NOTICE TO A lV KHTI8KKS. 1H HKrtMiriin the Insertion of illrplay Kin., or rliftiiKC of tun, mimtROt their ropy In not later than Mmiilay evening for Tui'iOuy'. million or ThorwlHV evening lor Krliluya nil- tioli THK I'ATTKHmIN I'llHI.INIIINO I'll. KOINE. 1 The iiim of Ave rents pur Hub will be cliardtHl for "cards of thankii," "resolutions of reKfiK-t," l'8tA ' weddlw present and donors, od obituary notices, (other than thofe the edit or phull himself Klve ii a matter of newi,) and uotiie8orpet'ial meetiiiKS for whatever purpose. 'I. Notices of church and society and ah other .iit'ertitliiineiif from whloh revenue lit to lie de rived, sha'.l be charged for at the rate of five tenia a line. These roles will he strictly adher ed lo 1" every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and inadeknowu upon application. We holu eacu "u ccij em leBiiunoeiii re sponsible for his or her eoniinnnieatiou. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence of good faith. rj . F1SIIEK, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTIS- io Agent, Ut Mereliauts r-xchaiiKe, ban I' niiiclsco, is our autlioiUeu asent. 'llils par Is kept on file In hisolliee. TIME TABLE. Btage for llardman, Monument, Long; Creek, John iay andtjauyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., exeept Huuday. A rrives every day at ft p. in., exeept Monday. 'the cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. J. 6. UELEVAN, Prop. W. A. Johnston, Agent. Utve your bUMnem to Heppner people, and therefore umnnt to build up Hepp iter. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. County court is in Beesion Ibis week. Arch Hunt was in tbe city Icoiu Wag ner yestetdiiv. Miss Eflie Fields returned from Pur1, lai.d VVeUUesday. Send your washing to Mrs. Nelson, at be M'Utituiu House. Arthur Sini'li will clean watches at the reduced pnoe ol $1. The Portland football game was won by Hie ijtniif n d's, 16 to 1. The Heppner Chimin stne line is the besi, cheapest and quickest to the iu tenor. IilBtiillatiou of the newly. eleoted ofH cert of Dorian Tdinpla No. 6 ocoura tins eveuiug. Mrs. C. A. Rhea and sons, Carl and Curtis, buve returned from tbeir visit to Hillsboro. To feel blight and cheerful attend to yonr stomach, and IhUh Simmons Liiv er Regulator, Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but Hot promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. Handy for travelers is Simmons Liv er Regulator iu powder. It Can be cur ried in tbe pocket. Qiei u snd Hiok Mat hewn have com bined their Durber shops, and are now located in the Oil v hotel. The sleigh has taken tbe place of tbe stage on the Heppner Canyou line be tween Bardtnau aud Monument, W. E. Kabler and Sm Meadows oame down fioin tJardmnn to attend the I. U. O F. installation Wednesday night. Katie Q'laid and Eva Rhea returned to sououi at The Dalles Tuesday after having spent the bolltdays at home. Mr. Jaooh Rasmus, brother of Dr. J. W. Rasmus, arrived from Walla Walla Weduesday on a visit to tbe folks here. Every man who takes any iuterest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horsemau. Guzette shop, agents. The Gi Zette w ill take county scrip at face on subscription, and pa balance of Same in cash ut highest market pnoe. 7 60 The GbZ'tte acknowledges receipt of a very complete and bandy calendar is sued by tbe Pope ' Mfg. Co., of Boston, Mass, At the olnh dance last evening, a sub staniiHl linicheoti was spread In "he in cited guests and members, ft was a jileiiHiiul i ff .ir. Tboe who have brought in various kinds of supplies la lieu ol osh, hIi oi d Call arounil at Hilt, olhce and get credit for 8me ii not alieiuiy tivtu. l)oii't overlook Hick Mathews, of the City barber ab"P, for a sinctiv first class Bl ave, sharcpoo, Jnr hair cut. Hoi baths also disht d up to oid r. T.-M. Mr. mid Mis. H. MoFarland were pnsseegerB on the train last night from Hood Kiver. They were enroule to Heppner, their present residence. The Heppner miller, R. H. Krihs, re turned finui Da tou yesterday where he had spent a pleasant Cbrisim is vacation with friend aud relatives at that place. Several parlies Iihvp come don from tbe monuiains iu sleighs au I sleds this week. Ibey report very good sleighing ip thrre, ihoutib they find it very slow on ourBtreete. A few Bleds are seen now but the amount of snow remaining is not ei. in dent to make good sleighing. In foot, iu most places in the roads about Heppner there is no snow at all. To our enstom.