Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 06, 1899, Image 3

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TBE HEPPHEB GAZETTE
Fublished Every Thursday.
BY
JCLIKS MEKRITT,
Editor aai AffansLg-ar.
-SUBSCRIPTION
One Year
Six Mentha
Three Months
RATES-
SI .80
73
BO
luring
tduertising Rates Made Known
Application.
on
Entered at the Postomee at Heppner, Oregon
as second-class matter. "ref?on
r a VVarrpn nnn. u . .
.. uve meir bal-
oon, ,athe rear end of the store and th
Z ; . 7 pBID,f d- wbi gWes to
Z"::r pi Btyie.be.
- HuV DI room for manufaol
uu ousinees.
Mr. Bo werman, of the Hotel Heppner
."forms 08 that an employment'
agency has been established at his hotel
and that any one wiehirn, hai
ranobes are n quested to lat. n--.-
be known and he will act as a medium,
without cost to either employer or em-
Wes While In
PRESTON 0. THOMPSON.
Seeking Possible
Oil, How Thankful
Pain Was Maddening and Hope
Had Been Abandoned-Wonderful
Results of Purifying the Elood.
' Fm came In my left
wuiuu grew worse aad w
rf7, t OKe out above tlje knee,
& eicau utJtti ana tiie Dain
...j, lUjSU aown was maddening
LarPe. hnrri nn,l i- . B
" ' t""y"Juu appeared on mv
IPff T J I . , .
-o. Duuoreu in tnis way for years
b-vo up aU nope or ever being cured
MV wlfn -ataa ...
- ..-o 0ull,s oi a ca8e llk0 miue
cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she
u me 10 y . I began taking ifc
nllCu i Utta usea n few DoUj
fminsl ml jn j
1M101 ITOm n,y BUfferJngi Qh
mai.it! ui j. am lor this relief 1 I am
wronger man 1 have ever been in mv life
T am li iUn 1 1. . 1 ... . '
uo ucbi, oi neaith, have a good
ami am a new man altogether.
J. P. Mnnuo T 1.1 t,,i . .
, ijiauuu raiIS juaine.
m mwrw & parilia
ol ..niHit UiB une True Wood Purifier.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills,
The sem.-aonnal reports of theeffieers
of Morrow county are f noted elsewhere.
rom these reports it will be seen that
our oonntj is gradually .iin (l.
""""'" warrants, nd will have
. pa-a on when the taxes which are
"uo are collected.
Portland
Relief.
Thn iJ . .... .
UOWB ot ne death of this
much respected and esteemed citizen of
"xu.rowooumy was rerrir D
, - uuui iurt
land On Mnnrlno : .. .
uiuiuiuk, WUlOh wna
very surprising, as he waa last
k i
""Proving a little. Ths rtipo
cause of his .loath 11.. .
lUB rupinre of a
" uuu vessel id the brain an . j
i ... n tauneu
almost ,DStant deatb. Mr. Thompson
had been ailing for some time with i
jtnppe and its many complications, and
uia age was rather against bis oeroom-
"tf tnem, although it
The Sloou
m Drug Co.
.u.r ,u Biana to tbe building for
Sarsa-
'15 coats.
ADVERTISED LETTKKS.
I JsTTEBB ADVERTISED
Or., April 3 1899.
Adams, Mr. Buckner.
Orabtree, Mr. Allen
Farrelly, Mr. James
ivBuney, jolin H
AT HEPPNEK
Atkins, Mr. 8am
Corbin, Anderson
Freeman Mr. J. A.
Kellomr. Mr. Mr. v it Mr. Conard
,,,- : "eimer, Mr. Ben
Local Notes.
Was thnnchi ha
-iboi .mprove wlth what assistance be
, oma eret 'Q tbe metropolis -His bodv
was brought home Monday evening
wbmh was met at the depot by a oom
tmttee from the Masonio lodge and taken
to tbe residence of Alex Thompson.
hrnthnr nt j ..... '
merly occupied by The M Z 1 1 whi.h " " uZ " tDe fDner'-
tbflv win , ..i j . ' "UD, """'"u' ne unnatian obnrch
"Jey will be settled in a H i veat.rD . . . . uuu"'u
Thh h. - j . ..u. r i.Ciuuou ana at wbioh Rev
iDey, however, are still attlini Rhnilai, .al. ..
business wh.u .,,.... me .emces, bis
aoyh.Dg ask 7 r ' yU b h k" WM 8bWD ' K00d vantage.
