1a r . 1 ft Vwlf.lt TO ADVI'HTlsKlts, J-ll -si. d.Mirlng tliKliiM-rtiui, odliM.lay n.U i ,U,r.J",i;'"i'Mp!i mUMl "-ir ropy ii,' KliUou, or .... ...... , .c.MliH ,ur mesuuyi lax 1'ATlllKhUN fui)Ul.illl.ui:i. tluu. MOI1CK. " .. ", ,u'a. ' c"W per Une win be etwrgwl lor "card, ol th.i.ki.'-rwolutluiui nl re.pwt 'Ml.UotweUaiNK prccnt, a.irt donor, lid uuiluiiry uutlcui, (oilier limn ihone tku edlll ... inn i i"iii Kive una nmtior ol new,,) mid ....... ..... ,.. .. .-i.,1K lur wimuiverpurpomj i fcoll.-i ol rtinri'li and aoclely and alluthu viitmuiiiiiuvuui Inim whicli revenue l lu be le- ri vuu, h mil o inaiKeu iur at ilia rule o( Uvc ........ ..u.v lu.i-i ui utBiricily adher ed to iu ever tuauiii ' o"i AdvertMiiK miiw reasonable and made known We hold each and every correnpoiHicnt re apouMhle (or hi or her eoiniuniuVai,,,,, , T . J"- KlsHEtt, KEWBI'Al'ER AMEIUIS- buu j-iaiiurwjo, w our HUtl.uiuea aK(Jnt. 'ifiS rAf TABLE. mage lor Hardman, Monument, Long Creek .lllhll 1JHV Rllll I . H 1 1 V I I 1'lt.r I .... . V. v""l .j v.. hj, tvavus un loiJOWH tvery day at 8 p. in., except Sunday. ArnveHuveryUuvat.'i r. n.....v. , i.,.i.... 'the eheape.t, quiekeat and bent' line to or J o. DEI.EVAN W. A. Johnston, Agent, l'rop. Give your business to Heppner people. um iiit icjviK uaitiM io uuita up Uepp ner. 1'atrouize thuse who patronize you. Here and There. TUUE A3 PUKAOHINU. When a man with a little money And a mortgage and a wife Tukea a notion to bo funny And adopts a nportlug life Tukes to betting on the race., Takes to phiying colts for places, Takes to backing up three uces: Makes a dump Of all bit hard-earned money lu a lump, -lie's a chump. A man may work and a man may talk For the temperance cause all day. But he cau't go atitmiu' And observe prohlbillon, RrcauiM he ain't built that way A big $15,000 hotel is being erected at tmiuiie. O. W. Smith and wife wereiii the oitv weuueixiay. Sum mid Will hof7.it left Tuesday for me 131 uep. U. U. Sargent is visiting with bis parents iu ihe Dulles. Frank MeFarland teturned from Hood Kiver Tuesday evening. The Dulles T. M.: Henry Heppner. oi ueppiier, is m tue oity. A1. Hubarts was down from the moun tain camp several days this week. The Gazette has a rattling good water barrel for sale oheap. tf. The Gern and Palace saloons for tine liquors. McAtee Bros.. Props. aw J. B. Sperry is harvesting out in his ueighborhuod, and finds considerable grain . The TWicp.-A.WBKK GHzette now only 82.60 in advance, payable in cash or ooou sbius. Mesdames T. J. Matlock and C. W. Rjobard rt-turued from Pilot Hack last Wednesday, Dr. E. B. Swinburne and son, R ilph, left Tuesday fur the mountains to rusli . eate a fen days, Phill Cohn and wife and Sain Kinsman and family left for the mountains Tues day fur a abort vacation. Albert Avers writes that ho is now In flated near Weslfall, Oregon, where he desires tue (jnzette sent him. Those who wish to seek work else-wlii-re had better keep as far away from the railroads as possible. Mrs. N. 8 D,twsou,of Mnnmouth, ac companied by her grandchild, is visitiug her son, J. W. Dawson, of this city. The Heppner Canyon stage line is the best, cheapest nud quickest to the iu teiior. Every mau who takes any interest in fast stork should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opnim, morphine, oooaine and tobacco habit. See ad, Bishop 0. P. Fitzgerald will bold the annual conference of the M. E churob. So nib, at Pendleton, Aug. 30 to Sept. 4th. The water for sprinkling purposes is getliug quite low, and uuless we have rain socn it will not hold out mnoh long r. Hood's Pills cure nil liver ills. 25c. Sent by mail on receipt of price by 0. I. Hood & Co, Apothecaries, Lowell, Maes. Bev. Dennis dime in from Hardman on yesterday morning's stage, leaving for his home in the valley on the dowu train. Long Creek is the seat of excitement now. Kubbery and rape at one dash seems to be a whole lot for one little