Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 14, 1893, Image 3

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.Mll'lCK TO A0VKUT1BEKS.
I "HUSK desiring the maeitlon of display ads ,
ur eliuuge ol same, uiUBlge.1 their copy 111
.or. later tluu Monday evening fur Tuesday's
editluu, ur Ihursday evening lor Friday edi
tion, IHS i'Ari'itttBON 1'USLlSHlNUCO.
MOi'lCK.
1. The luui ol Bve cenU per line will be
charged lor "cards of thanks," "resolutions oi
respect," lists o! wedding presents and donors,
arm obituary notices, (other thau those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings lor whatever purpose,
a. lotlces ol church and society and ail other
vtiieiuMuiueuba ironi wmca revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged lor at the rate of ave
ivuis uuv, muse ruiei wiu oe strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upou appiicaiiou.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her communication. No
lurrespondeuce will be published unless the
v riter a real uame is signed as au evidence of
good iultiit
I P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVEtiTIS
log Agent, a Merchants Jixchauge
bun t rancisco, is ottr authorized agent, 'inis
paper is kept on tile in his office.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Ilnnliiinii, Monument, Long Creek
John liny and canyon city, leaves as follows
Jiveiy day at 6:30 a. ni., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at a:au p. ni., except Monday.
1 he cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
ul . , . ,J- DELE VAN, Prop.
clocum-Johnston Drug Co., Agents.
Hive your business to Hevvner venule..
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
uer, tuironize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Milt Max well wag in town over Sunday .
Jobnbpray got in from Haystaok Satur
day. i'UTT'S PILLS don't interfere with
work.
(Jbas. Halea lost a valuable borne- re
cently. Cass Matlock was over from Pendleton
last week.
L. D. Boyed returned Saturday from a
trip below.
Miss Effie Fields came up last night
from below.
J as. Adkins is under the weather with
neuralgia.
F. 0. Buoknum left for Portland yester
day morning.
German knitting yarn 2So per bank, at
Ladies' Bazaar. 68-t(
Bob Gilmore oame over from Monu
ment yesterday.
Unfurnished rooms to rent. Inquire
at Gazette office. cf
T. K. Huberts is now at work down at
YVoodbarn, Oregon.
The Gem and Palace saloons for fine
liquors, McAtoe Bros., Props. sw
The school report for Distriot No. 1
appears on page taut of this issue.
Miss Itie Matlock is learning the "art
preeervaliye" in the Gazette office.
0. S. Van Duyn returned from bis trip
to the valley and Portland Saturday.
L. J. Sheuricb, of Social ridge, was a
cailer at the Gazette office yesterday.
License to wed was issued Monday to
Win. A. Allyn and Vesta A. Hathaway.
The Heupner-Canyou stage line is the
best, cheapest and qicukest to the in.
terior.
F. O. Buoknum was with his family
over Sunday, leaving Monday for Port
land. The subject of disoouree at the M.
eliurob next Sabbath evening will be
"Lies and Liars."
J. E. Frick, president of the First
National Bank of Arlington, was iu Hepp
tier over Sunday.
Only first class work turned out at
Fred Miller's tailoring establishment
east side Main street.
The Morrow County Land and Trust
Company has an unlimited supply of
chopped barley for sale.
Tom Wright sends down word from
Union that there is much diphtheria and
Boarlet fever up tbat way.
The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
oorea liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine
and tobaoco babit. See ad.
Mrs. Morris Long, ot the Alpine sec
tion, has gone to visit her husband who
has been at work on the Island.
VVm. Penland lost a square and com
pass recently in Heppuer. The finder
will please return to this ollioe. 75-tf
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
N. Nielson is now running a stage be
tween Heppner and Lone Rook. See
ud. tor days of leaving and arrival, tf.
Miss Lizzie Matlock was a passenger
on yesterday's down train. She will
take a course in musio at the metropolis.
A. J. Clem's sons, Frank and Walker,
aged respectively 21 and 17 years, arrived
from Humphrey, Mo., Friday evening
last
Miss Edith Sapp was a passenger on
last Wednesday's Echo stage. She takes
charge ot the Bule school for the spring
term.