-ts No diff.-rence how large or small onr account, is. Come in Bud settle, either by cash or note We must have one or Hip other to enab e ns to sem the flood. Hayes linos. 90 f We learn from Frank Fain that be is now locati d at The D dies where he re ports business lairly txii-k and onnsidei ibls wnik to do. He intends making that place his future borne as lung as oik is to be found. Green Mathews lost, at the Palaoj liotel danoe lust Thursday evening, a dOatf pin, set with nu opal aud pearls, and inailp in the form of a flv. Hlease return to Green and get his eternal bleer iug besides the customary reward. The error in the National Bal k report, published in our iHst issue, should be oharged to onr proof reader and aot to the bank. Anyone with reasonable judgment should know that, a tiai k t ffioial would not knowingly send out such a ststemen. Such talk is rid cu lous, to say the least. Antelope Herald: The three parties who were examined at. FoBil last w eek on a charge of catile. stealing, were bonnd over lo appear before the next grand jury in the following sumf : Ehle Clarno, $1.5110, Ivindnmeo Ohio. and.). W. Clar Cant Z icharv, $7u(. bonds men. Dell Z charv and P. 0. Hnfungton; Jim Harr.ard, f700. bondemen Ed Nelson aud Sankey. Some bos wi'h no manners nod less braibs stood in Siewa't's stable on the eveuitig of the New Year's dance and assaulted masquers wih srnwhalls. Ladies were tint even spared. This was as cowardly as it was unmanly, and is condemned hy all who witnessed i'. Bovs, you will keep on iu this way un til some of yon will get seriously hurt. You should know tbut there are some people whn will protect their rights and in dead earnest, too. Condon Globe: Attorney T. R. Lyons went over In Fossil Thursday t attend another session (or si-gel of justice's onnrt, We are informed that soiup m re of the boys over in that section are bus fieoted of pnrloiid'tr cattle, am) Mr. Lvons has been engaged to prosecute them. .Innging from the result of Mi s work last week securing three "con viciions" (hound over) out i f four he is no slouch himself at expounding law. Be in working tip a good praotioe. J WitL Vtu bablt Locate. Tbe report I f the bianco asylum committee, con sisting t,t Superintendent L. L. Row. i bind of the state insane asylum, Dr. W. j T. Willwnisciu first ussislant physician, j anil Dr. J. A. 11 chmdson of tbe con sulting board, was no reached at tbe j meeting yesterday. This will probably be read and considered at tbe meeting of tbe trustees today. It will, very likely, settle tbe mutter of a, location of Hie Driibeh insane ajlum for Eatern Oregon ub tbe iiiiumittee was sent to that section rrceutly to lo"k into tbe sanitary condition of tbe many sites offered. Tbe report will oover all the points taken into consideration by tbe trio i.r physicians, and it is amiously nwiii ed l ihe oitiee contesting for tbe location oi the new institution. Wednet day's Statemiau. Loi kino Oveb thk Fikld. Harry 0. Wise, a sou of a member of the com' mission firm of Christie ft Wise, of Sao Franoisoo, accompanied by c!. H. Clarke, arrived from Pendleton Thursday. Mr. Wise is iu Eastern Oregon iu the inter eat of tbe firm looking over the field for the coming year. He txpressed him self as confident that tbe passage ot the Wilson bill would bring relief to tbe wonlgrowers in tbe way of a firm, brisk market and good prioea, We sincerely hope that the gentleman Is oorrect iu this belief, though very few in this section care to bauk on it, Mr. Wise and Mr. Olaike departed this morning for The Dalies from whence Mr. Wise goes to Portland and thence home. BeTond Contradiction The Baker Cily Democrat is responsible for the following, says the E O. : The Heppner OnKette of inesday, December 26tb, charges Prof. M. V R irk, state lecturer of the Fanners' Alliance, with having an u mi hi u r hi omnia for indulging in crimes against nature and challenges him to ntk for proofs ot tbe charges made. If persons in Baker City speak tbe truth, aud they are reliable men, the statements of tbe Gazette are be yond contrad:ction. A Sbbious Joke. the ringing of a tire bell in Athena by some practical joker, (me night last week, made a raving maniao of