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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
OFFICIAL PAPER Her.pi.er Raise Wnnl to Wirn the World. Uii year It hiiil away 3.24V 7r ponndi. ut Morrow Comity raliol 'A.ftn Duahels el wheal In 1'J'i. Morrow Cnnnty'a climate la mnet eieel- lent, and you ran buy farma and raoche hero cheaper than anywhere cm od carta or la ail Orexoi). population There are vacant KOTemment lands, timber, foothill arel prairie, and laml niav be bout tit at II IS to 110 an arre. Is the Official and necorjnlzed liepresent- Morrow County ha. af-VB.', r.een. and the anve journal oi mc county. Heppner Marehriunri now contain S,.XK',lX pouurl. of !'.' wool. kigiiti:kntii year IIEPI'NEK, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1901. NO. 820 WEEKLY GAZETTE Subscription price. $1.50 Leads In Prestige Leada In Circulation Leads In News The Heppner Gazette Is published every i'hniHiliiy by .1. W. ItIO I )l.NfiTON. Kntereil lit tlx- only I'. K I'owtoltlec in Heppner aa m-coinlay mutter. xr OrFIOXAIi DIIlEOTOliY. I a It m! Htiite OflliUlK. ...William McKiuley . . . . . . . . . T. lioOHCVt-lt W It liny l.yiiiitn .1, (nH . . . . Coruclitm N. HIUh K H. I'.o. .1 .Joliii I). IiriK t IihHph r.mery Hmilh John W. intnn Jiinica Wilaon l.iiiKer llerrnaiin P. ii1nt Vieo I'raelilnrtt Mwntry of r'nitn Hovi-ftjtry of Tronoiry. ... MivreOii-y of Interior..., . . Herniary of War Sfwirrttitry of Nuvy ........ . PoMtmnMter-tiarinrfil Attoriiey-ieii..riil Waere.ary of Aa-rienlttira. . Com. General Paint Otlico Statu Federal onirlaU. Kaimtora 1 " W.MeHrule t omtrwMU-n .. w A MH)(iy Internal llevnnue Cullertr I. M. Dunne Dixtrift .luilttM ' H I'elliriKW Circuit Jinl W. II. Ililli-rt District Attorney J II Hull U 8 llaralial Zoeh llou-cr I ii if. 1 Mate Land Oitiiwra. Td IMLLKH, Oil. Jay V l.iieaa Hciriater Ot:i I'atterai.n Keceiver LA QUA Kill, OH. K. W. Hart left IWiHU.r I. U. nwackliumer Keoeivnr Oregon Mate Ofltrlal. T.T. 'irr V I. o: l,;,r 0 8. !oor J. II Arkfinin I), li. S. Hlacklmrri W. M J.lt. ilne-nor -.emlnry of State Tra..anrtr Hunt. PnMic Inn'roctioD attorney ttonaral... J-iir.ine J.'.'lurt.... Ork Hoard Noli ol I and ( ( H. 8. Ileari, .... ) I'. A. M.ir ft'. K. Wolve .aire. verlun .... iv art liHinln'r ain flame Warden. A Vim Qmiiilo Coin V.'' Hi-id At.irm eleiiuary Muricwin -.... Win. Mi l.rf'an, I'oi.laJid Siitli Jndlrlnl HIMrlrt. Cir-nit Jn lira W. K Kllla I'ronTtiitf Attorney..... T- O, Hallcy Jim row ('..ubtj' Ofllrialo. Joiqr Scm.t r J. W. Mnrrnw K-.tir'Mov iT'rt, A. H. TliomiKiii Co nt .) A. . MiirtlioloilH-w " ' ' ''tiip:oTnpr ......... ). I. Howard K1. '. Aatit'tttiyli. " l"lf Vawle-Crfiwfrd Shri'f J W. Mnll.K-t ' Tr-w-.ror M. l.irM"!h'l Ac(wir H K. Willm ' STryor I.J Mc'iie " .-iooI Snp't lay W. Hliiplcy " " .ci.t Dr. K. II. Ilnnlo HIm k I napwlor Henry s lo rziiiifcr Dfouine .1. IV Itl'iti. loin. IkM Virion, tia'loiray (ii'i xn tow.i (irricrHn. M . h'ratik (lillUm l'.M.f.,.jjM-,.(i p Uf.rriiii'e, .1 It Siirion J. J. It'ilwrta. K. W Itliea. (im. No'-le iuh! 'Ilu.e. Qtiaid. l;.M-or!.-r J. P. William 'v -r..r I. W ttritrtrp Kt ralial (' tk' l h'"litoli IHSKI'NKH m IIOol, IpI-11'.HI, IHrc to'i" Frank ii'ill m O. R. Fartiwcrth, 1 M IUrer: Clerk J. J ItoU-rta. I'reriDct Ofnrrp. J mtica .f tha Taara J. IV Willlama C ,i,.la ! i. H. Ilatt rp.orECGinTAL CAr.rs C E Rcdflcld ATTOHSFA AT LAW. ufli.