Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 12, 1897, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 12. 1897.
NO. 596
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
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ing, San francisoo, Is our anthorized. agent.
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0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p. m. daily exoept
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a, m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m.
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2KX)
p. m . and arrives at Heppner Junction 7 :50 p. m.
and Urns' ilia 8:50 p. m.
Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00a. m. and Heppner Junction 7.110
a. m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m, and at
Umatilla 4:80 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at H eppner J onotion 12:25 a. m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. K & N., Heppner, Ore.
United States Officials.
President William MoKinley
Vice-President Garret A. Hobart
Beoretary of State John Sherman
Secretary of Treasury Lyman J, Oage
Secretary cf Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War Russell K. Alger
Secretary of Navy ....John D. Long
. Postmaster-General James A. Gary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Secretary f Agrioulture James Wilson
- State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. R. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Hetsohan
Hnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
h. ( G. W. McBride
BenBto Jj. H. Mitchell
5 Binger Hermann
Congressmen W. R. Ellis
Printer., W. H. Leeds
( R. S. Bean,
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen . Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J, Bean
Morrow County Officials.
joint Senator... A, W. Gowan
Representative. J. Brown
(,'ounty Judge A. ft. Bartholomew
' Commissioners. .R, Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" lerk J.W.Morrow
" Sheriff E. L. Matlock
" Treasurer Frank Gilliam
Assessor A. C. Petteys
" Surveyor , J. W. Horiior
School Bup't Jay W. Shipley
' Coroner B. F. Vanghan
hkppnib towx ornoias.
Miror Thos. Morgan
Ummnilmen Geo. Conner, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. blocum, M.
Lichtenthal and J. H. Simons.
Itvirrtur W. A. Richardson
Treaanrer L. W. Briggs
Marshal A. A. Roberta
Precinct 0 Ulcer.
Justice of ths Feaoa W. E. Richardson
Constable. N. B.Whetatone
Halted States Land Officers.
TBI DlLLd. OB.
J. P. Moor Rngistor
A. 8. Biggs Beoeiver
ba obabdb, OB.
B.F, Wileon Register
J.H. Bobbin Receiver
XCRXT IOCISTIEI.
KAWLINS POST, NO. IL
G. A. B.
Meat at Lexington, Or., the bet Saturday of
'are month. All veteran are Invited to Join.
G. W. Smith, . . j C. G. Fugca.
Adjutant, tf Commander,
Dr. P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURQ10N.
Office in the City Draft- Store, near
City Hotel. tf
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offlee bonm, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to
2 p. m., at reeideooe, W. A. Kirk's prop
erty. rat o( M. E cbnrch. Bootb, and 10
to 12, . m , to 2 to 5 p. tn., at offio io
tbt rtar ot Borg't jewelry store.
Brown & Redfield,
Attorneys at Law,
Offloe tn tha First National Back
Building.
Ilaprnaa, : : Obeook.
tf
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
met at
COUNCIL CHaMftCNS
all nt ants ral asUU. rent horn, part
tataa, does ennr.jtaortaf and will serve ton in
Buy way la hi Hue, at raaannarile Rfurae. tf
First National Bank
OF HEZTNER-
C. A. Rhea,
T.A.Rhea,
OCO. W. CONtCN,
. W. SPCNCEN,
PreeUeM
Vie PreeUeM
Cashier
Aae't Ceehler
Tr&LrU I Crsenl Eukisg Braes.
Oa ail parte at the world
Bought and Sold.
CiHUrUam m4 e all snlnie aw
rmaoMble Tern.
Mrtlu end eadlvldad PfodM, St.HM 00.
Tbe OaaMie will take potato, appl,
eg it or tol'T enbeeriptkMi aoroama.
Aay v U-la afJSewren aaitla tbair
.r I. la thi eaaaaar 1 J taa'l 6a it
fck anow lo eetl
East?
IP YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points.
FIRST-Go via. St Paul be
cause the Hues to that point will
anora you tue very best service.