Mrs. Pry Wilson oame over Sunday to
be at the bedside of her dangbler, Mrs.
Ed. Keeney, who has been ill for the past
week.
Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dt
all kinds of nursing. Call at ber home
In north Heppner, or address her at this
place. 518-tf
The raoe between Al Roberts' pony and
the J. R- Graver animal, today, 200 yards,
ended in fnver of Grover's animal by a
few feet.
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Halt 4'
Mathews, at the city barber shop the
place to get a first-class sbave, bair-out
or shampoo. tf.
Potatoes! Spuds! J. Cobn has a oar
load due March 10th, warranted free from
frost. Secure yourseed reasonable. 4-5
Dr. J. J. Bills got in, Sunday from the
Weston and Milton country, alter a
month's absence. He was accompanied
borne by Cass Matlock.
Master Clay French is the authorized
agent for tbe Oregonian Bt this place.
Subscribe through him, and bave your
paper delivered free of charge. tf
The directors of Dial. No. 1 held a
meeting at tbe Court house Saturday
last. The r gular meeting will oocur next
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Newer and neater quarters at the
Palace Hotel's north business room.
Charley Jones the baber, wants to see
his old friends there. Baths in connec
tion. O. T. Snyder and Frank Pangborn ar
rived last evening from tbe East, the
former from Kansas and the latter from
Colorado. Mr. Snyder was formerly a
resident of this county.
Tomorrow the directors of the Hepp
ner Park Association will meet at the
office of J. N. Brown at 2 o'clock p. m..
for the purpose of attending to matters
relative to the Association, spring races,
etc.
Dr. B. F. Yaugban will leave about the
25th inst., for the East, and those desir
ing work done should apply at once.
Those owing tbe doctor sboold pay up
immediately, as he desires to square tip
everything before leaving. tf.
Perry Houeer departed yesterday morn
ing for Pendleton, where be will becomes
ber of tbe new firm of Houeer Bros.,
butchers. Perry has made many friends
dunuij hia brief residence in out midst.
Tire Adklns spent a few days In town las.
week.
Mrs. (i. W. Parker is up again after a severe
illness.
K. L. Buird.of Butter creek, was in town over
Sunday.
Charles McFarland I) up rliitlnrr frifn.l. .t
neppner.
i-osi a nat.nand made door k. t.,-. ..
tins omce.
Commissioners' court did not sojourn till
yesterday.
W. O. Scott a In lost week to receive midl.
cal attention.
Much la grippe and bad colds arc prevalent
In Morrow county.
Terry Miiler.who is at present stopping
at Tuoa. JJorman's, was in town last
week.
Mrs. J. W. KaSnlushas been confined to her
room for the past week, but at present is conva
lescent. John drmicbael and wife of tbe Lex
ington country were visitors in Henmrnr
Saturday.
Hon. William Hughes has been on the sick list
for the past two weeks with la grippe and
bilious fever.
Charles Sargent returned yesterday from a
visit to his parents at The Dalles. He reports a
pleasant time.
Henry Heppner is down to The Dalles looking
after his claim for lossesdue to the depredations
of the Indians in the sixties.
Mrs. Joe Bannister departed Tuesday for Wes
ton to visit her husband's sister, Mrs. Lizzie
Uordon, who Is quite ill.
Pendleton Paper; Mrs. C. A. Rhea,
of Heppuer, is visiting ber brotner, Rev.
Frank Adklns of this city.
On the eve of the 17th, St. Patrick's Day, will
occur a grand ball at the opera house, bplendld
music and a good time guaranteed. It
J . H. Allen.of EigutMile,reports consid
erable snow over iu his looality. He is
well pleased with the prospects lor crops.
It W. KobisoD, of Eight Mile, was in
town Suturduy last. He thinks every
thing is favorable for a bountiful harvest.
J. H. Hinchey, ol Davenport, Wash.,
a paiuter of 3b' years experience, got in
Sunday and is employed at his trade by
Mr. Fain.
E-O.; C. J. Matlock left this morning
tor his horse ration on Butter oreek,
aooompunied by Dr, Bill, the veterinary
surgeon.
Married On Butter creek, March 1st, Mr. Geo,
Vincent and Miss Stella Howard, Kev, J, T.
(ialloway oihclatlug. The Oazette'i best wishes
go with them.
T.-M-: Mr. Thos. Morgan, ot Hepp
ner, lormeiy a Btage driver on the
Cunyon City route from this oity in lbtio,
is iu town to day.
Miss Mamie Andrews, of Alpine, has
gone to Eobo to spend a few days with
her brother, Ebiu, who is still post
master at that place.
Mrs. Kate I'arsell writes up that her
hbiiltu is improving slowly, and that
she will be able to attend the oomiug
teim of circuit oourt.
Sheepmen say shearing will oommenoe
oiuoh eurlier this season on account of
the severe winter, sheep are already
beginning to lose their wool.
T-M.: Heppuer belives in giving
liberal Buppori to the public schools,
and for tbat purpose levied a tax of 10
mills at the annual meeting luswvlonday,
Minor & Co., the new lirm, have not loBt any
of their popularity by.the change. Theycontlu
ue to do business in the old way the greatest
amount, quality considered, for the least mon
ey, a
The trotting race between Win. Ayers'
steed and Marshal Rasmus' pony, up at
the race traok yeBterday, resulted in tbe
letter's favor. U,uite a crowd saw the
fun.
Born. To the wife of Theo. Cook, on
Social Ridge, March 8, 1893, a girl
weighing lulba. Mother and babe
doing well unuer the car of Mrs. Geo. W.
Smitli.
Fulling of the hair is the result of
inaction ot the glands or roots of tbe
hair, or a morbid state of tbe scalp,
which may be cured by Hall's Halt
Keuewer.
Oregon Churchman: Bishop Mortis
may be expected home (D. .) soon after
the middle of March. He will be joy
fully welcome by olergy and people
throughout his Diooese.
S. P. Gariigues visited tbe Spokane
country lust week. He found considera
ble snow up there, and intended to even
go on further north, but six teet of snow
disoouraged hi in iu that idea.
Messrs. Smith & Chapll,the enterprising herd
ers of bucks and billy goats, who bave been
advertising in ye Gazette for Borne weeks, were
iu Friday. Thosa having either should corres
pond with Smith & Chapil at Hardman,
By some book or crook, Sunday night
last, Os Wells got quite a gasb cut over
nil left eye. Whether a mule had kicked
him or he bad refereed a dog fight not in
accordance with the facts in the oase, we
were unable to learn.
Antoue Yay was in from Butter creek over
Sunday. Mr. Vay had just returned from San
Francisco where had been to receive medical
attention. He UkeB the California climate very
much. Mr. Vay says that Butter creek has
several bands of scabby sheep.
Now is the time to getaround with yoursprlu
ads. Those who advertise rake In the persim
mons. A live newspaper is iu a position to
make you know that thiB is a fact, Without a
newspaper you would have no town. Without
a town you would have no business.
For all derangements of tbe throat
and lungs, Ayer s Cherry Psotoral is the
speediest and most reliable remedy.
Even in tbe advanced stages of Con
sumption, this wonderful preparation
affords great relief, cbeoks coughing,
und induces sleep.
Pendleton Paper: Niles & Vinson
have reoaived an order tor a large mon
ument, to be erected at Baker City,
Oregon. This firm bave just completed
and placed in position tbe handsome
Fudge monument at Waitsburg.
T-M.: The K. of P. lodge in this
oity now numbers over lUti members,
and candidates are being initiated into
tbe different ranks every meeting night.
Friendship Lodge No. 9. is making rspid
strides after tbe banner at tbe next
meeting of the grand lodge at Heppner.
Dr. E. T. Miller, of Cross Plains,
Wis., has expressed tbe opinion that,
for obstinate cases of syphilis and
scrofula, Ayer's Sarsaptirilla is unquest
ionably tbe most effeotive remedy known
to pharmaoy. Wonderful cures have
resulted from its use.
A. V. Sbaw was found dead in his
barn near John Day a few days ago. He
was supposed to have met his death by
being kicked by horses, but sabsequut
investigations caused theooroner's jury to
believe tbat hisdeath was brought about
by bis hired hand, Wm. Gallin, aod
Shaw's wife, Nioa ahaw.
Beeokb The Cockt of Claims. Last
week Tom Morgan was called to Tbe
Dulles as a witness in the case in Tue
Court of Claims, Henry H. Wheeler vs
The U. S. and tbe Snake Tribe of In
dians, Mr. Wheeler was in the sixties
owner of a stage line and outfit between
The Dalles wnd Canyon City on which
Mr. Morgan handled tbe reins. Ac
cording to tbe complaint, "between May
1, 1864, and December 31, I860, divers
I bands of Indians belonging to the Snake
tribe of Indians (the said tribe then
being in treaty relations with tbe United'
States) wrongfully and unlawfully, and
with force and violence, oomuiitted
depredations upon the property of your
petitioner, as hereinafter set forth, and
took, stole and drove and osrried sway
89 head of American burses, the property
of your petitioner, aud converted tbe
same to their ou use, the itid horses
then being ol so averag yaloe ot 8150
00 each, and ot tbe dggregtts Talcs of
13,850.000; and alio took aod destroyed
one stage coach ot the value of 91,000.00,
and one set of doable harness ot the value
of $30 00, the property of your petitioner;
tbe property aforesaid then being of the
value of $14,380.00; end no part of said
property has been recovered, returned
or paid for, but the same became a total
loss to your petitioner by reasous ot tbe
depredations aforesaid." In one of tbe
fights Mr. Wheeler was badly wounded
in tbe face.
On His Mobclbv Colonel Frank J
Parker, editor of tbe Walla Walla States
man, and L. C. Gilliam, a prominent
republioan ot Walla Walla, bad a short
but rattling fight in the lobby of tbe
Hotel Spokane Tuesday, nooordicg to
the Tribune. Parker aod Gilliam bava
always been tbe best of friends. They
were engaged in conversation, when
Gilliam referred to the inauguration of
"the stuffed prophet." "What's that?"
demanded Parker. Gilliam repeated
the statement, when Parker exclaimed,
"Grover Cleveland is now president ot
tbe Uuited States, and you oau't insult
bim in my presenoe," and grabbed a
newspaper whioh Gilliam was reading
and tore it up. Gilliam seized Parker
aud burled him half way across the
room. Parker was back iu an instant
and landed a vicious right-haud blow on
Gilliam's eye. At this point bystanders
parted the combatants. Tbe Affair was
suppressed by the looal papers. Chron
icle. Tigkb Hobb Co. No. l.-On Jnu, 23th
1893, Tiger Hose Co. No. 1 was urgnnlted
in North Heppner. The following is tbe
personnel ot the oompauy: President,
T. J. Matlock; Vice President, (1. N.
Charlton; Seoretary, E. F. Freeluud;
Treasurer, E. G. Slooam; Foreman, H.
McFarland; Firat Asst., S. S. Horuor,
Second Asst., Lee Matlook. Members;
T. J. Matlook, C. N. Charlton, H Mo
Farland, S. S. Horuor, T. W. Ayers,
Jr., E. L. Freelaud, Lee Matlaok, E, G.
SI ocum, Frank Roberts, J. J. Huberts,
W. B. Potter, Jaok Matlock, A. A. Rob
erts, W. S Matlook, H. E. Warren and
E, P. Voruz. The company have been
duly recognized by the town oouncil,
and are preparing to become as effioient
as posible iu the near future. The boys
deserve to be encouraged.
; Shop Out Op Luck. Tbe Gazette
shop has had quits a time of it for some
days, and we must conclude tbat the
evil one is lingering near. First of all
tbe editor was seized with a regulation
attack of grippe; then Miss Ella Crab
tree was visited in like manner, Bnd had
barely returned to ber duties in tbe
mechanical department when Mrs.
Florence Harman was taken from work
by illness. Friday nigbt or Saturday
morning, we burned the fire plug out ot
our boiler, which reminds us that
troubles never come singly. However,
our damaged boiler has been repaired,
and Miss Nelson is "subbing" tor Mrs,
Barman. It looks now (Mondav) as
though our semi-weekly would be out
on time.
Taa Oldest Mason. Wm. Gardiner,
of Portland, died yesterday in Portland.
D. Solia Cohen, master of tbe A. F. and
A. M. there, received word in tbe morn
ing that an aged mason was dying in tbe
southern portion of the oity, and desired
to make himself known to his brethero
before bis death, but before be arrived,
Gardiner had died. He proved to be tbe
oldest Mason in the United States, having
been made a Mason in Sootland in 1816,
when just 21 years of age, being 97 at
the time of his death.. He was also a
Royal Arch Mason of over 70 years'
standing. The Dalles Chronicle .
W. C. B. Lyceum. At the W. C. B.
Lyceum Friday ee last, Bev. Edwin
Palmer delivered a very appropriate
address which was well reoeived. Tbe
burlesque, tbe "bridle soene" was muoh
appreciated. Following this, Miss Mag
gie Hartley delivered an excellent reoi
tation. Mr. J. 0. Hart and daughter,
Julia, played an instrumental dm',
'The Wiesbaden Waltz." Perry Houser,
on tbe Dutoh reoitation, took the cake.
In fact it was a splendid entertainment
throughout.
BiitTHiMY Party. A surprise party
was given Mies Edith Jenkins on ber
tenth birthday Saturday last. A very
plea ant time was spent. Tbe following
were present: Vina Hart, Bell Horner,
Nellie Hornor, Zoe Patterson, Florence
French, Bessie Sutton, Emma Farna
worth, Mamie Farnsworth, Lena Glass
cock, Edna Mallory, Glennie Griffith,
Nellie Sbulse, Fannie Shulse, Vala Mo
Atee. Maud Swasgart. Anuie Welch,
Muriel Jones, Aadria Doaaboo, Marion
Smith, Ivy Swaggart and Maud Keeney.
Rip's Wood Yard, The Heppner
wood yard, under tbe management of
Rip Van Winkle, la prepared to deliver
wood at your residenoe, sawed or nn
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
87.60 per oord. Wood sawed twice in
two, 75 cts. pereord; three times, 81.00.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf.
Mountain Hodbe. Mr. Joseph Crsuk
has lately leased the hostelry known as
the Mountain House, refitting and re
furnishing it throughout. Board aud
bed, per week 86; board without bed,
84.50; meals and bed 25 cents eseb, Mr.
Crunk asks a portion of the patrouage,
believing tbat he can give as rood ser
vice as anyone in Heppner, and for less
money. 43-sw.
Dikd. At4230 n'olook on the morn
ing of March 1st, 1893, at Haines, Baker
oounty. Or, Susan Matilda, eldest
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Baylor,
after an illness of two weeks, of oaailsr
meniugitis, aged 14 years, 11 months and
15 days.
25865
V" nennln rln tint
North or South
My Prices
But
ttn "i"T-n
It is the Talk o the Town-
The orowd all day at Koltnan's is a sight wotth seeing.
Tmc
BOSTON CASH STORE
Never before have
Jrv Goods,
tl 7
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
Been offered to the public,
And tbe orowded store shows too plainly when the publio know where they get
full value for their money. We deserve yonr patronage, as we have demoralized
tbe high pnoes in Heppuer. What we sell you for 81 would cost you $2 elsewhere.
We do Business to Live, and Live to do Business.
Remember we represent one of the leading MERCHANT TAILORING firms
in Ohioags, and bava on band over 500 samples to select from. A perfect fit guar
anteed. I have made a large number of suits since I have been here, and every
one has given entire satisfaction. Remember you oan save money by giving me
your order.
(JLEARANCE
OF - K
Fall Goods ! Fall Goods !
-t SUCH AS V
j II U1UVU UUU
WOOLEN UNDERWEAR,se
DRESS GOODS, ETC., ETC.
At Reduced Rates FOR CASH-
I
cMud Mercantile Company.
m General Merchandise, m-
HEPPNER, : : : : OREflON
THE
: and
mnmTmi rmnMTrrfmfi nnumw
Have in stock a full line of
Chinese
From 20 to 60 oenta. Still in the field in the line of
Furniture, Upholstered Goods, Etc.
Undertaking a Speoialty. 670w Repairing Done.
BORG, : THE
Out for
Cash Bargains
-IN-
J eAvelry,
Cash Talks.
SEE BORG, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR.
JHE QITY ft-OTEL,
W. J. IKKZlt K, Prop,
rpHIS HOSTELRY baa been RufirrBD aud Refuniwikd throughout, aud now
ia one of the most inriting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to stop
with him, feeling that be is able to entertain yon in the best of style.
r
First Class House.
OF-
Office in National
:
HEPPNER,
nR IRR Ru I rixT.lT.l lT.R I
I I ELLIS
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
Of MANCtlKMTKK, UNOIyAND
W KTllRSON. AGENT p wor!i
. But since Kolman has opened up in Heppner, the
have t BAnrl ftttftv to the East. West
for their goods. -:- -:-
are Not Out of Sight
are within easy reach ot all.
such bargains in
J. H. KOLMAN.
1UIUUVU ilVII UllUl 11 V V vivuiuuj
Jap
0
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
silverware,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc, Etc.
Trust JJusts.
Reasonable Rates,
Kor the Cure oi
Liquor. Opium aod Tobacco Habits
j It Is lociitei at Forest Urov, Or.,
I The Most Beavtiul Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gakkttk office for particulars.
Htriiitly conSdeiitiul. Treatment prl vata and snrt
cure.
III
Ma ill
ATTQIINB11' -A-T LAW And
Commissioner of the U. S. Circuit Court. All land
matters attended to promptly and accurately.
Bank building
: : OREGON
Anything New of Ileal Merit
You can Generally Find
For :-: Sale :-: by
We don't run a third-class junk Bhop
than wuln4 huft na t.nn 4i
. .tr, '.-uanj guoua at oonesc prices, with
no baits or trap. We keep
Gents' Furnisiiing Goods, Hardware, Tinware,
GROCERIES
Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition,
-STATIONERY, CONFEOflONERX, ETO.-
Ask our old oustomers how we treat them.
Corner Main and
HERE IS
To Get Even
New ;
HARDWARE
1 T Torn "v
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Hardware,
QUEENSWARE,
, . u....,i,,uu,ui "inieriBi, agricultural imple
ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done.
THE CELEBRATED 1) W
: -:- You will save money by
getting our prices before purchasing
elsowbere. :- .;. -;. ... -
Odd Fellows' building, Main St.,
STORAGE AND
ATTENDED TO
IN A
Business-like -:- Manner
AND AT
REASONABLE RATES.
Wool Growers' Warehouse
Near the Depot;
HEPPNER, . . OREGON.
Change of
"ITfE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE
1 wuloh we propose to conduct in
on hands at all timus tbe choicest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef. Etc., Etc.
SHAW
85-tt
T)ll. JOSEPH ,). I3ILL,
Graduate M. E. C. V. H. , London, England.
Veterinary Surgeon i
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
t am prepared to do all kinds of Veterinary Snrm-ry, Kin,nciilatlnK Hon-, ,j (,.Ki,,m ,.,.,
ally. (I his is the only trim method ol opcratlnit on horses.) H,yli,K of : le i d HoL
on short notice. I will treat ull animal In the ni.mt approved i.roredor o V ' t!,,
iliary Hiirgery. II yon have any sick animals It will be to yonr interest r
, , , call oniric St Hlewarl'sstulilos. u
For the enterprising eitablishmeut of-
W. L. Matlock & Co.
rVfoi
Ernnnn
DR. TAFT'S
Instead of flying to the door gasp
ing for breath, seeming as if each
one woulj tie your last, you have
Li 3
only totakea few doses Asthmalene when tliespasmlsbroken,thcbreathlnb:omes
easy and you feel as if an ant;el of mercv had unloosed the Iron erasD ot the t'nu'r r
t3r:JrlTe"l, '.I?' life.Wil1 b v have used a few bottlei
vi lf, ,aii.nui,imni.Lfo.aiiua lids Ltlinj VOU til
Asthma. tf mail to any Asthma tuflerera trial bottle mm
told by orufs-utt. Dr. Talt Bnt. M. Co,, Rochester, ."tY I
atterson
. rfc
Who are
Noted for beins;
The Leaders.
where you can buy shoddy goods at twioe
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