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F1HHKK, NEVVHI'AI'EK ADVKltTIS JLJ. lng Agent, 21 Merchants iSxchanite. bun b rancisco, is our authorized agent, 'ibis paper is aeut on uie in ills ouice. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : isvery day at (i a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day at li d. lu..oxceiitMnndn v Tlie cheapest, quickest and best line to or itoui mo luiurior country. J- DELEVAN, Prop. W. A. Johiiston,Ageut. Give your business to Heppner people. ana uterejore assist 10 uuila up ilepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Anson Wright wbs iu town yesterday. Mrs. 0. S. Van Duyn is on the sick list. Dr. MeSwords wus culled to Lexington Itiursuuy. J. D. Hamilton left for bis ranoh yes terday morning. Fred Sherman Las returned from bia mountuiu bunt. Papers for sale at the Gazette office at two-bits a hundred. Deeds, mortgages, etc , executed at the Gazette orlioe. Send your washing to Mrs. Nelson, at tbe Mountain House. Joe Kolmau went down to Portland on hiiHiueeo this week. Arthur Smith will clean watches at tbe reduced price of $1. Ralph Ditteuboeter interviewed the business men here Tuesday. W. E. Kahler and Sura Meadows were down from Hardmau Wednesduy. C. B. Cate, of the Ridge oountry, was in Heppner on business Wednesday. The Heppner-Oanyon stane Hue is the best, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. Rev. Henry Rasmus and family are siok with typhoid fever at their home in Spokane. Subscriptions to the Gazette from now till after tbe campaign, new ones mind, $1.00. If you want a good gnu or sewing machine, come to the Gazette offiae and we'll (it yon out. Hood'ri Pills do rot pnrgp, pain or gripe, hut i"'t promptly, easily ami efficient) 25c. T'itp tint hn"" county scrip for sale ubo'iM e ill on Heuri; doner nt The Fi't Nn'i'm'il II ml:. IMf. TV cri'vl. ii thoroughly snaked nnd if i v1" -!li'.' farmer looked forward to a bountiful cr..p it is now. Ieial blnnkx, pleuty of them, at the Giz-tte ollii'e, nnd at world's prices. Discounts ou lurgu orders. Mis. Judy Mitoball, who hue been visiting with her son, Oscar, for some time pant, returned home Monday. Kvery man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. S. Whetstone is among those talked of for sheriff, and on inquiring we fiud that Mr, Whetstone is in the raoe. . Cabinet photographs at 82.00 per doz en for the next 30 days. Montgomery & Aldridge.at Danner's old stand, t. Borg, Farnsworth, Van Duyn and J. J. Adkins are in tbe political field. They will make good city offloers, , The Gazette will take oounty scrip at (ace on subscription, and pay balance of same in cash at highest market price. 7-60 The Gazette office now runs an in surance and notarial shop. Gome in when yon want to do your insuring and (wearing. , Mrs. Oelia Boyhan, who lives at the Mountian House.desires to do plain sew ing. Those havisg same will do wll to consult her. J. N. Brown left for Portland the first of the week to attend the republican Btate central committee meeting which Oonvened Wednesday. Diok Clark, the Dong Creek tonsnrial ertidt, returned from n three week's visit in Portland Tuesday. He left on Wednes day's stage for home. Those who have brought in various kinds of supplies in lieu of oaeh, should Ball around at this office and get credit (or same if not already given. John Hoffman, tbe chicken thief shot In Portland recently, died sinoe. ye who have a yearning for your neighbors' (owls, be not covetous and take warning. V. H. Peas, of Salt Lake City, has se cured the contract by bid for carrying tbe mail between Heppner and Canyon City, for the coming year, beginning with July ist next. A. J. Borie, Supt. of the Paciflo Di vision, oame up yesterday to view Hepp ner and surroundings and to attend to business oonneoted with the Union Pa oiBc. He returned below this morning. Heppner is oharitable to a fault, though the town has a few corns and bunions. A purse of over 830 was made np in a short time for a needy woman Wednes day. But few failed to respond with silver. Green and Hick Mathews will be found at the City hotel barber shop Where anything in the lioe of the ton orial art wjll be furnished on appli cation. These gentleman are artists and deserve your patronage. Call on them. it The Bnnual meetiog of the Washington, Idaho and Oregon Fruit Grower's As sociation will be held at Spokane, Wash., during the week begining Feb. 12th. The U. P. will sell excursion tickets for the round trip, good from tbe 12th to the 23rd inclusive. For further infor mation inquire of J. O. Hart, agent at this place. The old connoilmen, Farnsworth, Licbtenthal and Patterson, will be can didates for reelection. They leave their record as oootioilmen to be Judged by the voters of the town of Heppner, From an eoonomioal point of view they have certaiDly sucoeeded, and this is why tbe business men of Heppner have urged tbem to run. A Frenchman who bad been cooking it tbe Palace hotel for 8 short time, being under the infliienr-e of liquor became boisterous down at Krick's saloon Satur day last and wheu thrown out began to demolish the windows. He was ar rested and consigned to the oooler nntil Monday morning when be was given 90 dayi in the county jail. Gid Hatt has now estubhsbed a ton Borml parlor, at the Matlock building, next door to Simons' blacksmith shop, where he invites the patronage of hie old customers and all who desire stnotly first class work, shaving, shampooing and bair oultiug at Jiving prices. Don't overlook Gid. To our customers No difference how large or small your aooount is, come in and settle, either by oash or note. We must have one or the other to enable us to stem the flood. Haves linos. 