SECOND See that. t.h ennnnr,
beyond St. Paul reads via. the
Wisconsin Central because that
line makes close connectiona with
all the trans-continental lmeB en
tering the Union DeDot there, and
its service is first-class in every
imiLiuuiur.
THIRD For information, cull
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket aerent and ask for n.
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
central lines, or address
Jas. C. Pond, or Geo. S. Batty,
(jen.-has. Agt General Agent,
Milwaukee, Wis. 246 Stark 8t
! Portland Or,
H W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old tellable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Dqpot of C. B. &
Vfci l. M. s ox. r., V. i A., r. Kt. W. dt C..
and the C. 8t. L. & P. Railroads.
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Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
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STOCK BJtANUH.
While fua mm roar sabsoriDtUn oaid an n-a
aakaap roarbrud ia frMof chart.
R P n . Nanrau. Im If B B . I .
sbooliiart aalUa, aama un Uft blp.
Conk, A. i..lna.r.-Hntwa, SOoa rictitahoal
dart ( mon ruththtpi ar aura euaara
trap pfl loft sod split a nhC
Ooaa-lasa, W, M . ,Ilow. Ot.-Cattla, R Don
riaht man, ivkilow-fiKk ia aaeh m kurw, B U
oa loft kip.
Floratifi, L. A., Jlmppnm, Or,-TatUf LF oa
Ptafht bin' k W a eaewl--.
rinfillitaW
Jimm, nun, Rspptxr. Or Ho m braodari
rfat kip. alw aaderbti ia Ml amr. H-oa la
J nili, rfaa. Or. Roma. olrrUT aa
laft autUi aaiila. Mm am right kip, aaaa kail
amp ia naM 4 autit la Wft mi
Ranar, Mika. HafMir, Hora aa kntniUd
a I oa Ian kip .Kia awaaaiut arp ott Ml
ari aavtar alv oa Urn rkrkt
lhr. I. W. Haptmar Or -Ho aa brutd4
and k oa lafl mwnum, aanla wu am I oft
kip. ula ar ribt $. Um aliia ia nabt
a.
Mlsor, Oaiw, Happea- rr.- attta, M O oa
Ha-kt kipi kura a. Mob Ml sttaaldar.
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oa Mt aWf-lilai oaliia mm oa Mt hip.
I w-. Dnlaa.lr.i IikmU mi M
knaktari aattla aaow oa rtatil kip.
Ma ntaaaoa, Batdawa.O'.-Ro-aa IP aa
lft almalriar.
P (par, J. iMlnaliai. (k.-Mi aa, M ana.
. Uft ah.-i.i-n muM. mum aa M kip,
arU k,l aaa aw,
-w t. W . Hf-pa '. Or.-ll.Maa, tO M
Ml ahMakM. CajUa, urn rtM kn.
tra T. kt O. Ramma. - ( aula W ( na
Ml kip. np ff r.M and a4arMt ia Ml taar.
diat koraw W trm Ml atonUtar.
Tko ( at, I, A lliar I tt No aa. I aa
yl anm)4art aaMia. I aa Mt afcaabtaa.
Tmntm It, ll i-a, .-, aai.ttaj T
Mt h.mt.i. Ihh -i aatUa aaaM aa Ml kia
nth aptit ta kni mum.
Vat-abaravr W. (UlU.vaf , f , pa-
aaarn nrrla If ua rii, afcaltaw. aatita
wWnivJ rWr. kip atod rtaM ai'a.
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Going
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager.
Now Open. New Methods. ' New Manage
ment. Strictly First Class.
Rates, $1.00 Per
SPECIAL RATES BY
first-class feed barn run
Buu iroin an irams. vv e solicit your patronage. 587-nov.l2
j .in. m ....
McClure's
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
A NerK,ki,e 01 S?if,it)y BkMhiv Qt.KhAm. The first authoritative and adequate Lite of
Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) ue OI
Rudyard Klpllng'a first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November)
BberBeiliSSlin mISY"180"'8 "St' Ive' " The 0nly novel ' 8tevenson'i still unpublished
Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time."
years of the Civil War nrantli-allv a mnmhor
fitted than any other man living to give a
recollections and cnrrminnnriDiina.
