Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 12, 1897, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1897.
To-day baa been set for the exe-
cation of Durrani
Coxgbess will take action on the
Cuban question at its coming ses
sion. It can be restrained no
longer.
A monument to Marcus Whit
man, the "man who saved Oregon,"
will be unveiled on Nov. 30, ust
50 years after the Whitman massacre.
not do to designate these people as
thieves; ob, no! - They are called
kleptomaniacs, and thus escape be-
6500 bushels. About 40 China
men were engaged as pickers this
year, and about 100 white people,
A terrible famine in the west-
SHAKP.S AND FLVTS.
Ben Butterwobth, the Ohio
statesman who has been seriously
ill, is getting better. Butterworth
visited Oregon for McKinley last
year.
Capt. P. B. Johnson, at one time
editor of the "Walla Walla Union,
has been appointed senate door
keeper for the next session of con
gress.
It is reported in railroad circles
that Dan Lamont will, in about
two months, succeed President Hill
as head of the Qreat Northern rail
way system.
Personally young Mr. Bryan
did pretty well in Ohio. It is
said that he charged $200 a
speech and expenses, and he made
a dozen speeches inside of four
days, so that he is probably feeling
the return of prosperity.
ing brought before the law. It men, women, boys and girls. At
seems they knew enough, however, 50 cents a bushel these pickers just
to appropriate articles of great earned $3000."
value, and it is our humble opinion
had they been from among the a piece of Parchment,
lower classes they would now be When unwritten on, ia cot mote color
gazing at the passerby through less than the oadaverous oonntenaooes
iron bars ' 'h86 "Dfortnnate persons whom we
are accustomed to Call oonttrmea in
valids What a misnomer! implying,
inn. riaanmr a. oivincr nn fnr Innt! An
em part of the island of Cuba has loDB ag the vivifyit)g power o( rjoatett
killed off about half of the popula- er's Htoraaob. Bittern oan be felt, acd
tion and the remainder are said to that ia possible as loDg as thrre ia no
be dying at a rapid rate. The en- absolute collapse of tue faculties, fresh
tire island is suffering greatly as a ,vi,!ity , 0BD be !nfu9ed, 1.nto. Wtt8,eh3,
, . . feeble frames; color and flesh can be
result of the long struggle of its brought DBOk to wastedi pRllid oheek8
people to free themselves from the with this ernd sheet anchor of the de
yoke of Spanish bondage. It bilitated and the sickly. It is a tonio of
would seem that death is ComiDg tbe latest Penoy and the utmost
to relieve these people from the P". "d a remedy for and preventive
. , . i , ii ' dyspepsia, bilious, malarious, rheu
awful condition in which they have maUOi nervong and kidoey cornplaiDt8.
been placed through the work of Appetite aud sleep are greatly Bided by
Butcher Weyler. Relief is being it; it counteracts tbe effects of undue
. fatigue, or exoitement, and rjolliOs the
sent in as rapidly as possible un- often periong oonseqaennes of exposure
der direction OI the new command- in inolement weather or dump clottiing
er, Blanco, aud it is hoped that a
by Li'i Vernon.
Why don't the clock strike thirteen,
Fa? Because, Johnnie, it hasn't the
face to do it.
The drum is tbe most cruelly treated
instrument in the band; they beat aud
poun 1 it all tbe time.
Most printers are "lean" though they
handle a good deal of "fat."
They eay Nero fiddled while Rime
burned. It might have been worse be
might have been learning a slide trom
bone.
Ain't you my hot potato, asked tbe
Oabbage of the potato down io tbe
South. I "yam," was tbe reply.
Fifth round of priza fight as fhshed
across the wire: "Colorado Springs at
St. Paul" but does not "Winnipeg."
Tbe largest and best
Morrow county Newt.
better state of affairs will soon be
reached.
Jobn R. McLean has given it
np. lie says there is no possible
show to elect a democratic senator
from Ohio, so he has left the state
, for Washington City, where it is
presumed he will coDfine himself
to bis extensive gas interests in
that city.
