J KUTICK Til AUVEKTIHERS. rilKnKrtwIrlim the Inai.rtlon of display ad 1 or vhnuiie of muiio, must Kot t,er ,;,"" wVlttoifnr TIAt MT''"y el?'"'"f wtltlon, or IIHlrwlHV i vfi, nit fur Krlilava mil n; TH PATTr.ss.iN Pl.Su NOi'lCli 1. The sura i.f Oie centa in i, iii u roKiwet Hats of wedamg pwmti ami donors f ?:t ! ,ti??ry ",?t1""' ""'" ' tiio. the.., or shall himself give mWll.w,. f n, .ir, i ,,d entertainment, from whi.-h rcv.Miu, t,', 'kmi" rtvod, HliKll b ! o.harKl for at tl,., of Yv,- unX'ue'tloutf'r"a','ab'a and We hold each and every correspondent re. Kusll.le f hi. or her fa i,fi. No correspondent will he puhll.hed unless the JrJidTa"5,lameta "K"d I . '.fWHEIt, KEW8PAI-EB ADYKIiTIS- sJri'r-! T KC"t' 21 Mk"-!''"" r-xchanKe, Han t miiciaco, la our authorized agent, ihia baiter ia Itent. on Hl I.. I.!- ........ ."la TIME TABLE. Jn8hHgh fr 1Jafdnian' Monument, Long Creek, i, ':', v-.ij, leaven an .OHOWB : Kvery day at b a. m., except Sunday. fmmth rff' MutclieBt and beat line to or nr , u . , J- DELEVAN, Prop. W. A. Johnston, Agent. F Oiwe jour business to Heppuer peov'e and there! ore. luuuxt In i.,i.i li'.. ner. Patronize those who patronize Here and There. County court ia iu session thi9 week . Mum May HuusakerU vUitiujr frieudd in tbe city. Mat Halvaraou departed for Portland Wednesday. The demaud fur Heppuer fljur. Btems to be without end. Sond your washing to Mrs. Nelsou at tbe Mountmu house. Chaa. Cnarlton mid wife have looated at y.deui fur the winter. Mrs. Judy Mnobell is visiting ber sod, Osoar, and family. 1). H Jenkins, of Hrdm,in, was ia town Wednesday. Mrs A. A Jayne, of Arlington, is visi I'tig relatives iu Ibe oily. L. W. Lewis, of the Hardman country, WHS 10 Ibocily Una DJiirillUL'. 0. 8 Van Duvu aud d-uigiiter, Edna, retained from be. w laat evening. All miserable enff-irers with dvspepsis can be cured by Simmons Liver Beiru lator. The Heppuer Canyon stage line is the best, cheapest and quickest to the in IUI Mil . V Knots speak louder than words. Sim mons Liver Regulator doe cure bowel disorder. Hood Pills enre liver ill8.oonstipation, biliousness, j luudiue, kick headache, indigestion. TheG-ztte ill take oounty scrip at face on subscription, and pay balance of same in cash at highest market pnoe. 7 60 Cashier Fowler, of the First National Bank of Arlington, was in town Wednes day nignt on tiiisi n ss Mr. sud Mrs. Crocket Kirk were called io the valley last Saturday by tbe severe illness of Mrs Kirk's father. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oooaine end tobaoco habit. Bee ad. Assiutiee's auoti .n sain at store of Cox Bros., Hnr.rman, on tbe afternoon of MtttUTdny, No. Hth and 18ib. 7if KVATV mull lh(. tulroa mil inluvoul i.. fast stock should subscribe for Tbe Horseman, liazetle shop, auents. Those deeiriug washinif au I imniua ueauv anu qu t'kly flone ehoukl leave it with Mrs. , elsouat lljeMonutHiii house We remind you that an assignee' auction sale will occur at it tniniHU, oi the afternoon of Saturday, Nov. 11 m and 18lu. 7it Green Mathews' (lie barber, is now lo cated next floor lo Ihe furniture store oi Main Btreet. Hliaves, sliampoiw, hair cuts ai.n tue iikm aways on tap. Mrs. J N. Brown will ur, nrw-e n organ her classes. Those desiring mnsio or art lessons enn now make arruiigprneuts with her for same. Tha Hnniinai Flonri n Mill. n . B.JI .i'm a, iouiiiik miuo Old ncir ing flour to the retail ur wholesale trarle al w ueuta sing e saua; 9is.ou per Diirret oash, nny quantity. Guaranteed equal io me Deat. 74 it Gid Hatt has purohaeed Hick Math ews' interest id the City Hotel barbe' hop. Shaves, shampoos, hair-cuts, en-., nisuea up in tne Dest or style Baths