-e In Klrat National Hank Lulldlt-g. Heppner, Ofeiron. G. W. Phelps ATTUh'.i:V AT LAW. 1 (mum AVgefable Prcparalionfor As similating tltc Food and Ucula ting the Stoinadis and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.Chferfur- nessand Hest.tonlams neitlier Opium.Morplune nor Mineral IS OT 1MAR C O TI C . aroutirsiMvnmaan 'MX UW Apcrfecl Remedy forConslipa non, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms ,(onvulsioiis . Ye ven sh ness and Loss of Sleep. Far Simile Stfnnlure of NKW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always-Bought11 Bears Signature the part of "leading lady," and !ayel it well. Heavens! What scene. The 'laughters were d-cilrj ami nli;l many hilter tears, while tli old man played l-OKAGK PLANTS. UO.STO.V WOOL MaHKET. i'rof. Spillman, of the rullman Agri- Boaton, March li. The Anieriran cultural College, say g : I v ool and Cotton Reporter will say to- "I or a century past timothy has been I morrow theiiaHHi've bart. He evidentlv had : a' mufti the onl v imnnrtant hav irrafo of I There in a eteadipr ton tn tlir wnol i ii'jiiiing w fay in me uiatter ana wa itie mnjoie ana eaHtern Btates. row, i marvel ana on trie wnoie a more care- EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. the t Use U' For Over Thirty Years IX AFKICA. Mac Clarke, of Minor t Co'h i-.tore, hH received another let'.r from hin brother who is with thtf JiritiMli aimy in South Africa, anil part of it na)n a fol follow M : inoutn, i)?c. n uear .ac: J.ast ; 'nute oatiHlie 1 to let his wife do the pro- t;rnothv in one of the lesBt nut'itious of ful feeling is apparent than has been mail brought my Heppner Gazette, and ; testing, whicn she did in a v:ry tero- ! graces ; it will not etand pasturing; it I manifested for ome time. A laree toI- w a . . I wa very to receive naine. j cious manner. In the meantime I went in not trood for only three or four years I time of business hai been transacted It is my intention, when ti e country a'ong with the wagons to an adjacent at the ruoht ; it is not much relished by an 1 it has been without makinz an is re.ieved Irom the manasies ol war held, containing "oats in the slot k," and , any kind oi tock ecxer t horses. Yet further concessions in prices. Tha r.rea- and strife, to take a trip over the trans j kept account of the number f eheaves l it is the kinu of hav grasses in the east, sure to sell wool is decided! v less mark- taken away. A iter loading meajies and for no good reason except that it pro- led than it was, and some holders have manna and collecting the livestock, I duces a great abundance of seeds that I refused to let wools go on a difference of cape cartH, etc., I handed the receipt to I are easily saved ; and being very email, I only one-half cent between their views a small quantity will seed a large area. I and those of intending buyers. Report vaal, this state and Cape Colony. My health is very good now and I am be ginning to enjoy life under a tropical eun. Thts is certainly a country tf sur prises. Great Britain has been ur jprised as she never was before in this ampaign. 8onth Africa has the repu tation of being the graveyard of military reputations and this war has demon strated the fact. People not acquainted with the geographical situation of South Africa are apt to run away ith the idea that Britain is bt-coming a second-rate power in not being able to quiet and capture the rebels who are conducting a the old ladv 1, for the amour.t. f or oats we paid 3d. a bund.e. Just thii.k of thot! Three pence a sliaf. Meali's, '-'2 shillings per I'!) jiouqd bag. The latter is just like vour American corn. Cattle, 10 ea.