4 -i'MOSE desiring tlib lutertioa of display 5 l orcl.iiimeol same, uiun tet the r 1 :toi imr thnii Umi.L,. r. , ... ion ' t' 2y evenl"8 'or Fridays edi- THE PATTKBaOM PUBI.18HI1I8 Co. NOTICE. 1. The sum of five cento per Una will be ISR.iV, 1 '. eud"K Present! and douor., SotS ilvt " a """"" of new') u . , V 1 lur wnaieverpurpoMA. A Notices of church mid society and all other . iTJS' 'n"-i eharired for at the rate of five . ,??ld,eBlih lnd everT correspondent re sponsible for hia or her communication. No correspondence will be published unleaa the good f ith USme signed 48 au evidence of LP. F18HEK, NEWSI'AI'EK AIAKKTIS . inn Agent, 21 Merchant! tichange, Han 1 ra uisco, 1b onr authorixeu agent, liiis papi r i, kept ou tile tu his oUiue. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Lons: Creek, John Day and canyon City, leave! as follow! : Every day at ti a. m., except Sunday. Arrive! every day at 6 p. in., except Monday. Ihe cheupent, quickest and belt line to or from the interior couutry. u. r, t . J- DEI-EVAN, Prop. I'hlll Conn, Agent. Give your business to Heppuer peupte, and therefore assist to build up Hepp Tier. Putronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Go to the City hotel tor dinner SundHj. Heppuer will Lave a 4th of July otlo Dratiou. Special dinner at the City hotel Sunday. Did you ever see buou ph enomena, wemhei f Kip Vun Winkle arrived from The JJ ul Ice yeuteiduy . Arthur Smith will clean Batches al me reduced price ol 81. Jerry Jirnsuan, nf Lieua, is quite ill. Dr. Ungen is lu attendance. Joun Elder is stijl quite ill from pneu IUUUIII. Uo to Carle's and get a two-bit hai Cut. ihe cheapest lu luwu ree (liecu'a wile is i-eriwisl)-ill at. be uuuie in me eutje of the liLubcr Ihe Jipworth League piouiokcd yes iciuiiy in uoues giuve uoovtlouu. w anted A few more customers foi me home laundry, ftlouutaiu House. JUr. Oiiut, of TWrna, Wash., is visit ling Ins uucle, A. Andrews, ol Alpine. Ante tope Herald: J . W. lSllioit vid leave Monday ou a short business trip. lhere is at pre.ent about l,2500iJU pounds or wool iu the liepuuer ware house. Hood's rilla are purely vesctable perfeotly haruiless, iiIwujh reliable aud beuenciul. Without a doubt Simmona Liver Keulatir will oure ou. It Li.s outed tuoueands, tleppuer has about assumed itgnnrmul condition, election matters having been disposed of. Elmer Sli cum. Mat Halversnn. Dims Jones and Joe hayes lelt (or the Dalles Wednesday. Take Simmons Liver Regulator ti tnuve the bile, clear the head and estore digeeiiou Quite a number nf our Heppner peo ple went down to Pettey's grove yester- ay to picnic o pill or nauseating potion, but pleasant Ionic and laxative is Himuions Live Ktgulator. Froduoe $2 50 and get the Gxzette f,-i one year. JNiue lawny paper, and but ly to paper oauius. Those that have county sorip for sale should oull on lieuiue Conser at The iirst National Hank. 2 tf. Photographs $1.50 pel dczeo at Suep- pard's gallery, near opera house, uorth ftlaiu ot., Hrppuer, Uie. zbu. Green Mathews has opened np hit barbershop, next door to Hayes Bros Shaves, etc., ou lap as nsual, Grand Lodge of A. F. & A. M., as well R. A. M., both to have met in t'oillund this week, have been postponed Ben Hunsaker will assume charge of tbe Heppuer. onutu -tit hue July 1st llenry Biacknelt baa secured I tie oilitr end running iuio Canyon city. Once aud awhile you will fiud a man who bates the GuZ -tie's ednor like u pirate, but he borrows tbe paper just the same because it gives the uews. A great barguiu bhIc hiiB jnst com menced at tne McFarlaud Meroautile Co's. big Btore Everything at oust for oash, uuiil (.11 stock is laid in. hte"Ad." Coosideriug tbe linra, the business men of Hepiiutr are very loyal to tbe Gazette. We appreciate it, fur it is tbe only way to build up a good, represen tative i aper. C.U Itiuvua TTunnnoP tfxr hV1,rt UUlluamKD p..... .... Tuesdays, Tnuidnys and Saturdays Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and tri daye. Fare, one ay , &2.5U. I'luli Cobu, agent, A. Audi ewe, I'rop. B. A. Spivey aud family htve moved to The Dalles, Harry Pbil.ps taking them down with their lioneehold goods lust Tafsday. VisKiik coompHined them and will wtuk