90lt Last Monday night a protracted meet ing wos begun out on Eight Mile, with Rev. Parrish in ohargs. He w ill be as sisted shortly by the Heppuer ministers. A. Ixivegreen and Jas. Inskeop, rep resentatives of Lone Balm Lodge, I. O. O. F., Hardmitn, accompanied the re mains of the late Jaoob Johnson to Hardman Wednesday. The report that Mr. J. W. Morrow will be a candidate for sheriff had no foundation. Mr. Morrow will probably be nominated by his party for clerk. Frauk Foster and Solinger Bros, arriv ed from John Day Monday on horse back, and on Tuesday Mr. Foster and John Solinger left for 'Frisco. J. F. Spray purchased two oar loads of oattle out in the Butter oreek country whioh he shipped to Poiiland for bis use, Wednesday. Ashland Record: M. V. Rork passed through Ashland Sunday for southern California, where be expects to remain several moths. Billy and 'Oeue GlisaD, of ;the Ante lope country are visiting their parents in tins city. They will probably remain until spring. Hon. H. lilackman, T. J. Matlook and J. W. Matlook left Wednesday for Pendleton. W. E. Kahler is being talked of for clerkship on the republican ticket. Chas. Iugrabam and Joe Saling were in from Eight Mile Wednesday. Dan Hurl, of Butter cceek, was in town Tuesday. Death of Jacob ohnson. A telegram Tuesday from Walla Walla announced the death of Jaoob Johnson, a well known and comfortably fixed sheep- raiser of tbe Gooseberry seotion. Mr. Johnson had been Buffering from con sumption for tbe past three years, but until the past few weeks has been able to attend to business. Reoeutly he went up to Walla Walla to reoeive medical attention at tbe hospital there, but be oontinued to grow worse until death relieved hiun. He leaves a wife in good oiroumstances. His remains were taken in charge by members of Lone Balm Lodge, I. U. O. F., of Hardman, on their arrival Wednesday, and were taken to Hardmau for interment. Mr. Johnson was a good citizen, and his death is much regretted. The Special Session. In pursuance to the call of the county judge, the oounty court met in special session at tbe court house yesterday with Judge Keithley and Commissioners Baker and Viucent present, for the purpose of con sidering the matter of reducing the tax levy of Morrow county. The matter was thoroughly discussed and it being shown that the assessed valuation of property as returned by the assessor bad been very materially increased by the sheriff's assessments, and that as small i levy as possible should be nade, the oourt ordered the levy of ten mills as made and entered at tbe Sep tember term of oourt be amended to seven mills. This is a good move in the direction of economy. A Pleasant Affair. A pleasant sur prise was perpretrated last evening upon Rev. J. M. Sbulee, of South Salem, by about sixty young and old friends who invaded his home armed with substantial testimonials of goodwill and esteem. Tbey were happily greeted of course, and the evening was spent delightfully in conversation, musio and games. Tbe pleasant event left upon one and all an impression not soon to be for gotten. Salem Statesman. 10NK ITEMS. A fall of about a foot of snow bas lain for a week. The Chinook arrived this morning and will get away with it. Arrested Boyd Logan, for breaoh of promise. The trial will take plaoe Tues day evening at Douglas City. A Hterary Booiety has been organized at the Grange dall, some distance South of lone, and are holding interesting meet inns. lie Rhea sohool will oommenoe Feb. 2tth, A. W. Balsiger, teaober of tbe Four Mile Center school, has been em ployed for a term of six months. Tbe Four Mile Center sohool will olose February 23. The special exer oises are to be held iu tbe eveuing of the same day. All are invited to attend. We see by tbe paper that lone is also in the raoe for oouuty othoes. The seleotion of J. A. Woolery as a candi date is a go 'd one. Be is well known in tbe county and a better man oould not be found. We would like to see T. J. League as a republican candidate for sheriff o f this counry from this vicinity. Nearly Jive years of service in tbe oivil war has helped to thoroughly qualify him for tbe office. Let us unite in giving our sup port to oandidutes regardless of party. Jake. Jan. 27th, 1894. IIOO Kewaril 