Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 13, 1896, Image 3

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    Nerves just as rarely come frcm the L. v.
Hood's Sarsaparilla as does the cr.ra o!
scrofula, salt rheum, or other -so-ca!l?,:
blood diseases. This is simply because
the blood affects the condition cl ait ib
Nerves
bones, muscles and tissues.. If it ia im
pure It cannot properly sustain the
parts. If made pure, rich, red and vilo;
teed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, it carrie:
health Instead of disease, and repairs thi
worn, nervous system as nothing else cai
do. Thus nervouB prostration, hysteria
neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured b
Sarsaparilla
Because It Is the One True Blood Purifier.
Hnnri'e'Dille the best after-dinner
IIOOU S fills pills, aid digestion. 26c
Here and There.
Bring in that wood.
Get in and advertise.
Wool is moving at a mnoh better price.
Frank Lee is here again lookiug after
wool.
Pat Kilkenny
last.
Oftrl Crow
last.
was in town Toe day
was in Heppner Taesday
Let your light abine through the Gazette.
bits returned from bis
Joe Biber
vacation.
The Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood
for eale. 87-tf.
Geo. Lund got Lome Tuesday from
Wyoming.
H. A. Capper, of Monument, is over on
business. ,
M. O. Fnqia was in from Eight Mile
yesterday,
A. Andrews was over from Alpine
yesterday.
Tom GilQIlen was in from Sand Hol
low yesterday.
Morris Mack was over from Long
Creek yesterday.
0(rff Hayes is over from Lone Rock.
He says, "Burrah for McKinley."
Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter
whinkey. On tap ut Chris Borohers'.
Jobn MoMillau and son wen in irom
the Lexington seotion on last Tuesday.
Got. Lord bus set apart the 2iitb day
of November as day of Thanksgiving.
Geo. French sold bis wool yesterday at
fair figure fur these limes about 6
cents.
S. J. Free 1mm, representing Eaberg,
Gunst & Co., of Portland, was in town
yesterday.
You will Sod that you will he treated
11 right down at the lied Light saloon.
Call on the buys.
E. Gamble)!, of Ridge, was here Wed
neeeay. He is running two bands o(
abeep up in Idaho.
A man named Gordon bsi struck Dfr
trolenm down in Donates county, the
nrst aisoovered In Oregon.
T.-M.: Hod J. B. Eddy, slat railroad
oommissiousr, accompanied by two lady
irionas, visitiug la ins city.
Cbss. Harnett is np waiting on Marsh
White, Alvab Leacb having had to re-
letarn to bit bom at Lexiugion
E. O : Tom Rhea, of HeDpner, and W.
M. Radio, of Long Creek, are in tbe rity,
having ooma over from Ilappner to look
aner soma oactie oasioeee.
All soooaots owing tba Oazette, if not
settled before Jan. 1st, will be pat in
tbe bands of a collector. Tbe (iesette
meant business, that is all.
Good ad vies; Never leave borne on ft
louroey aitboot bottle of C'batnber-
laiu tolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Itemedy. For Bale by Conaw and brock
The M. E. ebnrob. Bon lb. will give
masieal and hUrary entertainment at
ins opera boos oo Dec. 'iad. I'le
remetBDvr date and look for pmgran
later.
ii n ,.1 1 v tr,.wt. ..i u-.v.
ingtoo, were bare tbie wsvktobay ebeep.
Nona being for sale at wbat they consid
ered good terms, they left for Grant
county.
Tbe Qeaetle must have more natrons
for la epaoe to order to live. Tbie paper
eaks wo cbaiilv bat It does appeal to
basioeee tneo to wake op and do boeineee
onoe more.
Neit Sunday being qnerWrly meetlne.
oooaebia at tbe at. E. eboroh, eeriee
ill not be bald ei 11 e. m. is tbe M. t
chnrcb, Mob to. rWrylone ta tbe steelof
I 7 o clock.
Old flatt and Charier Joeee are ee
eootated tofelber down ftt Cbarl.y'e
old pleee In tbe toneortal btuiBMS
Call oo tbsm end get your wbtekert
poabed la.
