Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 07, 1894, Image 3

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NuTICK TO AIIVKimsUHU.
wen
Reo,
ently while Miss Eva BriauB, the
PHOSE desiring the insertion of display i, . t-acber in the Matteson distrier Mr.
I or cnunne u( mime, niustiiet their . ' K,m n , '""e8n district, Mre.
Mot la.er than Monday evenl? ' for TuSj.'i : ft""31? HhI ""d daughter, Ora. aud
ad.tlon.or Thursday eveuiiig for Friday, edi-' Mr8- JerrJ' Yo""l were out huckleberry.
to... f u. 1-att.uhom fUBLiBHittQ Co. in. JUis. Brians' burse became Irigbteu.
NOilCK. ! , ,ruunil8 wy, throwing the yonnn
laiiy to the ground, brni9ing her oon-
i. ine in::; ol nve cents nor Una -in k iriueiauiy muutrli nut ivrmni v
cbargn.1 for "card of thanks.
"resolutions of !
respect, mu 01 wedding presents and donors. ! a,r 8 anc Uure never fails to neu
f.,0.'!??' M?"?.6!' (otf,er "" the edit-! tralize the poisons of malaria, and erad-
or mail ninisell give an a matter of news.) and i hut- ihomi, .i. . . " " ' m ,
uoui:eaoi special meetings for whateverpurpose c ojoirin . liusprep
2. Notices of church and awi..rv anH .n 1
entertainments from which revenue Is to be de
rived, Bhall be charged for at the rate of five
tents a line. These rules will be strictly adher-
Advertlslng rates reasonable and madeknown
upon application.
V e hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her communication No
correspondence will be publinhed unless the
writer s real name is signed as an evidence of
good faith.
I P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER AUVEKT1S--1
i log Agent, l Merchants txchange
Ban raucisco, Is our authorized agent. Ihis
paper is kept ou hie in hisouice.
TIME TABLE.
Htage lor Hardman, Monument, Long Creek
John Day and canyon city, leaves as follows : '
Every day at 6 a. m except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. in., except Monday.
'i'he cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
l'hill Cohn, Agent. F
Give your bwinem to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. I'atronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Subscribe lor the Qxzette.
Advertising pays in the Gazette.
I'orn On Friday, Aug. 8, to the wife
of Has. Muir, a boy.
Hubert Bayer was in the city from
Douglas over lust night.
Clay Luoe arriveJ from the John Day
tms morning witu wool.
. May is in town to reoeivesome cat
tle from Sam Kiuamiiu.
H. A. Cupper got in Friday from the
Uonumeut neighborhood.
Uuole Clark Adkins was in from Rock
creek last Friday and Saturday.
Hpend your money where it buys the
most, mat is at Minor s Uo. s.
Geo. Coti&er visited the camp at the
bead of llbea oreek over Sunday.
J. N. Beeler, of the mountain section,
Hpeiit the past week lu Heppner.
Jus. Frietoe will take out a lot of oro
visiona and oi.mp oulfiis. tomorrow.
Born Sunday, Aug. 5, 1894, to Mr.
nud Mrs. Newt. Jouei, a daughter.
Jerry Brosnun brought in a band uf
cattle yesterday for shipment below.
BornTo the wife of Bob Mattesnn, of
Mattes JU preoiuot, on Aug. 31, a girl.
Mr. Morris Goodrich, of Monmouth, is
visiting friends in Ueppner tor a few
days.
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
pills, assist digestion, prevent ounsti
pntion. Thirty-five hundrpd dollars in dry
goods to arrive at Minor & Co.'b ins.de
of ten days.
Don't send in orders unless cash ac
companies the same as they will be re
turned. Minor & Uo.
Large assortment of lubricating oils
just reoeived and for sale by F C.
Thompson Company. 2 t.
Fhntograpbs SI. 50 pei dozen at Sbep
pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north
Main St., Heppuer, Ore. 26tf.
New stock of the best laundry soap
ever sold in Heppner. Made to order
for P. C. Thompson Company. 2 t.
Billy Barrett, Mrs. Cramp and family
arrived rjimday morning at the Ditch
oreek oamp for a few dnys' outing.
The Heppner Flouring Mill Co. will
sell flour at 82 25 per barrel in any
quantities. All flour warranted.
Wm. Rudio onme in on this morning's
train from a visit to the seaside and
other points. He leaves tomorrow for
Pendleton.
