Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 04, 1898, Image 1

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FIEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1898.
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0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p
Bunday arriving at Heppner Ji
daily except
miction 1205 a. m.
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IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points.
Leaves Heppner Junotiou 8:30 a. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a. ra
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p.m. and arrives at Heppner J one Won J 30 p. m.
and Umatilla 8:50 p. m.
Portland Express No. t, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 70
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Hail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 1:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 1:80 a. m.
Fast Hail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7:20 a.m. .
For further infurmatjon inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. H 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
OmCXAii BIBEOTOET. ,
. United BUtes Officials.
Ptfeaident . ....William HcKinley
Vice-President Garret A. Hobart
RWobirv nf Htate John Sherman
.Secretary of Treasury. .. ....Lyman J. Uage
' Secretary of Interior Cornelias N. Bliss
Secretary of War Kueeell V. Alger
' Secretary of Navy ..John D. Long
PrurfuMatar-AanArftl James A. tiaiT
attorney-General ..Joseph McKenna
Seoretary .f Agriculture.. ....... Jamee Wilson
State of Oregon.
FIRST Go via. St Paul be-
oaasd the lines to thai; point will
afford yon the very best service.
I SECOND See that the coupon
beyond St. Paul reads via. the
Wisconsin Central because that I
line makes close connections with
all the transcontinental - lines enw
tering the Union Depot there, and
its service is hrst-claBs 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.
or Geo. 8. Batty,
General Agent,
246 Stark St.,
Portland Or.
invnrTior. . .
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Bupt. Public Instruction. ..
Attorney General
Senators
Congressmen .'. . ... .
Printer. .
Supreme Judges.,
...W. P. Lord
...H. B. Kinoald
..Phil. Metaohan
G. M. Irwin
. ,C. M. idleman
( G. W. MoBride
JThos. H.Tongue
W.R. EUis
,..W. fl. Leeds
( R. 8. Bean,
I F. Ai Moore.
, ( C. E. Wolverton I
H, W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR '
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
, , CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A I
Q., C. M. at St P., C. 4 A ., F. Ft W. at C.,
and the C. St. LAP. Railroads.
HATCH U.OO PBR DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Bts.,
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
Sixth Judicial District.
..Stephen . Lowell
.....T.i.H. J. Bear.
Circuit Judge
Prosecuting Attorney
Morrow County Officiate.
Joint Benatot... ... A: W. Gowan
uuun... J. N. Brown
County Judge ..A. G. Bartholomew
Commissioners J. B. Hpward
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk.
" Sheriff
! ; Treasurer
"J Assessor
Surveyor
' School Sup't..
'.' Coroner
" " TThos. Morgan
rHmea""" " .. Geo. Conser, Frank
Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. blooum,
i t- .u-l -n.l 1 U Mimnm.
-vw w. a. Rir;hri
Treasurer
Marshal 1
PrtwrsetOHloer
.....i .v. W. K. Richardson
TZZZ' 8-WheUton.
llnltod SUtc Uad Officers.
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Outlook
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,.E. L. Matlock
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.A. A. Roberts
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aORVI SOOX3BTZ:
The Oatlook will be Id 1897. u il hag
been during each of its twenty-seven
yean, History of Onr Own Times. In
lti various editorial departments The
Outlook gives oompaot review of the
world'i progress ; it follows with oare
11 the important philanthropic and in
due trial movements of the day; has I
complete department of religious news;
devotes muoh space to tbs interests of
the home; reviews ourrent literature;
tarnishes cheerful table-talk about men
and things: and, in short, aims to give
fresh information, original observation,
and reasonable entertainment.
RAWLINS POST, NO. M.
- G.A.R.
Meets at Lexington, Or., tha lt Saturday of
v a llvatarana are Invited to Join. I
n w Hmlth. C.G.Foyc.
Adjutant, tf
Commander.
near
tt
PHYSICI AH and SURGEON.
