Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 21, 1898, Image 4

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Of Two Transcontinental
In ei r m a J 3t.jl.
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EI.T'8 CREAM BAT.M lis positive euro.
Apply into the nostrils. It U quickly absorbed. 60
cents at Druggists or by mail : samples 10c by m&lL
ELY BKOTUKHS. M Warren Su. New York Ctur.
GREAT OREGON
NORTHERN Ry. SHORT LINE.
VIA
Salt Lake
DENVER
Omaha
Keepsiw anfl Get Bid.
THE WOOL RECORD
Tells You How to Do It.
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
St. Paul
By a ipeoial
our readers
Chicago Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
(Snonn Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers Monthly from Portland to
Vnknhnma and Horn Kong: via, The
Northern Paoifio Hteamsbip Co. in con
nection with O. R. & N.
For full details oall on 0. R. A N,
Agent at Heppner, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Qen.Pass. Agt.
POBTLAND. OBBOOH,
arrangement we offer to
The Wool Record
and Semi-Weekly Gazette, one year for
S3. 00.
The Wool Reoord is the only national
wool organ and covers the wool industry
from the raising of the sheep to the sell
ing of the manufactured artiole. It is
published weekly at New xork and the
regular pnoe is fiW a year, lie market
reports are fall and oomp e and its
Sheep Breeders' Talks alone are worth
10 times tbe prioe of the paper.
Ham pie copies on application.
We heartily reoommeDd this combi
nation to oar subscribers.
LOCAL, BQtlB3.
Signs a
11-if
work.se the (ia-
beer on
KNOSMOU8 PIANO BALES.
NOHTH PACIFIC
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1869.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
DEVOTED TO
que mm ERST?
If so, be sore and see that your
tioket reads via
Ttie Honnwesteru Line
....THE....
OHIOAOO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS II TBI
Great Short Lir)e
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTB
EAST AND SOUTH
Their Murnlfleent Track, Peerless Vestibules
inning ana ninepins; i.
Trains, anil Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME"
hru glvon this road a national reputation. All
,ilui nf fuuMHiimtra rarrlud oil til vestlbilled
tr.l,,. wllfw , ut intra chares. Hlilu votir trelalit
and travel over tills famous Hue. All snoots
have UukeU.
W tt MEAD. T.C.. eHVAOK.
Uen. AaenL Trev. T. A P. Agt.
!Mm Washington St., rortlaml, nr.
CHICAGO
liwaum & St. Paul B'y
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
Worth its weight in gold to every farmer
aod breeder in Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION: 2.0(1 PER YEAR.
Sample copies free.
Rural Spirit and Gazette both for
13.00, oasb, at this offloe.
Tilden, tbe boss painter
specialty.
For first class
zette offioe.
What is Hop Gold? Beet
earth. ' See ad. elsewhere.
To trade A good heating stove, for
oordwood. Oall at offioe. tf.
Felt boots and rubber'-, and Arotio-
oversboes at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf.
If you watt to reach the Gazette, oall
op No. 3. We want to print tbe news.
Father Briody will hold Catholic ser
vices next Sunday at tbe Catholic cburob
One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly.
That's what you want! Cocser & Brock
M. M. Picken, representing Omaha
and Portland firms, was in Heppner
Wednesday.
E. G. Noble & Co. are rustlers after
business. Tbe finest saddles and har
ness to be found in Heppner. See their
new ad in this issue. tf.
The winter in Morrow county so far is
as beautiful as one oould wish, with oo
oaeional rains, snows and then general
thaws. The country roads are very
muddy.
Be not deoeivedl A cough, boarsoess
or croup are not to be trilled with. A
dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save
you much trouble. Sold by Conger &
Brock. y
The Oregon horse, I Don't Know, ran
eeoond to Bootoh Rose In tbe five and
one-half furlongs dash at Ingleside
track, San Franoisoo, on Jan. 12, in tbe
fast time of 1:0.
Dr. C. B. Darrin arrived on last Wed
nesday from Portland and will remain
with us several days. Tbe Dr. baa been
in Heppner before and consequently is
po stranger in our midst.
