Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 06, 1894, Image 3

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" m .-iil .tortlrlnt Hie Inaurllon of display ads.,
.. I'lmiifce o; i-aiiiii, must gel iticir copy in
u .1 t,c. limn Molality evening lor Tuesday's
r.uiiiiMi, ur liunMiiy uvuiiinn lor Fridays edi
tion. TH 1'ATTKHMIM I'll BUSH 1110 Co.
NOTICE.
1. ilie Bum uf II vo cents pur Hue- win he
e:..uwl l..r "cards of Uianmi," "resolutions of
,, , . i i, iinoioi weuuing presents and donor
iki uoituary notices, (oilier tlian phone the edit
. hlmll liiniseii give as h matter of news, and
.iuUix-h ol special meetings lor w iiatever purpose
l. Polices oi oliiircli and society and another
riiU'rUiiiiiiieins iroin wliicn revenue in to bo de
rived, alia)! tu charged for at the rato of live
touts a line. These rules will lie strictly adher
ed lo in every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
u poo application.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for Ills or her communication. Ho
correspondence will be published unlest the
writer s rual name is mna asau evidence of
yood faitli.
I Y, KWIIKlt, AKWSPAPlvR AUVKKTIS
4J In AKout, ti Merriiaiaj f,(.,aKo,
r-.sn t mni'ispti, w nnr autiwiUiiU agent. This
(.npnl is kept on tlii; III lit oillna, '
..... uu cniuuiiaueil a too
sorial parlor, at the Matlock building
..uuoriu oinious' blacksmith shoo
" '""v me iiaironage ol bis old
customers and all whodesirestriotly tirut
jlass work, shaving, shampooing ami hair
cutting at living prices. JJ0u't overlook
uieeu Miitiiews baa opsued op hit
unruer suop, next door to Hayes Bros.
tiuuves, etc., on tap ub usual.
TIME
ill' HhmIii
TABLE,
I'uMinuui, Moimmeiitf Urn O'olt
J. .on JMy ami umyim oity, leaves us follows i '
Jivery day a! a. in., except Sunday
Arrives every day at li p. m except Monday,
j ho cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior coun try.
i'lull (John, Agent.
Prop,
Owe your business to Hetmtutr wnie
and Uierefure assist to build up Uepp'
iwi: tammize those, who patronue
you,.
V.. n
vuiruMNiA. c a. Mann ar
nveu raturuay from California. Siuoe
the iirst ot the year he lias been engaged
iu surveying in California, near Los
Angeles, having given up his position
on the "peniDsula" last December 31st
Mr. Mapn gave our reporter quit an.
interesting desorjption o( th lower
section m regards the eatmtrjr, ellmsts
and peppie, Or4ioartlf times weuld bt
wry guof down in thai ffglge, but
Mexico M enjoying (J) small nhsra of
tus world's flminoial depression, Mr,
Mann will remain in fliBHeppner region
a Cew dujs to look after business matters.
Here and There.
'1 he politicians ol Morrow
Kay knowingly, "We are for you "
lint when Ihc conventions o'er
Won't the boys be mighty sol o,
In this naughty hind of sorrow.
Perdu, niortnn,'CB, etc, executed at
tllB UliZutti) oHioii.
O. T. Dou(,'lua was up to Heppner
.Stiturdiiy on business.
Artliur HinitU will clean watches at
the reduced price ot Jfl.
Union mid Umatilla counties are or
gnnizitiK repnblioim olubB.
Sprinjr in yH playina with the tail of
wihUT in 'ere parts.
.John W. Dunk arrived Saturday from
below, mid wi'l remain here thin season.
'Die H'iiii('r-Oiiny(!ti ittnjje line is the
!.'t, el r iipcut mid ijuickeHt to the in.
twkir.
tlood'rf Pills do not purye, paiu or
K'tl't', lull nut promptly, easily and
i iiicu utly.
IL-fV. Orny. of Iho Cbrintinn cbnroh,
liwptiHHd h. ). Buy uol iu Willow creek
li::;t ! u ml ay
IE you want a jrood yuu or sewiui:
machine, come lo the Gusi'.'tte ollioe and
wti'il lit you out.
Louis Mule, of the Iono section,
onlled nt the Gazette ollioe Saturday
lunf, while iu town.
Some pacrili'sious cuss stole altar
tr,iis from the Pendleton Catholic
church Inst Monday.
