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FIHHEK, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS--IJ ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange. Ban Francisco, is onr authorized agent. Tnif paper is r ept ou Die in bis onice. TIME TABLE. Stage for Fardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and 'Jauyou City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m except Sunday, Arriveseverydayate p. m., except Monday, The cheapest, quickest and bust line to or from the interior country. J. 6. DELEVAN, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. ' Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. J. N. Elder is reported quite ill. Qid Halt left this mormux fur Pea dletou. Arthur Smith will clean watches at the reduced price ot $1. Miss JcDuie Kincmid, ot Iorie, is conva lescing from u severe illness. Go to Curie's nud net a two-bit hail cut. The cheHpest iu town. F. O. Buckiium and Wm. Hagbeh arrived from The Dalles (Saturday. E. O.: J. B. Keeney, of Camas Prairie, is iu town after the-election. Wanted A few more customers foi (be home laundry , Mouutain House. Hood's Pills do uot purg, pain nr ((ripe, but aot promptly, easily and efficit-uil) Mail Sunday and yesterday, but m further trail's till next 1'iiday. How do you like it? Without a doubt Simmons Livei Regulator will cure you. It una cured thousands. Take Simmons Liver Regulator to remove the bile, clear tue head and restore digestion. Those that have county scrip for sale should cull on (ieorge Conner at The First National Bank. 2 tf. Photographs $1.50 pel dc zon at Sbep pard's gullery, near opera houBe, north Main St., Heppuer, Oie. 26i(. Green Mai Lews bus opened up his btttber shop, next door to HayeB Dros Shaves, etc., ou lap as usual. Tbe Union Put" fie on the Columbia is damaged about $j, 01)0,000. It will be monlhs before traffic ia resumed 1 8 before . Cbas. Jones got baok from Pendleton Friday. He reports that trains are running irregulailv an the Union Pacific east of Pendleton. Tbe hiah water at Arlington came up to tbe Bile of H. Heppuer's old ware bouse, while across the nvar the Weaver bouse and baru were taken out entirely. A great bargain sale has just o u menoed at tbe MtFarlnuil Mercantile Co's. big store Everyiniug ai oust for oasb, until f, II stock is laid in. See "Ad." Walt Richardson, Frank Huberts and Frank Kogeis have gone Co The Dulles to woik at carpentering. Alter the flood recedes there will be pleuty to do. Echo stage leaves Heppuer for Echo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Fare, one way, 1,2.50. Phill Oohu, agent, A. Andrews, Prop. The Troy laundry was burned last week at Portland, several Chinamen perishing in the flames Tbe propria tor, Mr. Richurdsuu, was Beverely burn ed. The oause of the fire was an ex plosion of gasolene. Next Saturday and Sunday, tbe 16tb and 17th iusts , Elder Howard will be here and hold Quarterly meetiug at the M. E. oburch, bun til. Will also preach on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. All are invited. E. O.: Mrs. Mark P. John isurned today from a viBit to Hepiner, her former home. Mrs. John came up bi team from Echo, having oomefrum Hepp uer by stage. Her Portland visit was necessarily given up. At a session of tbe school board Saturday last, the old corps of teachers was reemployed, with one exception, Miss AddieCoulee being selected to take charge of Boom 2. The next year's term will be niue months, salaries the same as last year. The Harvest Queen was reported as sunk while beiiu takeu over the fall", but tbe (Jczjtte learns that it was not damaged materially, it has sitice been ratsed and takm over safely. Iu a few days the Union Puoitio will have a full line of boats in operation. At the first indication of disorder, the deranged or enfeebled couditiou of tbe stomach, liver, or bowels, should be promptly rectified by Ayer's Catnartic Pills. These Pills di not gripe, are perfectly sale to take, and remove all tendency to liver and bowel complaints "Is this hot enough for you?" is a Billy question; but if ynn meet a man who complains of sufficing from ihe heat, teo to one you will dud, ou inquiry that he does not use Ayer's Sarsapa iiia to tone up his system and free