Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 10, 1894, Image 3

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    .NOTICE TO AUVEBT1H1SBS.
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ed to in every instance.
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sponsible for his or her communication No
correspondence will be published unless the
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good faith.
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ing Agent, a Merchants JSichange
Ban r raucisco, Is our authorized agent. This
paper is kept on tile in his omce.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek
John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows '
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
A rrlves every day at 6 p. m except Monday
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the Interior country.
w , B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
l'hlll Cohn, Agent.
Give your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Fatronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Subscribe tor the Gazette.
Advertising pays in the (iazette,
Lee Matlock is back from Pendleton.
Mrs. Geo. Muir is visiting io Heppner
tbis week.
Ob Welle ie feeding a tLresber out on
Eitrht Mile.
Ben Huusaker and family have moved
to Heppner.
Diok Ambler was over from Jobu Day
Wednesday.
Walter Van Duyn is back from the
Blue mountains.
Judge A. Mallory and wife ate visit
ing over at Union.
Miss Eppa Wilson has returned to her
borne at Monument.
Green Mathews will sew sacks for
Osmin & Thompson.
Felix Johuson and wile were in town
Tuesday from Butter creek.
Lea Matlock is baok from Hie hay-field
looking rugged and healthy.
Chas. McDowell and Will Spencer
have returned from Desolation.
O. Coohran was thrown from a horse
recently receiving a dislooated shoulder.
Clay Lnoe and Sum Elliott pulled out
this morning with fieight for the John
Day.
Mrs. Joe Haney, of the lower couutry,
is gettiug muoh better, having been
seriously ill.
The Davidson Bros, will Boon make
their thresher hum out in the Eigbt
Mile section.
Large assortment of lubricating oils
just reoeived and for sale by P 0.
Thompson Company. 2 t.
Phill Cohn left on Tuesday's train for
Portland t.i meet his family on their way
from 'Frieoo to Heppner.
Photographs $1.50 pet dozen at Sbep
pard's gallery, near opera houBe, north
MaiD 8t., Heppuer, Ore. 26tf.
New stock of the beet laundry soap
ever sold in Heppner. Made to order
for P. 0. Thompson Company. 2 t.
Agent Hart, of the O. R. & N., accom
panied by his daughters, Vi and Cora,
visited The Dalles early this wek.
The Heppner Flouring Mill Co. will
aell fl.mr at 82.25 per barrel in any
quantities. All flour warranted.
W. A. Fiaher brought the shop a fine
lot of fruit, eta, yesterday Mr. Fisher
says his crop this year is very tine.
J. F. Spray, of the Liberty Meat
Market, is now selling meatobeaperthuo
any shop in Eastern Oregon, He offers
big discounts for oasb. 55 tf
Hilt Hale has a very fine gold-bearing
claim up on the Methow, Wash. He
ti s left the Haystack country and
located npin that section.
Any person in Deed of a sacksewer
will please oall at the Guze te office.
Prefers to sew and "buck" the saoks,
rather tbao to sow exclusively. 3t.
Stage leaves for Echo Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
H. Wade, Prop. T. W.Ayers.Jr., agent.
Oso r Minor and family and Miss
Lena Beahme, and E. Minor and family,
took their departure on Wednesday
morning for the mountains to go into
camp for a few weeki.
Fossil Journal: Mr. 'Gene Gilman
and wife, accompanied by two gentlemen
whose names we did not learn, arrived
at the Prairie Ranch from Dallas Thurs
day. They eame via the Barlow route.
The City hotel burned at Walla
Walla Sunday morning. The proprietor,
D. H. Henroid, Louis Henroid and
D'Diel Bacbolt barely escaped with
their lives. Bacholt was fatally burned.
La Grande Gazette : S R. Reeves is
confioed to his room nursing numerous
b-niaes, the result of a runaway hich
occurred on the Ladd canyon hill while
be was returning from a trip to the
mines.
T.-M.: The few- echool ma'ms elected
to office in Oregon will be pained to le. rn
that the attorney general is of tde
opinion that under the constitution
women oannot bold an elective office in
Oregon.
Mrs. Noian, a lady 70 years of age.
was browo from her bogey t Dufur,
Waseo Co., on Monday, and received in
i'lries from wbioh she soon died. Hbe
was going to a funeral when ber borse
became friuhtened and ran Bway.
