Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 10, 1896, Image 3

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Blood
Ifl essential to
health. Every nook
and corner of the
system is reached by the blood. ni
itsqualitytheconditionof evsrj organde
pends. Good blood means strong nerves
good digestion, robust health. Impure
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma
tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest
way to have good blood is to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi
talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends
the elements of health and strength to
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates
a good appetite, gives refreshing Bleep
and cures that tired feeling. Eemember,
Klooc
Sarsaparilla
Is the beat- In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hond PHIc.T8 Llver Ill9; easy to
1 1UUU S fills take, easy tooperate. 25c
got home in time to
Here and There.
The Heppner Transfer Co., has wood
Ifor sale. 87-tf.
Oy Metier was in from Lexington
Monday. .. x
W. J. Brown, of Lena, was in town
yesterday. '
Ed Dougherty was np from Alpine
Monday last.
J. H. Kolman
oast bis vote.
John E. Lathrop, of the E. 0 , left
last eveotng for Pendleton.
J. H. Piper was np from hie ranch
below Lexington Saturday.
Sven Troedson was up from Douglas
on last Saturday and Sunday.
Antona Binge oame np from Portland
Sunday and remained over till today.
Wheat is baok to the old notoh of a
few weeks ago and going higher still.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Gutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'.
Arlington Beoord: Congressman Ellis
was given an enlbrisiatio reception on
his visit to Ibis plaoe Monday. The
ball where he spoke waa artistioallr
decorated and the grand parade waa a
credit to the town. Mr. Ellis' speech
was the beat delivered in this count
during the oampaign and helped aug
ment tne spieodia rote AlcKinley re
ceived here Tuesday.
Condon Globe: The reoort that the
First National Bank of Heppner bad
euspeuded ia entirely witbont foanda-
DEATd u W.Y. CKC1U
Died In Arlington, Nov. 6, 1896, of
dropsy of the heart, William Y. Geoil
He wai sick almost a year, bnt for the
last three weeks was oonfined to bis bed
until released from all suffering by death
on Friday afternoon at 1 :15,
William laooy Ceoil was born in
Kentucky, May 24, 1819. When eight
VAarn olfi hia nsrants . AmiarntAd tn
ffi.a.ffmssaEis'- p w yhood
Over in Heppner preainot on Nov. 8,
thirty three 'first votes" were reoorded.
Andrew Besoey and father, Thoa.
, Seaney, were np from Lexington Mon
day last.
Chester Baling, of Eight Mile, is suf
fering from an attack of congestion of
ine inngs.
Bbeep are on the upward grade and
none are for sale except at greatly ad-
Yon will find that yon will be treated
all right down at the Bed Light saloon.
Call on the boys.
J. W. Vanghan is Increasing hi stock
of grooeries to meet the demands being
made upon him.
Dave Ackerman, representing Fleck
enstei i, Mayer Co., of Portland, Sun
dayed in Heppner.
T.-M.: Congressman Ellis is In the
city, having arrived from Heppner on
this moriog's train.
John C. Laos, the populist leader o'
Grant county, oame in Sunday from
below and left Monday tor Grant ounnty.
Grant Go. News: Marriage license ba
been issrjd to A. L. Urecnwood of
Hep-oar and Mrs. 0. E. Pains of Ham
ilton.
E.O.: Mrs. Wm. Douglas of Heppner
arrived in Ibis city Friday evening from
Chicago and was met here by ber bus
band. Mrs. D. J. MoFaal, aaoompsniwd by
ber mother, Mrs. Uolman, returned from
a visit to Adams, on Wednesday of last
week.
Chaa. Johnson, the member of the
hoard of eqnalifttioa for Morrow end
Umatilla comities, waa op from Lexing
ton jreaterdsy.
W. M. Radio earns is from Long Greek
last Friday and left that evening for
IVndleton. - He will return home, vis
Heppner, shortly.
Lost In Ueppoe r, ao Iroo Moulder's
Uuioo ord. in ths oame of Barney 1111,
and also due book. Finder will please
leave same at Osteite ofDoe.
Mrs. Bradley's Hooday dinner of Nov.
Btn was trend sows. Tbs Oasatte
boms raoeb aekonwledgwl ao loviutioo
by coming out la foil force.