bis blood from irritating humors. Eieht teams came in from Arlington Saturday with 30,000 pouu.ls of freight. They were in oharge of Jaa. Fritoe, Tom Driahell-jlllwrt. Willis, Lee Caot- well, Jas. Mir.i,i vvhLE10"'' Sherman Shaw and fibers. This freight bound foftJunnner hv rail, but Jayed "y """JfLinrl. A. u. uarie. oi w v;iy, mni". un purchased the tonsorial parlor formerly owned by Old Hatt, at the Mitlnck building nex dour to nimon's blaok Bmitb shop, where he invitee the pat on age of all who desire strmlly flrat class work at reasonable prioes. Haireut. shave or shampoo, 25 cents each. O've him B call. The regular subscription price of tbe Semi-Weekly Gaz-tte is $2 50 and tbe regular price of the Weekly Oregonian is 81.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weeklv Orpconian for S3. All old sub scribers paying their snbsc-io'inns for one year in advance will be entitledto tbe same. Several errors crept into the official returns as published in our last isnie, so we republish the returns in this issue that our readers may h-ve the same correctly. However, the err"rs did not affect tbe pluralities with but one exception, that being A. A. Jtyne. republican candi late for pn BN-ntifg attorney, whose plurality was raised to 279, an inoreue of two. JlJDUBD lfBOM TUB NolSE. A Story es the rounds thunly: A member of the party went into a restaurant in Portland, aod saw ou the printed list that there were on hand some frogs' legs. Now frogs' legs were new to him as an article of diet hud so tbe member of the parly oalled a waiter and ordered some. They were good. But when the bill ciame, be fouud that tbey were nigh f 1 50 per plate. Bage and indignation were stamped uuuji-takably on tut oounteuanoe of the member oi the afore said party. The proprietor rea soned with him that frogs' legs were scarce and therefore their legs came high, and the outcome was that a bargain was struck between the two for all the member of the party oould bring the restaurant proprietor, at two bits per pair. The former went borne and prepared to drain a pond near his house from which nightly came noists w ich seemed to indicate thousands of frogs. The big four-horse wagon was baoked up to the pond, and tbe water was run off. The frogs did not oount out according to expectatioa. In faot, only six frogs were fouud, and conse quently only Bix pair of legs. "Gee whilikics," said tbe man-. ' I thought tbeie were dead loads of frogs in that pond, from the noise toey made." Tbe story applies to the populists, and explains why Gov. Pennoyer thought nis party hud evoy thing. Sw aggart'it Squikbkij Poison. Ben waggai t while up from his farm yester Iay informed us that he was still manu f.ioiurmg his tquirrel poison. Up tt late he has pot 200 gallons on thi uiaiketund it has nearly all been dis posed of under a guarantee, and as yei u.me has been returued, and many are .be flattering reports be has received relative to the same. Mr. Bwaggart left ibis moruing for Walla Walla where he will plaoe bis poison on tbe market and also secure more drugs for tbe manu facture of the same, as be bus purchased all in stock at our local drug stores. From all reports this is by far the most . tt'.uiive tquirrel poison ever used by the faimers of this couuty, and Mr. bwaggart will undoubtedly find ready sule for it over in Walla Walla country. From Gilliam OorjijTY. The following are the mjorities given the state, district, congressional and couuty tickets in Gilliam county: W. R. Ellis 220; W. P. Lord 198; C. E. Wolverton 35; tt. E. Kiuoaid 192; Phill Metschan 184; 0 M. Idlemau 178; G. M. Irwin 156; W. H. Leeds 202; A. A. Jayne 209; V. C. Wills 196; J. E. David, rep resentalive, 113; SV. J. Mariner, county judge, 297; E M.Clymer, commissioner, 174; W. L. Wiloox, sheriff, 97; Jay P. Lucas, clerk, 302; S. B, Barker, treasurer! 