The big bridge that went down witb
. freight trair near Alto, Wah, on
Sunday, was 96 feet bigb and 300 reel
long and contained ovr l.OM.OOl) feet
of lumber, nearly all of which is badly
broken up. The. freight oars were
loaded witb wheat, flonr and ore, the
most of which will be recovered.
A. C. Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, has
purohased the tonsorial parlor '"mery
sswned by Gid Hatt, at the Matlock
fanilding next door to Bimon t blaon
mith shop, where be invites the patron
age ot all who desire strictly first class
mark at reasonable prioes. Haircut,
sbave or shampoo, 25 cents each. Uive
him a call.
The regular subscription price of the
gerai-Weekly Gaz-tte is 82.50 and tbe
regular price of the Weekly Oxonian
is $1.50. Anyone snbscnbiog Tor tne
Gnvite and paying for one year in
advnce ran get both he Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old snb
Mriben paying their subscriptions for
one year Id advance will be entitled to
be same.
there nothing up there to mike life a
ru uu, lne Dosatir-, and as ihe
greater part of bis attentions are given
to dumb brutes, the man with an average
omisoience can gel along. But when the
Uv makes an error and bites a bnld spot
at tbe base of the brain, the muaio be
gins. Ayei's Ague Cure never fails to neu
tralize the poisons of malaria, and erad
icate them from thesystem. Tuisprep
aration is purely vegetable, contains
no harmful ingredients, and, if takeD
according to directions, is warranted to
onre tVver and ague. Try it.
Times Mountaineer : Mr. Roger B.
Sinnott arrived in the city from Notre
Dame univfrsity. IndianB, yesterday.
He hns lately graduated from the law
department. Mr. Smnottie aeon of Col.
Siuuott. of the Umatilla House, and bis
many friends will oongratulate theyoung
man upon the honors he has already
won.
During the dog day season, the drain
of nervous and vital energy may be
counteracted bv the use of Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. In purifying the blood, it acts
as a superb oorreotive and tonio, and
enables the system to defy malarial ana
other olimalio influences.
Dr. M. M. Niohols and wife Brrived
Wednesday last from Long Creek witb
tbe remains of their baby who was kill
ed in the Long Creek cyclone. The
remains were interred in the Heppner
oemetery.
C. J Bright, deputy grand cbanoellor
of the Knights of Pythias of this district,
wan with llnpi T.r..a lna u.nn
...... v.i.w wugi7 tan, ua m iiny
eyening. This was a special meeting
E. M. 8hutt was beaten by the profes
sional sprinter. Stevens, at Antelope
recently. Another race was run between
tbe two on the 8th inst., Shutt being al
lowed fifteen feet start.
If vou owe the Gazette you must ex
peot that pay will be demanded. We
need our mouey, and don't ex, eft to
borrow under the circumstances. Come,
give us a lift.
I B. Nattpr has reopened the Brewery
Saloon, keeping on tap at all times tb
best beer o i the Pncifio ooast. Also on
bands the best brands of liquors, wines
and cigars. 56tf.
B. F. Hevland. T. J Carle. Robt
Saver, A. G. Bar(bolomew, J. E. Cole
man, and others whom the Gazette man
did not Bee, have visited Heppner during
tbe past wppk.
Whiskers that are prematurely gray
o faied should be colored to prevent
tb, Io k of ae, and Buckingham's Dye
excels all others in coloring brown or
blaolr.
Recently Wm. Rudlo brought over
four gold bars, the prndnot of the Fox
valley placers, each vilued at $1,0 0.
Tbey were sent to tbe mint at 'Frieoo.
A man w as run oer by the passenger
down at The Dalles a few nights ago,
Th inquest wm held next day witb tbe
nsual result drti'ik Bud a'leep.
Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mrs. Walt Rich
ard8nn, Dr. B. F. Vaughan and family
Bnd J. O. Ball and family got away
Wednesday for the Blues.
E. O : Wm, Radio, a Long Creek mer
chant, is in town. He is interested in
stock and awaits here a baud which is
coming from Long Creek.
L B. Gorham, traveling freight agent
for the ChicBgo, Rock Island & Pacifio
oame in this morning and is looking for
business from this point.
Penland & Co. have on hand the finest
lot of lubricating nils in tbe market. If
yon are needing oils for your machine,
call on them. 56lf.