for the millions. Tom keeney arrived tbe first of the Z , L""lt ('rk tnr ""pplies. He departed this morning well loaded with freight. Jiw Keeuey who has been here several -eeks ., turned with bim. 8. IJi levari ia now driving tl.e atage iu the u ace of J W n.iii M. !.,. expects to leave soon for Chicago.' ! Far And Wide. Not on this broad ooetineut alone out in malarial hreoilitm ir ,i,;,,,,i in Guatemala, Mexico, Mouth America, the Isthmus of Panama, and elsewhere' Listener's Btmuaoh Biiters affords to" inhabitants and snjonmerg protection agaiuat m il iria The miners, the fresh ly arrived immigrate, the tiller of the virgin soil newly robbed of its forests by the axe of the pioneer, fiad in theanpeib UlllllullMla ifl.. r ---...ru..i oijeoiuo a preserver against the poisonous miasma which iu vast ilistriots rirhij natural resources, is yet fertile in disease T nniii .i-.- order of the stomach, liver and bowels" ooae who use it egaiust rheu matic ailments tired and fostered by outdoor exnosure; infuses genial warmth 'uto a frame chilled by a rigorous temppratiire, and Bnd rubs of their power to harm morning and evening mists and vapors laden with hnrtf mlness ; streng h eus the weak and oonqners inoipient kidney tronhle. O! theAgony Of Thoso who SufTer from 8crofula Bood't Sarsapartlla Purtflet, 8ihet, Heals, CVItES. 0 Found Our Clkhk's Pony. -At the World's Fair Buffalo Bill has an im mense outfit in his congress of roagb riders of Ihe wor.d. A Heppner man was inspecting the inatitution tbe other uay and was surprised to see a pony that he used to know very well. It was 'Cnoket," who whs raised bv Will Mnr. row, and who used to be one of the best known race ponies in the Ileppner Hills, rauKing with "Old Put." the Matresrin noise, who was a direct deBtieudent nf Uld liexirigton, of Keutnckv. The visit or thought he migl.t he mistaken in Cricket until be found Will Morrow's brand, dii.m-.ud 0, on lift shoulder. Dumb Boll, the Sioux IikIihu who now owns Cricket, says that he bought him from TJmpaine, a Umatilla who was over in Montana hunting, and tbe latter Baid that be had b.ught bim from a Co. lumbia Indian. Crioket suddei.lv din. appeared from tbe head of Clark canyon, near Heppuer, and no traoe of him oimld ever be found until now. Dumb Bull has au Iudian name for him which means "the limber-jointed grassbopner." He rode at every performance, and i ne of the swiftest ponies in tbe outfit. He has been to Europe with tbe Wild West show, and will go with it to tbe MU-Winter Fair in San Franoisco.-K. O. Ur. T. r. Johnson San Jose, Cal. I hare for many years been a ffreat ufferer from SCROFULA breaking out on my arms and lees; they were covered with eruption and ores, diacharcing nil the lime. I tried very "oujoiiioa ana consulted physicians tar and near, but rammniiv . bar taken but threo bottles of Hood's Saraa'pa, Hood's S3. Cures tHla for rheumatism and . aw UlUGa benent from it that she declares there Is na uwr meuicme on carta, we would not be niuiuunnnuienouseuitcosu $20 a bottla." i. ABLET jounsos, San Jose, CaL N. B. Eesurc to (jot Hood's Sarsapartlla c i .r nil icv nnmm sat r a r ii i lijit mi i i u I .1 ULlWllUlliJj Binrna. mam res sauw t ft ;i un w mifMm' isuMCnJi'ikiU.c : cn.-M I 1L. t'-' LI ir :? -ig fa 1 kiK- kil l 91 ' H ) i.CTiZx-n, rr, 1, rv ! j mis' r X-OR B-A.IJ3 BY . n r, . IIEPPNEn, 1 Only First Class hotel in Hen ber. 2. Bnildiog Wired for Elfotrio Lights throughout. ,Ti . . ...vvu, umijjw iur loo irHTPlins 1 Courteous treatment Assured tte coun- MES. M. VON CAD0W. Froprietreaa. THE PEOPLEABE COMING OUR WAY! on "IKlTilr " a,w.y. Bet plained. The "beat" hri. Z ! T y" WDy we ,e" the ia ex- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT 011 ill HA VE YOU BACKACHE ? Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes Hood's Pilbact easily, yet promptly and i STOCK, l - Heppuer, Oregon, i 'r1 y tv A Villi ? DR. GRANT'S iiivtiiev czs mm. Brlahfa Dlnhete. - -- , Ulsease, MoAten Bros., having reopened the Palace bar, kindly ak fur a continu ance nf their former patronage This i bv nil odds the finest har in Hepnner. The boys keep a good stock. Call on ai tit aiiruj. If parents will drop aronnd at the right time they might find their snns en gaged in playing poker. The engine bonee and vacant hams, n well as other places. m"ue good rendezvous. Don't nvtrlnok J B. Tedro e at the Arode when thirsty. Half and half and fresh hper always nn tap Alo a fine stock nf liqnors and oigars always nn hand Give Ted a sail. At n meting nf the Engle Hose Co.. last evening thev derided to oive a grvnJ ball on Thanksgtvinir evening. N"V. 80. AM should pa'roniz" tlii bv bnving a tioket. whether thv attend rh Hal) nr ant as this is the b ivs, first effirc. Wm Carter.a resident nf the Tjnnp flreek oonntrv. tnnk a load of hao n intiPenle ton rioentlv and wa fnroed to bring it home, there being no ale for it, even in eioKanae for goods. Its em that Pendle ton isn't snob a great market after all Prof. Furnell. formerly of Ella, but nf late a rident of Oreewell, Lane Co.. was in Hppner Wednesday on hnaineap Connected with mk'nff rirunf nn his timber culture. He will nnlv remain a feivduys when he will return to tbe valley. D. W. Hnrnnr returned home last evn ing fmrn the La Grande country. Din bonifh' t"" ho'ses in, 'hit were sold at sheriff's sale fur $3 25 ner hnd nd in turn su'd thpra at a profit of SI (10 per hpad. However. affr paying all oi.sto thpr" whs bnt $7 00 left to be ap jjMp1 on the various accounts. RemaINSSenTTO PoHTr.AJn W. day moruing the remaiua of Miss Nettie Starke), who died of consumption at the uoine ot her sister, Mrs. E l. Glissu, at tbe City hotel Tuesday nfternnn o. mentioned iu ourlast issue, were shipped to rurtiaud ror interment. Miss Starkey was one uf the uufortuoate Lake Labish acoident. which nonnrrs.1 some threeyears ugo. She was severely injured, ber cheat being crushed in, for whioh she received 85.000 damages, Aud although she bad inherited that dreaded disease, consumption, vet this injury seemed to have hastened ber death. Miss -Starkey had ginoe ' ber mother's deaih ma le her home with, her sister, Mrs. K E. livbee. of P,.rti.j but felt that a oijmge to the E tstern Oiegou climate would be beneficial to tier Health. Acoordiuulv she ed Mrs. Ulisan home from Portlaud Inst week, but tbe ohanue was mail i-i. a sl.e was here but oue week Th' sympathy of friends aud noq tsiintanoeN a Inflsmmatlnn nf the RIoH der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment In Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and al) Dis eases of the Kidneys. of the old firm of M. Liohtenthal & Co.. at Cost for Cash. Gall and Secure a Good Bargain. T. Q10ID, Assignee, Why Buy of Peddlers? Whfln Vnn nan 1. i 'v- tou k ue caoioess MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, Etc, at the Liberty Market And at a lower price than sold on the streets R, . iag ud your ait.. ! .. ' - , ' B. dmD nn ai" build- ! w ' ,uur ""e ana assist those who assist yon. SHAW M'CARTY, Props. PREPARED BY H. A. Thompson D.W.R. MannfactDrinr fin.. psito. o J vncuuri! A. E. Binns For Sale bv Slnnum..r.ih,,or n n.. 0,.n-T TO I'.',- - f T7I o, a i , A Happy EvuNr.