I be evening train.
Commr-Loing on Joly 3d tbs O. R.
N. di. will aril round trip tickets to any
polut within 3110 miles at ons fars for Ihe
round trip, tickets ars good lo and to
oludiog lb Othuf July. If July 4.
I noma iteiann and mdhsr ars ran
Ing the Whit hotel and restanranl
tVinli'on. When yu go there give
tbetii a eall. They will treat yon rlgbt
37-lf,
I hil Cuba is now annoiall wilb tb
firm of i. Ueppoer A On., lo tbs for
warding boaioeas. Tbey pay lbs highest
rnirkai price for pelts aod bides and at-
leud Ij all forwarding.
Jae Lieaallea aod E. O. UxHia tied
lo Ihe eoelr! for juattee ,f lb peaee of
trie Lexingtoo diaiiiol, aod last Halor
lay it tiled by Boooe wioaiog Ibe
pi are. Dooue pulled lbs loog slraw
II o. W. H Elds wtnl Ulow last
oigbl In be prreeut at a banqeet given
in lii Louoe el Ida I'urtland looigbl.
l b riilr i f Ibe 0Mil aeknowledg
b rrcrtpi of an invitation sad regrats
iui us i uoatu io atlenn.
Ater'a Pill proainl lb oslaral me-
iou til Ihe tila, wuhnnl whteti lor
aabiio rnl.r, b'aliby optatinn
r r Hi ru'e i.f lilliiaia, leiliers'i"
kk badcbe, SiMialipailtio, iaundie
and liver cnmpieisl, iiieae pills Lav an
rqtal. every does ffwliv.
W. P. Hrrvnr U prepared lo do a
kin.M of blaekamitbiag, bofMa bovine
marbiii rrpeiring, Wagoa Work, la far I
aw thing Itialiueal ratattla ebsrgae
ud aaiufa. tia gqaraalrfd. Will pal lu
i'k' for 3) eai eaeti, aa 1 athr wag.
ou-wurk In popfB, 44 II
T.-M ! UiHrl II. Ua Kba and lUr'la
l. i.., ebo wameialaal In HI. klary's
Aa y I ha al vaar, I.f I at Mabtlof
Ii.ir lime at IWppf. A tumlwr of
ih.if fn'iid B al lite t'aialilla bona
lal twulbg auj gate tbesa S farewU
l (.! lop.
F.titl: Wr. Uarlatl was or froes lb
Nortb Kik eoamry Welaway aa lead
l,abaw. ; tliM lb IwtMl Hi
ke M aar al bend la bi loaaliiy. He
bad J ia r'ttir ad ffoie a trip to Portland
b be iiea4d Ih PmtjMra and a
diaa Wf Vf lras' Aaeneiatlos.
Kidneys
ELLIS AT CORVALL13.
Tbe Oregoaiaa Wilirally Mini presents Him
la aa latervlew.
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
LET, 213 S. Qrant Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
CHI
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $i.
Prepared only byC I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Cy
wj n1f "r i-ivi-r in, easy w
llOOa S PIUS take,easyt.niiperte.'2So.
Now the "Candidate" U out of date,
1 he crops are looking fine;
It I a treat to view the wheat,
The melon on the vine.
The horn of plenty'! In the land
But the horn for which we lUh
I a winning Ian and a brimming glaas
Of 8perry's "Unwood Rye."
Hold only at tbd Belvedere Saloon.
SPOKANE BACKS.
Bed 8. and Paul Jones Win Fnrthf r Honors-'
The Close of a Bceesnral Meeting.
T.-M.: F. W. Bilvertooth is borne
rom a trip through Grant oounty. He
reports limes quite lively in tbe Granite
district. A Dumber of miniog claims
io that section bave recently been sold
to a Boston syndicate, which baa pot a
considerable amouut of mouey iu circula
tioo.
Not many business bouse io these
United States can boast of fifty years'
landing. Tbe business of Dr. J. 0.
Iyer k Go , Lowell, Mans., whose incom
parable Barssnarilla i known and nsed
evervwhere, has passed its half centen
nial ana was never so vigorons as at
present.
Eagle: 0 H Lee. Tom and Jack Will.
iam and W, M. Hmlio departed Saturday
tor a rew a ays' noting al ftlagoue lake,
returning Tuesday. They did not sue
owed in oatcbing many o! the floe Irout
that inhabit Ibe waters of Magone. bat
report a pleaaanttnp.