a lady of that town, whose nerves bad already been shat tered by a long period of ill health. She was taken to Salem for treatment, while the idiot who rung the false alarm is en j (jing perfect freedom. However, should the villain be captured it is likely that be would be dealt with in an appropriate manner. Another Stock Shipment. E. Mays came up on Tuesday's train to reoeive another shipment of cattle and sheep from this seotion for the Union Dressed Meat Co, Sam Kinsman furnished four car loads of cattle and one of sheep from this point, and three car-loads ot cuttle furnished by Geo. McKay from his feeding place at tbe mouth of Willow creek, were loaded at lone. The shipmaut was made Wednesday, Birthday Party Little Nellie For woodwassix years old yesterday, and on that ucoasion invited iu a number of her young fiieuds to oelebrate it. There were present besides the older peoplei Edna Van JJuyu, Blanche McNay, Willa Miuor Bessie Glisan, Liiella Nelson, Ger timle. Waloridge, Lnlle Rasmus, Ralph Mm inhume. Ralph Bishop, Glen For vi' (1 and Z e 1'atteisou. it is needless to tt te thai all had a fine time. To 15kq:sti!U Chinksb. (Jo Jan. 11th, Riiss T. Oiiainberlaiu, of tbe internal revenue department, will he in Heppner to register all Chinese. They should rememuer that they must nooompany the application to register with two uuinimuted photographs, repiesenting the entile face, the head to be not less than IJ2 inches fiom base of hair to base ol o iu. Further mention will be made in our next i, sue. SOCIItTy NKW8. The Election and laouiilttiion ot the Officers of The Different Orders. Tue O. A. R. and W. It. 0., held their annual elections at Lelintftou last Satur day with a nood altendauoe. fhe fol lowing (Hirers were selected by tbe Q. A. K : J. F. Willis, Post. Com ; E. B. riinnt.il), S. V. C .m ; J. H. Ioskeep, V. (Ji m j J. T. Leinue, Offioar of tbe Dn) ; 0. 0 Boone, Ail j ; J. G. Youna, Chaplain; J 8 Boothby. Quarter Mas t'i ; A. J. fcStevi-nnoii, Color Sargeut; DalhiH D ouipman, 3nrj;rut Mi j r; Jack ill II, Quarter Master Sarueut. E. B. dianton and A. J tileVriison wereeleoted J,leK tes uud John aamly and Jaok Hill alternates to represent ibis Post at the Slate Euoau pment at Rustbur to be held about the lUtb of May. At the W. R C. ineetiug; the following eltollou (f officers occurred: Mrs. J. t'. V1 i . 1 1 s Pies; .Mrs. JNnrniao Kelly( Senior Vioe Prea ; Mrs. A. J. rjteveuson, Junior Vice Pus.; Mrs. G. W. Smithi Tieiirt, ; Miss Lulu Boothby, See; Miss A una Hill, Conductor; Mrs. Tibbetts, Officer ot the Guaid. There being no election of delegates, arrangements will tie ui.ule fur this later on. The instal lation of both orders will take place iu Ueppueruu the last Saturday in January. It has not been decided yet what tbe program will be, as tbe oonnuittee bave not ditcnesed the matter. The W. R C. is ri quested lo arrange a Committee to co operate iu this woik. KNIOUT9 OP PYTHIAS. At the regular meeting of Doric Lodge Inst uesilay evening the ins'allailon of ihe following i tfi.eis occurred: J. N. Biowu, CO; A. W. Patteison, V. C; E. G. (Siucuoi, Prelate; Walt Thompson, M. uf W.; Vawter Crawford, K. of R. 4 8.; W. L. Saliug, M. of F. ; J. R. 8imocf, M. of Ejwhria Borohers. I. G.; Tom Qnaid, 0 U. H. McKarland being de tained aay by sickness was not In stalled as M. at A. B. F. Vangban was selected for trustee for two years to till Ihe vacancy o-iused by the resig nation of A. W. Patlers in. After chwe o( lodge the crowd repain d to tbe Palace hotel here au elegant supper was served, followed by appropriate Hood's'Cures Mr. Edward Prather Complication of Diseases " I was troubled with sick headaches and ptlas In my back and si Jet. I became p uttally deaf, and my nervous system was all run down. Finally, I was seized with henrt disease and thoujht my days were numbered. I U3cd Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am better In every way. I have gained la flesh and my former good appetite has re turned." Edward I'bather, Grafton. CaL Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. 1 ; stx tor (B- Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mais. Heod'o Pjlla are purely vegetable. 