Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 08, 1898, Image 4

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Denver & Rio Grande
railroad:
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD-
CATARRH
TO THB
OIVS8 THB OHOICB
Of Two Transcontinental
FIRST AND ONLY . . .
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
EXCURSION .
EVEB RUN BETWEEN
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
St. Paul
OREGON
SHORT LINE.
VIA
Salt Lake
DENVER
Omaha
Tie Pacific Northwest
AND
BOSTON, MASS.
Ill Wi
p.
Commencing February 1st, TOORIST SLEEPER
Portland everv Tuesday at 9 p. m. , via
O. R. & N.. Denver St Rio Grande, Rock Island,
Lake Shore, New York Central, and Boston &
Albany Railroads.
Ask your
Druggist
for a generous
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any other
Injurious drug.
It is quickly Absorbed.
Gives Relief at once.
It opens and cleanses
the Nasal Passages.
.11 TflAn..a,inn
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores tho
Senses of Taste and Smell. Full Size 6UC. i Trial
Size IOC : at Imitreist or by mall.
IYy BROTHERS. 68 Warren Street, New York.
i jpl i
COLD H. HEAD
INTEMPERANCE.
FOUND A CAVE.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGELINE
-AND
AND
Chicago Kansas City
LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
nnonn steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers Monthly from Portland to
v.i.i..n. n,i Hnnff Kodb: via, lne
Northern Pacifio Steamship Go. In con.
nection with U. K.
. fn ,lotiiil nail on 0. K. 4 N. I
Aannt nt HeDDner. or address
Dodwell, Carlill, & Co., Gen'l. Agts., Nor. Pac.
8. S. Co., 1'ortlana, ure.
W. H. HTJRLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
PoRTiiAND. OneaoN.
Excursion car carried on t
Fast Boston Special
East of Chicago, making the run in 28 hours;
several hours quicker than any other line.
For rates and all information, call on or
address,
R. C. NICHOL, S. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, uen. rass. a. mi. bi
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. 0. Hart, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (60 miles).. .15 00 Round trip 900
Mavvllle J53milesl. 4 00 Round trip 7 00
Condon (39 miles).. 3 00 Round trip 600
Clem (28 miles) .... 2 00 Round trip 8 so
Oiex (19 miles) 150 Round trip 8 50
Stage leaves Arlington every morning
(Sunday eioepted) at 6 o'olock; is doe
at Condon at 3 p. m. and arrives at Fos
sil at 7 p. m.
Comfortable covered ooaohea and oare
ful, experienced drivers.
Keen sneep and Get Bicit.
THE WOOL RECORD
Tells You How to Do It.
NOHTH PACIPIO
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1869.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
at
DEVOTED TO
RUE YOU GOING ERST?
If so, be sure and see that your
ticket reads via
TUB HoilHwestciu U
....THE....
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IB THE
Great Short Lir)e
BETWEEN
DULUTII, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestilmlod
Dining and Hlwnlng Car
Trains, and Motto:
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
By a speoial arrangement we offer to
our readers
The Wool Record
and Semi-Weekly Gazette, one year for
3.00.
The Wool Record is the only national
wool organ and oovers the wool industry
from the raising of the sheep to the sell
ing of the manufactured article. It is
published weemy at new iorx ana ine
regular prioe is $2.00 a year. lis market
reports are full and oomp e and its
Sheep Breeders' Talks alone are worth
10 times the prioe of the paper.
Sample oopies on application
We heartily recommend tbii
nation to our Bubsoribers.
combi
Worth its weight in gold to every farmer
and breeder in Oregon.
NEW NAME!
SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 PER YEAR.
Sample oopies free.
Rnral Hnirit and Gazette both for
13.00, cash, at this ollioe.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
ClMBa
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Central.
Baled hay lor sale. Charges reasonable, call
on mm aim nave vour nurses weu mou .
LOCAL BOJUIBS.
Published by request of the Press Superin
Intendent of the W . O. T. D.