Portraits of 6reat Americans. Many of them unpubliihed. In connection with this series
of portraits it is intended to nahllrh annnial hlnr.hin.i .f,,.u. .,... " .,.,"e?
MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lfiicoln. " g0"0r"" ""e'
Pictures of Daleatlne. SniWlaltv taken nnHor tlio At.n
Storlea of Adventure. A serial by CONAN
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN M ACLAREN, All the fiction that he wiU write during the coming year, with the exception
of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear In McCluke a Maqazink. " 1
JOE L C HANDLER H ARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thlmbleflnger" stories. m
RUDft?PIlLI0; ?M,.de ,'9aptfln!i CoHKeous." Kipling will contribute to McCmjbe's
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OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Magazine a series of short stories la which the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself.
Anthony Hop Brat Hart Robert Barr
Frank R. Stookton Stanley Weyman Clark Ruaaell
will all have stories in McClurk's for the coming year.
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"i Vjar.fxv i IV.
fj Iloppiicr. Oreiroii.
Tna Horn Fun Tahd Wllllaro Gor
don baa moved Lis lam yard from Its
former location to Jooea old stand
bere ba will ba pleeaed Io have all bis
friends and palrooa lo eall oa blm, Mr.
Gordon Is aooommodatlog, baa a Rood
yard and abaedaat facilitica lo lake
care of stock la first elaae a ha pa. Ilia
prices ara very reaaoaahla, lie baa bay
and grata f aala. Oaa iaUl added a
Mir limit of Ixilsd timothy. ' tf.
Tba Gacatta doae not anaallon tbe
bo oeal of any Mrtoa, bal It ia torn-
pelted lo losiat orKin tbe easb ta alvsnee
plaa of aabaaHptloa, vbelwr Iba anb-
eerlber ba Cornaliaa Vaaderbilt or tba
wo who earn bis bread bf bool toiL
We eeenot ran tba paper ea aay ather
pUa. tf
tune tWk siaga Uva llaptter at
Ta'eliiek, a. ta Taeedaye, Tborwlarl,
and Halardeya; arrivee at f a'loek, p.
aa., Moadaya, Wadanadaya aad FrlJaya,
Will aaaka ofiaealU ailti Lrartab traia
ban dMirwI. Fare i, tacb way.
Fraigbt aal par pound. J. If.
IbllMbrock, Prop. OfSca at Harry
Wema'i drag atera. tf.
Day and Upwards.
THE WEEK, OR MONTH.
in connection. Fa Rna mn t
.
Magazin
Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical
r.1 f.inin. n.Ki . ..j i.
rauttova totoy o th . S from hU
' ""u ,u"
DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary
To be educated one must read
the beat literature.
The best literature Is expensive.
Lealle'a llluatrated
Weekly.
PublUned at 110 rifth Avenue,
Mew York, is full of the beat things.
Ita Illustrations are superb; Ita
Stories charming; and Its literary
dertartmanti ara atlttjwl with
educator. It should be In every
Is It na nnum
I
I
1?
f
Oreeo Mslbews tbla week disposed of
hie rneer, buaineaa ia Iba Ci botel
boildln toH.C. Wills, wbo baa taken
abarga of Iba same.
Tbe poJ.s on tbla and of tbe Inland
Telephone Company's line ara being
rapidlr placed ia poeitioo and eonnae
I'oeia will sooa ba made.
Km mail Oucbreo waa lo frua Mono
fsant on Toal.y. Ha r ports snow g
laabea deep on Mabogaoy RUga and tba
roe. la geltiag bad far teamlag.