J. F. Spray, of the Liberty Meat
Market, is now selling meat cheaper hnn
any shop in Eastern Oregon, He offers
big discounts for cash. 65 tf
When all goods have arrived that are
now on the way, Minor & Co. will have
nine and one halt oars of freight. It
takes quantity to get the prioe.
Any person in need of a sacksewer
will pleaBe oall at the (iitzete uttice.
Prefers to sew and "buck" the sacks,
rather than to sew exclusively. St.
Those owing us must do a little of
what the Opsone bus a great, deal to oc
cupy its time just now. Every little
helps, and money we roust have.
O.ir local batiks werfl wired on tbeSlat
nit . of the closing up of the Baker City
National Batik. J . Frick. of Arling
ton, is president of the institution.
Stage leaves fur Echo Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
H. Wade, Prop. T. W. Ayers Jr., agent.
The people of Wallowa county are
making a determined figbt against cattle
thieves with a view of ridding the
county of this undesirable portion of its
population.
Green Matbews, east side of MBin
street, has a neat barber shop and does
work at popular prices, 25 cents suave
or hair out. These have been his charg
es for months. Don't forget him. .
Geo. Soerrv was kicked by a horse
over at Penland pririe last Sunday, re
ceivine a bad out on the head about four
inobea long. Had the animal been shod
Mr. Sperry would have been dangerous
ly if not fatally hurt.
The repair are now all complete on
the railroad betweeu here and Portland
and trains are again running on the reg
ular schedule. The work of repair
ing the damage done by the reoent
great flood was accomplished in a short
space of time by the railroad oompany.
Albany Herald : Mr and Mrs. Geo.
Hocbatedler will leave in a few days foi
Washington. D. C , where they go as su
preme representative of Ibe Oregou
Knights of Pythias and Pythian Selers.
The supreme lodge will oonvene m
Washington on August 27.
A. C. Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, has
purchased the tonsorial parlor formerly
awned by Gid Hatt, at the Matlock
bnilding next door to nimoo's blaok
araitb shop, where be invites tbe patron
age of all who desire strictly first class
work at reasonable prices. Haircut,
sbave or shampoo, 25 cents each. Give
him a call.
The regular subscription price of the
Semi-Weekly Gnz-tte is 82.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oreg-.nian
is 81.50. Anyone subscribing for the
Gazette and paying for one year in
Bdvnce can get both the Gaze'te and
Weekly Orpgnoian for 83. All old snb
scribers paying their sobsc-iptinns for
one year in advanoe will be entitled to
ninuun is purely vegetable, oontains
Darmiui ingredients, and, if taken
according to directions, is warranted to
our6 f.ver and ague. Try it.
Tbe Dalles Chroniole : We were warn
ed about moving down into this neigh
borhood but of course paid no attention
to the matter, but since we lost a $22 5(1
ol erk this moromg and also missed one
of our nearest neighbors at the same
time, it begins to look as though our
friends knew what they were talking
about.
During the dog day season, tbe drain
of nervous and vital energy may be
counteracted bv the use of Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. In ptinfj ing the blood, it acts
as a superb oorreotive and tonin, and
enables the system to defy malarial ana
other olimatic influences.
The Gazelle's editor Kuudayed on
D tnli creek, and on Sunday morning
A W. Patterson and S. S. Horner arriv
ed at camp They will remain the great
er part of this week.
Whiskers that are prematurely gray
o faded should be colored to prevent
the In ik of age, and Buckingham's Dye
excels all others in coloring brown or
blao''.
A few days ago, D. S. Barlow, of Eight
mile, was severely kicked by a horse,
i juring his right leg so that orutchs
Bre neoessary. No bones ware broken.
J. C Ball and family and Dr. B. F.
Vnnghan Bnd family leave tomorrow for
ine mountain the Oitoh creek country
or Harrison Hale prairie.
No "jnnk shoo" goods at Minor &
Co.'s. Only fresh, new, desirable goods
at prices that demonstrate tbe reliability
of tbe house.
Ralph Dittenhoefer, one of our well
known and popular traveling men, was
in Heppner over Sunday on business.
Bill Hughes returned Monday from a
trip to Grant Onntity, where he reports
times fairly prosperous.
If you want to enjoy your meals
strengthen your digestion with Simmons
Liver Regulator.
i"' ' "' n i t nmmimiKi m
B. F. O. Hokt and Daughter
He Can't Live
laid my friends and neighbors. I had Dj
pcpaia 16 years; physicians and change ol
olimate did not help me. But Hood's Saraapa-
Sarsa-parilla
fres
Hood's
M. JLXyfVfvV
rllla did me more good
than all the doctoring.