What is there in the land that brings
more distress to the homes than intem
perance. It brings diseases, disoords,
starvation, cruelty ; it causes father and
mother to neglect their children, for in
some instances the mother will drink as
well as the father, and the children are
driven half-naked into the streets to beg,
although the woman may have been a
daughter reared in a home of plenty,
and was a good woman at the com
mencement of their married lite, but as
years rolled on and her husband became
a drunkard, she too, was tempted to
drink. Only a little to warm her on a
cold morning, then more and more, un
til she oared for nothing else. The
children grow up In the streets; no
schooling, no regard for anything that is
good. Who would think the boys and
girls (the street arabs), were children of a
onoe reapeotable family, and all this
brought on by drink. And then to thins
men are licensed to bring about just
such a state of affaire. When men cast
their votes they Bre very particular to
study well the political views of the man
they are voting for, but do they ever
ask the question, "Am I voting for or
against license' to sell the accursed
drink that is destroying so many lives
and causing our poor-houses and asy
lnms to be filled with persons who are
unable to support themselves," as they
are injured in both body and mind,
thronoh stroofl- drink? Vote to license
suoh a crime? Ah yes, and congress
men, senators and legislators must take
a little to "steady their nerves." They
get so steady sometimes that they can
use neither band nor brain until they
sleep off the effeots of the drink. And
men vote to lioense this work. Three
little boys in Ohio, aged 16, thought they
would get some whiskey and have a
"good time" as the older ones term it.
One of the boys was found dead in his
bed next morning. The doctor said the
ooieon in the drink killed him. They
arrested the Baloon keeper, but would
that bring back the dear boy? Would
that heal the broken heart of the parents?
Christians voting to license saloons ; Ob,
how dreadful! Remember, boys gel
drink wherever there is a saloon. Now
they say, if women were better oooks, if
tbey would cook understanding to suit
the constitution of their husbands they
oonld prevent this drinking. Yes, a
man named Adam laid the blame of his
rlianhedienoe on a woman named Eve.
Was he exoused? Did he go nnonn
ished? An Old Friend.
A Cave In tbe Middle Fork Country the
Home or Wildcats.
From Long Creek Eagle.
Ira Remington, who resides near
Granite oreek, on tbe Middle Fork, re
cently found a cave not here
tofore known to have been in existence.
He was led to the entrance of the oavern
by following tbe trail of a wildoat that
made its home in tbe hillside retreat
The entrance to the oave was about three
fet in height and eighteen inohea in
width. This opened out into a large
room eighteen or twenty feet square
and fully ten feet in hight. An investi
gation revealed tbe fact that a small
entrance opened out into another on am
ber equally as large, if not larger, than
tbe one Just explored. But in this one
was oonoealed Mr. Wildcat and his
family, Bnd Mr. Remington did not oare
to trespass on tbe premises of Mr. Cat
or explore the oavern any further. To
an Eagle reporter hs stated that it was
his intention to capture the oooupants
of tbe oave and at an early date make a
thorough exploration of the same.
LUNG
TROUBLES AND CONSDBPTION
CAN BE CUBED.
Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Our Headers.
Robbed tho Grave.
A startling incident of wbioh Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was tbe subject,
is narrated by him as follows: "1 was in
a most dreadful condition. My skin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, .tongue
ooated, pain oontinually in back and
sides, no appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day. Three physicians
bad given me up. Fortunately, a friend
advised trying 'Eleotric Bitters and to
my great joy and surprise, the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know tbey
saved my life, and robbed the grave'of
another victim." No one should fail to
trv them. Only 60 cents per bottle at
Slooum Drug Co., E. J.Slooum, m'g'r,
The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo
oum, of New York City, demonstrating
his disoovery of a reliable oure for Con-
sumotion (Pulmonary TuberouloBis),
bronohial, lnng and ohest troubles,
stubborn ooughs, oatarrbal affeouons,
general deoline and weakness, loss of
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will Bend THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
coveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New Scibntifio Treatment" has
oured thousands permanently by its
timely nee. and he considers it a Bimple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial of 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 con
sumption are ourable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in hia American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those onred in all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and oertain death.
Simnly write to T. A. Slooum, M. C,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post
office and express address, and the free
medioine will be promptly sent direct
from his laboratory.
Snfferera Bhould take instant advan
tage of his generous proposition.
Please tell the Dootor that you bbw
this in tbe Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon, juiy a-i-i jr.
FORYOU!