-h. I sa.d to myself, if Canadian farmers could onlv aet such 1 could name a half-dozen other from manufacturers as to the business kind of grrsses that would be better in I which they are doing indicate that or- every way if they had the seeding hab- tiers on large sales have been sarpris- its of timothy. So far as I know, no I ingly large. other grass can be compared with timo-1 I be sales since Jan. 1 amounted to thy in this respect. Yet this old stand- 40,859,830 pounds against 34,4S0,0O0 prices they would soon become wealthy. by is not adapted to the wheat lands of pounds for the corresponding time last In paa-itjg o--e' the field I was amazed to see the condition of that patch of ground. Huge lumps or boulders of earth could be seen all over, indicating guerilla campaign, but I can assure you f that the place was ploughed in the wet TNf cKwraua aowaav. waw vana aerr. . fee- 04 Palace im1, -Mrrrf mi. P mm.: ft- .3 Hotel. J. W. MORROW. Proprietor. Strictly First-Class a visit to this country would soon dispel that idea. That the British were suc cessful so far, under such grtat disad vantages is a matter for congratulation. The country from the cage t j Koomati poort is one vast Gibralter. The Boers held impregnable positions from the be ginning and from those positions the British dislodged them every time, with a comparatively small loes. Take our own garrison for instance. I can safely say that thty could defy and withstand an attack from the combined forces ol any nation. The place is so situated that were the enemy to make a bold en t y they would be comple'ely annihilat ed as we have our guns in good position, yet Britain marched in last May without much opposition. It is too bad the British authorities cannot reach the more reasonable of the rebels and try and make arrangements for a peaceful settlement. I fear the only thing whiuh will satis fy the guerillas is some sort of restored independence, and this cannot be grant ed. As far as I can gee, it w ill be some time, owing to the bitterness which pre vails, before there can be established a beneficial self-governing colony. It may be years, it may be generations, if the guerillas perMst in lighting. It star tles a person to see the supreme hatred the Boers bear against the British, par- eeason, and no harrow or roller ever went over the same, so you can imagine what the aspect was like. (To be concluded next week.) Morrow county Las a dozen towns-Lips of mountain timber lands that will some day yield im mense iLcomes to lumbermen and fuel dealers. on M.iy at r -t. Ilrpp:i.-r. i A J. IV. Morrow ATTOhSEY AT LAW mid t". S. COMMLSSloXEli. Ofllc e in Palace hotel t,nlld!nn. Ilrppner, Or. A. Mallory, r. S. COUMISSIO.XEH xotahy rrituc ! authorized to take all kin. la of I.AM) PKixiKS and LAND F I I.I Mi Collection, ni.de on reaaonaMe term.. Office at ri-.l-U'tli e on ha.e .trcet. lux -eminent acrlpt lor nie Leading Eastern Oregon Hotel Every Modern Convenience. Drummers Hcsort. S t o c I ; : : c n ' s Head quarters. !ars anl Clultrooms One of the fint in the state in t eijuippeil connection , For Business Heppner is one of the Leading Towns of the West. w.wW ticularly the oii'eers. They Var such a deadly hatred and when the torch is ap plied danger is at hand. I'pon my ar rival heie, I met many civilians, and for some time they were quite cool with me. Their attitude wat completely changed when I told them 1 a an American. Thev naturally became very agreeable and sociable, and I have spent many pleasant hours tin ier their hospitable roofs since then. Kirue weeks ago I had the pleasure of accompanying a commamleoiiiig party to a farm about 12 miles distant. Otie field piece of 9th battery and a company of 10th lancers acted as etcort. Arriving at the farm, njy officer introduced the subject of commandeering and a very good piece of drama was emicted in which the woman of th house t'aed RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. j E ks Hail, Thursday, MarchT-i, psjl. Whereas, It has pleased the Grand Ex acted