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FOR 1889.
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Heppner. City Brewery,
Having purchased the latest Brewing Appaiatus and
utensilB, I am enabled with my cold soft-water spring,
my deep, cool stone cellar and the fresh, pure
atmosphere of the Heppner Hills, to offer
my customers a
SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BEER !
At reasonable wholesale and retail rates.
LurDhes of all Kinds
AND THE
Best Brands of Cigars.
Parties in the country must return empty kegs, or $G apiece
will be charged.
J. B. NATTER, Proprietor.
fir 'rLr '""""T i'cow brand
If l , iJM SODA li SALERATUS.
Hamilton Buggy Company
Manufacturers of Hamilton Grades of Veliiclos.
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808 Pennsylvanio Ave., WasMngton, D. C
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
So disguised that It van ba taken.
dlCesteil,
DO HIIIUIIRIVU T "W
islllv tnmncli, when the plislii oil
nanut be tolernied; anil by the com
bination of the oil with the hypophotw
phttos la much mure eutcavlone.
Bfmarkablt5 ta flesh prodawr.
Person gula npldly vWle Uklng li.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by
Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa
ration in the world for the relief and cure of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
GENERAL DEBILITY. WASTING
DISEASES. EMACIATION.
COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS.
Th$ artat rntf for tXmstmvtian, and
Watting (n CKUdrm. Sold by all Druggists,
FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA.
419 Huron St.,
Sheboygan,
Wii., Not. 12,
1868.
I have med
6t.JacobOtlfbr
Gh!cken cholera
with great suc
cess. Every fowl
. affected with
the disease was
cured by it and
I recommend it as a sure cure. It has sayad
Die many dollars. H. A. KUENNE,
Breeder of Fine Fowls.
Bakersfleld, Cal Oct 18, 1888.
I hay used St. Jacobs Oil for sorehead of
chickens with prompt, permanent cure. One
bottle will cure 10 to 15 chickens ; 2 to 8 dropa
cures Wheezes. JAS. BETHAL.
mr azsERA i directions. ux apm4
bread or dough safuroled with St. Jacobi Oil. H
the fowl cannot wallow force it down the Ittroat.
Mix tome com meal dough with the Oil. Give
nothing die. They will finally eat and be cured.
At Dkuggists and Dealers.
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Send model, drawing or photo with
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not, free of charge. Our fee not due till
patent is secured.
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with name of actual clients in your
tate, county or town, sent free. Address
C. A. SNOW &. CO.
Opposite Patent Office, Washington,
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Marvels ofthe New West.
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MarvctlH of Haw; Mnrvels of Enterprise:
Mnrvdn of Minings: JlnrvelH of Stock Kliis
infrund Marvels of Agriculture.
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Mining and Oaille Kir
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markable, many of them are making from
$5.00 to $20.00 a day.
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free.
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business, as our "now plans" ailow Agents to or
der on 80 dayH time hotoro paying our Dills.
Address THE H1BTOKY Co., 7! Mar et Ht.
17-111 dan Francisco Cai.
STOCK BRANDS.
While you knep your mihscription puitl up yoa
can keep your bnmd in free of charge.
(! li. Ailknin, HorwoH. J, on right Hlniuldor; cat
tie, (! K on'right hip Range in Grant and Mor
row countiefl.
AdkiriH, J J Horf-OH, JA connected on left
flank: cattle, name on left hip.
Hlfwikiium, Geo., Jliinlman HorRCH, a fljig on
loft ohouldor; nil t ie, whiig on right shoulder.
JJeniiett, (!y Hornen, il on left nhoulder.
Hrown, J (3 llornen, circle J with dot in oen
teron left, liip; entile, Hamo.
IJoyor, W (i, Ijona Hornet, box brand or. righ'
liip cattle, name, with split in each ear.
JJorg, 1 O. Hornet), lJ li on left shoulder; cat
tle. Hiinie on loft hip.
Hrien.T. .t lione Hnck. Iforfloa o with bar
ondor and over on right shoulder.
Harton, Wr-Ilorses,, J Bon rightthjgh, cattle,
same on right 1iip;split in each oar.
Allison, () J). ('attlo brand, O 13 on loft liip
and horses same brand on riglit Hhoulder. Kango,
Eight Mile.
Ouok, A Lena Horses, Wlon riglitHlmnkior;
(Inlue, siij v.n riglit hip: oar murk square cvo,
off left and spi'i; iu light.