al painting and papern.g down there. A force of men are at work repairing the track near Coyote, and very so, u communication will have been re-i-siab lished betweeu W ulowB.Junolinn snd the East, connecting at tlie former plaus with tbe boat, Almula. The Times-Mounta neer and Tbe Dalles Cnrouioie were drowned out by tbe flood, but they took along thur j b presses and a hat fml or so of type ai.d have never missed au issue Y -u oau'l do up a newspaper man "nohow." At the first indication of disorder, the deranked or enfeebled conduiou ol the stomach, liver, or bowele, should be promptly rectified by Ayer's Cathartic Pills. These Pills d not g'lpe, are perfectly sale take, and remove all tendency to liver and bowel complaints A. 0. Carle, of Boii-e Cuy, Id -dm, has purchased Ihe tousonal parlor formerly swued by (i id Halt at tbe Mil luck building nex dour tu nimim's black smith shop, where be invites the patmu age of all who desire strictly first class work at reasountilH prices. Haircut, shave or shampoo, 2j cents each. G ve him a call. The retinlsr subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gal-tte is 82.50 sod the regular price ot ihe Weekly On gunian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gaze-te and Weekly Orngonian for S3. All old sub scribers paying their eubsciu'ions for one year in advance wil.be entitled to the B..me. It wonld appear to a casuxl observer that the G Ztte had a mnnoply of the Dews, as the Becrd seems to I sve a penchant furrepr- duciogour Tn-sd)' paper, so f-ir as puist'ite. In hi dftvTii irniia. Tt iHToncb eaiser we kn to oopy our mHlterthat. we have rustled to get th'tn it is to get. in aud d g it out wnh a lead pencil A.iKKiuiiJ i,f i:i,tiTMjM. Tier Is "fne talk of Ounleptiug the election of G. W. Harrington as sheriff, by Joe Hayes' friends, but to what extent this matter has or w ill be oarried we do not know. Mr. Hayes is bow down at The Dalles, presumably to interview counsel. The preoinct which is causing trouble is Lena, but as to what the irregularities if any, smount to, we do not know, but if any one will take the trouble to look up the election laws they will see that not one precinct out of a dozen complies with the requirements. In Buoh cases. judges are to blame and should be j ii-ked up" for neglect of duty, but U is very difficult indeed to take away ihe votes ot citizens, honestly expressed, though, perhaps, under slight irregu larities. Ihe oonduct jf election officials however, should be above reproach, that no one could under any oiroum stanues fiud faul tlJ9W8!8'!!ji,6WW''l. Crossing the Atlantic Usually involves sea eiokness. When the waves play pitoh and toss with you, strong indeed must be the stomach that can stand it without revolting. Tour ists, oommeroial travelers, yatohsmen, uiariueis, all testify I hat Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the best remedy for ihe nausea experienced in rough weather on the water. Nervuus aud weakly travelers by laud often suffer from some thing akiu to this, aud dod in the Bitters its surest remedy. fo disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels is so obstinate that it may not be overcome by the prompt aud thorough remedy. Equallv (flioaoious is it for chilis and lever, kiduey and rheumatic troubles aud ueivmiBiiesH. Emmrants to the frontier shou d provide tuemselves ith this fine meilio.d safeguard against the effects ol vcisniiudea of climate, haruship, tXpiisuienud futiuue. Fhom Gilliam County. The election passed off quietly iu Gillism oounty and resulted iu a clean sweep for the repub licans for every county position except sheriff, W. L. Wiloix, Dem , who has held the effioe two terms, defeating bis republican opponent, J D. Livingstone by nearly 100 majority. Mr. Wilcox has made an ideal sheriff, and bis acom mo duli tig disposition and lemenoy with the taxpayers acoouuts for this remarkable victory iu a cvunty having nearly 200 republican majoiity. Ihe democrat oundiriate for justice of the peaoe for Condou precinot, S. P. Shutt, of the Globe, defeated hia republican oppo nent, Geo. Tatom, by a majority of 24 in a strong repnblioan precinct. D. M, Itinehart, demooratio, defeated his repuhlicnn opponent, E. E. Smith, for ouusttilile by a small mujority. "How to Cnre All Bkln Diseases.' 