Those that hnve county sorip for sale
Khould call on Ueorye Conser at The
I'irst National Bank. 2-tf.
The A. O.U. V. lodos, of thin place,
is experiencing n boom, and is growing
by dozens and scores.
Th Oni8itt be siMit to any art-drc-w
isi tin. United Htulee till after
caiopaico for HO cents. )
,ej.:'i! blanks, plenty of them, at the
GnKotte ('liiie, and nt world's prices.
Uii-count on 1 ;t r.;r? orders,
(looil whiskey, ohenp and artificial.
Send Jfl postal utile for recipe. Address
.Box 101, Pendleton, Oregon. 4 12
Kvory mail who takes any interest in
fast stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
M. E. timith departed . for Junction
(Jity baturduy night. He may return,
However, and looate in Morrow oounty.
The Gazette will take oounty scrip at
face on subscription, and pay balanoe o
same in cash at highest market pnoe.
7-CO
The Gazette ollioe now runs an iu.
surauoe and notarial shop. Come in
when you want to do your insuring nnd
swearinR.
News from Florida states that Cor-
bett was acquitted ot the oharges
against him. 1 he whole thing was an
egregious farce.
Those who have brought in various
kinds of supplies in lieu of cash, should
call around at this office and get credit
for BHtue if not already giveu.
L. D. Boyed is figuring on the N rth
Fork bridge, to be built by the Grant
county authorities in the near future
It is badly needed nt that place.
Photographs, 81.00 per dozen, at Shep
pnrd's, ground-floor gallery, next door
south of MotJride's wagon factory.
North Main street, Heppner. 5-13
Chns. Hopkins, general manager 'of
the Spokrne Telephone Co., is authority
for the statement that the line will be
extended into Heppner the coming
season.
Mrs. W. P. Scrivner, of Heppner, was
one the successful contestants in the
Examiner's guessing contest. However,
she was not the first and was not
awarded the prize.
Echo stage leaves Heppner for Echo
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. Fare, one way, $2. 50. FhillCobn,
agent, A. Andrews, Prop. .
To our customers No difference how
large or small your aooount is, come in
and settle, either by cash or note. We
must have one or the other to enab'e
us to stem the flood. Hayes Bkos. 90tf.
Cook's Dead Shot squirrel poison, war
ranted equal to if not superior to any on
the market. Manufactured by T. W.
Ayors, Jr., Heppner. For sale by drug
gists, grocers and general dealers. 4tf.
Mrs. Phill Cohn left last night for
San Francisco, tier husband accompany
ing her as far as Portland. She will
Btop nt Anderson, Calif., on her way
down for a brief visit with a married
sister.
The lecture of F. 0. Davie, lost Sat
urday evening, on the subject of "Tbn
A. O. U. W.," at the opera honse was
largely attended and from what we bear
was much appreciated. The A. O. U.
V. at present is the most prosperous se
cret order in Heppner.
Immigrants nnd returning voyagers
find in Ayer's Sarsapanlla a cure for
eruptions, boils, pimples, eczma, etc.,
whether resulting from Bea-diet and life
on ship-board, or from any other cause.
Its value as a tonic and dlterative medi
cini cannot he overestimated,
Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy (rives
the best satisfaction of any congli medi
cine I handle, and as seller lends all
otlo-r preparations in this market. I
ri ccrnm 'lid it because it is the best
medicine I ever handled for conghs,
c Mr and ermin. A. W. Baldridge,
Millernville, ill For sale by Slocnm
J' 1 n - hi Drug Co.
Julai 1). Ni?!i'r, of Spokane, bas been
appointed by Col. Weidler ns deputy
Collector of internal tevenne. The
CoIolcI desired to remove the -Spokane
man who is a republican, and ns he will
remain in r.fgne bnt a few week", end in
deference to his sncoeor, Henry Blaok
man. appointed Mr. Neater, a democrat.
Mr. Nester has a good show to stay.
A Cobbeotion. Through a typo
graphical error, the representation of
the various precincts, for the next
cuuuiy repuoiicuu convention, was in
correct. It should be as follows; Wells
SpriogH, 2; Matteson, 2; Pine City, 2;
Alpine, 2; Eight Mile, 3; Dry Fork, 2;
Iiena, 2; lone 3; Gentry, 5; Dairy, 5;
Mt. Vernon, 5; Heppner, 9; Lexington,
3; Cecil, 2: Total, 47.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.