Tbe Gazette has a one year's tuition
lo either tbe English, Commercial, Short
hand or lelegrapbio department of tbe
rJolmee uosinrss College, (if Portl Dd
for sale Any person desiring lo lake a
thorough bnalnes conrae io a first cles
oollege should see the Gasstle before go
log below. tt
Marty Per Cat.
Of all ibe people need lo take a enurae
of Hood's Barsaparilla at Ibis season to
prevent Ibat run dowo and debilitated
eonditioo whieb invites disease. Tbe
money invested o a half a (ofn botle
of llnod s barsaparilla will turn back
wilb large retnroa io lb health and
vigor of body and streoglb of nerves.
Hood's Tills ere eaay lo bay. easy to
take, eaay to operate. Care all liver
Ills. 250.
A rioa Hhav.
teslerdsy about oooo Jos Drowo aod
Ohas. Koberlsoo mt wilb sever aooi
deot io a wall down at Mr. Baksr's pi see
io ins jordaa org section. Uolb were
painfully injured aod it Is aooder tbal
Ibey were out killed.
Tbs well was some thirty fst deep
ud bleating bad to bs resorted to la or
der to work ibe rock. Tb mea put la a
blaalof dyoamits which failed to si
plode, aod both went dowa ioto tb
II to dig out tb ebergs and pot io
osw one wbo, without warning, it weol
off. IJrowo we belly eat op by pise
of wood sad roeks, ihs Mil flogar of
bis rigbt band was torn and tnaogUd
sod will probably bsvs to bearapa'aitd
11 btbsreia broiaed bol did Sol
go lo b4 iierdy, sobaUetiallog bl
tajameul 'tbal la "as prttly lata
lough."
lUberteno did oat fats so well. Hi
rigbl eya is entirely goes, Drids re-
Srlvieg a great many cms aa I brail
Us Ml foe bU bum aer Vinsoa faster
day.
I'f. Meord I .f tb opiaka Ibal
b-itb will bav eallrely iwofe4 from
ih rnei or ibe ee lent la lb sear
of a few week.
Congressman W.R.Ellis, representing
the second district of this state, arrived
in Corvallis with bis wife by the west
side train Tuesday noon, to attend the
commencement exercises of tbe Agricul
tural oollege which institution two of
bis children are attending. He will visit
here fur a few days when he will gobaok
to his home in Eastern Oregon. In a
few weeks, however, be will return with
his family who will spend the summer at
Yaqnma Bay. Mr. Ellis, thongb, will
spend the greater portion of tho time be
tween now and tbe convening of con
gress, iu OHnvnssing his district in tbe
Interest of McKioley.
Upon his arrival Mr. Ellis was seen
by a Gnzitte representative, and convers
ed freely npon the political situation.
Asked as to what be thought of tbe St.
Louis platform, be said: "It is one of
the best and strongest platforms ever
adopted by tbe party, and it appeals to
tbe business judgment and patriotio in
stinots of the Amenoan people. Tbe
financial plank may be somewhat often
sive to the silver republicans, but it is
honest and will prevent any wrong in
terpretation of Ibe party's position in
tbe future. It recognizes free coinage
as a right principle of political economy,
and though it denounces independent
action on tbe part of the United States,
it strongly favors bi-metalism through
international agreement. Tbe republic
an party is undoubtedly the friend of the
white metal, and when the people fully
understand ita attitude toward silver, it
will receive their hearty rupport. I do
not believe, as tbe Oregoninn seems to
d", that every one who professes repub
licanism must approve fully of every
word of every plank of the party plat
form in order to be deemed a consistent
republican. That paper in taunting the
free silver faction of the party is en
deavoring to drive it hopelessly out of
tbe organization, and in fact is losing
the party votes that might be retained
by a oonoiliatory attitude."
In speaking of tbe nomination of Mo
Kinley, Mr. Ellis seemed enthusiastic
'ver Ibe prospeots of his election. "The
first thing," said be, "is to raise tbe
revenue of the government snffloieutly
to meet current expenses end crests a
surplus io tbe treasury, sod then we will
have solved a problem that will go far
toward solution of other eootomio ques-
tions that are troubling us. Iu the east
tbe people are wild with enthusiasm over
MoKiuley's nomination. There, and
especially in Ihe manufacturing states,
protection, of wbiob pnnoiple he la tbe
great exponeut, is reghr led aa Ibe great
issue, aod other questions are deemed aa
being of comparatively little importance."