I eaa now eat, sleep and
and work. My 'daughter
also had distress and rheumatism. Hood's gar
aparllla made her stout, well and healthy. B.
F. 0. Roks, Falrviaw. Kansas.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and do
not purge, paiu or gripe. Sold by all druggists.
HC JP JP 1 3NT E S
Will reign supreme among tbe residents of Morrow and adjoining Co's
-riHEiESKr
They catch onto a few important faols, one of wbiob they must and will know
on reading this Ad. When they learn of the
-Of General Merchandise taking plaoe at-
An VsmitTi'NATK Fall. Last Satnr
diiy when on the eve of leaving for the
mountains for a few dnys' recreation.
Miss Nellie Hult met with a fall in front
of Minor 4 Co.'s store, badly spraining
her right Brm at the elbow. It was
almost a broken arm, but Dr. Gagen at
tended the ii juries aud tbe patient is
doing well.
!?hoe Makino and Repairing: Neat
ly Done. Joe Dubois, having bought
out tbe shoe shop formerly owned by
Ed Btrbeck, in tbe Abrnhamsick build
ing on May street, and also having
seoured the services of an pxperienoed
workman, is now prepared to do all
kinds of shoe making in a strictly first
olnss style. Sutisfnitiou guaranteed in
every instance. When yon need any
woik in his line give bim a oall. 54tf.
hard times, '-Jl 25 a busbel for wheat,"
and several other signs in which the
owner of the ou til registered his opinion
of politics and conditions. Out of
curiosity we examined the ontflt, find
ing that the wagon contained some bed-
ling, two rocking chairs and a few
other house comforts, Bnd we reached
the conclusion that a man who could
enve the harvest fields, to go berry
picking Biid take his Darlor furniture
along, would find hard times if wheat
was worth 85 a busbel and wol 81 a
pound. The times are hard, but ibev
are here, and will not be bettered either
by repining or hunting a j ib in a rock
ing onair. t ne ualles Unrouicle.
Codncii. Meeting. Counoil met in
regular session last evening, all counoil
meii present, and Mayor Borg preoiding.
Minutes of last regular and speoial
sessions read and approved BiIIb
allow.id : F. R. Sherman, $63; Heppner
Light & Water Co., $70; F. J. Hallook,
816.66; D. W. Hornor. $2; W. F.
Ruark, 862 50. By motion, Tbe
luetson-uygert oook wrg. Uo. were
allowed 85 in payment for receipt books.
Petitiou of E. G. Sperry referred
to the oommittee on streets and public
property Committee ou streets and
publio property instructed to have
thoroughfare from Ellis properly to
Morexn street deolared a street
Gounoil adjourned.
Engine Derailed Last Saturday
mor lug while switching at Heppner,
the branch locomotive jumped tbe rails.
Tbe tender, however, did not leave the
traok, yet all t-ff .rts to get tbe iron i oree
back were of no avail. An engine was
brought tip from' The Dalles, arriviug
Saturday evening at 8:30, and tbe wreck
was soon righted. No one was hurt, and
the branch engine was readv for duty
Saturday night at the regular hour for
leaving.
Don't Forget It. Travellers most
not forget that the O. R. & N. line is
thoroughly repaired and all trains are
running without transfer or delay.
Through service to Omaha, Kansas City,
St. Louis and Chioago; Pnllman sleepers,
free reclining chair cars, upholstered
tourist sleepers and modern day coaches.
Call on O. K. & N. agent before purchas
ing tickets, or address W. H. Hurlburt,
Gen'l Passenger Agent, Portland. 55 7.
Draws the Line. Individually we
don't cure how muoli affection tbe hand
ei me young Indies of this charming
little city show for one another, but we
draw the line at their kissing each
other while we are around. Lxst nighl
a party of these who hd been off oamp-
iiig, met a lot of Ibe little dreams in
diuaity that hadn't, and when with little
gurgles of joy their arms went around
each other, and lip met lip with a sound
like the exhaust of a bath tub, we leaned
over the ti,ffrnil and wished we were a
girl. The Dalles Chronile.