Toe Oregonian has left the re
publican party and Bays that the
only platform it will endorse on
the money question is the unquali
fied gold standard. The republi
can convention next year will re
affirm its faith in the St. Louis
platform no more than that
Favors Intervention.
Walla Walla Union.
Hanois Taylor, ex-minister to Spain,
I tt . 1. if-
Turn TTnifa Sioina 1 onnramQ I " reOcIllI given IO IU8 pUOHO OIB
ax j 11 j , ., views or toe true position wnion nprnu
li car, ic n i ' hid I J ui 1 1 1 niuoii vvr rr ui u v m kj m
California COUlt in the Durrant and charges that the late Premier Cano
case Monday, and that fellow will vss had "trifled with ns as if we were
now get his dues. This is the last children' when plans of genuine reform
nV,ftnn TWanr'a nftnmov- hA nt were submitted, and which he pretend
, j i ed to favor, and promised to not upoii,
buying uwudik, auua 10Ug-8Uiii- . . , . . Taylor de
ing public will be glad to know nounoes the royal df cree of February,
that the farce is drawing to an end 1897, bs a "shadowy pretence" and re
and that the murderer of Blanche iterates bis former statement of his con
Lamont is to dancle at tbe end of v,otion thnl the "ruliug ola88e8 in Sfmiu
7 , , Bfe resolved to refuse to make any con-
a rope. Through legal process, lglon(l to lhe rebeliong colonists
however, this fellow 8 neck has Wuj0h would meet with their nccept
been spared for two vears and a anoe." All efforts of the minister to
half with the hope of savine the briDK ftbout 80me concessions which
Mto. nf a r,iniaA r,t sn a t oni & the war were fruitless, as the
.. , . , , controlling powers maintained their pur
luuiuoia cyci uwuj- pog(j , oontinue tbe gtrugKle ntiI the
mitted. But we are glad to know subn otion of the rebellious peotlewBs
that justice will be meted out to complete- Mr. Taylor evidently bn
him, and in the" way he deserves. now ,itlle ,aith 10 tu8 sincerity of the
a.i-rt ? 1
proiessinnB 01 ma rtpaniarus, jis ue nam.
"I am now an advocate of intervention
there is eelierully plentv of "pie" in deceased, were granted to the undersigned on
. the ifllth day of October, 18W7, by the County
ovciji uuiur,
Mn. Bryan says that "tbe first
six months of the McKinley ad
ministration were the most disas.
trous in the history of the country."
That's a pretty stiff one, even for
Bryan. But it induces a cpid
shudder to think what would have
been the first six mouths of the
Bryan administration.
The appointment of Ed. M.
Bartlett, of La Orando, as register
of the land oflico at that placo, oc
casioned no surprise to bis many
friends. Mr. Bartlett is an attor
noy of several years' praotico and
lias bad much experience in
land matters which have eminently
fitted Lira for the position to which
he has been appointed, nils ap
pointment gives general satisfac
tion.
FttEE trade claimants expressed beoanse I am satisfied thnt it is tbe only
the holier durinor the late turifT dis. remaining means by which peace can
cussion that the re-enactment of P"fibly be secured."
... i i " ill Mr, Taylors views are wortby
UVCUw,D ,1U JOn nUu.u - mDchoonBider8tiOI)Bg they indicate his
Btroy our foreign trade, and par- belief in a treacherous disposition on
tioularly our foreign trade in tbe part of the Hpanish officials to delay
American manufactures. Thev through diplomatic correspondence with
are quite surprised, however, to oM?' Bm,,in 'erm8 wllioh wiU
find that the report of tbe bureau Tlie 0()urt ut Madrid ig mn,.h dig.
of statistics, presided over by a pieMPa with the exposure, made by th
free trade democrat, shows that ex-minister, of the true attitude wbio
the exportations of American arti- ba 8Pani"h governmeut persists
tinlAa in A.im,af 1S07 th firuf maintaining in Its relations with Cuba,
month under the Dingley law, was
greater that any August in tbe
history of the country. The ex
portations of Americau manufac
tures has grown because of tbe aid
Urllltll fllA tXVxlAAfltfA minin m linn
.UD ojoiciu iic . nMrnmnn. . in tin r(,.011
.in . ... " " - -
given io me manuiactures ot this jbie.
country.