The religious services at the opera
house conuuoled by the Evangelists,
Baruaby and Crawford, ooutinue to
attract the earnest attention of the
people of Heppner. Many are attending
who are not usually considered churoh
goers; iu fact, they are known as
such. The subjects handled by Mr.
Baruaby are, many of them, of a different
ohnraoter to those generally treated by
revivalists, while his manner of treat
ment is clear and logioal, thus leaving a
distinct and indelible impression upon
the niinds of those who hear him. His
subjects thus far sioou our last report
have been as follows: On Saturday
evening it was "The Gospel, Gods Power
unto salvation," founded upon Rom.
1:10, showing that salvation is to those
who hear the gospel, believe it, aocept it
and obey it, that is God's plan and that
all other plans are the devioes of man,
out of harmony with God, and there
fore no salvation in them.
Ou Sunday morning he preaohej an
exceptionally, plain, practical sermon
to the ohurcb, taking for his text
I'hillipian 4:8,9. An individual or a
ohuroh, following out the line of moral
and religions conduct laid down by the
speaker, could not fail to oommaud the
respect and esteem of every one. His
leinarlu were very plaiu and pointed,
but spoken in tones of love and will
have it lasting influence upoa his
audience. At 7 p. m. Sunday his sub
ject was "How the Holy Spirit Speaks,"
based upon first Cor. 12:3 Here, as in
furmer discourses, he showed the reason
ableness of the religion of Christ, that
Uod is the devisor, Christ the exeoutor
and the Holy Spirit the perfecter.
This shows the beautiful harmony that
pervades the Holy Soripturesand divests
Christianity of the "hoous poous" Bnd
mystification that modern theologians
have invested it with.
Joe music under the leadership ot
Mr. Crawford oontinues to be a promt
nent attraction. It is to be regretted
that the people are not more generally
furnished with Bong books. Mr. C. is
an enthusiastic believer in old-fashioned,
whole-souled congregational singing, and
never fails to work up a good interest
in that part of the worship when he has
a fair show.
Lost a Lj
Blood Po'tsioi.cd by a SlIgM
Accident
But Hood's Sarsaparlila Purified,
and r.ci3:ored Keatth.
"C. I. Hood &('o Lowell. Muss.:
";entlcmcn:-Thrce years ami a file neni'trat.
ed one of my legs Just above the knee. I win
some distance from a doctor and t::. wound was
not properly dressed, fr.i:):,.- to iceive th
necessary treatment,
Dlood Poisoning
set iu. I became so weak and n:y system so
much run down that I could not turn in bed or
lu'ip myself iu any way. After seventeen
moulds' confinement, my wife took me to Walla
Vi'ulb, Wash. Here the surgeons amDUtated
ii.y lei' half way between the knee and the hip.
l'ulWWlUIi tills mv health inmmvarl uljl.ti.. i..1:
shortly Balherings began to form on Biy body
and caused me much pain and sufierliis. Sev
eral rented es were tried but did not Rlvf me re
lief. Final y Hood's Sarsaparilla wa recom
mended and ".uiu
I Could Sea a Change
from tha first Gradually I hare Improved; I
am growing stronger and the painful gatherings
have disappeared and I am about cured ot my
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
111". AH the credit Is doe to Hood's Barsapa
rllla and I feci that I cannot speak too highly ot
tt" B. L. Burnett, Starkey, Oregon.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, oo the llvw and bowels. 25c.
Reserved fo McFarland Meucantile Co.
A severe rheumntio pain in the left
shoulder hud troubled Mr. J. H. Loper,
a well known druggist of Des Moioes,
Iowa, for over six months. At times the
paiu was so severe that he could not
lift anything. With all he oould do he
or nld not get rid of it until he applied
Chamberlai i'b Pain Balm. "I only
made three applications of it," he says,
"And have since beeo free from all
pain." He now recommends it to per
sons similatly afflioted. It is for sale
by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
81,200 FAKH AND STOCK ItANCH.
It will take only $812 to buy it; 480
acres, 2o'0 acres plow land; one-half
mile running water. Improvements:
40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2
houses and stable, spring and minor
improvements. Adapted to farming,
sheep and hograisiug. An extensive
sheep range joining to Bock oreek.
