NOTICE TO ADVEHTIbEBH. pilOSK JcalrliiK the insertion of display ads., 1 tir change ol Name, must gat thuir nopy lu uut later lhaii Monday evening (or Tuesday's w. iuuij uiuuiiig iur rnuajs tril lion. TH faTTJtKSUK I'OUUBHINOCO. NOTICE. . 1. TUB sum o( five cents per Una will be Charged lor "cards ol thanks," "reaulutious ol reapucl," lists oi wedding prusents and donors, ana obituary notices, (olner tuau those the edit or shall hiinsell give aa a matter ol news,) and uotiiMsof spuciai meetings for whatever purpose 2. Notices ol church aud society and all other eulertaluuienta Iroin which revenue Is to be de rived, sha.l be charged lor at the rat ol live cenu a line. These rule" will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable aud madekuowu upou application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible lor his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence ol good iailh. 1 I'. FIBUEK, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTIb J im '"8 Agent, 21 Merchants exchange, ouu r raucisco, is our authorized ageut. Xuib paper is kept on tile lu his olhce. . TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek. John Day aud Canyon City, leaves as iollowa ; Every day at u a. lu., except ouuday. Arrives every day ate p. ra., except Monday, The cheapest, ojilckest aud best line to or Irom the Ulterior vuuutry. mm n . . .J' DELVAN, Prop, riilll Cohn, Agent, (Jive vour business to Hunnnn and therefore assist to butia up Mepp' Tier, tatronint those who patronize you, Here and There. Don't fail to nee "In the Enemy's Oaiup." 5-6 Papers for sale ut the Gazette office lit two-bits a hnu-ired. Deeds, inortgiiKes, etc., executed at the Gazette oltioe. Melviu Logan is up from the Douglas country this week. J. F. Spray got baok from the Wagner country Wednesday. Send your washing to Mrs. Nelson, at the Mountuiu House. Cbas, Smith, son of Geo. W. Suiitn, is sick with rheumutisin. Laughable Irish and Negro characters in drama Monday night. Fuiely a pleasing, patriotio play, is "In llie Enemy's Camp." t Arthur Smith will clean watches at the reduced price of 81. J. Myriok, a traveling man, was in town over Wednesday night. "lu the Euemy'H damp," by local talent, Monday night, Feb. 19. 5-ti The Ueppuer-Cauyon stage line is the bent, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. , The largest attendance during insti tute whs lust Friday afternoon, DL being present. Subscriptions to the Qazette from now till alter the campaign, new ones mind, 81.00. If you want a good gnu or sewing, machine, come to the Qazette ollioe and we'll tit you out. Those that have oounty sorip for sale should cull ou (ieorge Oonser at The First .National Uauk. 2-tf. We learn that Chris Niebubr is now at lieno, Nev., where he has embarked in the grocery business. Leul blanks, plenty of them, at the Guzeitu office, aud at world's prices. DisOouutH ou large orders. Ouod whiskey, oheap and artificial. Send if 1 postal note for recipe. Address lioj 101, .Pendleton, Oregon, i 12 Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Gazette will take oounty sorip at face ou subscription, and pay Dalanoe of game in oash at highest market prioe. 7-60 The Gazette office now runs an in surance aud notarial shop. Come in when you want to do your insuring and swearing. Mrs. Celia Boyhan, who lives at the Mouutian Houee,desires to do plain sew ing. Those having same will do well to consult her. The Gazette is under many obligations to Muss Annie J. Jialsiger lor her kind ness in furnishing the paper with a full report of institute doings. Every republican should sign the roll of the Kepublioan Club of Morrow county, aud then join a precinct club andjenroll himself lor work. 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. Eoho stage leaves Heppner for" Echo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ArriveB Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fri days. Fare, one way, $2.50. PhillCohu, agent, A. Andrews, trop. To our customers No difference how large or small your account is, oome in and settle, either by oash or note. We must have one or the other to enable us to stem the Hood. Haves Bbos. UOtf. Cook's Dead Shot squirrel poison, war ranted equal to if not superior to any ou the mamet. Manufactured by T. W. Ayers, Jr., Heppner. For sale by drug gists, grocers aud general dealers. 