Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 27, 1898, Image 3

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    REMEMBER THAT
Brown & Stewart
Are In Town
With a Complete and Select Stock of
Fall and Winter ods
Boots and
Shoes
We Have Ladies', Misses' and Children's
CLOAKS and MACKINTOSHES
MEN'S and BOYS'
Mackintoshes and Box Coats I OUR GOODS
Oregon Wool Makinaws
Duck Coats, rubber-lined
-THE BEST IN THE MARKET.-
Are of the best puality.
OUR PRICES
As low as the lowest and possibly a little bit lower
SCAXyl, AND H5E UtSt, IWO TROUBtvB TO SHOW GOODS.S
Poor and Weak
Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble
Had no Appetite-Now Better In
Every Way-A Delicate Child.
"Some time since I took a sudden cold
and could not get rid of It. Being subject
to catarrh and bronchial trouble I coughed
terribly. I lost my appetite and grew
poor and weak and I did not feel like
work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa
lilla. In a short time the cough disap
peared, I slept well, had a good appetite
and I was better in . every way. Last
spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap
petite and no strength. I resorted to
Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more
like work. My little nephew was a deli
cate child and had a humor which trou
bled him so he could not rest at night.
He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar
saparilla and now he has a good appetite
and is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J.
Freeman, South Duxbury, Mass.
Sarsa
parilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft.
Hood's
Hio 0: 1 1 -r are the best after-dinner
aivvsu o r ma nlii. ald dictation. 250.
METH. EPISC. CHUKUH.
SERTIOBS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
1(1 a. m. uiasses no. 1 ana ii at 12.11) p. ra
Epworth Lewrne Devotional meeting at 7 p. m
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Hpibit and the bride say. Com."
The pastor may be fonnd at the paraonam ad
1U be
giaa so
hlin on
joining the oharoh, where he
meet any wo mar desire to consult
relixiouK, aofcial, civic, philosophio, educational,
or any oilier sqdjocm.
J. W. FLKSIIER, Minister.
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 practice Haturday evening
aimecnurcn. tt.ij.BHEi.LY,
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
ADVERTISE!) LETTERS,
T ETTER8 ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEK
XJ
Brown, Jefferson
Know lei, D A
Keeney, J M
Marple, Henderson
eperry, r m
When calling
advertised.
Gamer, Jennie
Kennedy, Tom
Marshall, Mike
Hmlth, Anthen
l'u reel nil, Thos
for these letters please lay
is. r. vaoohak, r. M.
Local Notes.
Fee M. Liclitentbal k Co. (or ehoee.
what ia Hop UoldT Beat beer on
arlb. Bee ad. elsewhere.
Tbe lower warehouse baa an nnlimit
ad aoppy rif need rye (or tale. 89 lm
Llohteolbal k Go. (or shoes. Exolusire
ho store. Handles tbe beat. 83K
Dr. A. 0. Greenlee, corner Grand are
cat and Eaat Morrtsoo si, Portland. t(
Tba Qaaette's aobsorlptlon prios o(
11.60 la listing subscribers svery day.
Tba food (or road work ia being Judi
eiooaly eipeoded and complaints bate
entirely aobalded.
Try "Arlington" coffee, Cos roast of
geonioe Mooba aod Jev a. For sale by
r. O. Thompson Go. 87 21
Dr. J, W. Vogel, specialist (or rafreo
tloo aod defects ot tba eye, will ba bera
?ery tbrea months. 018-lyr
A sale of 2000 bosbala of wheel waa
made last Haturday, at 50 seals, at
Ilspposr's warehouse.
Palolest remedy (or directing teeth.
Knot as aisled, do charges. Try Dr,
Vaogbao'a Dew p'ao. C04-lf.
Brini yoor bIJea. Mils and (or to
Bta. Mathews, at tba Liberty M
Market. Da pays hlgheat market price.
CUMt.
Tba Dew bridge eroaaiog Rbee creek
00 tba fleppoer-Lnog Creek route ia
bow complete aod lo readiness (or
travel.
Another shipment of tba king of labia
syrups, Te Oerdeo Drlpe"; also To
bnggeo Maple Hvrop, juet received by
r.O Thompson Go. " 2t
E.O. Noble A Co. ere roall a afiar
bulos. Tba On eat saddlee and bar
hM m b ' nd lo Utinr. 8e lhlr
Dw ad is thm loe. t(.