Fined $50. Lust Saturday Bob Kriok
was arrested aud brought before Justice
Freelund charged with allowing minors
ou his premis-s. tie was fiued 80 and
costs, and his license revoked, but look
ing up proper authority, Judge Freeland
concluded that he bad no right to revoke
tbe license and so reconsidered that part
of the punishment, It occurs to tbe
Gazette that Ihis oase should have been
brought before our town recorder,
though we preeunte that the state ohu
lawmlly prosecute in like cases, though
oity authority would seem to tike prec
edence in all mi'-rlemeanori occurring
within oity limits.
The Most Successful Gas Koglue
In the market is ran without an electric
spark battery. Theory is all very well,
but tbe everyday experience of constant
practical use is the best test of merit.
The man who rmns a launoh and finds
hi nself drifting with tide and wind
because the "spark" fails to ignite tbe
charge of gas in his engine ; the man
who prints a daily paper end fails to get
it off on time because tbe "spark" again
fails; the man who has fruit that is
injured for lack of irrigation because
the "spark" fails in bis engine thai
runs the pump; not only sucb parties
but others who have trouble from like
causes should bear in mind that tbe
Heroules Gas and Gasoline Engine is
free from such diffioulttes. The ignition
is simpie and sure. Send for catalogue.
If yon want second-hand engines of
other makes at aheap rates we onn sup
p'y you. We have a number taken in
trude aud cannot take any more until
they are realized on. Palmer & Rev
Ttpe Foundry, Front & Alder Ste., Port
laud Oregon.
The Dog Wr.s Not Touched.
In a parlor car on an eastern train
sat a richly-dressed young woman,
tenderly holding a very small poodle.
"Madam," said the conductor, as he
punched her ticket, "I am very sorry,
but you can't have your dog in this car.
It's against the rules." "I shall hold
him in my lap all the way," she re
plied, "and he will disturb no one."
"That makes no difference," said the
conductor; "I couldn't allow my own
dog here. Dogs must ride in the bag
gage car. I'll fasten him all right for
you" "Don't you touch my dog, sir!"
said the young woman, excitedly; "I
will trust him to no onel" and with
Indignant tread she marched to the
bagfrage car, tied her dog and returned.
About fifty miles further on, when tbe
conductor came along she asked him:
"Will you tell me if my dog is all
right?" "I am very sorry," said the
conductor, politely, "but you tied him
to a trunk, and he was thrown oif with
It at the last station." Chioago Nowg.
THE WESTERN FKDAUOGCE.
the tame.
Another Bank Bunted The doors
of the Baker City Natiouul bank failed
to open od tbe morning of Aug. 1, sas
silispitoh. Cushier Blake states that
i he suspension was brought about by
the Chase National bauk of New York
applying funds on deposit to the
amount due on a loan by the former to
the h tter back without notioe, and an
unexpected run of depositors alarmed
over tbe failure of the Arlington bank.
J. E Frick, of Biker.City, is president of
bjlb institutions. The amount owing
depositors is abont 875 000, with bills
receivable and securities reaching 8160,-
000. It is oonndently expected that
business can be retnmed within 30
days.
Aboi-t These Times A covered
wagoo passed through town this morn-'
ing, bearing a leriea of legends about
We are in receipt of the May nnmber
of our state school paper. It exceed
any of the former numbers ir. valun.
The paper this month contains many
new and valuable features. Tbe illus
trated series on tbe schools of the state
is introduced by a paper on the Friends
Polytechnic Institute at Salem, Oregon.
These papers cannot fail to be of great
value botb to the schools an 1 to the
pu'o'io.
There are bIso several fine articles
by our best writers and the departments
"Current Events,""8aturday Thoughts,"
"Educational News" "The Oracle
Auswers, Correspondents," etc, each
eout'iin mnch valuable reading for
teachers or parents. Tbe magazine
his abont 50 pages of matter, well
printed and arranged. We pronounce
the Western Pedagogue the best educa
tional monthly on tbe coast.
Everyone of onr readers sbonld have
the paper if they are at all interested
in education. No teacher school direc
tor or stndent can get along well with
out it. We will receive Biilwoript.ons
nt this office. Price only 81.00 a year.
When desired we will send tbe Western
Pedagogue aud Gazette nne year lo one
address for 83.00. Call and examine
sample oopies. Teachers, directors and
parents, now is tbe time tn snbscribe. tf
McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth
Retail Store !
They will make a "bee line" for it st a "Nancy Hanks" gait.
AY HAT ?
McFarland Mercantile Co , of Heppuer, Belling out at cost f Yee, we offer our
tclinlA Blonlr al Inroosf urtw.laaola rinaa f... PAUU OMF V I- . -
' .""-i. -u"nniuD uutn, iui VillJl, U unitir HI
be ready for onr Fall purchases. These goods are all New,
Clean, Fiist-Class Articles and bought in the
best markets in tbe Doited States.