Tbe Endowment Rank, K. ot P.. Is
now fully organised and ready to lake
lo membere. Only members of tbe order
to good etaoding are eligible.
Ed. R. Blahop Is ever at Faedlettia,
while Mrs. Bishop la visiting ths boss
eoeees of the metropolis, where she will
be Joined by Mr. Bishop later on
Good ad rire; Sever leave borne oo a
learner wliboot a bottle of Charober-
Isle's Col vi. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. For Bale by Gooeer and Brock
Dr. J. W. Vsl. the nnrntwl, daire
ths Oaeetta to say that be baa deferred
bis vtalt to lleowwr from 'he 15th leal.
to lb 2ib. Oof readers will tak
Boll re
W. W Tnlmi: Married, io Ibis eity.
Xrf. B. IK, at tbe 8aib Methodist
Mnvmis. Geo. M. La'-ffT aod Mrs.
M lacks Hmiib, hots l Morrow eoosly
Oregna.
Tbe OeaMie mjt bave snore patrons
for Its eaeoe la order lo live. Tbie pep
aeke o ebatltf but It d we appeal to
baeieeea saea to asks op asd da business
ooee saors.
Dr. J. O. Laeaeiberg 4it the Oe
a.da la eat I bat be Will rafaele lo tleaa-
ef ens weak b . and that be will
tea free eisnalnslloe tod eotaHalMe
to ebltJ
never was io sounder condition tban at
present and that "Old Conser" as be is
familiarly called, can always be found
at the bank ooonter with plenty ot cash
to pay everybody.
Two ot our heretofore honored oitieens.
Sam Walker, of Gooseberry, aud Beu
foppen, of Hardmao, have absented
themselves recently from this section
without tbe consent ot their creditors,
taking their families with them. This
aoti n on tbeir part is much deplored
and indeed a surprise to all. "Any man
oan bent his friends," is an old saying.
A whole lot of tbose good people wbo
have been trusted for the Gxzette, year in
and year out, and who have no cash but
plenty of cord wood can equate tbeir ac
counts by hanliuK in some right away. A
bard winter is before us. and to beiuht
plain so that nooce misunderstands us.
we want a setlemeut of some sort VV ood
is oiieh to us.
Among tbose of Heppner who took in
tbe celebration at the opening of tbe
Crfsonde looks, jbeGnz-ttte notes Messrs.
Horry Warren, Geo. Wells, Tom-Morgan,
Geo. Muir and wife, Mrs. LaousPeolaud
and Leonard Akers wbo went from there
to Albany to attend tbe Conservatory of
Musio this winter, aod A. W. Patterson.
ot the (JBzette. ,
E. W. Rhea & Co. have just reoeived
a ooat and vest that was ordered for
Johnny Walker, who lives near Hard
man. Johnny is 61 inches tali, just that
big aronnd ths waist and weighs 326
pounds yet be has lost about 30 pounds
of flesh lately. His ooat oontains enough
olotb for two ordinary garments ot that
sort.
The good old-time Sontbern darkey
with his queer onstom an t soperatitions
is admirably fonii i i the Christmas
number of DmoreBl Magazine by
Mary Annablt Funtnn. Howard Helmiok
contributes six fnll-pase drawings, and
tbe smaller illustrations ere character
istic) and delightful.
Tbe Dalles Chronicle: Telegrams were
received by wool buyers here yesterday
afternoon from eastern bonses. tbe
general tenor of which was: Don't sell
your wool without giving ns a obance
to bid for it. ' How is that for a cm
ment on the election, and the policies
of tbe two parties?
Married At the parsonage ot tbe M
E. obnroh, 8oatb, on last Sunday after
noon at ft o'clock, Mr. Frank Thomas aod
Miss Lou Donation, Rev. G. R. Howard,
officiating. Only a few relatives sod
friends were -present. Theyonngooupls
have the best wishes of all.
Condon Globe: W. P. Gray of Hepp
oer was In this seotioo this week trying
to bny sheep, but whether or not he se
onred any we have not learned. Charley
Sburte of Arlingtoo was out through
here last week on a similar errand.
Id the last issue of the Gazette, it was
stated that Geo. B. Tedrowe was oon
ducting the Uity hotel. The paper
bould bave said that Mr. Tedrowe is
employed as night clerk by Messrs.
Spray & ProSl, tbe lessees.