("ui riii, K Y- Hom e, 4n loft stifle.
CuiiingliL.n et W li, Newtfon liancli Horses,!
with figure 'J under it m llt'ft shoutdor; ct'l
'Maine on left 'up 'hitrli, h'tft oar S'pinrfi cut
,Uz tV Knglimh,- JHi Juxni 'i'atile, t; with rin
center: horses. CK t,, w,f t y.
H. K. t'oehran. A;, mum''1?. Grant Co, Or.
Horses branded eireM bar benealb, on left
shoulder; catu.t same bnmd on both hips, mark
under slope both earn and dewlap,
Jiougla (H, W M Cat tie, 11 1) on right side, swal
low-fork in each ear; lmrneNt 11 Den let! hip.
b'leek, Jac.ksou.- Horses, 7K conuueted on
right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Ear mark, hole in right and crop off left.
Ijiennlleil, John VV. Horses branded half-circle
Jli connected on left shoulder. CatMo, same
on left hip. liimge, ni'ur Lexington,
Floreneo, li A ('at tie, LI' on right hip; horses,
F with bar under on right shoulder.
Florence, S V Horses, K on right shouldor
cattle, K on right hip or (high,
Armstrong, .J. I'., Acton T with bar under it
on left shoulder of horses; cuttle same on left
hin.
Gay, Henry OA Y 011 left shoulder.
Goble, Frank Horses, 7 Fou luft stifle; cattle
same on right, hip.
Gamage, A. Ij. Horses, HI on right shoulder,
Hiuisaker, it a. - Horses, v on lottsliouider; cat
tie, S) on left liip
Jluunmroys, j m. UHrumnn liorses. ti on left
flank.
Hayes. J M Horses, wineglass on left shoulder
cattle, same on right hip.
ifuiikiii.H. M. Horses, horseshoe J on loft.
shouldor. Cuttle, the, sum a. Uuuge on Eight
MHO.
Johnson, felix -Horses, circle 1 on eft st.ifl
cattle, same on riuht hilt, under half crcm hi ra
and split iu left Mir.
Kirk. . I 1 Horses til) on left shouldor: natfc 1
Oil on luft hip.
Kirk. J ('Horses. 17 on oithor flank: cattle
on rigid, side.
ijarsen, Ivasmus Horses, K L on loft hin.
Lewis, .1 It, Lena Horses, P with over It on
eft shoulder.
Minor. Oscar. Cattle. Ml) on riuht bin! hitrann
fll oil iei l Biioumcr.
Morgan, H N -Horses, M) on left shoulder
cattle, same on left hip,
Met umber, .las A, Atwood Horses, M with
bar over on right shoulder.
Morgan. 1 hos HorMis, circle T on loft Himni.
dor and loft thiuh; cattle, Hon rightthiixh.
Mitchell, Oscar, I'ettyHville Horses, 77 on right
Qlli CIU lie, 11 1111 IIKIH Miuti.
Met 'laren, 1 Gr- 1 lorsow. Figure R on oaeh shoul.
tier; cattle, M"2 on hip.
IN eel, Anitrew, Iiono ltock- -Horses AN con
nected on left shoulder; cattle same on both hips
Newman, W. li.-- Horses IS with half cilcl
over it oil left shoulder,
Nordyko, K Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; cat
tie. same on loft hin.
Oiler. Perry. Lone Hock P O or left shou.'der
Pearson, Olnvo. --Horses, circle shield on left
shoulder and on loll hip, t attlo, circle sluold
on left hilt, llangeon Eight Mile
Pearson, Jus,, l'iue City, Horses h2 on left hip
IOW Ut'WN.
Parker V Gleasou, llardman Horses 11
left Hhoulder.
Piner. .t. H., Aclon -Horses, ,1E connected on
U'ft Hhoulder; cattle, sai:le on loft hip. under bit
in each oar.
Hood, Andrew, llardman Horses, 8(,nare cross
wit h iniarler-circle over it on left st itle,
Kemnger, Chri --Horses. C H on loft shoulder.
Hector. J W- Horstw. JO on left shoulder. Cat
tle, O on right liip.
1
Hprnv, J. F. Horses brniulfd HE connected ou
right slioillder; cattle same 011 both hips,
Spray, J, C Horses branded IS 4m right shoul.
der, cattle branded H on the right hip and a
smooth crop otl of the left ear.