Karl's Clover Root Tea ia a pleasant
laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, purifies
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts,
Sold by Conger k Brock. y
0. A. Minor, tbe rustling manager of
the firm of Minor k Co., departed lest
night for Chiotgo where he will buy
nnrl Tirf large stock of merchandise for the firm
uiiv4 m. rr . ;,t u v.:. A
UO WMB nUUVUIUBUICU UJ UJI WILD DUU
son.
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, 0., says
"After two dootors gave up my boy to
die, I saved him from croup by using
One Minute Cough Cure." It ia the
quickest and most oertain remedy for
coughs, colds and all throat anl lung
troubles. Conser k Brook.
Says the Pendleto Paper. Josef M seller
Douur a Bis Basiaea.
The Wiley B. Allen Co . the best
known and most extensive mosio honae
on tbe Paoifio coast, can be congratu
lated on having as their representative
the most suooeesfal and popular sales
man in the northwest, says the Pendle
ton paper.
Walt Bartholomew sends down tbe
dipping, and corroborates tbe. truth of
the statement Mr. Mueller recently
gave one of bis entertainments, assisted
by looal talent. Walt is doing well also,
having a position with Mr. Mueller.
Dreadfully Nervous.
Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and
tor relief took your art's Clover Root
Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system. 1 was
troubled with oonstipation, kidney and
bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed
my system so thoroughly that I rapidly
regained health and strength. Mrs. 8.
Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by
Conser & Brook. 7
at
PLEASANTRIES.
An impeounious old Irish woman, meet'
ing a oertain lord aod bis wife witn
whom she was acquainted, out carriage-
driving, addressed them thus: "Sure,
my lord, I bad a dream last night about
you and your lady." "Well, what was
it, Biddy?" "Sure, I dreamt your lordr
ship gave me one pound of sugar and
your ladyship a pound of tay." But
my good woman, you know dreams go
by the rule of contrary." "Well, then
perhaps its your ladyship is going to give
me sugar and your lordship tbe tay."
Oh, tor a desert Isle
Or cold Antartlc shore
Where one could rest awhile
And hear those words no more,
"A hot time in the old town tonight."
(An Irishman and Scotchman travel
ing together, passing a gallows.) "Now,
Pal, where would you be it that gallows
had its due?" asked Sootty. "I'd be
traveling alone be-gob," said Pat.
C. J. Ashley.
PRINCE BECOMES A PKifc&i.
rafortanate Attachment for Princes Fa-
dorm, of BnJewIr-HoUteo.
Prince Max of Saxony, who haa re
cently taken up hia abode in London aa
a Catholic priest at the Church of St.
Boniface, Union street, Y nivecnapei, ia
the fourth son of Prince George, avuKe
of Saxony, and nephew of the king of
Saxony, eays the New York Commer
cial Advertiser. When he became a
priesjt he formally renounced all hi
rights to the throne to which hia father
is heir. Prince Max is only 26 years of
age and he quitted the German army to
enter a monastery a few years ago.
His determination to retire from tne
world and to enter the priesthood is
said to be due to an unfortunate attach
ment he entertained for Princess
Fedora of Schleswig-Holstein. By his
modesty he has become very popular
among the poor in the east end. His re-
nlv to the cheers raised in nis nonor
- . . . , . . a. .
upon the occasion ol nw nrai visit, w me
ueseiienverein, ur vramu,6m.U
club, attached to the mission, was:
'I come among you not as a prince,
but aimrjlv aa a priest. I am a worker
myself for, to my mind, no nonor is bo
great as that of labor."
A Clever Trick.
It oerlaioly looks like it, but there is
really no trick about it. Anybody can
try it who has lame baok and weak kid
neys, malaria or nervous troubles. We
mean be oao oure himself right Bway by
takina Eleolno Bitters. This medicine
tones up tbe whole system, acts. as a
stimulent to tbe liver and kidneys, is a
blood purifier and nerve tonio. It cures
constipation headache, tainting spells,
sleeplessness and melancholy. It is
purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and
restores tbe system to its natural vigor.