Heppner is making some decided im
provements in the way of new sidewalks,
ornsHwalks, bridges, etc. These are
much needed.
One Caffny, of Haystack, paid a debt
witb another man's money and now lan
guishes in the oounty baslile with Sheriff
Combs.
Now that beer oan be prooured with
out interruption, J. B. Natter has reopen
ed his saloon, opposite the Gazette
office.
C. S. Van Duyn is preparing to open
up a branob grooery store at Lexington.
It will be under the obarge of bis son,
Walter.
Newt, Livingstone, of Monument,
came in yesterday with wool, and will
go out today with a load of supplies.
John and Emmet Coohran, W. A.
Allen and other John Day teamsters
were witb us this week.
Pap Simons & Son have added ao
ex rafireto meet all requirements in
their blacksmith Bbop.
Penland & Co. will have wheat sacks
for sale at the Lexington platform and
at the Heppner store. 66lf.
.Tobr. Hornor is unable to attend to
sohool duties this week owiug to au at
tuck of neuralgia.
If you want to enj iy your meals
strengthen your digestion witb Simmons
Liver Regulator.
The material for tbe new bridge aoross
tbe North Fork has arrived and is being
hauled over.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, bilious
ness, j luodioe, indigestion, sick head
ache. 2oo
Mrs Geo. Thornton has left for The
D.illes to join her husband, their future
residence.
Ves Kirk and family departed Tues
day to take up their residence in The
Dalles.
Eill Colwell and J. W. Hylton were in
Wednesday to get some header repairs.
Teacher's examination is in progress
this week with only one present.
Geo. B. Te irowe has made extensive
obauges in the Palace hotel bar.
Born To the wife of Walt Thompson,
Sunday, Aug. 4th, a boy.
Tunis Swiek, one of Grant county's
leading men, is in town.
Bill Biddle, of Gooseberry, was in
town Wednesday.
Mis. Jerry Brosman iaquite ill at the
Palace hotel.
Lee Padberg was up from Lexington
Wednesday.
A Oood Appetite
Always accompanies good health, and
n ohasnne of aDoetite is an indication
of something wrong. The universal
testimony given by those wbo bave nsea
j . u..nariliii. u to its merits in
nuuuBO'B"K"'"'"' a
restoring tbe appetite, and aa a puriner
of tbe blow!, constitutes iub aiiuuac
rrnmmendtion that can be nrged for
any medicine.
Kidney aff-etions of years standing
cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.
J. W. Poyuts.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator to
keep the boweU regular. One dose is
wortn 100 dollars.
sji.i.rssyr
That
Tired Feeling
So common at this season, Is a serious
condition, llabls to itad to disastrous
results. It la a sura sign of declining
health tone, and that XL blood Is lm
povtrlshed and lmpur. The best and
most successful ramadj ia found la
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood, and
thus gives strength to the nerves, elas
ticity, to the muscles, vigor to the brain
and health to the whole body. In
truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla
Makes the
Weak Strong
Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, per
'ectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial.
Don't Fought It. Travellers must
not forget that the O. R. & N. line is
thoroughly repaired and all trains are
running without transfer or delay.
Through servioe to Omaha, Kansas City,
St. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepers,
free reclining chair cars, upholstered
tourist sleepers and modern day coaohes.
Call on O. K. & N. agent before purchas
ing tickets, or address W. H. Hnrlburt,
Gen'l PaBBenger Agent, Portland. 55-7.
Shoe Making and Repaibikq Neat
ly Done. Joe Dubois, having bought
out the shoo shop formerly owned by
Ed Birbeck, in tbe Abrahamsick build
ing on May street, and also having
seoured the eervioeB of au experienced
workman, is now prepared to do all
kinds of shoe making in a strictly first
olass style. Satisfaction guaranteed in
every instance. When you need any
work in bis line give bits a oall. 54tf.
A Veteran Wool Buyer. George
Davis is back from Lewiatoo. All tbe
wool is bought up there and Mr. Davis
will be in Penbleton but a few days
longer, having merely to look to the fur
ther disposition of wools bought and
not shipped. Mr. Davis is the chief
representative in tbis section of Kosh
land & Company, and is a veteran at
the wool business. Koahland & Com
pany bave learned to depend on him and
leave their business in safe hands when
entrusting it to George Davis. His
visits to Pendleton, bis summer head
quarters, are now a regular thing and
each time he comes friends are added to
tbe list already his. E. O. Mr. Davis
arrived at Heppner tbis morning and
will remain a few days on business.