8iniply npply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medioine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch. nP jrnutions on the face, blinds, nose, &c, leaving the skin clear, white and healthly. Its great healing aud onralive powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for awayne s uiutment, sw 1 yr, Heart Palpitation Indigestion, Impure Blood Cured by Hood's. Mr. D. W. Bridges "0. 1, flood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. : "Dear Sirs: During tlie winter and spring I have used a dozen bottles ot Ilwd's S;rsapa rllla in my family, and I am quite sure wo havs been greatly benefited by IL For yearj I havs been troubled with Indigestion, accompanied HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES try sympathetic heart troubls, and Hood's Bar saparllla has don me very much good, Ws bars alia siren It to the children for Impure blood and ringworms with very good results." D. W. Bridoes, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. N. B. If you decide to tak Hood's Sanapa- rllla do not be lnduoed to buy any other. Hood's Pills cure all Lirer Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c Fbpm Grant. The republican ticket received the following pluralities in Grant county : Wm. P. Lord 343, Harri son li. Kinoaid 358, Fbill Metsohan 522. Ohas. E. Wolverton 379, Cicero M. Hlemati 312, G. M. Irwin 870, W. H Leeds 383, Wtn.E. Ellis 414, James A. F-e 7U5. Ji hn L. Band 460. A. W. Gowan 334, Orin L Pat'ersnu 39, Nicholas H. Buley 142 J. D. C. mbs 235, John A Powell 334,Kobt. Deardoiff 3o6. Mvron E. StuDsell 121, Martin N. Bonbam 229, I'bitieas Thomas 182, Clarence W. John son 382, Frank White 295. A Grand Feature Of Hood's S irsaparilla is that while it u'irifi-s ihe blood aud sends it ooursing thrmiuli the veins full of riobness and health, it abo imparts new life and vigor to every fuuetion of the body. Hence the expression so often heard: Hood s nHrsapanHa made a new person f me" It overcomes that tired feeling so common now. Squibbkl Poison. Ben Swaggart has a new kind of squirrel poison whioh is a dead shot on squirrels. It is for sale at Phill Oobu's, at the low figure of $1 per gallon, in bulk. This poison is guaran teed, or mooey will be refunded. It is something that squirrels will est, eve at this lime of the year. Now is the time to kill tbem. GREAT VITALITY OF SNAILS. One at the 8mithRonlan Lived Without Food and Water for Nix Veara, The Smithsonian institution has hit upon something; extraordinary in snails. The creatures may be slow but they hold the record over all other animals for prolonged vitality under adverse conditions. Stories of toads dug; out of rocks in which they had Deen imprisoned for ages are apocry phal, but recent discovery, says the Providence Journal, has established the credit of this humble inollusk as No. I in tenacity of life. Only the other day a specimen from an island off the coast of Lower California, inclosed In a drawer with a part of the mollus- can collection, was foundtobe alive. It had had no food or water for more than six years. When placed in a box with moist earth it protruded its foot, hepan to move about and seemed to be as well as ever. Some time ago a few snails of a different species, gathered in Mexico, reached the Smithsonian in stitution and were placed in a box. They remained undisturbed for two years and three months, ot the end of which time they were put into a glass jar with some chickweed and a small quantity of tepid water. Pretty soon tney woke up and appeared quite ac tive. Pond snails, which are sometimes found alive in logs of mahogany from Honduras, possess equal endurance, Specimens carried from Egypt to Paris pacKea in sawdust have arrived unin jured. Other kinds have been exDeri- mented with by shutting; them mi in pill boxes and dry bags for years, but nave survived. The limit of their vitality is yet to be ascertained. Land snails in cold climates bury themselves in tne ground or under dead leaves in winter; in tropical regions they become torpid during the hot season. When about to start in on a