Ruler of Ail to bring to a close the life of our beloved brother, William f'enland, and Whereas, Brother Penland has, by his strict adherence to the principles and precepts of our beloved order, en deared himseif to its members, tLere for be it Resolved, That in the death of Wil liam Penland Heppner Lodye No. .'xS, B. P. O. Elks, has suffered the loss of one of its most respected members and we raonrne him as "one w ho loved his fellow man" ; Resolved, That this lodge extend its sincere sympathy to his bereaved rela tives iu their atliiction ; Resolved, That these resolutions be spread v pnn the Jiiinutts of tLo lodge j and be printed in the city papers and a epv sen. t j the rvife of our deceased brother. E. L. FREELAND, GEO. CONsER, l'EKCY GAR RIG EES, Com mittce. the inland empire, except in a small year. strip near the mountains, where the! rainfall exceeds 20 inches. LONDON WOOL AUCTIONS. for those sections where it is too London. March 1G.Tha offering at dry lor timothy, orchard grass and tail the wool auction sales today numbered lescuearemeDesiBUDsmuies. iianan 13 7 bales. A much better feeline rye grass is gooa an over tor a two-year prevailed and competition was sprited grass, out it is inclined to ioage naaiy. Best scoured realized full rates and When the time comes that the present greasy was firm and sold freely at nn- areas are devoted to raising leed tor changed prices. There was an import livestock-, ana mat time is not tar uis- ant demand for the Continent and buv tant, 1 believe the system of farming ers secured good lines of scoured me- will not diner much from the following : rinos. Cross breeds were taken freelv. Wheat, followed by oats and peas for fine grades selliog at full rates. Inferior hay ; thetvtwo or three years of timothy crog8 breeds were irregular. A smaller and clover, followed by potatoes, corn supply of Cape of Good Hope and Natal tor ensilage, witn Ian sown wheat were offered and it sold fail iy well, but a8ai". I there were withdrawals, as bids were i & 'od. below sellers' view. Residents of Boise, Idaho, are much excited over the discoverv nf a mineral which has illuminating W HEAT, WOOL AND STOCK. power. The discovery was made Portland, March 20. by G. F. Ayers, a well-known min- There very little doing in the wheat ing man of Boise, in one of his market, owners still ho.ding firmly. Un- claims about sixty miles from Mess the holders of the wheat supply are Boise. At the time he did not more w llling to sell matters will remain. think much about the matter, and at a standstill. therefore paid no attention to it. . . b. s. 5G57. Wool Valley, 14(S15c for eoarsa. !! inc tor nest tastern Ureifon. roui-'c moiiair. .';c ner nounri heepskins shearlings. 15020c: short wool, .ofiooe; niedium-wool, 30r?50c; long wooi, wsti eacii. an r rancisco. March 10 Wool The further he went into the mine. however, the brighter Ihe light be came, until, aftei a few feet had been worked, it was Dot necessary for him to use a lamp. There is a larce bodv of the denosit. and the farther the miners go in the strong. p ,e:r:u er vouad; Tf i.L t-astern Oregon, 10n' 13: al ev. Oregon er becomes tne light. If the uee 14,aj3c. Fail-mountain lambs. S of this mineral can be made prac-1 plains, GaTc; Humbolt and Mendocino I). E Gilman OESEHA I. VOl.I.FA 'TOli. Put your old tMNiki and tu.te. In hla hand and Kid yonr .noney onl of tlicin Make, a.peclally of hard col lection.. Office In J. N. Ilrown'. hnil.lliiK, Heppner, (r Gentry & Sharp Tonsorial Artists Your patron wUctt.. Satufactlnn KUitrantert - Mot and Cold Baths- Main Street, near Palace Hotel. Hepi'tier. Nothing so Good a. a pure mall leverairc to refreuli one alter a hard day'a mk ha. rwrNfii diacovered. And there ia one malt LfVoraRe that la Letter than othera -that la J.B. Natter's beer U Ko right to I ho pnt. ' 1 P-'rvr-J lip ftt (i'r a Hr--rr. on tipj-r Muln t , H-ppiwr. wi.pr mi tco nU foliar in the aoli't rn k krej k! wvo rt'ol. For Fall ami Winter Wear ill. LICHTENTHAL. O The Pioneer Boot and shoa Dealer ol Happner, kaa Tho Latest .Stylos of Footwear for Men, Women ami Children. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED tN EVERY PARTICULAR. Old Stond. Main Street. Repairing a Speolalty. (Btftfffimgj HEPPNER FLOURING MILLS, Have secured the cervices of a firtd clans miller, and keep ou hand a full supply of Flour, Graham, Rolled Barley, Whole Wheat Flour, Bran and Shorts Of the very best quality and guaranteed to give satisfaction W. L. HOUSTON, Manager. is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrorg, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come Mrs. C. E. Van Dufen, of Kilboi.rn, is., was nn.ciea witu stomach trouble and constipation for a louii time. .She se. "I huve tried mucy preparations but tC'Ue bhve doL me the k.a J luat Ct.atcb-. rl:,'s Sb.nsheb bud Lifer Tab l.-ts hnve " These tablets are for sn;e bt C ii. r hrreL's drug slore. Pries Ho ceil s. Samples free. I'ANGEROUS ItAYS. The Athena Pi ess gives a graphic ac-c-.utit . i the ivlebiation of Totu Page's mil birthday. And that reminds East ern Oregon Pioneers that Mr. Pa-e used tu do dating dieds in eaiiv ilavs. Hun- Uieds ol times he hi, ridden on the i stage between Cain on l ay and The j lUiie.-, wnh a sawed oil eiiolgun m his ban. is, w . aching for hotiles and high way tohU'is, wl.i e loin Moigati, now of Hoppner. held the lines ith a steady hand. Those weie dangerous days, ..nd theie were big hags oi hold dust in the boot. li dh id these pioneer pa'.hiinders are styi young and active, and after ad the the frontier hardships they went through are entitled to a 1 the joys of life. ticnl, it vill be a perpe'.uat i?ght, for in the throwing off of its rays there dot-s not appear to be any waste of the mineral. HM'PNER CHl'RCHES. Episcopal church Lev. W. E. Pot wine. -i. r.. entire!; II. L. btigiittn, pas tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m M. E. church, South. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Rev. F. M. Can tield, i astor. Rev. Victor Carlson will preach at the Chnstiau Church Sunday morning and evening. Morning subject : ' The Pil lar of the Truth." Sundav school at 10 a. m. Christian Ft deavor meets at G : 15 p. in.; topic, "What I owe to Christ Special music will be prepared for the evening service, louare cordiallv in vited to attend all these services. Baptist church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Regular services at 11 a. ni an.) 7:30 p. m. J. W. Stockton, pastor The ".I nnior" meets Saturday after noon bt 3 o ciock. Jninday Jvhool at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:13 p. m. loung People's Uni n at ti:15. Catholic Church Rev. Fathey Kelly ervices ,vl Minday in each month at 10:3.0 a. m. Beginning Nov. IS. Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tirelesx little worners Ir. King's New Life Pills. Millions are aiwrn s busy, curing torpid liver, jaundice, hiltous'iess, fever and agile. The) banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try tlem. Hue at Slocuin Drug Co. AN HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA GEUTE. George W. Waitt, cf South Oardiner. Me., says : "I have bad the worst eongh. i cold, ctitlls and grip and bsve tHken lots of trash of no aceonot hut profit to the j vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy j is the only thing that has done