Mrs. East Oarlock, eieter of ilarrteoa
Comategs, of Hard man. arrived here oa
teeterdar'e trata from California end
ee mt by bee brotber, leering for
11 aid n ae yesterday.
llk-k Metbewt e etill at lbs old etse.l
Beat door te tbe post fcffiee, wbare h Is
prepared t do eevtMng la fete Ho
Hbavmg, Bsir eettieg' baths' et., el
pepvler priere if.
Ileppeer bad He nv lli"B twt.
Toelee Jobs K Minis baaUd Hub
llyed la ehIU.rruw ee Mala etreae
Iruee one bats to tbe lt.e. Ketnia
bet M llryae and del.
T - al.: Lens manly inm te be la
tbe beat eoadiiioa fleeaeially of ee ta
lh elaU, AH warrants ieet cttoe
to entree 7X feee bea eelt1 feu
f tbe eoeely treeirer
F-O : BryBiall.r-dTeik.rk
fUe4 Ar-ble llerria, el Iag Crwk
eal II millm ru. la l1ae wila e
bo ff bwf ftte te be d.i 1 fe
fnr f.ipnl W ILt H-'OO I
Clyde lKntPto, l- le efTiag
trnae ehretlej. w-nt at bn bfnih'i.
Wail T--Bpne, b '! Tdl tk.
k it ta Br4 be will ret. lite
eJ Ittel ki d.fftily at a t laqiporery.
A very pleasant whist party was given
by Mr. and Mrs. J. N- Brown at their
home in this city last Wednesday. Tbe
first portion of tbe evening was spent In
playing progressive wbiet. Tbe prizes
were won by Mrs. Frank McFarlaod and
E. L. Freeland. Booby prizes were
won by Miss Mabel Leezer and Pbill
Cobn, Following this an appropriate
lunch was served after whioh the even
ing's entertainment was concluded witb
vocal and instrumental selections and in
sooial conversation.
E. O.: Rev. W. E. Potwine came
home this morning from Heppner, wbere
be conducted divine servioes. Tbe
chnrcb at Heppner bat concluded to
build a bnuse oi worsbip, having suf
ficient money on bands. A lot has been
donated by J. W. Morrow, the popular
county olerk, aud it is hoped tbit tbe
new btructure will be up Bud dedicated
before very lung.
Stolen Off a saddle in Heppner. on
laat Tuesday night, a "omt nas." It
contained two aooount books, one cheok
book and some notes and bills. If tbe
party that took tbe "cantinas" will mail
the other tilings to Geo. French, Hepp
ner, Oregon, he oan keep tbe former,
and no questions asked. The papers are
of value to Qeorge but to no one else.
A whole lot of those good people who
have been trusted for the Gazette, year in
and year out, and who have no oasb but
plenty of cord wood can square their ac
counts by hauling in some right away. A
bard winter is before us, and to be right
plain so that no oce misunderstands us,
we want a setlement of some tort. Wood
it cash to us.
While some rain bas fallen in this
iooality this week, not far from here it
has came down to earth iu tbe form of
snow. It snowed yesterday on the ridge
between Liitle Buiterand Hinton creeks.
Considerable snow bas fallen in tbe
mountains and tbe air here in Heppner
is tolerably crisp.
Ed. R. Bishop, successor to Tbe Mo-
Farland Mercantile Co., is still on deok,
giving great bargains in all lines. Tbe
stock must be closed out, and it is sur
prising how cheap things are. Call on
them. Frank MoFarland, salesman.
Tbe Blnok Butte mine in Fox valley.
Grant county, will toon be yielding up
plenty of tbe 'yellow ftnff." Mr. Jobn
Gageo, tbe prnriet r, his a big mill in
operation which it its nhij will aave all
of tbe gold.
Complete returns have been received
from all counties in Oregon, except
Curry, Grant and Harney. The figures
now are; MoKinley, 48.675: Brvan. 46.-
340, or a plurality of 233j for McKinley.
An exohanoe nolo tbe fact that tbe
state of Oregon in 1890 oast 78491 votes.
its vote this year of 1896 it lust about
95.000. Eight years ago it was 60,614,
aud twelve years ago it whs 52,682.
Saturday niV'ht, October 31, William
Spitzer oommittod suicide iu his room
tithe Oeetral hotel, Mitchell says the
f rineville Review. The job was auooena
fully done witb stryobmoe.