Try Eleotrio Bitters and be oonvinoed
that they are a miracle worker. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents s
bottle at Sloonm Drug Co's, E. J Slo
oum, manager.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
LUNG TKOTJBLKS AND CONSOMPTION
CAN BE CURED.
Aa Eminent New Tork Chemist and scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Keadera.
SHE WAS THRIFTY.
J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O , was for
thirty years needlessly tortured by phy
sicians for tbe cure of eczema. He was
quiokly cured by using DeWitt's Witob
Hazel salve, the famous healing salve
for piles and skin diseases. Conser k
Rrrwik.
wka BO YEARS' w
Oj EXPERIENCE
XmJ T,,Df. Marks wer
3
Copvriomtsj Ac.
A DcaioN
Anvnfiasenrilne a sketch and deaelilrtlon mev
quickly ascertain our ofMnton free whether aa
Invention Is probably patentable, ('.tnimunlms
ttonsairUH)70,itittftntlaJ. Handbook on Patent
mil free. Oldnnt avAnrf fur aeeurlna patents.
I'aienu taken tlmiuvh Munn A Co. raoaiva
tptrUU wiCks, without elmriia, lit tlie
scientific American
A handsomelr llltnrtratM weesl. I.araeat etr.
en lull, in of ai, wttmutle ,iiiriml. Terms, I'l a
Toari rotir m,,ntna, SL Bom tif an newaneaiers.
MUNN & Co."'-"New York
Branca untie, SB w Pi n asoiunion, v. v
Walter Bruodage was adjudged insane
Jodite Bartholomew on last Tuesday,
on Tuesday night Sheriff Matlock,
aooompamed by Wm. Mallory, left with
Brnndage for the asylum at Salem,
hallucination is that bis relatives
were worrying nlm. This news will
pr.'Ve a great surprise to many, though
it was known to a number of bis friends
that be Las not been in bis right mind
tor some time.
This Hallway Co.
OparaUa it trains on the famous bloek
yatam;
Light its traina by Wotriotly through-
oat;
Ue tbe eeilnbrated leotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Rons apoftdtly equipp,! paaaetiger train
avarv day and eight between Ht, Peal
and Cbioago, and Omaha aod Chicago;
the
Chicaao. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Alao operate steam-baaUj vtibal4
trains, earning lb latest prital I
com tart meat ear, library burial smok
ing cars, and falac drawing room
lee pert.
Parlor ear, tr reclining chair ear.
and the very best dining chair ear
me.
For lowest rate to any pole! ia tb
United HI ale or Canada, apply to
agnt or addre
0. 1. EDDT,
V tt? PIUt'T 1 S...I
v. , , .. . . t " .
Trav. I' Agent. I'ortlsad, Of.
SPOKANE FALLS ft NORTHERN
NELSON ft FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Hail
Tetter, fialt-Khcum and Eczema,
The intense itching and smarting, inci
dent to those discuses, is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain' Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally emclent for Itching piles ana
favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Birthday Party.
On Hinton oreek, Friday evening, Jan.
14tb, tbe friends of Miss Edna Berkley
oongegarated at the home of tbe father,
Mr. H. W. Berkley, to oelebrate ber 17tb
birthday. An elegant supper was one
of tbe important features, after whioh
dancing was indulged in till broad day
light. , Tbere were present: Miss Edna
Berkley, Mr. and Mrs. Moffat Wilson,
Mr. ud Mrs. D. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
Hugh's, Mr. Jim Brown and daughters,
Misse Helen and Violet Brown, Miss
Medie Wilson, Misses Amy and Bertha
Cox, Misses Mary end Katie Wilson,
Messrs. Stephens, Holden, J. Wilson,
Tom Brennan, Charley Berkley, Oeorge
Moore, Ad Moore, Bill Musgrove, Jesse
Berkley, Mr. T. J. Moore, J. N. Beeler,
Frank Berkley and U. W. Berkley.