2JO. B A. Vli YOU BACK A CJJJ ? DR. GRANT'S CURES Diabetes, Bright s Uisease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment In Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PRKPAKED 11Y O.W.R. Mannfactnring Co,, PORTLAND, OREGON, For sale by Sloonm-Johnston Drug Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. remaiks by the brothers. I. O. 0. F. At the regular meeting of tbe 1. O. 0. F. Lodge of this city Wednesday even ing tbe following officers were installed for tbe ooming term: P.G., J. D. Ham ilton; N. G., Joe Hayes; V. G., E. H. Slooum; Bee, ). W.R ismua; Con., Geo. Noble; I. G.; J. 0. Borchere; R. S. N. G., A. M. Gnnn ; L. S. N. G., N. S. Whet stone; R S. 8., E G. Sparry; L. S. S C.Ruhl;R. 8. V. G., J. L. Yeager; L. S. V. G., Thomas Morgan. Their evening's work also conoluded with an appropriate supper at tbe Palace hotel, followed by toasts and remarks by those present. Catarrh iu the Head Is undoubtedly a disease of tbe blood, ana as such only a reliable blood nuri fier oan effeot a perfeot and permanent cure. Hood a Uaraaparilla is tbe best blood purifier, and it has cured man) very severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption. Take tiood's SarBaparilla before it is too lute. Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppnei wood yard, under the mananenieut o Rip Van Wiukle, is prepared to delivei wood at your residence, sawed or un- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered a' $7.00 tier oord. Wood sawed twice it two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders h Sloan S urn's. 4-tf. Shoemaker. JSu. biriieuK, a shoeru It er and repairer of many years' expn enoe, has just located in tbe A brn In tn siot" t:iiilding, on May street, where hi is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line M' Birbeck is gtnctly a first-class wr rk man and warrants all work. Give him s call I4wtf A LAND OF CONTRASTS. Some of the Amerlean Peculiarities Which Struck an Kntrllsh Writer Forcibly. There is a very amusing paper in the Arena, in which, under the title of "The Land of Contrasts," Mr. Muirhead en deavors to give his impressions of Amer ica. His most abiding impression is, he declares, that there is no abiding im pression at all, as the facts on which to-day he builds a theory in Massachu setts are shattered to-morrow by the facts he encounters in Michigan. The United States seem to him preeminent ly the "Land of Contrasts" "the land of stark, staring and stimulating in consistencies." "I have hailed with delight the dem ocratic, spirit displayed in the greeting of my friend and myself by tho porter of a hotel as 'you fellows,' and then had the cup of plcasute dashed from my lips by Dcing told by the same porter that 'the other gentleman would at tend to my baggage!' I have been par boiled with salamanders who seemed to find no inconvenience in a room temperature of 80 degrees, and have been nigh frozen to death in open-air drives in which the same individuals seemed perfectly comfortable. Amer ican travelers grumble (or at least are dissatisfied; no American grumbles) American travelers are dissatisfied If tho velvet pile carpets at their hotels arc not at least two inches thick, and yet endure without a murmur the hideous noises of a steam-heating ap paratus which ceases its 'bubble and squeak' onl.y to emulate the exertions of Alexander the Coppersmith. Amer icans invent the most delicate forms of machinery for their manufacturing processes and hack their meat with silver-plated hoop iron knives hardly calculated to tackle anything harder than butter. Men appear at the theater in orthodox evening dress, while the tall and exasperating hats of the ladies who accompany them would seem to in dicate a theory of street toilet. From New Yor'.c to I'uff.iio I am whisked through the air at the rate of fifty to sixty miles un hour; in California I traveled on a train on which the en gineer shot rabbits from the locomotive and the fireman picked them up in time to jump on the baggage car at the rear end of the train. At Santa Barbara I visited an old mission church and con vent which vied in quaint picturesque ncss with anything in Europe; but, alasl the old monk who showed us around, though wearing the regulation gown and knotted cord, had replaced his sandals by elastic-sided boots and covered his tonsure with what we call a chummy, but which in correct Bo tonese is, I belie ve, a Derby." FOB BXiS S-ST YOUR ATTENTION! IX Te. want it for a moment to