Straight V. E.--llirnes shaded J S on loft
stifle; cattle J 8 on left hip, swallow fork in right
oar, underbit in left,
Bayer, H'bt -Horses, S on right shoulder; cattle
siuareoii right hip and B on right shoulder.
Swaggari, L, Alpine lb. rsoa, 8S ou righ
elunililei'.
Sapi. 'I'tios. Horses, 8 A P wn left hip; cnttls
same on left hio.
Hhobe, lr A .1 -Horses, 1S on on loft hip; cat
tie, same on left side, wuttlo on left side of neck
ears cut sharp at point,
Stevenson, Mrs A J Cattle, tt on riht hip,
swallow-fork in loft ear.
Shelion A Son Horses, 0 on its sale over an
on left shoulder; can lo, same ou left hip.
Sperry, E G Cattle, V V on leff hip. crop ofl
right and undorbit iu left ear.dulap; horstw, V C
on left shoulder,
Swaggait, O W- H(rses, 44 on left shoulder
Stewart, Goo., Haulman Horses circle cop
left shoulder,
cattle, 44 on left hip.
Thompson, J A- Horses, 5 on left shouldor
cattle, 1 on left shoulder.
Ti ppcts. B T-- 1 1 orsos. C on left shoulder.
Wade, Henry, Horses branded ace of spades
on lelt shoulder and left hip. Cuttle branded
same on left side and left hip.
Walbridgo V K - Horses branded f h on left
Hhoulder, cattle U L ou right hip. Kaiige on
Halm Fork.
Wells, A 8Horsea, a on left shoulder; cattl
same.
Wylaml, J n, Haitlman Circle C on lef thigi
WiHslwanl, Johu llursoe, UP conuectotl or
left shoulder.
Wallace, Chart Cattle, W on right thigh, hole
in loft earr lutrsos, W ou right shoulder, sonic
same on left shoulder.
Wien, A A Cattle, ruunin AA with bar across
on riglit hip.
SALESMEN WANTED,
It. r'nulir tiuatiit... a .ihvi.i deparunoiit whu-h wiU
ftsjuin Borru'e. of ctmLI men lo various localitU'.,
Till, tlmi m.kt4 00 iui.U.ding )i.iuiit. ot .lorbitant
Ml.rl.., but uu.hing aiut rt'li.tilc .uulio.nt. who can
furutah aati.faotory r.'fvrrm'mi a. to tru.twortottira,
ltt bu liberally afd In proiwttlon lo thu ability tbtty
doinontrat(. Our tvoulrttuitmta will not of iifooaskty
itomrfw fa butnwa t wuicb tpUoi
f c. 'iS' liia . .
:ant may now
chiuwmu.
dress and precinct of any and all I
of his deputies. Any indebtedness !
incurred under the provisions of
this Act, except for which tha in
spector should pay, may be recov
ered by such inspector in his
official capacity by an action in any
court having jurisdiction of the
amount
Sec. 2. That section 3351 of
Title 1 of Chapter 38 of the Miscellaneous-
Laws of Oregon, as
compiled and annotated by Wil
liam Lair Hill, be amended so as
to read as follows:
Sec. 3351. Any person, com
pany, corporation or association
intending to bring or cause to be
brought from any other State or
territory into any of the counties
of the State of Oregon any sheep,
must first obtain from an inspector
of stock, duly appointed under this
Act, a certificate that said sheep
are sound and free from all infec
tious and contagious diaease befora
crossing the boundary line of said
county; and it shall be the duty of
every inspector, at the request of
any person, company, association
or corporation owning or controll
ing any; sheep in bis county, or
within 20 miles of the line of such
county, upon being tendered the
amount of his compensation for
other special examinations as here
in provided, to, with all convenient
speed, examine ay sheep he shall
be requested so to examine, and if
such Bheep be sound and free from
all infectious and contagious dis
eases and are perfectly sound, to
give his written certificate to said
applicant, over his official signa
ture, setting forth the soundness
and freedom from disease of such
sheep, and permit and authorize
such applicant to move such sheep
to all counties of this State. Any
person violating the provisions of
this section shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon con
viction thereof, shall be punished
by a fine of not less than twenty-
five nor more than two hundred
and fifty dollars.