Without
Route
Cbang ot Car
Rocalaod and Nelson.
Nelson sol Koaeland. daily rxceut
flanday :
Lee. Arrlra,
em A. si Montana Ilii w
II in A. M .. . K- and a Hi P. M
a.lu A.M Nebnu Hi p. M.
Dr. rady'i Condition Powder, are
just whac a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the beat In use to put a
iwf n npoian. c.nU per package,
. . -
Also betweao
W. W. Branoio, (or so many years
aaeeeeor of Umatill. county, was io
Everrbody Say Bo.
rnii Cathartic, the most won-
deiftil medical discovery of the age, pleas
ant and rofreshinst to the taste, act gently
k 1,1 ne vs. liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, diBnel colds,
.....a i...,.iiiin fnver. Iiahltunl constltintion
and hillonsnoa. Pleaso buy and try a box
i. outu
Ob Women Made SS.300 wltk m Tbah-
lng Machine.
A woman, thrasher is a novelty that
ia, outside of the echoolhouse or home.
And the one in question is a genuine
thrasher of the golden grain of the
northwest, says the Minneapolis, jour
nal. She came into one of the Minneap
olis farm machinery houses the other
day to make her final payment on her
machine. This was startling and
marked her aa a woman of business ca
pacity; for the man who makes a full
payment on a thrasher this season is re
garded as an, exceptionally good man.
That the lady in question had a business
head ia further evidenced by the fact
t.h.t. Brie succeeded in "working" the
manager of the establishment for $2.50,
the amount of her fare home.
She innocently told him that to pay
her bill in full would take every cent
she had and she must take out enough
to get home. While the manager gen
tly demurred at receipting the bill in
full with this discount off, she ingen
iously hinted that it would cost mor
than $2.50 to send a collector after the
balance, and he tumbled to the situa
tion as gracefully as possible. Mrs.
Thrasher (or perhaps it is Miss) said
that she had made $2,200 out of her ma
chine and had 187 stacks of grain to
finish this winter, which she proposed
to do if the snow was hub deep. Consid
ering the fact that many machines are
being taken back on mortgages this
year, no one can successfully maintain
that a woman is not adapted to this new
field for woman s activity.
Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo
onm, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable oure tor Con
sumption (Pulmonary Toberoulosis),
brooobial, long and chest troubles,
stubborn coughs, oatarrbai affections,
general deoline and weakness, toss of
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of hia New Dis
coveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New .Scibntifio Treatment' has
oured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial ot his infallible oure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, has produoed results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
olaimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and oon
I sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," tiled in his Ameriosn and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oured in all parts of tbe world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and oertain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. Q,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office and express address, Bnd the free
medicine will be promptly sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage ot bis generons proposition.
Please tell tbe Uootor that you saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 jr.
Wm. Dent, representing tbe Oregon
Fire Belief Association, ot McMinnville,
Oregon, is in town looking up business.'
This association is a mutual affair. The
system is a success where tried. Tbe
writer knows of many mutual insuranoe
oompamea io the east and all have
proved benefioial to members.
FOR YOU!
Now Prepared to do Any
Kind of Printing Don't
Send Your Orders Away
'Till You Get the Gazette's
Estimates
Heretofore the Gazette's job depart
meat has tried to do no work other than
plain printing. However, this Bbop ia
now prepared to tackle anything in Bny
line and will meet prices of any person
under tbe sun in the line of drnggiBtt
supplies, blank books, bank work
county work, or any sort ot book bind
ingwork that yon have heretofore sent
away to get done.
Tbe Gazette shop is not a oharity
ooncern but it yon will give us a obanoe
we will see that yon are satisfied in
every particular.
Buy your goods at home. , Remember
that Abe Linooln said that when one,
bought goods away from borne tbe
foreigner got the money and we got the ,
goods. But when tbe goods were
bought at home we had both money
and goods. This is; good doctrine. We
are willing to abide by it. When the
printing drummer comes to town, re
member it and call up 'phone No. 3.
560-tf
'The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland ft Astoria Navigation Co.