Cartalntjr ton don't want to euffar wtb
dyspapeie, eoealipatl'rD. aiok beatlachea,
allow skin aad lam f appaiiu. ton
bava never triad De Will's Little Early
ItiaMa for tneaa oomtlaUits or you won Id
bava been eorei. Tbey ara email puis
bat graal regqlalora. ror aala by (o
atr aad Brock. e
Tba regular eobeariptma prxie of tba
Bemi-Weekly (laaalu ia tS.fiO aod tba
rswnlar prirw of tba Weakly Oregnnlaa
at 11,50. Anyone aabarriMaf for the
Oeaetle aad laying for on fear if
aivanna can fat ttib tba OasetU aad
Weakly Oregon laa for tl.OQ, All old tab.
""bare payleg their aabanrietloiia fti
cae year la advanea will ba eotitled ti
the same. e
HOW TO FIND OCT.
Fill a bottle or oommon glass with
nriue aod let it stand twenty-four houre;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is evidence of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to nri
nate or pain in tbe baok. is also convinc
ing proof that the kidneys and bludder
are out of order.
WHAT TO 1)0.
There is comfort in tbe knowledge so
often expressed, tbat Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfils every wish io relieving pain in the
baok, kidueys, liver, bladder" and every
part of tbe urinary passages. It oor
reots inability to bold uriue and soald
ing pain in passing ii, or bad effects fol
lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and
overcomes tbat unpleasant neoessity of
being compelled to get op many times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp
root is soon realized. It stands tbe
highest for its wonderful onres of the
most distressing oases. If yon need a
medicine you should have the best. Sold
by druggists, price fifty oents and one
dollar. You may have a sample bottle
and pamphlet both sent free by mail.
Mention the Heppner Qezette aud send
your address lo Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bioc
hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this
paper guarantee the genuineness of this
offer.
STUPIDITY.
From N. Y. World.
Combine tbe Low and Traoy vols and
Choker is ia a minority of 21,146, Com
bine Low and Traoy witb the other anti.
Tammany eleraeol, (Jeoree. and the m i.
jority against Oroker is 40,0001
"The gods themselves fljht in vjiu
against stupidity 1"
Through stupidity in dividing Ihnir
torcea on two candidates tbe mnj irity
has thrown away tha greatest viakorv.
the greatest opportunity, the greatest
moral cause or a generation.
This defeated majarity is anDnosed to
represent the independence, the intelli
gence, the eduoation and tha moral
sense ot the ooraajaoity. If this m ii ir
ity represents iotellieuoe aud tba vic
torious minority rcoresenta iirnnrnnnp.
how much more intelligent ibnti intelli
gence has igooranoe beenl
Dreadfully Nervoas.
Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Ksrl'e Clover Boot
Tea. It quieted my nerves aud strength
ened my whole nervous system. I was
troubled with oonstipation, kidney aud
bowel trouble. Your Tea aooo cleansed
my system ao thoroughly tbat I rapidly
regained health aod strength. Mrs. g.
A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by
Conger k Brook.
Bberp Prospects.
From The Wool ItocorJ.
We are at tbe threshold of ao unex
pected ara of prosperity in the sheen in-
duatry. Never ia tbe country's history
bava tba prospeots been ao briubt for
tbe abeepmao aa at present. General
liucaot trade ara booming; tba cereal
orops throughout tbe country were
heavy and bava brought good prices.
Tba farmera will eonaeqaently buv
mora dry gooda, and Ibis will ereate ao
looreaaed demand for wool. Those en.
gaged in industrial pursuits will bocome
larger consumers be eause of their greater
ability to purchase Iba necessaries and
corn forts ot life.
Coder Ibesa conditions Iba sheen lu.
dustry cannot languish. Tba farmer
wbo baa no sheep will find it to bia ad
vantage to ioveal in a few breeiiinn awes
before tbe slock sheep ara eibansted br
tha present bri.k demand, and before
prieea bava heeo forced beyond Iba
point of profitable Investment.
