Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 17, 1897, Image 1

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The Heppner Semi-Weekly
Gazette from now until
Msroh 1,1898, for
-25 Cts-
Yearly subscription Reduced to $2.00
FIFTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 17. 1897.
NO. 60G
TRIAL' SUBSCRIPTION -
The Heppnar Semi-Weekly
Gazette from new until
March 1st, 1898, for
-m2S Gts.!-
Yearly Subscription Reduced to $2.00
.1
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Tuesdays and Fridays
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man.
At $8.0 J per year, $1.00 for nx months, 60 ota.
tor throe mon ens, strictly in advance.
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Application.
Entered at the Poitofflce at Heppner, Oregon,
a second-class matter...
THIS PAPKR is kept on file at E.C. Dake'e
Advertising- Agency,, M and 65 Merchants
Exohangs, Ban I ranoiaoo, California, where oou
raota tor advertising can be made tor it.
L; P. FISHER, NEWSPAPEB ADVERTI8
. ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build
ing, Ban Franoiaoo, la our authorized agent.
This pap is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N.-L0CAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p m. daily exoept
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1205 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Juuotioa 3:30 a. m, and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m
Bpokane Express Nu. i leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. ana arrives at neppner jnnouou itou p. m,
nd TTma illH H:SU n. m.
Portland lixriress tto. , rrom bpokhdb, arrives
Going
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) ,
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
mint
at Umatilla ollOa m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
. ,m. and arrives at Portland U:SU a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Keoimer Junction 8:ii5 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaver Umati'la 11:10 p.m. and
arrives at ;eppner Junction 12:25 a. m. and at
Portland 7:20 a. m. .
For further information Inquire of J. Ij. Hart,
Agent O. K N., Heppner, Ore.
OFFICIAIi BIEECTOET.
United States Officials.
President William McKiuley
v..Pm.lHnt Garret A. Hobart
Beoretaryof State John Sherman
decretory of Treasury ...Lyman J. Gage
a.rv nf Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
u r wi- Kniwell . Alirer
rtacretarv of Navy. -John I). Long
Dnat.iustAi.-ftAnaml James A. Uary
Attorney-General Joseph McKenna
Seoretary i f Agrioulture James Wilson
Governor..... -.-W. P. Lord
Beoretaryof State .H. R. Kinoaid
Treasurer Phil. Metaohan
Supt. Publio Instruction ....G. M Irwin
annul C. M. Idleman
" ' CG. W.MoBride
Senators 1 t h, Mitchell
FIRST Go via. St. Paul be
cause the lines to that point will
afford you the very best service.
SECOND See that the coupoD
beyond St Paul reads via. the
Wisconsin Central because that
line makes close connections with
all the trans-continental lmeB en
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is first-class in every
particular.
THIRD For information, call
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket agent and ask for a
ticket reading via. the Wisconsin
Centra) lines, or address
Jas. C. Pond,
Gen. Pas. Agt,
Milwaukee, Wis.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
MBS. L. SMALL, Manager.
Now Open. New Methods. New Manage
ment. Strictly First Glass."
Rates; $r.oo Per Day and Upwards.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OB MONTH.
8j?A. fust-class feed barn run in connection.
and from all trains. " We solicit your patronage.
Free 'Bus run to
687-nov.l2
or Geo. S. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark Bt.
Portland Or.
H, W. Fail;
PROPRIETOR
01 the Old Reliable
GaultHouse,
CHICAGO,' ILL,.
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 41
q., u. m. & Bt. r., u. sc a., r. f t. w. ot u.,
and the C. Bt. L. & P. Railroads.
KATES SB.OO PBH DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ta.,
C2XXCA.O-0, ZX.I4.
KOltN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841;
Congressmen ,
Printer
Supreme Judges.
(G. W. Mo
' 3. H. Mi
I Binger Her
1W. R.
.....VI
( R. 8.
. i F. A.
?C. E.
For more than fifty-six yedrs it has never failed
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
I Binger Hermann
W.8. Ellis
a. jjeeus
Bean.
Moore,
Wolverton
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen
Prosecuting Attorney "
Morrow County Officials,
Joint Senator
Representative.