In an interview with Mr Ellis, publish
ed io Tuesday's Oregouian, appears the
following:
Mr. Ellis still bears tbe ocular evi
dence of his fiee rilver proolivitiei, as bs
wears a button on ebich is Inscribed
Dennis Flynn and Free SiWerMr.
Flynn is a cuOuily from Oklahoma,
wbo sought lo float into fame on a sup
posed free-silver tidal wave."
Evidently the reporter who interview-
sl Mr. Ellis had already begun ot ltbrat-
loj tbs glorious Fourth and was consid
erably under the "influence." Otherwise,
bs would have seen Ibat tbe inscription
on Ibe button read "Dennis Flynn and
Free Homes," sod ought to bav knoen
that Dennis Flynn wa lbs promoter of s
bill lo with Iraw certain laods in Ibe
Oklahoma country from sale at f2 50 per
acre, and throw them open for settlement
to homesteaders. Upon tbe passage of
tbe bill, wbieh was reported favorably
Irons Mr, Ellis' committee ou public
land, Flynn' friend seoared lbs but
toos in question, which from Ibal time
oa wers very much io evidence about
tba capital, io strong a gold mn a
Speaker Kted wearlog one of them wilb
much pride. Bat all Ibis is simply lo
eiplaio on of ths daily misrepresenta
tions of what lbs pops ereptad to csll
ttis "bihl" of Oregoa republican.
Oorvalli Osteite.
The Oegot iao reporter that purported
to interview Mr. ElIU wa one. Middle-
ton, a cheap sot' wbi oevsr Ul'f tb
'ruth when a falsehood wl'l a-rv bi
purpose belter, or wbo it fjrlbettlbe
oauas ol bis maators.
The last day's raoing at Spokane was
very suooeesful. Ileppner people will
no doubt be very much interested in ihe
following from tbe Spokane Review:
Tbe horses were sent away lo a false
start and Red B. aod Skipper raced it
out. There was a storm of protests, bat
tbe judges made the horses go back to
tbe poet ngnio. Auother delay ocourred,
but ou tbe second start Red S got away
first, Skipper close op.. Paddy passed
Skipper at the eighth pole, bat was un
able to get bv Red 3., who woo ngaio by
a ueok, Paddy two lengths ahead of
Skipper.
Quarter mile daeb, purse $100 :
(111) Ked 8., Bngley l
(111) randy, II. Smith 2
(til) skipper, Jones 8
(1H9) Koxy, Boynion 0
(ill) Siuiler, Kceuey 0
Time, :23.
Half mile dash for 2-yeai-olde, special,
purse $100. i
xue uorses were sent away urter a
slight delay to a good start. Paul Jones
took tbe lead from the start, with Step-
toe at his flank, Blue Sign being third,
Cyrus King two lengths to tbe rear. Tbey
raced this way to the quarter, which wss
covered iu 21 seconds. It was a close
nioe down the streioh between Jones and
Steptoe, Paul Jones winuing by a neok,
Sleotoe second, Blue Sign third. Time,
111. Paul Jones, Boynton 1
101. d'eneral 8 eptoe. bl g., Russell 2
nil. nine ffign, gr. I., Powers . 3
ill. Cyrin King, ch. ., Bozeman 0
Time.
Owl stakes, one and one-eigbtb miles,
purse 8300.
Bozeman, Pol look and Oakley went lo
tbe post io this raoe. Under tbe grand
stand the horses raced with Bozeman a
length in frout of Polloek, who was
leDglh and a half ahead of Oakley. At
the quarter BozemAO bad improved bis
posiii'in to two and a halt lengths in
front of Pollock, wbo was five lengths lu
front of Oakley. These positions wers
unchanged at tbe balf, also at tbe three-
quarters, Coming dowo thestretoh Pol-
look moved up a little on Ucz'raan, but
was unable to catch him, and B zemsn
finished two lengths ahead of Pllock,
who was ten lengths in boot of Oakley.
Time, HA.