Sheep pay, aod pay wall. Tnef add
to tha fertility ot tba farm. They clean
op rotigb land. Tbay yield large Droflis
Tbey give three orops every year-lambs,
wool, mutton. Tbey ears tbair owe
living, aod if given the opportunity, will
feed tbemsalvM. Lt evry farmer keep
a flock of sheep aud ba will ba rewardad
for bia prudxnoa and enterprise.
Karl's Clover Hoot Tea la a btaaaanl
Isiative. Ilagalatea tba bowela, parities
Ibe blood. Clears Iba completion. Easy
lo make and bleasanl lo laka. 'ifl rl
Sold by Cooaer k Brock. y
Oa last Tuesday flea Bwagjert waa
caoaad to appear before lUeorder Rlob-
erdeoo wbo aweeaeed blm 1750 fir die.
orderly e ioduet charged up to bra on
a previ'ios ooaaaioo. 13 so dag op aod
went on his way rjiloiog.
Lad ea, laka tba beat. If yon ara
troubled ttb constipation, sallow akin,
aad a tirad faaling, lake Karl'e Clover
Tea, it ia pleaaaot lo take. Bold by
Uoar k flrock.
What's Iba matter with Iba lad lea'
bead? Tbla organisation thiol! tut
Bow ba allowed to gn down. Ita ferae
baa gone oat all ovar tba naelry. (t
login her, girls, and give anas ove
"awlirdtoee" dieeotds.
Tha HHlnllal'a II.. I .i....t i. .
familiar aarua for ItaVt ttt'a u u.k ii ...i
Halve, always ready f. amerganeiM.
" a aiw:iuo n puaa, also llistabl
ly rellavea and cureaeata. btniaaa aali
'henm. eeweme aad all affaatKioa of Ibe
fctn. it never falls. For Hale by Coeee
PENDLETON'S POSTMASTER.
Chas. E. Fell, Formerly of Heppner, Named
to (Succeed J. S. Johnson.
Washington, Nov. 10. Tha president
today appointed Cbarlea E. Fell rjost-
m aster at Pendleton, Oregon.
Mr. Charles E. Fell waa born io Penn
sylvania 64 years ago, and removed to
Bloomington, Illinois, when quite a
young man, residing there until 1883.
He was engaged at Bloomington in the
nursery business for a number of years.
Ha belonged to a family of considerable
influenoe in Illinois politioe, where hie
uncle, Jesse W. Fell, waa one of the
leading men who organized the republi
can party, the birthplaoe ot wbioh great
party was Bloomington A history of
this event was published in MoOlnre'a
magazine a few months ago. Mr. Fell
resided in Heppner, Oregon, to which
plaoe be removed from Illinois in 1883.
for about ten years, and afterwards re
moved to Pendleton when his son. T. E
Fell, beoame oouneoted with the woolen
aod soouring mills.
This Tells Where Health Hay be Found,
And that ia more important than making
money. If your blood ia imonro. TTnH'
Sarsnparilla is tha only medioine for
you. it onres sorofula. salt rhanm
rheumatism, catarrh and all other dis
eases originating in or promoted by im
pure blood and low atate ot the system.
Hood's Pills are sbbv to tb . t
operate. Cure indigestion, headache.
HIS POSITION.
Kills Tells Where
la Plain Terms.
Congressman
He Stands
While in Baker City a tew days ago
Hon. W. B, Ellia waa requested to atate
his position on tbe floauoial question to
an Oregonian reporter. Hie answer tbat
he waa guided io this, aa well aa other
questions of national importance, aolel?
by the last republican platform, not
seeming to ba auffloient, Mr. Ellia aaid :
"In order tbat there may be no doubt
aa to my construction of it, you can aay
for me tbat, if an attempt abonld be
made to pass a bill in oongress, advocat
ing tha free aod unlimited coinage of
silver by the Doited Slates alone, I aball
moat decidedly vote againat it. This is
the purpose and ialent of our platform,
aod I shall live up to it in every partic
ular. I am frank enough to admit tbat
tbere waa a tima when I entertained
diflerentviews, but tbat limehaa passed."