MEN !bec
"DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR'
Leave Tbe Dalles daily (exoept Sunday)
at 7:30 a. m. Leave Portland at 7 AO
a. m.
When you go to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down tbe
Columbia; yon will enjoy it, and save ,
money.
W. O. ALLAWAY,
' General. Agent
nf C. C. C. tn-dav: 10. lift. SO cants.
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
u Id and
Kawlu. an,l all Kterfetial k ,ii,u.
I'a iiui.m ftrfktti lit an. I t).u..t...
Creek eunnart at Marees with ate dwlv.
The r!i
Almanac 0
EflCfctopeiia
1
Heppner on last Wdnedy Io th in
terest of th Daily Morning Tribune, ot
Portland, Tb Tribao popl r get
ting out a splendid paper and it ia worth
patronising. Thar I roouey behind it
ad tb TribttB cannot balp bat sac
e. Tb Otttt i plad thai Mr.
I Hranolo lacoreded in getting op quit
list her.
Mr. Mary lilrJ, llamsbarg, Pa., says,
"My child U worth to ill loos to m, yet I
rould hav lost ber by oroup bad I not
invested twenty fit cent In bottle of
One Minut Cough Car." It corr
eungb, cold nd all throat aod. long
trouble. Conser k Broek.
Wedding Bell.
On Tuesday evening at the parsonage
of tbe M. E. Charon, Sontb, occurred
tb marriage ol Mr. Harry Bagley, ot
Billsboro. Or., to Misa Cora Rbea, of
Heppner, Rev. 0. R. Howard oftloiatiog
But a few relatives aod friends of the
oootraotiog parties were present. These
young peopl ar well koowo and highly
respeoted by all resident ot our city
Mr. Bagley wat resident ot Heppoe
tor om two years, while Miss Rhea I
a oativ dauahUr ot Morrow oounty.
Tbe youog ooa'pl departed oo th even
log train tor tbeir future bom at Hill
buro, aod tb bast wishes of th Gasett
aod their large) number ot friend goes
with them.
cant
cured t
If you suffer from any of the
ills ot men, come to tne oiaent
Specialist on the Pacific Coast, f
DR. JORDAN & CO.. 1
.1051 Market St Est d 1852. f"
' Young men and middle
aareU men who are suffering
i horn the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex
cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
veDiiity.impuieDer.ijn.i 111 n ......
in all its complications; (Spermatorrhoea,
ft-roaiaiorrnGeu, Lonnrruva. wii,
FreuiM-iic.r ot i i limtiiiit, etc By a
combination of remedies, of great curative pow
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
that it will not only afford immediate relief but
permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to
perform miracles, Dut is well-known to oe a iair
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
in his specialty IMeeaseft Of Men.
K.i philia thoroughly eradicated ITOinine
system wlthou t using Jlerearj. ...
K VICKY MAM anplyliiir to na will re-
, ceive our honest opmwn of hiscnmpmitit. A
every cose vie undertake, or Jorjcit One
Thousand Hollars. f
rKLL. ana Btnciiy private, m
,E. Treat- T
QUICK TI3VC3E3 I
Set Franoisco
And all point In Calif ornla, via the Ht. Bhasta
route oi tne
Southern Pacific Co
Che great hiehwKy through California to all
points t-ast and sontn. urana ocenic noute
Of the Pscifio Coast. Pulhnan BnSet
Hleepera. Beoond-olasa bUeepera
Attached to exDreee trains, attordina- superior
accommodations for seoond-olass paamngen.
For rates, tickota, aleepiug car reanrvatlona,
eto, . call npon or address ;
tt. EOBHLKK, Manat-er, C. H. MARKHAM,
Gen. F. dt P. Agt. Portland, Uregou
(!nniiItation
CHARGES VERY REASON ABl
ment personally or by letter, bend tor cook, A
h I'lillnnontiv or Blarrtairr." V
(A valuable book for men.)