sec tion. Trof. Wier and wife left Monday for a visit with relatives at Hillsbmo They will visit the beach before return ing. The next meeting of Rawlins Post G. A. B will be held in Ht-ppner.Saturday, Aug., 26 'h. All comrades should bear this ,in mind. Green Mathews, having purchased the Palace hotel barber shop from Chas, Jones, neks for a continuance of trade. Baths in connection. Andrew Neel and wife were over from Lone Book yesterday, departing for home this morning, aocompuiued by Mrs. Sallie Hayes, Cash Bvolmrd returned Wednesday fiom a trip to Gray's Harbir where he had been to visit bis brother. He says that part of the country is very dull. Gilliam and Johnston say tbnt W. A Fisher, of Haystack, lM no end of grapes, the iim.iiini reaching up into the tons. His fruit crop, geuerally is im mense. Th' forgery case, which was given a hei ring in the justice's onnrt at Hard mi n, Tuesday, wbb diFmissdd, aud the suit for the reoovery of money, which was to Come up later on, was compro mised. At orneys Dawson and Brown fetnrned Tuesday afternoon. COPPER lIYETED g 13TTM"PANf m00" VP&iAIR GUARANTEED. I . , .... " "" '-" "'! 1 ""! ' nn'ii ...B.1 ii !! l'r. n i nun H. ISriion .. . ' " "iruiau ou tne LI. tf WHS I'p from 1 he Dalles. Wedneaday. relative u. making dual proof on hi. homeatead ne..r L-XiuWou. Mr. Brown haa been rai r.Mdiag for more than tLree years, and can relate many interesting incidents that have happened during that time. Frank Gilliam and W. A. Johnston relumed late Wednesday from their jraut county trip. Tliey visited the ox mines during their sojourn, aud " Kreatest aud richest ; eposit of free milling ore tbeyeversaw. i.'y-irouKUt Back with them s H., nprunueu ot gold and quartz from the The advice that most men will viv you is not to drink, but when you do get the best. The Belvede curries an excellent stock of cigars, liquors wines aud beer. A tine billiard parlor .. connection. Call on Charlie and Dick who will alwava tretl eonsly, YounB Jnckson. who haA him K keu by a pistol shot some time ago. had to have the limb re-broken last Tuesday in order to straighten it. He went through the painful operation with much fortitude. Drs. MoSwords and Fox performed the operation. Union services next NuMmth n. i. lows: Kev. M. Bramblet will preach at the M. E. church at 11 a. Ill unit Rao I. M. riunlse at the Baptist ohurch at a p. m. Every body iuvitel. Don't ovi rlook J.B.Tedrnwe at lh Ard'de when thirstv. Half nni hull atii fresh beer always on tan. Also a fii stock of liquors aud cigars always on nunu. uive led a cull. Will Sueuoer aud wife. Minora w.n.r Khea and Annie Lewis, and Waldon Khea de arted Wednesday to i Jolly camping orowd for a few week's outing iu the Blues. Gid Halt has pnrohased Hick Math ews interest in the City Hotel barber shop Shaves, shampoos, hair-outs, etc., fihed up in the best of stile. Baths for the millions. Or. B. F. Vauuhan hfts decided tn Iahva Heppner, and all those owinij him are requested to make immediate settlement. I'liuse desiring work should Bpplv at once. i'43tf- "How to Cin e All akin Diseases.' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No iuternal nieilioiue required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all emotions ou the face, bands, nose, &c, leaving the skin clear, white and healtblv. Its creat bealiug and onratiye powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swaj ne's Ointment, sw 1 yr. Thk Fox Robbery. No late news has been received at this offioe regard ing the Fox robbery, but it is clear that four men were implicated in the affair, viz: John Hosier, alias Texas Jack, Ralph Rider, Jae. Short and Johnny Chnsman. Tbey got $1,000, and J. F. Allen, of Fox, was the sufferer. They oalled at bis store late at Dight for tobacco. Getting up he was confronted by a man with a gun who said, "Throw up your bands," Allen thought he was joshing and retorted that he couldn't oome