We wish to exebauge them for your money.
A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods
At Cost or Lower !
Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels,
Infants Caps. Bonnets end Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Glovee and Mitts,
Flannels, blankets. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets,
Riding Gloves, Bhck and Colored Hose, Dress Linings, atays, Silk Thread and
TwiBt, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fancy Goods, etc.
Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers,
At prices never thought of. Call aud see.
One hundred pairs ohild's heavy lace shoes wav down. Men's and Boy's Clothing,
Oversbirts. Gloves, etc., Boots, rihoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, While
8uirt8, Silk Neokwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Rszors, Table and Pocket
Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va
lises, etc
Our whole
Counter
Months.
store will be a Big Bargain
During the coming Summer
A Full Stock of Hardware, Cook aud Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buokets, Milk
Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers. Wash Tubs,
Brooms, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts Bnd Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter
Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bar
Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps, G'BReware, Crockery, T ilet
Sets, Stone Jars, Limp Chimnevs, Lantern Globles. Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver
Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitchell Wagons, Haokfl, Buck
Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed Diills, at oost until pres. nt stock is sold. Saddles
and Harness, Rifles and Shot Gnus, eto.
Come in and make your selections before tbe assortment is broken. Save your
money by buying nt our store, A full line of Groceries at out prioes, until close
of this enle.
ONLY. SPOT CAS rigets. goods AT CQST.
It will pay yon to travel hundreds of miles to lay in
Don't let friendship for any firm cause yon to tax
Country trade solioited.
r-uowuro nv uiii uriuea. unu l let Triptiomntn Tor nnv llrm nunaa vno
yourself these hard times. Mail orders carefully filled. Call and be oonvinced ;
LU LflfUUIB lu allow guous.
WE M3UAJN" BUSINESS!
Why Don't You
Call on the New Firm at the old Van Dnyn stand ?
You will certainly be surpiised 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 goods and give pricpa.
RESPECTFULLY YoUBS,
HORNOR & WARREN.
This Clearanoe Sale is now in full blast.
McFarland
It is the Headquarters !
paints, Irug Oils, Glnsa, Tol.
let Artloes, Patent Medicines,
ICtc.
0Zc? of all stages running out of Ilepmev.
SLDGUm-JDHHSTOH DRUG CIMNf.
PHIL. COHJJ, Proprietor.
for Infants and Children.
" Caitorla Is k well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any proscription
known to mo." II. A. Axcnx. TI. I).,
Ill no. Oxford Ct., Krooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castoria lu so universal and
its merits so well known that it sccrnfi a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Tew are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Caiilos Majityn, D. D.,
1,'ew York City.
The Centaur Cokpant, 77 Mi-hrat Htkbbt, New York City.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour !;tornac!i, Ularrhcua, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promoUifl di
gestion, Without injurious medication.
"For several yeara I have recommended
your ' Castoria,' and Bhcll always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
retiutts. "
Edwik F. Pardee, M. D.
lH5th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
DR. FOOTK'S II ANI-IIOOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY EECI PK,
U tbe title of a very valr.nlile hook that gives a (treat amount of Information of the t'tmotl
Importaaee to Everybody, ccuuemiuff their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLS AUOIT
What to Kat, Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Rkin, Care of Teeth,
How to Kat it. Occupation for Invalids, Iiathing Best Way, After-Dinner Naps,
Thing's to Do, Alcohol as a Food and ft Lung's and Lung Diseases, Kffects of Tobacco,
Things to Avoid, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperanoe,
Perils of Bummer, Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause A Cure,
How to Breathe, Itemoving Hame, How Much to Wear, To Jet Itid of Lice,
Dangers of Kissing, Knstoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections,
Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid 'i'huia. Croup to Prevent.
Ventilation, cess, Exercise,
IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyea, Boils, Barns, Chlllblalna, Cold Feet, Coma,
Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid
Feet, Freckles, Headache, niccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Moles, Pimples, Pllea, Rheumatism, hlngworm, Hnoring. Stammering. Hon Bye, Bore Month,
Bora Nipples, Sore Thrat, Sunstroke, Btlngs aud Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Vloera
Wart, Whooping Cough, Worms la Children. IT WILL HAVE DOOTOHtt HILLS.
tyAII new aanwrtbera and prompt renewala duriDKthe month of June will be
pteeenaed with a free copy (if thin aa a premium.
