Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 22, 1897, Image 3

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    "Merit Ulka" the n
Intrinsic value of T Q H IfO
Hood's Sarsaparllla. ' B C&I iitt
Merit in medicine means the power to
cure. Hood's 8arsaparilla possesses actual
and unequalled curative power and there
fore it has true merit. When you buy
Hood's Sarsaparllla, and take it according
to directions, to purify your blood, or
cure any of the many blood diseases, you
re morally certain to receive benefit.
The power to cure is there. You are not
trying an experiment. It will make your
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen
the nerves and build up the whole system.
THE HOUSK IS ORGANIZED.
James Stuart Freeman, a well known
printer, and (or a long time employed on
the OregODian, died at the home of his Bentoa is Choaea Permanent Chairman and
uncle,' J. M. Freeman, Jaoaarj 12th. in ' tB PPR Dd simonites are Downed,
Portland. Deceased was a member of
Multnomah Typographical Union. No. Capitol. Salem. Jan. 20. 1897,
63. Tbe funeral took rjlaca Thnrmlnv Oazette: Hunan nrfraniz?!? with ma.
from 303 North Twenty. third street, enys jirity. Can be no doabt as to legality,
the Oregonian. Mr. Freeman, abont No resistance offered. Cratke, of Clat-
ten years ago, worked for the East Ore- sop and Misener, of Crook, democrats,
gouian and will be remembered by many stand by organization. Patterson.
people in Pendleton. JE. O. Mr. Free- The above telegram waa reoeived by
man. was in Heppner awhile during the the Gnzstte abont 4:30 yesterday even
past summer aud spent some time in the in?. Other advioes from Salem were to
mountains near this oity in tbe hope the effeot that Benson bad been chosen
Sarsaparilla
Is the best, in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
that hie health might be benefited.
Tbe progressive ladies of Westfield,
lad., issued a "Womau's Edition" of the
Westfield News, bearing date of April 3,
1896. The paper is filled with matter of
interest to women, and we notioe tbe
following from a correspondent, which
the editors priuted, realizing that it
treats upon a matter of vital Importauoe
to
Hood's Pills
Do not purge, pain or
gripe. All druggists. 28c
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political campaign
is over and the winter season again with
ns, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers tbe following to all new and renew
al s'nbsoribers:
The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, 1.50.... , .... $8.50
" ; 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 3.75
' N. Y, Tribune, $1.00. 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00.... ' 8.25
V. 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 3.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c. 2.50
Leille't Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
, Grand coDoert.
Heppner opera house.
Saturday evening Jan. 30.
Admission 80, 25 end 15 cents.
Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., baa wood
Jot Bale. 37-tf,
Joe Gibson was up from Lexington
yesterday,
Dr. B. F. Vaughan returned from Sa
lem this morning.
Drink tbe celebrated J. H, Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borohers',
Mrs. Sam Donaldson and daughter, of
Fossil, are visiting relatives in this 'city
The Kediigut people will treat you
right. Gall on them when in town. tf
If yon want tbe beet of everything, go
to the Orange Front, Joseph Biber.Prop.tf
The meetings oonducted by Elder
. Miller at tbe Baptist churob still con
't in tie.
Heppoer'e oity election will be on
band soon. Trot out your candidates, it
. j on have any .
Ortn Brians, ion of Mrs. B. F. Taoghan.
who baa beeo very aiok for a week or
more, is convalescing.
Mrs. Pry Wilson came over from
Mooument yesterday and is vlsitiog ber
lister, Mrs. Julia Bradley.
Jos Msateraon waa over from Mono
meat tbe first of tbe week and took oat
a load of freight yesterday,
permanent chairman and it is now ex
peoted that the house will prooeed to
the regular order of business without
further hindrance from the obstruction
ists. We also reoe'ved this morning an
other dispatoh wbioh we give below:
Salem. Jan. 22, 1897.