Offlo in the City Drug Store,
City Hotel.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREQOH.
f )ffla hours. 8 to 10 a. m,. aod 12 to
q n m at re.lrlenoe. W. A. Klfk'f Prop
rty, east of M. E. cbnrch. South, aod 10
m ia. a. m . to 2 to 5 d. m.. at offlos in
the rsar of Borg"s Jewelry store.
Browa &. Redfield,
: Attorneys at Law,
nffiM in tbs First National Bank
""" iiiiiii'iiniiiiii iiuiiiiiMiiriLMii iiiiiiii7jjw;j"i
' AVegetablcPrcparationror As-
sirniiaung merooaanaueguia
ting theStomachs andBowels c
PromotesTJsuon,Crful
Tnc3sandBest.Conta!ns neither
Oprum.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic
Pbnobm Smi
Anut
fACKtmHmJalm
ADerfed Remedy forConslioa-
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms Anvulsioas Jevensh
uess andLosS OF SLEEP.
lac Simile Signature ot
TTEW "YOHK.
txAtrr copror "whappcb.
in
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Signatur
Bears the
Jp the
fF Kind
J You Have
Always Bought.
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LATEST FKUM SEAT OF TKOUBLK.
thLt ecNTAun oommny, ncwvohk city.
Hotel lHE3j3pinLer
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
' HEPPNER, OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager.
NowjOjjeh. New Methods. New.
mcnt. Strictly rxsi Class.
Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards.
SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
BA first-class feed barn ran in connection.
and from all trains. We solicit vour Datronace.
Free 'Rna rnn to
587-nov.l2
The Court of Inquiry No Startling Develop,
meats Yet Great Anxiety at Madrid-Pa-triotio
Knights of Pythias.
Key West, Marohl, The second day's
session here ot the court of inquiry Into
the loss ot the battle ship Maine began
about 10 o'clock today. Most of the
officers examined yesterday were in
formed tbnt tbey might be reoalled, and
the lieutenants and cadets ot the lost
warship were all on hand, though it is
reported they will not be examined un
til the court returns from its seoond visit
to Havana. Groups of enlisted men also
gathered : about the i oourtroom door
awaiting their turn to be examined.
A good part of the time of tbeoourt
today was devoted to verifying the testi
mony . previously given. Apparently
but few vital questions were asked, the
morning being seemingly devoted to
routine work. The afternoon session
will be devoted to hearing the testimony
ot enlisted men. Judge-Advooate Marix
said: :
Wa have done good work,' and are
olearing up here in great shape. We
may get through tonight."
Madrid, Mar oh 1. Greater anxiety is
visible here in regard to the verdiot of
(be United States naval court of inquiry
into the loss ot the battle ship Mama
than was apparent a week ago. The
constant rumors ot possible hostilities
are harassing and weakening the gov
ernment, and they are, also trying the
patience ot the public The "jingo"
papers publish an exhaustive dispatch
from New York and Washington, to the
effect that relations between the United
States and Spain are hourly beoomlng
more strained, and attributing to Mo
Kinley a series of anti-Spanish declar
ations. Admiral Bermejo, minister of
marine, is. aotively seeking, the best
means to procure additional war-ships
New York, March 1. A dispatob to
the Herald from Paris says ; ,
In the Ictransigeant Henry Boch;fort
writes:
"To really grasp the situation, the ex
plosion ot the Maine mast be regarded
as the first battle between Spain and the
United States. As for ns, we only Bee in
it the last stage ot the advanoe of the
Cubans toward independence. The oa.
tastbrophe has caused tbs death of 250
unfortunate sailors, but it has aiao
saved the lives of millions ot combat.
ants, for it insures the final ttiumph ot
b Inenrreotion before toeny we ks.'