Rev. J. H. Miller. Bat list minister, of
lue Danes, win begin a series or meet
ogs at tbe Baptist ohurob in this city
this evening, continuing over Sunday.
All are cordially invited.
GOING TO WORK.
No Doubt About This The 8nce :ss of McKin
ley Ulves All Confidence.
8 pecial to The Walla Walla Union:
Sbdalia, Mo., Nov. 9. After working
one-half of tbe force on halt time for
several months past, 'he Missouri Pacific
shops here todsy put a full force of men
to work on full time.
Bbistol, Conn., Nov. 9. Tbe business
revival is felt here and the most notable
instance of it is found at tbe works of
the Bristol Brass & Clook oompany. Be
giniug tonight, tbe factory will run overtime.
Manchester. N. H., Nov. 9. The big
silk mills of Cheney Bros, began a full-
time sobedule today. The works have
been running at reduced time for more
than three years. Tbe exchange aftots
2500 employes.
Piqua, O., Nov. 9. The corrugating
works, rolling mill, Snyder-Bentwood
works and tbe Orr linseed mill started
today, giving employment to 500 men.
The Amerioan strawboarn worka will
start as soon at repairs are made.
Effect of the Election.
Chicago, Nov. 11. Tbe Tribune printa
list of 285 mills and factories which re-
umed busioets tinoe November 8, giv
ing employment to 155,495 men.
More go to Work
8pbingfiim), 111 ; Nov. 11. The Slat-
tley plow works, whioh have been idle
for two months, have resumed operations
witb 75 of tbe. 200 employee at work.
Tbe Wabash railroad ebops, whioh have
been runnig with half foroe, began with
the full foroe thia week. Charles Ridge-
lj, president of the Springfield Iron Co.,
states that it is very indefinite when
the rolling mills, which give em
ployment to 600 to 900 men, and which
olosed May 1, will again open. The
watch factory, which bas only employed
150 hands for tome time, will not in
crease the foroe for some time at least.
Yon Can be Well
When your blood it pure, rioh and nour
ishing for nervea and inntoles. Tbe
blood it tbe vital fluid, and when it la
poor, tbin and impure you must either
suffer from some distressing di setae or
you will emily fn a victim to sudden
cbangrt, ex prim re, or overwork. Keep
your blood pure with Hood's Sanaparil
la and be well.
Hood'a t'illt are the best after-diuuer
pill; assist digestion, cure headache. 25
oente
For Pyprpla
and Liver complaint yon have a printed
guarantee on every bottle of Sbilob'a
Vita'Urr. It never tails to onre For
sale by Wells A Warren.
Paso oa TkakKiTlK.
Wattenberger it Ingraham will give a
nmqnerede ball at tbe opara bonne oo
November 20, Ktf-TI anksglving even
Ing. Tbe beet of mosia will be given
and a good time guaranteed. Tickets
f 1.00 for gentlemen, aad 50 eeott for
ladies without masque. Lad,e mask
ed, free. Huilable prtsee will be award!
whlob win be oo exhibition at II. E.
Warren t at ton earl dale. Tbnee who
are masked must leave their respective
name and chareetera rrprsetd with
Ibe doorkeeper. Tbit rule will be rigid
ly enforoed. It,
TUB JOLUriCATION.
"Bam tot a.i.ir.H itera." .'
Be e-a," eaa KlMrwi Other
Burhets Were te tbe Air.
Taesday night waa Ibe time eet apart
for the Jollification of MoKioUy't eop-
purtert, aed they did it nloely. Early la
the tvtaiog Ibe "lie eaa brigade" toroed
out with ite Bsaal eetboeiesa ibe
smaller tbe boy tbe bigger tbe BoUe
reminding ooe of to imcaeaee Bomber of
ebartvarle, boiled down into one. Later
os two Immense bodflrec oo VI tie street
ligbUd op the whole sorroondlofs
while anvils aed fireworks male BoUe
eooogh, bat not taffletat le droee Ibe
tboote el ibe maltitade.