Gazette: Joe Simon, Barkley, Bourne,
their sex: "The best remedy for Bna e,8nt 0tn8r populists beia a caucus
croup, oolds and bronchitis that I have ln ,De 86nate cnamoer last night for tbe
been able to flod is Chamberlain's POT0860' delaying organization. Simon
Cough Remedy. For family use it has is out witu the PPul"s oan't suo-
no equal. I gladlv reoommend it." 25 oaea senator Mitooeii is growing in
and fiO nanr hnUl inr u h finn.oi. strength and has more
Brook.
Hon. T. T. Geer, meseenger of tbe
Oregon eleotoral oollege to the president
of the United States senate, left Saturday
afternoon for Washington, D. C, carry
ing tbe result of tbe vote of Oregon's
eleotors in his pooket, and he will per
sooftlly deliver tbe paokage to Vice-
President A. E. Stevenson. Mr. Geer
will remain in Washington until Mo
Kinley and Hobart have been inaugu
rated into their high offices, returning
to bis home near Salem about tbe last of
March.
For sale About thirty tons of rye
bay, looated about two and one-balf
miles of Hardman. Also 400 acres of
good raoge, fenoed, to go with same.
Plenty of outside government range
near at hand. Shelter for 2,000 head of
or large band of cattle. Good
bouse on plaoe. Call on Gazette office
for particulars. A rare chance to get
bay cheap. All signs indicate a hard
winter and delays are dangerous. tf
John B. Lash, who has been Pendle-
tou's city recorder for tbe past six years,
was arreeted on Wednesday morning
and is now held to answer to tbe charge
of being a defaulter. He is said to be
short in his accounts with the city over
$2000 and tbe investigation has not
ended yet. Mr. Lash bas been a very
popular officer and bis present digraoe
falls not lightly on his family and nu
merous friend.
Our old friend and former Morrow
oonnty boy; Frank H. Snow, bas gone
into the newspaper business again on bis
own acooont, having bought out tbe
Petalumtan, a paper published at Pets
lnm, Calif. We wish Frank suocess in
abuudance, and kuow that it rustle will
make business tor a newspaper, be will
succeed .
Supt. J. W. Bhlpley retarned home
from Portland on Weduesday morning.
He left Mrs. Hbipley in Portland noder
the physician's ore, but reports thai she
it rapidly Improving. While Oelow Mr.
Shipley attended the state tvaoher a
meeting at Salem where he says Be Dad
a pleasant as well as profitable time.
Word reoeived (mm Salem yesterday
announced that Cbaa. Johnson wai
much improved. Ills (ever b id broken
and be is cow thought to be out of dan
ger. Mr. Jobnsoo bai been liok at Sa
lem tor about five weeki and for a time
it wai feared ha oould not get well.
Tbe new Chriftiaa cburoh building Is
votes than he
needs. Patterson.
The following, taken from tne Balem
Statesman, constitute the grounds upon
whjoh tbe organization was effected:
A reporter of the Statesman oalled
for Senator Mitchell last evening and in
quired if be was willing to express an
opinion as to the constitutional power
of tbe house to organize and transao,
business with a less number present and
qualified than two-tbirda of the mem
bers elected to tbe bouse. He answered
as follows:
''While it is perhaps a delicate thing
for me to state an oipinion, oonsi Jering
tbe positiou I bold as the nominee of
the republican) for Uuited States sena
tor, I regard tbe question as one absolu
tely free from doubt, and as having been
well settled by numerous legislative and
judicial adjudications. I am clearly of
tbe opinion that a majority of those
elected to the house have a perfect right
to organize the bouse permanently, and
that snob h iuse, when so organized,
provided there are present two-thirds of
tbe number aotuiilly present aud duly
qualified, wbeather a majority or more
than a m:j irity, have a perfect right to
transact any and all legislative Dusiaess
pertaining to the bouse of representa
tives. In order that I might be fortified
in this opinion by tbe very highest au
thority in tbe Uoited States on this sub
ject, I yesterday wired H -o Gjo. F
Hoar, chairman of the judioiary commit
tee of the United States senate, aud I
herewith hand yon oooins of my tele
gram to Senator Hoar, and of bis ans
wer to me. It will be seen Senator Hoar,
oonfirms tbe view I have stated."
