Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 09, 1894, Image 3

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    NUTIttK TO ADVKttTIHKKS.
When m a visit to Iowa. Mr. K. l)al-
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i-lliSKilt!Hlrl!K the lusprlliH of dUplHy aa., iji'ra, Russell Comity Karaaa
or ehaiiKeof name, uiuxt nut their copy In 'alletl at the hiboruti.rv ,. riLhi
not later tlmn Monday evc-nln lor Tuesday's A r lL- m , Chamberlain
mtitluu.or Thursday evening for Fridays edi-! "1,,UM Moines, to show him his six
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I xoosBine uaa open saved bv
; Uiunibf rlam's Cough Remedy, it having
NOTICE.
tton. TH I'ATTKUHON PUDMHHlNUCu.
1..""""" uouiro ncmeay, it having
cured him of a verv bmvmto j.i.unb ,.r
1. The nam of five rents per line will bt crmV- . Mr. Dajton is certain that it
charged for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of i 8"ved hie boy's life and is enthusiastic in
uis praise ol this remedy. For sale by
respect." list o! wedding presents and donors
and ol.lt. inry notices, (other than those the edit
or fill. til himsell irive an a matter of new,) and
notices of spociitl meetings lor whatever purttose
2. Notices of church and society and alli.tl.er
entertainments from w hich revenue is to be de
rived, sl.s'.l be churned for at the rate of live
cents a lino. These rules will he strictly adher
ed to In every instance.
Advertisinu rates reasonable and madekuown
npou application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for bis or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer real name is Blgned as an evidence of
good faith.
K FI.SHBK, NEWSPAPER
ADVEIITIS-
I..KC,
This
ban r'raiicisco, is our authorized agent.
pane, is Kept un ...e in uisoince.
TIME TABLE,
Htitge for llarclman, Monument, Lone Creek,
John Day and canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 0 a. n.., except Monday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. in., exeeptMonday.
'i ho cheapest, quickest and bent line to or
from the interior country.
J. . DELE VAN, Prop.
W. A. Johnston, Agent.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up ilepp
ner. I at i onize those who patronize
yon.
Hero and There.
liiriid'd Pilw air pun ly Vi-K.-f able.
Council did not meet lust Monday.
A'rf . Hum Kinsman is on tin- hick liet.
Th'1 small buy and ihn sled urn "iu it"
qui!o i-eveieiy.
(Jid Halt returned from Portland
Biituiduy nwt.
Mend your wiinbiim to Mrs. Nelson, at
ne jmi uutaiti House.
Deeds, mnrtguges, etc , executed at
the UiiZ-ttu effioe.
Papers for sulo at the Gazette office at
two-hits a huuired
The obituary of Grandma Fell will
appear iu our next issue.
O. h. Farnsworth is mentioned for
re-election as counoilman.
Arthur Smith will clean watches at
the reduced prioe of $1.
Mrs. VVm. Scrivaer is cotvalescing
rrom at. illness or several weeks.
T e weather so fa. has not been cold
er than 10 or 12 decrees above zero.
If it, keeps on we'll have winter yet,
though it has not been severely cold.
The Heppner Canyon stage line is the
best, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior.
John Spray and Bob Shaw shipped
below two oar-loads each of cattle this
morning.
J. C, Eusley, of Hardmao, sends down
biB measurement for the Gazette. Still
they oome.
F. J. Hallock makes a good recorder.
We hear that he will be put up for re
election. Subscriptions (o tho Qazetto from
now till after the campaign, new ones
mind, $1.00.
Hon. J. N. Brown is reported on the
Sick list, hut we hupo will ba around iu
a few days.
Wood is in demand at 'bo Gazstle
office. Can't yi u bt in in a jug on
Biiliwriplioii?
If you want a f:ood gnu or sewina
machine, come to the Gazette tflioe and
we'll fit-yon out. -
dill around nt the Gazette office for
job woik of all kinds. We do decent
work at fair prices.
Let our subscribers not lorget that
ink and paper, as well as hired help,
must be paid in oust).
We hear the names of J. It. Simons
and P.O. Borg mentioned in connection
with the mayorshi '.
Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the
Gazette office, and at world's prices.
Discounts on large orders.
Let us have a little city polities and
pick out good, safe men for the offices.
Klection is not far off.
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock should subsoribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
Joe Keeney J r., is now 'tending "station"
at Parker's mill, while J. E. Steele has
moved to Hardman with his family.