' B B8K ror " 'bore bemo a hnn. rn u. ... , .
uhi i nenas in
attendance, tbe Masons taming out in a
body, esoorting his remains to th. nom.
tery, where they took charge of the cere-
monies.
THE FAIR
The 3Plaoe t
Ladies' Skirts and Waists
New
in Stv fi nnrl finloU
L ' . iiiiiau.
Mr. L W. Hill, of Sand Hollow gave
""t"uue" uoe breakers a lesson
uuraing to Karey Rockwell
inmons tamers, to
ao
and other
pattern nfinr thi
w0, fanning tour wild colts into
anrml in tun . .
. . UD muruing, ana tbe next
uiuruingariviDg the four out nf tn
tour-horse team
Mike Roberts, at tha Rjnoj
awn as a
Tl,. A j
ucuoasea was Dorn 71 tun J
montns a?o in Franklin county, Mis
souri. He first came to the onat. i.
1849, Roing to California, in oommmv
..u ii .. . r
-llu mree oiner men, after the sold dis-
ing remodeled th n,.r.,,i. . i""ners aying, he returned
ner. extonn. i . VT T t0 M,8N0Uri. in 1853 he again crossed
tue plains, and has ramD.v,i
' - UiDIUDU
jere, hav-
ner, extends to the publio a cordial wel
nr. rni
vuuio. lub DAVaraauo !, J:
uispenses
will be kept up to the hichest BtnAa,a
oJ .. ... .
Uu lue enlargement aud comfortabl
equipment of his
billiard
.UUJB are a arawing feature. 92-tf
lhe aiuoum Drug Co.
on thin
ooast ever sinos. He looated on bis
norae ranch, whioh comDrises nm.ni
nnn
uuu or iz.wu acres, about 12 miles north
easi or this oity, some 27
rr
a.e was also interested
other enterprises
years ago.
in numerous
hv apniir,4 oiif enterprises in mi ;
tha rrnn . . . i ... I 1. 1 1 ., ..
' ivuiii rn ihiu v n , t .1 .. 1 m 1 wii mi uru t ri n lj .1 1 1. 1 r-.
' u 1 auui 1 .uuiuumn t .i... irrn.
oers.and Uomor and Thomnson. .n.
rl la.o IT ' .
aown a members of several
oenevoient socities In our oitv
"-BiUr iBe Maine" aud hav
voted the past week to overhauling th
same and making it iute a oommodious
room roi their business, into whinh tha
hope to be installed bv thn (W f
week.
n mi . " v. o
8. 00., or Biockton, Cal., in combined
arvestirg macLinery is their two a hi
side Lill machine eepeoiallv hnilt fr .ho
vngva and Washington trade. Worki
oiaia OUfEKINTENRVT irirmui u.o
vunauo
fivimua or me Oremn tk
Association Territory.
Pn fessor Aokerman's visit last week
to tbe eohools was a source of inspiration
to the teaohers who all acknowledge him
...... riuu. me pdstor lg
rejoioing at this remarkable advauoe
ment of the churoh for the year.
-nr. rcauiug an advertisement of
namberlBiu's Colio, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enter
i..iBo reoenuy, wmob leads me to writ
IDIS.
Waitress wanted at the Palace hotel.
ni. .... .
iUBre w,u De a sroial dance Friday "ee on all hinds
evening.
H. Padberp, of lone, was in our oitj
yesterday on business.
Subscriptions to tbs Qnzette are now
due. Please coll and settle.
Oorlies Merrilt was a passenger on
vreanesaay's train for Portland.
Mrs. Wall presented her husband with
b pretty little daughter laet Monday.
Robert Stott, step son to Hon. W. R.