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaaea disease tnas science nas been able to cure in all its stages and that is oatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive oure now known to tbe medical fraternity, vatarrn ueiog a oonetitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting nireotly npon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors bae so niuoh faith in its ourative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. tSrtfnld by Druggists, 75o. If hfflicted with scalp diseases, hair fulling out, and premature baldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply Hall's Hair Berewer. Krs. Judfe I'tck Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How She Was Cured Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the fol lowing letter from Mrs. II, 'if. Peck, wife of Judge Peck, a justice at Tracy. (il.. and a writer connected with the Associated Press: "By a deep sense of gratitude for the ure.it benefit I have received from the use of Hood's Barsauarilla, I have been led to write Hie follow ing statement for the benefit of sufierers who may he similarly aftlicted. Kor 15 years 1 have been a great sufferer (rom dyspepsia and Heart Troublo. Almost everything I ate would distress me. I tried different treatments and medicines, but failed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend prevailed upon me to try .Hood's Sarsaparilla. The first bottle I noticed helped me. so 1 con tinued taking It. It did me so much good that my friends spoke of the Improvement. I have received such great benefit from It that Cladly Recommend It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I eat ever distresses me. It also keeps up my Hood'sCures flesh and strength. - I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparllla too much." Mks. H. M. Plica. Traoy, California. OetUOOD'S. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perteot In proportion and appearance. 28o. a box. HA Vn YOXJ BACKACHE ? DR. GRANT'S KIDNCT i?J Diabetes, Briglit's Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick imst sea-men: in Ui'ine, Burn'nq Sensation, I'aln in i tie B-.icIs, anil r.li Dis eases of ti.D Kit IKY. PKKl'AHKD BY Forsalo by Sloonm-Johnston Drug Co. and T. W. Ayars, Jr. Hip's Wood Y add. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or un- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at $7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, (0 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00 Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard s. 4-tf, Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' ex peri enoe, has just looated in the Abraham. siok building, on May street, where he is prepared, to do everything in his line. Mr ttiroecK is strictly a first-olass work man add warrants all work. Oive him a call. Uwtf ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Studebaker wagon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. 0. Thompson & Oo.'s stand, and tbe place for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove oures liquor, opium, morphine, oocnine and tobacco habit. See ad. The Palaoe is the leading hotel iu tbe oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a If you want to bny groceries, and bread stuff aheap, go to tbe Enterprise urooery. jurit a nam, proprietors, a uorg, tne jeweler, is toe man to fix up your watcu or clock. Lie keeps a full stook of everything pertaining to bis business a M. Liohtenthal & Co. s new stock of splendid, summer botton and tie special' ties in the shoe line are attracting mark' ed attention. a The general merchandise establish' ment formerly owned by Coffin & McKar. land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under tbe control and management ot j. he ftlorarlana Mercantile Compnnv, whioh continues business at tbe old stand with a larger stook than ever. a fw METHODS OF Waqfaoc Electricity Applied to the Firing of fiat l.nx Cutis. Recent experiments at the naval prov in;; ground with ;i Uatliny (run attuchec to an electric motor have determined I new method for lirinfr this class O" ordnance on shipboard, says the New York Tribune. The results were sat isfaotory, nnd hereafter guns mountet on deck or aloft will be operated by I motor. Landing parties on shore wil continue to fire the gun by the usua method. The motor attachment is ni improvement instituted by Dr. K. J Gatling, and the plans of the arrange ments were made by the Crocker Wheeler Motor Company of New Yorl City, who also furnished the electrica appliance. The adoption of the moto will result in an economy of men ant in effort, and will increase the efficiencj of the fire. Where before two mei were required to operate the C'Utlin) guns, only one will be necessary here after. Heretofore one man, the gun ner, trained the gun and dropped thi shot where they would produce thi greatest effect and another operate the crank which sets in motion th mechanism of the piece. liy the nev system the g-unner alone trains and op