The
free. (A valuable book for men. A
TIMIT DR. JOBDAI1 T
Great Museum of Anatomy 4
the finest and largest Museum of us kind in the
world. Coma and learn how wonderfully you
are made; how to avoid sickness and disease.
We are continually adding; new specimens.
CATALO0VS t'KEB. Call or write.
10R1 Market Street. San Francisco. Cat.
JSAasjaVaV si
In bUTln seeds "eeeeeanr la
eitrsTsssses." because the cost
of cultivation wasted on Inferior seeda
alwava lareelv exceeds the orlainal
cost of the beat and deareat seeds to
be bad. Tbe beat la alweye tbe
eheapeat. Pay a trine more for .
FERRY'S
SEEDS
and oiwovt art vonr money's worth.
its cents per paper eyerywn.
Alwaya tne best. Seed Annual m
D.M.FERRY CO., Detroit. Mien.
100 Keward 1100.
Tbe readers ot tbia paper will be
pleased to learn that tbere is at least
one dreaded disease that soienoe bas
been able to oure in all its stage, and that
i catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure la the
only positive enre known to tbe medio!
fraternitr. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrb Oure ia taken
lntrnallv. aotins direotlj upon the
blood and mucous turfaoea of the syi
tem, thereby destroying the foundtioo
of tbe disease, and giving tbe patient
atrenoth b bnildina? ud the constitution
and aeaiatioa nature In doing its work.l
Tha rjronrletors have so rouoh fitb in
itarnrative Dowers, that tbey offer one
hundred dollars for any case tnai II reus
to cure. Send for list or testimonial.
Addres. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, 70c.
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gi'ICK TlMKTtl.
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Standard
American
Annual.
fiitd' reelJeac. Frt0tl pkkd tb old
lentlemea op aod aalete4 blm bom.
II wa belter at last report.
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ttattiat be ItimaiH la d.et !
tl lis lata.
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T a Mrthej rasiM Neatw
fo tall iafosil.e, lt eyda, asK,
Uriel, 4ev, iiU osj a wnt
W.O. Autwif, A. P. Canal,!,
A(i M. I'. Itr. A a.. iec. I, At
Tb ijiM,ur. ruj,i
RcaJyJMn. !, 189$,
On Alt A'rwi SimhUm.
Larger, fatter, More Compete
1 han Ever.
Mr. M. R.Ford, Iliidrtell', IIU (of
fered fl eight year from 4jtpi aod
rbmni tvioal paluio aod wm flaelly
rej by sung IWttt' Lilll Early
Ler. th famoo lilll tNll tor all
tomat o aod livr trouble, Coar k
IWocfc.
K. U t Jaeub M. Km, prominent
reaUleot of too. Morrow tMooty, I her
lorn visit to ti btllr, A. H. Ke ,
bee tif tk be developed t
tors luf lb wtire. Il I Mr. &a' Io
teetiuo t wot from Morrow eootily
lo eli(,iri Io th aprtof. Iravsllog by
lean.
ptrMMsilj rome )orhee o lb ma
mhnm livesj I to fHhl rtsaditsiHi.
Witt ytil F.aily hieer are fott
lilll oilU fir Oooatipattno, bllli0oee,
iol,tb a4 all Unab aod ltr
Ireokle. t'.reeef k tWiick.
lai4 IIU Apiee.
Oo Tuesday evening Lee French and
P, E. Dawioo eogaged in a row down
tb Kreet, eaoh proceeding to brow aod
diaflgtir tb oouolenaoc ot th other
toaeooiderbtltQt. Marshal Uairer
totetferel and took th participant be-
for th recorder. Tb o wm poet
pooi niittl WeJoeeJay forenoon whee
lUcorJar Ibobardeoo beard th vidoc
aod dcldd Ibat tb partle wr tqoal-
lly goiliy to thsUot ot 110 apieoo,
Thbof due ip aod tiled tbo ao
eoaol without word.
mMW JWI Usmul -e4
THE WORLD,
rutittef lHAil4iH, Mow torit.
lleiy llet-l-ae reloroed friHO 0 tatl
I eeteial day dowo al Portland,
W4ly Mnroiag. II wm roooe-
He4 by Mr. V. U Ma4dk,
Shim Io ttefftief lit tif boree a)4
Otvte tut tb AUaka If 4.
r4M)S tsw vete Wltb rHnetta,
I wMf t hMir, eore M ias teew .
ta III. 1. 1 fl, we ! saif .
tWt thiok that yoor liver aeds treat-
ieg tf foil ar billon. II don't. It
toar iloroach. Tbat U, fear ttotniob
I leallr what cause tb bilioesoee. It
baa pot foot lr oot of order.