Htop Ibetenagbt Taka warning
mas Uad to onoaamDttoO. A IV hot
lie at Hhiloh'a Cora nay safe your life
Bold by Coesf A Wrre. I
Owing to aa rvrlok. a eorrspnd
oca rleltvs to " Taietloo aod tbe Hoard
( Eneallatl,, was UM est, but will
appr Id oar eil Men.
Karl's Clinrt IVk.I Ta, f .r CWtlpa
i..S It's lb b and if aftr tieg It
... Mna't m . reiaro tcke aad
m v " w W
gt yoir Buoy. HolJ by
W
Catarrh on red. A clear bead and
sweet . breath secured with Sbiloh's
Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee .
Nasal injector free. Sold by Oonser k
Warren. x
Dr. M. B. Metzler, tba dentist, who
hsa reoently located in onr oity, has hie
ffioe (or the present with Dr. MoFaul.
Those iti need of dental servioes shook!
onll and see bim. tf
For CooaHpation take ERrl's Olover
Tea, the great Blood Purifier, onres
beadaobea, Nervonerjess, Eruptions on
tbe face, aod makes the bead as clear as
bell. Sold by Conser & Warren, x
The Morrow County Land k Trnst
company have decided to go into the
wheat buying business extensively this
fall, and it is important that growers m
terview tbem before disposing of their
orops .
Sbilob'a Consumption Cure cures
where others fail. It ia the leading
Oongh Core, aod no borne should be
without it. Pleasant to take and goes
right to tbe spot. Sold by OonBer k
Warren. x
Mr. Ohns. Jayne has returned from
the MoDuffe springs, where he has been
seeking relief from at attack of rheuma
tism. Bis condition is mnoh improved,
and be thinks thai the springs with time
ill completely route it.
W. O. Allison, who ba been mining
on tbe Jobc Day daring the summer
was in towo today making preparations
to go to tbe Green Born mountain to
prospeot this winter. He reports mines
io general doing quite well.
Now, that tbe warm season ia abonl
over, fresb candies are in order, and
James Hart will devote bis time to tbe
mannfaotare of theoboiaeet delicacies in
tbe line of creams, taffy, etc. Io faot, all
kinds ot oonfeotiooory are to be fouud
tbere. 86 tf
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of the "Red
light," ever nn the alert (or something
new, can furnish you tbe fineel cock
tails io the land Manbatteu, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by ao artist in
tbe business. Drop In and take the
taste out of jour month. tf
Commencing September 21at 00 every
Wednesday night, inolnding October
19tb,tbeO.R AN Go.,willsell round trip
tickets for tbe Portland Industrial Ex
position at tbe rate of $9iK), iooludiog
two admissions to the exposition.
Passengers returning will leae the fl
lowing Monday eight. tf
Tbe Marquatn Grand, .00 Morrison
street in tba Merqnam building, ia under
excellent management aod Iba poMio
will be royally entertained tbia winter.
Nsw eompaoiea aod new faoea will ap
pear from time to lima at tbia popular,
flrat-olass tbaatra of Portland, and wbeo
io Portland oar denlteos should oot fall
to taka In some o( tba flea dramas tbat
will ba presented. tf
Professor J. M Garrisio, wbj bas
bean associated with the Pacifio Uolvar
ity at Forest Grove (or tba past fifteen
years, arrived io iUppner Saturday, aod
orgaolxiog elas io penaaoabip.
Ths proraasor oomes bare bigbly reo-
ooatneoded aa ao ioatroctor, aod those
appreciating tba requirement of a
legible, rapid aod ooiform baod writiog
to aid tbem aloog life's jooroey aboold
avail Ibemeelvee of tbia opportooily
A jolly birthday party waa giveo at
tba boms of Mr. Ihsbee a few evenings
slooe, lo booor of bia little son's birth
day. Tbe following were those preaeot:
Vira Uert, Oertrode Bishop, Elsie Ayrrs,
Nettie Hbe ley, Lula Uager, Aooa Me.