The Ilefpoef bead, com pnm4 entirely
of lediew wlib Ibe tieaptioa of Ibe leader,
fmf. Henry, rendered two eeUetloee oa
tbit or a Ion. eed did eiteediegty well,
ertiilerine Ibet Ibey are a new nrgaal
taiioe, Bsvlng bad bat Utile) preetlee
aed ell Bovieee I'vpt Ibe pear,
Tbit wee followed by short oddr,
after wbieh Ibe crowd dwptreed U tbetr
retrtive b"ite.
liepnr WtTl the mmpalie el gaat
era Or" bet il reeks first 4 He rle
eed le willing to awt all eerm. le
(r(ra of !(,, la b rlenralkoe
of Important areata, ev anything el.
THE WHEAT BOOM.
The Peadletoa Paper Talks About the Local
Crop and tne Price Still Going np.
Probably 1 15tb of tbe county's crop re
mains unsold, to laid a gentleman well
versed in wheat tbit morning. Tuesday
the prioe for No. 1 waa from 63 to 67,
today about tbe tame. Tbe Portland
review at the close of business Tuesday
evening was :
Portland, Nov. 10. Close of business.
Tbe wbet-t market has a firm tone in
sympathy with the East. Liverpool
prices are the turn dearer. Walla Walla
in round lots was quoted at 80 cent? and
valley at S2J- to 83, with many holders
a6king more. But oargo lots have not
adviuoed since yesterday and our quota
tious are (nil value for export.
Tbe East bad a strong opening, fol
lowed by Iiigber prices later oo and
olosiug within of tbe top, Chioogo
December sold up to 84)4 aQd closed
2 oeuts dearer for December and 2
oeuts for May. San Franoisoo olosed 4
cents per cental over yesterday.
Gossip news reported heavy foreign
buying, nearly 2 penoe in advance in
futures at Liverpool, bullish newt from
Argentina and doubts about tbe reported
raise in India.
Receipts at Eastern and Nertbwestern
points are falling off. Bradstreet's
world's visible supply statement Indi
cates an increase for the week of 3,300,
000 bushels. E. O.
It is estimated that fully one-third of
Morrow county's wheat crop remains un
told, and those who are thut fortunate
will profit muoh thereby.
Tbe prioe for No. 1 at Heppner is 65
to 67 cents, Other cereals have advanc
ed in proportion. Hops are also a good
figure.
Tbe wife of Mr. Leonard tv'ells, of East
Brimficld, Mass., had been suffering
from neuralgia for two days, not being
able to sleep or hardly keep still, when
Mr. Holden, the merobanl there sent her
a bottle of Chamberlain's Paio Balm, and
asked that she give it a thorough trial. On
meeting Mr. Wells Ibe next day be wat
told that she was all right, tbe pain had
left ber within two hours, and that tbe
bottle of Pain Balm was worth $5 00 if
it could not be had for less. For tale at
50 cents per bottle by Conaer k Brock.
ABOUT THE SPOON.
The Fork Has Taken Its PUe Wherever
Possible.
The spoon is a time-honored utensil,
but of late seems to be growing' in dis
favor except in its very proper kingdom
of liquids. Perhaps its aristocratic
standing1 has been a little injured by
the mushroom crop of inartistic sou
enir spoons, which are supposed by
dealers to be the great incentive to
travel. To eat with, a spoon anything;
that opn be eaten with a fork Is dis
tasteful to those who are sensitive to
the niceties of life. Besides, it givee
rn uii" of elogance to one's table man
ners, nr.d it, is at the table that one ex
hibits most unconsciously one's breed
ing cr the lack of it says a writer in
Illustrated American. It is a posi
the embarrassment to be given a spoon
for rati 11,7 some dish which one is accus-to;-.!-l
to eating with a fork. If sxons
and forks be laid for dessert thesioon
to he invariably of dessert size there
can le no opportunity for embarrass
ment. While on the subject of spoons let ns
plead for small ones for eggs served
a la eoque. Waiters at hotels have a
reprehensible way of bringing one's
eggs broken into the bottom of a tall
glass or egg cup, tumbled together in
an unappetizing fashion, all daintiness
and beauty gone. Into this unattract
ive substance one Is expected to throw
salt pepper, paprika, butter and any
other condiments, and to eat voracious
ly. Contrast this with the perfect oval
form of an unbroken egg, stood upright
in a holder which conceals but little of
its symmetry, the shell a pale biscuit
color, and dull with unglossed fresh
ness. The eater cracks off delicately
the apex of the oval with a small spoon,
gold bowled lest the sulphur mar its
color on the moment. Milk white and
oriole yellow are the contents thus dis
covered, which are delicately sprinkled
with wilt and pepper and eaten little by
little from the natural cup which holds
them. This is the only way to eet a
soft-boiled eggs. Philadelphia Press.