"8alem, Or., Jan. 19, 1897.
"Hon. G. F. Hoar, Ohalrmin Jndioi
ary committee, U. S. Senate, Washing
ton D. C.:
"Tbe constitution of tbe state ot Ore
goo provides as follows: .'
"First: "Tbst senate shall consist
of thirty, and bouse ot representatives
of sixty m-mberst.' (
"Seoond: Tw'i-thirJi ot each home
shall oonstitnte a quram t d bnlnsi,
but a smaller number uiay moot
adjourn from dav to day aud compel
the attendance of absent member.'
"Query: Can the home organize per
manently, a mnj rity only beiug preteut,
gtitntionally valid, at least twenty-four
bemg present. Two-thirds of the thirty-
five being all the lawfully qualified
members will then make a quorum. Tbia
dootrine was settled in tbe national sen
ate and bouse during tbe rebellion, and
has been acted npon in those bodies
ever sinoe. I have given this opinion to
Senator Mitohell. Gno F. Hoab."
"In further confirmation of the cor
rectness of the oonstruotion I place upon
tbe constitutional provisions ot our state,
I beg to band you the following diipatob,
voluntarily and without any request
from me sent this evening by Senator
Thurston, of Nebraska, one of tbe emi
nent lawyers ot tbe nation, and late
ohairman of the republican national
convention at St. Louis:"
" Washington, D. O , Jan. 20, 1897.
"Hon. J. H. Mitchell, Salem, Oregon:
"Strongly advise organization bouse
with members ready. Eleot speaker.
Notify senate and governor ot organiza
tion. Jointly with senate agree on time
ot voting for senator. If bolting mem
bers hang out, appoint oommittee, in
vestigate, report reason for their action,
deolare seats vaoant. No doubt about
legality such oourse believe suob action
would bring absentees in quickly.
"John M. Thubston."
"In view, therefore, of the decision of
this acknowledged authority on such
subjects, to wbioh both parties have ap
pealed, it would seem there ought not to
be any further hesitation upoo the perl
ot the house of representatives in pro
ceeding to business."
WHAT OUB EXCHANGES SAT.
The Oregonian but smooth or two ago
oalled Jonathan Bourne a aooundrel,
and the free silverites anarchists. Now
it is like peas in a pod with the whole
lot. It indorses their action in holding'
up the state, and lays tbe house is not
organized beoause the parties who want
to organize it intend to do so on a boodle
basis. That Jonathan Bourne, Joe Si
mon, the populists, tbe demoorata, the
free silver republicans, the Oregonian
and its "anarchists'' all want it organ
ized on an economical basis. Is tbia
true? Is it true that the legislators
the OregODian urged the people to vote
for are all thieves, and the other fellows
all saints? Tbe Oregonian, like an os
trich, bas stnok its bead in the sand and
imagines it is bidden, being unaware that
the larger portion ot its anatomy ia
plainly visible. Tbe Dalles Chronicle.
Tbe thing to do, geutlemen ot the leg
islature, is to make a record of oommon
sense, industry, frugality and dispatoh
in handling the business with which you
have been intrusted. But yon are not
doing it. Telegram.
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Buoklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King'e New Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy io action and are
Tbe legislative entanglement is the
natural fruit of duplioity in politioa.
Unscrupulous methods, long pursued,
are met by irregular and arbitrary ao
lion. Oregonian.
A frank ooofesBion is good for tbe
eoul; and sinoe the Oregonian is tbe
duly BOtnated agent of duplioity and un
scrupulous methnds.it gives as pleasure
to repnnt tbe deathbed repentanoe ot
tbe old sinner. Salem Statesman.