An Iowa man bet $10 tbat he conld
Vide the fly wbnnl of a sawmill. When
his widow pti.l tbs bet she remsrked,
tvmpatbetinalljr : "William was a good,
kind husband, nut be didn't know moon
about flywheels,
Clem Ilogne is down from Pendleton
and will winter out at Hard man. Mr,
Hofftie in an organizr of the Artiaaoa
md will endeavor to put io a lodge at
Hardman very soon
days and attained manhood's estate. At
tbe age of 28 he was married to Miss
Mary Ellen Robertson, of Adams Co.,
I1L Of this nnion were born nine chil
dren, six sons mi three daughters,
seven of whom are now living. After
living eight years in Illinois they moved
to Missouri and settled in Livingston
county. In 1862, with bis wife and
family, he orossed the plains amid
scenes of desolation and war, and incon
stant fear of death at tbe bauds of tbe
savage Indians. After tbe long and
perilous jonroey they safely reached
Oregon where they spent the winter at a
temporary residence on Rook oreek. Io
the spring of '63 they settled on Willow
creek where he lived until his death. .
He was a man admired and beloved by
all who knew bim for his sterling quali
ties and honorable uprightness ot char
acter. In his last days be was minister
ed to by his beloved and aged wife wbo
bad throughout life shared all bis sor
rows and jiys, and bis two remaining
daughters, Mrs. T. A. Rhea, ot Heppner,
and Mrs. J. L. Bobison, ot Walla Walla.
Sons, daughters and grandabildreo sur
rounded bis dying bed, and on Nov. 7
laid to rest the beloved remains, knowiog
that some day we may meet those gone
before and all be happy again.
Tbe relatives ot the deceased all unite
io extending thanks to friends for tbe
kindness shown tbem In tbeir sorrow
and bereavement.
A loved one from ui li gone,
A voice we loved it still ;
A place Is vacant in our hearts
Tbat never can be filled
WHAT OCR EXCHANGES SAT.
Mr. Bryan's overwhelming defeat no
donbt is due to bia tree trade views more
tban from tbe money or any other oanse.
The people of this country bave learned
from bitter experience tbat free trade
benefits no one except tbe foreign coun
tries, and particularly England, tbeir
bitterest enemy. Much better have tbe
factories ot onr own conntry running
day and nigbt, furnishing bread tor mil
lions of poor families than that tbey re
main idle while the foreign countries
revel in luxury at onr expense. Condon
Globe.
Tbe result in Oregon la particularly
gratifying. It has been a fight against
odds. McKinley managers were con
fronted by a combined opposition ot
5000 votes and a serious loss ot republic
an voters. The ontloi k was certainly
disheartening. But tbe apparently im
possible bas been aooomphsbed and we
are proud of Oregon.
To Mr. Hireob and Mr. Denny, too
mnob oredit oaonot be given. They
bave been vigilant and tireless. Tbe
management could not baye been in
better bands.
: It must also be said tbat tbe attitude
of the Oregonian, from the very begin
ning ot the financial agitation, bas pre
served a nnoleus of sound money senti
ment around wbioh has gathered the
MoKinley movement in Oregon. Tbe
country republican press has done vrl
iant service (or tbe cause.
Binger Hermann, W. R. 'Ellis, aod
Thomas Tongue bave worked faithfully
and effectively. Senator MoBrlde, as
far as bia health would permit, has
spoken and worked tor tbe man from
Ohio, and the eloquent and persuasive
gentlemen who have given np tbeir time
MOURNING GARB RENTED.
Dance os Tbaaksgivlng.
Wattenberger & Iograham will give a
masquerade ball at the Opera boose on
November 20, 1896 Thanksgiving even
ing. Tbe best ot musio will be given
and a good time gaaranteed.' Tickets
J 1.00 for gentlemen, and 60 cents for
ladies without masques. Ladies mask
ed, free. Suitable prizes will be awarded
mob will be on exhibition at H. E
Warren s at an early date. Tbose wbo
are masked must leave their respective
name and characters represented with
tbe doorkeeper. This role will be rigid
ly entoroed. ' tf.
Nsral Bulnwi Built l'p by Enterpris
ing Dealer in Old Clothes.
Persons who are forced to undergo
s sudden change of clothing because
of tbe death of relatives, and who
haven't the ready money to buy out
right an entire outfit of block for brief
use, have found a welcome assistance
in tbeir embarrassment in a man whose
business is obscure, comparatively, and
of recent origin, but who has an active
trade.