Tbe talent was thrown down bard on
this raoe. Pollock s ild for $20 in tbe
p tola to Bi zjmau's $3 and 2 for Oak
ley,
lot. Jlin Bozeman, h. g . flnlden . 1
Kit. Pollock, b. ., Rottemau 2
122. Uaklty, U. s Will ill 8
Time, 1:5(1),;.
Consolidation race, mile, purse $160.
After s short delay, occasioned by Ten.
nessee Muid throwing her rider, lbs
"nags" got away with Baby Roth a
length In front of Graoie H., closely fol
lowed by Pionic. Going around tbe
turn Raby Rnlh. Tennrssis Maid and
Miss Pollard were bunched, beads a
io io ins siretL'D me orneray Baby
Rutb, TenuesieeMlWir'Mlss Pollsrd,
with Grove Coming op rest. In a greol
I'ug'fiuiab Tennessee Maid woo py a
nose from Mits Pollard, with Grover
third, a half length aey. lbs otbeis
were bnnohed. Time, 1:02 Summary :
1113. Teniid'po Maid. r. m.. Nsrvaei I
mim llanl, l. in., liurllngain I
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HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THBRU'Saaojgf
Change in Business ill Arcund?
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Businoss of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the Btock is beiog disposed of at
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REGARDLESS OF COST.
All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wbolesnle cost Great discounts on hardware, tiuwnre, glassware, hafs,
enps, 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 MTARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
Gilliam & Bisbee
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N'iu Hal Ayrrs at lbs World's Ksir
Ayer's Harssphrilla nj ys ths titrsor
dinary distinction of having hern lbs oulr
blood ptiriflr sllowed an nuibit at lbs
World's fair, Ubioaao. MannCsotnrers
of other sarssparillxs sonyM by sry
tnsanstoribtaiuaaliowiog: idtbrir Roods,
mil thsy r sll turned away nndr Hit
spplication of ths rnls fnrhldding tbs
entry of patent mrdic.iei and iiostrams.
Ths desisinn of Ihs World's fair sothn-
rides In favor nf Ayer's Hamspsrilla was
in rlTcot as folluwa: "Ayer's Hsrsspa
rllla is not a patent oiediolne. It does
not bdong to ths list of oustrouit. It is
bers on Its merits. "
Mr. Jsnies Perdue, an old soldier rs
sidiog at M'liiroe. Mich., was severett
afflirte-l nh rbsomstisia bat received
prom pi relief from pain by nainc Cbam
b.rlaiu's Tain Halm. Hssays: "Allimes
my b k Id srbs sn I sdly that I
eootd soarovly rsiss ep. If 1 bad eotj .1
en relief I Id Dot b liars lo rl
lav I ios. Cbsaiberlsla's I'sla
Hairs has d"D ma a srraal deal i.f f nod
I Itl very Ihsnklal lor II." Vit
and
Sals by Cusser A Ilrot I, Iraglt
for Toor ProWUon.-CstsiTb "( t m- or
Tonlis for Catarrh in liquid f'tm to b Uken
Intmsily, oua!ly enntuin eillut klenurr or
kxuuo oi i'lKiam, or Uilh, rhlrb ars Injur.
Iimis if too long tuki'n. i'alsrrh Is s lix-aj, uit
a Uiiod disnuMi, rninnl j tiidden chsngs to
cold or iimn p mil icr. ItstttrulnUieMMa
piMaires, sHittinii eyes, ears and tliraU.
Cold in till lira I raiia. lo-aalva fl.iw of
nittrna, and, if riir:ny D"glertid, tb r.
suits of ratarrh ill fdlw severs pain la
wis n'u, a rimniirf mitina in tin earn, l4
breath, and ulUuUmea an ciSi-naivs dis.
elisrgn. Tbsrein1y alKNild lienuh k toslUv
Inflammation and U'ad Ihs mrmlirr.n. Llr
t'rnun Italm Is ths arknmt Inland rur .,r
theas trooljas and euuuins o Bermry
or any ugunoos arag. J rl, w CfiU.
Il li? Seery ly.
Thniaaala nl saars ,f (Vginili
Aalbms. Coast,, C-lda aaj Crogp
sarml every day ry Mnl,h's Cars, lot
sal by Wells A Vvsrrsa.
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HOTICI TO rTHO!S.