THE TRAMP!
WHEN SOVEREIGNS CONFER.
Croat Ada Mad on the Oocaalons of
Royal Meeting! la Europe
The innumerable banquets which are
offered to the royal persons on every oc
casion are exact emblems of the many
valuable and pleasant days which are,
ot their instigation and by their com
mand, wasted in senseless formula, says
Ouida in the Forum. Once, when cos
tume waa beautiful, pageantry was to
also, and ceremonial woe ao also; but
now both are unsightly and grotesque.
Two bearded men in heinlete, or caps,
kiss each, other on arnilway footboard;
old ladies in waterproof cloaks toddle
through two lines of policemen; a fat
gentleman, with a round hat, with a
cigar in bis mouth, walks over a piece
of red carpet, nodding to a bending hu
lunn hedgv of supple spines; faces Ix ain
Inanely, throng outside the station
door cheer, they know not why, troops
are mimcd in readiness, for nowhere
are these ersonng( safe from at
tempts upon their live; the whole
thing la unlovely, abaurd, anomalous, a
tnrUnture of what wo once both In
telligible nnd reepectnble, but In which
th'Te it no longer either rtreM.iL'e or
symbolism. Without dignity In ltob-
jiHt loyalty is a mere Uirwleas bundle of
vtornout rohra, and dignity perishes at
the scream of the railway whistle.
paesa comment.
artM te Me
. . .
i wee eruM. iirM. irnutJe ee
etoae. Karl's Orter iUM Tee bee as4e
esc well ee4 happy.
Maa E. K Hoar,
est by Wlle A NiriH,
F0SSIL3 Itf THE DAD LANDS.
Ulwavortaa Kmnllf Made In Hoath .
hnia by Prof. To-ld.
There waa brought to thla place i
few clay a n;o the lrui!gpt rolled inn ot
bone and irtriHeetiona that one roiil.
vih to eer. seyaa lirrmoaii (S. I).) lei
trr lo the New Vo-k Sun. It we sei.i
by the party of wlctitlala iiml r I'rnf.
Todd, Mate gfologlM. who I nve b"n lit
work in Ihr l ed fluids fur mime eekx
end l:it week found e bill ofliifaei.il
ob-arb eh wliU.h et IntrnuN jiml.ri.
rr.a nukes, they have turn fir aunt
lime In the section between Wnunl.!
hnee rreek and flattie rirrk. near Hi--seen
of the Pine Itldge affaire with
the Hiout some years ego.
They hit found nuatithlea of the
fOMllUe.1 eernam of t on Irs. with ahell
from Iwn o three f,-rt In dimeter, ami
of the broiitotherlum, a huglike animal
from n to II fret In length. e veil a-
Ibe Miil'in, n prrhlstorie animal b.
apr"e-rrne . the! of a aherp.
The vr 'n the region la saturated
wliS ?, . .-'., in eolutlon. end II re-
mMrsa r V;, lirtj v. 1 1 Hon t eeiitl-g.
i!rp l ' irr the eolor end rrr. -
ten-v ft eit-im. This be been Ih-
rail.-. r -; -m ttifferlng amntif thegrf.
In . f ; a brn a!mo l Inifiu.
tilde . ct-i v aierflllodrink. T.rV.g'n
rotor f ffjf utt, eomri'ng thf m-
lire fat .f ibe country ere nrnly ell
el, eed ere ao slippery Ihsl II I ,k
walking p aa lorline of smooth Ire lo
rllmb rt-ew.
A Mew BarfleaJ I rl.
Aa Iftatrumral ohlrh, aa the eam de-
notra. is Intrn'W-d fur the arrr.t of
bleeding la surgical oprrstlona,hatbera
perferird by lamn Tslt. of x)nloa.