Terms: $110 down; remainder on long
time. Looation: On county road, two
and one-half miles west of Rood bill,
Eight Mile, Or. 320 acres for $510, or
$108 for ownership in 160 acres school
land or will exchange for two good
horses. Original cost of sohool lan d
$320. Apply at Heppner Gazette office
Heppner Oregon. 199-tf-sw.
Rip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residence, sawed or un-
sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at
$7.00 ner oord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00.
Yard near the depot. Leave orders at
Sloan He Howard's. 4-tf.
SQUELCHING A DUDE.
A Chicago Ex-Judge Performs the Job
Willi Ureut Success.
One day not long ago on an Illinois
Central suburban train a woman entered
the car and looked around for a seat,
says tho Chicago Tribune. There was
but one vacant, and that was in one of
the little four-seat compartments in the
middle of the car. In this compartment
were seated three poople. Noxt to tho
window and facing the engine was an
ex-judge who lives at Hyde Park Cen
ter. He is a large, portly old gentleman,
quite as dignified in every-day life as
when upon the bench. I don't remem
ber who sat beside him. Opposite him
lata slim young fellow who lives in
that anstooratic and exclusive neigh
borhood known as Kenwood. He is a
dude of the "would-be" variety, and is,
or was, studying for the ministry. He
had two or three small parcels in tho
seat beside him. The woman paused in
the aisle opposite this seat and looked
at the parcels and then at the young
man from Kenwood in a mildly suggest
ive sort of way. Presumably his
thoughts were fixed on things heavenly.
At any rate he took not the slightest
notice of the woman. Then the woman,
after looking around the car and seeing
no other seat, asked the young man if
the seat were occupied.
"Yes, it is," snapped the representa
tive of Kenwood's aristocracy.
The ex-judge here calmly leaned foW
ward and picked up the parcels, trans
ferring them to his own capacious lap.
The woman, supposing that they be
longed to him, thanked him and sat
down beside the divinity student, who
grinned with delight to think that his
portly neighbor would have to hold the
parcels all the way to Kenwood. As
soon as the woman was fairly seated the
ex-judge, with a snort of disgust,
pitched the armful of bundles into the
lap of the scion of Kenwood nobility.
'PI. IU 41 .a
ucDupu i,uo muruugmy-exasperatea
little dude, instead of being ashamed of
his rudeness, glared through his spec-
laeies at tne uigninea old gentleman
sitting opposite and exclaimed fiercely
in nis squeaky little voice:
"I think vou re real mean!"
GREAT
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
DISCOUNT ON ALL S
IE
Closing out the entire stock of
Boots and Shoes
of the old firm of M. Liohtenthal
Cost for Cash.
fc Co.. at
Call arid Secure a Good Bargain.
Assignee.
P. Q. POITQPSOI go,
LJaving put their business upon a tem
1 porary cash basis, Call Attention to
the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur
chasing Power than ever before known in
Heppner.
We most get our stook into money, and profits are no objeot when the money
oomea in sight. Shake your oash at us and see n tumble.
Iltf
THTT, PEOPLE ABB COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only once, but again and again. Tbey know that frtin ns thev bIwuvh ot
full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best is ex
plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes ns friends,
and so establishes our trade. We want you to have Borne 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 see ns, everybody.
Y xnor
&. oo.
Heppner, Oregon.
or
)Tlie young-
how to choose tho best, mis t.n nui vrv TM 'TWO
nrvTT r a t,ti mi. ' t t i , . . ' .
u itor i ub imirnea now 10 a& nappy m marriage ; ( DA Y S
YOU )The fond parent how to have prizo babies ; ( ONE
WANT )The mother how to have them without pain ; (AGENT
TO )The childless how to be fruitful and multiply; ( SOLD
KNOW )Tho curious how thev "crowed" nnd rams to Ib -l AO
WU 1 H-l. , 1 l; i i 1. - ' . vfrTVTr,
WHAT Vrhe health how to eniov life and kopn wall
EVERY )Tho invalid how to get well again speedily ;
BODY )The imprudent; how to regain wasted energy.
OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most vvtb
TO )Pind it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Home Talk,
KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 1
READ )Redueed from $1125 to $1.50; circulars ftvj,
P. II. T. )Murray Hill Book Co., 12!) E. 28th St., Ne v
SAVED
$1,100
TN ONE
YEAR.
iOO.000
COPIES
SOLD.
Jlliw, Dawson &jons,
ATTORNEYS AT lA.
in a prompt ?and satisfactory
HEPPNER,
All business attended to
manuer. Notaries Public and (Jollectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDING.
OREGON.
Land Patents (
Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contested cases intelligently apd skillfully handled,
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and dispute:
Contests
voeedilv settled.
2
agricultural land
Between individuals having conflicting claims u
vs. ana tnose between claimants under I he Minera i.nnn nd nurimilturul
olaimants; and also bstween claimants under any of tbe public land laws and the
Railroad companies and their grantei s, mid the states and their grantees, under
the Swamp-Land nnd School-Land Grants.
Specialty made of securing oatents in the shortest nnnsibln timn fnr anttlam
who have complied with the laws nndnr which their entries were made, and who
are aunoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by Trilling
Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed.
Advice also given in all matters relating to the nnblin lamia. eoneniHllv nn
points nrisiug under the new laws which Imve been reoeutly passed providing for
tbe disposal of the public domain.
If you want your laod pntent in n hurry if yon want your land business, of
any charaoter, attended to by skillful Hiid competent attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Weddekuurn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. 0.
BORG,. : THE
Out for
C
ASH BARGAINS
IN
J ewelry,
Cash
Talks.
SEE BORG, MAY STREET,
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc., Etc
' Trust Busts
HEPPNER, OR.
The My Institute
-OF-
For the Cure Ox
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Foreat Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast,
Call at the Gazette office tor particulars.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sur
cure.
KIEK & BUHL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of
staple a.:nx fancy
Groceries and Provisions.
A full lino of choice Pies, Gakea
usually kept in a first-class bakery store,
try them.
nnd Bread ; in fact everything that is
They will sell oheap foi cash. Call and
sw
RIPANS TABULES!
Disease oommonly conies on with slight Bymptoms, whioh when neglected in
crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
Shoemakeb. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just located in the Abraham
eiol' cnilding, ou May street, where he
is prepared to do eveiything in his line.
M: Birbeck is strictly a first-class work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
call 14wtf
' Where?
At Abrabamsick's. In addition to his
tailoring business, he has added a fine
line of underwear of all kinds, negligee
shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on band
some elegant patterns for suits. A.
Abrahamsick. May street. Heppner, Or.
WANTED.
Re ter on 650 ncres of land in Klick
il at Oo . , Wash . Good bouse, barn , and
plenty of water. Six miles to market.
F. O. Buckncm,
9tf . Heppner, Or.
Land Fob Sale. 480 aores over in
Wilson orairie. A good stock ranch an
ill be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
office for particulars and terms .".
AN INTERESTING PET.
ft Is a Land Turtle l;car!iig Evidenoes
a KemarkunU- lilaturj'.
A Baltimore gentleman has a very
Interesting pet, which has afforded him
considerable amusement, and particu
larty so this summer. It is a dry land
terrapin. It was caught, says the
Pittsburgh Dispatch, by an ex-council
man oi liaiumore several years ago
while enioyuiff an outing at Swao
creek, and as it seemed to have a rec
ord somewhat remarkable, it was
brought to the city, where it becama
the pet of the family, and particularly
of the gentleman's father, who takes a
great interest in it and has kept it for
sight years. On the lower shell is cut
jn large figures, very legibly, "1845."
lust over this date is also cut "Jack A.
D." "Jack" seems to have been set
at liberty then by his first master and
snjoyed freedom until 1871, when this
date was cut lower'down oa the ' stall.
Here it has lived and grown fat dur
ing the past eight summers, its winters
having been spent in a box of cotton
batting and sand arranged for it in the
gentleman's cellar. During the sum
mer it has been fed on soft snails and
fishing worms placed near it, and it is
so tame that it is fed thus from the
hand. During the winter, of course, it
remains dormant in the cellar until the
warm sun shines out and it is brought
up tor its summer outing. The gentle
man thinks it something"of a weather
prophet, and hus watched its habits
very closely. When "Jack" thinks it is
going to rain it is very active, hustling
about in the yard, and never misses a
chance of crawling through the grass
during the shower, but when a very
dry spell is about to set in it buries
itself in a corner under the shadows of
the clematis vines. This summer
"Jack" has been acting rather singu
larly for one alone in its little garUe"cL
For some time past little mounds of
loose dirt in a flower bed have occupied
is attention and watchful care. The
gentleman opened them the other day
jind found several nrettv w
Seeds!
Choice Seeds
Trees !
Fruit Trees
THAT WILL GROW.