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
ment has tried to do no work other than
plain printing. However, this shop is
now prepared to taokle anything in any
line and will meet prices of anv person
under tbe sun in the line of druggists
supplies, blank books, bank work
oounty work, or any sort of book bind
ingwork that you have heretofore sent
away to get done.
Tbe Gazette shop is not a oharity
concern but if you will give us a ohanoe
we will see that you are satisfied in
every particular.
Buy your goods at home. Remember
that Abe Lincoln said that when one
bought goods away from home tbe
foreigner got the money and we got tbe
gooas. Bui wnen 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
"Tie Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co.
"DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR'
Will be Moved to Heppner.
For some time tbe members of tbe
Grand Army Post at Lexington have
heen considering tbe advisability of
moving the same to Heppner, this oity
presenting better advantages to tbe Post
as a plaoe for holding their meetings
At a regular meeting of the Post held
in Liexineton on Jan. 29th, this matter
was taken in hand and it was decided to
make tbe change, and hereafter the
meetings of Rawlins Post, G. A. R., will
be held in Heppner. Assisted by tbe
Ladies' Relief Corps, the joint installa
tion of ofnoers of the two sooietiea win
be held on Saturday, Feb. 12th, at whioh
time a dinner will be served to the mem
bers and invited guests.
Fred Bock, the popular butcher at the
Liberty Meat market, departed for Port
land on Saturday evenina; to remain.
Fred will go into business for himself
down there.
Stop that oough! Take warning. It
may lead to consumption. A 25c bot
tle of Shilob's Oure may save your life.
Sold by Conser & Brook. x
Leave Tbe Dalles daily (except Sunday)
at 7S50 a. m. Leave Portland at 7:00
a. m.
When you go to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Columbia; you will enjoy it, and save
money.
W. O. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
tru
m a
mvr,
can
cured
88.
"ALWAYS ON TIME"
has given this road a national reputation. All
"i . ... . .. i ,., ...rrl.ulnn the vt'stlhtilwl
trains without extra I'harne. Ship your frelxht
ami travel over this famous lino. All agents
have Urkuts.
, mm F. C. SAVAGE.
Un. AKoiit. Trav. F. Al'.Ant.
2M Washington St., Portland, Or.
CHICAGO
imotc. & St. Paul R'y
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous block
system;
LinhU its trains by eleotriolty through
out;
Usee the oelobratcd eleotrto berth read
inglump; Runs speedily equipped passenger trains
everv day sd night between Ht. 1 aul
and Chicago, aud Omaha end Obiosgo;
the
rhir.Ano. Milwaukee &
r v J r
St. Paul
Ai.n mHmta steam-heated vestibnled
trains, carrying the latest private
compartment oars, library buffet smok-
i ..a ran. and nature drawing room
electors.
plnr nam. free reclining chair oars.
.n, tha vrv best diuiug chair oar
service.
n.ul ratal to BUV point 10 WS
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. DeeioNS
"frit" Copyrights 4c.
Anvone sending a sketch and (Inscription mar
nulcklr aseorlRln our opinion free whether an
Invention Is pnihalilf uatentaliln. Coiimmnlca.
turn st rletly nmltilnntlal. 1 1 aiirthonk on I'atnuta
sent free. Illrlest nuniii'y for securing patents.
I 'hi cuts taken through Mimn A Co. receive
tiirrlnlnorks, without clmrge, lu the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest Mr.
dilation of any sclent Itlfl Journal. 'Icrnis. .l a
yer; four months, U Bold by all newsch-alers.
MUNN & Co.38,Bf"d New York
branch tlrlloe. 16 F Ht Washington, 1). t.
spokane falls northern
NELSON 4 FORT SIIKPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Change of Cars Between Spokane,
Rossland and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Uosslaud, daily exoept
Bund ay :
tjxavn.
mm A. M. .. ,
1111 A. M ....
M.llJ A.M
beer on
Arrive.
Spokane ... ... ;n V. M.
. KoHilaml to P. M.
, Nelson M P. M.
(lloen oonnnclmns at Nelson Willi steamers for
Kaslo, niul all Kootenai Ijike point.
IWoiigors for 'Kettle lllver ani Moundnrr
Cnwk ouiiiuwt at Marcus with stage dailv.