inform you that ' the stock of C. S. Van Duyn is being dis posed of at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri- ces. i he stock is been largely in reased with new goods the ear ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. S. S. H ornor, Salesman. "ADKUGINTHE MARKET' Tes, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bad dru.s arc poisonuus, Also of no value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in stock The purest drugs made. To compound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions quiokly. To charge for them reasonably, Who oan do better than this? PHIL. COHN, GlT" )Th3 VOUllo' IlitvV I.J ( !l COURSB)The nmtried how to bo YOU )The fond pareut how to WANT )The mother how t" have them without pain; TO )The childless how to be fruitful and multiply ; KNOW )The curious how they "growed" and came to be WHAT IThe healthy how to enjoy life and keep well ; EVERY )The invalid how to get well again speedily; BODY )The imprudent how to retrain wasted energy. OUGHT TO KNOW. READ P. H. T. )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth )Find it in Dr. Foote's "Plain Home Talk," )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates ; 200 recipes ; )Reduced from $3.25 to $1.50: circulars free. )Murray Hill Book Co., 129 E. 28th St., New York RIM AO. Gazette Office 1 1 Patte NOTARY PUBLIC . CONVEYANCER The sower has no second chance. If vou would at firRt buc- ' ceed, be sure and start with FERRY'S SEEDS. Fern's Seed Annual for 1894 , contains the sum and subKtancei . of tne latest farming knowl- j edge. Kvery planter suouia j nave it. Bent rree. P.M. Ferry Jc Co., .Detroit, tucu. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Tbe Stndehsker wneon bends them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did yoo say? Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Cn.'s stand, and the plsoe for bargains. a Tbe Palaoe is the lending hotel in tbe oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a Thompson & Binnsown the buss which oes to and from tne Pslnce hotel, but willonll for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a If yon want to buy groceries, and bread staff cheap, go to the Enterprise Qroeory. Kirk & Euhl, proprietors, a Bore, the jeweler, is tb rnan to fix np yonr watch or clock. Lie keeps a full ttock of everything pertaining to bis business' a M. Lichtenthal k Co.'s new stook of 'plendid, snmmer notion and tie special ties in tbe shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a The Kieley Institute, at Forest Grove lores liqnor, opium, morphine, cocaine ind tobacco habit. See ad. The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by CnfBn & McFar nnd, has lately changed hands, now be ne nnder the control and management f The MoFarland Meronntile Compsnv. ? hich contiones business at tbe old stand with a larger stook than ever. a I j j ' Gilliam & Bisbee, HEPPNEn, on. clean and lre:-h. having Geo. Conser, Assignee. sw Proprietor, 1;; l.m Ix-sic oiio to marry jipy in niari'iitge; LTTWO ( DAYS ( ONE (AGENT ( SOLD ( 42 '(AND HE ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COPIES .( SOLD. Lave prize babies ; Plenty of them at the OFFICE Heart Failure. UOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone is ''heart failure." No wonder, when we con eider the immense strain which is put on tlmt small organ. Marvelous us it is, beating l'XI.UUO times and exerting a force equal to 5, 1 81,000 pounds daily.it bus its limit ite endurance often is too severely tested. 8o common are diseases of the heart though often for a considerable lime without the suspicions of the ailltcted person being in tlie least excited that it is stated that mt piyton in four hat a bad heart Dr. Franklin Miles, of Klkhar', Ind., bus for years made a special study of all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success lias made his Hamo a familiar one in all parts of our land. He has found the most common symptoms of heart disease to be jiain,dittrea or tender nru in the chest, back, ttomach, boweh, left thoulilcr and arm, thortneti of breath, mother inn nptlln, fainting, etc, Mr. George K. Smith, of Birnes, Yates Co., N. Y., writes i "Dn, Miles' New Hkart Curb lun worked wonderfully on mind and budy it I can do a good day's work. I feel ten years younifr and take more interest in ailiiirs. 