-Thomaa n,,.n Miss Belle Thomas uere niarrieil ut th fahiouable hour of hinli i J 1.1 AltJ (5t.h met.) by the Rev Henry Rasmus at ue Hotel Spokane. in elaborate and asteful wedding breakfast Mr. aod Mrs. Howell left at t l tl Helena. The bride wore a dress of nre.m surah trimmed with moire ribbon and aoe, a d for ornaments a oorsaim hn. quetof roses fastened with a gold pin set witn pearls. Tbe weeding guests were: Mr. and Mrs John W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Graham. Mr. Hnlrlermnn mother, and Geo. Thomas, the bride's brother. Spokane Review. Relativk To Thb Asylem. At the meetting of the insane asylum board Tuesday he matter of the location of the branch in Eastern Oregon was hrnnoM. before the meeting, and it was decided tninstrnot tbesnprintendent of the ent insane ansylnm. Dr. L. L. Rnwlaud, with two or more of his assistants or consulting physicians, to examine all the sites offered bv the several competitive pnints.and request tliera to render to the hoard as quiokly as possible a report renpeotiug the healthfnlness and suita bility nf the location of the new institu tion. When this is done tbe point will doubtless be selected. Catarrh not Local, Bat Constitutional. Dr. Din TjAwia t ha , : . t n . , . . . t " Uliocill' UUBIUU physician, in a mmpim. n,i;..l . "A radical error underlies nearly ali RIMIIinl IpAaliMMl .1 .... I . xwru, ui uaiarro, It IS Dot a disease nf ha muna : . , . , , UlTOTj ib le a disease of the man, showing itself in tbe iirwA a Innal ...l.:u:i: tlOUSl troilblfi." Throf.iM - the use of snuff and other applications . "., ami wuue uey seem to give temporary relief, they really do more "uu. umer leading author ties aiiree with Dr. T.aio u.. .u - - uruur. I lie only Drnoer metlmd of ... r... .......... is by taking a oonstitufional remedy like ee., v,i ui me ouuy tnrongh the blnoil does eliminate all impurities and make u nu.i.o man neaunier. it removes tllA DunBa nt Ihn Hn..UI.. l . - ... mic Muuuie auil restores tl)e nieeased membran- to proper cundjtinn ximk ik rue practical result is proven b- tllllU'inndS uf nennln ahn i,,... i.. ... cured of catarrh by taking Hood's Sara Minim, THOMPSON & BINNS, The Heppuer Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. uuusia w juuf uijuiiu b, main Htreet, The Keeley Institute -OF- Fov the Cure oA Liquor, Opium aod Tobacco Habits It la located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. 8trtet,n5J2ftilS!.2.!l cure "cinpnvmeanasu Good Conveyance for Traveling- Men. m . . . .earns o nay per day 75 ots Hay and grain per day. $!.& . Meals 25 cts. u,v uuui iu rou niauie. urain and FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Me KIRK & I1UHL, it i Bale Store Bio Shipment of Sheep. About the 1st inst., Frank Rogers, accompanied by Newt Whetstone, Frank Elder and C. E. Fell, departed for Chicago with b speoial train of 4.000 head of mutton sbeeD. Prices ware verv onnA 1 1... ... . , ' J r.'vu mom a rew days ago and it is thought that the sheep will Bell at a good figure. If this experiment pays, others here will try shipping East. It oan't make a had matter much worse, for at the Dresent and under conditions which we moat eipeot for the future, there is no sale ror sheep in this vicinity, and nnnL growing on a free trade basis cannot be remunerative. Ur " IS Vftlino ,... ... ..!. . . . . .-;-r-r..v,-. . nnuna-vim V. . ! ' P , "V" '-""-'r 'K'M. Olli! W) JlUlrTV :(KN TWO VVUUOi'j I IIH r 1 1 M.l I IPfi liHr tA li . . ...... ' , n . -r. r. -trTr m, j: ii"Mi' jii uiiin-iiiy-e: DAIS iuu une rona Damithoiv tn lmvo neio ik;o. ; ih irxrrvnr mZZ. ZZ- T""", " xiiunui uuu uiuitipiy; i ssvuu jOTpv Wu" ,., "uw ,w enJy an( Keep well : AND HI SAf. v (m! UV!UIU now to get well again speedily ; nfrnHrti JTn lnlPrudent how to regain wasted energy. OUGHT )A whn want. l-nnrl : Tf i . . """Mivugo man in ui hiusi, worm S-Mr,Trr " WZd lfc m Dr- Foote's "plaia Home Talk," ?t- W VB 200 cuts' 24 coL l)lates' 200 reeipes Kb AD iRednned frnm (to. or t,. r.r. : r r Pnm ;;y XH "" "il'-'w; i-iri:iuii.rs tree. . H. T. Mm-rav II 11 Rook C :-o P. ve v., v....i. (AND HE ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ; uohes SOLD. 