Ellis, arrived from the valley last week
Where are you going?
Oh, down to TeftVs Bon Ton fur din-
2t
.,a vyisoonsin rull-cream cheese for sole
""by'P.TO. Tho'mpsoL Co. Don't pass the
deal. 2t
R. C. Wills has completed the erect
ion of a number of modern cottages in
bis luoality,
Bay, old boy, you are getting fat.
Yes, I am boarding at Ted's Bon Ton b Coueer & Warren.
ao ,- . " I
tor fd.ou a week. 2t
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defects of the eye, will be here
every three months. 648-lyr
Art Clarke, one of The Dulles Club
Minstrels, is in our oity with a view to
going into business.
The Lion brand of bats are the best in
quality and oheapest in price. Hold ex
clusively by Brown & Hughes.
R. 0. Wills has removed the bouse
from tie corner opposite The Fair, pre
paratory to building bis new hotel.
When wanting rifles, revolvers or am
munition, don't forget that P. O. Thomp
have got 'em, and are waiting
2t
Where was that lig load of obiokens
ith equal advantage on level rniu J the man ,or h'8 important responsibih
j ..... , ' t;a
I "'uu , nuu
and adapted for
of soil. Havi her l-iK.lt
wuis uua wide tires there is no lost
power.
...
r was a rea letter day at the
meitiodist iCpisoopl ohiiroh. After-an
aoie sermon by Mrs. Laura P. tsro'wn
mr. v leaner presented tbe benevolent
oauees or tbe ohuroh with a
Relative to the organization of tbe
Oregon State Teaohers Association be
deems it beet to make two divisions of
the territory. East of the Cascade
mountains to be known as the "Eastern
division" and that west of the mountains
as the "western division."
While on Walla Walla, owinir to tb
"","' ouurun wiin a snrnris uu i u
result of $180; and in the evening with u ' . eMt6rn reKOn MheTa
the regular collection, tbe total amoon T ! a orKaBization of
rpn-iv on onnn m, ,he eastern division with tbe followino
Call for your first selection.
Fine line of
Butchers', Waiters', Barbers' and Bartenders'
Coats and Aprons
Tlx Latest Eastern Patterns-Kohh
-Call and examine them.
A Specialty.....
Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery.
Gloves
4
An Immense Assortment
Gloves
MONEY RETURNED IF GOODS
ARE NOT SATISFACTORY
THE FAIR
ision with tbe followina
offiders! President, D V. 8. Reid, Wes
ton; Vice President, J. A. Churchill,
Bauer uitj ; beoond Vice President. W.
U. Howard, Her pner; R-oording Seo-
rerary, Miss Hodges. Baker Citv ; Cor
responding Secretary, Hiram Tyree. La
Uraode: Executive Committee. 3. FT
I J! TV1 .M Kyi i ..
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Personal. nr council. "w7i7 i "
T ' " .
llou "miauy say i never OBed AORefmftD, rortlaod: J. B. HnnHin
Qno .1 r.. ,1 .. , . ..... T . '
.emeu ruuai io it for nn n o., Union: Jnhn r.i . Th nn... xn m
1 hove never had to use White, Wasco: J. T. Nowlin. P.'rii!
tl , . m ' , ,
.uOU uuo or two aoses to cure the m. Johnson , Euterprise.
Qinrfit Allan mill. If . . I mi
o.nrj imuieinir oniidren. w roe Drat diah hn ua hi.i r
AC,,, . - "riu ob Mm
a. oiroua, ropomolte City, Md. For sale Grande about Sept 1
Tbe division of tbe association's wnrk
A. B Chapman, Upper Batter Creek me8Di muoh to eB8tero Oregon, ss it will thaI-went to 8P""ane on Monday'.
,d the Gazette effice a pleasant visit' ' f the M" fi'JSSSS!
uu urmg tne influence of the asso
ciation nearer tbe people.
paid
Tuesday and
reports a spring onenino
iu uis feonon. Mr. Ubapmao although
a oompartively young man lists with
the successful pioneer sheopmen, hav
mg oast bis lot io tbe Morrow
hills about thirteeu
feels that this
THAT'S THE BTOUY THEY TELL.