that, for he knew him. A slight souffle ensued', and then nnother armed man stepped in and throwing bis gun up to his head said, "Throw up your hauds or I'll blow a hole through you." Jim then saw that the fellows were in earnest and that there were two others, four in all, and that they wore masks made of black material. Tbey forced him to open the safe, then gagged him by tying a knotted handkerchief in his mouth, and tied, him hand and foot with strips of over hall stuff. The robbers found the money and departed. Tn a short tune, Mr. Allen succeeded in freeing himself, and going over to Frank MoGi'i-'s, gnve the alarm. One of tbe men wore ulioes with a peonliar half sole on it, and this was trnoed to Long Creek, and vory early Sunday morning, following the robbery Saturday night, the shoes were located and Jack Hosier aud Bulph Rider placed uuder arrest. One of them gave the snap away and this led to tho apprehension of Chris man. At last aooouuts, Snort bad not been oaught. The men were given an examination and bound over. In de limit of bonds, we are informed that they were taken to Cauyon Ci'y for safe keeping. One of the Short family had about 8150, aud this is the only part of the stolen money that has been recover ed. The masks were made from Mrs. Snort's riding habit, which she admits having given them, but denies knowing what it is for. Miss Lue Ivy, of Long Creek, tried to swear Rider out, but her efforts were fruitless, besides it has plaoed her in an unenviable lie bt. Johnny Cbrisman is well known in both Grant and Morrow counties, and it is a surprise to all that be would con sent to mix up with such a scrape. While it is thought that be would have no hesitancy in "holding out" a band at poker, no one would have put him op for a robber. Rape Case. Among other matters, the Long Creek kection is now being treated to a rape oaee,- say those who have just returned from that vicinity. Ou last Monday evening, a young man named Mel Dustin.and very well known in this country, overtook Miss Lizzie Green just this side of Monument. Both were on horseback and being well acquainted, chatted along till Miss Green reached the lane leading to the residence on tbe ranch formely owned by Jack Hintnn. When Miss Green started to go up the Une, DiiHlin oalled to ber to atop, saying he wanted to spfiak to her. Jumping off his horse, he ran up to Miss Green and dragged ber off the horse, assaulting her, accomplishing bis base designs. The young lady then dragged herself within hailing distance of tbe house, when a young man came out and helped ber in. It is said that Dustiu bas been ADDRESS! SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Mr. 8. y. nyde Do You Ever Have Boils? ' For several years prior to 1002, there was oaruiy a cay tn.it I was tree from bollj and other eruptions of the sldn mislnj from Impur- HoodsSaP,sCurgs Itles of tho blood. I began to tako Hood's Sar saparllla, and lieforo I had flnljlicd tho third bottle I found myself entirely cured." 8. N. Hyde, of Va:i Valer d Jlydo, Keal Estate, IM Long tulldlng, Fresno, California, noon s v 1 13 act easily, vot di iromptly and Ulcieutly, on tho liver and bowels. HA VE YOV BACK A CHE ? DR. GRANT'S CURES Diabetes. Briohfi Disease. Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Oust Sediment In Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain In the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PREPARED BY O.W.R. Manufacturing Co., PORTLAND, ORECON. For sale hy Sloonm-Johneton Drug Co and T. W. Ayers, Jr. arrested and that there is much oitement over tbe affair. Counterfeiters. C ash Byobard brought up word that two counterfeiters, Edward Marshall and George Norton, were arrested on ihe U. P. train near Mosier last Tuesday night. They were engaged in the manufacture of spurious dollars so nearly like good money that none but an expert oould tell the good from the bad. TbeyTiave the