'if mm HJJJl) On May Street, ODDoeitePalane H,.rl ThJn t... ' . ..... rNrn a J 1 """P00 8 mil line of STAPLE JLJXD FANCY Breeenes and Prews. A ftlll lino nf nU,x',n T. oi , nsnallv kent in .;.:. "I uV:!'vr'B B " everstlnnt that i. try them. Blore- w'" 8t cheap foi cash. Call anp sw Donation Party. On Wednesday many friends of Rev. Frank Adkins. of Ihe M. E. cburoh, South, met at the arsouage on Sonth Main street, to surprise the pastor. In this they suo oeed'd admirably, leaving donations worth as much as $j0 or more. Mr. Adkins and family took the matter imnrl, naturedly. Their cellar contains ennnvh of tbe necessaries to make a millionaire turn greea with envy. For all of whiob they are tiuly grateful. Teachers' Examination. Teachem examination, began Wednesday and is now iu progress at the recorder's nfflcann der thesupervisionof SuDt. Balinir assist. ed by F. J. Hailook. The follnwi no nra the applicants: Miss Annie Armstrong, Mrs N. P. D megan, Mrs. Carrie Burn ham and Arthur Hodson. The Advertising Of Hood's Snrsanarillais always within the bound nf reason boane it is true it always appeals to the sober, common sense or tnniking peopM boaos it is true; aud it is a'wavs fully snbtanti. sted by endorsements; whioh in the financial world wnulo be aooeptsd with out a moment's hesitation. COPPER RIVETED 5 til "Bgttgm'PAnT l-V'EiyAI GUARANTEED. ADDRESS! SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Rip's Wood Yard. The HeDDner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or nn sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 37.00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per oord: three times. HI nn Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan Howard's. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbecn. a shoemak, er and repairer of many years' expert enoe, has just looated in the Abraham, siot building, on May street, where be rs prepared to do eveiy thing in his line. VI Birbeck is strictly a first-class work. man aud warrants all work. Oive him a oall Uwtf Land For Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A eood stock ranch anrl will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. WHAT JUSTICE HOGUE BATS. Editor Gazette: In issue of Nov. 7th I note an ailifnrial Commenting on the resolutions sent in hv oertain parties of this olaoe and nnhliah. ed in same, issue implying a doubt regardiog the truth of reports circulated relative to the acts of a few would-be agitators here; and to set Ibis right in the minds of the DUblio. would like to make a public statement of tbe faots. On the night of Oct 30tb a meeting composed of tbe following parties, J. J, The Lancashire Insurance Co. , . OIJ MANCHEtSTEH, KNOLANI1 Q.1 fr j o tj rx the World "A DRUG IN THE MARKET iro, mere are many of them. Some very good, some bad. ., , , B,d dfu. s are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. . p,nre dngs are great helps, And these alone shonld be wr i . D8ed in "ompounding. We claim to keep in stock T . . . Tne Pnfest drugs made. To compound them skillfully, T,t.. L To PreDare Pfesoriptions qniokly. lo charge for them reasonably. who oan do better than this? REMOVAL NOTICE! The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware. Stoves, Etc., carried by J V .mAOTaKM - una PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. ASSIGNEE'S AUCTION SALE! Has been moved from the Odd Fellows' building to the West wareroom of tbe Mo- 17 ... I .... .1 1 :!,. i . .. 