271; M. O. Clarke, assessor, 75; J. L. Hill, surveyor, 363; W. W. Kennedy, supiremendeut, 155; W. A, G lodwin, ooroner, 49. Every man rcoeiviug a plurality iu Gilliam county is a repub lican except Wilcox, chosen to succeed himself as sheriff, who ia a democrat. Bad Luck. -Four apple teams came in Saturday from John Day, having beeu delayed on tbe trip several weeks by high water in tbe Jobu Day, Bnd bad roads generally. The fruit ai rived in very bad oondition, as did the two loads which came in oyer a week ago. Mr. Powell, tbe representative of the Butte commission house, having left for home, and it being impossible owing to high water in tbe Columbia and damage to road-bed and track to ship any part of tbe fruit, Diok Ambler, the owner, left this morning for Pendleton with a wagon-load of tbe best which had been sorted from the wreok, Jas. Fristoe asoompanied Ambler and will return with some freight for Heppuer merchants. On tub Histbiomo Boards. On last Friday eve at tbe opera bouse, White's Dramatio Co. rendered before quite a large and appreciative audience, tbe drama, "The Gambler's wife," or "Never Too Late to Repent." This company has the best talent that evtr graoed a Heppner stage, and on this occasion each and every one did themselves credit. The ending is Darticularly good and all tient away praising the play. Ou next Friday evening, the same company will produoe "The Curse of Rum," followed by Dan Wolf's,"Land ed," a langbab e farce. It is hardly neoessary for this paper to say that all who attend next Friday evening will be benefitted as well as entertained. The Count From Grant. Reports from Grant, including all but one pre cinct, give the fo'lowing vote: Con gressional Ellis 802, Raley 383, Wal drop 341; Joint Senator Go wan 719, Kellogg 385, Gilbert 357; Joint Repre sentativePatterson 766, Dustin 436, Steauh 208. Harney county without doubt gave pluralities for Kellogg and Dustin, but from latest reports was conceded not to be large enough to over come tbe heavy vole of Grant in favor of Patterson, and of Morrow and Grant for Gowan. The republicans have also elected ?XSry m!in 00 tne ooaD'y ticket in Grant. pQLiBBKt. Poison. Ben 'rlw',ert has a new kind of squirrel poison which lb dead shot on squirrels. It is for sale at Phill Cnhu's. at tbe low figure of $1 per gallon, in bulk. This poison is guaran teed, or money will be refunded. It is something that squirrels will eat, even at this time ot tbe year. Now is the time to kill them. Machine Oils. Penland fe Co. have on hand a fine assortment of maobine oils, for sale cheap. KcoDnmy and Strrngth- Valuable vegetable remedies are used in the preparation of Hood s Sarsapa- rilla iu such a peculiar manner as to re tain i ha full medicinal value of everv ! ingredient. Thus Hind's Sarsaparilla oomhines economy and strengtn and is l.enulv remedy of whioh 1UU Uoses One Dollar" is true. Be sore to get Hood's. Well and Happy Thank to Hood's Saraaparlila Dull Headaches That Tired Feeling. Mr. W. H. Tales San Francisco, C'al. " One of the greatest-mistakes people make is to lock the door after the horse Is stolen, or in other words, to wait until they are sick In bud before they do anything for the poor hody. Neither my wife nor myself were real sick ; I attended to my business, and my wtfe to her household duties dally. But we had dull, heavy headaches, and a little oveT-eicrtlon would Urn Ui greatly, and my appetite was very poor. So we took three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the result was perfectly satisfactory. 1 be lieve Hood's Sarsaparilla Saved Us a Severe Sickness And a big doctor's bill. It people would only remember that ' an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound ot cure,' there would he less sufferinc la the world. My advice to all who do not feel Hood'sCures well Is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla according to directions, and you will be well and happy." W. U. Tolbs, 115 12th St., San Francisco, CaL Hood's Pills cure all Ilrer Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, lick headache, Indigestion. NAHBY. (chapter iiii.) The leckshun is over an no won is hurt only tbe pops. It semed to be publioan day. rah-rah for Billy to-morrow, he got there if it did take lots of Kollateral. Ask Joe Hany it the publioans will fite. their wuz more Btuf uzed here both to by votes an drink than uzual ou sioh daze. that Saint clair went up to lexinton an Dd a fine ov 85 au kosts fur tbe sake ov tellin a pore wider what he thot ov nor ded husban. be didnt pay enufl be'd otter pade $100 an 5 yeers la tbe hog pen . i understan that the pops leoted