The Guzette will take county scrip at
(ace on subscription, and pay balanoe of
same in cash at highest market price.
7-60
J. M. Bentley, formerly sheriff of
Dmatilla county, has been appointed
deputy D. S. marshal by Marshal II. O
Grrdy.
The Gazette office now runs an in
surance and notarial shop, dome in
when you want to do your insuring and
swearing.
Hon. H. Blaokman left this for The
Dalles to attend the meeting of the dem
ooratio clubs, From there he will go to
Portland.
Those who have brought in various
kinds of supplies in lieu of cash, should
oall around at this office and get credit
for same if not already given.
Don't overlook Hick Mathews, of the
City barber shop, for a strictlv first class
shave, shampoo, or hair cut. Hot
baths also dished up to order.
Jerry Brosuan, of the Butter creek
country, was in Heppner yesterday.
He reports the fall of snow to be some
three or four inohes, badly drifted.
Bob Shaw returned from below last
Saturday. He reports his wife as im
proving rapidly, and thinks that she will
be able to return borne this week.
Who want to be oouncilmen? One
half of the Gazette offioe don't care for
any more of that kiu-J of honors, but
there are plenty of willing ones for the
place who will do well.
Chinese residents should read or hnve
read "Notice to Chiueee" 'n this issue.
Ruse T. Cbambetluin will be here on
Jan. 11th to register same. All should
have unmounted photographs rendy.
To onr customers No difference how
large or small your aooount is, oome in
and settle, either by cash or note Wo
must have one or Ihp other to enube
tjs to stem theflond. Hayes Buns. 90tf
W. J. Brown was over from Butter
creek yesterday. He reports about eight
inches of snow over there where not
drifted. He spent the summer '.ending
camp for Tom Mathews over in Gieen
horn. A peddler, giving his name as John
Doe, was arrested and brought, before
the recorder last Friday for selling a
mixture insured to prevent the explosion
of lamps, on onr street without license.
He was assessed $7.
If anyone thinks that the town coun
cil of Heppner have not had fl toiigbt
lime of it the past venr, thej are not "ou"
as to the true situation. It lias bf-en
bard tugging to get through, hot this
year it will be easier.
Green and Hick Mathews will be
found at the City hotel barber Bhop
where anything in the line of the ton
ioriBl art will be fnrniphed on appli
cation. These gentleman are artists and
deserve your patronage. Call on them.
Slocum-Johtison Drug Co.
I endleton has organized a home
i.tiens troupe and are now rehearsing
"i'eu Nights in a Bar Riom" to be pre
sented in the near future. They sav
ttlMU ,ill ..1 .1. . . ' . 1
owu vino, me neiguooring
"" l" ouow wuat meal talent can do
rieppner talent pat this same play on
about two weeks ago. What's the
matter with the neighboring towns
ec-iog wuat neppner talent oan do
for a sore throat there is nothing
o.i.-i n.a.1 a u.:iiei nauuage dampened
with Chamberlain's pain Balm. It will
nearly always iflvot a cure in one night's
time. This remedy is also a favorite
tor ru uu.atisni and I as cured many
very severe cases. 60 cent bottles for
sale by SlocuuvJohnson Drug Co.
The Heppner school is the only
school in the state, outside uf Portlctd,
that is doing regular high sobool wotk.
Prof. A W. Wier also informs us that
the "markings" of pupils as regards
proficlercy are aocepted bv the Port
land High School and Paoifl'i; University,
Dr. Eugene A. VaughBn now reoeives
the Gi.zette at 444 and 443 Wabash Ave.,
Chioago, Ills.
Dick Chirk arrived from Long Creek
Saturday, leaving yesterday for Cali
fornia. L. C. Edwards, druggist at Arlington,
has betu elected mayor of that city.
Thinks Its Doubtful. I he Heppi-er
Gi.z tie of Dec. 26, contains an article
; r. Uectmg qnile stvetely ou Prof. M. V.
Kotk, ihe gieut ex ouuder of people's
party dootrine. The act referred to if
true, is a dastardly one and its perpre
trator; should hi shunned by all re
spect able people, bnt as we go on the
principle that a man is innocent uutil
he is proven guilty, we have nothing to
suy in regard to the case until the ac
cused party bus had his say in the
matter. Should it develop that the
accusation is true there is little doubt
but what the people's party will speediiy
bounce the gentleman from its organi
zation. Elgin Keoord. There is no
doubt about the truth of the accusation.