Bride, (trace llager, Edoa Mallory, Dd
lie Rush, Tbrreaa flesber Btba Ad
kins aod Maok Ilosb. IWkoy Mstlocr,
Psrele Uoghea, Willie Dottoo, Ueppner
Blarkroao, Willie Ball, Willie Hmitb,
Jms Hhelley, George Viueoo, Charlie
llorooi aod Uear Borg.
Did y go to Iba show last oigl.tf
Well, wasn't It a eanliooT Foe waa
abal you paid for. and yoo got a barrel
of It Tbe "old girl" dilo't do a Iblag
tolbebnie. BarkUy is all ricbt io a
tag of-war team. T'iso lliose Uya aha
gave aaar 00 lf,s "maebiag" aoora. Hbe
aa Dt alow wbeo it eane tt reaxlirg
folnrse. Ooe ppalar yoong itiaa ia
Sisd for lha fuiqre-2! Is bie leroing
(Kiel. Th diodbM tt aoutber was
pmphwted la "Om. a a eve" that
dsrkey'a Irooble Ira k wlnge rlgt.t tbsr.
Aad laet, bat l4 mm(. wee b "(aa"
wee M la lt "llns" bow Ihe bays
uvi4 that farvwell eareee
Personal.
HERE WE ARE
Jack Matlock spent Sunday lu town.
And raw fleel and wife, ol Lone Rock, are In
town.'
Elmer Willi, Or. MoSwordi reports as very
much better.
Ben King, ot lone, came up Monday for medi
cal treatment.
John Spencer came In from the mountain
sheep camp yesterday.
A brother of David and Luther Hamilton ar
rived here today from California.
J. F. Johnson, L. Hlatt and E. Hiatt, of Butter
creek, are registered at tbe Palace.
Ad Matteson left Saturday for Southern Ore
gon, where he contemplates spending the
winter.
The young man named Sprowles who bas
been serlouly ill with malarial fever has about
recovered. ' -
. County Clerk Crawford is having quite a siege
of sickness being absent from his post most of
the week .
Mrs. James Jones and daughter, Bertha, ar
rived home from the East Saturday morning
after a most enjoyable visit.
Homer Warmoth came in today from Red
ding Cel., where he has been for some time and
where his parents now reside.
Lee Matlock, with bis family, is expected in
from Tom Matlock's place today to remain per
manently. Mr. Matlock, we understand, will
accept a position in the Palace hotel.
Art Minor went to Portland for a time yes
terday morning. And as tbat melon on exhi
bition so long in his window disappeared with
him it Is presumed he carried It oft" in his vest
pocket. Art expressed the opinion that the
Influence of that melon was responsible for the
lingering round of those colored boys.
Dr. Art Shulse, son of the Rev. J. M. Bhulse,
formerly a Heppner boy returned to this place
Sunday morning after an absence of six years,
and will remain during the winter. V r. Shulse,
while studying medicine overtaxed his
strength, and last winter, experienced a severe
siege of sickness. During the past summer he
has improved very much in health and believes
that a winter in this climate will fully restore
him to his normal condition.
Our Line of
WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE!
We are prepared to offer you the BEST VALUES of any house in the city
CLOAKS and CAPES is complete, comprising all the latest styles in
Infants' Children's Ladies' and Misses'
-Wlfl PS from $1.50 to '$25.00
Our Stock of
HEN'S CLOTHING
Is perfect in
satisfaction..
In fine Silk and Plush.
style and finish and guaranteed to fit and give entire
In Shoes
We are the only house in town that sells the Celebrated
. "Kant Wear Out" Boys' and Youths' Clothing, the .
reputation of which is world-wide and sold by. all the
leading honss.
We lead them all. The Kelley-Goodfellow Shoe is so well and favorably known that we need
only to mention that we sell their line of Shoes to insure us a large and increasing Shoe trade.
In Dress Goods
We are up to date in all the latest novelties in patterns. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Braids, Ruffl
ings in all the latest shades and styles to match our dress goods.
CONGRESSMAN KLLIS IN PORTLAND.
It
Underwear Blankets Staple Goods Groceries
In Ladies' and Children's We carry a large stock of In Staple Goods we carry Also carry a full stock of
Underwear we can sup- Blankets from the Salem everything needed in Groceries, and guarantee to
ply your wants, and our Mills, from 50c up. in the house. meet all legitimate compe-
prices are right. tition.