To Far Catarrh
IT IS claimed that oonator Do not depend upon soufTa. inhalents or
Chandler, of New Hampshire, is other looal applioAtions. C rrh is t
cottinc much worried over the oo- constitutional disease, nd can be suo
ulfinf tl.a cessfally trested only by means of oon
Ulll'IJ VS. KMU 'UUIIV'IM M J VI U
il. . i : rti.
lU uuiufy qufHuou. ius senator ..... hl,h tborontily Duriflc. the
is smart enough to know that the blood and removes the scrofnlous tints
republican party hasn't an) thing which oanse catarrh. The great num-
to dd with the world's position on ,H,r of tesiim mtals from those who Lavs
. I 1 . f . ..... U .M II 1. hj
iiiinuLn, ii g iiiudi 3uui'' viliue
aud may protest to our Government
against the publication of his views.
Hut ss Mr. Taylor is now a private
American citizen, be is privileged to
write and speak upon the existing as
well as post relations between Spain an
her rebellions colony, freely, for wbic
Stimulate the stomach,
rouse the liver, cure bilious
ness, headache, dizziness,
sour ttnmach, constipation.
etc. 1'rice 25 cents. Hold
by all (lruKtftg.
The only Mils to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING
BRIDGE.
SEALED PROP03AL8 FOR BUILDING A
bridge across Butter creek, near Felix
Johnson's place, according to plans and specifi
cations In my oltice, will be received until Hat
urdav, Nov. 13th, 1W)7, at i; o'clock, p. m.,
county to furnish all material. Eight is re
served to reject any and all bids.
A. (1. BARTHOLOMEW,
94 County Judge.
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
Nc
"Whetstone" in
Land Office at The Dau.es, Oregon.
November Hth, 1S'.I7.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
drew Carlson has filed notice oi intention
to make finul proof before J. VV. Morrow, Coun
tv clerk, at his ollice in Hcppner, Oregon, on
Thursday, tlm 10th dav of December. 1W, on
timber culture application No. '2H00. for the
north-east quarter of section No. 7, in township
No. 3 south range No. 2t east W. M.
Ha names as witnesses: Frank A. Lundell,
Andrew Anderson, Olof Bergstrom and John
Johnson, all of Uooseberry, Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE.
590-GOO Register.
Notice of Intention.
Ljnd Office at The Dali.es, Obeoon,
October, 8, WOT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
follnwimr-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
beforeJ. W. Morrow, countyuierK. ai ueppuer,
Oregon, on Friday, November 19. 18K7, viz:
JOHN E. FETERSON, ol Gooseberry, Oregon,
Homestead No. 4083 for the 8E4 of Sec 31 Tp 2 8
R 24 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank A. Lundell, Charles J.
Anderson, John Johnson and August Carlson,
all of Gooseberry, Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE,
87-98 Register.
CITATION.
IN THE COUNTY JOURT OK" THE BTATK
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
In tbe matter of the estate of E. (i. Bperry, at-
lo James B. Bperry, administrator of the
above-named estate greeting:
the name ot tne oiaie oi wraou,
r hereby citeo ana requireu k
In
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalles, Obeoon.
Sept. 30, 1897.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heponer,
Oregon, on Fov. 13th, 1897, viz:
THOMAS J. MERRILL,
Hd. E. No. 6234 for the NE4 SE NEM Sec.
32 and SW& NWJ4 Sec. 33, Tp. 5, 8 R 26, E W M.
He names the fnllowine witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Benjamin Parker, Frank
warn, Keuoen Alien, Aiuen a. Alien, an ui
Hardman, Oregon. .
JAB. r. lixvvrvr.,
81-95 Register.
,.,nor in tha Cnimtv Court of the state ol Ore
gon, for the County of Morrow, at the court
room thereof at Heppner, In the County of
Morrow, on Tuesday the 16th day of November,
1897, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day,
then and there to show cause, if any there be,
why you should not be removed as such admin
istrator and your letter revoked.