Oveb in Gilliam. Rev. Frank Par
rish and wife arrived this week from
Heppner to visit the family of K F.
Reooe and other friends. Frank was
raisd here until 12 years old, and finds
much pleasure in re-visiting the scenes
of biB childhood and going over again
iu tbougbt the escapades of bis boyhood
days, many of such be will now bave to
frown upon, in his new role of preacher,
when praotioed by other children. But
boys will be boys, and a happy, mischiev
ous laddie generally contrives to extract
as much happiness out of lite as the
average preacher. Mrs, Renoe is a
sister of Mr. Parrish, and he was at
onoe surprised aud pleased Wednesday
when Mrs. DeGuire, another sister,
arrived at Mrs. lienoe's from Salem.
Fossil Journal.
A Frightful Fall. Sunday morn
ing a trestle on the Union Paoifio road
at Alto, Wash., fell with a freight train.
The trestle is 96 feet bigb and that any
one on the train escaped death is
miraculous. Engineer James Jesse felt
the trestle giving and pulled tbe
throttle of his engine wide open, break
ing it loose from tbe tender. The en
gine shot ahead, jumped the traok and
ran a short distance on the ties, but
reached a bent that stood, so that it
did not godown with the wreck. Fifteen
cars loaded with wheat, two with Hour
and tbe caboose went over, and were
smashed to kindling wood. No one
was killed, bnt Conductor Watson bas
a compound fracture of tbe left arm, a
fracture of the right arm above the
elbow, bis right shoulder is dislocated
and his ankle is kprained. David
Wright, a brakeman, has three ribs
broken on bis rigbt side, his left fore
arm is broken and his ankle dislocated.
He is also bruised aud out badly, but
tbe doctors say he will recover. Fred
Harrison, the other brakemuu, escaoed
without serious injury, but be is a mass
of bruises and cuts. The injured men
are being oared for in the hospital at
Walla Walla.-Chronicle.
1100 Reward, 1100.
Tbe reader of this paper will be pleas
ed to lenrn that there is at least one
dreaded disease' that science bas been
able to cure in all its stages, and tbat is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tbe
only positive cure known to tbe medioal
fra'ernity. Catarrh being a constitution
al disease, requires a coosti'ntiocal
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, aoting directly on the blood
and mucous sorfaoes of the system,
thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe
disease, and giving the p-tienl strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. Tbe
proprietor! have so much faith in its
curative powers, that tbey offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to onre. Send for list of testimon
ials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75o .
B. A. Hnnsaker rune stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to the interior. P. (John,
agent.
I HE STANDARD MOWER!
Has the reputation of beiDg the
Lightest Running,
Least Wear,
Fewer Repairs,
of any machine in the market.
FOB S"?
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OP MANCHE8TBH, BNOLAND
A. W. PATTERSON, AGENT. oo ojfjthe. osti t:tvewrij?
E- J. SLOCUM,
HAS
The Agency for the Brownsville Woolen Mills.
And ha on hands a full line ot their goods inoluding suits, blankets, woolens, etc.
He is also prepared to take measures for suits.
Palace Hotel Building,
Heppner, Oregon,
for Infants
" Castorla Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me." II. A. Arciikr, M. D.,
ill So. Oxford Ct., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castorla is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Carlos Marttn, D. D.,
New York City.
TnE Cbntaur
DR. POOTB'S II ANIt-noOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY KECIPEIt,
Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost
Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, eto.
IT TELLS ABOI T
What to Hat, Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth,
Bow to Eat It, Occupation for invalids, Bathing Best Way, After-Dinner Naps,
Things to Do, Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lung Diseases, Meets of Tobacco,
Things to Avoid, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance,
Perils of Summer, Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cuie,
How to Breathe, Removing Same, How Much to Wear, To Get Hid of Lice,
Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections,
Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them, Croup to Prevent.
Ventilation, Bern, Exercise,
IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Bolls, Bums, Chlllblains, Cold Feet, Corns,
Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid
Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Holes, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth,
Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Fent, Toothache, Ulcers,
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL HA V IS lOCTOitS BILLS.
UTAH new suDscribers and prompt renewnls durinRtbo montb of June will be
presensed with a free copy of this aa a premium.