The plaoe to carry tbe deadlook is
within the legislature and not by the
subterfuge of playing hide-and-seek be'
bind the hatraok whenever there ia a?
particularly effootive in the oure of Con- indication ot a quorum being present in I
i rw T3I . 1t. I lha Kull rf aarraaiwt a t maal I hlctA tav nit
stiDation ana sick aeaanone. ror aiu- i .!..OTou,.,,..
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This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
Blackwell's Genuine
BULL DURHAM
Ton will And one coupon Inside each 1 ounce bac and two coupons Inside tech 4 ounce bag.
Buy a uag, reoa lae coupon ana see now to get our autre of 1250,000 la present.
mm
Hotel
Palace
.....HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best of accom
modations iu every respect.
laria and Liver troubles that have been
proved invaluable. Tbey are guaran
teed to be perfectly free from every
deleterious eubstanoe an.i to be purely
vegetable. Tbey do not weaken by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorating tbe
system. Begular size 25a. per box. Sold
by Couser & Brock, druggists.
Those who
resort to this triok are not doing what
tbey were elected to do. Unless de
tained by aickness or other unavoidable
oause their plaoe is in tbe legislature,
where tbey were commissioned to go,
and where everybody has a reasonable
riaht to expect tbem to be. La Ciraode
Cbroniole.
A Cure for Lame Bark.
"My daughter, when recovering from
an attack of fever, was a great sufferer
from pain iu tbe back and bips," writea
Louden Urover, ot Wardis, K.y. "After
using qite a number of remedies with-
Uow to Care all Skin Diseases."
No internal medicine required. Cures out any benefit ehe tried one bottle of
etter. eczema, iloh, all eruptions on the Chamberlain a Pain Balm, and it has
fnoe, bands, nose, so., leaving ine sain
dear, white and healthy. Its great bead
ing and curative powers are possessed
by no other remedy. Ask your drug
gist for Swayne's Ointment.
"biven entire relief." Chamberlain's
Pain Balm is also a oertain oure for
rheumatism. Sold by Conser & Brock
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for Pablicatloa.
United Atatrs Land Orru.,
NOTICK IB HEREBY OIVKN "THAT WKhLrY
T. MpNanb.ol Lexlimton. Oresnn. he tiled
notice of Intention to make final proof before
Joaeph L. (ilbeon, U. H. Com. at nil office In
Lexington, Oregon, on Wedneeday, the loth day
nf March, lttri.nn timber culture eppllcntion No.
w:t4, for the nk4 o Motion no. at, in lownimp
Dorman
end Vandevere L. Colter, of Eight Mile, Oregon.
Milum n. Morgan ana Memo a. oiuen.ot lone,
Ormon.
t-I9
j as. r.
A Pleasant Farty.
Last Monday evening a very pUasao t
little party was givo at tbe reiidanoe ot
Mr. aud Mrs Otis Patterson in honor ot
A. W. Patterson, wbo was home from
Salem oo a ahort visit and ba friends
...I. hi- kin, I No. 1 iiiith. Kanne No. 24 eaut.
..on iui. uvr"' - - Hi,lamei Mwlte..e.: Thomas I.
surprise An exaeiieni auppor waa
served at 630, after wbioh the oompauy
playe I whist and other sooial games no
til 920, when Mr. Patterson was com
pelled to take bis departure in ordt'r to
oatch ihe outgoing traiu on bis return
to Salem. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Wo, Duan, Mr. and Mrs. P.
K. Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. (Jo. Con
ser, Mr ami Mrs. U. W. mrwioiomew,
Mrs. P. B. MaSrord and Messrs. A. V7.
Patterson, T. It. Lyons a id Josef Muel
ler.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
T
1.
R
HOWARD
Who never lets politios id tor (ere with business. At the
same old stand, next door to M. Lichtenthal's.
MMHK.
KegUtor.
Till le Your ixrtuulty.