County
years ago, and
country bas in nlnrl
ror any young man of pluck and energy
just reward lor his effjrts.
E. C. Ashbaugh was In the city Tuesday.
John Blake, sheep buyer, is bock from
Condon.
Charles Johnson, ol Butter creek, was In town
this week.
Dr. Margurite Garnsey 1 sojourning In the
metropolis.
tf. E. Royse, of Hard man, was a visitor in
town Monday.
maxwell, lotie's ublhriuff nolarv. is in
the city this morning.
Frank Lee, the San Francisco wool buyer,
arnveu in tne city Monday evening.
J. H. Colman. for soma tl mn with T. Tllnnman.
train.
yesterday attend
business, and called on the Gazette.
Among the many arrivals Tuesdav evenlnir
nuu. y. jk. t,uis and family were noticed.
Mr. Clark, the gentlemanly wool buyer, re
turned to cms city on Monday evening's train.
tawara u Carson, of Seattle, United States
la East
They Transact Much Baslnea. of Importance H.y Homestead, Being T.k.o
at Their Regal., 8eMl0B. er. Oregon.
At the oouDoil meeting Monday even- MoruiugOregouian.
LlZ:; . Oti. P-Herson, receiver of The Dalle.
uciuu ureseni. inn nmna r. i .
-a t i- , ' " ,u ""'aou yesler
The petition of
license, whioh was laid over at the last
Wm. Reed ' for Honor d.v. .... .h... i 17": T .
. ii. i..i rr-" r"uu IQBa 101 pt
10 iua in tne oounties of Morrow, Gil-
Of the Way MeAtee Sprained His Ankle, bat bank examiner, came in on last night's train
Foand His House. Robert Foster returned from Condon Rtnr.
A good story is told at the exoensa of ,w 6 hll1 boen looling 1,ter ,heeP ln
u J. MeAtee, brother of Dave MoAtee ...
, . . . uuaiBO, Mr. Martin Harman. the wnll knn.n hi.i
gooa-iooKing and popular towns- manor tin. citv h ...n,...i .
our
L. Blomenthal. who ha h.a , 7 " ." '"wn
iu f 1U ,ue epoitane Hevlew, who h
yeBrs. in hn nun in tha d . .
' " - . uo UU1UU II U 1 1 n 1 1 V rr. anm
as
n Co
for von.
the Heppner hotel.
Attorney C. E. Redfleld and family wont tn
roruana last week on a visit. Mr. Reddeld re-
turned Monday night, but his family will re
main a while longer in the metropolis.
going?
To Trfft's Bon Ton to be served for
bis Sunday dinner. 2t
P. 0. Thompson Co. keep the best
Bssorlmeot of syrups in Heppner. Cheap
syrups, medium grade syrups and
the finest syrups in the country. 2t
Tbe Bon Tou resturant is the finest
place in the oity to get a good square
meal for 25 oents. Open day and night
Ohaj Tefft, proprietor. 2t
Karl's Clover Ruot Tea, for Constipa
tion it's tbe beet and if after nsing it
you don't say so, return package and
get your money. Sold by Conser &
Warren. x
Catarrh oured. A clear head and
sweet breath secured with Shiloh's
Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser &
Warren T
t o . . .
uucm.ui miuuuiB, etc, it baa made it
disagreeable for him to remain here, and
tnis week he takes bis leave. We wish I
nim suooess in bis new location.
As
Mr.
in ueppner for over five
luruiBinng goods bus mesa, hm b.i u.. .. .
determine J .' .7 . . " 1119 immense
"IV " 6 """u "y leptb of the snow in that seotion.
meiropoiie. Mr. Blnm- Mr m, .i,.
entbal bas made mon ha Kt u:. ... :' es
family rfimBin i . . u" UBen residing for some
.7, . " "geiine time past on the Boffalo townsite.