an? good i whatever. I have used one bottle of it j find the chill, cold and grip have all left me. I crrgrntnlate the mannfacturers of u honest medicine." For sale by Censer A Warren, druggists. IT PAYS. It is now generally admitted that sheep-raising and w ool-grow ing in Mor row county are pretty fair paying prop- t.ii i, i - . i ositions. I . I 1 1 1 .levil ni t h , . i ; r l ll .Ml P.i n . ... : m . , i i , ' ii.t-reaieai I'reeeni iu .iorto ccun- under these two heads: over- 'pnt.mtoWist. f.dt .imHlmi tidt.itv i'k;. head of .heen. n.i o r terod nt receiving a letter from a ' arnsw orth, w ho lias been running him tu n.1 ni'ee,. i,ere...r ,,ears sajs tuatsneel A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor f IIcner. His work liit-clas ami satisfactory, (rive him a all May Street. p.arg I . For sale at 1H, l' :i res on the dge of Ilrppner. Town hds limy bo sold from il at once. wivr will ci KHI for the liny now p. wing unit. Apply i el nlhce. Tfie People's KaHonai Family newspaper. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE work and under-diestion Stop over-work, if you can; but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it true hut. hv it. vou can. 1 here s a limit, however: Published Monday. Wednesday and Friday, is in reality n fine, fresh, ever. ih. VOu'll nav for it dare of issue, and covering news of Ihe othei c , day Daily, giving the latest news on itiree. u em tains all important foreign palile news which .mi..,. i Tk- i ...;i. ... .!., .1 copy cf his repoit. Mr. Howard ; the investment. He says they have replied J rotuptly. and asked to ! been doing that for the past three ye.i'S. which '.lartieubir report his corre- j bllt tUltt u,r ':lr!, previous to that, in spondeut reiVnvd. The answer i u ep-vai.1 .Mcticaiiy ' , . , ... nothing, and manv men ran belr.n I. catne: "Am not particular winch j sheep are herded here in average . nexo'i send. 1 v:. lit it for a lands cf L'ik hea-1. and herders get bock." :n average of $30 a month and bo.tr i. M m ; It i a lonely life. ! Pte-ent prices on sheep h-ro are 10tllc. Chicago, Mar. If Cattle Receipts 4,500; including 450 Texans ; choice steers strong; medium, slow. Butchers stockers. strong; Texans, steady. Good steers H J 0 ; peor to medium, $.5 t'O '4.xl; stockers and feeders. t2.(A tat-itS,; cows, $J.tlVr4.3.-; heifers, -'.tVm 4 t) ; canners, 1 a 2.f i5 ; bulls, fJX-")M 4.1'o ; calves. $4 ."QZrj: Texan fed steers, 4i'5; Texas grass steers, o.34r4. sheep Receipts, 13,000 ; lambs steady to slow. Good to (choice wethers, $4.00(33; fair to eh. mixed. $4 0" U.Oo; Western sheep, f4.tj0-ao.00: Texas sheep, fi' 50 rit3.7o: native lambs, f4.50i3d.40 Western lambs f5 00i 5. 40. " ' strong; Some idea of the magnitade of the requirements of an army, such as the British now have) in the held in South Africa is afforded by the details giveu of the stores and animals t-eut out up to a e-hort time before the occupation of Pre toria, these included J70.000.000 small arm cartridges, o'.'n",0.0 artil lery cartridges of various calibres. 17o,00 horses and mules gathered from all parts of the world. 300.- 000 khaki suits. iiTO.OOO nairs nf boots, 420.000 blankets, and tents. sets ol camp t ouic-age, harness. and other articles iu similar pro portions. Pesi.'.cs, .teat quanti ties ol iiit ;t. l ucou, preserved veg- et .bk-s, u cir ri: s, ll--ur and bis euitf. M.d fol:;-o were sLi (.!.. I x Sin L MOKE Ot. iUN 1ERFEIT1NO. The s ;? other i i.r. a large c are so c: - 1 1- scrap c;' i. i . .i,e-i.