County Judge.... ......
" Commissioners,
J. W. BeoketU
" Clerk.
" Hlieriff
' Treasurer
Assessor.
. Lowell
J. Bean
A. W. Gowan
...J. N. Brown
d. Bartholomew
... J.B. Howard
Surveyor...
School Sup't...
Coroner
..J. W. Morrow
,E. L. Matlock
. Frank Gilliam
...A. C. Petteys
.. J. W. Horlior
Jay W. Shipley
..B. F. Vaughan
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
lr prosperity and happiness, for tha improvement 01 their
business and home interests, for education, for the elevation of American manhood and
trim nnmanhnnH
IT HAStoldat the fireside, Interesting and instructive stories of the doings of the world, the
nation ana states.
IT HA8 advised the farmer as to the most approved methods of cultivating and Isrveitlng hll
s pertaining to the w
a century has held their confidence aud esteem,
crops, and the proper time to convert them Into the largest possible amount ol money.
ertaimng to tne wettare 01 tanners auu villagers, ana ror over a n
IT HAS led In all matters 1
alf
HOW TO FIND OCT.
Fill B bottle or oommon glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours;
a sediment or settling indioatei an un
healthy eoudition of the kidneys. When
urioe stains linen it is evidenoe of kid
ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri
nate or pain in the back, is also convinc
ing proof that the kidneys and bludder
are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is oomfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the
baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
part of the urinary passages. It cor
rects inability to bold urine and eo aid
ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol
lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, aud
overcomes that unpleasant neoessity ot
being compelled to get up many times
daring the night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary effect ot Swamp
root is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful on res of the
most distressing oases. It you 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 Gazette and send
your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this
paper guarantee the genuineness ot this
offer.
PRESS COMMENT.
IONE ITEMS.
The men who are posing as leaders ot
the populist party in Oregon at the pres-'
ent time are a "sell-out crowd." There
was a time when the populist leaders
were entitled to respeot and consider
ation, but that time appears to be past
Last year several ot these so-called lead
ers were " seduced " by Joe Simon and
his gang and several others went over to
the "Mitchell push." However, Joe Si
mon captured the greater number of
tbem, as he was more liberal with bis
"dough," as he had would-be-senator
Oorbett to draw on, East Oregonian.
The "only republican paper published
in Pendleton" does not appear to be re
ceiving the patronage ot the republican
administration, as it should do it it really
is what it olaims to be, "the only repub
lican paper in Pendleton." The fact is,
for the present at least, the Pendleton
Republican, edited by Mr. J', P. Mo-
Manas, has oaptured the "persimmons"
falling regularly from the La Grande
land offioe tree. East Oregonian. '
We doubt it Mr. Oorbett will ever be
seated in the senate as senator from Ore'
gon. But if, in the uncertainty of
events, he should be, it can never be
said he is t be choice of the people of
Oregon. It left to a popular vote, Oor
bett Would not have been within tele
soopio view of an eleotion. The Dalles
Obroolole.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
IT 18 TII33.
Attend the ohuroh meetings. It will
do you good and oost yon nothing.
The snow is all gone, and rain tails
almost daily. Who says we will not get
a crop during the coming season?
lone will oelebrate Christmas. The
lone 8unday sohool bas undertaken the
work and all citizens will lend a helping
hand,
Albert Lough leaves for the valley,
where he makes his borne. He bas been
at work in this neighborhood for some
time.
Born To the wife of Lee Padberg, a
daughter. Lee feels very proud and re
oeives the congratulations ot all in the
community.
Have our directors visited our soboolT
The law says : "The directors shall visit
A PRIZE ESSAY.
13 Astor Place
New York
IVTowr "Vfivlr: W"fflrlv HPviV.il TIP' landinspeot their sobools from time to
11 v x uiiv x 1 luunt, , Th tfoMol , btrt.
And we furnish It with the GAZETTE, one year for
$2.76, eaah in edvence.
Address all Orders to
THE GAZETTE.
w Thos. Morgan
Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. Sloouin,
: -v . . u .. 1 1 T u Hirnnnn.
oau . ----- . Richard
?ThT ........ A. A. Hubert
Preeinet Offlcerr.