SHERIFFS SALE
BY VfRTl'E OF A WARRANT IRHt'ED OVT
nf the County Court of the HtnW of Oregon
for the County of Morrow, to me directed, com
mending me to levy on the goods and chattels
of the delinquent taxpayeri named on the de
linquent tax roll for eld county for the yeare
Iwil, imt, lain, UM and 1HW, thereto attached,
and none be found then upon the real iimrerty
a ii't forth atnt dcacrllied in theaald delltiii'iit
Ui rolla, or ao much thereof shall aatlily the
amount of taxea charged therein, together with
coati and expeuao. I have duly levied, having
been unable to find any gmula or chattel! belong
ing to the respective dt'liiiiiiciit hereinafter na
tiled upon lite following acrlled piece or par-
crii of lana aa art iiirm in aaitl tot una, lyim
and sucb bouse elect a senator and law
fally do other legislative business pro- On rweipt of ten cents , cnidi or atmis, and ilng " "' ..r.'rYiI.wa"
.. ... a ..nn. n..n em,,iei.m ami will rw vided two-tbirds of such maioritv are ........ . , .n.t.- n t.f.
uee BOlweil BDQ Wli rwumra irou r-j ....... .--k-"- - - - immi niiumr m.iTiii nnn ,imj nm v.... Anrtrew, c , ), , W gtanberfa
Portland on Wedneaday morning. Lee
la much improved in health.
Tbe data for tba grand benefit oonoert
ot Iba First Christian cburob baa beao
changed to Saturday evening, Jan. 30.
J as. Ilaffer and wife departed for Port-
rsadv for dedication the last Huoday ot
this mooth. Elder W. F. Cowden, ot
T acorn a, will bave cbare ot tbe deJioa
tory ceremonies.
0iofl to tha special religious services
wbioh are bing held oigbtlv ia this City, I
the W. a T. U bave ludetlailely post
poned tbeir publio temoereooe meeting,
land oo Wedneaday evening wber Mrs. annnoaced to take place on tha eveolog
llsger goes to reoeive medioal treatment, of January 2oib.
Ben L. Lei and, ot Murphy k LclaniL
merchants at Monnmeot, came in yes
terday to look attar aome bosloeaa mat
ters.
Tbia offloe aekoowlcdgrs a pleasant call
this afternoon from Mrs. Oeo. Oooser.
aed Mrs. P. B. McS Words. Gall again
ladies.
Royal Diamond, ran Fired Japan, on-
eolor ed. Tba beat 25a tea ever sold In
Ueppner. P. O. Tbotrpeoa Oo tba
leatlera. It
Tba FJki ara eipeoted to be In Depp.
Ileorv Vaoderpnol, aooompaoiod by
bis bmtbar and siatr and ber baabaod.
arrived from Yamhill eounty Wedaeaday
mornluir. llenrr haa been absent in tba
valley lor soma time visiting bis rela
lives.
presentf Thirty-ona republicans and
four demoorata, being all the demt-
orais In lbs boose, thirty Bf in all, ara
now present in lbs b' OS ready to organ
ise; wbila nlneleeo populists, being all
tba populist members ot tba bouse, and
six bolting republicans refuse to come In
and be swora. While wa believe tha
bouse haa a perfeot right to permanently
orgeniie provide! thirty-two or more
members are present, and Ibat two-thirds
of mob members atll constitute a
quotum to enable tbe bonis not only to
eleot a senator, but traoect any and all
(Ely's Crmm Iinli.i) sn!ciant to demon-
strata the grcnt rt.cctt or tua tvnieay.
ELY nnoT!ii;i:ft,
tU Warren H., Krw York City.
Bev. John Reld, Jr.. f fir. FallsMont,
reootumeuded Ely'i ( ream ItaUu lo me. 1
can smpiiaxtte hi it( innit, 'it ie rl.
Ufa cure for ralnrrh If nml an direct !."
Itev. Frmnci V. I'.xJi. TaaUir Oulraipres.