-ll.j j an i'ers aud secured r Ix gns bills, which ente i that the averse person om 1 rever s-ispect them of be- ing spii'ioiia. rbicg of great value are alwsys selected by counterfeiters for imi- tiitioe. notably t;;e c-iebrated IJostetter's SlomoCu H:tt rs. which has man imit.. rs but no i-uiihU for indigestion, dya- epsia, c nstip..t,ou, nervousoess anJ eners! debi,i-v. 1 l,e Bitters Sets lluugs gl.t in the stomach, and when tbe cmach is in i' Hi.1 order, it make n,J t-lnod and plenty of ll. In thi .,... th Hitters get Bt thM seat of streoath sua vita, try, an I restarei vi..e t. th. weak hit 1 debilitated. Hewara of s.nn. terfeits w hec buyiug. Tribune of s..nie ilnte. also domeatio Bn,J fr, ig , c-rreap.indet oe short alorie ele gant half ton- illtistrattotie. hnmorona it.nia. n diivri tnf..rmal,.i. faMiiot' note", ngru'iilinrm tn-iHe's an I eoniprel .ive an 1 reliable tl.mreiiil snd miirket r-or,e. Regular n'criiti.n price. SI ;M) p r y ir. We fur ii..h it wi'b (laz- lte for if J.U5 per er. NEW YORK WEEKLY t'h-T t'F FXKMING. fount v Commissi. -in r I'd f . Asli- v-tcott s r.mulsion ot C od Liver baugh, a pion.-.T f.irn.t r Oil is the readiest cure for : r,,w. V"'i"!v ! tMi-li. Is oi w Published en Thnrsdav, and known for tieerly silv lTinled S ates as a N vnti il Family Newspi.per f ll.e a'i.1 Mi'iiger. II eoiilaina h 1 1 the meat mp.-tti.t 1 rilmtie up lo hour of going t press, nn arieii!tiind he Heppner TRIBUNE enr in rvery pari of the hK-!...t r"aB- fr iTmprr k 1 1 ml iif as i f If,.-. Iiajlj -partn.t'nt of Ihe highest or.it'r mi. en, ei I ti 1 11 1 f. ri..ii,:c- lor nvee. n,. .., . .. I.. . , . " . ..... ........... ., , llr. i iiiuiv. ni.i nn.i yoiinu rt.urti.d repirta wl.n'h are iieoepte.l ne anUi.TitT by fi -n-ers an.1 connlrv iner i nn ., nn.l tt r'e-.ti. ni to l.i'e, tntereatmg st-,1 n -t-ic ivo. li gtiUr -oibs.'rudii n pr.ee. ."'I p- r year. 1 h- n -c' 'v I .!i.i:'i' : giv. n r.if op,. , j ., , ... . - , ,.in t i !i- 1 1 n r '. 'l t' t n i Ci' . . , . , II The rditorlal i f of the We Son 'an irlvea a hroa.l treti'"-"i ranto ef a'lbj: V in rth-ird W i.trt cant cat. unless it comes ot vour uoine no vork--vou can r long be well and .strong, without some sort ot activity. The eenuine has .-CX iriisi (iiciuro oil u, take no other. If you have not tried it. send for Tree sample. Its a- surprise you. " ,1'r SCOTT & BOWNE '.h ' Chemist"'. . V J rn.tr i cm rye I, k ii" w NuwYotk. '4i 50c. and SI.OO; all t'nitrsi; is. heat says tl. it the cet In to is .bo'jt hs i' P.ow -.f.g I gi.--:i. ; U.ai.i.- II. or :;ig Sow ir.g ri;ies.i:c.g of Mor. raised 15.tX0 Ji--t SOUS 111. v.u-ii g w lie.it w s : a. i $ .7" i hea I tv nteeOing ewes and ' l ead for eaibtigs of nwxed sexes d. i veie l alter shearing next spring. W hi!e walking in the euburls, the Bishop ot'Not wioh met a littlei gnl of eight, who a.-ked: 'Oh, please, sir, will voti oneu this cat., A Hornbla Outbreak ! large s M-es ou my little daughter's the .leimr-e lit I, back the gite iV'-r :lt . . ... . - ... 1. 1 , er i icvi i 'i ea luto a ese Ol Sv'aKl nea.l , tiirotign. hi '1 W litn ..-'. C. P Nbill of Morganten. Teon , ' H srni!, J- ii o.ivsien .irniea j-aive ev:vi'ieie vi i it .. . . ..'.si ti -e i rer. nan g'lsratneeJ T.,J II. .1.1 . i '" ii'f oisnoM. sun in.' on tUHlder, h.-!d h.r to sh, th.mk.'d ;r. tetter, salt rhenni, n'.- ;s an 1 piles. Only :u. Pmg l. cure f -r i t'liri'lee, , ceDts at . w.ls til t F .l-k,, 1: ! 11 :ni.' sc. ki ors slioul 1 ,-. !!''. b x rr ' 3,.re i. V. ri With t'.'.l ' hi t ... tin htid mvpe- KCVOIUlt l f - Nt-. Is s-e 1 1 ... : v Wli. 1 1 KiN I" sr.U'l 1. oi com - to Heppner, put r on t I ; v e t f t.M-M .it the Red Fi ta- V.i!n t.. opposite ': -c.-c vo t'i,. rew . me gs:e lieis,., she rep'ied. sw the p. lint is w dirti.-d mv b i: n c tv car ''W. - 1 la. g enot:ji j,, if ri ''.Mi. 'tlv: Mid I M -o W I pp..;! r,H i 'ier? o c nc