crates the gun by touching a button. The motor is attache'' to the breed of the gun and moves with it in all di rections. It can be detached instantly the connection being a specially de yised one, and injury to the motoi alone will not impair the usefulness oi the gun. The greater steadiness of ap plication by the electricity renders tlu Gatling gun more effective as a piece a, prdnance than when operated by hand The serving is as certain and there ii increased regularity. These elementi have entered into the new arrangement' and given to the service another use fat tbe electric currect. Land Fob Sale ISO sores over in Wilson prairie. A goid stock ranch anJ will be sold cheap. Cull at Gs.rtie I office for particulars and terms. I, FOE GALE J3ST Gilliam YOUR ATTENTION! W"e 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 increased with new goods the ear ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. Geo. Conser, S. S. Hornor, Salesman. OP )Tho young liow to choose llitTbest one to iiuirry ;(1N TWO COURSE)Tho married how to bo happy in niarriiisje; ( DAYS YOU )The fond parent how to Lave prize babies ; ( ONE WANT )The mother how t". have them without pain ; (AGENT TO )The childless how to be fruitful and multiply ; ( SOLD KNOW )The curious how they "growed" and came to be ;( 42 WHAT )The healthy how to enjoy life and keep well ; (AND HE EVERY )Tho invalid how to get well again speedily; ( SAVED BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth (IN ONE TO )Pind it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Home Talk," ( YEAR. KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; (500 000 READ ) Reduced from $3.25 to $1.50; circulars free. (COPIES P. H. T. IMurniv Hill Book Co.. S29 E. 28th St.. Ne York.f SOT.TV M, Dfttf.n NOTARY- PUBLIC CALL Ulw IdUMI CONVEYANCER LEi;iLILMiscif!r atth0 Attempt at Suicide. It Might Have Been Prevented. From the Boston Post. While the walks in the Public Garden were crowded yesterday afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gates at the corner of Beacon and Charles streets were horrified to see a man suddenly plunge a knife repeatedly into his throat and fall to the ground. While waiting for a conveyance an officer questioned the would-be suicide, who was about 50 years of age, as to his name, address, and reason for wishing to end his life, but the man steadfastly refused to give any infor mation regarding himself. He wus taken to the Massachusetts General Hospital and surgical attendance given him. Although weak from loss of blood it is probable he will recover. About 9 o'clock last night a hospital attendant got a little information from him. He said his name was Samuel D , and that he came some weeks ogo Srom New Brunswick. The last few days tit Aeotf has felt quetr, and he has been wan lering about the city, not knowing which way to turn. What impelled him to commit his fash act he was unable to say. The above is the familiar but terrible story of the results of mental derangement caused by overstrain of the nervous system. People who have diztinat, headache or back ache, or who are troubled with melancholy or despondent feelings, are already well on the road which leads to insanity and suicide. "Dr. Miles Medical Co.: I cannot find language in which to express my apprecia tion of the great benefit I have derived from the use of your Restorative Nervine. When life became a burden I would use the Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves, and to calm my exhausted and irritable brain.'1 Mas. H. Brown, Rochester, N. Y. Br. Milts' Restorative Nervine has no equal in crRlNO Nervous Diseases. It contains po opiates or dangerous drugs. Hold on positive guarantee by all druggists and Pr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. For saleby T. W, Ayers, jr. 11,200 FARM AND STOCK RANCH. It will take only 8812 to bny it; 480 acres. 260 acres plow land; one-balf mile rqnmng water. Improvements; 40 acres fenced, 5 acres cultivated, 2 booses aud stable, spring and minor improvements, Adapted to farming, sheep and hogrsising. An extensive sheep range joining to Rock oreek. Terms: 8110 down; remainder on long time. Location; (Jo eounty road, two and one-half miles west of Rfiod hill, Eight Mile, Or. 330 aores for $510, or 8108 for ownership in 1(19 acres sohool land or will exchange for two good horses. Original oost of sohool land, 8320. Apply at Heppner Gszette office, Heppner Oregon. 199 tf-sw. For oonstipation, biliousness and kidney affeotions take Simmons Liver Regulator. & Bisbee, UEPPNEH, . on Assignee, sw The sowor has no second chance. If you would at llrst kuc- 'ceed, be sureund start with FERRY'S SEEDS, Ferry' Hera Annual lor 1SII4 , contains the sum mid suliNtjince. the latest mrnithK knowl- re. tvery pluntor shuuli cave i i. went iroe. D.M Ferry Co., Detroit, Mica. Salary and tsipenneri puld weekly from start. Permanent position. Exclusive territory. Experience unneceBBarjr. "cuIfarS aarantbgeEtouegiiJiiera. Libera communion to local part- time aircnts. Laxeest growers ol clean. r.ery S moo. jOT. JS"- lawn and gar.Hi. Wo want you now, while tho fruit Industry IB Bo W . ...., n..H .h,n.n for advancement. Outfit and full par- ular frc!. WtOWN 11KOH. CD., nur- fcaS'Vrvimm, I'orllnnd, Ore, (This tiuUBO IS rollahlo. Name thin paper. Ed.) CONFEDERATE HONEY. 