' x
Kimball, Neb., Maroh 1. Information
baa been received at state headquarters
from Major-Oeneral Cam eh an that bs
had tendered tha president the services
ot 15,000 uniform rank Knights of
Pythias in the United States when re
quired for war. Proapeots nf war causes
aotivity at stale headquarters. Orders
were issned mastering in a new com'
pany at Blair today. The order in
Nebraska has H oompsnies.
P0VDEI1
Absolutely Pure
: r. . ..... :-- ),. l ... ..' t . , .., : ,,.
PBEtfB COMMENT.
The only bond of union between the
fusionists in Oregon is found in the sim).
larity of their views upon the money
question ., If . tbs populists: and demo
crats and free-silver republicans, who
propose to unite in one party this year,
are sincere and are not merely aoheming
to get the (ffices, tbey are so far apart
on all important questions affeotlnggood
oitizenabip Ibat fusion should be far
from desirable. , What republican, view
the silver matter as be may , can be con
tent to make a politioal bedfellow ot a
populist who advocates the initiative and
referendum,' and government ownership
ot railroads and many other fads and
fancies T A democrat who. is a democrat
from prinoiple oannot unite with a silver
republican and forget bis opposition to
a protective tariff. The union of incon
gruous elements in one party, tied by no
better bond than an agreement that orir
system of coinage is faulty, can serve
no purpose but to bring discord and bad
feeling. Those who propose fusion as a
means to raid the offices ought not put
their purpose on higher grounds. There
is no patriotism in such an altianoe. ' It
is a barter ot principle for the flesh pots.
It is a prostitution of political honor to
seoure pecuniary gain. If the aim is to
get the offices and to divide the spoils,
it shouli stand so confessed, and those
who participate in the fusion movement
should not pretend to be actuated by
better motives. Portland Tribune.
There was some curiosity to learn how
MoBride would vote on the Oorbett osie,
but none on the part of those who knew
that he, would vote as Mitohell told him
to. The little fellow isn't strong enough
to stand alone. He. hopes to be pulled
through by being the subservient tool
of tha Mitohell faotion. He has aoted
pn that principle tor mora than two
years past. MoBride has no individu
ality that stands tor anything. His role
in politios is to oarry off, by sort of
wstobfuloess of opportunity, eunning in
combination and subtlety in action,
prises which bs knows be .never could
win in open and vigorous contest for
principles. He has been laying his
plans for re-election two years already,
though his term has yet three years to
run ; and knowing bis own weakness, be
has identified himself fully with the
"Mitohell republican" faotion. He has
declared for Mitchell now, and expects
the Mitohell help two years hence. , But
Mitohell will be beaten now, and two
veara henna tnav unmui. tk hi. j
MoBride for the seat the latter now tat- i0 u "stlintt "round DI buying
ties round in. Orsgonian. ,Dd elling a few oaTne,
Thus spoks Mr. Boott tbs day after E. W.Rhea A Co. are rustling after
ths senate refused to seat Mr. Corbelt the spring trsde, and if good goods and
thus be spoks in tha moment of his If sir dealing go for anything, they will
user. surely have their share. 628-29
n..i n . . r n i I.
oenstor mouriae is possessed of a I Mrs. E. Kllcon and daughter. Mn.
different character Iron the one re ore- John Wad.fell., h. hunt i.itino in
Beginning witb tbs fifty fiifth volume, I
the paper will assume tbs regular maga-
sine site, which . will add greatly to its
oonvsnienoe and attractiveness. The
I ftntlnnW la nnhlifihajl vrf RMt.nrfial
Dr. P. B. MCS WOrdS, fifty two Issuea a year. Tha first Issue!
In each month is an Illustrated Magaaiae
the Pint National
Building.
Harm's, : Oaaon,
tf
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
amet ST
COUNCIL CM AJ t M
mils and fcflvs real estate, rents houses, pays
fea.i!weMireveiK-tncend will serve you In
ear way la bis Hue. at reasonable figures.
First National Bank
OF HEPrSER
C. A. RHCA,
T. A. RMtA. -
ceo. w. comm.,
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President
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Caahler
Aaa't Caahler
Number, containing about twice as many I
pages as the ordinary issues, together
witb a large number ot pictures.
The pries of Tbs Outlook it three I
dollars ysar In advanes, or lees than a
cent a day.
8eod for specimen copy and illnstrat-1
e0 proepeotas to Tbs Oatlook, 13 Astor
Place, Nsw Yoik Oltv.
BTOCA BRANDS.
While yea aaa roar smbeeription paid ap yr
aa keep soar brand la free of eharge.
Bore. P.O.. Havener. Or Hnrses P
ebooidsr: cattle, setae oa left kip.
Cook. A. J..Lena.Or.-H(rMe, BDoe riirhtabnal
art ettle,eaaeo right hi pi aa saark
rop ofl left and split in right.
Dmurlaaa. W. M . Oallower. Or.-Oattle. IDm
right atda, swailow-furk la eaoh ear; ksreea. B 1)
ea left hip.
Kir, Bros. Doaalaa. Or. Bunas braartoi KLV
ew left sholoar, eatOa sua oa leftbip. bole
la nahl
Wloeenea,
riant hloi koraae f with bar aaoar oa riant
saoaloar.
Janes, Hjtt, Hettar. Or ftoraas hraadad
ri J am the taft sMmliW; aaltle bra-Mlad J oa
Hht kip. elan aDoarott la left ear. Kanae la
urrow eoaat.
Jnfcrterav FaHa. IBav Or. Wnnsa. etrwUTae.
left etifta; eaula. aamaoa rlht kip, aades kali
srap la no" ana sotit m tan aw
Rennr, stik. RapiHier, Or. Rnraes htannaS
EMI oa left kip sawls seaie aaS arap UM
art aanar ebioe oa us nans
LaaKay, J. W. Hapfxtee Or HurisS braadaS
Lead A lt aknaidart aartla awne aa lart
kip, waul over nbt ere, time sine la nM
BORN.
SEPTEMBER
. 18,
1841.
Backlea's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Hores, Uloers, Bait Rheum,
Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, ana all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. Ii ia guaranteed to give
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Sloonm Drug Co., E. J, Blooum, manager.
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
IT HAB faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, for tba Improvement of tkelr
uu.liipas ami Home Interests, Kir euueauon, lor tin elevation 01 Ameriiau nieiiiiuoq tnu
Ima ttiun.iittfM.I
fT HAS told at the nmlde, Interesting and Instructive stories ef the doing of tin world, ths
..I,,.,, mnA alatna
IT HAS elvlrl the farmer si to ths most approved methods of cultlvatlnc and harveettna his
rrnps. snd the pniprr time to convert thein Into the larixet piwalMr amount of moiwv.
IT HAS led in all matu-ts peruinliif to tha welfare of farmers siul Uliaert, snd lor over a ball
a oentury has hem tneir coiinaence ana esuwni.
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ronce, U A. Happoer, Ov.-TatUe. LP oa I jj CW York Weekly Tribune,
hlpi horeaa F with bar aaoar ea riabtj '
Anrf we furnish It with tha GAZETTE, year far
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TrusifU 1 C wed Ea&kiog Bdoea,
EXCHANGE
, all parts of the world-
Bought and Sold.
Collar tlons aiada aa all palnU oa
raaaonabls Tenaa.
aurplus sad aadlvlded fronta. 3t.OiO 00.
Mlnnr, Oanar, Mappoar fr. attia,
riaht kip; buna M oa Wl aauaktar.
nvtran, H, H . WappaaV. v. Hnnea
ea tart eboaJdat eattla eaoaa oa laft kip.
riahTira. I. W Doaalaa.llr.i'BnraasU oa laf
eknalilori aaltle aaawoa nnt kip.
Paraar A Olaaaoa. HardatM.Or.-BaraasIPi
lartatHialdar.
Pvarsna. Ottvef; boteee branded bar end
shield oa left shoulder, reuse, Elbl hi lie.
Morrow ronntr.
Pipar.J. H.. Unlntna. Or.-Hmaat, Jt mm.
aentaS orlaftslMiaVlari eauia, eaavs ua laf kip.
at la aaa oar.
1. W Happaar. Or.-Hareaa, JO as
Castas, pea rwht kip.
tkmm. IL O. Haocaar. Or. faHla W C aa
lart hip. amp mM 1(U aod andartttt la laft
aUu Lna ttnWI afcaaktar.
TaoaipM, .A Maptaia tjeH rue, I ea
W- 3, . . . . laf, ahoalaari rmtUm. laTt .li.ilHar.
The OaU. .Ul Uk. potaWa. spplea, 1 JTZ-?. - 1.1
a hattar oa saUsrit Win aorootlla. ' ana epU ia bota aare.
1 ir-i.-i ar f ii-ii. . n. ,
Any ooe awing this pfficaeao aotile lstr JWM, nrrim m M V,h aWmiH-r', eMitei
acaoaats la tins taaaaar and aaa't do it l. i w. n,M h.p d ",.. mm.
coobbh and hta ia Wrt ear. Ha ia II.Ti.a aod !
loO SOOO to Bait IM. tataUJa Mutia),
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Colombia River and I W Sound Navigation Ho
Skistri TMimt, BAILEY 61TZERT 1XD OCEAN WAVE.
Leaving AMor Htrart tk, Portland, 1r Astoria, llwaco, huog Beach, 0ea
Park and Nalcolla. Ihrect oiDooltoa with llwaeo staarssrs and rail
mad; also at Yoang'a Bay witb Pear-bora Baliroad,
TUijnrnoNn
Uevse rvrtlatid 7 A. ht. Dally, aaeept Seodaf. Uaves AMnria T P. M. Dally, stcrft VuSdsfS
Leavai rortlaud S p kt It1y. evwp S'lintsy. atordey alrht, II P M. AstoHs lm
at A. M sspt wnridaf and hloodsy. Sobuay ndil.tf M
OODAN WAVH
LaavM fWtiand and mis illroH to ii TnUy and Tbaraday at I A. M Baiarday at I P. M
Uavas llaaro aailuaaitay and Friday at A. at.
OB Befcdaf aielil at S f . M.
BKIEF MENTION.
A. Hi Weatberford is up from Doug
las today.
Geo. Luttrell is spending a few days
in town.
See the bright, new ad ot E. W. Rhea
ft Co: in this issue.
.Mrs. Ike Large is reported to be im
proving again from her severe illness .'
. Boru-On Black Horse, Marob 1, 1898,
to the wife of Elmer Gentry, a daughter.
S.P. Haney and wife, of lone, were
in Heppner Tuesday and Wednesday ol
this week.
Pat Kelaber came np from Portland
Wednesday morning where he had been
on B few days visit.
, -E. P. Greene on last Tuesday filed
suit for divorce from his wife Jessie
Greene, charging adultery.
Geo. Gray baa returned from a trip to
Antelope and other interior points In
quest of sheep for Eastern buyers.
B, B. Lang, salesman for the Sim
mons Hardware Co., was busy displaying
bis goods Wednesday and Thursday.
Wd presume you use soap and it so
the best is cheapest. Hoe Oske Is striotly
para with no tree alkali. Rhea A do.
a 80
Harry Bartholomew is over from the
sheep ranch today. He has made a
good thing out of the business the past
year.
Beautiful novelties in spring dress
fabrics Just being opened np by E. W.
Rhea & Co. The prioes on thess goods
are nst right. 628 29
Geo. Perry oame over from Book creek
yesterday. He recently sold bis year
ling wethers and ewes at $3.00 per
bead. Not a bad price.
Joe . Bannister has been in tba oily
aoverai day a .tuis Iks. tLjilman.
GIVEN UP.
seoted by the Orsgonian. He voted
f a a a .
against our. uorDeit Deoauaa bs Is s
brave man. Many another in bis plsos
would have shirked tba responsibility ;
would bsvs been conveniently "sick," or
"absent" for soma other cause. But
n a " as . . . !
Donsior oiouriaa is not inai aorl of a
man . Hs knew Mr. Oorbett waa not en.
Heppner during the week. They return
to their Hioton creek homes tomorrow.
Be not deoelvedl A cough, boarsness
or croup ara not to be trifled with. A
dose la time of Shilob's Cure will save
yoa much trouble. Sold by Conser
Brock. y
Tbos. GilQllsn, who bss been in Chic.
titled to the seaL In annual nnnntnl.. nf
law or in right tenets of honest,, and so T
hs remained eonrsgeoasly and voted as
Govrramest Kcllef Eipedltloa Koealled,
Washington, March 1. Tba war de
partment bas decided to abandon tbt ex
pedition for tba relief of tba miners In
the Klondike country, beoanae the Con
clusion bss bean resobsd that no nsoee-
ity exists for it.
Secretary Alger bss written a letter to
Senator Hawley, chairman of tbs aenaU
committee on mililsry affairs, explaining
tha department's positioa, and asking
coogrsss to take action antborlsing tbs
department to dispose of tba supplies
purchased for the expedition, lootodlng
tha reindeer from Norwsy and to aban
don tba project setlrsly.
Ia his lstter Alger ssys aocditions on
tbs Yukon bsvs cbssgsd so as to render
tba expedition d necessary, and that
Gsoersls Miles and Mrrriam both agree
with bins. He Is also advised to this
effect by tba Canadian ruin is tar of ths
interior. The military committee met
today bat did Dot act upon tbs request
bis reason and eoosoienos dictated. Hs
it-, remsined in bis seat and voted when-
sver any phase of tha silver queslioa bas
come np; and bis nsme bas always been
recorded on tbs sids of honesty and
faitbfulnsss In tba dtsoharga of public
and privets obligations.
George W. MoBride is an able and in
dependent and brave man, as bis record
shows ad will show. Hs is lbs opposite
of w hst tha Oregon iao, in tba angsr of
Its able editor, paints him. .. If Mr.
Mitchell came witb such crsdsntlsla
Mr, Corbetl prstsutsd, and tba result of
suob eomblostion of eirenmstsuces,
hsnator MoDrlde would vols against
seating him. Hs would do It.tboogb
ail ths fanes of bsll rsged sgsiost him.
and do it as calmly aa bs would sit down
to good dinner. That's the sort of
man George W. MoBride Is; and tba
Oregonlsa editor himself will probably
bava opportunities la tha future to
gratefully Acknowledge il. Baled
Statesman.
bis trisnds hsra that be will ssil from
New York City for Qnssnstown, Ireland,
March 1st.
Miss Liriie Ganger, formerly of Hepp
ner, waa married in Portland on Maroh
1, 1808, to Mr. J. A. Murphy, ot Paso
Routes, Calif., wbiob otty will ba tbs
future boms ot the young oouple.
Beware ef OlstawaU for Catarrh thai Casv
lals Merrsry,
as mercury will sorely destroy the aeose
of smell aod completely derange the
whole system when entering It through
tba mncuas aorfscea. Huob artistes
sboold never be card except oa prescrip
tions from reputable physicians, as tbs
damage tbey will do is too fnld to tbs
good yoa can poeaibly darive from them
Y. i. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O eontslns
po taarenry, sad ia taken Internally,
actiug dirrnlly npna tbe blnrxl aad
ssurwias aurfanas of tbe system. Im bay.
lag U all's Catarrh Care ba sore yon gat
tb aanalne. It is taken Internally and
tna.ls la Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney
o. Teethnonlsls fraa.
tfTSold by droitfUls, 7s per bottle.