A plsi imim wire, errengnd to rjrry a
correal of rlrrlrirlty, le lnr.ed in tbe
blsdee of a pair of ur furrepa or soy
other rquUH Inatrvniriil, Ibe !reb-
leg inaulalenl l y e hrd of bum! il
rlay. A eurrtil of euiuM ulug )
lureed on. tbe eriery eriMt end mm
reae4 end la a few arrot)4a the llaanes
and arierul walla are en errlitinstx
fiat tli pr "f bll ! rebmt
lmn:lii Jb terrlufefr(.iiet
i slm I' I drr f"ahfrihll..ii
II will tie errs thai lb plnrj (nS.
dsiveully 4ir7rvet frotw I ha I of !.
Irlrel ratiierlilor lnirnnneaia. It le
If, as now teemt probable, an extra
session of. congress shall be oonveoed
toon after the inauguration ot President
McKinley, tbe tariff will come np tor
consideration. Tbe republioan party it
pledged to the repeal ot tbe existing
tariff. It is not pledged to tbe re-euaot-
ment of tbe McKluley law, and that
tariff will not be restored. It it, bow
ever, pledged to tbe restoration ot Ibe
reciprocity clause rf tbat law.
It it ot intereet to turn to tbe platform
adopted at SI. Lonis, to recall the party's
utterances upon tbit subject. They are
substantially as follows:
'We denonnoe the present dsmocratio
tariff as Motional, injurious to public
credit -od destructive lo business enter
prise. We are not pledged to
any particular schedules. Tbe question
of rales is a praotical question, lo be
governed by Ibe conditions of the lime
end of prodaotion. The ruling and no
compromising principle it I lie proleotmu
and development of Amerioan labir and
industry, The country demands the
riybl sclllement, end then it wants rest.
We btlleve the repeal of the reciprocity
arraoitroioute negotiated by the last re
publican administration wee a uutioiial
oalaiiiity, and we demand Iheir rruewal
and exlentino oo snob let me at will
equalize our trade with olbrr nation."
There ie every reason to believe tbat
the tree silver republicans of the elate ot
Washington and tbe entire nation aill be
in fall sympathy with tbe tariff legi.la
tloo of tbe inoomiog admioletrelioo.
Certaioly tbey are la warm acoord with
the declaration for tbe restoration of
Mr. Blaine'e admirable principle of
reelprocily, and with ths declaration that
oa tbe tobjeot ot the tariff tba "rating
end oaenaipromisleg prleolple ie tbe
protection end develipmeol of American
labor aed loduetry." Hpokeeman IU
vlsw. '.Now le Cere ell Bala Plerum"
Himply apply "Bwayae'e Ointm-i.t.
No letarnel roedlalDe rqtri Caree
tetter, ectame, Iteh, ell or apt loot oo tbe
faoe, beede, noae. an., Uaviag the ekln
eisar, w ene ee l ballby. lie greet kai.
Ing aed curative powers are praMeeeed
by ao other remedv. Aak yoor drag
gist for He ay ne'e Ointment.
THE KAISER AND
William
A PlMeer Pea4
i. m. Ileaier, a Dkmeer reel ism of
CaeUra Oregon, died at the home of kit
deait.!. Mr a J. If. frtash, aer Via
aoa, oa N aDer 7th. (Ie bad heej aa
Iev,tl4 r.r fee or en yeere.
Mr. U-.r wee bora ia lodleea Jnty
"'. 3 being el the time i.f hie death
U) yera, 3 moftlLt and 14 da)t old. He
crossed tbe plains to tire got u W.I,
settUof y Morrow ennely where be bee
rMi leJ ever einee. Of ale ehlldr Iwe
dsngbevs ere living. Mrs, J. II. Kreeeb.
ae1 Mre. (', It. Ul., alee ae adpt4
oaaenwe, him jm 1 1 nef ,
Mr. Item wee well kaowa In the
roetdeele ef lle pee, aba eipre ir
eyaapalby e Ibe breev4 rUliv,
Tee MeeM ftMMereev
A tmterstl bee bwHI eeeeed eg
eeeMHetMly H .M by H J.Ws
m's will tw aefvet al alt br ee
k ! I irrW. l I'.e 'eet . ,,
nt "s t eVW
M g (ktrrk prieM
The 0rt qeerterly tbeeiieg at tbie
eoeiree yr ei! be bM at Ibe M. K.
r ber eh ,. U end . lUt. Kobt
H'eraoe. Ibe reidieg a'Aef, will
pftk Seiardtf eeaieg sad twieeaa
Kee4ay. C"emii,Ue evM Prtey
t1le'eW- 1b neeaeiae will be oee
ef leit ae4 ptnOt A e ft I let let Me
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Bietbod Is plsed la the beads of tbel f't'eently. Catsrib Ulega
-ergma fe tbe trrafmeet of ewrfer. ! """Nti-eal dee, reeiree a
ttrr ! t'litoeal treaiML
YOU lr.