1 had shortness of breath, palpi tation, pain under left shoulder blade, puin around the heart, J could not tleep on my rigid ride. Since I have taken Dr. Milei Nw Heart Cure I tleep well, and have no palpita tion. It has made my heart Urmrj'r. J wish vou would print this, because I want all to know what Dr. MUei Heart Curt lias done for me." " For months my wife suffered with palpi tation, imotherivq tpelh, and was unable to sleep on her left fide. She tried several doctors without relief. Your Heart Curt was recommended. After taking three bottles, she fully recovered her health. Your medicinps do what you claim." Chas. Ciiristman, Toledo, O. Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. Jt is tafe, arpreealile, rpeiive, and doct curt, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. F " Rlehv T. V Ayrrr Jr. Tmnd Fob Pale. 480 sores over fn Wilson nrnirip. A good stock ranch un. will be sold oheap. Call at Gfczc (e office for particulars and terms. f. THE PEOPLE OUR No only once but again and again. They know that from as they always gel full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell tbe best is ex plained. Tbe "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes ns friends, and bo establishes our trade. We want you to bave some of oar friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Oome in and see ns, everybody. M IMOR c& GO.I Heppner, Oregon. Why Buy When yon can MEATS OF ALL Etc., at tbe And at a lower price than sold on the streets. By so doing yon will assist in build- us up yuur city. i,oon 10 vonr interests and assist those who assist you. 1 aw SHAW & M'CARTY, Props. Ik Keeley Institute -OF- KIRK Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keepon band a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries aid Provisions. A full line of choice Pits, Cnkis end Bleed ; in fuct cvenlliing that is 'isnally kept in a flrst-cluss bakery store. They will sell cheHp foi cisb. Call anp try them. gw RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on wilh slight symptoms, which when negleotcd in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. VSpAE5rS RIPANS TABULES. If you are BIUOUS, CONSTIPATED or have A D1SOKDEKKD LIVER, - "you" 8UFFEH DWIUSSS SterUng TAKE Fis RIPANS TABULES. Ripans Tabules not gently, but promptly, upon tbe liver, stomach and intes. tines; cleanse the stem effectually; onre dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offens ive breath and headache. One Tabuib taken at tbe first ndioatioo of indigestion, biliousness, distress after eating or depression of spirits will surely and quickly remove the whole difHoulty. Ripnns Tubules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best physicians, and Bre presented in the form mint appr. ved by modern scienoe. If given fair trial Kipsns Tabnlea are an infallible cure; they ooutain nothing injurious aud are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-gross box will b sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 cents by the whoh s ile and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. ana SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., POHTLAND, OKBC30XV. Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so. They are Easy (o Take, Quick to Acl and Save many a Doctor's Bill QoonplM Frmm o application, x or REMOVAL NOTICE! The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware. Stoves, Etc., curried by Has been moved from the Odd Fellows' ranana meroaunie uo.'s establishment. He still has a oomplete line whioh will be disposed of at very reasonable prices for CASH. Call around. 1 aw Thk Lancashire Insurance Co. OF MANCHKHTISH, ISNOLAMri A. W PATTERSON, AGENT One mm 1. Only Fiitt-Claaa Lotel in Heptntr. 2. Bnildirg Wiied for Hrctric LigLts throughout. 8. 1'est srccniLcdaticLS for tie trtvellrg public. 4. Courteons treatment ssf-urtd the ooun tiy people. MBS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietre. ARE COMHSTG WAY! of Peddlers? get tbe choioest KINDS, SAUSAGES, Liberty Market. For the Cure ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazkttk office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sura cure. & KUHL, RJPANS TABULES. RIPANS TABULES. to tb.s Rlpan. Cliaialeal Co., T-vr jc citjr. building to tbe West wareroom of the Mo of the Best Jn the World