If the Guzetle otinnot prove all it has
said, it is willing to take the oonae
queucts. Tub HErpNEB Branch Inspected.
General Superintendent Baxter, of the
Union Pacific, and John Dougherty and
Ueneral Cook, the oommittee selected to
uvestigate the uffairs' of the Oregon
Railway & Navigation Company, oame
up to Heppner Saturday afternoon on
their tour of investigation. After a
short s'ay at the depot they departed
on their way to Portlaud. This thorough
investigation is being made at the re
quest of the stockholders, though they
deny the report that the O. E. & N.
would sever relatione with the U. P.
Ou the contrary thev sav that the
business of the O, R. & N. will be done as
heretofore through the Omaha office,
though separate receivers have been
selected for each company.
' Death or Grandma Fell. Oo last
Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock, Grandma
Fell departed this life at the residence ot
her son, O. E. Fell, aged 86 years. Mrs,
Fell came to Oregon with her husband,
to make ber home with her eon, but a
few years ago. The old gentleman
being quite aged and infirm, did not
live long. The funeral ooourred at the
residence of 0. E. Fell, Sunday after
ooon. But few, if any, of the younger
generation will live to Ihe ripe old age
attained by Grandma Fell. She was a
member of the Society of Friends, known
generally as "Quakers," and died in the
firm faith of life everlasting in tbe
beyond.
Soaht Times. Joe Keeney had a
lively time up on Rook creek, near
Parker's mill, a few days ago. As he
was dossing the stresm in a buggy the
ice bicke in, oveiturnitg tbe buggy,
landing Joe underneath it, but J. E
Steele, who was with him and who was
landed out of the wreck in good order,
grabbed tbe vehicle and landed it right
side up in no time. Joe held on to the
strings and prevented a runaway . "All's
well that endB well," and this is another
ouse of that sort.
Do You Ever Have Boils?
"For several years prior to 1002, there was
hardly a day tint I was freo from boiU and
other eruptions ot the skin .irisiua from iinptir-
Hood'sCures
itios of tho blood. I )),a to ta!:o Hood's Sar
saparilla, and Iwforo 1 had I'm; h '.t the third
bottle I found myself entirely cured." 8. N.
Hyd.o, ot Vau Valor St Hyde, Id al Estate, De
Long Ealldlng, Fresno, California,
,H?OCl3 PilSjrwt eajily.yet promptly and
fflcwutly, on tiio liver and bowels. 25c, .
ffl DISCOUNT
m
CASH
!:
McFarland Mercantile Co.
Heppner, Oregon.
Now is the time to make your money oount. Our whole stock of Prv Gc ods, Cloth
ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Fancy Goods, Gloves, etc, etc., will be sold at
wholesale prices for oash.
Having Quit the Credit System,
We are offering goods lower than ever before known in Oregon. This is NO BAIT
on a few lines. Our WHOLE STOCK goes at such reduoed figures that the per
son needing snppliea for cash cau be made happy. If you wish to save yonr money
send in orders by mail or oall in person. We are giving discounts on
per cent. off.
Dry Goods, Clothing, eto 25 to 33
Men's and Boys' Hats 30
Women's and Children's Shoes,25 to 30
Men's Shoes 20 to 30
Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings
and Domestics 20
per cent. off.
Hosiery 30
Men's Overehirts and Furnish
ing Goods 30
Hardware 20 to 25
Saddle, Harness, Stoves and
Tinware 20 to 30
1 Hair Death
ivMantly removal and forever denlrvys ob
is jeetionabte hair, whether upon hands, face,
? arms or neck, without dincotoratioit or iv- &
M jury to the moat delicate skin. It was for
S n"y 'ear the secret formula of Erasmus W
ffi Wilson, acknowledd hv T.hvRl(iiu,ia if
jSj the highest authority a., d the mostemi-!ft
ja, nent dermatologist and hair specialist S,
JS that ever lived. During his practice of R
m a life-time among the nobility and arls- !
Sj tocracy of Europe he precribed this rec- B
ffl ipe. Price 1 by malt, securely packed, m
m Correspondence confidential. Bole Agents
for America. Address.
3t fop
J he mum Root Hair Grower Co.
on. P V7 C...U virtu . - Si
, uuitLii rum rtveuue, lCW
All groceries at loweit wholesale raten. Onnntrv nrrlara ni:;f. ...1, -iu
orders. Shipments of wool reoeived as oash. '
Very Bespeotfnlly,
MoFARLAND MERCANTILE
CO.
m Deot.