Piles! Pllest Itching Piles.
Symptoms Moisture ; intense and
stinging most at nigbt; worse bv
soratcbing. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, wbioh often bleed and ulcer
ate, becoming very Bore. Swayne's
Ointment atopa tbe itching and bleeding
heals ulceration, and in most cases re
moves tbe tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 60 oeuts. Dr. Sway ne & Soi
t'buadelpliia.
bw 1 yr.
THE WESTKKN PEDAGOGUE.
We nre in receipt of tbe May numbfi
of our state school paper. It iewil
any of tbe former numbers it viilu .
Tbe paper this mouth contains mam
new aud valuable features. Tbe illus
trated series on tbe BCboola of tbe stab
ia introdnced by a paper on tbe f'iieud
Polytechnic Institute at Salem, Oregon.
These papers oannot fail to be of reai
value both to tbe schools au 1 to tbe
public.
There are also several lino article;
by our beet writers and tbe department
"Current Eveuls,""Saturday Thoughts,''
"Educational News" "I'be Uracil
Answers, UorresponderitB," etc , eaol
couUin much valuable reading for
teachers or pareuls. Tbe magazine
baa about 60 pages of matter, well
printed and arranged. We prououuoe
the Western Pedagogue the bent educa
tional monthly on tbe coast.
Everyone of our readera should have
the paper if they are at all interested
in education. No teachfr school direc
tor or student can gel along well with
out it. VVe will receive eulisoript.one
at tbis office. Trice only $1.00 a year.
When desired we will send tbe Western
I'edagogue and Wazette one year to m e
add reus for $3.00 Call and exumine
sample copies. Teachers, dlrentors Bnd
parents, now ia tbe time to subscribe, tf
Laat June pick Crawford brought Lie
twelve-morjtLH-olJ child, BuflBriitfc from
infantile dirrhoBa to me. It had been
weaned at four ri.onths old aud hart
always been sickly. I gave it tbe usual
treatment in aucu oa&on but without
be ne tit. Tbe child kept growing thinner
until it weighed but little more thun
when born, or perhaps ten pounds. 1
then started the father to giving Cham
bertaio's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoia
Remedy. Before one ooitle of tbe
25 cent size bad baen used & marked
improvement was seeo and its continued
one cared tbe child. Ite weakfUBs and
puny constitution disappeared and its
latber and myself believe the child's life
was saved by this Umedy. J. T. Mab
low, M D., Tamarua, 111. For sale by
bloc am Johnston Drug Co.
Gilliam & 33isbee,
HEPPNER, Oil
SECURED
and Children.
Castorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Ctomach, Diarrhcua, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes di
gestion, Without injurious medication.
"For several years I have recommended
your ' Castoria,' aud shall always continue to
do so as if has Invariably produced beneficial
results."
Edwin F. Pardee, M. D,
135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
Company, 77 Murray Strket, New York City.
A YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE.
AN INTERESTING SKETCH
Nothing appeals so strongly to ft mother'!
affection as ber daughter Just budding Into
womanhood. Following In an instance: "Our
daughter. Blanche, now 15 years of age, had
bti&u terribly ulllkitcd with nervouiinvu, and
had lost the entire uro of her right arm. bhe
was la such a condition that we bad to keep
ber from school and abandon ber muaio lea
soqb. In fact, wo feared tit. Vitus dance, and
are positive but for au Invaluable remedy aha
would have bad that terrible afllictlon. We
had employed physicians, but sue received no
benefit from them. Tne first of last August she
weighed but 75 pounds, and although she hat
taken only three bottles of Nervine she now
weighs Vn pounds; ber nervouftness and symp
toms of 8U Vitus dance are entirely gone, she
attends school rxgularly, and studies with com
fort and eae. bhe ban recovered complete um
of ber arm, ber appetite Is splendid, and no
mouey could procure for our daughter the health;
iir. Miles' Nervine lias brought her.
When my brother mcom mended the remedy
I bad no faith In patent medicines, and would
not listen to him, but as a laxt resort he sout us
a bottle, we began giving it to Blanche, and th
effect was a I mot i rn medi ate. "him. it. K.
Bullock, Brighton. N. V.
Ir. Miles' Restorative Nervine la sold by all
druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct
by the Lr. Milea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.,oa
receipt of price. 8L per bottle, six bottles for 16,
express prepaid, it is positively free from
plates or dangcrou drugs.