The office of this man has a funereal
aspect, filled as it is with heaps of
somber garments, but its proprietor is
anything but grave. He was, until
lately, a dealer in old clothes, and wai
dismayed at the amount of competi
tion. Everybody seemed to him to be
dealing in that commodity.
A friend, short of cash, whose father
died, borrowed a mourning outfit from
him one day, paying a small sum for tbe
loan. This transaction suggested to
the dealer the idea of hiring out mourn
ing dress as a business. He tried it,
and soon found his peculiar trade well
patronized.
He began to read death notices in
the newspapers, and to send his agents
to visit those whom he considered, were
not in extra good circumstances. Seven
agente now act for him, being paid in
commissions. Each has a regular cir
cuit of streets marked out for his can-vaes.
The
PAPER
Latest
GARMENTS.
Afraid ot
Fad for foople
Lightning.
A glass house and a feather bed used
to be considered the lightning-proof
mediums behind which tini'.d persons
could seek refuge from the possibility
of being stricken by nn electric bolt.
But these arc okl-fashioned ideas
now, compered with the lightning-proof
puper suit which a New York geniuf
has just invented, patented aud invited
fearful and apprehensive people to try.
This suit is made of fiber pulp and can
and talents for tbe sake of the oaose, are be n)lule to look eXttctly like nny her
More Caratlve fowrr 1
Is contained io I bottle of Hood's 8arsa
parilla tbao io soy other similar prepare
lioo. It costs ths proprietor sod maoo
factnrer more. It ooats Ibejober more
and it Is worth more lo the coosamsr.
It bas a record ot curea onkoowo to soy
other preparation. It is the beat to boy
beraose it is tbe One Tf oe Mood Porifl
Hood s Pills srs tbe txst family ea-
ibartio and liver medicine. Or otle, re
liable, sore.
rkarwy 1th Is4.
Die I sear Lrilsflto", on lal Friday,
Nov. 6ib. of heart trooble, Cbas. Smith,
son ol Mr. aod Mrs. ueo. w. Bmiio,
agej sboot 17 years. Tbe remaias were
Interred io the Lm legion eeoMtery oa
last Petards.
Tbe young dso b4 beet 111 for some
time, aod rereetly wee! op lo Walla
Walla for treatment. Not ettiag relief,
ard tooeclont of tbe fact tbat be so ait
die, the pereots brought blm beck to bis
Morrow roonty botae oa last Tboredey.
Os lived only Iwsoty foor boors after
retoreieg.
Tbe dreeseeJ was ooiversa'ly beloved
aod be lose Is sadly deplored. The
pr vote ssd relatives have tbe sympathy
of stl la Ibeir boor of sore trial aod be-
reavesatot
Novel Telephone Line.
Of all tbe novel telepbooe lines in ex
istence tbe one opersted by tbe oitixeos
of Heppner olaps tbe climax. They
bave a oity exebaoge composed ol about
25 phones. Io patting in this ssrvioe it
beosme convenient to use a barbed wire
that was oo the fenoe in conceding with
tbe soda factory, about a bait mile above
town. To all appearaooes tbe barbed
wire transmittsl ths sound as psrfeotly
as tbs copper wire, so it was decided to
try line (to tbe borne of J as. Hsger,
about three miles from town, to whose
plaoe there was a bsrbed wirs fence
almost tbe eotire distsnoe from Hepp
ner. Tbe result of this experiment wss
very satisfactory; il being said Ibat ons
talking over Ibis line oao be beard more
distiootly tban over any lioe oouneoted
with tbe exebaoge.
This la a nw Idea and may somewhat
reduos the ei peoie ot oonstrncliog tele
phone lines. Nearly every raneb io tbe
bnncbgrsas counties of Oregon conld
easily, aod at sen til eipeoae, seour til
epbone connections, as the wire fsooe is
the ooly fenoe lo soob looalilies. There
is another tbiog that recommends tbe
wire fence Idea : Tbs barbs oa tbe wires
will give point lo the argomenl tbat may
be transmitted over lbs lioe. Beef
Mil too Eagle.
A lioe to Herd man over bar bod wire
is talked of.
It ftevte lives It very Dsy.