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nothing
BUT THE
genuine:
You will find ons coupon
Inside each two onnoe bag
and two coupons Inside each
four ounce bagof Blaok well's
Durham. Buy a bag of this
celebrated tobacco and read
the coupon which (lvea a
list of valuable presents and
how to get them.
jijHL
Hotel
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will. find the best of accom
modations in every respect
kes Mia ,
(islakee
UairtOleribCore
latemaly, artiag 4rarlly ataj
I dwi't knoe by )n bil l kt'e 'tb bbd e4 aneeee srf e f ibe
eeleriw! trte f uiuo ir fr e tarn-. aeiiag ik tnae te-
h'HwI." a e!y ern1 g e '" eedeirigifceniwa
ek!ani;t I hu is .'-1 ". u n-1 "" t beili-eg eg ih ai.e,ii.
nr. 1 i'1-.k-w te, a a wr trii V.1 '' 4 '? -
i i , fT w'1'! n pars inin ie
"That ir.ee pefiM tSe tV,m4.
bt yon .; fed im ft r W-rapire-
Im oi uiM-t. T. wafers ere
T M..bfc' Vii-ie e r-(,lei '
I tare, I v eale by W ilit AWariea. I
g-ilt f
fm IUe I' ef- a '-tV fe.-
t'f. Ihl lie tff.f fire
lta'r, Me er It el M
f''e l"ae, rWt I iM ! n, rf.i
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lETMi by IVeeiM't,
Olvea a Vagabond Soma Money
and Good Advice.
An ancedote of the kaiser and the
tramp has just appeared in Berlin pa
pers, soys the Pall Mall Gazette. Kaiser
William was, it seems, lately staying
nt the Jairdschloss Uubertstock, near
the Angermundc, and was one day
shooting in that neighborhood. A
tramp descried him from afar, and, not
lcnowinp It was the emperor, accosted
him with tbe usual German request for
unterstutzung or financial propping up,
and also wished to be directed as to the
road to Angermundc. The kaiser com
plied with both request, conversed
with hiin at length as to his personal
and professional views of life, and dia
inissed him with a wlah for a pleasant
enn to bis nay e journey. The pleasant
end was in the police station, for one
of the kaUer's servants, who seemed to
be of the Scotchman's opinion that it
wiit "un owfu' like butiincHs for pulr
louk tne lulk at a king," imagined that
the euineror hod been Insulted and tele
graphed far and wide for the arrest of
the pilgrim, with accompaniment of
bonds, fetters, handcuffs, and so on.
The wanderer waa run to earth at An
germunde, when he learned several
things that he did not know before
inter-alio, that he hud bwn speaking
with the kaiser and wan guilty of high
treason, anarchism and tbe like. Need
loss to any, he was speedily released by
un ImprtuoiiH telegram from the em
peror, who ordered that he should be
fed, comforted and hnve a free ticket to
Cuxhnven, "where he told me he wanted
to go."
HOW DUELS ARE STARTED.
Moral Hot on the :r" (Urea In a Let
ter la aa Insult.
Arthur Thlrle, a young student at
the high school of tn'linoingy in ( hnr
lottrnburg, war llerlin, ha been sent
to a fortr for nine moiillui U'enuxr
he protnl.rd anil fought m it b Dr. lirx-k-rlmann,
says the New York Sun.
I'.roeLrliuann was Tbielr'a errand In
a sword duel, and In hi i-oiiuiH-nta
on the luertiiig criticised artrrrle our
or Tbirlea atrokea. Thlrle rrennhd
the rritiriam ee an insult, lie rhal
lenprd the doctor, but a court of honor
ilreiilid the doctor was liudrr no obli
gation lo nivepl the challenge. Thia
ilrriaion angered Thlrle. lie aaileler-
mined to have a duel al any price. Ho
he aal do n and w rote what, lo hlalirr
man mind, was the nioat insulting let
ter he could think oul. Thla inter
reached fta rliinaj In the sentence:
You may regard yourself aa moral
ly boel on tbe ear by the under-
elgned."