4tf. The scouring mill matter should -not be allowed to die. If we cannot seoure one person's assistance in the enterprise we should look further and get some one else. We must baye a scouring mill. Mr. E. A. Brundage is chief organizer of republican clubs for Morrow county. Mr. J. W. Yaughan, of Lexington, is bis assistant. This should have been mentioned in the item concerning olub organization. ' Green and Hiok Mathews will be found at the City hotel barber shop where anything in the line of the ten torial art will be furnished oo appli cation. These gentleman are artists and deserve your patronage. Call on them. F. J. Hallock returned home from Ba ker City Wednesday noon, where be had been in attendance at the meeting' of the C. B. K. P. He reports a pleasant time, Bnd says tbey were more than royally treated while there. Many women find great diffloulty in their hair beoomingly, be cause of its harsh and coarse texture. By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, the hair becomes soft, pliant, and glossy. The Vigor is the most cleanly of all hair preparations. Gid Hatt has now estubhshed a ton', torial parlor, at the Matlock building next ddor to Simons' blacksmith shop, where he iDvites the patronage of his old oustomers and all who desire stnotly first w Ai.n,rir.tv ohnmnnninff and hair- CISBB WUlS,oua""iK'--r -a . outline at living prices. Don t overlook The drama, "lu the Enemy's Camp, to be presented next Monday night by local talent, will be well worth seeing. While not distinctively a war play, its inoidenta are ounnecUd with imagi nary events of the rebellion. Good Irish and Negro parts. Tickets for sale at both drug stores. Remember the date, Monday evening, Feb. 19, '.8 P-m. In the call for the republican oentral committee meeting which was published in our last issue, we were in error as to the date. It should have read next Saturday, Feb. 17th, instead of the 27th. However, we hope all members of the committee will understand the same aud be on hand tomorrow at 1 p. m., at the parlorB of the Palace hotel. Geo. Her, Geo. W. Smith, Tom Booth by, E. D. Palmer, J. F. Willis, and sons, Jus. aud Albert Willis, were in from a distance to attend the republican olub meeting Wednesday. There were also quite a spriukle of republicans from liulm Fork and other parts adjacent. E. A. Brundage, the oounty organizer of republican clubs, will go to Cecil next Wednesday where be will organize a republican club. He will be sooom panied by several Heppnerites, also by Mr. Vaughau and several others from the Lexington country. Fossil Journal: Parson Bramblet is still eLtrenched in the Baptist oburch bombarding the gates of bell. Five have joined the ohuroh and are waiting to be dipped, and about a dozen are in the toils. The meeting will hold over Sunday, The Christian minister hs been hold ing services at the court bousa during the week, but from this date services- will be held t the old Record office on My street, Photographs, 81.50 per doses, at Shop piird's, ground-floor gallery, next door south of MoBride's wagon factory. North Main street, Heppner. 6-13 Hon, W. R. Ellis was in attendance at the fuceral of BepresentatiVe Houk at Dayton, Ohio, last Sunday. Houk died suddenly of heart disease. The Heppner school resumed Thurs day, after a few days' vaoation, oaased by the institute. Hood's Pills oure nausea, sick head ache, indigestion, biliousness. Sold by all druggiBtB. Born In Heppner, Feb. 10, 1894, to Dave Presley, a girl. That Dbama. Considerable objection is being, raised to the drama, "In the Enemy's Camp," to be presented by local talent Monday evening. Some have gone so far as to say that it leads to anything, but morality. The ladifs and gentleman who are to take part in this play feel that they have been wronged by such talk, and at tbeir request we have given this' spaoe for explanation. This drama which - is founded on incidents connected with the late unpleasantness, inoideots Ibat many of us have heard our fathers re late, is of such a obaracter that any true American might conscientiously endorse it. It is of a patriotio nature, and its moral is a good one. It com pares with the play recently presented, "Ten Nights in a Barroom," or "The Last Loaf" whioh the W. C. T. U. have planned to have presented in the near future. However, the participants in this drama are inolined to think that those who have been so loud in condemning the play are not acquainted with its murHls and teachings. The play recently presented, was