John Hashes, of Wsgser, wss in ton
Wadessdsy. Mr. Hagbes is brolbsr
of I. ft. and Hani fiagbeeof this place,
Da reports everything flinrtsblng at
Wagner.
Pdaiaaa taw tSowete WHI raaaareta,
aaiy l'e(lartb-f sure Atatliiia furerer,
fcVa. UC. CC. fail, 4ussis let ia smb.
( very hod y Bays So.
CsscsreU Candr Cathartic, the moat won
derful moil leal diacovervof the aire, pleas
sot and refmshins to the taste, aot gently
and positively on kidneys, uvsr ana ttoweia,
cli-anslng tba entire system, dispel colds,
cure hoaiiaoha, fever, habitual constipation
ami biliousness, floaae Dtiy ana try a oox
of O. C. C. to-day; 10, iv Ml cenU. Hold and
guaranteed to cure by all arutfguie.
Ths Daagrs ef Bering
Which ansa from imparities to tha blood
and deplsled oaditiou of thia vital
Jobnny TooCsdow wss rres. MclCio-
ley for short time last svsniog. James
Hart tried bla hypnotic powers 00
Jobnny and a few other young folks who
bad net at Mr. and Mrs. Al Euisrsos's
room last evsoiog., Jobnny was tba
only one whom Jamas ooutd bring un
der bis control, but ba fumlihsd plenty
of amnssDisat for all prsaant.
Jut Arrived.
Nsarly two carloads of wsgons, bng.
Said msy bs entirely averted by Hood's fiss, bookbosnls, dirsot from Fish Bros.
Harsaparllla. This grsst fnadlclne cares
all spring tumors, boils, eruptions and
sores, aad by enriching aad vllsliglsg
tha blood, It ovsrconws tbsl tired fl
lug and givsa vitality aad vigor.
Hood's Pills aura asosea, sbrk bsad-
ache, billoniness and all livsr Ills. Price
28 esnla.
I ft M Ws Xi parted.
A. M. Oans aod family ralorned to
Uappnarysalerdsy morning lr Uomloa
Ontario. Mr, Ooaa bis baea absaat
about thrae years, intending abea be
left to maks Canada bis home. Us
found conditions very mncb ahaaged in
Ibat country and bas aoaoiadad thsre is
no pleae like Oregon. Ths Gasstte wal-
aomss Mr. Uaaa and family back aad
hopes ll'y wilt agala bacaa perasneBt
real Isnts of Uappnsr,
Wagon Ch boagbt for spot cash prioss.
Wa don't pay commission to avy mlJJle-
man.
Mwoa A Co.
Mrs. Annis Oilliam wild bsr ranch and
shsep to O. E. Fsrnsworth this week.
Wa anderetsnd tbs price paid w si 11,600
for tba raeoh, 12 X" for ths abeep and
1 M for tba lambs. Delivery to ba
made aUiut Msy 1st.
T lUpabllraaa,
Tba msm hers of tba ropnblioan cooniy
oiitral commit toe ara rrqnsated to msst
el tba 00 art boaae ia Uepposr, oa Wed-
aasilsy, March 9ib, Vf. at 1 o'clook,
p. SB. Full attsailanoa rsqnretaj.
J. M. Ilnisa, Ohairrosn.
Dated Heppoer, Or., March I, lift.
Drspepels enred. Hh Hob's Vilaliaar
imatatiislsly rsllsvss soar stomarb, aora.
Ing ap ot fond dielraei, and is tbs grsst
kidney aod livsr remedy, HM by 0u-
sr A Brock. f
Connty JuJf A. (1. Bartbolcmaw rs-
ttiraed ysetardsy from a short visit
t Milt-m and Walla Walla. Ha says
tha farmer of that part of Ida eoontry
ara wooderlog what they will do with
their ra'rney If tbey have another big or op
, and big pf loss this tee euo.
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