Sec. 3. That section 3353, of
Title, of Chapter 38, of the Mis
cellaneous Laws of Oregon, as com.
piled and annotated by William
Lair Hill, be amended so as " to
read as follows:
See. M'06. Whenever, on ex
amination of any bands or herds
of sheep, kept or herded in any
county of the State of Oregon, the
stock inspector shall find such
sheep, or any portion of them,
affected with scab or scabbies infec
tious or contagious disease, he shall
forthwith notify the owner or per
son in charge of $uch sheep, for
said disease within' a period of
fifteen days from such notice, and
also during such period to keep
said sheep from contact with other
sheep by such means as he may
specify; and if, upon examination
at the end of fifteen days from
such notice, the inspector shall find
that said sheep have not been
dipped for said disease, or have
not been kept from contact with
other Bheep that are sound, the
owner or owners, or person or per
sons controlling said sheep shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemnan
or, and upon conviction thereof
shall be punished by a fine of not
less than one hundred nor more
than two hundred and fifty dollars;
and in case said sheep have not
been dipped for said disease, the
inspector shall immediately take
possession of said sheep and dip
them for said disease, and all ex
penses incurred in so doing, in
eluding a compensation of three
dollars per day for every day or
part of a day iu which the inspect
or may be engaged 111 dipping said
sheep, shall become a lien upon
said sheep, and the inspector shall
hold the sheep until the same is
paid; or if it bo not paid within
ten days after such dipping is
eompleted, he shall collect the
same, together with the costs aud
expenses of collection, by adver
tising aud selling said sheep, or so
many thereof as may be necessary
in the manner provided by law for
the sale of personal property upon
execution. If, however, upon ex
amination at tha ami of thirty days
from such notice, as before men
tioned, the inspector find that said
sheep have been dipped for such
disease, but are still infected with
the same, then he shall instruct
the owner or controller of said
sheep to dip said sheep ouce or
more as soon as possible, but with
an interval between the dippings
oi not less than nine nor more than
seventeen days; and if upon ex
amination at the end of thirty days
further the inspector finds that
said sheep have been dipped for
said disease, but are still infected,
then he shall at ouce take posses
sion of said sheep and dip them
for said disease as above specified.
If, however, upou examination he
finds said sheep have not been
dipped for said disease, he shall
seiza said sheep and dip them for
said disease as above specified, aud
the owner or owners shall be guilty
of a misdemeauor, aud upon con
viction thereof shall be punished
by a flue of not less than one huu-
dred nor more than two hundred
and fifty dollars; provided, no
person, company or corporation
shall be required to dip a band of
ewes, or any part of them, in which
there are ewes with lambs, at any
time from the first of March to the
first of May of any year; provided
further, that in Lake county no
person, company or corporation
shall be required to dip or treat
any ews at any time from the first
day of April to the first day of
July.
Sec. 4 That section 3354, of
Title 1, of Chapter 38, of the Mis.
cellaneous Laws of Oregon, as com
piled and annotated by William
Lair Hill, be amended so as to
read as follows:
Sec. 3354 The stock inspectors
of the several counties of this State
shall receive the following annual
salaries for their services, to be
paid quarterly by their respective
counties! to-wit:
The "stock inspector of Baker
county, four hundred dollars.
Benton county, twenty-live
dollars.
Clatsop county, twenty-five
dollars?"
Columbia county, twenty-five
dollars.
Coos county, twenty-five dol
lars.
Crook county, eight hundred
dollars.'
Curry county, three hundred dol
lars. .
Douglas county, one hundred
dollars.
Gilliam county, eight hundred
dollars.
Grant county, eight hundred dol
lars.
Jackson county, two hundred
dollars.
Josephine county, twenty-five
dollars.
Klamath county, one hundred
dollars.
Lake county, eight hundred dol
lars.
Lane county, twenty five dollars.
Linn county, twenty-five dollars,
Marion county, twenty-five dol
lars
. Morrow county, eight hundred
dollars.
Multnoaiah county, twenty-five
dollars,
Malheur county, five hundred
dollars,
Polk county, twenty-five dollars.
. Tillamook county, twenty-five
dollars.
Umatilla county, four hundred
dollars.
Union oounty, eight hundred dol
lars. -
Wasco oonnty, eight hundred dol
lars. Wallowa ooanty, three hundred
dollars.
Washington oounty, twenty - five
dollars.
Of Yfunhill oounty, twenty-five dollars.