He is in Favor of the OuUletare Providing
a RrclKtratloD Law.
llepreaeotaliva El lie, ot tbe Beoood
ooDgreeaiouiil diatriot, wbo baa been
apending a few dayi ia Portland, aayi
the OregooiaD. la of the opinion tbat
tbere in a yery general demand tb rough
out the flat (or a ref iatration law, and
be la iuoliued to the belief that such a
bill will be introduced at tba apeoial
gesaioo of tbe legielature. He eaya be
baa no mean of knowing juat wbat
feature! tbe measure will contain, aome
advocating a law tbat aball apply only
to tbe ciliei and larger towns, while
othera waul It to ba tffeotlv lu the
ooontry preoinota aa well.
I think tbe people would like a
general regiitration law," tald be, "ooe
tbat would require registration a loffl-
cuot lima in adranoe ot election to pra-
?ent 'oolonlittioo' tor votiog. Perbapa
a law modeled attar tbat ot California
would ba satisfactory. The liata should
t open lo pobuo toapeatton ana pro
vision aboold ba made for removing
nemea found to be improperly regietered,
ao that wbeo election day aboold ooma
tba registration liata would contain all
tba oaruea of tboee entitled to vote. Tba
fact that a mau'a name waa oo tba list
would ba saffioient evulenee tbat ba was
legal voter, aod tbere woold ba oo
oocaaioD for qoibbiog.
"A a to tba railroad oominiaaiuo, tbiok
moat of tba people of Eastern Oregon
ara In favor of abolishing It. Home at
preaa a prafereooa for a aingle railroad
oomuiasioner with greater powert tbao
tba preeenl commission have, aod 1
mint tbat iba better plan. Tbere ara a
lot of people, however, who don't waot
to bother eov looger with aay aort ot
railroad aonmleaoo or onmmleeiooer,
aad tbty will inetet oo Iba repeal ot tba
preeeot law aa aooa as Ibey eao gat at
it."
, Mr. Elite smiled and sbook bis bead
ia a ooo-commltal sort of way wbeo tba
United 8tat -e eooatorahlp was mstitloo-
!. He said ha bad beard ol ooly tba
ooa avowed (aodidate, aod ba goeeaed
tbat was all tbere waa. "However," ba
aaid, "I auppa tbere ia time for others
to get lo tba tlld btB bow aod Muo
day. Hut as to whether othera will aa
tr Iba reoa, I koo botblog." About
the middle ot (ctir Mr. F.ll.a will
leave for tbe Keel, He will eprtiJ aome
lima with rlalivw la lb iniJ lie
rfiire gxing to Waablagtnri. where be
ill arrive to ara pie time fir !!. oreo-
tag tit tba eomitig sko ot rongreea.
Call and examine our Stock and get our Prices when in the city.
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon.
Successors to E. W. Rhea & Co.
tie tamed From Klondike.
Bamnel Eneley, tbe first party from
tbia seolion to return from the land of
gold, arrived io town SaturJay morniog.
lie oame oat from Dnwsoo Oity by way
of 81. Miohales making a remarkably
quick trip. Remaining in town over
Sunday ba took Monday morning's stnge
for Qardman. In an Interview wilb Mr.
Gilliam ba narrated bia intereeting -i
perienoea. With bis aon Ibey auooeeded
in reaching Dawson ahead of tba rnih,
setting aatablisbsd on good oleine,
wbiob, aa far, aa worked, bat yielded
good relaroi. Seeing an opporlaolty ba
oame oat to spend ths winter sxpectiog
to return ia tbe early spring. Wbils tba
reports ara true tbat tons ot gold ara
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
The beautiful flag, whiohwas porobae
ad by tbe school last term, baa beeo con
siderably damaged by tbe bigb winds
wbiob ara prevalent.
The member of ths high sohool ara
learning the words of oar three national
soaga, "Amerioa," "Star Hpangled Ban
oer." and "O'jlnmbia, tba Uern ot Iba
Ooeau."
Our library opened Friday for tba
first time Ibis term Eaoh room, siaspl
tba primary, bas a day to gat books.