period of sleep they seal up their shells with a close- fitting door, which sometimes is shield of thin, transparent mucus, and in other cases an opaque membrane as thick as a visiting card. Behind this the animal constructs other walls. which serve like so many partitions to protect it against prolonged cold or dryness, it is believed that just as the seeds of plants are distributed by the winds, so likewise the eirirs of snails are scattered abroad on the breezes, thus disseminating their species. They are very prolific ani mals. Some of the great land snails ol the tropics, which live on trees and weigh a pound apiece, lav ecus that iook strikingly like those of pigeons, Deing quite as large. The eggsare de posited among decaying vegetation, the heat of decomposition hatching mem. LOVERS' VOWS ON PAPER. Land Foh Sale. 480 sores over in Vt ilson prairie. A good stock ranob an. he sold cheap Call at Que te office for particulars and terms . Machine Oils. Penlsnd & Co. have on band a fine assortment of maobine oils, for sale cheap. ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. The Htndehnker wagnn heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. 0. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the place for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at forest Grove on res liqnor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tonaoco habit, aee ad. Tbe Pnlaoe is the leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a If yon want to boy groceries, and bread Htoff elipap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a The general merchandise establish inent formerly owned hy Offin 4 McKar land, Iibs lately changed hands, now be lnir under the oontrnl and mHnBgement of The MoKarland Mercantile Companv, which continues business at the old stand with a larger stock than ever. a wwWgMw.f n-"Wl'i whmwjji. irrrj.jm !iiin M.i'mk ,1IM! I 1 FOB S.X,E E-!T Gilliam & Bisbee, on, A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ! WANTED To en,p'y ,lady or gentleman to represent us in each county. Salary 40.00 per month. Ad dress with stamp. Cbas. A. Kobioson A Co., Salina, Kans. "first hand" and fresh, reader? Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture ; intense and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's lhnrs- 1 Ointment slops the itching and bleeding heal-i ulcer-ttioo, and in m st cases re moves the ininnrs. At drnggists, or by But why nut get it I mail, fur 50 oeuti. Dr. Swsyne A Sou, Bow an Eugllgh Newspaper Proposes to Simplify breach of Promise Salts. The London Spectator, moved by the painful spectacle of the modern breach of promise case, proposes a novel expedient in order to overcome the difficulties which such suits pre sent. It says: There would be one very simple method of lightening the task of the jury, which would also afford to young women and their guardians a means of ascertaining wnetner the lover had any serious in tention of developing into a huaband or not. Let no promise of marriage be held valid unless it is made in writ ing upon properly stamped paper. If the plaintiff could produce a formal promise of this kind, there would be no need to go into all the history of a doubtful courtship, or to consider any other factor in the assessment of damages than the respective incomes of the contracting parties. Of course it will be objected that such a propo sition is injurious to all the romance of courtship and marriage. But where, we would ask, is the romance in nine out of ten breach of promise cases that find their way into the law courts? These cases are hardly ever brought except by people whose affections have not been deeply engaged in their acceptance of a suitor, i'or one young woman who now brings an action for breach of promise at least nine are Jilted and suffer in silence. The more their affections have been en gaged the less they can bear to tell the pitiful tale of their disappoint ment and witness the poor little romance of their life exposed to the ridicule and laughter of an un sympathetic world. If it once became understood that the ardent lover should offer such a proof of his good faith, then a girl would know well what to expect from