Tbooiaada of easts of Consumption
Astbroa, Coogha, Colde aod Croop are
eared every day by fcbilob'e Cora, tat
sale by Wells A Warreo.
MKlnUy ail!. Ilk MstwUne ?.
' Bmsw M 4r1nt mm Uran4 kys.
mm . ss lrvmw, mf asms srs iw
hnpm lhf 4Mi t 4mmt OHaa I
sod n,a nil is s iBsnns.
Is siUt tl usi fcsi im miw lik Bsase
thsi s mm ss4 kntss. yos) lant M
h I mwm mw alls I sat anaftl Tlts "
fbsa thmt gtv'Sif bbss4, a4 lift las4 S
AM 'y draat ana atoee r4 Maeaa4 Srs.
Hold ooly al the IWIvedore Halo, f.
U. tWr j. Prep.
1114 If alt and CherUy Joawe are a
nrteted togatbaf dnwa at Cb '!'
a 1,1 bleee la lb toaaoflaJ btnio4.
Cll oa lba sad tout w(s.lafs
posUaJ la.
tla-b Meibewf U ettll lb old staitd.
wlt dnnf la lbs tt 8e, wfcare M Is
et.r4 la 4 aevi - H
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frpale p
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I mil k eia. Ik e d" K ' u .! k"f a a. v, m.
rrH al Walls alla.
Geo. Uf.e-gy sad Mrs Mlaale Hailb,
b-(b f IttiO ptere, were Ha4 al
Walla Wslla, Web.,ea M Tir4.y,
Sot. ith, rUrt.leg la thai fotare beesS
at Ilp ea last tUlefsy. Mr.
f'ttgy is with tbe O R. II,m Ike
rrhty nf eegia lo Mrs. rtoitib
kae bwt a falt wl Ihie plane fit
Ssare I has es )' fast. 1Mb are
bigbly eatr4, Md ateey frlaade Ha
to eegfiltoee.
Mste sa4 0iast Pew4ar.
8. 0. Sparks, abo reeldtt al Bios
River, baa tbe nostras! fo delivering
topplles aod malerlal al tbe Laeky Roy
miss. Tbe supplies are delivered a I
Bios Riser and from there are eerrUd
sit miles aver Iba Larky Boy trail la the
oiloe ea moles, A few days aga a par
of the load tarried by ess of Iba aiolea
onapneed a tx! ef gieal powder.
Wba well ep tbe trail Iba Bale beeeme
llred of bis load sad btgaa lo bock to
rid blovaalf of IL Etartbod gn eat of
lbs way, espeetlsf eeeb aaiesle tee
Iba aiole ead the aide af Iba avoaataia
blewa lolo atossa. Bel bia fttaleebla.
holly aaanoeeinat of Iba death daallag
baraatat af tbe ked oa bis bees, kepi
oa baekiag aetil be looseesd tbe park
sad II rolled ef dowa the side at tbe
avMiateie. The bog waa bmka oa Iba
neks. aed stleks af float pawdr aeel
UaJ U every direeiiea, bet ae eaa af
ttasra siplndsd ffwfa tba eaaaaeeMsa.
Ikal esala 4m keow wbel be hmM,
fur fee I pov aaealty einiudsa al tea
leealjer.-M. HtUas Miat.
entitled lo a great share ot tbe oredit tor
Oregon's position.
The turn ot the tide io Oregon, bow-
ever, was due more to John H. Mitchell
tbsn to any other ioflueooe. Wbeo ;
Mitohell began to stamp tbe stats tbe '
reel work oa tbe part of tba republicans
began. His speeches infused confidence,
strength came from bops, and tbe suc
cessful assault upon the opposition
majority was inaugurated.
The assistance ot tbonaaods of reel
demoorats throughout tbe state mads
success possible. Tbeir oatriotism ia
not tinged with hope of personal partisan
reward, and on tbat aoooont tbey oan
justly claim a greater joy in tbe triumph.
Every man wbo worked and voted
against tbe Ohioago ticket oan take a
just pride In tbe result. Tba 26th day
of November will ba a day ot thanks
giving, indeed. Corvallis Gazette.
Wbo is to blame on the Bryan side?
Arthur 8ewall tbe Maine millionaire,
financial and tariff monopolist and
Arkansas Jones, obsirmao ot tbe nation
al democratic committee. They had
very little patriotism 10 their small
souls. Valley Record.