For
Pulled Plates or
ageut or address
J. W. CASEY,
Trav. Pass. Agent
Canada, apply to
O. J. EDDY,
Uencral Agent,
Portland, Or.
Ik World
Almanac $
Encyclopedia
poR 1895
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THROUGH OARS
Sr. PAUL
M1NNKAPOLI9
tii ti i n
TO KAltdO
UUTTK
UK LENA
Ticket Issued to all points in the United
HUtPB autl van an a.
QUICK TIME TO.
mu
Answer
Any
Qiicstioii
You may
Ask It
Standard
American
Annual.
Alex Lindsay was in from Galloway
on last Sunday.
T. J. Merrill, of Hardman, was in
town yesterday.
What is Hop Gold? Best
earth. See ad. elsewhere.
Felt boots and rubbers, and Arotio
nvralinea at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf.
Teter Brenner, one of Eight Mile's
farmers, paid this office a visit yesterday.
One Minute Conirh Cure cures quickly.
That's what you want! Conser & Brock
County Judge Bartholomew 1b on the
aiok list, Buffering from an attack of the
grip.
Wm. Barrett, of Band Hollow, was
shaking hands with hia city friends yes
terday. Fine home-made taffy at the Orange
Front. A clean, fresh etook of goodB
leave yonr orders. tf-
Jas. Kern, one of Carty & Kilkenny's
rustlers, of Lower Sand Hollow, wae in
town yesterday.
Jas. Fitz, the man who wae Bbot by
W. B. Ewing last week, was reported
worse yesterday.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
It not as stated, do ohargea. Try Dr.
Vaua ban's new plan. CO-i-tf.
Wright Baling, of Eight Mile, brought
in e load ol wbeat yesterday for which
he fouud ready Bale.
It you need something tor your system
oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa
loon, Oity hotel building. tf
Mr. P. V. Maddoi, who was here not
bug ago fur horses and mules for Skag
way, arrived this morning in quest ot
more stock.
E.G. Noble A Co. are rustlers after
business. Tbe finest saddles and bar-
Mesa to be found in Heppuer. See their
new ad in this issue. tf.
E. 0. Sperry aud wife weut down to
lone Saturday aud Mrs. Sperry will re
main in that thriving little bnrg for
oonple ot months.
Andrew Beaoey, of Lexington, was
seen on our streets yesterday. Mr.
Reaoey says grain I growing finely, and
tbst the proepeots for a orop were never
belter at this lime ot year.
Mrs. Mary Bird, HarriBbnrg.Pa., says,
"My child is worth millions to me, yet 1
would have Kiel her by croup had I not
invsstWl twenty five cent In a bottle of
One Minute Cougb lure." curee
Ounghs, colde and alt throat and long
troubles. Conser k Brock.
State ot Ohio, City ot Toledo,
Lncae Countv
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is the senior partner ot the firm of F. J .
Cheney & Co., doing business in the city
ot Toledo, county and state aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
one hundred dollars for each and every
ease of catarrh that oat not be oured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1896.
. , . W. A. Gleasoo,
sbatj Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and aols directly on the blood ana
mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send
What Dr. A. E. Halter Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my
personal knowledge, gained in observing
the effeot ot your Shiloh'a Cure in oases
of advanced consumption, I am prepared
to say it is the moBt remarkable remedy
that has ever been brought to my atten
tion. It has oertainly saved many from
consumption. Sold by Conser & Brook.
QUICK TIME !
fnr taatimnnialft. free.
F. J. Cheney, A Co., Toledo, 0.
C"8old by druggists, 75o.
Backers Will Bite.
Three men have arrived at Taooma
with tiokets purchased in the east read
ing as fallows: "This tioket is good for
one first-olnsB passage on the magnifi
cent, full-powered steamship Ooean
Wave, of Portland. Ore., from Taooma
to Dawsan City, via tbe Yukon river.'
George Mason, tbe holder ot one of these
tickets, says be paid $50 down and was
to have paid the balance ot $250 at the
company's office In Taooma, but heoan
find no one there who knows anything
about the oompany. During the past
week, mnnrts have been made to the
--r
Taooma polioe ot a dozen different kinds
nf franrinlenl tickets that men have
brought to tbe coast.