But the county oourts ofthe respective
oounties mny, in their discretion, when
sitting for the transaction of county bus
iness, inorease the salaries of suih in
spectors in their respective oonnties. The
inspector shall also be allowed to collect
a fee of three dollars per day for every
day or part of a day in which he shall be
engaged in inspecting sheep for the pur
pose of granting trrveling pernnts or cer
tificates of soundness, together with ten
cents per mile for the distanoe neoes
sarily traveled by him in making suoh
inspection, except at semi-annual inspec
tions; provided, that no person, oompa
ny or corporation, owning or controlling
any band or bands of sheep, and holding
a oertifioate of soundness issued by the
inspeotor of the proper oounty, within
thirty days ot suoh time as such person,
Co. or corporation shall desire to move
said band or bands of sheep, shall be
required to have a traveling permit for
the purpose of moving said sheep from
one locality to another within the ooun
ty in which such sheep are located. Any
inspeotor at any time granting a permit
to allow any stook to travel without
having first examined said stock, shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
oonvicti m thereof shnll be punished by
a fine of not less than one hundred dol
lars nor more than two hundred and
fifty dollars; and for any violation, or
for a failure on the part of any inspeot
or of stook to comply with any ot the
requirements of this Act, it is hereby
made the duty of the respective distriot
attorneys of the counties where suoh in
spector may reside to forthwith institute,
iu the name of the State ' of Oregon,
action upou hia official bond against
said inspeotor and his sureties, for the
enforcement therein provided for.
daotioa 5. That section 3;!62 of Title
1 ot Chapter 33 ot tha Miscellaneous
Laws of Oregon, as compiled aud anno
tated by Win. Lair Hill, be amended eo
as to read as follows:
Soo. 3362. It shall ba unlawful for
auy person, company, corporation or as
sociation owning, oontrolliug or manag
ing any ferry boat, toll bridge, oar,
steamboat or other thiug usual for trans
portation, to allow any sheep to be car
ried thereon, unless the party in charge
of said sheep shall first produce 8 oertifi
oate (which shall not have been issued
more than thirty days prior to th date
upon which said sheep be shipped or
transported) from an inspector appoint
ed uuder this Aot, or of an Aot amend
atory to this, that said sheep are frea
from scab, soabbies, infectious and conta
gious diseases, and any violation ot this
section shall be deemed a misdemeauor,
aud any person or persons, company or
corporation violating the provisions of
this section be fiuoJ not less thau coe
hundred dollars nor more than two hun
dred aud fifty dollars.
Seo. 6. That section 3359 and section
3300 ot Title 1, Chapter 38, of th Miscel
laneous Laws of Oregon ss compiled
and annotated by William Lair Hill, sod
all acts or parts of acts in oonfliot here
with be, aud the same are hereby repeal
ed. "
Section 7. Inasmuch as there is ur-
Keut necessity foe tha immeikt protect-
ion of stock growers, this Aot shall take
effect and be in foroe from and after its
approval by the Governor.
Approved February 25, 1889.
w
EALTH
Without Health can
not be enjoyed.
THEREFORE USE
'2- HEALTH RESTORER!
ICisThTbest helper to Health and the quickest
cure' on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of
helStomach.'Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It
cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious
ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out of
the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business
men buy it, the Workingmen ose it, the Ladles
take it, the Children cry for it and the Farmers
say it is their best health preserver.
Sold everywhere, Jl.oo a bottle; six for $5.00.
NATIONAL BANK of HEPPNER
D. P. THOMPSON, ED. R. BISHOP.
President. Cashier.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
. COLLECTIONS
Made on Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD.
Opposite Minor's Hotel,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
NEW MILLINERY ! !
The very Latest Styles just receiqed from
Portland and San Francisco
at
Mrs. Warren's
Fashionable Millinery and Ladies
Furnishing Store.
Thankful for the generous liberality
and good will of the people of Heppner
and vicinity in the past, we oordially
solicit their patronage in tne lutnre.
MRS. MARY WARREN.
-THE-
Railway
'COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE."
TICKETS
To all Principal Points in the United
States, Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
EMIGRANT SLEEPING CARS
Run Through on all Express Trains to
OMAHA,-
Oomioil Bluff s
AND
Free of Charge and Without Charge.
Close Connection at Portland for San
Francisco and Puget Sound Points.
ALL IiOISr STEAMERS
Leave Portland for San Francisco every
four (4) days, making the trip in 00
hours.
Cabin,
f:
ound Tjri'
it Steerage, $8-00
Ro
ip Unlimited, $30,00.
For further particulars inquire of any
agent of th". company, or A, L,. max
well, G. P. & T. A., Portland, Or.
A. L. MAXWELL,
W. H. HOLCOMB, O. P. & T. A
General Manager.
THE GEEAT
Transcontinental Route
EAILEOADl
-VIA THE
Cascade Branch, now Completed, malt
ing it the Shortest, Best and Quickest.
The Dining Car Line. The Direct Route
No Delays. Fastest Trams. Liow
est Rates to Chicago and all points
East. Tieets sold to all Promi
nent Points throughout the
East and Southeast.
Through Pullman Drainj Eoom Sleeping Cars.
Reservations can be secured in advance.
To East I3ound Pasenq;era
Be careful and do not make a mistake,
but be sure to takn the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
And see that your ticket xe&ds via this
Hoe, St Paul or Minneapolis to avoid
changes and serions delays 'eecasioned
bv other routes.
Throueh Euiierniit SleepineCars run
on regular express trains full length of
line. Berths free. Liowest rates, yuiot
est time.
General Office of the Company, No.. 2,
Washington Sf., Portland, Oregon
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger A gent.
Dobbins' Electric Soaf
THE BEST FAMILY SOAP
IN THE WORLD.
It is Strictly Pure. Uniform in Qnality.
THE original formula for which we paid 50,000
tivtnty years ag has never been nKwiitoed or
changed in the slifluest. Thlf Mflp
.lf.it. ml In quMUy to-dny with
tUnt made twenty years ajfo.
IT con u ins nothing- that can In
jure the tinet fabric. It brki
ni colors ami bleaches whites.
IT washes flannels and blankets as no other soap
in the world does without shrinking leaving
them soft and white and like new.
READ THIS TWICE
THERE is a great WATlng of time, of labor,
of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dob
bins' Electric Soap is used according to direc
tion a.
ONE trial will demonstrate its great merit. It
will pay you to m.tke that trial.
TIK.E all beat thiitr, it is extensively inu
V" Uted aad counterfeited.
Peware of Imitations.
INSIST upon Itobbtna Electric. Don't take
Magnetic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Eli tcti
Cir any other fraud, simply because it is cheap. Tr-ej
will ruin clothes, and an dear at any price. Ai Jt for
o$ DOBBINS ELECTRIC
mtu! M mU N-i.Iv mwr from Maine
to Meaico keeps it in stock. If yours hasn't it, he
ViH order from his nearest wholesale grocer. '
READ carefully the inside wrapper around" each
Kr and he careful to follow dtreet.lon
each ouuide wrapper. You can not ntlo rd to
wait longer before trying (or yourself ihi old, re liable.
ana truly woaocrtui
Dobbins' t Electric So?.p.
I. L. CiUGIN & CO,, Fhili.dolphi8.pt.
Northern
Pacific
We Have - - - -
MOT
Upon a Plan - - -
TO BENEFIT OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
The Heppner Gazette is pleased to
announce the completion of special ar
rangements whereby it is enabled to of
fer its readers two ot the Dest iamny
journals for but little more than the
price of one.
IOI $2.00
We will send, for one year, to any ad
dress,
The Heppner Gazette
And the Famous Family Weekly,
Tne Detroit Free Press.
The Free Press is without question the
Greatest Literary and Humorous paper
now betore the American people. 11 is
not a new aspirant for public favor; es
tablished over fifty years ago, it has
stood the test of time, and is to-day
stronger than ever 120,000 subscribers
affirm its surpassing excellence. The
funny sketches and sayings of the Free
Press are everywhere Quoted and laughed
at, while in respect to literary excellence
it will compare favorably witb.the ex
nensive magazines. "M". Quad.7' "Luke
Sharp," Eva Best Rose Hartwick Thorp,
Yorke Case. Bronson Howard, H. C.
Dodge and a host of other favorite wri-1
ters, eontnoute reguuiny mj n tuijp "
Recogniz;ng the growing dei.:r&J
first-class fiction, the ree Press has of
fered
$3,000.00 in Cash
Trizes for tha three best Serial Stories
of 60,000 words each. A number of the
best writers have announced their inten
tion to compete.
In addition to the many other special
features it is the intention to publish sec
tions of
Three Serial Stories Each Week,
Written expressly for the Free Press by
the best American and English authors.
It will be seen, therefore, that by sub
scribing for the Heppner Gazette and
the Free Press, the entire family can be
supplied with all the news and the best
of ourrent literature for a year, at a cost
OF FIVE CENTS A WEEK
The Free Press is a lartre eight-page
seven-oolumn paper,, and the regular
nrioe is one dollar per year. Remem
ber that tor If.BU you oan nave ine r ree
Press and your favorite nome paper aiso.
Samtile conies can be seen at this offioe.
We boDe that our friends will show
tlmir annreciatinn of our efforts in their
behalf, by making up their minds to take
advantage ot this spienma crier ouc
scribe at once.
Send all subscriptions to the Gazette
ofhoe.
WEITING MACHINE CABINET
and 02TICE DESK
The advantages of this Type-writer and Office Desk
ever all ot her so-canea toraoniaiiwi
V.w.f Th w atirl aimnlicitV With Which the
desk is cTianged from a Library or Office Desk to a
Type-writer Table. This change is eSected by push-
. ... -.-..1 1.: U. in .lift rMI- nf
ing tne 11a covering inc iii-""c .
cabinet it being a roller top removing it entirely
lrom sight, thus overcoming inc oujcww -and
sounder in front of the operator. Ihe movable
top is pertectly tlat, Oltze coverea, anu luima w...
Dlete writing uesK wucu mc j.m....... - --y
1'he table on which the machine rests IS so evenly bal-
.ni--d bv our oatent adjustments that it needs but a
slieht touch to bring the machine in position.
, Second. The advantages of the swinging table
arei' The table is so balanced near its center on pat
ent maleable iron arms, that when the machine
brought in place for use, it does not depend on ropes
or hangers at rear of platform for support, but is held
rigidly in place by sts own weight, maiwns it ...4....
Ut tor the machine to be tumbled down en incline in
tiack of desk by the breaking of a rear support. I he
machine rests on patent slides which keeps the machine
in place, and can be drawn out beyond the desk, well
under the operator's hand. ,i
a-htrd Tie construction of the lid closing
machine s'twee makes it air tight, and the table hay
ing felt around in boarders thoroughly protects the
machine from djist. .,,! f
'ourth. The loot rest
tbf taWe adjustments make. i! d
though the top was one sonu m..., f- . .
of ereat importance where a solid type-wfiting taoie u
required. Mo operator can do good HOT
table. . .. .. . j,. . ..u..t
Xatw. The cabinet isaspienoiap..
work. We manufacture them in Walnut, Ant'oue
Oak, Natural Uak, isaturai nerry,
Mahogany and Ash. ... a mi,-r M
Agents wanted to sell these cabinets, d "here we
have no agencies established we will sell direct from
c ur works at wholesale prices.
Address an cominuiiiwituua
Washington, N. J.
ROLLER UtSK
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER Oyj" U UK.jj.it.
If vou desire to.puralmte.tscwlnir mnelilne,
isk ouramnt at your ple lor terms ami
OTices. If you cannot tii.il our went, write
Sot to nearest address to you heiow mimeil.
.vr . "
NEW iM SEW MACHINE G.08ft?GF.N
' cwcXSo - 28 UNION SQUARE,N Ctt
LAS.
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ST LOUIS. I
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Hflrmner. vn-gou
Paeific drpwrtwnt, general cy, 725 Market
,trt, history traild.ng Bur i Irencieco. tl
ii.,.hIa li! Morr Bon Bt., Portland. Or.. 18
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aia on t f wd EnoraT-
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p our moniiiB mat, .
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ttho5r.pblc pl.tei of conntrr and cltr ".Men.
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U 0 yflan' expertenca and hi-re made ojer
fl KB,000 applications for American and 1-or-
otiin patents. Send for liandbwi. torrea
ondaco ttrtctly confidential.
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RIFLES
MADE. E
k Strongest Shooting, j
V, EASIEST WOnKINC. I
M All sizes from S3 cnlilirc I
The v 10 45 t ll'u're- I
BALLARD ZtlTJ
Egcther3 IV""11 K"1""!
Wo crnarantpfl . a
lOur Goods W222
1 EQUAL TO
I AEVtbiBg Produce! VH Wye
I If THAT LINK L I is Just g
B Ask your dealer to show V ' out. 1
g our riilcs - n
SliiustraU'dCatttloisuosciit .', fj
'ltl)13 on application. I - v-
to Address A
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L -P. O. Vox HO
RjV jjjjW HAVE1T, CONN.
- ljL,
,yiaan'8 Patent Combination Gutf&guir
40 Per Cent.
Reduction In
Price.
FF.ND FOR W-pnirc Catalogue
of Siniita. ftilks, etc.
Atllrt:s3,
Wm. I.TIIAN,
IKiildlellcId, Ct.
FOU ALT.
RIFLES, Pistols
una Shot Guns.
IlKPT IN THR WOBI.D PMlll
fnr Illustrated DiscnpiiTc
Circular.
IDEAL MF'G CO..
3 New Haven. Conn,
Ely's Cream Balm
rnoonanafhATTasalPcssasrea. Al
lays Inflammation. Heals tne Sores.
Eestores the Senses of Taste, Smell
and Hearing.
A particle is applied Intoenchlloiltrll and
h axrecrtblc. Price 50c. at Drugslsta or by
nail. ELY BROTHEIiS,50 Warren St., New York.
When T ony Cttre I do not mean merely to
Btop them fur a time, and then have them re
turn again. I mean A KADIUAXi OUitli.
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPIXEPSir or
FALLING EIC2INESS,
A lifo-lonet stndy. I warrant my remedy to
CDKU the woret crises. Bi oause others navo
failed is no reason (or not now receiving a euro,
fiend at once for a treatise Knilo FREB P.ottld
Of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Lxpr053
and Pot Office. It costa yon nothing tat a
trial, and it will euro you. AdcUuE i
H.O.ROOT.Kl.C, 18ar'EAHL5I.,HtWIuB
OUB
,A WEEK
Cf ub System
while as convenient
to the buyer as any
instalment system, is ,
a wholesale sot cask
system to us. i ne
co-operation of the
i-lnt mprahprs salU 119
38 watches in each PHI LA.,
3SWatcn uiuo.anu tn.u
the Club for each watch before it goes
out, though each member only pays
$1 a week. This is why we give you
more lor your money mnu wny -i
and why we are doing the largest
mtr-h liiminns in the world. We sell
fifut mistitv Foods, but ourffiliii
prices are about what others gel fcrsec-ljjy
011a quality. uurjjju
is a substantial Silver not imitation of
any kind) Stem-Wind American Lever
Watch either hunting case or open.1
Our 935.00 Watch is a Stem-wind,
OpenFace, first quality, stiffened Gold
AmericanLeVcrWatch,FifrtraHrf to
wear 20 years. It is fully equal to any
watch sold for $3 by others. We find
a first-class Stiltened Gold Case much
more satisfactory and serviceable than
any Solid Gold Case thatcan besoidat
less than double the money, as cheap
solid cases are invariably this, weak,
of low quality, and worthless after
short use. Our 38 Watch contains
numerous important patented im-
nroveraf nts. of vital importance to accur
ate timing Patent Dustproof, Patent Stem
lVind,&c. .which we control exclusively. It
is fully equal fur accuracy, appearance, dura-
m
Diuty ana service, 10 any j7b "ami, cimu
Open Face or Hunting. Our $43.00 Rnll
road Watch is especially constructed for
the mostcxacting use, and is theltest Rail
road Watch made, Open Face or Hunting.
All ti:ese prices are either all cash or in clubs,
a went. An Ajx mica
rniulA'nr nirna free with each Wtltch.
Thn IfevstnnsWatr.h niiihRnfe:ti
I'iilsIllHra In To'i 0v PtMiliitii
0S4 Wllliaj ST. PCiUDA. PA.
Agents Wanted.
Ai Vi-h Innlnlnr. $!.flf)
i p 'iftetprnteoilon arfaln.tinagBCtl.nl. V t&S;
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'r.-mmrrritil Ager.t
sHTLER'S
GUlDEi 124 pp.; price only 25c. (pasbge itampit
S9U Hewinff-MachlnpT
tnie in all parti, by
nlacina- our marhinet
nil eoodj h the peoi-le i
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Scripp) f ownsites,. Si00
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mem. we nun umi i irt wum
Krtom in eacn itxaniy.ioe very
I itwma--iT.actiu mdt im
world. itb alt the attachment a.
mm
We mil alM Ktwl free a eowput
of oar cottlv nii raiuacie an
iamplea. In return we ask thai rm
ibow what we leiwt. lo thoe who
my call at r.ur ncrae. anu
r i Jt ' ,ec v r
ircpertr. Thi rraoa nucu... m
uadeahpt the Wnjer paten'.a,
whirh ha ren out ; before pat'nta
run out it wM lor 'o
hmentt, anu now jc
mm fre
Bett,Ttjtiaes.iByi na
ne ta the war d- AH ia
capital reaired. PUia,
i r fal ma- hi
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. 1 tiJe who '
ww in f -mac hi
who writ to u hi once n -
p-machin i