There is one provision of the Oregon
eleotion laws wbioh demands tbe atten
tion of tbe legislators at its flrl sessioo,
sod Ibat is ths section allowing the voter
lo cast bis ballot ootsids of tbe precinct
io which he resides aod where bis boms
is. Ia most preoinois in tbe stste the
electioo judges refused to receive totes
offered by voters outside of their owo
precincts, bat in snms of tbem, as lo ths
North Brownsville precinct, voters who
reside lo ontaide preclnats were allowed
to vote. Tbe tsw needs smeuiliog and it
should be attended to by Ibe orxt legis
lators. Brownsville Tiroes
McKinley and Uubtrl are elected. Tbe
battle of the ballots has been foogbt and
woo lo Ibe lolereet of good government.
Tbe Intslligaooe ot tbs oatloo has placed
tbe stamp of eoodemoatina npoo be wbo
would blight Iba oams of this fepnb'ia.
and bave said by lbs ballot Ibat tba red
flag of aaaroby shall aol ba unfurled
above Ibe el era aod stripes; that law aod
order sbsll prevail In Ibis fair lead; that
tbe eloeaee shall not ba err yd sgalnst
IbOBsaeae; Ibal tbe goveremeol will
prolval tba lives sod property of bar
Htiaeos; In abort, la Iba laagaage of Iba
martyred OartUld, "God reigns aad tba
gnvsrnmeet at Waablnftoa still litta."
8L Heleo'S Mist
ELECTION RETURNS FOR MORROW 60.
FOR '
PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTORS.
o
John F. Caples
T. T. Oeer
E. L. Smith....
8. M. Vorau
Harry
N. L. Butler
E. Holer
W. H. Snanah...,
Watktm.
D. Bewerman .
C. J. Bright ...
Leslie Butler. ..
C. . Hoskina.
Lewis B. Cox...
Alexander M. Holmes.
Frank A. Beufert
Curtis J. Trenehurd ..
30 14 10 !B SI 1 20 28 29 7 90 35 56 1:17 28 588
29 11 10 23 79 20 28 29 8 90 So 5ti 1S7 28 586
29 14 10 23 79 20 28 29 7 89 35 5li 136 28 583
29 14 10 23 80 20 28 29 7 90 35 56 135 28 584
1J 11 8 6 74 21 47 S3 11 87 12 51 97 74 544
12 11 8 6 74 21 47 83 10 86 12 51 98 74 543
12 11 8 6 74 21 47 33 11 86 J2 51 96 74 542
12 11 8 6 76 j 21 47 33 10 86 12 51 96 74 543
1 1 3 5
111 38
1 3 4
1 3 4
2 1 1 1 2 5 2 1 15
2 1 1 1 2 5 2 1 15
2 111115 2 1 15
2 11115 2 1 14
The average plurality in the county for McKiuley is about 42 votes.
suit of clothes. Taper is a poor con
ductor, and a man arrayed in such grar
inents might po forth and defy lig'ht
n i 1 1)7, even if it should show special
preference for him.
This ia particularly the case if a hat
Is worn made of the same stuff. In
side of this should be placed a piece of
newspaper, and inside the clothing
vhould also be laid folds of a news
impcr, which would do as well as a
paper suit.
The paper suit Is also a good thing
for summer excursions, for if it ia
ruined in the rain there won't be much
loss. Those whose nerve are upse-t by
atmospheric disturbances had better
wrap themselves np in paper during the
electric summer storms, even if they do
rot hove suits made up a la. mode and
with seams and buttons to hold them
together.
A HOLE IN THE MOUNTAIN.
f
The highest claim for other
tobaccos 13 "Just as
good as Durham."
Every old smoker
knows there is none just
as good as
VLV UOiU UPivM I
)nnn n rm
Siiiiigroteco
You will find one coupon inside
eacn two ounce bag, and two cou
pons inside each four ounce
bag of Blackwell's Durham.
Buy a bag of this cele
brated tobacco and read the
coupon which srivea n list
of valuable presents and how
to get tbem. x
Woailers of a Cave Near fhatlanooga
lhkt 1'uir.ls (IsnlngUt.
The most peculiur cave I ever anw,"
said a Chattanooga man to a Washing
ton Ktar writer, "is on Kocroon nioun-
tuin, near Chattanooga. It biia never
been explored, and no one renlly know4
whether or not their is much of a cave.