!.: 1 .v.. W. E. Hioherdson
7ZZ':::r.::::..K b. wheutone
Halted 8UtM Land Officers.
THK DALLES, OB.
J. t. Moore
A. H. Bimrs
LA UBAKUa, Mm. j
Register
Heoeiver
B.F. Wilson..
J.H. Robbins..
..Heoeiver
JEOR3BT SOCIgXXES.
BAWLIN8 POST, NO. IL
G. A. B.
w ml Luxinirton. Or., th last Saturday of
1 All inni ara invited to loin
11 ur u.ui, C. G. Frjul'.
"Adjutant. tf Commandar.
Dr.' P. B. McSwords,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
City Drug Store,
Office in the
City Hotel,
near
tt
D. J. McFaiil, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offlo hours. 8 to 10 a. ra.. and 12 to
a n. m.. at residence. W. A. Klrfc'i prop
erty, east of M. E chnrcb. Booth, and 10
tn 12. a. m . to i 10 0 D. m. . ai omos id
lbs rear ot Borg's jewelry store.
Brown & Redfield
Attorneys at Law,
Offioe la tb First National
Building.
Htrpwsft, : : Oaoo,
Baok
tf
The Outlook will be In 1897, as it bas
been during each of its twenty-seven
years, a History ot Our Own Times. In
its various editorial departments The
Outlook gives oompaot review ot the
world's progress; it follows with oars I
.11 the important philanthropic and in
dustrial movements of the day; baa a
complete department of religious news; I
devotes much space to the interests of I
the home; reviews current literature;!
tarnishes cheerful table-talk about men
and things: and, in short, aims to give I
freeb information, original observation, I
and reasonable entertainment.
Beginning with tbe fifty fliftb volume,
tbe paper will assume the regalar maga
zine sis, wnion will add greatly to Its I
oonveuleuoe and attractiveness. Tbe
Outlook Is published every Saturday
fifty-two issues a year. Tbe first issue I
In eaob month is an Illustrated Magazine I
N amber, containing about twice as many I
pages as lbs ordinary issue, together I
with a large number ot pictures. '
Tbe prioeof Tbe Outlook is three
dollars a year in advanee, or less than a
cent a day.
8end for a specimen copy and illustrate
txl prospeotus to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor I
Plaoe, New Yoik Ollv.
BTOCt BRA SDH,
Whll rue ap roar sabaortpdiia paid fr I
aa kaap roar brand la fraaof ebar.
Bote. F. O.. tUpfawr. Or-Horaa, F B C Uft I
booloart call
Write your name and address on a postal card, lend It to Goo. W. Best, Tribune Office, New
York tlty, ana a sample copy 01 tue new lorn weeaiyii rinune wui be nianuu 10 you.
A Campaign
Of Education
How to Get it (T yi rn
patron
right to demand this and unless direo
tors perform all their duties sobools will
never be what they ought to be.
lone Is to gobble np another sohool
district. Tbe distriot below lone bas
been short of funds fur some time, and
bas beso almost depopulated. Tbe few
voters in that district have expressed
their desire to join lone and it is only a
matter ol a short time, when It is ours
A petition is being oiroulated, and all
should make beats and sign, so it will
be oonoluded before the annual meeting
I be third time since last year our
soboot district is acquiring new territory,
With this extension ot territory lone
ill bave tbe foundation oeoeasary tor
The Oregonian holds out the hope
tbat Mr. Oorbett will be seated when
the senate gels around to it. Suoh
presumption is not warranted by the
(sots, and in a few . weeks Mr. Oorbett
will be settling bis hotel bills in Wash
too ; and bie himself to bis Portland
Dome a plaoe be should never bave
left. Suoh a course would be extremely
satisfactory to tbe people ot Oregon
who do not wIbu to be represented in
tbe senate by an antiquated gentleman
who would be but the mouthpiece for
Joe Simon, tbe diaplaoed boss of tbe re
publican party in Oregon. Tbe Dalles
Chronicle.