their gustioe and Konstubal iu lexinton presinkt. au if tba did sumbody mite bav to be whooped. They wuz prepard to fire tbe auvels an whin the uews kum that tbe pubs bad ganed the day they draped ther beds. i bav kum out ov that tranoe al rite just in tim to see the pops soode under in gud shape, an the sickest set ov fellus U ever sawed, wel their is seetg pre pared fur al ov tbe pops up at tbe bed ov salt River, i can see them in my mind a grate herd beded by tbe grate King (without a Krown) poddlin up Salt river, it is a bard rode to travel, but tbe pops must go, au tbeir is hour Dimoorats, tew, the best men in the boat an tha are al a goin but Billy to-Morrow an his stuf. but the pops wont fuze, au we wil bav to go it alone, an tbeir so sum ov the publioans that wanted to go along in tbe same boat but tbe pops wont fuze, tbe Morrow Oo. delegats to Salt Riyer ar slowly goin up tbe river to meet the Umatila delegatin beded by Natben Pearce with Joe Wall-drop as 1st. lent., and P. E. Sign has got the promis ot a com. as 2d lent, an tba expect to mete gov Paynauyer sum wber on tbe river. then tbeir wil be a grate moelin, but tbey wont fuze. V. Sabbt. Iown, Or., June,7' 1894. Who is tbe Wisest Man? A wise man is one who always acts wisely. What wiser things can a man do than purobasn a Hercules Gas Engine for bis ranch, printing office or maohine shop? Send for oatalogne. Palmkr & Rey Type Foundry, Front & Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon. ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. The Studebaker wagon heads them all, For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the plaoe for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove oures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobaoco habit. Bee ad. " The Palace is the leading hotel in tbe city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided tor everyone, a If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to tbe Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Kuhl, proprietors, a Tbe general mercnandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar- land, baa lately changed hands, now be ing nnder tbe oontrol and management of The MoFarland Mercantile Compenv, which continues business at the old stand with a larger stook than ever. a TO KEEP IT RINGING. A Bohemian's Offer In Regard to the Church Bell. . A little missionary church was being built in a western town, says the Home Missionary, and Mr. Plumb, one of the active workers, or perhaps the mission' ary himself, had occasion to go into a blacksmith shop to get some rods. The blac'ifjmith was a Bohemian who could not speSk worQ of Englsh, and another old BOT.emian, Pete by name, was called in as interpreter. After Mr. Plumb's business with the blacksmith had been attended to, Pete entered into conversation on his OWP account. "What you call him, eh goes boom boom?" he asked, motioning with his hand in the direction of the church. "Bell," said Mr. Plumb. "Bell, bell yes, yes," said the Bohe mian. "Well, I like to hear that bell, makes me t'ink of my hornet my moth er. Old heathen, old sinner I am, but I got some ehiMrens. I want my chil drena to be goot I want to hear that bell ring three times every day morn ing, noon, night, for my childrens. I gif ten dollars seven dollars to man to ring that bell, and tree dollars for wear and toar of the bell." It is the Headquarters! paints. Drugs OUa, Glass, foi. let Artloee, Patent Medlotnea, Bto. Office of all stages running A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! TT great philosopher has laid down the maxim of I "Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today." If yon want bargains today, if you need the necessities of life in the line of Dry Goods, Gents' Fur nishings, Clothing, Trunks, Valises, etc., at prices never before offered in Heppner, call on L. Blumenthal, succes sor to J. H. Kolman, Cor. May and Main streets. GREAT BANKEUPT SALE! This stock will Bhortly be increased, however, by a well-se'ected lot of goods, direct from Portland. Remember that these priceB have never been equalled in Heppner. sw-lm. L. BLUMENIHaL, Heppner, Oregon. SHEEP MEN ! PLEASE SEND US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS, THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN AFFORD TO RUN SHEEP. mom vom moon! Why Pay Freight on all Your Dirt. Pendleton Wool Scouring $ Packing Co.. PENDLETON, OREGON. Annual Convention of the .w- iBBOW COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL RSSQCIHTIDH. PKTTEYS GKOVE, UN THURSDAY, JUNE 14. A good program is being prepared, consisting of Music, Recitations, Essays, Select Reading's and papers on various subjects of interest to Sunday school workers. BRIXO WKIvIy FILLED 13 ASKKTS. A large general table will be provided for the accommodation of those in attendance. Sunday schools are requested to have tendents to wear crape on their left arm, out of reapect for our late President, J. B. Ely. 3-6, PROGRAM: 10 Opening Bono Bv the Audience. Openinc! Prayeb Kev. Denison. Sono .' M. E. South, Sunday 8chool. ECLOOY ON THE LIPE OF 3. B. ELY REV. F. C. ADKINS. Sono M. E. Sunday Hchool. A brief history of Sunday School work, In regard toltserowth 1. Q. Young. Sono Liberty Sunday School. The Duty op Parents to the Sunday School H. C. Gay, followed by Mrs. H. F. Brioob. Sono Douolas Sunday School. wv DINNKU.wv 1 P. M. Sono Baptist Sunday School. Reports from all the Sunday Schools of the County. Sono Eight Mile Sunday School. Value of a Normal Tkainino Class J. W. Shipley, followed by J. K. Ely. Sono Lexington Sunday School. How can we Secure a Better Attendance in our Sunday Schools? Miss Wier, followed by A. T. King. Bono Siiiloh 8unday School. The Sunday School the auxiliary of the Church Mr. M. L. French, followed by Mr. Sa yer. Sono By the Audience. The Finance Question B. F. Hevland, followed by Mrs. Smead. Bono By the Audience. Influence of the Sunday School on Society Mr. T. W. A vers and H. S. Hornek. Closing Sono By the audience. Pabent "What is the difference be tween the regular and the irregular Greek verbs?" Tommy " You get twice as many lickings learning the irregular ones." Visitor "Don't you wish you had a little brother, Bobby?" Bobby "Well, 'long about peach time, I think one lit tle boy in a family is enough; but, 'long about spanking time, there ought to be two of us." Amy Ashpih-atz (crushing the next door little girl with a display of her knowledge of style) "Wen you eat yer meal at night do you call it dinner or supper?" Tessle (of the alley tene ment) "We calls it lucky." Safety in Distance. Johnnie, of Chicago "Pop, how far is New York from here?"' Father "About a thou sand miles." Johnnie "I guess that's w hy New York talks about us so loud and mean." Detroit Free Press. Pbfxisp: Maiden Aunt (trying to amuse Kate, who has come to spend the day) "Oh, see puscy washing her face!" Infant (with scorn) ,c;he's not washing her face. Bbe's washing ber feet and wiping them on her face." Matches and Matches. Johnnie "Mamma, I heard the preacher say to day that matches were made in Heaven. Is it so?" Mamma "Of course. Why not?" Johnnie "Well, I don't see any use for matchM. There's no night there." out of Ileppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. their banners draped in mourning and Superin A. M. . . ... I ... EVERYDAY EXPRESSIONS. How They Are flflnff Improved M Ou I'ivlHzutlon Advance. Capt. John .1. Dalton is writing a little book that is calculated to show the improvement in ordinary everyday expressions that is continually going on, says the Cleveland l'laln Dealer. Capt. Dalton has (riven the subject a (food deal of thought and attention, having talked with several centenari ans to (ret a correct idea of the style of conversation in vofjue fifty, sixty or seventy-five years utfo, and also min t'led with the people that you are likely to meet at a political caucus at the present time. Here are a few ex cerpts from Mr. Dalton'a admirable little book: Style of 18S5: "Will you join me?" Improved in 1893 to: "Come on, and we'll blow one off." Style of 1850: "My luck has been distressing-ly bad of late." The mod em expression: "I've lieen traveling1 on me uppers for two or three weeks." Style of 18-15: "I never was more sin cere in my life." The present way: "Dat (rocs, see?" ritylc of IsOO: "I fear I lingered too lonj; ot the wine table last evening." Altered in 18'j to: "I shot in too many geesers last eve." Style of ctiliinial days: "My adver sary was easily vanquished." The mod ern thing: "1 guess I didn't do a thing with that guy." Why Don't You Call on the New Firm at the old Van Dnyn stand ? You will certainly be surprised at the low prices in Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries. COME IN AND SEE US No trouble to show poods and give prices. Respectfully Yours, HOENOE & WAEEEN-. They All Get Something. "PROM a buahel of corn, a distiller gets four gallons of whiskey, which retails at $16.00. The government gets $3.60 ; the farmer who raised the corn rets 40 r-Antn tha railvrmrl nnta i nn . . , ' facturer gets $4.00 ; the retailer montus, ana tne policeman gets pnni for running him iu. You'll get sometliiug too if you ruu iu and see tbe new lines of Dress Goods we open out this week you'll get an agreeable surprise and DerhaDS a dress. We have nnnnprf lf r.t r,o, a,-. ,(..,.;i. and laces that left the other side of INTOR -OF- M The -Keeley Institute O. ETJHL, Proprietor The Enterprise Bakery aod Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keepon hand a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries aod Provisions. A full line of oboloe Pies, Cakes and Bread j in faot everything that is usually kent in a flrst-rlAso ImlrArv erira Tl.it, ..n . ' u ,, . try them. Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals havine conflicting claims under the agricultural land laws, and those between olaimsuta under the Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants undor any of tbe pnblialand Uws and the Uailroad companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under tue bwnmp-Land and Hehoul-Land Grams. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with the laws nnder whioh their entries were mnde, and who are annoyed and worried by deUys in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters relating t the ptiblio lands, especially on points arising nnder tbe new laws whiob have been recently passed providing for tbe disposal of tbe publio domain. If yoa want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any charaoter, attended to by skillful and oompetent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 885. BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BOKO, MAY aliiKET, HEPPNEU, OK n. OOTKS HAND-BOOK OP HEALTH BIlfT9 AND READY BBOIPBS, u tl title of a Try valnsblt book that fives a great amount of information of tba Utmo! Importance to Irarrbodr, eonwrnlng their dally habits of Eating, Drlnkln, Dressing, eto, IT TELLS ABOUT What to Eat, Bow to lit ft. Things to Do, Thlrii to AtoM, Perlii of Summer, Infloene of Plants, uocupauon lor invalids, Alcohol aa a food and a eupemuoua rialr, now to Breathe. Remorlnff Hume nemonng Name, Danger! of KlMlng, Keatorlng the Drowned, Ventilation, neat, Bxerclae, IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyea, BoUa, Burns, Chfllblatas, Cold Feat, Conn, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dyaontery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Karache, Felon!, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarsenem, Itching, Inflamed Breaati, Ivy Poisoning, Holes, Plmplel, PIIm, KheumatUm, Kingworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Kres, Sore Mouth, Bore Nlpplea, gore Throat, Sunatroke, Sting! and Iuaect Bltea, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers. Waxta, Whooping Cough, Worms ia Children. IT WILL SA VK DOOTOH8 HILLS tT"All new subscribers and prompt renewals dunogtbe month of Jnoe wil) be prevented with a tree oopyof Ibis as a premium. t -Sul- VX.VW , IUD UJaiJU- gets $7.00; the consumer gets six the fish pond only four weeks ago. Sfe OO. Urpner, Oregon For the Cure ol Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Foreit Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Cull tt the Gazrttb offloe for partlonlari. cure confld,utia, TfMUaent private and aura ' tMU- Kim' Bna Washington, 1). 0. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRDMENTH, Etc, Etc Trust Busts Parasites of the Skin, naming nest Way. After-Dinner Iapa, i - ookj and Lung Dfaeaaea, Effects of Tobacco, llnw tn Avnlri Thbn r.... . . . Clothing, What to tfear, Headache, Canae A Cure, Contairlnna Mhiui u.i.j.i . ttn . Contagious Dtseasas, i