The Indians have severs! logenda con
cerning it, and It is remurknble tbat no
one has ever entered it. It was su
post'd by the Indiana to lie haunted, and
there nre some gruesome tales told
about it. The only 0M-nlng yet dis
covered Is on top of tbe inouiituin. It
lias Iwen sounded with s line of ronsld
ernUe length without finding s iMittoin
to the cbnnilier through the roof of
ivliirh the (enlig exials. There Is a
constant roaring sound, like tbe wind
Hometinies inn ken. It dins not seem
like wntrr. and Is limloiibtedly cnueil
by air circulating in the Immense hole
In the mountain. There are no vol
cntilc imlicit llor.a. ami the envc Is a puz
ale to geologist."
Gillia.ui & Bisbee'
We are cot small men, Iba. We are small men, Xs.
we are not Largest mercnants werin i
But when the people of all the unrounding country are in need ot .
Hardware, Tinware, Crocksryware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Oau and Water Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Stoves and Ranfcns, Wbroiii,
H ki, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Baws, Sledgui,
Wedges, Uuns, Platoli, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, (Iran
iteware, Plows, Harrows. Rskot. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers
and Boards, Shoot Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
The eleel Inn U esr aod MoKinley a ill
ba ths aril eraeideel of tba Ceiled
riiale. Oe bee beea sleeted by aa oeer
whelming vote. Ills majority will reaeh
aver a aiillloa votrs, aal ba winkers
from 10 lo SO mra lee oral votes Ibaa
is aereeeerv lo eletl. Ia Oregea Iba ra
pa'lkeas be reads retasrlsbla gains.
That ba) ebonl iSO) aalnly at Iba
fnsiuvisli .i efnaa. The aol only
UI II.m but beve ml lad ao a repablleaa
ir; ef etl tpin, a gaiaof ?Jkw
vuUa. Tbta Is a greet vieUry for Or e-
goa TL O. rVattiiesa.
L O Nat
Tba Keel 0f togalb with 4.
11. ntillssaa, (. H, lAtb aed J. p.
Wsitiaf are 4efae4ats la a libat aaea, la
abisbaaaT. T. Kewatea eaa Is la te
eevar 17 tt 4sn s lor dsfaottdae af
sbsreeiee. la Aeril, lVS, Krwsssa wm
Mfssttlaf the"Rys; r.a4aevor,"aliHb
was rareaal4 N ba a bf eeeb el IWa
Maodeaaa el Ibe Wervl. ea4 Iba Ka4
Ursfaelea aa4 lb felteae) !
saji aa4tm4 l sbw ibal be wee a t
ffae 1. bv ibe eailb
A aVaat Bliasif
WbaWrw else Mark Hesse assy b,
ba la aerlalaly a t4 oewneiga aaa
aer, aed baa all Iba e lessee's Ibal f a la
foals apgax graersleblB. Cempmfi
with Jam, Iba daejncrslia Basaeger, be
Is as Ml. flood U a avle bill. Ha
eoornaa af MsreistUe frowi eay stste
bave lsa well ebnea. aad bis eel melee
have prove VJsxet wnederfalty e-rat
Oo Ibe elber bsa4 Jem bea Krra 4m.
ewta4 badly, aa4 lm la lata itsiva4
bia f'JIowafa II b rlalnssd isie aa
4xiMrl thai ere eiatfrly ae ai.rt.aa f
fsasibl eaaUst, asJ be bae eila-l
aai4 eUkse $rm Ibal llaeae, ellifg
s Ma aa. gatbar4 la ee be s M
wmil4 e4 beef tbar alttsraj eaaitai It
tbe raswtriirea twit. Ilsasa aa a il al
laa tvs4 all fi. eaJ J ea - all
amag - Tbe IMWa tbfae.
Mssplag Rooms la Oaeieser.
To be healthful, Ibe alreping apart
ments should lie tbe' moat ewlhrtlc
rooms of the houw; the furniture
should be aiuiplc, the floor uncovered
and the lieil comfortable. No rooms
on tbe sunny aide of a houw ran tie
kept rool without inside Minus, or
sun ewuiugs outside. Many bouse
keeprrs make tbe mistake of rxciudiug
eunllght and air from the houae In
ordrr to keep It nxil. Windows and
doors abould be thrown open early in
ths morolog, ao ss to freely sdmiteun
shine and light, thrn tbey may lie
cIummI to exclude the brat in the mid
die of the day, to be again throws
opeo io tbe coul of tbe rvenlog. Mi
agerurot aod methou must lie e&rr
claed In order to keep cool lo eu turner.