The congressmen from Idaho, Wash
ington and Oregon should join hands
and foroes for an open river. By proper
work on their part au open river oan he
secured within five years and vast
area now uuprodnotlve be mads to sup
port in oomfort thousands of people
landless nnder present conditions
Every cewspaper within the Inland em
pire, aa well as those of Astoria and
Portland, should raise their voloes for
an open river," and will do so nnless
their months are shut by some one who
controls or influences tbem sgainst tbe
best interests ot tbe poople. East Ore
gonian.
Mttiinuii..
U H P flB RLLELED
orrrrisre
To be educated on must mtd
tha boat literature.
Tb beat literature Is expensive.
Leslle'e Illustrate.
Weekly.
rubllsned at 110 rutk Avsno,
Hew York. I lull of the Ust things.
It Illustration are superb; It
stories charming; and It literary
department are edited with coo-
It should b la every
1 eatlla, aato oa left blp.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Kelts and buys rl !. ints bousrs, pays
Use, dnas nmrsyanrlna and will srv you In
any way In bis Hue, at reaaouanie nguma.
i Coos, A. JLna.Or.-Huraa. KJusi rUM afcnal
dar, I attla, samauo nghl hipt ear Mjoar
crop oil left and split ID right.
Dowalaaa. W. M . riallowar. Or. Cattle. Dm
riaht anla.ewailuw-furk la eack aart brsa, H II
kit hi p.
Kir. Rrne.Dnaclaa.Or. Hmas hraodad FLY
oa Mt ahooidar, eatUsi aaaM oa lafUiip. kuls
ts nahl aar.
Florwoa. L. A., flat' !, Or-Tattla, LF n
riaht hloi bona. V with bar aadar oa riiU
abooidaT.
Jonaa, Harry, flanpaar. Or Horaat taraadatl
ri i an taa laft atMwIdart oaMla brsodad J oa
nahl blp. alau asxWUt la laft ear, Uo la
Humrw enanty.
Jntinana, Falls. Ijb, Or. Iliraaa, oirelaTaa
-a. I ai I Ty I I nfinanw. rails, ipna, ipv. n
First National B a n k I r,r: r..,,j;,,'p
OP I1EIT5ER
C. A. Rhca,
T. A. RHCA.
OfO. W. CONeCR,
8. W. SFCNCCP),
a President
Vlee President
Cashier
Aee't Cashier
Ranaf. Nika. Uavona. Or. Hnraa braedad
tKI m laft hie aaitia aama u4 fan off Urt
sart ajxta aku oa Ux rlbt
LaabM. J. W, Hannnae Ur Hnraii a hraiuta
I. aad A on Mt alxnilaWi ean ta saota oa laft
hip, wattle star riaht era, Ibraa aiiia ta right
TnasaeU General E4ckin Basinest
EXCHANGE
Ob all pan el tb world
Bought and Sold.
Minor.
riaht hip;
- ai
Mt alwajdal OatUa
, nsppear nr. arue,
k It IM I
HI
Cnllartion mat e all point an
raonU Tenu.
aurplus and andlrtded FroflU. s.W 00.
H D M
iafisfcualaor,
flanMMW, Or H irsaa.
aa laft a in.
Oahnaa. 1. W.. Dola. (Sr.) kofMI O laf
bwtal aaltla aaIM oa rltt hip.
Parka Olaaaoa. HardaMa.Or.-itonaa IF oa
lart aaMioav.
Fipar.J.H,. Laslnataa, Or.-K.itaaa, It n.
eaMa4 m.laft ahpainWi aatOa, saaM e laf kip.
na ait ia an aar.
Harar 1. W . Haw". Or W. was. 10 m
laft aauaJoar, CaiUa, O nM kta
Plnarry. K. Ii- Mar-txw. fir. ('aula W C
(aft kip, em u n.Ht a.1 aart.ii la aft taar
Alaai I IIH W C CIS) laft aaoaWW.
TVmtwio. J A- Hama.. Or H nam. S a
r. .. :,i i. , - - I I Taraav H, W- Hiaa v.- aaiail oartal
1 tv umais w iti mi . -I V'. Wf aaWW. Uramt aattla suaa oa kaft bi
eajge o boiler no sabenptte aoroanta. mi .