He bat's lb mltr with yoor tom
aeh. Hlk sWxstob roioo( lir aod
tbo tbf'i trouble, Hhaker Digetliv
Dor dial core tumch aod tbeo all'
wIL Tbat th lo O DiltabelL
Hbaaef Igeati Cardial Is oo eerl,
FmoioI oo every bottl. But It' tb
tap! booea4 way II aaade, th banel
rbkef berb Bad tb lordiot isf
obleb It' Bteed, tbat mska it o
neiooa.
Aay real rae of linlirfeet ad bill
oM b cored wilb lew bttel
ot Mbaket iMgeabv Cordial Try It.
Hold by 6ro(it, pr99 Id Ctit to
lift.' f-t V-ltlt.
WHO SHOT LORD
Two Frenchmen toutaated tot she Honor,
It Keen.
M. Julc Claret if. in hia weekly con-
ribution to the leuding evening paper
of I'aris, say a correspondent, refer
ring to the Trafalgar commemoration,
JiacuHNt'i the auction: "Who bnot
Nelson 7" It hn fTcnerally bet-n stated
n France, eov the Ikwton Herald, that
the great admiral wa hit by a Pro-
rncul topman, who then dewended on
deck, ehoiiting, In hi rmtoi: "Al tua,
Al, tun. Nelson!" M. .lules t laretie,
however, has umarthtNl the "Memoire
de ItoHert (iiiillemard, Sergeant rn He-
traite," a Utile known Ixxik. In this he
found a full rteeeription of Nelson s
death, written by Ctiillenisril, the very
man who fired the fatal ehot which loiil
low the IlrltUh hero. C.uMh maid wa
In one of the top of the Uedr.iibtobl.
rurrounded by dead and dying men.
Suddetilv he saw a one-anred tfi;ccr.
whone lirenut waa covercnl . i1h 1ee;ra-
tlona, on the quarter deck of the Kng-
luih eh'p Victory, and he nml at him.
not knowing that he waa the admiral.
OWrviriff great rnmmnlkm on boanl
tbe Victory, Cttiitlrmard left hi jst
and told hie eummnmler what be had
done and utii, Th'aCiuillemartl waa a
native of the diatrirt near Toulon, and
fititoinrd no riweinl diatinethm for hi
iH-t. but aerrd on until promoted Indue
time lo arrtreeof rank.
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State Normal School
Weston, Oregon
ONLY STATC SCHOOL IN
EASTERN OREGON
Located on the O. R. k N. Railway
midway between Pendleton and
Walla Walla. Stodenta admitted at
all times of tbe year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vocal and Instrumental Muaio taogbt
by oom patent instructors. A grtdo
at ot tbe Bo ton Conservatory baa
charge of the instrumental department.
nelson? Tlie Inclines Boordinc Hall
I thoroughly equipped and offer i
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Add M. G. ROYAL. Prldnt of fooulty or P. A. WORTHING
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A traiKSXtlott I wba b yout auuot lowts
u, UiluK blhouaueaa, ski lM-adactw, Iwt
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tnt.te ar by all druafate r.arnted Wejr
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thin. Try t K-dyi i , euo,
K.ln,,t aad bookie Irew. b our M ad.
Cl. II tlbrlad, repeeeeatlog Tb
O. U. HulberUaJ Cck, ot Walla Walla,
wm lo lowo Wloe1y iatrodoetnt a
new kind ot bealee for eooktaf oe.
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Ne M. LkUeolbal A M h.
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