A Mnra Thlna for Ton.
A trunsontlntl In which VOUOHlinOt loselS
in. tiling Itilinuanma. ak'k hettiiaclie, I ur
reU tongue, fever, piles and a tliouKaml oilier
ills are cauaeu ny cotiuyuun
! " ("u,w1v ('.at hartic. the wou-
I.'... i ....... i.vAr .t.mulant and iutesiiual
tonto are by all druRgisW guaranteed to cure
fit mouev ref uiuletl. C. - sje a sure
.hi... fr a ho tft-duV. 100., "AX)., OWO.
bauiiileaud booklet free.
Club Did Not Meet.
The Morrow County Republioan Club
did not hold its meeting on Saturday as
was announced, the attendance being
only five. This was only a business
meeting, consequently no program was
arranged, but the attendance of members
at tbe business meetings must be better
jthe work of the club is to be success
ful. There Bre a number ot important
matters to be brought up and it the club
mnda the imnortant faotor at tbe
ooming election that it should be, tne
members should take greater interest In
its business meetings.
If you suffer from any of the
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Coast,
nn inRnoN a CO..
,1051 Market SL Est'd 1852.
Vnmie men and middle
aired men who aresunering
I bom the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex
cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
Debility ,impincy ,.. -"""--in
all its complications; Hpermatorrnflea,
Proitalerrhiia, flenorrhnea, Clleet,
Frequency of Urinntinff, eic. uy a
combination of remedies, of great curative pow
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
i .h-. i. ;tl no, nntv afford immediate relief but
r-a -i mm i inTinr tines no. .v
1 perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
1 in hi. snecialtv Diseases Of Men,
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Nvpniiis inorouKioy
. - M ox. ..
EVERV IAN aiiplyiuir to ns will re-
. ceive our nomrst opinion 01 nis "W""T'S" ,
et'eru cose vie undertake, or forfeit One A
irhAnMnd nnllars. V
Consultation f Kfce. ana stricoy J
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" The Philosophy of Slarrins,' f
free. (A valuable book for men.) g
VISIT IK. JOBDAH'S
Museum of Anatomy
the finest and largest Museumof us kind in the
world. Come and learn now wonaermny yu"
are made; how to avoid sickness and disease.
We are continually aamne new tiu
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of the Pacifio Coast. Pullman Buffet
Bleepers. Seoond-clase Sleepers
Attached to express trains, affording superior
accommodations for second-class passenger.
For rates, ticket, sleeping oar reservations,
eto,. oall upon or address
R. KOEHLER, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM,
Gen. F. & P. Agt., Portland, Oregon
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ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. '
Ous orrics is Opposite U . 8. Fmm Ornet
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sent tree. Address,
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THE WORLD,
Puttw.r Buiiamg, New York.
The local telephone eompeoy are pre-
Daring to put in phones oat at J. J. Ad-
kins' and 0. A. Rhea's, on iinea erees.
lisrbed wire fenoes will be used to the
place of wire. Ike Enois leaves today
to oommenoe work.
Prosperity comes quickest to tbe man
whose liver is in good condition. ie-
Witt's LUlU Early lUeers re famous
liltls pills for oonstipation, btllioosoees,
Indigestion sod sll stomaco eon liver
troubles. Cvtessr A Brock.
R. R. Connor, ot Dallas, Polk oouoty.
arrived here last wek to look after his
Jake Young's ranch on
0.11 lie a Social Event.
On the evening ot Jan. 28tb, a very
pleasant dance was given at tbe resi
dence of Mr. Frank MoKnlght on Hinloo
creek s few miles east ot Heppner. Mr.
Jeese Duncan, spoken of as the sooial
leader of that neighborhood, bad eharge
ot the affair and led In tbe grand march,
while the musio tor the ocoasion was
furnished by Messrs. John Glass and
Wm. Duncan. The danoe was largely
attended by the people living In lbs
neuhborhood and quite number were
there from HeDoner. At the usual time
and olaoe oo the program an elegant
sopper was served which was greatly ap-
nreoiated by all those preeeni. uor re
rx.rtr ststes that the danoe was quite a
sooial event and greatly eojayed by all
the participants.