All books tetea from tba library must
ba retaraed lo two weeks.
Tba high aobool is eojjyiog "Jo's
being taken from aome eeoliona, owing Boys," which is tbs daily readiog of onr
to tba pocket nature of Alaska, it ia a I scholars.
very onoeitaia oouotry to mine Id
Wbers ooe man baa atruok it riob, thou
sands ara atrnggling bnpeleealy. In
Dawson, from sourvey and dyaeotery tbs
ravagea of death ara equal to a yellow
fever epidemic
Bill Radio, wbo left Lnng Greek with
100 bead of cattle, reeobed Dawson with
93, and baa opened a bulober abop and
la r tailing tba meat at J5Q per pound,
from wbiob bo will realite a fortuoa.
Cbaa. Jooes I working io a restaurant
at Dawaoo, aod sends word to bis many
trienda tbat ba la doing well.
Has Moirla working oo Iba claim wilb
yooog Eoaley.
BUI Radio is aoppoesd to boon bis
way bnme by Ibis time, aa he i peeled to
start 90 days later tbao Mr. Eosley.
Letter from E. L. Barrett
Carson Citv, Nsv., Bepl. 32,1898.
Editor Gazette: I thank yon for tba
paper you seat me some time ago. All
the boys ara oot oo 30 daya' furlough.
About SB ara left to guard lha camp.
I did not oara to go on furlough, ao I am
v.r guard duty.
About 800 of tba boys Isft Carson Oily
for tba lleno fair, and tbey bava 40 io
'ail. A larga number got robbed ot all
tbsybsd, Tbsrs was a hot lima ia Iba
old Iowa for wblls. Tbey will bs wall
tanoad bsforo Ibsy get baok.
Aa floaast "Bad" ladle.
Ao Iodiao In tba Lewlaton vioinity
wbo is widely known aa Jim Bllok Too
baa beeo angagad in several despsrsta
encounters io the pesl, Ooonaoceasioo
ha struck tha oily menial ot Lewlatoa
with a bowia koifo aod eat a gaab aoroaa
bis breast 10 Inobe long. Tbe offloer
did not droeeonte bia. Oo another oo
eaaioo Jim Bliok-Poo stole a bona from
aome cowboys almoat before their area.
Ba mounted tba bone aad fled toward
tha reservation. Tbe eoabjye panned
bia, ropsd bta tad thea dragged bia
I lend yoo ploturs I bad takss wblls Dy tbe sack until be was eeoeeleee. Tbey
io Dsavy marching orasr. loon iraiy,
E. L. BiMitT, Ce. D.
Hmb ef Tree hie.
Tbs memlten of tbe colored combina
tion, which baa beta a serious meoaoalo
lha peaaa of oar village for lha past two
waeka, were brought together lo tbe Joe
tioa court last Thurs lay, the husband
Iryiog lo anateie aertone charges agaioat
Ia ths future those wbo ara tardy may
eipeot to eea their names appear oo tba
board, oodor these words wbiob tbs
principal bas written: "A little more
sleep and a little more folding ot the
hands."
Misses Floeesnd Mamie Farnawortb,
graduates of last term, left last Thnre
day night for Portland where they will
attend aobool. They ware eooompenied
aa far as Portland by their sister. Mies
Emma, wbo will epsod a few days at
tba elpoeitioo.
Tbe teachers spent Hatnrday and Rao
day at tha borne ot Mre. Den Parker,
aear Hardmao. All rprl ao enjiyeble
time.
Mr. J. M. Oarrieua, pr tfaeeor of pea
maosbip lo the Forest Orove university
for lbs last twenty yean, is bare to gst
up a class lo penmanship. Who?
Nsw Ministry rim Cesslag.
Miss Myrtle Bmltb, repneeotiog tbs
millloery firm of Campbell k Wilson, of
both Pendletoo aod Tba Daltea, will ba
at Heppner, Monday, Oot. 8, WM, wtlb
complete aod atyliab Ilea of fall aad
winter millloery, aod will remaia four
or five days. Ladies will do well to see
oar lioe before parcbesing elsewhere.
W-2t
fOft Bill OH KENT.
A good sheep reoob comprising nearly
2,600 aoree, controlling the largest aad
beat wioter raoga lo Oilliem eoooty.