To UrorkelmaJiti'a German mind, too.
thla eeerurd an luault that only UimmI
muld wipe out. Thue it rame Dial
early one morning Thiele and Hrmk-
rlmana found Ihrmarlvea ten rvuva
trt In the Gruiwwald and elMit at
ea. h oilier unUl Thlrle fell with a daa-
reruua wound In the Bllotnrn. Thlrle
lingered for days lielween life and
death, but afirr onre taking a turn
for the belter, recovered rapidly. With
mar wmtle' rt la a rrutmao frt-
rrse ha will W fully rlored lo hreltb.
.N'eer tbe rlty of klendalay, llurmah,
la lo be fotind Ibe largeal laMik In tbe
or hi, lb faniowe bulb lew. In ma
siits of 7'."i rla. In Hie ahsw of bile
Inarhle plalea. lUkrh plat Is prnerle
iy a wmpie ni lir lika. 1 bia rnornMiua
olntbe u writiea In I'al, end roiiioiii
ST1.V (dm, Tbeae atanaa form
Ihe rHiglotta nele of tl.e ',udi!liiU
Tbe Kmh ! la not eaenrteal prnilm-,
lloe. Iltfblhiallr plrly piniplr II
prrperaiion la lUia reetury. It a
lual by rfoitnand of Miodooiln. oie of
the al king of I'.urmah. la marknl
metrat Hb Ihe Kuib Ikiw la e Kn
rraelia lellron put.ltfbed le llerl.e.
kith la Ibe mallral -m,l In ll.e orl,
The vtiluinr la Ibae half a riil-lr
Ift'h In l.ola. elihntif h M r.ii,,. M.
trI for the ptrje le errearv I"
eaal'le the ra-lr ki -ruke lata mftgel
of a bonk.
ae awe !.
Ibe foilit et ll. o a.iuf ul ag
df tbe J.reaeot Ird ll"joa ln.lu id
e rn ) el ihe i-trh rburrb, wbirb
ea f lld ih nett,ljea of ll.e rr'at
ftj family ai.d ali i b nn-ml-M of
Mia II n rlae. 1 b fwllttt of Urot
grf alum lbe mp1 ree t Itriag
1 11 Ua the &)etry Ugsa Lit dtf
").( .' t '':! 'Ut bvtbrr.
! r; rv t i..m'.i i- ja"
fi, r.f rm-II la an !ei"''r,l le at
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not Bmall meD, lbs. We are small men, Xs.
we are nol (lie Largesl mercnants ia tne World!
t . But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockaryware, Olaaiware, Wood and Willowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Oau and Water Pipe, Pipe Sittings, Btovea and Ranges, Wagons,
Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axei, Hammers, Saws, Bledgra,
Wedges, Ount, Piitols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Maton Jars, Gran
Iteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllars
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices.
We have Ooon Goods at Fxia Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Cbep John Pricea.
MA.IN STItEET . - HEPPNEK. OREQOTST
MAJN STIt
H3 to H 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
"or every one objection made against it. This
should decide the matter. It does. Peoole
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 Bob Krlck'i.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
I. C. BOHOI-IimS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
PRENTISS
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Yom-o BOUND to Take 'Km.
Leaves No Constipotlon.-aww
Cerae It, ae well ae all lUilinean. Nirk HeeJaebe aal Malaria. Tbe ealf
nrwroatiai a ptU ia Ihe world. rVild by ell 4rfite ne enl by snail ea
rer (,tof enee, taete fet hot. f KH.Mlrwt MlfilUiL U-.
Raa yreeeieee, Cai.
SPRAY & PROFIT
Where oa can jt'l I'irtU fM'PV finrI,ls,I
Claea jf.aUl Litbg ItaUa. vll X llUll!iij9
Meevee Olseeru
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d''.v.t O at l.e la a wil l II
ran ar aa i-p et a Uir" r-f
Good Rooms and Excellent Service
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1 1 ho GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH,