Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 10, 1898, Image 3

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    A
Uncle
Sam
Says
This Is
America's
Greatest
Medicine.
It will
Sharpen
Your Appetite,
Purify and
Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That
Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparllla and begin to
take It TODAY, and realize the great
good it Is sure to do you.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la America's Greatest Medicine. All druggists.
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METH. EPISC. CHURCH.
8XBTI0E8.
Holiday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday sohool
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bride say. Come."
. The vaster may be fonnd at the parsonage ad.
Joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wvo may desire to consult niin on
religious, social, civio, philosophic, eduoational,
Or any other subjects.
J. W. VLE8HEK. Minister.
H. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class
meeting loiiowin morning service.
Sunday school. S D. m.
aay, p. m.
Epworth league, Frl-
"Let us forsake not the assembling nf nnr.
lelves together."
Pastor's residence In narsonaire. next rtnnr in
Church. . C. K. Howabii,
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practloe Saturday evening
at the church. R. L. shelly.
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock
Take Notice.
L The sum of five cent per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever Duroose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of fly
cents a line. 1 hese rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Hoi Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a
lively nine
For the candidate, I'm free to state, will stay
with us till June.
Then let him treat hisvotlug friends to Bperry's
Lluwoud Rye,
He'll catch our votus If he wets our throats
for the voting men are dry.
Bold only at the Belvedere Saloon, E. 0. Sporry,
proprietor.
f be (Jsiett U do! heralding ill com
ing with a brass band bat ite circulation
eao be determined at tbe Heppoer pott
offloe. Advertisers will pleaae note tbii
Here and There.
Ike Barr if over from Pendleton to
Tielt bit family and other relative.
C. B. Oockerline, of Prlneviila, it now
driving aUg for tbe Miller Bros, on the
' ileppner-Mbnomeot line.
J. W. Cowina ia ablpping in a large
quantity et ioe of excellent quality, It
cornea from North Towder.
Mr. Geo. Elston, a yooog man from
Day ton, Wsb, ie vlaitiog aoqoalbtenoee
ia Bppner tor a few dajre.
Jeaee Andrew aod bie wife are don
from Dayton. Weab. Mr. and Mra.
Andrewe were recently married.
Beat aoeommodatioo and eonrteona
treatment at lbraprial Hotel, Seventh
aod Wash. Hte., Portland, Oregon.
Mr. u. E. KedUeia returned oo
Wdoedy morniog from an extended
visit with relative ia New York etate.
F. K. Bartholomew ie reported to be
very ill at bia borne ia Ueppeer, gaffer
log from a eevere attack of erysipelas
Joba M. Browo.tbe Lone Rook ilieep
man, wae over to Heppoer on Wedoe
day looking after business interests ber,
Bring yoor bide, pelt and far to
Bea. Maibewe, at the Liberty Meat
Market. D pay bigbeet market price.
619-It.
Jadg Ulcbardeon fined EJ aad Art
Bool 7 6Q aplee on Wedoeeday for an
nil on Henry MoOmaU, last Mon
Ll.y.
E. O. Noble A Co. are roetlere after
esloet. Tbe finest aedllx aod bar
) to be found in Ilepi nr. He lblr
new a4 in tbi teeae. tf.
dome werm weather lb peel lew dv
tbe IbereiomeUr riierig B9dg
in tbe ebede en Wednesday d it was
even warmer yesUrdey.
Ir. Jcha VT. Kaemoe. of Ibe "Red
light," over n tt UI for wimelbiii
eew.ean fernlsU yoa Ibe Basel cock
tail ia lb laad-Manbatle, Jereey
Vermenlb Ji-n1 by aa ertiet
tbe bneiaee. Dp la aod tek the
last cmt of )or avmib.
Cy Metier wa np from Lexington
Wednesday.
Preaa Thompson waa down from bit
ranoh on Wedneaday.
H. 0. Gay returned on Monday even
ing from Dayton, Wash., where be at
tended a oonterenoe of the M. E.ohnrcb,
South.
W. L. Baling wae in from Sand Hollow
on Wednesday and reports Ones. MorgaB
aa slightly improving.
Pat Kilkenny was in town a few days
preparatory to going over to Dale where
be will look after a band of sheep this
summer.
John Tnrley and wife who are living
on the ranoh of P. O. Thompson, spent a
few days in this oity this week visiting
relatives.
Miss Ada Jones, one of Heppner's ano
oessful teaohers, began a summer term
of sohool in the Kirk diet not, on Rhea
creek, Monday morning.
J. M. Keeney, a brother of Eli Keeney,
of this plaoe, is preparing to take 100
head of horses to tbe valley, and will
start with them at onoe.
Miss Delia Reed departed on Wednes
day evening tor lone, to join Mrs. J. A.
Woolery on a trip to Missouri. They
will be absent tor some weeks.
Orop prospeots in Morrow county were
never better. An abundant harvest is
assured and prosperity tor our people
will result. Let us give thanks.
Miss Minnie M. Andrews will make
proof on her ranch before J. W. Morrow
this afternoon, with O. 8, Hodedoo and
J edge Bartholomew as witnesses,
Oal Robinson, of Lone Rook, was in
Heppner yesterday. He has reoently
moved onto a Morrow oounty ranch, but
will oontinue in the stookraising busi
ness.
W. H. Beoker, speoisl agent of tbe
Mass. Life Ins. Oo., is bere and will
leave in oompany with Mr. 8. P. Hanna
wall, for the Long oreek aeotiou next
week.
Be not deoeivedl A cough, hoarsnees
or croup are not to be trifled with. A
doae in time of Shilob's Oure will save
you much trouble. Sold by Oonser A
Warren. v
H. E. Warren and wife, of Eight Mile,
passed through town on Wednesday
morniog, enroute home from a visit with
relatives in Umatilla oounty and at
Walla Walla.
Dyspepsia cured. Sbiloh'a Vitalizer
immediately relieves sour stomach, oom
ing up of food distress, and is the great
kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Cod
eer A Warreu. v
Carty A Kilkenny's oamptendere
were down for supplies the first of the
week. These gentlemen will summer
their sheep in the Grant oounty moon
tains this season.
Liadiee, take tbe best, It you are
troubled with constipation, sallow skin
and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover
Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by
Conser A Warren. v
Tbe Gazette o ernes a full atock of
mourning note, correspondence alyle,
with envelopee to match, Tboee desiring
auob stationery can bave their wants
supplied at tbia offloe. tf,
Tbe oity of Elgin now boasts a K. of
P. lodge wbioh waa reoently organized
by Past Grand Obanoellor Turner Oliver
Grand Obanoellor Patttrson was enable
to be present on this oooaiion.
Mra. Tbos. Wright, of Union, daughter
of Mr. aod Mr. A. Mallory, of tbia city
arrived on Tuesday morning to make her
parents and other relative at tbia place
a abort visit. She was aooompanied by
ber eon.
Cbae. Miller wa in from bi Rhea
creek ranch yeeterday and report that
be baa an immenae strawberry orop tbia
season. He expect to be ready to de
liver berries in town by the middle of
next week.
tf
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Dorio Lodge, No. 20, K. of P., Is
taking on considerable of a boom jost at
present and quite a large number of new
member are joining. On next Toeedey
nigbt there will be work In both tbe first
and second rank and all members of th
order are earnestly reqnested to be
present.
Frank MoFarlaod baa been appointed
special agent of Th Eqoitabl L ife A
anrane Co., of New York, tbe strongest
lo tbe world. Cash surplus to policy
bolder of over 60 millioc dollars. Don't
tek insurance witbont aeeiog th new
plan of th Equitable. Insure both
exes at earn rate. 77tf
Hooi River Olacler: Tbe elate bae
cone repoblioeo by ao tnoreaeed ma
jority. Wasoo county elect th tall r.
pablioan ticket. Sherman oonnly ditto.
Fosioo baa failed one mors and w may
never see it tried again is Oregon. Free
ailver be received a eel back from wbicb
it will never reoover. A Or on I see
to fe lb Union.
Beside keeping th largest assort
ment of eaodie, frolt, cigar aod
notion to be foond any ber ia tbe
eitv, Jea. II art is now abl to (apply
yon with th Portland dailies and all
lb magsiioe and perlodlreJe, both for
igo aad domeetic. If yoo want read
ing matter, give Jim a call at tbe Depp
ear Caody Factory. 89 If.
If Iber I anything that will make a
man feel bine, it ie to be np all sight
wailing for tbe electee relume lo eon
to, aad tbso find Iheea going against
bis. II feel tired beeeoee be I tired,
and th saw be rerwlve teem to add
In Ibat tired feeling. If any of oar
r4er arts feel lag that way they btv
onr sympathy. Weel Hide.
kettle' A rate Halve.
The Beet Halve in the worlt for Cola,
Bra, Hnree. fleers, Half Fbeom,
fv fktrw. Teller, Chapped Heed,
CbllUeru. Oorne, aai. all He Lrvp
Um, au4 positively cra File or
pay rwnured. It I guaranteed to giv
'eetin if mrej fefwwde,
,te ( h"t K.f eel by
I Co k. i. Wore. at, ni a eager.
Heppner will oelebrate.
Ones Matlock is in town today.
Al Larkin ia very ill at Colfax.
8ee M. Lichtentbal k Co. for shoe, a
Call tor Fred Krng to saw your wood.
49tf
H. O. Gay aod V. L. Coffey are back
from Dayton.
Today is a soorober, tbe warmest of
tbe year so far.
Hon. A. H. Weatherford is np from
Douglae today.
Engineer Patterson is visiting in Port
land this week.
What is Hop Gold T Best beer on
earth. See ad. elsewhere. ' 1
Mrs. I. N. Hughes and oldest eon,
George, are on tbe eiok list.
Jas. Hylton was down from tbe Hard
man eeotion on Wednesday.
Lichtentbal & Oo. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
E. O.: Miss Flo Hallook is visiting
ber aunt, Mrs. W. P. Dutton, in Hepp
ner. Dan Rice, A. H. Allen and Mr. Had
ley are in from the Hardman section to
day. Mrs. Luther Huston was a visitor to
Heppner from Eight Mile on Wednesday.
Statements for tbe Famous Simple
Aooount File printed at the Gazette of
floe. tf.
Mrs. L. Small has disposed of ber ho
tel business to J. F. Whitney, of Truckee,
Calif.
Mrs. Geo. Conser departed for Port
land on Wednesday evening on a abort
visit.
Geo. Perry , the Rock Oreek sheepman,
is looking after bnsinees in Heppner this
week.
F. M. MoOandless, etate manager f.r
the Mutual Life, of New York, is in
Heppner.
Dr. W. T. Miracle, of Long Creek, is
bere from Sparta, Walla Walla and
Baker City.
Ed. Rood, tbe prosperous Eight Mile
farmer and ranober, was in town on
Wednesday.
Miss Kate De Peatt and sister will leo-'
tnre ou " Secularism" at Ibe opera h mie
tomorrow night.
O. E. Hioke has given up hie place in
the GHzette office and is spending a (w
days in Arlington.
Dr, J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defeats of tbe eye, will be bere
every three months. 648-lyr
Oo'n juice" is all right but Low Til-
lard has a brand of 14-year-old gnnde
tbat is bard to beat. 603 -If.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
If not as slated, no oharges. Try Dr.
Vaugban'a new plan. 604-If.
Mra. J. W. Rasmus returned this
morning from a two week vieit with re
latives down at Portland.
O. B. Loomis, representing tbe Even
ing Telegram, oame up from Portland oo
Wedneeday morning.
Judge Freeland reports an addition ot
a daughter to bis home, on June 1st,
Evidently Gene thinks tbat Morrow
county has enongh voters.
Johnny Coohran, of lone, passed
tbrongb Heppner on Wednesday even
ing with bis band of oattle, whiob. be ia
taking to tbe mountains for aummer
grazing. He reports range pretty ahort
in tbe lone onuulry.
The Gazette will club with the Oregon
Senator, tbe great Pytbian paper of Ore
gon, Washington aod Idaho, publiehed
at Portland, for ,175 for th two. Tbe
Senator i all right. No Knight of
Pythia should b without it. tf.
It you want the latest war news, the
freebest local happenings, oity or
oountry, get the Gazette, semi-weekly,
Tueeday and Friday. Patronage balp
make a paper. Compare it with those ot
otber towna th size ot Heppoer and th
Gazette will not taffer thereby. It
MOT ALTOGCTBEB NEW.
A Principle of Medicine Well Kiowa to Oar
eraadntotherS.
The idea of "curing dieeasea" with
herb remedies ia not altogether a new
one, though tbe application ot them has
made its rapid advanoementof late years.
Many yeara ago there beoame known
in Ohio a religious sect known as "Shak
ing Quaker", or "Shakers". These
people were devoutly religious and had
oertain peculiar rite.- They were op
posed to tbe doctors of ordinary med
ioal schools, preferring to nee nature's
remedies. Their simple plan of check
ing diseases spread far and wide, and
though their knowledge of tbe usee of
their remedies waa limited and their
learoiog in tbe line of anatomy and ot
phjaiology meagre, yet Jittle medicines
were used but those ot their own manu
facture. It they didn't oure, they didn't
injure.
It may be that the "Shaker'' gave our
grandmothers tbe idea ot using so much
oatnip, ginsing, yellow root and a thous
and other tbinge that made tbe small
boy wish that he never had a grand
mother. But oertain it Is tbat the use
of tbe old-fashioned herb remedies were
responsible for a hearty raoe of ohildren
as is evidenced by the physioal condition
of tbe old-timers in "tbe states". .
How much better then must be toe
oae of remedies made from herbs in this
Jay and time by tbe new, scientific pro
cesses! Tbe pbysioiana of today bave all
tbe knowledge of our old sohool physi
cians and ot our dear, old grandmother?,
and the wisdom of this, tbe great, pro
gressive era in every department ot (ife,
Dr. Margnrlte Garnsey uses berb
remddies and obarges for her medicine
only. Free consultation. Call oo ber.
Office, two doors eoutb of tbe Palitoe
bote). . ' '
BHKEP SHIPMENTS.
A Urge Nanber Leave by Ball for North
Dakota.Tweatr Car Go Hoaday Nest
On Wedneaday Mr. H. F. Merrill
shipped 13 oars ot sheep from Heppner,
with destination North Dakota, and yee
terday morniog be started 14 oar to lb
ame point. He will range tbem near
White Earth, and tbia fall will ship to
Uhioago, where Rcsenbaum Bros, k Co,
who will look after' their final disposi-
NEW 600DS
That have come in just lately.
Some exquisite patterns in summer
wash goods Percales, Zephyrs,
lion. This firm is represented in Hepp- (jringhams. A nice line Of Ladies
ner by Mr. h. s. MoEwan. Shirt Waists. Collars. Cuffs and Ties.
aionaay next a m. weyaeri,oi i wig-
town, Montana, will ship out of Heppner
20 cars of sheep, also destined for the
Obioago market.
These sheep ebipmenta help our peo
ple a great deal, and Morrow ceanty has
more sheep to feed hungry mouths in
the slow-going east. -
Beauty Is Ulood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beautv without it. Cascarets. Cundv Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities nom the body. UeRin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads.
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
(Jasearets, beauty tor ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
THE PONY EXl'BESS.
To G aiette i In receipt ot a private
letter from Washington, D. C, wbiob
aobounoe tbat A. W. Patterson wa on
ot six who, out of a olass of 200, passed
tbe highest in th examinations dosing
tb first year' work of the Colombian
Law school. H received seoond prize,
an elegant aet ot law book.
Condon Globe: Jas. W. Hmlih, tbe
pioneer merchant of Arlington, baa sold
bia extensive mercantile basins at tbat
plao lo E. P. Weir, of May villa; a A.
Bborte.of Ailiiigtnn.and Mr. Goldsmith;
of Portland. Mr. KLurt be been man
ager ot tbe establishment under Mr.
Smith's ownership for tome time, and
Mr. Weir I aell known a on ot Gil
liam count)' moat laecectfa! stockral.
r. Tb new firm is a strong on aod
will oo doubt command it share of baa
ioees.
A abort time aino tb Oault re eel v-
J conimonloatloB from Hardman for
publication. Tb matter ooolaloed there
in wae not objection abl, but anforta
oetely tb writer felled to tend hi nam
wilb tb arliol end th Oaaett wa
compelled to adhere lo lb old rol of
not publishing a eommooieatlon oolees
tb writer's nam aceompaoie it, a
guarantee of good faitb. All correspond
ents of Ibe paper abould observe tbi
rule and lb mannaeript will sol fled
tb waste basket.
Mark Twala's Description of an Early Hall
Delivery.
From "Roughing It".
In a litttle while all interest was taken
up in stretching our neoks aod watobiog
for the pony-rider tbe fleet messenger
who eped aoross the oootinent from St
Joe to Saoramcnto, oarrying letters 1900
miles in eight days! Think of that tor
perishable horse aod human flesh and
blood to dol
Tbe pony-rider was usually a little bit
of a man, brimful ot epirit and endur
ance, N't matter what time ot tbe day
or night bis watoh oame oo, and no
matter whether it was winter or summer,
raining, snowing, hailing or sleeting, or
hetber his "beat" waa a level, straight
road or a orazy trail over mountain orags
and preoipioes.or whether it led through
peaoetul regions, or regions that swarm
ed with hostile Indians, be must be
always ready lo leap into tbe saddle and
be off like the wind. There was no idling
time tor a pony-rider on duly. Be rode
60 miles without stopping, by daylight
moonlight, starlight, or through the
blackest of darkness just as it happen'
ed. He rode a splendid horse tbat was
born tor a raoer and ted and lodged like-
a gentleman; kept him al his utmost
speed for ten miles, and then, as he
oame crashing up to the elation where
stood two men holdiog fast to a fresh
impatient steed, the transfer of rider
and mailbag was made in tbe twioklicg
of an eye, and away flew Ibe eager pair
and were out ot sight before Ibe speota
tor could hardly get the ghoat of a look.
Tbe atage coaob traveled about 100 to
1125 milea a day (24 boors), the pony
rider about 250. There were about 80
pony-rider io tbe saddle all the time,
nigbt and day, etrelobing in a long,
scattering procession from Missouri to
California, 40 flying eaatward and 40 to
ward th weal, and among tbem, making
400 gallant borae earn a stirring liveli
hood aod aee a deal of soenery every day
in tb year. Wa bava bad a oonsumiog
desire from tb beginning to aee a pony
rider, but eomehow or otber, all Ibat
patted na managed to streak by In tbe
nigbt, and ao wa beard only a wbizi and
a bail, and th laifc phantom ot tb
deeert waa gone before we oould get our
bead out ot th windowa. But now w
were expecting one along every moment.
and would aee bint in broad daylight
Freeeutly tbe driver eiolaima:
"Her b comee."
Every neck la atelobed farther and
vary eye la etraioed wider. Away
across Ibe endlees dead level ot tbe
praiii a black speck appear agaioal tb
sky and it i plain thai it move. Well,
I abould tbtnk ol In a aecood or two
it become a bore and rider rising and
falling, rittog aod falling aweeplng to
ward ns nearer aod nearer growing
more aad more distinct, more and more)
sharply defined near aod elill nearer,
aad the Suiter ot bouts oome faintly lo
lb ear another instant, a whoop and
burrab from our opper deok, a wave of
lb rider' baud, but no reply, and a
man and bora burst past uf esoited
face aod go winging away like a belated
fragment of a alorm.
So audden is it all and ao lik flash
of uureel faney tbat but for tb flak of
wbiU foam left quivering and perishing
on a nialleaok after Ibe vision bad flatbed
by aod disappeared, w might bav
doubted whet ber we bad teen an aeiaal
bore aod man at all.
REFUSED TO BE RESCUED.
Parisian Actrees Faced Death Rathea
Than Sail In a German Ship.
"One of my most exciting adven
tures," said Mr. Strakosh to a Washing
ton Post reporter, "waa an incident
which happened when I was managing
the south American tour of Mme.
Sarah Bernhardt. We were on the
IJritish steamer Ootopaxi and a good
stout vessel she was but somehow or
other, as we were passing through the
Straits of Magellan we ran into a sand
bank. The steamer drew eighteen feet
of water, and had, unfortunately, en
tered the straits at low water. Every
one believed that we were shipwrecked,
that our engagement at Chili would
never be fulfilled, and that we wore
doomed to stay where we were for
three weeks for you must know that
it is only usual for the steamers of this
line to pass there every three weeks.
Sarah was distracted. She tore her
hair, she beat her breast in her inimit
able manner, and she used the well.
classical language for which Bhe is
noted. There we were and there was
no prospect of relief. This was about
nine o'clock in the morning. The
scene can better be imagined than
described. The ladies were iu tears
and frightened out of their boots,
and even the men of the company
felt uncomfortable. The assurances
of the captain that all would be well
were of no avail, and everybody was iu
despair. At last, about noon, the
smoke of an approaching steamer wa
seen in the distance. Everybody's hopes
revived. Aid was at hand and we
would be rescued from our unpleasant
position. Time went by and the
steamer drew near. As she approached
the Ootopaxi hoisted Bignalsof distress,
and she bore down upon us. But as
soon as her flag ,was recognizable pa
triotism got the better of fear. The ves
sel flew the German colors. Sarah did
not hesitate a moment. Her alarm dis
appeared. Rushing to the captain, a
bluff English sailor, she flopped on her
knees before him and implored him for
the love of God and ot France not to
tender her over to the tender mercies
of her enemies. She would rather stay
shipwrecked all her life, abandon her
profeNsion and lose all her hopes of
artistic and financial success than set
foot upon the deck of a German ship.
Surprised at her change of tone the
captain consented and told the German
captain that his passengers did not
need assistance, and the Teuton sailed
away. Ruahing down to her sabln
Mme. Bernhardt brought out a silken
French tri-color which had been pre
sented to her by some admirer and as
the German sailed away she hoisted
the flag of France and waved it tri
umphantly at the partiqg foe. Alout
seven p. m. the tide roae and we floated
and reached our destination in safety.'
In the Shoe Department
.The re has been some new arrivals
VERY STYLISH FOOTWEAR
; ' Q ' . ; One line to sell at $2.50
Another sells at $3.50
O Still another sells at $4.00
Those broken lots of pointed shoes at $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.00 are going fast. They origin
ally sold for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. They
are actually away down below cost. There's
nothing wrong with them . . ...
&dLiHLor & Co
B
00TS AND SHOES'
THE PLACE TO GET THCM IS OP
M. IvlCHXlVOHiVZv & CO.
Thoy have anything In this line that you may desire and you oan depend on It you get a
good article when they guarantee It.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street Repairing Specialty
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCHERS
Who has secured the services ot
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Kates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAK,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
wnrroM mw
From a bad, of ilea In tb Pendle
ton Tribua tieU'l "Wteina I'ronl,
lb OaaMt (stbsre lb fnllolog wbtob
ill prove of inteteet ! ataoj io this
eotlo :
Mra. DjII Feiberir, of Lettagtoo, at
v tailing ber molbef, lira. lUoaoia
Lunelle.