"How to Cure All Bltin Diseases.'
Simply apply "Swayue's Ointment."
No internal medicine required. Cures
tettoe'eczema, itoh, ull eruptions on the
faoe, hands, nose, &c, leaving the skin
clear, white aud healtbly. Its great
healing and ouratiye powers are possess
ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug
gist for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr.
YOUR ATTENTION!
We 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. The stock is clean and fresh, having
been largely itv reaped with new goods the ear
ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will
give you bargains.
Geo
S. S. Hornor,
-Salesman.
P. WPMgo,
Uaving put their business upon a tem
porary cash basis, Call Attention to
the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur
chasing rowER than ever before known
Heppner.
in
We must get our stook into money, and profits are no obieot when the money
comes m eight. Shake your oash at us and see us tumble.
Haw
THE PEOPLE ARE COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only onoe, but again and again. They know that from ns they alwavi
full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best is ex.
plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds oustom, makes us friends,
and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some of onr
friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general
merchandise store. Come in Bnd see ns, everybody.
Conser,
Assignee.
sw
Bip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Eip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residenoe, sawed or un
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twice in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00.
lara near the depot. JLeave orders at
Sloan fe Howard's. 4-tf.
Shokmakbb. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just looated in the Abraham
siol' building, on May street, where he
is prepared to do evetything in his line.
Mr Birrjecir is strictly a nrst-olass work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
oall Mwtf
Land For Sale. 480 aores over in
Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh an
wiil be sold cheap. Call at Gaze te
office for particulars and terms. ;.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
QREAT DISCOUNT OK ALL STOCK.
Closing out the entire stock of
Feosi Iowa. Al Roberts and wife
arrived from Iowa on Saturday's train.
Their return trip was uneventful.
When they left Iowa the weather was
fine ns odb could wish. Al reports the
sale of a part of their band of horses at
good prices, E. L. Matlock remaining
to dispose of the rest of tbe stook. Al
was glad to get baok to Morrow oounty
again, aud says it is hard to beat any
where.
NOTICK TO CHINESE.
IN MF.HOItlAJI.
Whereas, Our brother, James P.
Bnsbee, has been summoned by divine
decree, suddenly and without warning
from onr midst; therefore be it '
Resolved, That in Bro. Busbee the coun
try bas lost a yalu able oitizen and the or
der at large one of its most faithful follow
ers highly honored and beloved by all who
knew him; a brother wbo never made
an enemy and wbonumbered bis friends
by his acquaintances; one whose
example before his brethren was such
as to inculcate Done other than the
nobhst principles.
Resolved, That in their hour of deep
distress, we tender the family of the
deoeased our beartfeltsympathy. Many
of us have felt tbe heavy hand of death
which has removed our loved ones, and
fully realize what it is to have the
husband and father torn away without
a moment's warniig. May tbe Grand
Master of all assist them in bearing up
under this great burden of sorrow and
grief thrust upon them.
Resolved, That a c py of these reso
lutions be ppread upon the minutes nf
Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F & A. M., a
copy sent 10 the bereavid family, ar.d
one each furnished the Heppner Record
and Heppnet Gnzitte for publication.
Otis Patterson,
Ed. R. Bishop,
J. N. Bbown,
Committee.
Under the act of congress approved
May 5th, 1892, all Chinese laborers
lawfully within the limits of the United
States, on said date, were required with
in one year therefrom to app'y for and
procure a certificate of residence, from
tbe proper officer, as an evidenoe of their
right to remain in the United States
By act of congress approved November
3d, 1893, the original act was amended
so bb to permit an uninese who "were
entitled to remain in the United States
before tbe passage of the act to whioh
this is an amendment, to apply to tbe
Oolleotor of Internal Revenue of their
respective districts, within six months
after the passage of this act for a oertifl
oate of residenoe."
This makes it neoessary that all
Chinese laborers wbo made application
and reoeived certificates under tho not
of May 6th, 1892, as well as those who
failed to comply with the provisions of
said act, to again make application Bnd
receive certificates of residence, under
tbe present law: otherwise, in oase of
refusr.l to do so, all such Chinese
persons will be subject to arrest and
deportation from the country.