In all elae irtaioliig to tbe family
comfort, and will be found to produce
good results in even the wsruirst ell
mate. Ladlea Home Compankn.
He He4 Siaa issss Osritis atafare.
Tbry watrbrd the graceful mote
meals of the players on the teonii
eourt.
Tbe count" sakl aba of the auburn
torba,'la a Sae player. Is be not?"
"Ab, tee." replied sbe ol tba ravea
treeeee. ,Tjtrla!ly do I admire bta
nerve. Hut what are tboae etrange
vroHs wbkrb be rvssu ear b time m-
fisrv be eervee the 111 7"
"I fcnow tbem sol," the oUer sn
sweratl. "Il Is said tbat ba l-ariii
tbrta) bea be firet brgaa to arrve, end
ran not lrak blmarlf of tbe baJiU"
Moaad by rnriosily, Ibey Sfpma4bel
tbe atlileiie ant4eman, and lrnl their
brate to listen.
"Yes e. aer," said the fount, "porVr
konaUah ftHitl Iwf rnutUia rbofi.
lolafwe Cbtragq TriMiae,
A rafs aaaeaa BaaaleaV
larmr'a lky-Kstbrr, byrsaat
riaa In the or.J the asm as .( her me a
fur iBsiartr, why rsnaot I aorna day
Itfwima mrrtrimry af sgflrullurer
flld 1'iritwf - T'o Iste, Utn leie, my
ane). Vol mfm Int Itiifli el farm
la.--. V. Weakly.
UTitt uar
Itttres
af RtrrMa
as-viee saesM a tba at-Wek In . ivf'.
saT,B
f " La", O ., , M t SifU
, a , h a
i w e Is aata i"ae t'-
i aV'aXisaa. i, f. Visaaaea, I, bV
Naw k Ike tlfoe It gat ifce Wa..1f
lf(l, Iba g raaiaat Mtplf ef
IM Owl, Hub la()4t.U4t seM,
l la, S tse,a ,. l &V. fie ferllaf
asr Msaib4 wf s,fs esa b in
9mm4 mt Wlfas af frsf-
AroofdlAf la the sgrkatiaral depart
OX a I, (I fr rest, of the ra1 of ha k
ala. rroe aad IJakbiHs rnsistaof
aaimels and Inaaru far avire dsrr
ous to agrV-Hure tba a tb bird
iberaaatsee. Tba mra eataa by the
vrvwe te auaiy atssie earn, prk4 e
la Iba rail a4 lntsr. I wkm ar
Sle f'rtiivl be ba vary arfu l lb
f rater. 1 - - -
N4 aaS asl
If ft set wt'i t Uff sMatfMvi il
I f beaal ff e I.Mnr, rmild at tf
A aM m iff" m I'h errr raf ! mwt
iellst'a, Wibs ill atta aa e I ' "' M
itft"i ea a i !,! ji';.u e ; '' il." I-'H a lipla M
14 I'.tsUf, sa in.lt sl a;-r, :"1 ? u g m ir.f,, ka a
tMspa ia aw a4 sWaflWa. ( r-f ".a
Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Trices.
Ws have Oooo Qoodi at FAia Prices, and Cheap John floods at Cbep John 1'
GILLIAM & BISBISK,
rln
MAIN STREET
IIEPPNEH. OREO ON
3L B to IL o
Do you know what this means ? This, that
here arc sixteen reasons why you should buy
your Groceries. Supplies and Gents Furnish-
ngs at
T. R. HOWARD'S
for ever)' one objection made against it. This
should decide the matter. It does. People
want fresh goods, neat goods, good goods for
the smallest amount of money. Buy the best
when you can get it at the same figure paid for
an inferior article.
HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE.
Old Stand, Main Street, near BobKrlck's.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt,
J. O. J3QROTI3CRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
mm
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Youro HOUND to Tiiko'Kni.
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Cares h, as wall ee all Hlllinna.e Hi ll.sis'-bs aa I Malaria The ealf
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