appearanoe and ring of the genuine, "fifty-five cent" dollar, but are short in weight. They have bad their head quarters on an is land iu the Columbia near Columbia beach for some time past. Others of the gang boated in Portland have es caped, as usual, some one who oould not keep quiet giving fbem an unintentional trip some days ago. House Burned. Near Monument last Tuesday night, the residence of -I. O, Leslie was l&ned to the ground a complete loss asTiothing was Baved. Some gold and eighteen hundred dollars in. promissory notes went up with the flames, though the 'coin . in a badly melted state was founil and sent iu b) W. Ar Johnston for return to the inipt. How the bouse got on fire is not known, but probably started from a defective flue. Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie are tbr parents of Mrs 4 Pry Wilson, and art well advanced a years. Mr. Leslie ba no reoord of the notes destroyed, and as he oannot remember tbe amount there will be some difficulty in making oolleotions. Taken to La Grande. One of our prominent citizens, Dan Hornor, was arrestei Wednesday morning by Deputv Sheriff Cat Ardrey, of La Grande, at the instigation of S. R. Beeves, charging him with an "attempt to extort money with threats." Mr. Hornor left for La Grande Wednesday morning. Tin- trouble originated through a note owing Mr. Hornor by Mr. Beeves, but at to tbe facta in the case, wa know nothing, but hope sincerely that all will be settled satisfactorily. Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management ol Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to delivi r wood at your residenoe, sawed or un- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered ai .00 per cord. Wood suwed twioe in two, 75 cti. per oord; three times, 00 Yard near the depot. Leave orders al Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf. Teacher's Examination. TeaoberV examination began Wednesday and it now in progress at tbe oourt house nu del the supervision of Supt. W. L. Bal ing and F. J. Hallook. Tbe following are the applicants: Misses Martha Neville, Ada Gentry, Anna Balsiger, Eva Brians, Edith Young and Mrs. N. P. Donegan. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' expert euce, has just looated in tbe Abraham- si ok cuilding, on May street, where hi is prepared to do eveiy thing in big line. Ui Birbeck is strictly a first-clnss work man and warrants all work. Give him 1, oall 14wtf Sheep. I want to buy for cash, about 2,000 bead of yearling ewes, good stool to be delivered at Heppner depot for shipment. State full particulars, quality of sheep, price, number, etc., aud address, Wesley B. George, Belle vue, Logan County, Idaho, at once. Photographs. Danner, the pho tographer, is going to leave Heppner about the 10th of Sept. All who wish their photos taken must get tbere mmediately. 119 2. Land For Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch anil w ill be sold oheap. Call at Gszettt office for particulars and terms. tf. NEW RK.STAL'KANT. I have opened a first olass restaurant at the old Matlnck building called Uolton restaurant. 43-tf. Mrs. G. W. Swaooart. KIDNEY 3TOR S-AJDE B-Z- over 400. the lamest In its history. New members supplied and the course of study revised and Kooa positions. , ' i he diploma entities the holder uiruier tixtininiaiKin. TUITION: Normal $6.25 per term of 10 weeks. Sub Normal $5 per term of 10 weeks. Room 50 oents per week, uufnmished. Koom from SI to 31.25. furnished. Tuition, board, lodgiug and books, less than iff lou per year. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Thorough Tuition. $10 per term of 20 lessons. Monmouth is easily accessible from all parts of the state, twelve miles from the state capital, sixty miles south of Portland. Catalogue cheerfully sent on application. AddresB r. u i;ami-bc,ll, rresmeut. Vi 44 A DRUG IN THE MARKET." Yes, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bd dru s are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in Block The purest, drugs made. To compound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions qniokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than this? PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND FOOTWEAR IS M. LICI1TENTHAL & CO. West Side of HEPPNER, H. A. Thompson THOMPSON Tie Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stalk Below Coffin & McFarland's, Main Street Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. 81.25. Meals 25 cts. at C. C. Sargeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Urain Bnd baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. ;b luql; jo Auay mm, Portland, Oregon. A. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. 3 A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. The Stndehaker wagon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a Gilliam & Bisbee are still doing busi ness at the old stand, reports to (he contrary notwithstanding. They invite in spection 01 their mammoth stock of hard ware, wagons, impliments, etc. a Give the matter a little thought. Reference is made to tbe neat hard ware, tinware, plumbing, etc., stock o Billy Potter, Odd Fellows' ball. He de dres to please iu both quality and prioe. a Minor & Co., the new firm, have not lost any of their popularity by the obange. Tbey continue to do business in the old way tbe greatest amount quality considered, for the least money a The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin Sc Me Far land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under the control and management if The MoFarland Mercantile Companv, biou continues business at the old stand ith a larger stock than ever. a CHUIiCH ANNOUNCEMENT. We hold services at Liberty, Rhea oreek, next Sunday at 11 a. in. In tbe sveuiug we will join the union meeting at the Baptist chnrcb. Edwin Palmkk, Pabtob. Gilliam & I3isbees iiEPPHTEn. on. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Lcadics Normal School of (lie Northwest Strong PrfifesBiono) anrt Arademlccouraeg.and well organized model school lor practical train intr ol" Teachers. Normal, Advanced Normal, BuBiiiCBn, Music and Art Departments. Beauti ful and healthful location. Liyht expense. No saloons. 'ihe Normal has enjoyed a steady growth during the past ytar, reaching an enrollment of have been added to the faculty, new anarattii strengthened. The graduates are in demand to fill tj teach in any county in the state w ithout Business $6 25 per term. Board at Normal dining hall, $1.75 per wepk. Board and Lodging in private families, 83 50 to $4.00 per w eek. courses ottered ill vocal and Imtnimenta! muili - 'ji a. SUEUD, Secretary of Faculty. s SHOE STORE in HEPPNER. NO SHODDY GOODS. FOO I'WEAR. Main sfteet, A. K. Blnni & BINNS, P. Armstrong, Principal. NOTICE. Mrs. Mary Jackson will lead the regular meeting of the W. 0. T. U. Wednesday eve. All members are re quested to bring their bibles aa the meeting will consist chiefly of devotinal service and tbe superintendent of evuugolistio work. W. V. c. W AN I'M). Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to oirar both in fruits aud ornamentals, and on itrolled only by ns. We pa) commission or salary, give exolnsive territory and pny weekly. Write us at once and secure choice of territory. Mat Brothers, Nurserymen, 142-tiO Hochaster, N. Y. M. Lichtenthal & Co.'a new stock of Hplfiidid, summer botlon and tie special ties in ihe oboe line are attracting rnnrk--d at'etition, a Jr-Bft- miv J Tiff, 11 Best Couitb tiyrup. Tiuites Good. Use I I.IIHK-, Nnlnr fill M k II V in tima. noia dt aniKRIsu. 