a lover who with held it. At any rate, parents or guardians of the lower and middle classes wonld not allow a young man - to grow "too particular in his atten I tions" as their phrase runs unless he I shewed a disposition to furnish this J guarantee. Then, if the promise were unfulfilled, even the most modest and sentlti maiden could proceed (Philadelphia. sw 1 yr I e alnt ter 'BltnleloTer without loss of pride or dignity. CJT great philosopher has lttiil down the maxim of yl "Never put off till tomorrow what cau be done today." If yon want bargains iodsy, if yon need the necessities of life in the line of Dry Uoodn, Gents' Fur nishings, Clothing, Tiuuks, Valises, etc, at prices never before offered in Heppner, call un L. Rlumenthal, succes sor to J. H. Kolinan, (Jor. May and Main streets. GREAT BANKRUPT SAID! This stork will shortly be Increased, however, by a wolt-se'octed lot of goods, direct from rortland. Remember that these prices have never been eqniillci in Heppner w-lm- U BLUMEA I HaL. Heppnor, Oregon. SHEEP MEN PLEASE SEND US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS. THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN AFFORD TO RUN SHEEP. mW Y0P fflOOli! Why Pay Freight on All Your Dirt. Pendleton W Scourina Pactioi Co. PENDLETON, OREGON. PALACHOTEL 1 . Only Firut-Claps hotel in Heppuer. 2. Building Vired for Electric Lights throughout. 8. i'eet prci rrmodalions for Ihe traveling I ulilic, i. Comtennfi treatment assured the ootin tiy eoile. WHS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. LEGAL BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazttte Office The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHBSTKW, KNOLANH W. PATTERSON. AGENT. Why Doirt 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 Youbs, HOEKOR & WA.RRKIsr. They All Get Something. FROM a bushel of corn, a distiller gets four callous of whiskev which reta s at 816.00. Th T ? o Tn . wi?,sKey' whn vo,D zr. n ' . f. r,DU." i 1118 larraer m, uirjtfU iuo lviu h nM irn riio i-ui rtoH wi m .11.. . BU w, mo JBr.uuer geis .uu ; me consumer uuuwjs, nuu me Lioiiceman eats nmi fnr vm, i,;, ;.. T ,., . O r - ' ...... 1 .J 1 141 in, tw. a V et 8ometl,11)K to if you ruu in and see the new lines of Dress Goods we ouen out this WKPkvnn'n 1.1 and perhaps a dress We have opened 15 caes of new dre.s material, and laces that left the other side of the fih pond only four weeks ago! anu- gets six M T & CO. Heppuer, Oregon. The -Keeley Institute -OF- For the Cure oA Liquor, Opium mi Tobacco Habits It la located at Forest Grove, Or., 77te Mutt Beautiful Town on the Coast, Call at the Gzttii office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private land sur. A RiiCORD-BREAKING YEAR. Grasshoppers Id Fenruttry. Snnw In Jan and Hard Tirana All the While. According to old weather records kept in lienninffton, Vt., the month of February, 1842, wan decidedly tropical as compared with the current month, which some regard as unusually mild. The record quoted by the Troy Times states that in the early part of the month in that year there was little frost in the ground and showers were frequent. The Vermont State llanner now the lienninjjton Uanner says that on the 8d of the month Mr. Ford brought Into the office a handful of grasshoppers. Squirrels had made their appearance and it was reported that frors had been seen in the ponds. Rev. E. VV Hooker, I). D., nastorof the old First church at lieuuinffton Center, became alarmed over such continued mild weather fortius latitude and pre dicted that dire results would follow, and to the credulous It subsequently seemed as though the good doctor s words had the ring of prophecy in them. But, though the morning rose bright and sunny and a south wind blew soft and springlike, few hearts xpanded with the sunshine of hap piness. The scarcity of money was unexampled. Nothing but due bills were in circulation. The la boring man could find little or nothing to do, and he seldom heard the ring of coin or the rustle of a bank note. June U of the same year there was a blustering snow-storm, the snow falling to the depth of three Inches. une 14 there was a slight frost, ami at subsequent periods in the same month