10,000,000 of Kills Issued hy the Dr parted Nation Whipped to Atlanta. Eighty million dollars in bills wore shipped to Atlanta yesterday, the mam moth packngee of money filling five large dry goods boxea und making in nil more than a dray load. None of the bills are ourrent however, as they represent "nothing in God's earth now and naught in the waters below." They are Con federate bills of the rarest typo. The huge pile of genuine Confederate money was shipped here from Uiobmund, Va., the former capitol of the Oon federHoy, and is now the property of Mr. Chas. D. Barker, N'J.QO S. Forsyth Street, this oity. The money is of every denomi nation issued by the departed nation, and in tbe bigcolleotioa are bills of the rarest type. There ' are bills issued during every year of the war. Thou sands of them are very valuable as relies, but the great number of them Mr. Barker has on hand will make them so common as to bring but little on tbe market. The eighty millions of dollars of Con federate money has been all along gup posed to have been destroyed. This is undoubtedly the largest lot of Cmfed erate money in the world. Atlanta, Qa., Constitution, June 4th, The Texas oow boys take Simmons Liver Regulator when bilious. J. E. Pierce, Rauchero Grande, Texas. '1 I. 2. 3. rj.f i:,y:' 4. THE PEOPLE OUR Not only once, but again and again. mmmsm .Uv uu uuu measure ror me least money. Why we sell the best is ex plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes us friends and so establishes our trade. We want you to baye some of our ' friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, HatB, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see us, everybody. M Why Buy When you can MEATS OF ALL Etc, at the And at a lower price than sold on the streets. By so doing you will assist in build- ,K Ul, JUUI uon i0 vour crests Biid assist those who assist you. 1 aw SHAW & M'CARTT, Props. The Keeley Utile -OF- KIRK & RUHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of STAPLE AND JT-AJSTCY Groceries and Provisions, A full line of obnioe Pies, Cokes and Bread ; in fact everything that is usually kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell cheap foi cash. Call anp try them. RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when netrlnntml in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. uj?S..raSr?gsr00U.B-TAKB If you are BII.IOCS, CONSTIPATED or "onr..?M!:!'5?K,N.w hallow or T1 you nuiriii uihtukss aitor uatlnu, "- For OFFENSIVE BREATH anil AI.L take wsuiiusim UF THK STOMACH, - Ri pans Tabnles act gently, but nromutlv. imon th liver, ataman), n,i tinesi cleanse the system effectually; oure dyspepsia, habitual oonstipation, offens. iVft hrnnt.h anil licu.lnnha n,.o rP...T- ..i i .u n... , r. . ..' .... .... ...,. iDU at lUB Urst 'uuioiwon or indigestion, miiouBiiesR, distress after eatmir nr ilenmiiniiin nf uniritu nin ,.,.!. . ...i ' remove tbe whole difficulty. Kipans Tabnles are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best pbysioians, and are presented in the form most approved by modern science. If given a fair trial Ripens Tabnles are an infallible cure; they oontain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. One. gives relief. A (luarter-irross box will he sent, nnutnoa nm',1 on o,.oi..i 7K t. i .u. wholesale and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., 1'OHTLA.NI), OHBOON. Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tubules if requested to do so. They are Easy to Take, Quick to Act awl Save many a Doctor's BilL Sam.plB XYj a application to rorJE REMOVAL NOTICE! The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware. Stoves, Etc., Has been moved from the Odd Fellows' Darland Mercantile Oo.'s establishment. will be disposed of at very reasonable 1 aw The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ol' MANCHIiHTUU, BNQLAXn 1 W. PATTERSON, AGENT One 0' K W Oil) Fii 1 1 Cletf lottl in Eejrntr. Enildirg Mirrd fcr Iltctiic LigLts tbrcugbcut. test sect hd.( daiiccs fti lie tiMeliig nnhliiv Courteous treslmfnt assured tLe ceun- MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. ARE COMHSTQ WAY! Tbey know that from us they alweys get Heppner, Oregon, of Peddlers? get the ohoioest KINDS, SAUSAGES, Liberty Market. For the Cure en Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazbttk office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. RIPANS TABULES. " RIPANS TABULES. DID A MO TADI II f-r - o I nDULtO, RIPANS TABULES. r "uu 4"'u,u tH ElparLB Cli.nalca Co., 2rrr City, carried by building to the West wareroom of the Mo- He still has a complete line whioh prices for CASH. Call around. o tlie llont In the World