A borne kicked H. 8. Hhafer, of tbe
Freemyer Honae, Middlebnrg, N. Y , on
tbe knee, whioh laid bim up in bed and
censed tbe knee joint to become stiff.
A friend recommended bim to nseCbanv
berlain's Pain Balm, which be did, and
in two daya was able to be around. Mr.
Shafer baa recommended it to many
others, and aya it la exoeilent for any j
kind of a bruise or eprain. This same I
Remedy in also famona for its enrea of j
rheumatism. For ea'e by Sloonm-John j
ton Drug Co.
WANTED An eDerKetio p
on to act as our geoeral agent, aalar)
840.00 per month and oommission.
Address wltb stamp.
Cbas. A. RobiDSon &Co.,8alina,Kan.
The Union Paoifio is the shorteat line
to tbe Lewiatrin, Miners' Delmht.
Atlantic and Son lb Pars gold field"
Buy your ticket via Rock Springs or
Rawlins, fmra which points yon can u"
byaSratolaas atae line to Lewistoo,
reaobiog tbe mine tbe saute day.
RTKAYEI) OK BTULMN.
One horaa branded M 8. Finder will
pleaae return to George M. Masainger,
in the mountains, or to A. Abraharasick,
Heppner, Or., and reoeive suitable
regard. There are other brands on the
animal heaides the one mentioned, but
the writer cannot describe the"".
247 tf.
li. A. Hunaaker runs Rtape between
Heupner and Monument, arriving every
dny except Monday and leaving every
day eicept Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to tbe Interior. P. Cohn,
agent.
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A. ChongeA-'
Of Plan!
After a thorough test of the nnnn
credit system, we have cone I ud. ImUI
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eu 10 cnanee 10 nei casn. un
and after Aug. i, '94, we will
sell to one and all for
CASH ONLY !
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GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT
Of what heretofore bad to be charged for iinoolleolable accounts. This is no
uu juii uui jb h piain ousineps BtBtement. We oan afford
to sell at lower prices in this way.
IVo Favorites
:Xo Bad Debts
lit d CO.
A BAD BARGAIN!!!
gome are as thoughtless and carrlepsin business matters as the poor
spider who lowers Limeelf on his silken cord to sure destruction.
They allow t hevay elves to be inveigled inlo high -pi iced stores where
they get very little for their money. Btttir pationize a store that
sells very low for cash. If jou ai,t 1 urgaiis in Mrple and fancy
groceries and provisions, piep, cakes and trend, in fact everything kept
in a first-class bakery and giocery establishment, patronize the Enter
prise Bakery and Grocery Store.
C. HUI-IL, Proprietor
Land Patents
Land patents secured for settlors in the shortest posmble time.
Contested Cases
Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals having om.Hictiiig claims under the agricultural land
lawa. and those between claimants under the Mineral Laws and agricultural
claimants; and also between clmnviuts under any of tbe public land laws and the
Railroad oompames and their graute.s, and the elates aud their grantees, under
the hwemp-Laud and Hchnol Land Grants.
Specialty made of securing patents iu the shortest poasiblo time for settlers
wbobave complied with Ibe laws under which their entries were made, and who
are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue ol their patents, caused by Trifling
Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed.
Advice also given in all matters relating t the publio laods, especially on
points arising under the new laws whioh have been recently passed providing for
tbe disposal of the publio domain.
If yon want your laud patent iu a hurry if you want your land business, of
any character, attended to by skillful uud Ocmpeteut attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderhurn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Boi, 385. Washington. D. 0.
111. 'Kcclcy Inlui.
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For the Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Forest Drove, Or.,
Tim Mutt Beautiful Town on the Coant.
f'all at the Gazrttr office for particulars.
Htrictiy (.'uiiliflentlsl. Treatment private and sure
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L'OURSE)Thc mutried how to be happy in marriage;
i uu ) J no lona parent how to have prize babies;
WANT JThe mother how t have them without pain;
TO )Thn childless how to bo fruitful and multiply;
KNOW )Tho curious how they "gTowed" and came to be
WHAT iThe healthy how to enjoy life and keep well;
EVERY The invalid how to gut well again speedily;
BODY )Tho imprudent how to regain wasted energy.
OUGHT ) All who want knowledge that is of most worth
TO )Find it in Dr. Footc's "Plain Homo Talk,
KNOW. )1,000 parres, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates ; 200 r
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