the real estate business was slow,
MoAtee wandered out the other dav to urdav evening Anril 1t tha n,i-
inanunl ' i i . I . If
.-ut..v. ouuin ueiunDorinir nrnnert a. reso n nsi Kara nnin. -J l j,
m muugui or securing and n an- We. vonr siimmlllM .nnni.i.j
Tha O R V -!.. l.... .. liiunnlh. H,l. N . . . rr"""'"
. ... v, . D, UBW dooi od m "nnut mailt), I uran reso niinna ni Ann.ini.n.. u-
D . . mu-i . . -""' UU IUB
xvoaouroee or uregoo, Washington and """'b ne was away it began snowing death of our late brother, Alien Evans
xuauu la oemg distributed. Our rea-inr. nuu u ne was ready to retnm th. reoort as folio..
are reqnested to forward the addresses M"8"8 were still ooming down. When be
of their Eastern friends and acquaint- reaobe1 tbe "eiabborbood of bis resi
anoee, ano a copy of the work will be U"U0B ne roana bi tbe snow bad
sent tbem free. This a matter all sbonld oovefed nP 'be entiauoe to bis cabin
be interested in, and we would ask that aD(1 he ooul(1 8ee nothing but a solid
everyone take an interest and forward 8D0W bank, lie tramped
Reaolatlons.
At tbe regular meeting of Heppner
Lodge No. 69, A. F. and A. M. held Sat-
to
meeting, was granted.
m tne matter of tbe petition of .. n.... ' 7777.. ""
Leezer for a loan it . .a. 7. ua ,nM '"ere are
Ham, Sherman, Wasoo, Crook, Wheeler
lowed, and a motion was
u.uo.cu U1BBI- mil 10Ua Of Mrni nf nnnA l.'II.Ll. I .
waillOU LU mum Vat nmait tin iU. .
effect that the city had i. " 1 - -"""om bosband
. . ' i uihu. nomesienri oni.. ...
ibe recorder was instmniari tn a. -. 0,0 mlu
w. fv yui txj u I J 1 1 1 . inn
the
mnnrl Ana ImnnaaJ U- 1L. m
.HTOU uy lue ex-reooraer. many tracts onna .h.nrinn. ...
. was ordered, by recommendation of filed on. L. yea.. 7ood c"n hro
v cuwimuee on streets and publio Ea.Um r, ' .V
propertv that th nonnnii . L. 7 .. . "-'"y responsible
renaoar;,! . ' ' f orad d..Bd for land, near
r . i -v.. ni mi nmh a nn.
R c.j.: . , ... -..,
.umuiouuBiiuQ ui aame committee
that tbe aogio.
a bridge was ordered put in on Moriran
sirpei across oreek.
It was also ordered
boose be repaired.
The council ha. fixed the rale of wit
nees fees at 1 per dsy, instead at 81.50
as heretofore.
rang
such address to W. H. Hnrlburt. Gen.
eral Passenger AgeDt, O. R. & N. Co..
rortiand. 81-tf
"A word to the wise is sufficient" and
a word from the wise should be suffici
ent, dm you ask, who are the wise?
Ihose who know. Tbe oft repeated ex
perienoe of trustworthy persons may be
taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M.Tar
Judge Bartholomew inform. U9 there says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
U;u.. . i. i . . ..
"". i um pieasea trie supreme
ruler of tbe universe to remova from our
midst our late brother, Allem Evan.,
and.
Whereas, That by bis death Henoner
aroond for Liooge JNo. b9, A. F. and A; M., laments
awniie, but was unable to looate hit he loss of a brother hn ....... ...j.
cabin until be suddenly struok tbe spot pr' ffer tbe band of aid and lend a
uj .aiuag aown bis own chimney. He voice of sympathy to tbe needy and dis
badly spraiueil bis ankle and waa otha. tressed of tha frtarnit . ,Ur.j ..
- i - - ' ' j Miruu mi ii
wise injured by tbe aocideut.
hliW DEP4RTURB.
Charge
will be a meeting of tbe directors of the
Heppner school district on Saturday
evening, the 15tb, at which teachers for
the ensuing year will bs selected.
For Constipation take Karl's Clover
Tea, the great Blood Purifier, cures
headaohes. Nervoueness, Eruptions on
the face, and makes thn bead as clear as
bell. Sold by Conser & Warren, x
Mr. Flesher will preach next Sunday
morning upon "Tho Christian Sanctify,
ing Himself f.r His Brethren." In the
evening be and bis congregation will
worship with the Sonthern brethren.
8bilob' Consumption Cure oures
here nthors foil. It is the lending j
Cough Cure, and no borne should be I
witnout it. Pleasant to take and goea
right to the spot Sold by Couser &
Warren. x
better satisfaction than any other in th
market. He bas been io the drug busi
ness at Elkton, Kv , for twelve years;
has sold hundreds of bottles of this
remedy and nearly all other cough medi
uiu luBuuiawurrn, woion snows con
clusively that Chamberlain', is tbe most
satihfactory to the people, and is tbe
best. For sale by Conser & Warren.
AUCTION SALE.
11 I'.IMtS
. HI
j Haat luh bjrup. Ta!i to.!. Use r-3
in nmr). till hT lr-ie.tii. rJ
Fiv mili-s northwest nf Hardman, et
my olJ plaof, on S .turday, April 15tb,
at 10 o'olook a. m., will ba sold tbe fol
lowiug described pr ijiert) : 10 bead of
horses, 7 head of Oiltle. 1 plow and 1
Buckeye tunwer. A! amounts under
SlOtobeCaeb; ail over $10, on eight
months' time, at 8 per cent interest, on
good eeonrity. Also 1 No. 8 range stove,
6 chairs and 1 bedstead, for cash.
A. Rood.
Have Yon Any Potatoes to Spurt?
j If so, we want thum. Will silow yoa
tbe highest market price Bring tbem
in. Mimob&Co.
The First Nattosal Bank Will
Small KxchaiiK.
To conform with regulations of near).
all banking institutions throughout the
country Cishier Consar of the Pirai
National bank appends tbe following
exohanie rates now adopted. The busi-
ness bas assumed soob proportions n.
reiiow oiliz-n, whose upright and nobis
life was a standard of emulation to his
follower., and,
Wberea., It is just that a fitting re
cognition of bis many virtue, .boold ba
made; therefore, be it
Resolved, By Heppner Lodge No. 69,
A. F. and K. M., thai wbils we bow in
bumble submission to tbe will of the
most high, we do not tbe less mooro for
our brother who ba been taken from ns.
Resolved, Tbat the sympathy of lbs
tailing a vast amount of work, expense ,ode be onveyed to the family of the
ana time aud oonstqnently must be met aoewad brother, committing tbem In
by this slight exchange rate:
For Oralis for sums not exceeding I 2 50
Over IJ.50 and not exceeding fb 00 ,
Over T. 00 and not exceeding tlo.00
Over 110.00 and not exceeding 120.00
Over J).d0 and not exceeding i: 00
Over f.00 and not exceeding W00
Over 110.00 and not exceeding fXi.OO
Over .00 and not exceeding lKI 00
Over Wj 00 and not exceeding ITSOO.
Over IV'i.CH and not exceeding f imi.om
ScU
.. 7cts
..in cu
. . 12 cts
RtWAllO
thi. hour of their bereavement Io tbe
kind consideration of birn who doetb all
things well.
Kesoivad, That these resolution, be
14 cts P,B0d "Pon 'be records of thi. lodge, a
17 cts P tian.mitted to the family of lb. da-
oeaaeu ana mat a copy be sent to tba
Heppner newspaper, for poblication.
Fraternally submitted,
T. W. Ayttw,
L. W. Bwoai.
HlNBT BLACKMAK,
Comjjtttee
and ooosidered arid
Mr, f atleraoa say. the influx of farm
... 1. tl . i a
era to me onoongrsss region i. a bad
omen for tbe abeep men, a. it is aura to
result in restricting tba sheep
eaoo suooeeding year.
Settler, who paid tbe government w
IX n . . - . .
uu pur sure ior mads jUBt wllbto tbe
llmtl.a rf VTai
The Imnrnvamanl l U 4 . " 1 mu rswtno land
.. .uT n . " .7, . " ,UUU,UB rn'' Mr- faer.on .ay, will some d.v
-ui .uB jume resiaeooe IO Heppner'. reasiv. hl, .1... . .7'
warehouse al.n l.... .. v "J,
.t .... "w """' worinern raolflo line waa built too far
, II II MM. I
Tha fnii-.n . , . ,w,y 10 d0 ,hem Bnjr Tha line
. wor miuwea and wblflh annnmaHaia. t i..L.
warrant, ordered drawn fo, lb. .ame: O. R. 4 N.. which w.Bt ..Z'u.
f v r , .. , .. . . . I . " wv wi.u
. ... aniunu, cuy auy 125 oo a land grant.
","' .' y " 00 In. these
P. Williams, salary & fees
8. Wells, witness
Reed
VA Q..ll... ti
Vern Barton Z'.Z'.'. J m.n Ellia tried bard to have this aot of
Should tbe bill pas. pay
tlAOnla Lank .. L. . . .. 1 1 ..
aoo - ' t - "nam ritfuiiuiiy
19 15 w UDUJ' i win soatier nundred.
fl oo or thousands of dollar, in Morrow, Gil
8 oo liam and Sherman noimtia. no........
nil I
China Jim, meals j 75 J0"U0e done the settler, of Eastern Ore-
I i.l, I A, W.t.. I' I . . . n U. D...
-.... vu. ,ur murcn 83 60 " rsinrioo "SS, DUI be Was
xne meeting was of usual interest, overwhelmed with Eaal.ro opposition.
eaoo ooanoiimao seem na ntnnt on
furthering the oity'. best interests.
Various subjeot. were dieoossed
among which were the enforcement of
ordiance. pertaining to street cleaning
anu ouiiaiog crosswalks, tbe neoessitv
of proooring a suitable safe for keeping
oooks eio. Consultation of tbe oily
attorney regarJiog legality of ordinances.
eioeio.
Mrs. Dr. Oarosry
Is now permanently located in Hepp-
ner, wbere ahe osn be found. Her
medicine, oure all ohronio diseases, snob
asdesfness, catarrb, bronchial trooblt.,
ong disease., rheumatism, kidney
irmole, liver trooble, blood poisoning.
Any disease baffling the skill of pby.i
oians yield under the influence of ber
simple remedies. 12-tf
20 cts
22 CU
... .25cts
...Sorts
A reward of 500 will be paid by tb.
Oregon Railway and Navigation Com-! Notice.
pany for information that will secure tba ! Hav. von a farm fo, ..! .
arrest and conviction of the persons who or do yon-know of any person holdina
assaulted s. r, (Jook, bead brakemao farming lands thai thev wi.h in rf;...
onlrwuN,.! Uay hui.on. W bit- off If .o, pleas, writ, to any .gent of
man Co., Wa.bir.gton on March 2f). ff. the O. R. A X. Co. and he will .end von
J. P. O Bmijf, Siiperintwodaot. j a circular tbat will irjterwt yoa.
Fit's cqnlrrol Puisoa
I. a rapid and reliable put deatrovar.
R A. Newton. Ashland. Drairnn iiu,
Fry's ignjrrel poison bs. not onlv
proveo seductive and desdly to squirrels
but to tbe rabbits and restiferoo. skunk
s well. For .ale by Hlooum Drog Co.
N0TICK.
I hereby make tb. tba following an-
poiolmeot. of deputy .took inspectors
for Morrow county: Heppner precinct,
Wm. Hughe. ; lone Preoinot, J. P. Rb.a;
Lena praoluct, J. L. Ayer..
226 OSCAB SciUrKB,
Stock Inspeotor.
Patatoesl FoUtoes!
We want more pofatoea- bring all yon
oaa antc. Il.ghwit market price.
UljroB 4 Go.
COMFORT FOR MAN AND BEAST.
Tfce Pletara Presented on a Bi Caaal
1 Bt Tied I'd Over lii.d.r
f. Tied alongside a bulkbeiul in the Har-
lem river was a big canal boai. In the
stable at one end stood three horse,
munching bay out of their manger, aya
me jew xorK Hun. The deck over the
horses, forming th. roof of their stable,
wa. a foot or two, or maybe more than
that, higher than the surrounding deck,
and it was open all around, so that the
breeze blew through freely. It was a
hot day, but the horses were in the
shade, in place wbere they could get
the air if they could get It anywhere;
then they had plenty to eat, and they
were apparently a. comfortable
horse, could be.
Down at the other end of the boat an-
other scene presented itself. There an
awning had been stretched over the
deck from side to side, aft of the cabin.
It waa a Sunday. Under thi. awnimr.
in a comfortable rockinr-hair. sat the
canal boat', captain, reading a news
paper. Here, too, .at the captain',
wife, reading a book. Under the awn
ing, .tretching from the cabin door,
they tat a. on a veranda in front of a
nous on snore, and quite aa much at
home. It would have been difficult to
find a more comfortable .pot, and. In
deed, tbe boat wa. a picture of comfort
for man and beast. - r- --
That Throbbing Haadaoh.
Would quiokly leave yon if yon would
o.j Dr. King'. New Life Pill.. Thou.
nd. of .offerer, b.ve proved Ibeir
m.tcble. merit for sick and nervous
headache.. They make pure blood and
strong nerve, and build up your health.
r.ay to lata, irv th-m. Onlv 21 0s,
M .U'V buck if not cnrwl. rl.l1 h. ul.
Smead & Co.
Have just received a
fresh line of
Candies...
Turkish Nougcts,
Japanese Caramels,
Creams, Etc.
Fruits and Vegetables
Cigars and Tobaccos
Don't overlook n. when you want
something nice,
Ageuls for the Oregonlau aud Telegram.
A Frightful Blunder
Willoftem cause a horrible burn.goaM,
out or bruise. Buoklln'a Arnioa Salve,
the best io Ibe world, will kill tbe pain
and promptly beal il. Curea old .ores,
fever aoree, uloer., boil., felon., oorn.,
all .kin emotions. Haas niia
artb. Only 25o a box. Cur guarar.
teed. Sold bv Hloonm rim rv
- - " " V.
IMPERIAL PAWNSHOP.
Austria Co.docla the Pi.k..M..
limine., for Her Poor.
Auatria, haa an imperial nawn shon.
It waa established in Vienna in 1707.
when there was great distresa among;
yuur in tne aoutnern purt of the em
pire. It wuadealgnedaaawavtosecure
to the starving aonie meana of immedi
ate relief, and by putting the rate of in
terest aa low aa possible, and embody
ing in the system every advantage that
could be given to those who sought to
make loan., it waa found to be so ef
fective that it soon gained the imp-rial
sanction, and it waa not long until ita
managers were mode public officials
under the direction of the minister of
tiie Interior. Thi. ia substantially thn
atatua of the inatltution at thia time.
The rate, are so low that the bualnaM
done on the cheap goods and chattels
of the ioor could not ponsiblv make th
establishment self-sustaining; but peo
ple who have been suddenly reduced
in circumstances or who are temnorarllv
embarrassed, keep the margina on the
ignt sine and enable the institution to
eep open without ths aid of a suhnirlv.
In tb year 1893 a total of 866.015 ar-
tide were pledged, and of these 848,
5fi2 were redeemed, a remarkahl. r.
demption a. compared with the propor
tion, of the average oawnahon. Thn
n redeemed pledgee were sold bv nuh-
lic auction and whenever they brought
more than the face of the Dledire thn
balance waa set to the account of the
pledger, to be refunded any time with
in three venr.. . ,
What Dr. A. K. Halter Ways.
Buffalo, N. Y.-Oents:-From my
personal knowledge, gained in observing
tb. effeot of your Sbilob'a Oure in oases
of advanced consumption, I am prepared
to .ay it ia tbe moat remarkable remedy
tbat baa ever been brought to my atten
tion. It ba. oerlaioly sav.d many from
oon.umptiou. Sold by Conser & Warren
CASTOR I A
For Infant, and Children,
!ha Kind You Have Always Bought
coo Drug Oo.