. tki. ..mM..a aatiUtlvair Wana,br-. W. I . fUllf . t.
y J vmw vihs " " - gaartav ar-,a I W oa tight .i . aaiti
umiiUIi tin aaaanat aJ eaa'l ia tl i"mf,s rihi kip aM nM a.
rn an-1 in laft oar. Itea sa at
uo eou to eoii
ummat skill.
Buch a paper I a great popular educator.
borne, M
TbtiubsrrtpUonprlreoltctlU'a lKp nnum. q
We mak th snparalleled otfar of a eopy ol
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi- V
Weekly one year for only $4.50. $
Kosurh offer we r made befor. Ho sunk of? will vr be mad V
again. Tbeaa two papars make a moat anwptabl rbrlslma or birth. Is f . J
(lit, and will b ronstant reminders of IM fl'tr's klndnas. y
Ram It by puelal erdroreb k u tb '
"jjj Ilopiiiior, Oretron.
The Boaebnrg Review is ths most per
sistent calamity bowler in ths oonntry.
It keeps np an inoeesant yelp about bard
times and mo.iels every "prosperty
report that is turned loose io southern
Oregon. Reoently the Oregonian's
' i -. . .......
good graded school. Our schoolboose Hoeburg correspondent stated that tbe
is already crowded to its utmost oapaoity mor,W reoords of Douglas oounty
and with ths present growth ot oar cIowed that between Ootober 1, 18'.K,
town, a graded school mast necessarily "! Ootober 1 1897, 1C5 mortgages were
follow. Our oiticos demand It, and as oanoelled, amounting to f 137,080. Tbe
oar booalktion Increase, a larser sohool Uevlew knocks lbs wind out of this
moat be provided for. Ws srs not an statement wltn tbe sweeping assertion
advoeata of boadioa the distriot. and thai to no Instsnos bas there been S
building sn elaborate soboolbonse. with Boalne payment of a mortgage debt
twioe s moob room aa ws need for tb K this is troe Dooglas county must be
neit 10 years, as soma ot oar neiuhbor. popalsUd with a thriftless olass of
log towns Lev done, bat will oppoee people. Pendleton Tribune.
sod flsbt tbe bonding of ths distriot no
der sny consideration. We believe io Maoy good items ot nsws ars lost to
paying as ws go along sod not bavs ths tb nswspapers by tbs modesty ot the
folore generation pay the dsbU wblob P"pl. o Lasilale io tell tbs reporter
ws bare cootraoled. Aoolber school- of mattsrs coooernlng tbemsalvas. Not
bouse from tbs oouutry will probably be tbat tbey do not want it published, bat
moved in, sod a prinoipal and aitsot tbey ars afraid they woulj be potting
employed sell year. This will not ma- Ibemselree forward, ibis Is s wrong
Alaska, as Been by One of the Paplls of tbe
Heppner Schools.
Tbe following prize essay wag written
by Miss Mary MoS words, aged li years,
one, of Heppner's pupils. Tbe reward
for this meritorious effort is the publi
cation of the same in the Heppner Os
teite., Tbie paper is pleased to be able
to do its part and delights in assisting
in any educational work. It is pub
lished verbatim:
ALASKA.
Alaska was purchased by the United
States in 186? for $7,200,000, It is sepa
rated from tbe United States by the
Dominion bt Canada. Alaska is 1,100
miles In length, northwest to southeast,
and 800 miles in width. It bas many
bays, fiords and inlets- It is very
mountainous, three ot its highest peaks
being Ml. 81. Elian, which is 18,000 feet,
Mt. Wrangel, 18,000, and Mt. Fair
weather, 16,000, and many others 12,
000 feet. .
. The Yukon, one ot , the largest rivers
on tbe globe, rises in tbe Dominion of
Canada flews north and then southwest ,
and empties into the Behring sea. The
mountains of Alaska are covered with '
thousands of glaoiers that push their
slow-moving masses into tbe bays, fiords
and inlets.