CburcU, llulcna, Mont
F-ly'sTroam Palm Is the ckttovladged I vL,knt.ilL'uiJnCn.V,ultmMi
ears loc raiarrn ana oou'aina do mrrcnry
nor any iujuriiws drug. J"rio, 60 eeota.
addilltiiin to the town of lIcDimer.
lai lwH a a
El rick, Samuel lot 5 and bik s. Casus
Koca; tat I'M I. 4.1 cU, Ixllt, ti Ml
Oarred. Ulyaaea lota S. 4 and IS, tilt t
Caatle KiM'k ; tax lw, t. INtH, 7V ..
Rem otto lota IV and . big I, Caatle
Rock; UI irwa. 4tc, 1, ttf
Shlpey, J B loU 7 ami a. blk t, CaMla
Rin g; tax tr, imh, mtc
Now la the time to get tbe Weekly eialttve business, yet iu orler to
Oregonian, Ihe greatest newspaper ot bi, dolion. tbe roi .nti
it . tl' a U. Ilk Ika lldaollA hnlh all !.. I '
Ilia n Mb n IIU 1 1 J at g aajt'i arMiivv- . . . , , . , . annvwM
I;"nad..oce.oo. year, 1-1.60. No better b.v. been patiently w.UU., In the bop.
combination of oeaipatwra eaobe made "I secorlng tbe preawooe ot two thirds ,
The Tklr4 Heaaa.
Front The DalleaChroulcls.
Tbe "Third Home" organised at Bales
a few nights agu with Mr. Iloltnao, a
Morlblttgton. M V lota I and I. blk II,
t'aalleHockj UlMMtV, e4 It ..
rarrlnk. iMvld J lot . IS and 17, blk II,
Ml Vermin add It Ion lo Heppner: tax
t
. lo feet oil aaat Part hit 1. blk T. hK I.
blk II. Ml. Vernon addition lo Hupp.
tier; tax Iwn "e. I"4 II 4i
Bremer. WmJ Kt d t S, lp 111,1;
Ul ll ii, w tit
r.xep, w it ft i of ec M, tp I n. r ; tag
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Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
THE PALACE HOTEL 1JAK,
J. C. BOEOI rlHSRS, Prop. .
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Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
On
ml 1 1 . I'M It 11
Clark.
W and WU of SY'i. aee !,
Ip I a. r 7; lax pw M.w. Itw aa.w .
Bramel. Til N W t of n a tp b, I 34;
lax tl iel fi fi
'a tbe elate,
A suroriee Darly waa given M. D. tlat-
loway last evening at bla photograph
gallery, a large a a to ber ot the young
tMoble ontnint In oo mm witn a man.
tier la fall force on wedoeeasy neii ruey report naving naa a gowi
wbea tbe new lodge will be Instituted at B,t- Tnompeon rooa stage between
this nlaee. I Heppner and Honamant, arriving every
IWmember tbe grand beoafll oonoert . ' ,IHtl,llllit. Hbortoat andebeap-
eonwofl at the opera boneeoa Satorday Mi tooi u, tbe latanor. Oooaar A
evening, Jan. 80. Tickets 11 be for llroek, ag enia.
eeJe at Ooeser A Brork'a. ti,,. in(i etiarley Jnaee are ae-
J. M. Fisher, a form-r resident of Ibis social! toghr down at Charley e
I CI til DIXKia ID IO HJHIl !- Mu-mw-,
of all tbe nxmbere elected to the hoots
before organising.
-Aay euggMiion or aovioe yoo are
rilling to give for Oa bere will be great
ly appreciated. John II. Urn am.u"
Waablngtoa, D. t, Jee. 13. 1J7.