endorsed by praotioall) every one in Heppner. It taught temperance, while the present one teaches patriotism, that principle upon which the existence of any government depends. Now we might go on with two or three columns uf argument in favor of this drama, but purchase your tioket early, get a good seat and see the play for yourself. Republican Club Organized. At the court house at 1 o'olook last Wednesday afternoon, pursuant to oall, quite a number of republicans from various parts of the county assembled and organized the "Republican Club of Morrow Co." A. vV". Patterson was eleoted president; T. W. Ayers, Jr., Vice Pres. j Jay .W. Shipley, Seo'y; Frunk Gilliam, Treus. The executive committee are T. R. Howard, Frank Gilliam and Otis Patterson, with the president and vioe president ex-officio members. The county orgahizer is E. A. Brundage, with J. W.Vaughan, as sistant. An organization oommittee of one from each precinct will be select ed at the next regular meeting, Satur- kay, Feb. 24, at 1 o'clook p. m. The object is to establish minor clubs' in every precinct in Morrow county,. Bnd membership in the co'unty club does not preclude membership in onepreoinot club. Considerable enthusiasm , was shown at the Wednesday gathering, and ere another week numerous precinct olubs will be in existence in the oounty. 1'be republicans organize at Liberty school house next Saturday night. An Accident. S. Waldman, repre senting Neustadter Bros., of Portland, was in the city over Tuesday night. S. Waldman is a brother of their rep resentative of Several years past, E. Waldman, who has many acquaintances here. From Mr. Waldman we learn that bis brother is now a cripple down at 'Fris oo having dislooated his ankle by slipping off a step while coming d.iwp stairs. He met with this accident about the middle of January,, but as yet is unable to get around without the assistance of crutches. We are sorry to learn of this acoident to Mr. Waldman, and hope that he may soon be able to be on duty again. Teacheks' Examination. Teaohers' examination is now in progress at the recorder's office under the supervision of Supt. Saling. The following are the applicants: MiBses Edith Wilmot, Olive Logan,. Jennie Kincaid and Martha Neville, Mrs. N. P. Deoegan and Messrs. S. W. Hinton, John Hornor, Soencer Akers, W. P. Snyder and T. E. Miller. The examination will close tnis evening. Well Said. There is more joy in this offioe over one sinner who psys in advanoe and abases the editor on every occasion, than over ninety and nine who borrow the paper, and sing its praise without contributing a cent to keep it out of the poor-house. Bless ed are the meek, for tbey shall inherit the earth, and obtain material for fenc ing it in, on time, and without security Exchange. Land Foe Sale.-480 acres over :n Wilson prairie. A good stock rsnob an will be sold cheap. Call at Gbze-.te office for particulars and terms. t;. Saved Our Boy A Clergyman's Statement Constitutional Scrofula Entirely Cured. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mats,: " Otntlemen : Wishing te tell wluit Hood's Bar. sspsrlll hn dons for us, X will s.iy that I rn tfo vi had a beautiful boy born to us. When Shout six months old Its touii a surs mouth, tvsrytnlsfl thitt wis known niustml rrmMles In slr:h eases was used, I had two doninc but 111 to M lieneAt. At the age of It mouths hi brtathed his last. Thus we laid Ouf Darling Child In tiii grave, On Aug 4, ism, another' boy was born unto usi At the agl! of two mouths lie be came afflicted with the same disease, 1 believed the boys trouble Was constitutional, aud not common sore mouth; 1 procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and commenced to flv tt regularly to both mother and baby, and occ slonly washed his mouth with a syrup ot buck brash root. Improvement began at once. W have succeed In eradicating the scrofulous blood from the system and tMlay we are blessed wltta a nice, fat baby boy, eighteen months old. lis Is th very Picture of Health, all Uf and full of mischief thanks to Hood's Barsaparlua. I am a minister In the Methodist Protestant church. 1 am here to back what I say and I am in no way interested in any profit ks the matter, except it affords me much pleas art to recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla to all as Hood'sCures a safe, rare remedy. Even my wife, sites taking Hood'i became healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood again. We have used only three bottles, but I keep It in the house." Bsv. J. M. Patx, Brookllne Station, Missouri. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood'a Hood's PIMs cure Constipation by restor ing tlie peristaltic aotlon of the alimentary canal HAVE YOU BACKACHE ? DR. GRANT'S IAIiV 1IBY (W CURES Diabetes, Briahfs Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment In Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and alt Dis eases of the Kidneys. prepared by Oil Manufacturing Co,, "ffitti?' For sale by Sloonm-Johnston Drug. Oo. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. QUESTIONS FORFAHMERS. Wheat and Wool-growers Invited to Make Replies Thereto. The committee of finances of the United States senate has sent out a number of oircular letters addressed to merchants, agriculturists, manufacturers, etc The following are the contents of the letter addressed to agriculturists. Headers ot this paper are invited to make replies to tbe questions propound ed therein : CIRCULAR OF INdUIIII. commotek on finance, Unitbd States Senate, Washington. D. O. Dec, 20, 1893. Mr Dear Sir: In former years when tbe question ot the tariS was Uppermost in the consideration of tbe people, circu lar letters were addressed to merchants, importers and others, making inquiries as to the oharaoter aud amount of their basiness, prices and wages paid, rates of import duties, etc This was notably tbe oase in 1845, under tbe direction of Secretary Walker; in 1882, through the tariff commission; and in lo, nnder the direction of Secretary Manning. Tbe replies to such interrogatories furnish valuable statistics and other data and materially aid in legislating upon the subject of customs duties. With a view to seouring suah informa tion, the committee on nuance submit to you the following questions, which they trust you will formulate replies to, adding such general or speoial mat ter as yon may be possessed of, and whioh, in your judgment, will be ot value to the committee: 1. What is tbe character of your product? t 2. Do similiar foreign produots com pete with yours? 3. What would be the effect upon your product ot a reduction of duty on imports ot all kinds? 4. Have the wages which you pay for labor increased or decreased within tbe past two years? 5. To wbat extent does your state export agricultural produots? 6. What competition doei such exports meet abroad? 7. To wbat extent, in your opinion, are tbe prices and produot of your products affected by tbe manufacturing industries ot your state? 8. Have your living expenses in creased or decreased during tbe past four yearB? 9. Please give your views on the prop osition to restore suear to the dutiable list. 10. Do tbe present duties benefit, in any respect, people engaged in - growing agricultural products and staples; and, if not, how can they be so modified as to prodaoe this result? 11. ' State, generally, anything which you believe would be useful to the oom mitteelu preparing tariff legislation The oommittee are desirous that your reply shall give a full expression of your trews, and not be restricted to merely answering tbe question categorically. At the same time it is desired that your answers shall be. oonflned to your own business and stated oonoisely. Publicity will not be given to names or publication of businecs if on so desire. Very respectfully, , I. W. Yorheek, Chairman. Address all oommnninifions to Hun. IJ. W. Vonrhpps, Chairmn Finance Committee, U. H. SeLMte, Washington, V. c. FOR fUUB Ja-S Gilliam 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 increased ly part of the year. For spot cash, .we will give you bargains. S. S. HORNOR, Salesman. OP )The young how to choose the best one to marryjflN TW O fJOURSEiThe married how to be harmv in marriaee ; ( DAYS YOU )The fond parent how to have prize babies j ( OMi )The mother how t have them without pain ; (AGENT )The childless how to be fruitful and multiply; ( SOLD WANT TO KNOW )T he curious how they WHAT )The health how to enjoy life and keep well : (AND HE EVERY )Tho invalid how to get well again speedily; ( fcAY E,D BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1 ,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth (T.N ONE TO )Pind it in Dr. Foote's" Plain Home Talk, ' ' YEAR. KNOW. )'1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 1 ,00,000 READ ) Reduced from $3.25 to $1.50; circulars free. " ' t COPIES P. H. T. )Murray Hill Book Co., 129 E. 28th St., Nc- Vc:'1 ' SOLD. LEGAL BLANKS. Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC l CONVEYANCER STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent New York dispatch reads : "James C. H . a line looking and apparently healthy man, was observed to stagger while walking on Fifth Avenue this afternoon, and after taking one or two un certain Bteps fell to tile sidewalk. When picked up he was dead. A physician ex amined the body, and pronounced heartdiseam the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature of the case is that Mr. H was on his way to Maine, to settle m the home of his boyhood. He had passed the previous ten years in the western mining country, and had amassed a fortune. If YOU haveany of the symptoms given in the followingtestimonials you should lose no time in seeking relief. f rom jolin u. itooerts, eiatmgton, ra.: "I have suffered with palpilalion, irregular pulse, fainting and mothering spells, pain in ihouldert, side, and arms for over forty years. For twelve years have been treated without avail by prominent physicians in xay neigh borhood and, in New York. Growing con stantly worse, smothering spells followed one another, so my me was oiten in dinger ana I needed constant care. Asmyson had been cured by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, he sent me three bottles. The first dose gave me instant relief. Before using the last bottle I was completely cured. Although seventy five years old I feel twenty years younger. I claim my cure to be almost a miracle." Here is a letter from Mrs. John Kolges, of Cleveland, O. ! "I had been troubled with my heart and stomach for years, but for six teen months had been confined to my bed. I had four of the best doctors in the city, but none of them could benefit the weakness of my heart. I also had dropsy and rheumatism. I never took medicine that relieved me at once as Dr. M'des New Heart Cure does. I am much stronger. My appetite Is splendid. I earn strength with every .dose. 1 nave gained more In six weeks from your treat ment than in sixteen months from all the doctors." . "Dr. Mileif New Cure for the Heart Is sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists. It is safe, effective, aqreeiible, and does mire." Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. For sale by T W. Ayers, jr. Rip's Wood Yakd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your reeidenoe, sawed or un- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per oord; three timed, $1.00. lard near the depot, tieave orders at Sloan Howard's, 4 tf. Simmons Liver Regulator is only family medicine. Itev. J. M. Rollins, Fairfield, Vs. Why do yon endure the agony of dyspepsia? Simmons Liver Regulator will always onre you. Tf vnn havA nvnr.mHnlapfl in Ant ing or drinking take a dose of Simmons Where? At Abrabamsick's. In addition to bis tailoring business, he has added a fine i line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosierv, etc. Also has on band some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrahamsiok, May street, Heppner, Or. fc. Bisbee. uSarxKTEii, on. with new goods the ear Geo. Conser, Assignee. sw "growed" ana came to De ;( Plenty, of them at the Gazette Office. . . . CALL, AT OPPICM Don't Lose Heart, -j PLANT FKIf It V'S MRKDS tlllw ytfiir, and Iimk4i u for lost lima i fcrry'H.seert Annual rorlHiH wius give you many valuable hints a unout wnac to raiH ana now to i raIHe tt. ItconluinHlnforma-i . lion lobehjul from no other . source. Free to all. lD.M. Ferry k Co.. petrol t, MICH. Salary anfluipuiiBt'B paid weekly tram Htart. PerruanisntpoBltion. Lnulusivo territory Exuorleauu unnuccBBury. Peculiar udvaptages tobeginnerfl. Llboral oommlBbion to local part- time agents. LargcBt growers ot clean, Oom- hardy, reliable plote aHBortmunt nursery fortheorrhtird, stock. lawn and garden. Wo want you now, whllrf the fruit industry Is lo imoortant. Good chance forll fT...,i free. 11UOWN DUOS. CO., nur- .dvnnftBiaenL uuim aniiimi pur- .crvmen. Portland, Ore. rThlshoUBeU reliable. Name this paper. Ed.) ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Studebnker wagon heads them all. For sale at Qilliam A Jiisheo's. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. C. Thompson Si Co.'s stand, and the place for bargains. a The Keelcy Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobacco lmbit. See ad. The Palace is the lending hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty ol light are provided for everyone, a If you want to buy groceries, and bread stnir cheap, go to tbe Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Ruhl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up your watch or clock, fie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his business' a M. Licbteuthal & Co.'s new stook of splendid, summer uottou and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention, a The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar land, has lately changed hands, now be ing under the control and management of The McFarland Mercantile Compnnv, which continues business at the old stand with a larger stock than ever. a Shoemakbh. Ed. Rirbeok. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just looated in tbe Abraham-sicr- tiiiilding, on May street, where be is prepared to do everything in his line. Mi iiirbeck is strictly a first-olass work man and warrants all work. Qive him a oall Uwtf Simmons Liver Regulator is a medi jcine endorsed and used by physicians and drnguists. i 1. 'i. - 8. 3Sm'' ' Ccnr,(cos t"e(niii)t fEiiiifd tie cenn-'.wfe'fesV.f--tiy people. TFEPEOPLEAEE COMING OUR WAY! Not only onoe, but again and again. Tbey know that from os they always get full weight Bnd good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best Is ex plained. Tbe "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes ns frienda, and so establishes oar trade. We want you to baye some of our friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and seo us, everybody- M T INOR Why .Buy When yon can MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, Etc, at the Ind at a lower prioe than 'sold on the streets. By so doing you will assist in build ing np your city. Look to vour interests and assist those who assist you. 1 aw SHAW & M'CAETT, Props. The :tty Institute -OF- KIRK & The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keep on band a full Hue ot STAPLE AND FANCY n A full line of choice Pies, Cakes usually kept in a first-class bakery store. try them. trroce RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when negleoted in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. ''ftSSLBff h RIPANS TABULES. 'KS RIPANS JABULES. If your COMPLEXION 18 RALLOW or DIDAMC TADIII CO you BUFFER U1HTUEHB after entluif, TAKE nlrMlsO I ADULLO, For OFFENSIVE BKKATH anil ALL T. KR DIDAMC T A P I I I CO DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH, - TAKE tllr AINO I A D U L t. O . Ripans Tabules act gently, but promptly, upon tbe liver, stomach and intes tines; cleanse the system effectually ; oure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offens ive breath and headache. One Tabulb taken at the first 'ndioation of indigestion, biliousness, distress Bfter eating or depression of spirits will surely and quiokly remove tbe whole diffloulty. Ripans Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best physicians, and are presented in the form most approved by modern scienoe. If given a fair trial Ripans Tabules are an infallible cure; they contain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 cents by the wholesale and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., l'OHTI.AM), OH IitJO.V. Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so. They are Easy to Take, Quick lo Act aud Save many a Doctor's Bill. Baia.pl X"r on supplication, to tli XSlpajaja Clieroieal Co., aT-i TTorJc City. REMOVAL N0TICE! The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware. Stoves, Etc., carried by Has been moved from the Odd Fellows' building to the West wareroom of the Mc Farland Mercantile Oo.'s establishment. He still has a complete line whioh will be disposed of at very reasonable prices for CASH. Call around. 1 BW The Lancashire Insurance Co. A. W. PATTERSON. AGENT oo o o-t n ttieWorld Ct ;) I ml Clin I ttil in Een hi r. Irnildirg ind f(i Ilicliit limits tblCDftcul. i'fpt fc n n i daiii i s fri 11 e liMelir JIBS. M. TON CAEOW. Pioprietress. & CO.. Heppner, Oregon, of Peddlers? get the ohoioest Liberty Market. For the Cure o Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It 1b located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast, Call at the Gazbttr office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. RTJBCL, i i n i nes ana irons and Bread ; in fact everything that ia Thsy will sell oheap foi cash. Call aud bw