the weather was so severe tlmt ice formed a half Inch thick. A breath f icy wind swept tlirout-h the valley. All vegetables, except those of tin; most hardy sort, wtirn cut down. Many remeinhertd Dr. UouLur'a words, and judgment sent upon tliem fur finding fault with the times. In Hint year one of the largest establishments the town ever had, the lietmingtim Furnace company, failed, owing to the unprec edented low price of pig iron and the fear of the Walker tarilT, which was linally embodied in law in 18411. A large amount was owed to employes, and that was an important factor iu adding to the general distress. Again, the people were laboring un Jer an un wholesome excitement owing to the second advent doctrine as held and preached by llev. William Miller. A few weeks previous to 1842 the Hank of Hennington had failed and the loss to the people was considerable. Without work or money and the belief by many of the world's coming to an end in 18411 men found it hard to face their lives. Hut the crops of 18f.j were good in spite of killing frosts In June, though the hard times continued with varying intensity for many years. HTJHL, Proprietor Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keepon band a full line of STAPLE JNT FANCY -f Groceries and Previsions. A full Hue of try them. OhoICA Pica Pntiii, nn.l T. .1 . i nsnally kept in . flrst-das, bakery store. Th.,wUl U eh IT" IP,' '? Land Patents Land patents secured for Bottlers 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 individuate )in vims ni,-, Uill.. Tni 1 . .. . . laws, and thoee between oUi.": n3,K.. "'" " er. k""".! Iwd claimants; and l,o between U.it."V of ,h. U T, ' Z E'SXZftSft - " '" Brautee.,uUder irregularities whioh csn be easily and speedily removed. Advioe also given in all matters relating t Ihe pnblio lands eoneolsllv nn If ynn wsnt vnnr land rmtent In hr,-if i... , PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., Washington, D. 0. P. O. Boi, 380, OVb.l ST LLL KAILS. Mail car No. Soft on the Erie railroad Is regarded as unlucky by trainmen. Tirr.y are seriously discussing in England the project of building a cantilever bridge 2o(i feet high, and carrying two railway tracks, across the English channel. The estimated cost Is 818,750,00(1. .Skco.vd-ci.ass carriages were abol ished on the Cumbrian railways in Wales on May 1. The only clauses now will be first und third. The abolition of the Intermediate clats is becoming general on railroads In Great Britain. Payso.v Trail. r, the general man ager of the Maine ' entral railroad, re-' ccntly adopted the novel social ex pedieut of entertaining his friends at E.J. SL0CUM, HAS 8ECU.UED Tlln ir, 1 JL. (1 Ml ITT 1 i imj Apcy iur me nrowDSViiic woolen 1 And b on hands afull Hue of their goods including suits, blankets, woolens, etc. He is also prepared to take measures for suits. Palace Hotel Building, Heppuer, Oregon. D; WMTH1 BAWD-BOO OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY RKntPKK. ' " .o umuj muiv MllDf, Drlaktiif, Drwdiif, I Wt to Bat, It, Inflnenra of PUnti, Parnsltits of the Skin. rw n Th Occupation for Invalids, BaUilM-Host War i?.niJ i... Al,h-,la.a Food aud V La and liV. nL.,. fif'n.n& ROW Ul Eat Ttllnffl la Iln. Thluirs to Avoid. Perils of Summer, Snperfluoui Hair, ann of KlsiJnf, RwitorliiK lh brownsil, CooUirlcnii Nmum. OveAatln Uomwa, prereotltn Mearsigbtea- How to Avoid tK vsntllatlon, ness, Eisrolw. iffPtseaaea, ! ..'"";'' ." y wear, Headaohn. Causa A Our. To Get td of Lloa, Malarial Affootlona, Croup-to Prevent. nXrfluou. Balr. fl?JJS.AW?Jm..- P.U."T InWrnpera'DO., Huiovlnf SaiDB, How M uch u Wear. CE?JZ2Z "lrJ5 Cold Feet. Coras. to, re., Iieadac,e. ,uinvXnZri"d IS? the station in I'ovtland, having a recep tion in the offices and a dinner in the muicmucreu ut. iiiiubur b woras, ana i .. . some thought the bad weather M a I statioa K' Moles, Ptmples, Sora Nipples. Ho Warta, Whooping CouU, W oniui In children. riles, Kbeutnatlsm. Klimworni. Hnnrtn o.. . ' ; - - Sore Nipples, Bore Tbroat, Sur-.roka, stlna, aad lnot Bites. ,3 ,7 ,,?! a hill rJAvas AfOOTOiiS' Hli.al t7All new aoDscriberi and prompt renewals danngtbe month of June will be presented with free oopy of this m premium.