Oood dwelling boose aod larga baro,
also compute outfllfor roaoieg sheep,
00 looa ot new bay aad plenty of good
water oo tbe place. For pertieolere
loqnlreel Watiosat, Bi,
89 tf Arhagtoo.Or.
nportad blm dead to tbe ofioert, bat tb
todlsa eooa reoovered. He wee ao hon
orable tbat ba returned to tba oowbiya
tba rope with which Ibey had strsogled
blm. Walla Walla Btetaemea.
Caaalagkaai Basse.
Tba well boowo Goooiegbaos bouks,
tboroogbbrwd grades aod Detain, will be
oo sililbltloo aod for sals at Usppoar
oo or about Oetober 1st. 1'rioes to cult
tbe tlmee. Io charge ot
8301 W. Htoosa.
run iALE.
4k's Wale.
A speetseolsr fit for klag waa wit
nessed by many of oor cltltens Friday
svenlog. Jerk Clark came to towo wilb
bie wife, bnl for ioeofflaier.1 e vider.ee ths b, n' "Bd. lf the hospitality
owe was Ibrowo not. C U IMs Urns ' C--ral". pro(MUd to bet p
Caeer A
I
A U'trt Imi Isw.siU,
Tbe lUffoer traarb of the Weetero
! Loaa A Meviag C'UHoy of Hall Lake
Tk- .Ui,t ot tbe OsaMU.alfe ec4U "oieti.e aod
lioalnrk an J 1 " w swwro",
I'.jr f fiiisy ilia"' vwr'i"i i'ini,
b' lbf Will rt ! d-tsil
tr. t.ethr wilb irr,
family, apeat HtoJaf !'''' . t
h. knmeof M.e Wrigbl. r. Wmbt
we sway ao ebepwOif !'
work eat ai d orjr t-t li eriei
Tb'M ilNirisi vf ij bidrg
a r rnf flab: b" . abl aiki umi
naa ta l mitlly ieviUt lo attsa I
ibis eli.g lniJg ao I ! a-isiMs.
Iim thmnli'il Mm. i l'IMIi4
rmt Is) t-i ! ae I b it fw eiier.
tif fi,m'ia: e -e wiifj-il ri"w,
j j.fieif
Milltesry fof Iswe.
Mwe Myrtle Hmllb, rpr.etiit.g
Cacapnall A U liexo, otilixry firm of
PstdXi.s at.d He Dalle, will abow a
eoaip'.U aod t)lih liee of n.iliii.sry at
I ooe lf.ro ()olUr 6 k to Oe'ober 10,
HH Tea will do ll to a oor line
mt ,im niroCksiog ft fell tbil'iaery.
gwy Wsaus
A Uy, with a bnv m or hteysie, to da-
livev atMae. Halary, llS per asoetb
OfAee h "I, Na.os.tolj a.; 1 to6
7 lo a p. a; Huugeie. lo r) a. a 1 1 to
p m. J. a Hr,
tf Hit. WeUro Toi'ia, lUosr, (V
Ibey em lo be Hreting on their oara ,
but at aay minoe tbe c'ironr ia liable to
I io demand, aa all aorta of r a mors are
afloat aa to tha lol-oti io of Iba two
wboee wlvea have bo alieeat.d Tbe
maoly lookieg muibr i4- the combine
seetns moat d-1-rM.d. aad remor bas It
ia about to aba (fie off tha "mortal foil''
through. Ibe aieey f potaoo. To lbs
viglteaeaof Iba Iowa marshal la credited
Iba Um of reeewso far. In all prob
bility their loWt so I eoergy will wear
off. aad, like ILa Arabs. "will aiUotly
fold their Uois aod i toe I aoay".
lUaen, 8"J0 aorea, good land, 4 miles at
fleppaar, all fenced, plenty ot water,
baoea aad barn, 140 acree of summer
fallow, all ready fof fall crop. Easy
term. CaU at Ibe OaaelU offloe.
rVV II
A Sr Tales fa V .
A ir.n.fccttrtn lewbxh ymnaobnt loUa
eereuiiua' liii wwii , . a iwii.il lx. ti.r-
I s ate laoMil by fosti(H.tn ! siuraoH
eril itf ino'ilil ani Inia n.al
Vium) are nj all Uniyg sia v wriuJ biiuie
of axMH-v rwfi,i,.i. f. C ar a re
t.iot if J a W4..yj ' . t , twi
ta.t.loai I bvutet lre .f ad.
bimsalf. loslds ths door o laotero boaa
Tha mole reached for it, bang II oo Iba
hams; reached agala, aod tba fireworks
began. Ibe oil sprsad over lbs sorfsae
of bia back.lgolled. aad, aa good fortooa
was io store fur Wm. Oordoo, bie first
plunge laodsd bin lo Iba street, aad for
a few minutes a "piowbeel" eiblblt was
aol io It Tbe po?r brute eoa aarreo
drd to Iba Mbt rider", end. brae! as
blmselt f Iba ordal, stood oaillosbiog
onlil tba blase bad sibaoaUd He!!.
Hi iujuriea were eeraly ootieebl
eattl tba oit tworalog, wbo a blieUr
It.e e ia of a ee4 lie bleak! developed
lld the uule oneld the luUrlor of lb
he's Iba eberee are tbat lleppo
wooUl tut be oo Iba It I of "dtroy4
by fire", aa Ibe sveoisg wee favorable
for IU "d.eirsetivs Bead".
Ara Yea later 4!
Tbe O. IL A N. (Va. aw boob oo Ibe
Ileeooreaw ot Oregoo, Waablnftoa aod
Idaho ia beiag diatribateJ, Oor readers
are rrquewtad to forward tba addreeaae
ottbalr East ere trieoda aad aaalat-
anoea, aod copy of Ibe work will be
seal tbem free. Tbia mailer all sboold
ba interested la, aad we woold ek tbat
everyone take aa lotret aad forward
soeb eddreoc to W. II. ilarlbort, 0a
at la Ola-aa ts.
C1ra IIm4 ntMiBS a la akin
baiiiy witlwmt it
t aararvla. ( andy I'albaf-
I ia rl..i viMir l.iond and su It .loaa. t
adrniig an tb tasy ht and drivtog all in.
wia i r i
trtlflliM llm to lt
iiim'i, I'mIs, Lkrti a, vtf ii.
and that eu kly Mm mntisHa It tasina
-iMalr trm rvnia. AD dnav
wta; astiaf acUuo (waraaUsnt, g, l, K-
100 MCWAkDl
WUl be paid far iatofaio leading
to tbe arvewt aod eoavlrMwa) of aay por
era! Paeewogef Ageat, O. It. A N. Ca I eea sUalieg salt Is brai4 MWU"
Port! aad.
Bakks's Araasa Beiva.
Tba IUt Halve io the world fof Cat,!
Itruiaae, Mores, TJleere, Halt ftbewos,!
fevwr Horn, Tetl, Chapped Used,
CbllMeU. Oorn. aaw all hk'a Krop-
twos, aod positively cores rila or oo
pay required. Ii ia gaaraolewd to give
pf lent eatlafaetloa Of tsawey rWoa4a4.
Prtoa 3ft awat pa tt. Fef 'sale by
Hlooaaj Drag C-, K. J. rUoouss, meeeftr
kl-U I kud oo lbs Utt slJ. Waddle oo tbe
leoee. rT Ilfosaa.
ikovl
rr a.
Toealy aoroe ef lead, aar a
senool. Will trade far br a, faraslag
eotflis.tls. Fef foMbef lafoVMistiaw ad-
drew, T. W lr BIA,
79 tf Daod IUv, f.
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tail ', tl it . iM sr-ir
CASTOR I A
For lafakU tii CliWfo,
IM Yes Ki?i Ali.Ti E::.U
XUese lba
tigx'to
Waot If i I aaaar Oara
BaffsJo, K, T0lHFrawi aay
paravaal koowtofgs, siad Is) ebawvleg
Ibe aff4 of year Hbileb'a Con la fe
of edvaorod aiMaa)pUo, 1 aas prepared
to say t la tba oxwt wsaakas faosedy
that baa evof b bfowgkl to y ait
two. tl bse eoriataly aa4 laaay trwea
iiH 1-44 it Coaosr A Wervac,
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