Jiaon appnoani must produce one
oredible witness to tbe fact of residence,
(wbo may be of any nationality), and
must accompany his or ber application
by two unmounted photographs of him
self or herself, which must be of suffi
cient size Bnd distinctness to accurately
represent the entire face of the applicant,
the head to be no less that l inohes
from base of hair to base of ohin.
This omoe is now ready to receive
applications, and to furnish tbe certifi
cates for which no charges will be made.
Those intending to apply will save time
by at onoe procuring the necessary
photographs so that they may promptly
obtain tbe certificates. Chinese mer
chants, who so desire, may also procure
certificates under tbe same restrictions
as laborers, but this is not obligatory.
Applications for oer'ificates will he
received at Heppner, Jan. 11th, by
Rues T. Chamberlain, Dept. Col. of
Internal Revenue.
Milton Weidleb,
Collector Internal Revenue.
Sealing Wax as an Indicator.
"By their sealing-wax you shall know
them" this is the latest edict of Par
isian society. For the future It .the en
velope be scaled with white wax thf
recipient may know that within will b
a proposal for her hand in marriage,
while the more prosaic dinner invita
tion will be heralded by a chocolate
seal. Black will still mean death and
violet condolence, but ruby will show
that the letter is from an accepted lovei
and green from a hopeful one. Brown
will be the livesy of melancholy, yel
iow of jealousy, while pale green will
administer mute reproof, and gray wit
indicate that a friend has rememberexf
11s. Vermilion will still be the "bus!
ness" color, so that a red seal may act
as a danger signal and warn Lady
Froufrou from opening a milliner's bit
at the breakfast table upon any morn
ing when my lord's liver is out of order
or stor k s are going wrong.
Boots and Shoes
of the old Arm of M. JLiohtenthal & Co., at
Cost for Cash
Call and Secure a Good Bargain.
T. QU7IID,
Assignee.
LEGAL
BLANKS
ji
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The Studebaker wagon heads tbem all.
For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a
"Hardware" did voo sav? Whv. va
at P. 0. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the
piaoe ior Dargains. a
The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
onres liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
and tobacco habit. See ad,
Tbe Palaoe is the leading hotel in the
city. Well furnished rooms with pleuty
of light are provided for everyone, a
If you want to buy crocerien. and
bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise
vjiuuery. jvirs: uc ituni, proprietors, a
Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up
your watch or clock, tie keeDs a full
stock of everything pertaining to his
nusiness- a
M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stook nt
splendid, summer botton and tie special
ties in the shoe line are attracting mark
ed attention. a
Tho general merchandise establish
ment formerly owned bv flnffin MrVar.
land, bas lately changed hands, now be
ing under the oontrol and management
of The McFarland Meroantile Companv,
which continues business at the old stand
with a larger stook than ever. a
IONE ITEMS.
the
TO COME TO AMERICA.
Th. Flnaat Private Library In the Worl4
About to lie 8ohl.
For some time past it has been ru
mored that the famous Althorp library,
which Dibdin called the finest private
collection in the world, was about to be
sold, and now the announcement is
made upon authority, says the St,
James' Gazette. It is hoped to sell it
en bloc, but should that not be possible
ttwill be put up at auction. Selling
the most famous of the world's private
libraries in a lump can mean only one
tning selling it to America. We trust
that may not happen, since Lord
Spencer's collection contains many vol
umes which it is national pride to nos-
sess such, for instance as the famous
Valdarfar "Boccaccio," which Lord
tfianutord wrested from the second
Earl Spencer for :3,'J()0, to ho ultimate
ly bought for Althorp for the bagatelle
of 750. It will be nn cnoch-mukinir
ale, for this great library contains
some 50,000 volumes, mostly priceless.
Scarce editions on vellum and large
paper, magnificent printing, and daz
zling bindings by Pasdeloup and Roger
Payne these are its glories. Many of
the books, too, have famous histories.
They have felt the touch of the Pompa
dour or of Diane do Poitiers, or the ele
gant grasp of Francis I. There are
eighty-two out of this ninety-nine
known productions of Caxton, to say
nothing of the famous Mcnlz Psalter, a
copy of which has fetched ."1,000. To
sell the Althorp library, indeed, is al
most as though we were to sell the
rarest rarities of tho printed book de
partment of the liritiiih museum.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator to
keep the bowels regular. One dose, is
worth 100 dollars, r
A happy New Year to one and all.
The lone sohool has elosed for the
holidays.
mL. n
i.ue 01a year closes with warm and
beautiful weather.