Tiros fiill t'A bs alloaa.l sayoM aflet
Jsly It, All persons failisf Is pay by
lbs lntfe of sscb sawls brrir ml b
sat tff.
nsrrsra LUat k VT.rtn Cn.
Kit fty a HaiilMi.lit.
rmm TM t)ll Cbmnlcls.
klias Cannoo, a youof lady abo ass
working- .r Mr. Oo, M -a pile, ablli
pirkiotf slraaWries biul 0 o'slmk tea
lerday, ass bitlsa by a rsOlesasks. Tbs
Bsks slroi k bf In lbs baod, lbs fsogs
si triog la Iao plase. As sjiiekly as
poMibls brr wiUt ass b mod t-i prevent
ei'sqUiina aflbs prtsia, and bs was
rode driiik abmt larl 4 ahLkey
Dr. Ilntler tb'i tnmmtn, mint
adrului.eted lbs pfi ' r Sail I (. a 1,4
Qtri lbs aol. lis JO'ltn lad
S all rlbl today, !( f mt siknes ,A
lbs stoiassli, ssasd by to la iob abiak
Tbs vinand i,t Ihs rstl'ssasks l tn
lo b drila4 of all poieoq resides of
laserls la Oregna. Tba tffwt til lbs
(Kiiaosj is al ones st pre o Ibe se-..a
of lha besrl, aad alibost lbs sJii.lals
erm f olid'.Us, ri a a uUof
fitna sad dtb. Nell la auaoas
iff-el istU sliaf of tbs ssorpis, bat
tba v artel y bars Is by as aaiaaitaair.
d-alles ss lil of tba lr"pv-, sal as
I tj S fa'aUry b ever hn f
e. 1,1 II
Coniroaamaa Kllis s(mtioil bv
Mrs. t iis sod Muter Kd lie, arrived at
llielr lleppser li"H)S Isat Malardat
I hev still laavt for lbs luMl kTlef tbs lib
of Joly.
Dulles U Iks fsbll.
After das nonai.Uralioa )S bsvs d
ridei la advanrw lbs prlis oa Idiolo-
ra.l. alrf Jil t
We do Mile n lirdee thai s cosy pal
In tl'r material and do tao'S ok na
nnr ph.iti than irtotne This
hop Ml M I pfeoiatrd by lbs putilis
and as si'l l hilrr aall.fl. rm nr
ml (mill BtilahM fu Oral elasf II. tar-
lal and nrkmsnelilp.
Tbia l lb mlul (reement rf all
ths (allsrlS la liine, 0'ea.
Yoora rr-rt.
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We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs.
we aie not WfiW
But when ths peorjii-"""1!
VeSSTPl 11 tns urroundlng country are tn need ol
Hardware, Tmrff""r , , , , ,...
-io, vinuij.ii,, ui.nirarn, nuwiana i niowwsrs, IVKIH, iron, Darbwlrs,
.rlaiid Coal, Oaa and Water Pipe, Hlpe r lttliim, Btovet snd Rsnici. Waironi.
Hacki, BiikkI. s. Wsgon Material, Hardwood, Axes lUmmera, Saws. Sledges.
Weiliies, Uuns, I'latnls, Cartrlduet and Ammunition, Maaon Jars, Crau
itewsra, Mows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tubs. Waah Bolllera
and Boardi, Sheet Iron, Ztuc, etc., etc., '
Should call and Examine our Goods end Get Prices.
W bava Good Oooda al Faib Prloea, and Cheap oh a Ooodi al Cbep John Prlcei.
GILLTA.M & BISBJJU.
MAIN STHEET
HEPPNER, OUEQON
WOOLGHOWERS!
The wool market is not yet affected by the McKmW loom. and
reports are not encouraging. We have ample storage capacity at
or those who desire to hold for hicher Drices. and bv introdncitiff
Eastern buyers, secure for those who wish to sell, the liiDhnst marknk
irica
We pay teamtiters and hold wool aaliject to order.
No coturoieaion charged for selling.
We pay Lighfst price for bides and shm-p pelts.
Rolled barley and feed for teamsters.
We Are fluents lor little's dip,
The best sheep dip in the maikcL
We bave 5,000 shingles which we will sell at cost
Mark your wool Q and direct teamster to lower warehouse.
Heppner, Or.
R. F. HYND, Alanacjer.
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Get Them Pants?
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Patronaoe Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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