1. 1 . i . 1 1 .... , ...... inuauu laciwuins w o eginuiuiijmDui, ue stui ubs a complete line which win D6 disposed ol at very reasonable prices for CASH. Call around. 1 aw McQee. Levi Hhaner .T E. Hirivner. D H. Millet, John Miller, James R lyee, E. L. Woods. Ben Devore. John H twell. Henry Howell and James Hardman, held near here Bud a committee com posed of D. H. Miller. L. J. Sbaner and James Hardman oame to me abont 6 o'clook a. m.. of Oot. 31st and warned me "not to issue any more papers of any kind for service on any parties here," and further stated that thev "w mlrl nee Sam Meadows and inform him that he must not serve anv more oanera." f told this committee that I was under bonds to comply with the law, aud would Issue any d oers 1 1 anv one re- quiring them; they replied if I "did so would have to suffer tbe oouseanenae." I told them if they wished to stop tbe suits they must go to tue proper parties aod not oome tu me. Pari of this com mittee named have siuce denied auv knowledge of tbe above, and several nf those mentioned that atte ded tbe meeting have since stated that they were entirely ignorant of anything of the' kind being done and denied being in attendance at said meeting. To is meeting ooourred three nichfa previous to the tne at whiob resolutions published were passed. C. M. IIoooe, Justice of t e Peace. Hardman, Or.,Nnv. 8th 1893. ilOHT MILE ITEMS. Bnew and ice this morning. Digging potatoes, making sauerkraut SOWiniT Prnin. hnnlilwv nrnn.l :.. ' -wwm auil K'niu etc , is the order of tire day am mget the the busy furmers of Eight Mile. If Pearl Jones does seem a little absent-minded at present, pleaBe re member be is thinking of that nine pound son his wife presented h m with on the 29th day of Oct. All parties uuiu weu. Mr. Rumania fnrmarlv ,1 ILf . 1 ".uiui VI UiUUUI, u.iuuij ui(im, was traveling to lows in a wagon in company with bis 'son Ijeonard. They got as far as Utah and StonDSd there for R alinrt. limo tJo I engaged in hauling lumber from tbe wo uiouuiBius. v llle asnow had fallen and as be was defending with a load the brake gave way, the wagon and horses went over the road side and up sat throwing him airainst a ruck break ing his leg and knooking out his left eye. He bad to ride 28 miles through the cold before he onulu reach any place to be cared for. lie speaks very IliehlV of the kinrinana nt tlm ....... I.. IU.,. are caring for bim. E. M. C. i Eight Mile. Nov. 1, 1893. f)f goods in stock of Cox Bros., Hardman, xi 1 1 -!--!, , i4- r r- s -r ..... wui in .uicrnoon oi aturdav. JNov II J 1 o i mi . . . . i, anu io. uooaswill be sold in quantity to suit purchsser, for cash only. W. P. FELL, Assignee. LEGAL put ,11? Plenty of them at the ll .". wvx.kkw VllllCi ADDITIONAL LOCALS. "Hardware" did vnn avf wv... at P. 0. Thompson & Oo.'s stand, and tbe plaoe for bargains. a The Palace ia th iaaMna l,ntl i tu. ill ""'OI tit lUf OltV. We rnrn nherl of light are provided for everyone, a Bnrir. the ieweler ia lha man fn Cw nK your watch or clook. Le keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis M. Lichtenthnl & flo.'a nan, i..i. . splendid, summer botlou and tie special- uca iu mo suoe line are attracting mark ed attention. g atterson NOTARY PUBLIC OAL1, CONVEYANCER AT OPPICB I THE THIRSTY ;. Will Drink the Best AND NO OTHER WILL SUFFICE! No';JimO,L ,a,oon N The best is desirable every time. Charley Jones, day mixologist. Call. Robert Krick, Prop. it' , 1:1 i