Miss Allie Hnghee, Norfolk. Vs., was
frightfully burned on the leee ana neee
Pain was insUnliy reueveii or
vvitK iin.1 a..lvM which healed tbe in
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i,,.. Kithnnt Uavinil scar. It is om
famous pile remedy. 0oer Brock.
J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., wss for
thirty years needlessly tortured by pby-
sioians for tbe cure of eczema. He was
auiokly cured by using DeWitt's Witob
...
Hazel salve, the famous healing salve
fnr Dilea and skin diseases, uonser a.
Brook.
Up From Hood River.
L. D. Boyed, of Hood River, formerly a
resident ot Heppner, came np on Satur
day to look after business affairs. Loo
tells wonderfal stories about Hood River
fruit and especially ths strawberries be
is going to raise next season. As hs
has promised a box for the office, the
Gazette believes all he says. Mr. Boyed
as a host ot friends in Heppner who
are glad to again give him tbe hand of
fellowship.
Two Millions a Year. . .
When people buy, try, and buy again, it
means thev re salisneu. i ne iwuimc ui
fnited States are now buying Caatarets
Candy Cathartic st the rate of two million
hoxes a year aim it win ne inrce uii
fore New ear s. It means merit proved.
that Caacarels are the moat delighttui Dowe
regulator for everybody the year round. All
druggiats 10c, 23c, 50c a box, cure guaranteed.
Eastern Oregon
State Normal School,
Weston, Oregon
ONLY STATE SCHOOL in
EASTEHN Uttiuun
Located on the 0. R. & N. Railway
hAtwaen Pendleton and
Walla Walla. Students admitted
all times ot tbe year.
at
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Vooal and Instrumental Musio taught
by competent instructors. A gredu-
Ste Ot tbe BOSton UOnservaiury una
charge ot the instrumental department.
Tlae Jncties' Boarding Hall
Is thoroughly equipped and offers ex
cellent accommodations at reasonable
rates. Send tor oatalogus.
jj.... m r. rtrwAL. Pranaidant of Faculty or P. A. WORTHING-
TON, Seoretary Board of Regents, Weston, Ora.
A little fistiouff betwseo Frank Fnqua
and John Allen, oot at Robinson's oo
Eight Mile Sunday, was the means ot
causing some stir In thai osaaily quiet
settlement.
Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Ridge, O.. says;
"Aftpr two doolore gave up my ooy w
,ii t aa,l him from eronp by using
One Minute Congo Cure,- It is the
Quickest and tnoet eertalo remeoy tor
eougha, colds and all throat as I lung
trouhls. Conser k Brock.
Bring our bides, pelts and furs to
Bid. Maihewe, at the Liberty Meat
PKltSON ALLY t)ND0CTID EXCURSIONS
TO ALL POINTS EAST.
Every Toeeday oighl personally oon-
dueted tourist oar rioursion will leave
Portland for Denver, Kansas City, Oma
ha, Chicago, and Boston, without change,
via tbe Oregon Railroad 4 Navigation,
Oregon Short Line, Rio Graode Westerly
Denver k Rio Grande, Rock Island,
Lake Shore k Michigan Southern, New
York Central and Boston k Albany lines.
Tbe tonrist cars in this line will be
operated by the Pullman Company, Ihns
insuriog to ths passengers all of the
comforts of modern day travel at half
the osnal Follman rates. Tbe route
takes ths psssenger through 8alt Lake
City, thence across tbe Rocky Moun
tains to Lead vil Is, Deover, etc., offering
ths tourist a view of tbe grandest scenery
on tbe American continent.
For additional particulars, printed
matter or rates, write M. J. Roche,
Northwest Passenger Agent R. 0. W,
Ry , U2 Third St., Portlaod, Oregon.
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Eight Mile, Mr. Censor Is at preeeni Market. He pays highest market prioe.
I lbs assessor ol Tolk soaety.
i B19-tf.
The Gasette earriee a fall stock of
mourning Dole, correspondence style,
with envelope to match. Those desiring
aach stationery eaa have their wants
supplied at this office. if.
gee M. Lklitentbal k Co. tor shoes.
liirgest circdlitioi of mi political piper a theiestj
It is radically Republican, advocating
with ability and eaMtncssjjJJ
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