1 wri tMIBII Itfcn, mm TO 3 A PALVE HOTEL IWl llNOR m j RIGHT IN THE LEAD And Bound to Stay. rOur Prioes Dry It Clc Wes, Hi Caps Boots, Shoes, Provisions, Notions, Etc. Ar6 nSnfi w " C0!?ie Dd ,PiDt, Lut the 8od8 you wi8h, and we are confident you will be pleased, because our prices are all right. An early call will be appreciated. Change of WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE whioh we Dronosfi to conduct in . - " on hands at all times the oboioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, -t'roorietors. rK. Joseph j. bill7 Graduate M. E. C. V. S . , London, England. Veterinary -mm- Surgeon Chronic Diseases a SDeeialtv on ihort notlcoT I wUl ueailTiZX o. ttuuiittiB in me most approved procedure nt Vet. luary Surgery. If you have any sick ai.imali it wilfb. to you? tatorSt to call on me &t HtKwart'D BtaKiAa ' "wcai. u HEPPNER The lit Institute -OF- KIBK & RXJHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. Tbey will keep on band a full line of STPLJH AND FANCY Groceries anil Provisions. A fnll linA of ntiiinA Tita nr a r ji . ... ... .... - ---- -- um. usually Kent, in a flrot-claod hukorv try tbern rjR. FOOTE'S HAND-noOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND BEADY KKCIPlHt. U 1. the title of a very valuable book that gtve. a great amount of infoUon of thV tj"o!i Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habiU of Bating, DrinkingTDreXt etc a inbLS AUUliT What to Eat, How to Eat it, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, Perils of Summer, Influence of Plants, ViTHBng. ffinTrownrt. SSTuSSS. K SalarfafiVec ?stes Uouses- vzTiug E,xewrtvoll: sssjssss- IT Xlfl.I haw T rimn niont w. o.n. n now to Breathe, Coughs, Cho.era, Diarrhea, Dtphthriaiente nET C Feet. Freckles. HeariRB nmh nJJ... , " 1 "'PPs'a.. f "ache, Feloiu, Ftlt Mo.es, Ptmple., Pta, Kheumatism; R.ngworm Snoring sZCing V2l! Sore Nipple., Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Inaect Bites, Sweating FeT Khach? Warta, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILI, SAVE DOOTOH BILLfc IW All new Borjncribers and prompt renewals during tbe month of Aug. will be preeensed with a free oopy of this aa a premium. ';:' coi !;.-, YOi WANT T') KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY OUGHT TO KNOW. READ P. II. T. ! i I,- yi,i,M- 1 10 iv tii '11,. (,no (i marry :ini!fifi iiov.' !'. in- i..,,-.",.- iu imiri-iito; font piii'i'iif hiw In fi:( bubics; )'l in: iiioi!i:r how I him: tliciti witliout pain; )Tlm cliildlcss liovv to bo fruitful and multiply n'ho ourions Low they "gtowed" and came to be )Tht) hetiltliy how to enjoy life and keep well; )Tlm invalid how to get well again speedily; )Tho imprudent how to regain wasted energy. )AU who want knowledge that is of most worth )Find it in Dr. Footo's "Plain Home Talk," )1,()(K) piiovs, 200 cms, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; iHediii'i-fl from (f.1.25 tf -1 .50; e.irctilnrs free. (Mitrray Hill P.1 CV. K. 2Hth .St.. New York UMlis., Dawson & Iyons, ATTOIINEYS All bnsineas attended to in a prompt and satinfaotory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNEK, i Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC -CONVEYANCER Yue Lancashire Insurance Co. i W. PATTERSON. AGKNT p. - Onjj Firfit-Clfc botel lu Heppner. 2. (Building Wired for Eleotric Lights .. iproagnour. tteat accommodations for the traveling public Courteous treatment ensured the ooun try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. Heppner, Oregon. in all lines of- Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET tha ,,t :..! . ' oouoiouiory manner, will keep KntS5,iJ!i2!i9!ta.'!' rV, .uDvmumuk nuineR ma KcaTllnGTfl ft Hnfl 638 BW OREGON For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It It located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. o.0,"1.1, at 'l!e, Gai,,tti offlce for partlcuUrt. cure ' Treatment private and un uuu mrnu in met every! ling mat il ti,.. ,:u '11 .1 ' , "V. .. ' - ""j iu rai uueup 101 caso. uan anp Parasites of the Skin rrn nf Taoii, (i;-: fvVt ( HAYS ( ONE (AGW" " ( (AN, ( SAVL. ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COPIES ! HOLD. AT LAW. OREGON. CALL AT OPPIC8