Tbe reeonroes ot Alaska are flab, tbat ,
swarm In tbe bays and fiords. The fur
bearing animals are tbe seal, ermine,
marten, bear and beaver.
Tbe climate of Alaska is very oold. In
winter tbe cold Is intense, the ther .
mometer falling to 70 degrees below
aero. In the southern part it rains 260
days but of tbe year.
At Bitks, du.'ing ths long summer
days, there la no darkness , st midnigot;
tbs sun just dips below the horizon and
then rises again.
Along the Yukon river tbe fish are so
plentiful tbat many canneries have al
ready been established.
Tbe gold fields of Alaska ars very ex
tensive and of moob promise. Tbe
prinoiple mines are situated at tbe
metropolis, which is Jaoeau, and on
Douglas island. It is often called tbe
Island of gold.
(Sitka is tbe capital in the southeast
ern part on Bsranof Island.
Alaska bas no counties or politioal
divisions. Tbe principal cities ars,
Sitka, Eadiak, Juneaa and Uoalaska.
flop Abandoned.
"For 15 years I suffered with oatarrb
and indigestion and my whole system
was broken down. I almost abandoned
bop ot recovery. I took Hood's 8 ars a
penile and its sflsots were marvelous.
I era now able to sleep well, bavs good
appetite and bavs gaioed iu weight."
James Wilder, Orovllle, Wssblogton.
Hood's Pills sot easily and promptly
on tits liver aud bowels. Uurs sick
beadsobs.
lerially loorcaae onr entente as far a
building i tooorol, and will be amply
sufficient fur a no rubor of years. Tbeo
biro s good principal and oursebool will
ides. Krom e rrportorial standpoint,
I ths mao wbo will stop e newspaper re
porter on the street and inform blm tbat
be has been in Chicago or sums other
be sqoal to any Iu the oouuty and wllb a I city, tbat Lis wif entertained friends
few mors go.nl srops aud prioee, we will
be able Io oonsl.lr nsw school build-
ling. ACrriZka.
Dee. 11.1W7.
IN NEW QUARTERS
VIL,L,IH BTKWAJIT.
Tbe old reliabU livery stable man of HepjtDfT, bas movej Icto the wl" '' "fiie. Three
iuia or ay in aciioa ana ar priina
FRONT ttTJVIlIIS
free Pllle.
Hand year ad dree to U.E. But kiss
A Co , Cbloo, and c free sampl
btn of Ir. King's New Life Pill. A trisl
from e dialanoe, Is tbs best mao alive.
May Lis likenees inorsaee on earth. If
you bave done anything mean and dis
reputable It Isn't ooary to tell it, tor
there ars always plenty of people wbo
will do tbat for yoa. It la tb good
ibiogs about yoorself and Bighbor tbat
ws waot yoa to tell us about. Ht Ul
sos Miat.
Just North of the GaS'Ha ofSee, whr bs would be
plaaMd to see all bis old frtaed sod make aw oeee.
UK UAH BAt.r.It HAY HAIK AM)
HTALLS TO U.T AT liKAHOSATiLL HATtS.
AUq renti Vuygir$, JIacki, Tmrng and SwllU Jlor$r$.
yoa rum to tows. Old
Imsm!f Willis wbee
Billy Ootdae,
steed fcrfmetly nosati4
ilpper, Orrsoe,
br
lerly effsoily la tbs ear of rosatlpa
lion sad sirk bdaflba. Fr malaria
ed livrr trunblae lby La bo proved
loralualila. Thay srs gasraotaed in ba
pwrfreity fre fmro every deUterloti
uUlane tor to be psrely vegrtabls
Tbey do bol wssisa by tbolr act km, bol
by aiviBg ton to sttroteh and bowsls
greatly Invigorate tb eystam. IUgalar
site 2fe par tx i, rW.M by Qosr A
11 roe k. drnggUl.
After bearing sore frieode oontinaally
prttaing ubaotDaritin s uoiio, uitoiera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, Cortis FItok, ot
Anaheim, Cel., purchased a bottle of It
for bis owe as and la now bb selhusia.
let over IM wonderful work a anyon
ean be. Tbe 2A ami M cent alse for
sale by CoBr A Brock.