Ifie Joei llasllnes ill go to II,
moaatata tomorrow ia Ibe hoaetr.et
bee beallb Key be benefitted. )
Mf. r. i. VenWitit. bo be bee i
vlsttiag al Waitebei' for lb I aet fa
vreeaa, rtora4 boa f teterdsy.
frofeeeor t. I. VebWiesle. of tb
oel fartiltv, be Just rriv4 tb ,
lOialmeal nf l'llel (Male eettetaot
aarveyot for Leetsr Or go.
en ting the Ftndletuti
w
OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized that the
"good old times" are with us, your
blood is out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to the fact
that the
Ver.v IMwouraaln;.,
tmeol tht ShI vation Army recruit,
aent to a certain Inland town of Cali
fornia, won a onn;r lady of fine aoclal
position and euvoir lulro. fche waa aiao
verv beautiful. Her arrival greatly
apitntcd the chappies, who nocitea to
the i.trect meeting, tlnally on
.otintr blood made a bet that he would
aeciire nn appointment with the beauty
for lliut name niL'hl. and, approaching
her afU-r the nioetitifr, bo allpped Into
her hund a twiuty-dollar (fold-piece.
Mu; put it in her pocki-U ' And-ah- Jg tne .,Jace Q Btore y0ur wool tfm 8ea8on Why?
where Mtail 1 way jo.ioy anu Jnataa " ,1 Bs..J.1 U 1 : i ...... ...
rmrMH-d the mahher. "In Heaven, I vouoo no asuatir noiiiiuuiiu uubiuuhn, uiiu nut uemt ill
hope," placidly answered the laaaie, aa the field buying wool ourselves, wo eticourugo competition
ahe walked away with th golden Umnniruf flu, Imvers nn.l enmirn t.;1.
douule-eairle. ' J w,v)
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
1
Bo-
Sacrificed to
Blood Poison.
Wa are telUn wool sacks and twin at cost. Datable when mm A im mm. aml in mr ml.)
atnnre. '
W pa? the hlehset rah prire lor ahn lts and hldrs.
We are mull lor Llttle'e bia and aiacfc Leal Takuv. filn ft. a nnl. ..ii.i.ia
I dip on the merkfft.
par ireiani to leemsters wnen riiiiwi m:o tn tir owner nf wool.
We h.t a lull anppljr ol Mewl Karlr, ami Wheel, also rtlem United Harlef fnr teamsters.
Mrect your teanistrrs lo the lower warehoaae. W iiiaraiitee you a square deal.
ThuM who hare never had Blood Pot
eon can iuit kansr what a desoeraie Aon.
dition it oan produo. Thi terrible The CALIFORNIA
diae- wbioh th dootora are totally
onabl to eura, I eocnntunicated from
mm generaMloa to anotheir, inflicting Ite
taint upon eounllee Innooent one.
Rnme f ear an I was leoealeted wMh ntee
Lodging House
CDS 28 an.
Vf a fie who lalerie aif be be wl
saint, lae IliUe eee wee
nei
ead
D I
thf eta ln
K. I'srl.b, Jr., rpn
woolen ssi II ia, I bar.
Tbe port that Or. Merturlt uuotrj b.s
beta arrested Is unit ite, Mr, (iarnsey fea au
been arrested eeieuea sbe bae done eoiblua
thai should can ber S'Kb trenbl.
Tlwsiesei ere Irleg li.
Ia e-J-r to prove L ra merit ef
r.iy a C'rvam liaim, the tient nil nr
f.r Currb and (444 in liad, w bav pre
ptrvd a ifnermi trial aiae foe 10 enl,
Uvt it of y vur dmggiet ot aead 10 tet.ls to
ELT D0O3., 00 Warrea Bt, K. T. Cily.