"lion. J l.n II Mitchell. Halem. Oregon
"I tblnk two-thirds of number actually
qualified niske a good eoaalitntkma)
quofoni. If only thirty flee qualify
tbey may organise aod lawfully do baa I-
1 attorney. io the epe.k.fe ebair,
Valy eesaiaa was bad. A OOta- Chaplain, iHinlel ef.14 of hay and N'i
on credential, wa, appolnl.4 'UlJ. TpWTX ".!
livaly
Dlttee
that wonl l not agrux, and Oils Patler-
sis.of Heppner, tnyU a speech all tbe
tame O'lUn. Thete were mey g od
tbioga perpetrate I, among I hem wae one
from the speaker. One member waa oo
hie feet enveral linvw. claiming for re-
ogoltioe, and falllog to gel It, finally
yelled out, "Mr. Mpeaker, I rU for In
form a Una. " I ol man laeiaotly rtvng-
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Main Street,
HCPPNCR, OREGON
You Should all See It.
Con)e in at Once.
GILLIAM & BISBEE.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
! MANCIIICMTICM) ICNUUANII
. W riTTERSnx. AGKNT. ' - "
couoly.bot nbo is new eol In sbeep-
ralslag over near Weieer, Idaho, arrived
ia Heppner yesterday awe log,
Dora-At 1eiinftoo. Or, oo We-lnee
day. Jan. 13, lt7, to the wife of Jerry
rbtlllpe, o e. Jerry le improving aed
bltallimaro leoovery le looked for,
Chorea eervicet will be dimlad
nreteg aod evtelog ia Ibe M. &
rhnreb rV.oib. ieaae of tbe laabiilty
of (be fU lo eeadaH Ibe eervir.
Call on Ihets aod get your atlekers
pushed le. "
I'htll O.ha. manag-f of llepimer'a
srehnnM, will y lh blabwl markM
l.nre for bl.lea, tor atiep twlit, ,
Hi mg tottr tut lee to bias. "
ki..l l.tn ...in. ' I'TK. 1 1 Mfn a t
x.e. nan. Soe.,,o, .Da priori,.!. KV 0frwrn,u,o. As be n.e-lt II 10
lied in national boneo and eebeU ie I larger qneilitia. than any nna In tba
lime of the reUalll n. leiaK I will oprxinit a oo mantle, of t..
,-fi . m ii I to lk blT mil lo lb. e..a rooia ao i
I .-i, ..... ..k.x Tk. f.. ... k.nl
Bl..lh.l l.ll I... " - - - I"
I may elale IU4 I am ihl evening lo
reciit nf a eenmd tlwpaeit froin Hena-
Ir ll.iar, and from aticb II e n IIkw
bt a'e agae. In Ibe rgi!aiive hold
ap fr a e w,U t b'-ort.
Te HeM Wag ta fare
lHee to to eeUhheb beallb. Tore,
lcb W-4 mesas g.irKl beal'U. Ilond'e (r M ppn , t,i anlei
Hrpills is Ike oae tree blood ixjrt.
flar. It Inoee 00 tbe wbote tltWm,
E. rta-loe oat over from I (tM Ma. atrgtb and eaoM
flleat file! Ilrklag Plleo.
Hmpt-ime: Monlore; tnletiaa lleblng
and tlngliig : ro't at llhl; wore by
....1.1.1. If mltmmA Li Atdllttlu Irtm
ap, lt.ro.ikb ousol tbeir oMorneye. ap- (fm f,,B b m4 nltmtm.
pe.lej sla t m lb asm b h aolU'flty I io imie very are. Moarae'e Oitit
Tbe i"1! l Hchlng atxt tiHMwiiag,
TeadlHt.0 Tueaday aed teld eeftt lo
ik. Vf t? rboerh in Ibe elaf. after
blob be rtlerae4 borne ea tbe evenleg
Irate.