Remember prenohing at Ioue on
second Sunday of January.
CI 1.
oeverai larmera have started in plow
ing agiin since the chinook urrived.
A daLoe was be given at the houso of
Mr. Paul Troedson on New Year's even
ing. Mrs, Emil P. Voruz was down from
Heppner visiting a number of ber
friends.
The Rietman Bros, tarried awhile at
the city of Heppner during the past
week.
Miss Anna Balsiger, of Heppner, is
bere visiting relatives and friends during
the holidays.
Many children observed that Santa
Claus failed to make as many rounds
this year as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeland passed here
by rail the other day on their wedding
trip to the valley. Our congratulations
and best wishes. Mrs. Freeland is un
i.i . 1
u.u uuiu resilient oi tue lone vioiuity.
What's the matter with starting a Di
bating olub at lone? All that is uoces-
aury is mr some one to make the start.
With ibo talmt that we have here it
ought to be as interesting and profitable
as any.
A trap was set to a post in a oanyon
ueor iouo ior wild cats. During the
day MussrB. John aud Sam Ritchie and
A. T. MoNay happened to pass there
HUd saw a wikl cat was fust in the trap
but had pulled it loose until caiiKht
aain iu a soge brush. Mr. McNsy'a
horse was scared, Blmoet causing un
accident. Sam Ritchie tried to kill the
animal with an ax, but found it a too
dangerous undertaking. The ttapper
wbo labors for E. O. Sperry, soon ar
rived and killed it. This is his third
one oaught bere.
Jake.
INOR &. OO.I
Heppner, Ore eon.
BORG, :
Out for
THE
Cash Bargains
IN
Jewelry,
Cash
Talks.
SEE BORG, MAY STREET,
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
LVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Eto.
Trust Busts
HEPPNER, OR.
Ik hi Institute
-OF-
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 Gazette office tor parttculari.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and iur
KIRK & RTJHL,
The Enterprise Bakery aid Grocery Store.
OnMay Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. Tbeywill keep on band a full line of
STA.PLJH FANCY
Groceries and Provisions.
A full line of ohoioe Pies, Cakes and Bread j in fact everything that la
usually kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell cheep foi cash. Call anp
try them. ' H
If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE,
DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, - TAKE
If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED or
have A DISORDERED LIVER,
TAKE
If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW or
you SUFFER DISTRESS after eating,
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL
DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH,
TAKE
Auk Your Friends
Who have taken Hood's r'arsnparilla
whattbey think of it, and the replies
will be positiye iu its favor. Si uply
what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells
the story of its merit. One has been
onred ot indexation or dyspepsia, an
other fiuds its indispensable for sick
headache or biliousness, while others
report remarkable cures for scrofula,
catarrh, rheumatism, salt rheum, etc.
RIPANS TABULES!
Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, whioh when negleoted in
crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
RIPANS TABULES.
RIPANS TABULES.
RIPANS TABULES.
RIPANS TABULES.
Ripans Tabules aot gently, but promptly, upon the liver, stomach and intes
tines; cleanse the system erlectually; cure dyspepsia, habitual oonsfipationToffens.
ive breath and headache. One Tabule taken at the first ndioation of ndigS.
biliousness, distress after eating or depression ol spirits will surely and quickly
remove tbe whole dilBoulty.
Ripans Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best
pbysioians, and are presented in the form most approved by modern ecienoe.
If given a fair trial Ripans Tabules are an infallible cure; they contain nothini
injurious and are an economical remedy.
One gives relief.
A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 oents by tbe
wholesale and retail agents, 7
BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO.
SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO.,
PORTLAND, OHBOON,
Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so.
They are Easy to Take, Quick to Act aud Save many a Doctor'. BilL
SaiaaploB X-raa on application, to tlia Rlpana Cliralcal
STorte City.
Co., W.-w
"A DRUG IN THE MARKET.
Yes, there are many of them.
Some.very good, some bad.
Bad druifs are poisonous,
Also of no value whatever.
, .. , P,nre d.'llga are reat he'p.
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.
lo charge for them reasonably.
Wbo can do better than this?
SLOCUHl-JOHNSTON DRUG C0Nf.
POIL. COHN, Proprietor.
ft
Kidney nflVotions of yeiirs 's anding
u,djr Hln,nns Liver Regulator.
J. W. Poynts,
1 1 if. Lancashire Insurance Co.
OH1 MA.NCII 1CM.TICM,
w nmw AGENT
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