Mr. Ellis also expressed Iba oonvio
tion tbat, owing to tha daily inoreasing
prosperity among tbe people ot tbe
United Statea, and tbe superior taot and
buainess ability displayed by President
McKinley, tba voters of tbia country
were rapidly becoming more disposed to
leave tbe solution of floauoial Droblems
to tha present administration, and tha
eilver question, aa a political faotor, does
not occupy tba Important position wbioh
it did during tba laat campaign.
Everybody Hays So.
Genoa rets Candy Oatbarlio, tha most
wonderful medioal discovery of .the age,
pleasant and refreshing to ibe taale, aot
gntly aod positively on tbe kidneys
liver and bowela, oleansing tba entire
ayatem, diapel oolda, oura beadaobea,
fever, babituaf constipation and bil
iousness. Plessa buy and try a box of
C. C. O. todav; in R'l nn .i. u..
and guaranteed to ours by all droggiats.
, , tf
Whe Will Be Haerif
Proia the R. O. :
Z etb Iiouser'a realgnalioo as sheriff
of Umatilla oouoly waa filed Monday at
tha olark'a office. II will laka effect
December 4 neit, when tba oeuuty eouil
will meat again aud make ao anDoiat-
ment to fill tba vacancy. Wbo will
ba Iba oeit sheriff la a matter involved
In considerable doubt. Mr. Uouaerhaa
recommended II. A. Faion. oaa of bia
office depntiaa, aa bia neoeaaor. It is
said tbat Judge Martin favors Mr. Faion,
aod Commieatonar Adams wants to in
stall O. A. Barrett, of Athena, aa aberlff.
Tbla would leave tha decision to Com
missioner II. L. Frasiar, of Milton,
whose sympathies are unknown, and ara
now a mailer for speculation.
It ia reported tbat aoma frienda of H.
L. Moras ara quietly orgiog bia oao li
dacy for aberlff.
Tba strength which aomea to aa from
eating aouriabiog food ia better tbao
limnlalioo, beoaoae it is new alrengtb.
Tba health wbkb belongs to a strong
body, wall nourished by proper food
(properly digaeted, ia tba only health
that la lasting.
Tba difference) betweea Hbaker Iiee-
live Cordial and other mediaioaai la
simply that it bclps caiore to make
alraogtb, II doe not profeee to care
aickaaes, eieept aa tbat lioknaaa ia a re
sult of weekoeea eausad by lood e!
properly digaetad.
Hbaker Dlgaativa Cardial will rallava
tba pangs ot Indignation, an I make Ihin.
sick, wrak pMpla aa wall as if tbalr
atoinaclis bad never been oat of mt lar.
II is a gantle aid to Iba digaation of
ain re's strength anker, ftj.
Al dragisU. Trial bottla, I ) eauta.
Noa la IKa lima l .i U' k I .
- ' ' WW , , . ll)f
f)rgoon, I ha graalaat aewepapar of
... .. .. . . . .
in naai. n no ins tiaaia, la.iu airirl
la ia ailana ni I I mi Ma k.--
owibtaatlrrti of kawspapera an X ma.la
la tba state.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
WHAT OUR EXCHANGES SAY.
Notwithstanding tbe frequent intima.
lions of the Oregonian to the effect that
fix Ben. Corbett would perhaps be able
to prevent the appointment of some nr
those reoommended by tbe Oregon dele
gation in oongress, it transpires that the
president has aeen proDer to reooaniM
only those aeleoted by tbe delegation.
After bis plain and emphatio aunounoe
tnenf to the various delegations concern
ing appointments, there would appear to
be but one honorable course left for the
president to pursue in all cases where
lha members of a delegation are agreed
upon the reoommendation of an bddH-
cant, and that is to promptly appoint
mm. tjurns items.