FornHlH by T. W. Ayers, jr.
UKIVERS1TY OF OREGON.
ICIJOICIWIC.
Next session begins tljo 17th of Krp
tpmlier. 1S!H.
Tuition, free. Ilounl, 82.50 s week.
Five oourses: Classical, Hcieritifla,
Literary, Eriglinh and Business.
DOBMITOIit.
The Boarding Hull for young Indies
and the Hoarding Hull for yonD gentla
men will be nndor tiie personal aupervi-
sinn of Mrs. Munrs, n lady of refinement
nnd large experience. For Catalogues,
Hririreas . J. J. Walton,
,r;3 71 Keny. Regents.
Take Himmnns Liver Regulator for
dypper;siu, biliousness or headrtche.
A stitob in time. Take Himinons Liv
er Kegulator and prevent sickness.
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 goods nnd pive pricps.
Respectfully Youus,
HOR2STOR &
INS
After a thorough
credit svstem. wehavGrsonrduH-
ed to change to net cash. On
and after Aug. i , '94, we will
sell to one and all for
CASH ONLY !
GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT
Of wbat heretofore bad to be obnrgod
reneonon on yon, Din is a plain
to sell at lower
No Favorites
No Bad Del)ts
A BAD BARGAIN!!!
gome are as thoughtless and careless in business matters as the poor
spider who lowers hiniself on his silken cord to sure destruction.
They allow theuit-elves to be inveigled inlo high-pi iced stores where
they get very little for their money. Beth r pationize a store that
sells very low for cbbIi. If jou
groceries and provisions, pies, wilies nnd bread, in fact everything kept
in a first-class bakery and giocery ebtublishment, patronize the Knter
prise Bakery and Grocery Store,
C. RUHL, PL'opriotoi'
Land Patents
Laud 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
lletween indiviilnalH liavinit euiillit'ting claims nnder the Bt?rifulti.ral land
laws, and tuoee between claimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
claimants; and also between claim'intH nndnr any of the public laud laws and the
Railroad companies and their grantws, and the atntes and their grantees, under
the Swnmp-Land and Heboid-Land Oranie.
Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers
who have complied witb the laws nnder whiob their entries were made, and wbo
Bre annoyed and worried by delays in the iasuo of their patents, caused by Trilling
Irregularities wbioh cbh be easily and speedily removed.
Advioe also given iu all matters relating to the publio lands, especially on
points arising nnder the new laws whioh have been recently pnssed providing for
the disposal of tbe publio domain.
If yon want your land patent in a hurry if yon wuut your land business, of
any oharaoter, attended to by skillful and Competent attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Weddkrhurn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. O.
m My Institute
-OF-
OF )Tho yiuntf how to choose the best one to mitrry
UUUKnh; 1 he rum nod bow to bo nappy in mamiiKe;
YOU )The fond parent how to have prize babiesj
WANT )Tho mother how t" have them without pain;
TO )T lie childless how to be fruitful and multiply ;
KNOW )Tho curious how they "growed" and came to be
WHAT )The healthy how to enjoy life aud keep well;
EVERY )Tlie invalid how to get well again speedily;
UODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy.
OUGHT ) All who want knowledge that is of most worth
TO )Find it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Home Talk, 1
KNOW. ) 1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 t ' .-
READ )Redueed from $3.25 to $1.50: circulars frc3. '
P. If. T. Murray Hill P.ook Co., 129 E. 2Kth St., N( - VV
Otis Patterson
...-.-v.-p,.,-.. y-,r-r -
Of Plan!
test of the cmnn
B
fur nuoolleotnble nconiuits. This is no
bnsinees statement. We oan afford
prices in this way.
HIM (t CO.
whi 1 nrcnins in ttnple nnd fnticy
Kor the Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It l located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Must Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Cult at t tic Gazkttr office tor particulars.
Htrtutly coiitlilentlal. Treatment (irlvaWaud sure
cure.
;(IN TWO
DAYS
( ONE
(AGENT
( SOLD
'and4i?e
( SAVED
( $1,100
(W ONE
YEAR.
iOO.OOO
i COPIES
SOLD.
H ffrjnriul. mi. iij.
NOTARY PUBLIC
A. CONVEYANCER
CALl,
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