I aolered f iom catarrh of tb worst tir.it
vof iooe a Ut, an I I never boned U I
core, tut fclv' Crtaca l-aiia eeen, U A
evea tUA. Many riieluUu be .1
It wiili eieelicnt rilu. ' Oatrtiia,
41 Warrea A , Cbteer, I1L
rijr' i"rm Iili U tb aotaowlVdj,'.!
rnf for reUrrb aal f Ui ko tnrtn,
fn.fr off nr env imntum d'uf l ine.
aO tent At U:v. ;'. of ly saed. '
nql In the etruawte.
aad lie III wae fiwited
In lb tearful ft"!
a tears I Mf
wa onte te wl
ad aleere tmas
foot, end en UeMr
own sps av lla
ol wu nana those km
f.r. I b4 lite beet 7
wiMleal lreiiBnl. t
eral pnreteian mul III
Mt.lf liwewd , Hal all --
lo an pertmae. Tn aer-
eerr anil an!ah SMiaad tn M fnl In th.
l.lul I.e. Oilrh sh ettmriM I was I
e4ld tv flaade who h4 w-eorfni
KM aten hr II. W try Kwlfl Bfweiae W
betilM. al I frii k.rp. aeale rt. t
60 Ceit.
. GEO. C. UOMK, Prop.
Next door to Ojwra HoUnO.
R. F. HY1ND. Manager.
Chas. W. Ingraham,
Assayer and Analyst
Main Hlreel, Ileppner. Or.,
A I Corner k Warrea' Drag Htor.
Analyai of ore a tpocUltj.
etwee how tv.f beelib and bP
i I lud from u tert. aad a eute
plrt aa1 imrt mm we f rtiil
r,tl
BI
m.i a
ft eai fft mrm vm ruit e w
IM on If etoud reasadf whleb iN d
seraieiewH. wa T W ISS.
M'im'snr, a la.
Of ilia many blid rwmnlwa, H II. at.
Is llw only oua which ran reach deep
aeeletl, violent caeee. It aevee fall to
eurw Mrfertly and prwaninlly th
mwt deenweat ees-e whieh are) beyond
the reach rf nthr rmdl
C C Cfor
haiV.hV9
Tho
Blood
i rrttiv vporrtati, and la th only
iifA remedy tirantnd to rftntain nej
merftiry, nofaah. or Mher mineral
Vl'il,le ,kt mailed free by rwlf
ly Cwtobahft ikUaU, Oewrgla.
CASTOR I A
For Xfili&U and Cbildren.
Tli Kind Yoa Han Always Bought
Dear the) sfJ . w
foM MA La.
liaaeb, TJQ aores, cood land, 4 Bile of
Meppeef, all fenre.l, plenty of water,
bona aad barn. It) acr if aoinmef.
fallow, all ready ft fall crop. F.aey
trm. Call at lb (latctt vfuo.
- KA If
Cbae. Barnttt kt a bason of email
key la lleppeee Inert wee. Thoy ar f
vat a to Cfiarlay and tba fleder will
file leev tbee at th GatetV offU.
Oo. Wrifbt ba porebaaed tba lot
bear Ore Malbew' hn, loowa a
' It "bcMiaf plat", aod la ptov ibt
, It trad wae a d na, be ha ie
htM offevM $200 fir th M wbioh ol
bias hat &0.
Gibson 8c Berger,
At Chas ionre' Ult Htan.l.
Blutvin. - - 15 Cti.
Hair Cutting. - MS "
I latlirt 2"c. KvcrythinrrStrict-
ly Kirnt ('lam.
Mathews Sc Gentry,
BARBERS
15
Shaving
vvt
Cents.
akup lee an boutb ol hictuirict.,
G. B, HATT,
Tonsorial Artist.
Gbavlef,
Hate CwHiftf,
, Maneeh Cetaer,
IS Cet
Bee, Otfa.