Tbe Oregonian aaya tbat "the next re.
publioan platform oan oontain no
stupidity, bosh, gammon or humbug
about International agreement. That ia
played out." Mr. Scott evidently de
epairs ot baing again invited lo writj
the monetary plank for the state plat-
torm, and bence gives this note ot warn
ing. Having so oleaned his mind, lha
Oregonian editor becomes anxious aa to
what Mitchell and Ellia and the republi
can party are going to do next year. If
Mr. Sootl really desires to be kept post
ed aa to tbe proposed action ot the re
publican party in this atate, be ahould
join it, or at least affiliate with it.
When be doea tbia, or when his paper
advocalea republican principles aod doe
tunes, be may ba given aoma infnrma.
Hon aa to wbat tbe party intends; but
until tbat time be may real assured tbat
bia olamorous demands for information
will go unheeded. The Dallea Chion
lole. Did Senator (?) Corbett "join io
ommending Houser, Summers and
Hall?" Ask Harvey about it. Mr. Corbett
doesn't appear to be a very big man baok
at Waabiaglon. and Ibal "wondarfnl in.
fluenca" of bis ia not being felt to any
considerable degree. Ilia nurse, how.
aver, holds out well, and it tba old gen
tleman a life Shall be snared nnlil ahniil
Ibe first of January, he will still be fi
nancially able to return to tba stats ha
seeks to disgrace. It is quite proper
tbat bia perflly should end where it be-gan.-St.
Helen'a Misl.
Tha Portland Chronicle baa bad Sena
tor Corbett aeated every issna ainoe bia
appointment, and now Ibat tbe time for
tba convention of congress drawa nlgb,
ia eoonting tbe day a and momenta tilt
"tbia foregone conclusion'' ia realized
it might bava been. Goquille City Bul
letin. Tbe people of Oregon ara not irolmr tn
felicitate themselves over the saving that
waa made in probable extravagant ap-
propriations by the hold-nn of tha l.aie.
latnra, sufficiently to return soy of lha
bold-np crowd to another harem, aa
aoma of them seem to imagine. One
bold-np in generation ia more than
plenty. Before all tba Interest bills ara
paid, and tbe salaries of tba commie.
atone tbat would bava been abolished,
ate., etc., ate., tbe "saving" will appear
and beoome large sited item on tbe
other aide ot the ledger. Salem Stain-
man.
Dr. Klng'a New Dlaeevery for
Conaumptien.
Tbla ia tha beat medioine In tha vrtrtj
for all forma of Gongba and Colda and
for Consumption. Every bottle is guar
anteed, it will oura and not disappoint.
II baa no tqua! for Whooping Coogb,
Astbma, Hay Fever, I'oenmoola, liron
cbitia, La (Jrippe, Chi in the Head and
lor Uonanmptioo. It ta safe for all ages,
pieaaant to lake, and. above all, a sura
?ra1, ll to ' lake lit.
'" w tra s ine lo conception
With Dr. Klna'a Na. I),.n....
regulate aad tone tbe atomerb and
mwaw- na guarantee parrert satisfac
tion or latum nmnii. i.ti k...,..
at taer A lirtwk'a drag store. lUgalar
aua 00 ceato aad flUU.
Taey Are Ike 'Ma.tar4."
If-adowa k Ilatten, tbe pioneer black'
emilba, bava made aoma elegant im
provemsnls In tbair aalablkahmenl and
abided large stock of iron, boreabs
aad other malariala aaaentlal lu the
bappineee of tboa wbo bead qoick re
pairton Ibair wagooa, bagglae or any
kind of maebloary. Tbay bava ai
tenilad their mora ao aa to epeommodate
every body in tha oonntry wba la in need
of repaire. Whan yen weal tM
ehml, maeblae repaired, )ra m
thiog alae m Iheir line, yen will Bad
l!eadws k HatUn lo ba tba bnya that
aan do ll-eed do it fight In short
order.
1tr m Mhaaal
IWt ovarlouk ttxaMBaaCaaaingbam
Jieeke at Tbmpaon k liiaoe' alabte.
la Ptir. of W. C. l$rea, al I'alaoa bf ,
o Ed. Bishop. 6 Mf.