. tkhool Doing.
Tbs following is tbs program at the
eloss of lbs Mason school, on Itbse
creek, cm last Filday, Mlas Msbsl Glass-
eook, teeotier :
"Nellie's Dolls," by Mabel Masoo.
"Tbs Little Arm Chair," Earl Rhea.
"A Quarrel io tbe Oven," Jos Mason.
"A Llttls Visitor," Carl Rbss.
"Don't Crowd," Helen Meeon.
"Be in Time," Harry Jsyns.
"Ths Hquirrel's Arithmetic,'' Esrl
Rha.
"As His Mother used to do," Helen
Mason.
."Mr. Mou," Harry Jans.
"Wblvb Oor Jol Mason.
"False Kioduess," Carl Rhea.
"I Will Paint Yoa a Higti," by tbe
tetober.
Preaentatioo of school souvenirs to
pupils by teacher.
'BANK ftOwFM
1. 1. nosrsTsI
Rogers & Roberts,
CoutfBcUirs tod DuiMpre.
Flans and Estimates Given on Short Notice.
Wsb. Allen tame Is Tuaatay fmea lb
Job Day If frrigbt. Us stys tb
reeds ere fearfully bed, and ot Ibis tbl
paper ta Be deeU. Tle Its so suss
set'teat of rls whlrb bas failao rearnl-
ly bas tbnroeibli arikJ lb rnael.
All Kinisof Kewir Work lnc
OFFICE HOURS-Djt ani NighL Leaw your orders "Anr 014.
tae as 1 'II .
ma- aoatcoLror iim win uct cm. ooooooo
MlMAllt Uofko. Norf.4, V we
ifrigbtfally bersrd os lbs fass a4 nek
Fete was leaiaelly relieved by lVWitt't
Witeb llstl lva, wbteb Leal.J lb Is-
'jiff wttboet Uefiug B BAar, It I lbs
, teevis ptie r4y, O e Drusk.
IUv. W. E I'olwios bl4 servioes In
Urppnar oo last Toreday evoieg, leaf-
ibg the sans sveoieg for Portland. II
Ibforms Ibis paper Ibal ths Kplsoopal
laxlie) of Feud let i held abataar r0ol
ly whiob Betted Ibam VA0, kit of wblob
was donaUd Io tb faed that ia brief
Bttd Is lbs fotloo of aa l-iXXJ cbarcb
at I'endletoe, wLkb It now la coqrs of
tieollo.
SteervbaSy Say Bo.
CNirt ( end 1 CaUiarllr, th moat Wa
darfai railMl d.roery of U a, piaaa.
i,t aud ra'rbin( to tb !, a. I yatnl
aid p.Uv ly oa kl lneys, liver and tmweia,
rt""'n tl.a ontira aisUsa. dlll rolda,
,,ir l aa-lamt, le-r, baiiitual constipation
an-l bt KHianaaa, I'lraaa txiv aad try B bol
oil" ('. C trtisi u, ., Mi.nta. rrulilasd
g Afatwera W cur try U Sraylete.
Dtb't be persasdsd into baying liol-
mente without rspnlstiou or mril
Chamberlain's I'alo Dalm Cost no mors,
and its merit bavs been proven by a
tret of many years. Hticb Utters as tbe
following, from I O. llagluy, Uoeneme,
Cal .tf eonstantly beieg received: "Tbe
bel reruedy for pain I bavs sver nsed Is
Cbsmberlaln's Talo Halm, and I say so
aiu r bavin; need II In my family tor
several years." It sores rbeamatism,
(ems baok, sprains sod swellings. For
sal by Conser A lirook.
Fossil Journal: Judgs Doaaldsoo
Ibis week receive J a Isllsr from a sister
io rDBsylvoia, whom bs bad not so
or beard from elnv 1H.V. when be wal
b k from California oa a visit. It la s
loeg an J nwy letter containing litllog
ot tbslr IriMids of yoolhtul days, and II
broke the old tnaa all np. Hot be is
ptood of tbe letter all the same, and
vow that eaogbl bat deelb ean pat aa
led to tbs sorrvepoMilsBoe now begun