Wholesale and Retail. Catalogue
Free. Address
GEO. STARRETT,
jan25-3m sw Walla W'alla, Wash.
ADDITIONAL LOOAhS.
The 8tudbaker wagon hendsthem all.
For sale at Gilliam & Bisbeo's. a
"Hardware" 4id you say? Why, yes
at P. C. Thompson &. Co.'s Bland, anil the
place for bargains. a
The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove
oares liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine
and tobacco habit. Bee ad.
The Palaoe is the leading hotel in the
oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty
of light are provided for everyone, a
If you want to buy groceries, arid
bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise
Grocery. Kirk & Ruhl, proprietors, a
Borg, the jeweler, is tb man to fix up
your watch or clock. Lb keeps a full
stook of everything pertaining to his
business' n
M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stock of
splendid, summer bottou and tie special
ties in the shoe line are attracting mark
ed attention. a
Tbe general merchandise establish
ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar
land, has lately changed hands, now be
ing under tbe control and mauagvment
of The McFarland Mercantile Company,
bich continues basiness at the old stand
with a larger stock than ever. a
GREATLY
REDUCED
RATES
MADE BY THE
V A 1 1 T I i A Vl n
FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
TO Ft
If yon SUFFER FROM HEADACHE,
DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION,
If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED or
Imve A PISOKDEKKD M VElt, -
It your COMPLEXION IH HALLOW or ..
you SlIFFEK DIHTKKSH after eating 1 A K tL
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL .
DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH, -
RIPANS
RIPANS
RIPANS
RIPANS
TABULES.
TABULES.
TABULES.
TABULES.
Ripaus Tabules aot gently, but promptly, upon tbe liver, etomnoh and iutes
tines; oleanse the system effectually ; oure dyspepsia, habitual oonstipation, offens
ive breath and headaohe. One Tabulb taken at the first 'ndioation of indigestion,
biliousness, distress after eBtlng or depression of spirits will surely and quickly
remove the whole difBoulty.
Ripans Tabules 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 Ripans Tabules are an infallible cure; tbey oontain nothinit
injurious and art an economical remedy.
One gives relief.
A quarter-gross box will be sent,
wholesale, and retail agents,
postage paid, on receipt of 76 oents by tbe
BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO.
KDl'NI) TRIP
TICKETS
HAYS.
UOOD FOR 30
'orthnd to San
-AND RETURN-
$27.50
IN'I.'I. CUING
FIVE GATE
THE FAIR
TICKETS TO
leather a Slow Town.
An event has happened in Konsing
ton, N. II., whj..h hai set the inhab
itants wild with e.vciUiinent. The firs',
honse to he built in the place for tnirty
year; is approiichin? completion, and a
grand celebration is expected when the
inmates take possession
liXCCKMON TRIPS
From Sun Francisco to other points In Cali
fornia will be alloivcil purchasers of special
MM inter Fair tickets at Hie followiiiK round
trip rates :
To stations under 1VI miles from San Fran
Cisco, one und one-third one way tare.
To stations IVj miles or more from San
Francisco. one anil oiie llftli one way arc.
For exact rates anil full Information Inquire
of J. B. Klrklaml, Dist. Pafs. agent at 134 First
St., Portland, Or., or address tlie undersigned.
KICH'DGIiAY, T. II. (100D.MAN,
Gen. Trallic Manager. Gen. Pass. At.
San Francisco, Call!
E. P, ROGERS, A. G. . & V, A.,
Portland, Oregon.
SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO.,
I'OHTLAN I , UHGGON,
Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so.
They are Easy to Take, Quick to Act ami Save many a Doctor's Bill.
Eamplsa TV on.
application to
tua IJipaii. Cimiel
Oity.
Co., iT.-w
Produoe $2 50 and get tbe Gazette for
one year. Nice family paper, and bnl
y to puper cabins.
"A DRUG IN THE MARKET.
Yes, there are many of them.
Somejery good, some bad.
Bad drugs are poisonous,
Also of no value whatever.
Pare drugs are great belps,
And these alone should be
Used in compounding.
We claim to keep in stock
The purest drugs matte..
To compound them skillfully,
To prepare prescriptions- quiokfy.
To charge for them reasonably.
Who can do better than" this?
PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
T
HE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
II
Co.
L W.
OK MAIVCHICMTKH, ENGtVAND
PATTERSON, AGENT owrtth.BtinjiworM
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