Witness, the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, judge
of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
tie County of Morrow, with the seal of said
court affixed, this 14th day of October, A. D.
1897Attest: J.W.MORROW
588-98 Clerk.
Postage stamps never
icsing.
take but one
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Printers should never go hungry as
INSTATE OF WM.
Vj Notice is hereby given, that letters of
C. AKERS, DECEASED.
administration on the estate of Wm, C. Akers,
Yen have brought new suobhine into
my life, be said rapturously. Do you
mean that? she asked timidly. Of course
mean it. Can you doubt me? Oh, of
oourse I know you wouldu't intention.
ally misrepresent; but yon know a
yonng man so often thinks a girl has
brought suoBhice into his life when in
reality it's only moonshine.
Court of Morrow Countv,
All persons having claims agat'ist said estate
are required to exhibit them to me fur allow
ance, at mv home near Gooseberry, Morrow
Countv. Oregon, within six mouths after the
date (if this notice or they shall be forever
barred
This 29th day of October, 1807.
BliNJAMIN L. AKERS,
92-001 Administrator.
The largest room in the world-
room for improvement.
the
Yes, said the man driving an emigrant
wagon, I am from "Puck et Soun," will
travel through the "Will-a-uaetta" valley
and stop a few weeks with my brother-
in-law, who lives in tbe "Ump-Quack"
valley near Roseburg, then I will work
all winter tu "Tack-a-maw," where I have
a jb. Interpret this yourself.
The dramatic critic on the "P.-I." of
Seattle may be a "Gallery God" but that
is no sure sign thht be oan rule ' Nigger
Heaven."
We must stop the "golden rule" and
practice the oast iron rule. What is it?
Do others, or they'll do you.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
Is it be place to go to get
your fiue pork aud lamb
chops, steaks and roasts.
FSIH EVERY FRIDAY
Fine sugar-cured hams and bacon.
Pure leaf lard, kettle-rendered, old
Btyle. Highest cubIi price paid for
lut stock.
KHEA.& MATHEWS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and bv virtue of an execution and order
of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County ot Morrow and
to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment.
rendered and entered in sain court on me orn
dav of October, 1897, in favor of W. P. Lord, H.
R. Kincaid, Phil Metschan, as a board ot com
missioners for the sale of school and university
lands and for the investment of funds arising
therefrom, plaintifls, and against Henrietta E.
Decker, O. W. Decker and K. F. Hughes, de
fendants for the sum of Six hundred ninety
dollars with interest thereon from the 5th day
of October, 1897, at the rate of eight per cent per
annum, and fifty dollars attorney s fees, and
the further Bum of twenty-three and 50-100 dol
lars costB which judgment was enrolled and
doeneted in the clerk's office of said court in
said county on the 5th day of October, 1897, and
whereas It was further ordered and decreed by
the court that the mortgaged property to-wit:
The north-east quarter of Bection twelve (12)
in township one (1 north range twenty-five
(25) East W. M., in Morrow county, Oregon, be
sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accru
ing costs. 1 will, on Wednesday, the 1st day
of December, 1897, at 2 o'clock, p m., of said
day, at the front door of the court house in
Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the
right, title and interest of the said Henrietta
E. UecKer, o. w. Decker ana K. F. rlugnes in
and to the above described property at public
auction to the highest and best bidder for cash
in nana, tne proceeds to be applied to tne satis
faction of said execution and all costs and costs
shat may accrue.
Hi. Li. MAILOUK,
Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon.
Dated 28th day of Oct,, 1897. 92-601
SUMMONS.
TN THE JUSTICE COURT OF THE SIXTH
1 District of Morrow County, State of Oregon.
D. E. Oilmen, Plaintiff,
vs.
R. W. Bearden. Defendant.
To R W. Bearden, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear before the under
signed, a justice of the peace for the District,
aforesaid, on the 17th day of November, 1897, at
10 o'clock , a. m., at the office of said Justice, In
said district, to answer the above named plain
tiff in a civil action. The defendant will take
notice thst If he fail to answer the complaint
herein the plaintiff will take judgment against
him for $248.95 and the costs and disbursements
oi 8bld action.
This summons Is served upon you In pursu
ance of an order made and entered In said court
on the 5th day ot uctoDer, lavi.
W. A. RICHARDSON, justice oi Hie reaue,
tf th Dis. Morrow Co.. State of Oregon.
85-98.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
II. HERD & I ProDriators
A. G. OGILVIE lroPr,erors-
Two oxen were one day traveliim a-
long a oonntry road when one saw a
swarm of bees in tbe road ahead. Stick.
ino Lis tail out bohiod him as straight Fossil (( miles)... 5 00. Round trip
i,,n .!, t,.in .InrlWIin. Miiyvll te (5 J mllos) . 4(10 Round trip
to the buBhes. "Tbe wicked flee where
no man pursueth," said the other ani
mal, "bnt tbe righteous are bold as a
lion." And he oamly went on his way. Stae leaves AMiuRton every morning
He soon encountered the swarm of bees (Sunday neepteil) at 0 o'clock; is due
and they lighted on him end perforated ot Condon at 3 p. m. and ar.ives at Fos
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
$9 00
700
Condon C19 miles).. 300 Round trip 600
Clem (28 miles).... 200 Round trip 3 50
Olex (19 miles) 150 Round trip 350
his hide with tljeir stings. As be snorted
and plunged baokward and forward,
threshing the air with his tail, the other
ox oalled out Irora a safe position: "The
wise man seeth tbe danger aud turneth
aside, but the fool passeth oo end is
punished." Moral Texts will prove
anything.
ml at 7 p. to.
Comfortable covered' caaohes mid oare'
ful, t'Xrericr.ced drivers.
Land Office at Thb Dalles, Oskoon,
October 8. 1897.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on t'riday, November 19, 1897, viz:
CHARLES J. ANDERSON, of Gooseberry, Ore.,
Homestead No. 3734 for the NWK of Sec. 31 Tp 2
8 R 24 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hiB continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Frank A. Lundell, John E.
Peterson, Emil Lundell ond Andrew m. reier-
son, all of Gooseberry, Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE,
87-98 Register.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT FOR
1 1 the purpose of making an examination of
all persons who may offer themselves as candi
dates for teachers of the schoolB of this county
and for state and life diplomas, the county
school superintendent thereof will hold a pub
lic examination at the court house at Heppner,
opening Wednesday, Nov. 10th at 1:30 p. m.
J A I W. BHll'llSY,
93-95 School Supt., Morrow Co.
Any person who is interested in
British Columbia should write to W. H.
Hurlbnrt, general passenger agent of tbe
O. It. & N., for a copy of Pat Donan's lit
tie "booklet," "The New BooaczalaDd."
It is well worth tbe trouble. 60-tf.
NEW DEAL !
" WASH
THOMPSON
Has lately ereoted a building
on the Ayers property, near
tbe corner of Main and Wil
low streets, opposite the City
hotel, which be is using as a
MC&T MiniCT -
Mr. Thompson will overlook
nothiDg in his line
FULL LINE OF MEATS AND SAUSAGES.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY.'
Come to the Gazette office and get a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look cheap, and
besides you cannot get your business
card printed tbereon. tt
In it for
Business-
"Keep out of debt and people will
thiuk better of you for it" is an old say
ing. Yet I've noticed that the more I
owe people the gladder they always
seem to see me.
THE WOOL RECORD
Tells You How to Do It.
What fools these mortals be," suys
fuck, nnd I think be is shout right.
psrilla prnvs the unequalled power nt
Some time ago Mr. Bryan was
very facetious with a remark that
he hail not mot tha general yet,
and being asked what general he
referred to, replied, "General Pros
perity." The other day, at the
conclusion of ouo of Lin addreHsna,
an old farmer went np to him,
shook him ly the hand, and asked,
"Have you noun the General?"
And the boy orator'a bland amile
waa conspicuous by ita absence for
the rest of the evening, aaya a Ne
braska exchange.
ti if ii.- i i i--: i
""V nr 11 luu wor,u ueo,u thwrnailieina t conquer this disease.
tuatgoldeLall bo the standard, tf troubled with cstsrrh give Hood's
and that silver shall bo used as aHrtprill a fair trial at ones.
subsidiary coin, why this country
cannot do anvlhinff bnlanbmil. HAD TO ADMIT IT,
unless she wants to join Bolivia
and Mexico. And there is nothing
at 'present to jnstify such expert
ment Conditions are changing
all tho time, Henator Chandler
knows this very well.
The practical workings of woman
sufTrage in Ohio docs not cotno np
to tho standard which its advocates
claimed would follow its adoption.
Woman's suffrage in local elections
has Wen tried in that state
for two years, in the first year,
IS'.Ij, &H31 woman voters registered
in Cleveland; in 18M but 272S reg-
istcred, aud io the spring of 1N'.7
but JOS and for tho late Novem
Iter election only Hi 1 ho women
of Cleveland, at least, care little for
the privilego of casting their votes.
A mono the "common herd" of
mankind, if a porsou appropriates
articles belonging to another, he or
she, as the case may he, is called a
thief, ami punished as such. It i
different, however, among those
tf "high caste," as witness
coui.l or. cases wliich t0
curred iu l'ottland recently ol
young ladies from wealthy faiui
Tbs followlnc Krrnt U from th Hninr
of ths Vsllry I'upcr.
KM.lpumiTV. I CALAMITY.
On (. ihu nl th lt-l It Ii M'hiK mlmlltiM
vli'W'i ni'W liim.lt nn l on nil il'ln llml Oie In
in itilnvtl In Hi Mini mlnrili'.l Oi
hmiiU ! III rli-rtro t-riiiupiit lijr Hi lUint-
lyiwni mt re iiiinlOr U li'T "i ih-vim
uri'wnt tho iwiwr In mm tin to lhe ptiM'ii.l
nw ilnn liMlair. Th inir l lil-h the
ninlcrl.1 hm now ill mr trwuury ol tlm iivitii
rll. him put. tnil mm! hm Ikh-ii mm
I'hura.U'l laail Will lllttlit bV I rrCklpM
When completed, the sale of the .m-r.yUM.
Union racino railroad will have iiw wr.-iu ihimr iwvu
lilMral liatroniiH It h
paid back to the government prin- ,,)",,h,h',,t",iu'1
cipal and interest at 0 per cent w.iu ' -;''-'
Ibis "investment was made, about ,H,lh ;'" "'"' '"'V i
tHIrm. our tt.IUr
thirty years ago, and how many in- ''fpTJu
vestments of that length of time irl
could have panned out bettor? h-hwrtnifr m..i. n
I itimtipitfiw mrm mims-i-i
When the national advantages re- KuTiV!" .rV'"-.?,
nltinrf frnm tlirt nutnit ,tn nt " ' " '
,...m - imrm.-lt.niliiif
this road are considered, the in.
vestment on the part of the United
1 I ..... I - l. I Ttia.i.nl
ovan-1 nuuiu uui unto iirt'u ihui
h i
Trjlt !
t.. n:.r l.l l-i l.ll Cl"it liH't.t f.
one if no part of the principal or! ri ii'mii iim. th n.--ii c
intereht had Wen repaid. It is
probable, however, that the demo
cratic waiters will continue to talk
of the "steal" that has Wen perpe
trated.
By a spt oiiil arrangement we offer to
cur readers
The Wool Record
and Kemi-Weekly Gazette, one year for
83 00.
The Wool RcO'ird is tlm only national
wool organ and covers the wool industry
from the raising of the sheep to the sell
ing of tlie nimmliu'tiired article. It m
pnbliMheil weekly nt Ni w York hlul the
rewuli.r price m t'HM a yexr. lis markrt
rMtiiirtn urn full Hlul Ouinolets unit ita
Schilling's llcst baking powder Hhwp HiccdirH Talks slone sre worth
...it i 1 10 time the price of the pi-.per.
H.unple copios uti itppiioitiiiHi.
We heartily recouimeiid this combi
nalion to our subscribers.
S200022
If you use too much
of
"if
o J. M. EAGER.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
it don't spoil ,the cake.
But why j not make your
money go as far .is it will by
using just enough of Schilling s
Inst baki v jo der -one-third
less than of the brand you arc
used to?
A S' I l' lii
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IP'S
vi i
m A
MEN! be".
MANE FALLS 1 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHKl'PARD
I1KD MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All luil l'.oute Wiihont
Chsng" of Cars IV'twivti Spokane,
K'lMlnnd stiil Nrlnon. Alst U'tweeo
Nrln snl HustlsnJ, ttsily except
Hiimlsy :
nil A
Arrlrfc
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Hi . M
.I ts !'. M.
M Hiikni . .
li n A. M l;.inn.l ..
V HI A.W Ni-Iwib ....
( liaw r-w '" mt lm with atmnim fur
Ktti.1.. all. I ll kiWittlBl ijlkt tHHIltM.
I'wannr f i'hi-iO lilr n.l Pu injury I
I m t niimm't nt Huriii mtl !
f.ir r..lnli imI I i'l I I i lli'il. lnf )'
pir J if -u t i In J t f '
(hi it of )itl n ,-t i r wuJ I n..U l.
r:,v it ; vs., ; i ''.-r. 4 v. ca.
I mWW on ! iffh 'f 0 "f t V'tiJ
tf'f !-- a t. i.. . hil I tmr 1. t- t''
eur, I. il t'r' l',,!" '
pn tu a. M my H 'l'imiii iin li J
it wii'i '! . it roHiilu.- 'nr itru.t,
4 i V ni Ao , I'UtcKjs I'U
M' (Vsn lUliit it Im arfcnowWgwl
Or tho Dew lodustrins that are
Wiog devcloptvl on this coast none
aro protina mora successful than r. 1 ih liw c..ti.e.
, ,, . .. . tm-rourf mr siiv liiiirt drug 1 ?i. e,
cranWrry culture) and ths time is WcllU. AtinKifr ty b..L
Dot far distant when our market
nil) I Miitir.il w nnt.liA.t itti tli hf W Iks I'sWl
home-crnwn Wrrtes. The largest splfiiJiJ rmy t.nni siiis
craoWrry Dtarsh.s are located M,i' '' ,"'- r-'l
Dear llwsco, and of their yield the
Slid Spokane oil the Hpokau "ilyer,1
.1.11 It A M. TLhi air J fi,r Imn
IlwaooTrthuDe has the following (b,tJ,0(ir. ,wor, .Nrr, Wtti built
to sat : "The gatherinu of the oath sm pla m rrsnUr slfir.,
cranWrry crop at the Chalxit tol spboliief Is WtiU int4 nl
m.r.h nr ... Mnrlu.UI P,0,b This B.sr he. ot r.rs eossMs
iwni sa tMM i v's iu j I - - - . - ------- . , , , A
4 - . . I l Miu.kkiiA villi fcittitlftf r ftfsi tiltitilotf la
lie, who stole diamonds to the last week, aud tho .ro,luct will Ui, f -t , wh , ifcMlf
.a A I An I. 111 . 1.1 I l l. I 4 1 n...
amuuni oi OTpr HUM ii wuuij nin iiuw umnni imi hi n ui m
D. A. CURRAY,
r".irmrljr nl reinlli l.in
Tonsorial Artist.
can
cured
If you mfTcr frm ny of lh
ills cif irrn, cimi lo tli olileal
Speculmt on ih fuil'ic Cou,
DR. JORDAN S CO..
.1081 Market SL Eat s' 1 882.
Vounc mm am! middle
asril mm ho are lutlcrinf
bom th etTfcit ul iuhf il iiuiirdi(inaor i J
in Pfciuirrr va.irv riivtiiii ami I hvic:il
Ix-hllll t Iiuiiiiinfi l.ol ,nnliMal M
iiialliKi nnnli iniiit; n""""'",,''"l',,',
rraaiainrrhira. Ioitnrrliapia. m
I rrqiirao ( I rlMMilMK, . Ily a
CiiiiiiH'iJIiiin 4 mnaxiiw,4 grrt curaltr pow M
t, th llnctiir hua aii nrr-Mitred hi trcntmrat T
Ih-it it Hill nt only nil ii imm!iatrvh'l but M
rtvrmawnt rura. 1 ha limi'-f d" not cUint ti T
arrl.a-m mtr l, tul la wrli-knimn to tat lair m
and future I hvtii'in and Niirnr.m, frrrtuinnt
in S i i ir-IHarnrai ef ,TI rn.
aiihlll ihrii:iirrrilii-lni(ruinth T
g-l. m w nhiml if.111 lrraairia A
IIISV H ai pi; ! to IM Wilt to. f
M'ari(li.ii.mil i7I A t'l h Pi f
Thawaiiaid lollnr).
I m.iiltniiiin IKIK and alrfiilf prlvata.
ClUKuyjS IF.KY KKASOSAHIK Treat-
Sir it af-v n ttlV lat r I!!--. STwl tiaT brk . A
" Tb I'hllsaaphy mf lltvrrlAJI''. f
(n. (A valualil U4 fia' men.) A
VIIT l H. Joa4" f
flreat Musriim f Anatomy- i
th Statat traj Urirrat Muarwraiif tl kind IRtli
nwlU, l-n fttHl Uatn b" wos.iifilly yua V
rm made; r" tn bvuh! atikn Md dtrfaa.
ar rtf-atii'iv aa-ti-t tww iiaxii
I A TA .() ( k A K I .l ol wrlta.
1081 Utrkti tlri Im rranHar. Cat
i2 WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF
$ Groceries, Dry Goods, Ladies', Gents' and
jn. Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots
jej and Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Notions, Etc.,
:J At prices as low as they can be sold in
:
this market.
D. A. Herren Building, HEPPNER, OREGON.
Shaving,
Naif Cuttlnf,
Slin. Malliak I'olinT,
IS Cants
25 M
lli'l imcr. Orrcnn.
so vtasa
KXPSMIIHCI.
Mathews 8i Gentry
BAHBERS
Shaving
?
hup lii
45
Cents.
y 1 1
itiwrt Hniith ol I'mlnltlr.
Blankets! Blankets!
TF5T AI?J3ESZ3EaTrS I
1200 Pairs Now
On Sale at....
Minor & Co.
J L GIBSON,
AI t hai )." l I Htaiiil.
sliiwinu;. 1 "
Hair Ctittinv:.
J. ( krritn( f lh futn of IhU thop I
fur Itnt i Ism work n d ouit! I U- is I
bv fttt tail.
TRADf MARKS,
DISICHS,
COSVSlCNTa e.
A amnf a atMrll and aniIN mar
a)a .ait . .im. t.m, ah,iif an Ihiii.h ta
t..i-,l lii .l. lht. I ..iHniMnt(Mli..fM alrt.IlT
r4ia.iiiii. it I, a-tH , 1 ... an utiini ttf,.
In A"i-a U t.m a H aimigi n .ih..
'.i-ma lakvaj IhrvMua aaiaua S tu. Nwn)
,M-vial n.A in I la
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
aranlifiiliv lllnHralaH. Unraa, larr-ilalN nf
ji.iHiiar kiaal aw t irtt it a taart
lali, BcMitha. ..ittora n'i a4 liaiJili
wuwK va I'iiht atit fr. Ad4aa
MUNN A CO.,
3St Srwlair, Haw lark.
aa aay I
jSKSa1 Wanted-ftn i Idea 2253 !
rT,.! I-HT,rl A i faT'r "a ,'" a ! i m.l i.i fSbat il
iV ifc, AAI SnlaalSi Itli , ,4 i . a-a...4-. .. Hi If 1 . ! . a a(
al tV4 md la ' t ! fearaal aavaaMpa aa4.
Cotton Blankets 00c a pair.
Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25.
Wc also have a line of Eastern blankets
called wool, at 83 00.
Hut the Ouy I'.Uukct
Oo Karth is tli
Ws sea s.la snout for ttmss, bsvlos ioiihl oar
stirs tins ia Joos, il tssblas as to t tbrw
salal.fstaj o.J l tba iiai pneaa s.karl for
isfarinr brss'l. Call sect rismlna.