W. J. Ktrklaed. ef ladetwa-Uoee, Ur
aa ia Ueppner over yeief dy looking
of!., eoeiaaoe mtiurs. Tile of0a no
k.nllw a lileftMkt sail ft tbe
SB w rm - -w V
geotlemaa
a.kaeea Bel r.iOenee and Lai a to dl-
apar. ? ofhef modiwa. b4 .ch O
reoord of wondeffal earee aa Ho4
harUla.
lUJ e Tilie ara tba tet after d.aaee
pttlt aet lige.in. tr-at eoa.lipa-
ll'0.
fo'ilooieg la Iba dlepalcb Jol rec4
frotn H-oaUf II ir, obicb epeake for
Itaelf."
M'neltingliO,D CJ..J.0 i, Ufl.
II .a. J -bo II. Mm Utl, K,lw. Orejoo:
"I bve seat Iba following di.palrb le
C A tvdpb in feepne. to bis loitilrv;
deal alcra'too. an I in tonal e
me Iba ltinvf. At drais'tete, or by
mail, tnr M erliU.
1'hila.leJpl.ia.
xirilon xini'iiol tn th. . KAN,
cninpanr lor rtehluf nay. elan eWlt nf
M i M ear jn. tp t a, r U; Ul
p.m. i"4. lu
nel.h, II KeWta rrf NW, and NUPWH
oi arc n, id i a, i mi ut iww s im
II W
Iethormen, lald. R.taUl nf kkt nf
l of are lan1 nf n,
Ip4a.randte 4 a W . rf la.
Ip . r . ewt nl and kg
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el.1. .d r't f kh " M a, ip i i r
l lax io It. l- II a. -rt r of.
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!l!it etrrpfjfi, the? iurtin
"If Oreg t,o e..ii(qtwm tro.i.l. boae faa are iLnrrnua to hr -Ith, Sme
,f reprev.oLtite. tball ! i.f t lly tAtt-m art attu!v twvmtwl."
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f aiiKi.. I a lilt nf H ee.
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t a-d at
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and
Schilliitr's I'd! mans:
SXto- -vt lave uVcn yuur numcy
Tn J
(nvsrfrtnilo(f''eof M eorgkral anJ 4jK;fit it f'lf
en. ttne
(wTalion eam ireiily t atl-n
toial du.
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apa
f tt.nr.
anl .
W well as vc know how to.
I.
ro' a,' , or pro'tde a le naottenr and
that lf ulalur may I !( imuiUf to
ly, Whuh ttna Imea) d'ttin, aad further
prr.vi II, at t.o Ibtr.U tf eaelt b'.
a'fJI it. alitula lnniii to do ti-i n.aat.
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f i.. I thai Iwotbude -r tl..(iniln. ica IXI.IUSC VOU IIKC
it not ncauc it iictl
-A'. Y. Ihr!l
Yes; some not all. Hut
that isn't the tniint You
U.lqllr ntalifl.l na'tvilcr i.f eneb
hN aa r4 lab net, )i mrn, al-
liiiqb a ! fjnn,lf (l.aa a iy bate
4lfl"l. 4 a N-na r)o,tr IUn f-lf
Your irrcKicr pays your ...trf .1 a. 1 i ri.-M.m, t i.,..
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BTfu knll It t.a4M fOn
r:r-ir-r..T:.. m-.ncv tact if you don't vrjr?z2Xz!!zr-
a, aiui oil rix i.i- 1 - - 1 " ---.-.
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fr you.
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alai the licNt-tatin: .Sir-
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Youro JOU2sTJ3 to 'i.'iiko Km.
Leaves No Constipation, -.,txa
Core. t, os well ot all Itillioot,ea. Hi s lUa lacli. aaj Malaria. Tbe oale
otia)riavai.o pill In lbs wotlit. HUl If all i1eH.ta or it by mail ao
reM of anee, f, ar,U p-f U I. i llfc.VI IhH Mt lMOAl, CO .
Haa fraaeleeo, Cat.
etr.it pan Kt a Kirel- I V I I ( W II1 I
Mral al Lt me Kala, vl 1 1 JlUlIilie
French Cook, and White l abor only, employed.
Good Rooms and Excellent Service
Whir
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The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH,