Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 14, 1895, Image 3

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    Take Notice.
1. The sura of five cenU par H& will be
vrTwre,wi11 be no Preaching at the
M. K ohuroh, South, ontil the third
hanfed for "card, of thanKj,:-" uri0n. I 7- i ,D .JUDe OU BCCOUDt of the
espect," lisU of we jcliiiK presents and flonorg ",8,r,Ict conference whioh convenes at
nd obituary notice, (other than those the edit! I Pendleton May 30th. The rmstnr U
res
mil nhltuarv none', nthwthun th. j,.'
or shall himself Rl re as a mutter of newB and
nntUWHOf BDeCial nfifiti ftfffc fnr v1.an. L .
2. Notice of c nurcft und society and all other
jntertaiiimenta irom which reveuue 1 to be de
rived, sha.1 be i charged for at the rate of five
,ents a line. ,7 hem rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every inate.nce.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
lpon applicf ,tiop , 1 u
Vt e hol enci, nd every correspondent re-ponslM-j
for j,ib or her communication. No
orresp judence will be published unlesB the
writer r, roal name 1 signed as an evidence of
ood .aith.
T P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8
jLJ. Ins ABent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
4.n Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This
paper is kept on file in his office.
Give your business to Heppner people,
nd therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
jou.
TIME TABLE.
Sriwre for Hardman, Monument, Loner Creek,
"John Day and Canyou City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
A rrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior conn try.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phiil Cohn, Agent.
You can get the best beer
In Heppner at G.
rowe's, 5 cents per glass,
B. Ted-
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
S. Joues, a tobnooo mun Sundayed
here.
Dnu't overlook Johnny Hager for good
meat.
Try Spmy'Bhama and bacon, the best
in towu.
Spray's pressed beef, something new,
fine for lunohes.
Mrs. Geo. Swaggart visited relatives
here last week.
on
D rank Adkins, requests the Gazette to
state that though be will be in Heppner
utV ouuuay, no services will be held,
owing to quarterly meeting at the M. E.
church, it beiog the custom for eaoh
pastor to give way for the other
respective oocasions.
frank Bhepardson, an engineer on the
Southern Paoiflo By., who resides at
Los Angeles. Cal., was troubled with
rheumatism for a long time. He was
treated by several physicians, also
visited the Hot Springs, but received no
permanent relief until housed Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. He says it is the best
medicine in the world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
This office is under obligations to Milt
Morgan for a choioe roll of butter from
bis Sand Hollow dairy. Mr. Morgan
has lately purchased a cream separator,
and though the product of his dairy has
always been of the best, hereafter it will
excel anything made in the old-fashioned
way, judging from the quality of the
sample which the shop has "sampled"
to its entire satisfaction.
Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blond Puriflor is admirably
adapted to mnke "a little health go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
toniu and nutritive properties, by which
the energy of the system is reoruited.
It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on
the stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Prioe $1 00 per bottle.
Salem Journal: The following is a
comparison of the cost of clerk hire of
the oonamfttees on engrossed bills of the
latlegislatiire: Senate MoGinn, ohair
man, $2070; House Hehlbrede, chair
man, $772. Senator MoGinu paid his
olerks 84 and $5 a day for forty days,
and Representative Seblbrede paid bis
clerks only for the time they aotually
worKea.
Now is the time to eet the Weekly
Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of
the West. With the Gitzette, both strict
ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better
combination of newspapers oanbe made
in the state. Besides we will give as a
premium an additional journal, the Web
foot Planter, an agricultural paper.
Come in now and subscribe.
Only
tf.
return to
Don
Ayers guarantees bis poison
$2.50 per dozn.
Photographer Dowe will
Heppner in July.
Read "Coin's" publications.
(Carlos Boyd, agent.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
vValla Walla, Wash.
Isaao Howard, brother of Dick How
ard, is up from the valley.
Hon. J. N. Brown returned from
Canyou City Saturday last.
The Weekly 8nn and the Gazette $275
per year, both strictly in advauoe.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
. Rev. Adkins will preaob at the Avers
school bouse, ou Butter creek, Huuday,
May 2(3
Geo. Hubbard called on the Gazette
ofHce Saturday while iu from Cass
Matlock's.
Gihousen Bros, are making a special
out on large family groups ; call and
get their nnoes. tf
Tom Barnett and John McMillan were
visitors from the lower country to the
metropolis yesterday.
For good meat, full weight and cash
prices call ou Johnny linger, the new
butcher, next door to the post office.
Improve your fowls and double yonr
croiluction of eggs. W. W. Hmead can
tell you how it is done. Information
free.
The Pine C'ty Republican Club has
elected U. M. Long and J. M . Shaw as
representatives to the state convention,
May 22.
Mrs. Catherine Spray left early last
we-k for Suleta to mke an extended
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cbaa.
Charlton.
Cororoeuoeuietit exeicises nf Higb
Bohool at opera house, My 17tn.
Admission 10: reserved seats 25 cents.
3t,
Of course yon have noticed that L.
BlumeothHl is out for business this
spring 11 11 $8 60 suits arc attracting
attention. tf.
Have yon read "Coin's Financial
Hflli.Mil" and bis other books? If Dot
you should ice Poo Carlos Boyd and
get them.
Meadows & Scrivner, lb blacksmiths,
liirphrs an I wood butcher, at the
old Guun stand. Main street, lleppner.
Call on the boys.
Tin paper that Uks the lead in
nicely written ami tastily arraug' d ads.
lit the Oregooian. It pays to Lava
competent ad. man.
Mathews Bros., City hotel barbershop,
tona.irial artlt. lUircntting, shaving,
aWntMKilng, etc., done scientifically.
Baths at 26 cents apiece.
According to "P"'1 from IVrnlMon,
J 1I111 tisj.-n has Miri hswd the KJ. ('.
W. L. Saling and D. C. Bovd have
deoided to open an ice cream parlor,
ooufectionery and cigar store, and bave
rented the room in the Minor building,
next door to Green Mathews' barber
shop. Of oourse th3 Gazette extends its
wishes for sucoess, and believes bv
strict attention to business there oan be
no other result.
A friend of the printer suggests that
the man who only devotes a week to the
advertisement of a new thing and then
rails because be did not get great
returns is like the boy who studied with
a lawyer for two days and then went
home and said: "The law ain't what
it's oracked up to be. I'm sorry I learned
it."
. O.: Spokane's election resulted
in the reelection of M'yor Belts,
populist, and the ohoice of two populiBt
and three republican oounoilmen, and
republican comptroller and treasurer.
Tbe oitizeos ticket was not much iu it,
though it is thought it caused the
election of Belt.
Dr. . A. Vanghan, the new dentist,
will soon leave and we would advise
those who are desirous of Que work to
come in at once. Full sets without
plates, bridge and crown work and tbe
most ditfionlt oases in dentistry attended
to with satisfactory results. Everything
guaranteed. tf
Tbe Gnzette made slight reference to
a little trouble whioh occurred in town
last week, stating that bard words were
used. See Driskell shvb that there was
no harsh language need on his part, and
regrets muoh that there was any diffi
culty at all.
Ed. O. Allen, who recently sold bis
Blak Butte mine to John Gagen, of
Pendleton, for 860.000, has taken a half
interest In the Ooldeu Rule hotel in part
payment, and having leased the other
half will shortly take charge of that
popular hostelry.
SnhscriWs to tbe Weekly Sun, tbe
coming paper of Oregon. 41 per year.
With the Uaz-tte, both tn advance,
92.75 per year. A good combination.
Two of the people' papers at one pries.
Subscribe at the Oai-tte nftlca.
An assault and battery esse before
Jndge Ffeeland, hut nf Oregon va.
Chan. Valebtine with C. Ld as pros
ecuting witness, rama op Saturday.
The tmuble arnea iiver road wort. Mr.
Valentine was aoqnitted.
About twelve days ago, out near
Mallory's mill, five year old eon cf
Win. MrDsniel rnt bis knee with a
(i icon of glass. Erysipelas set in, and
lhnrday Dr. hhipley wna called, lie
left the patient better Fliday.
Fred Bock, an experienred butcher
from Portland, lia accepted a imwiHou
in Hues A- Mathewa hotelier shop,
here be will erv the public in the
beat of tyle. Fresh meal and honest
weight to everyone.
Call on McPrlau! Mercantile Co. and
riot their apoct! prifion gents fo. fin-h-lng
gH.(l. hosiery and tmd-rw.tr. Tliey
keep a Oompleiw line and !! these
Allen Black Bulla mine m Grant coaoty, ; lower than they bava ever len koon
the consideration bring $.Vl.lM). i 10 Ileppiier. a.
O. B. !Ut, lha tonaorial nrti-t, eau ' HninnUv lt Harry Warren retnn.ed
bo f.ianJ at li parlora, Matlock Corner, 1 fr. fa hi trip ! Portland, coming f ri m
where be will dipene at ipolar pfic-s, j W lilow Junction Mi a bircle, nikking
liiiutHHHi. baireuta. etc. lha fort live miles in nine l.our. In-
J.W.H,dckn.ilandN.U McV.yha.l':!;'''V--b',,''',''M ' ,,,M
lrO elded aa delegate from ta ' l',,-
liooaeberry lWpnl.'i"n Club to tbe! T. W. Avrra. Jr.. 1. Disking aTilrfe
atata gnU-ring. M.y 22. at Portland. j hal b uar.Mees. N kill no
" " .. , . . , I pav. and sell It at 'It cent per ran. f.
"Com 'a financial Hcb,, snd . , f,,r , 5,,. I r doeo. Get a
then ta.a np hi other l"l,",' I sau.pla and try It. tf.
They ara ail nivineing. interMting.
l) . C.rl Uo d..genu iabtm. N' H. m- and flt. .j b m akea .
' sewing michltiv at ct for rab. Will
FoutJ A revolver 00 roal baiwen 1 .vr.t)aitlf f,,f lumt-r. Mrl.ina from
Heppner and U r Lryie s ranrn j ,12 ,, A 1 lre.s N. A. I-e h, Idling-
too, Orrgoa. ir.
A. J. iUv. repreaenting th wool flrm
Tickets for commencement exercises
for sale at Phil Conn's drug store. Get
thim at once.
Thomas Cotter, a wool buyer, repre
senting C. S. Moses & Co., of San
Francisco, is in tbe city.
W. G. Scott has returned from a visit
to Iowa, where he guvs times are better
than they are in the West.
J. O. Miiggs and J. W. Spickn'.ill were
in from Gooseberry preciuct yesterday,
leaving tor home this morning.
J. M. Jager, of the Brownsville Woolen
Mills, spent several days in the city
departing yesterday afternoon.
FraDk Le, the genial wool buyer,
returned Friday evening from a short
business visit to outside points.
Died At Lexington, Friday last, of
consumption, G. W. Brock, aged about
55enrs. Mr. Brock bad beeu ill for
some time,
Geo. Holmes snd Snra Walker invaded
the metropolis of Morrow county Satur
day on business, leav'mg for home Sun
day morniDg.
Bob Watktns, the well-known shcep
Bbearer, who lives out at 'The Saddle."
won the Waverly bicycle put uo by F.
J. Hallock. Lucky boy.
'Gene Oilman returned late last week
from a tour of the county, and will short
ly to visit Grant county on business for
the McFarland Mercantile Co.
Jay P. Lucas has gone down to Polk
onunty to reside, having resigned as
clerk of Gilliam county, jay iB a good
boy and Eastern Oregon will miss him.
Shilob's Cure, the great Cough and
Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size 0 jntains twenty-five doses only 25c.
Children love it. Sold bv T. W. Ayers
Jr.
Wm. Browm oame in yesterday and
got bis meersohaum pipe wbioh was
advertised 'is being found in a recent
issue of the Gazette. Great is printer's
ink.
Green Mathews for shaving, hair
cutting, shampooing and all other work
in that line. Baths at any time during
business hours. CM. Jones, assistant.
Mrs. Luoie Additon gave her fnrewell
leoture at tbe opera house Sunday even
ing last. It was well attended, more
reople being out than at any of her
previous lectures.
Captain Sweeney, D. S. A , Sun Dieto,
Cal. says : "Shilob's Cata'rh Remedy is
the first medicine I have ever found that
would do me auy good." Price 50c.
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Charley Besserer has taken charge of
tbe Walla Walla Union as receiver. He
will make the paper one of the best in
Eastern Washington, judging from bis
past work in tbe newspaper held.
Anv inventor in Eastern Oregon who
desires the services of Bn attorney iu
Washington, D. O , will fiud it to his
advantage to call on or address this pa
per, otf
Geo. Fell has resigned as manager of
the M. O. L & T. Co warehouse to take
the position as wol buyer for II. O.
Judd & Root. Robert Hynd has
succeeded George iu the warehouse.
The Concert. N'o entertainment of
any nature, of late occurrence in this
city, has had a larger attendance than
Miss Anna Brown's concert at tbe opera
house last Saturday evening, nearly
every seat being filled. Besides local
talent, Miss Brown was also ably assisted
by her class of pupils, who showed the
results of proficient training and culture.
In faot a number of surprises were in
store for the audience, as some of the
best presentations of tbe evening were
by those unknown as soloists. Miss
Brown's excellent rendition of "Le
Carneval de Venise," wasmuch appreci
ated as were the tnBny other numbers in
whiob she appeared. As an aooompanist,
Mi83 Matlock also more than acquitted
herself creditably. The instrumentsl
duets by Misses O'Brien, Minor and
Matlock were also rendered in an
excellaut manner. Both vocal and
instrumental selections are always
appreciated, and tbe audience last
Saturday evening was no exoeption to
the general rule, judging from the
applause s liberally bestowed upon tbe
participants.
wnen yonr heart pains you auu un
usual palpitation iB frequent, accom
panied sometimes with sbotness nf
breath and low spirits you are tsuffering
from a disordered state of he liver,
digestion is imperfeot and there is wind
on tbe stomach, it allowed to remain
the trouble will ultimately reach the
kidneys and becomes dangerous to life.
Steps should be taken to stay its pro
gress 00 the appearance of the first
symptoms. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver
and Kidnev Knlm is esneoiallv adsnted
for disorders of this kiud. Price $1 per
bottle.
Surprisb Party. A" number of the
young people of this ony tenaerea
Miss Anna MoHaley a surprise party at
her home in north Heppner on last
Friday evening. Tbe guests first as
sembled at the M. E. ohuroh, South,
immediately after league services, and
all marched together to the home of Miss
McHaley. Tbe ladies furnished the
cakes and sandwiches, the gentleman
the tropical fruits and E. D. Gilhousen
a bountiful supply of vegetables. All
seemed to enjoy themsplves until a late
hour when they took their departure.
Those present were as follows : Misses
Mabel Leezer, Mabel Herren, Myrtle
Horner, Eva Brian, Elsie Laoy, Lillian
Bisbee, Maggie Adkins, Jennie Noble
and Cora Hart, Messrs. Osman Hager,
Will Kellogg, E. J. Merrill, Walter
Van Dnyn, E. D. Gilhousen, Jas. Hart.
John Horner, Dr. Eugene Vaugban and
H. T. Bagley.
THIS MAN.
HAS STRUCK
BOTTOM
That is what our competitors have
say of
Minor Ss Co.
That there is nothing left to out on that
tbey have reaohed the buttom on
everything.
Knights of the Maccaliees.
The State Commander writeB us from
Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After trying
other medicines for what seemed to be a
very obstinate oough in our two children,
we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
at the end of two days the oough entire
ly left them. We will not be without it
hereafter, as our experience proves that
it will cure where all other remedies fail."
Signed, F. W. Ptevens, State Com.
Why not give this great medicine a trial,
as It is guaranteed and trial bottles are
free at the drug store of T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Mining Operations John Rash
got in Thursday last from bis prosper
ing tour of Grant county, He found
some good prospeots, but having to
return immediately m order to tHke his
old position with 8, transportation
company up m Yellowstone park, be
was oonripelled to come baok without
knowing their full value. However,
John Rasmus is busy doing some
development work on property in three
and one-half miles of Susanville with
fair assurance of success, The Sound
con.paiiy that went over to work the
sand on tbe John Day to catoh the fine
gold, tried Junotion and Juniper bars,
the latter near the mouth of Mallory
creek, but without suooess, and have
gone to pieoes. Vic Groshens and others
are working on the North Fork, just
above the the mouth of Pottamus, and
are earning from $2 to 82 50 per day to
the man. The problem of how to
successfully save tbe fine "Hour" gold
seems to be unsolved, as tnany!have
tried it without success.
Meets Win Sdocess. In tbe intro
duction and sale of bis squirrel poison,
r, B. F. Swaggart was yery successful
on his rscent trip to Eastern Washington
Repeated tnalB oonvinoed the peopl. up
there that it would kill the squirrels,
and through recommendations from the
leading agriculturists the authorities
of, rtspectively, Columbia and Walla
Walla counties adopted the Swaggart
poison lor free distribution. This is a
HepDuer enterprise, and it is pleasing to
the Gazette to know that it snooeeded
so well, for money spent at home with
home institutions is muoh better than
patronizing outs'de oonoems. Mr.
Swaggart contemplates leaving soon for
another trip up through Washington.
C7 hi 3
corrniOHTKB
or
carry
the largest and best
E CLAIM to
selected stock to be found in this city.
No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can
find them elsewhere.
We boast on the quantity and quality we
handle, but as to our own honesty we have
nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human
race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud.
It has been suggested that the pqmr-
rel pests oonld be gotten rid of by in-
nnculaticg them with some fatal disense
whioh would beoorae contagious. The
GHzette must say that it is worth trying.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Hull llheum,
Fever Sores, fetter. Chapped Hands,
Chilblain, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It la guaranteed to give
Derfeot satisfaction or money refunded
riPce 25 ceut per box. For sale by
T. W. Ayers. Jr.
A FOREIGN INDUSTRY.
Ilut
E. O.: E. II . Clarke and George T.
Davis have returned from a buggy ride
to and from Heppner. Going and
coming they interviewed sheepmen and
found shearing well under way. Charles
Cunningham is the ouly heavy sheep
man who bns finished shearing, others
being now Dtuhing the work with all
possible haste.
It May Do as Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes
that be bad a severe kidney trouble tor
a number of years, with severe pains in
bis back and also that his bladder was
aUVcted. Untried many so-oalled kid
ney cures but without any good result .
Almnt a year ago he began use of Eleo-
trio bitters and found reliel at once.
Electric Bitters is especially adopted to
the onro of nil Kidney Bud Liver troubles
snd often gives almost instant relief. One
trial will prove onr statement. Price
only 50o. for Inrge bottle. At drug store
of T. W. Ayers, Jr.
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Hub been rc-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will
conduct it I11 a strictly nrst-chus manner, with the
view of pluHDlng the trade, in Kuncrul.
People from Country Districts will be
made to feci at home.
Sunday Dinners a Specialty ! Popular Prices!
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
on. b sra by Calling "O Mr
lyd, pro'in tus jfopriy ao4 pit'g
f.r this nol o.
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We Us Million or Split Meel Klne
Don't Make Any.
"I've handled and sold forty thou
sand giosH of split key rings since
1807," huhl the little mun In an over
coat and a white sweater, "and not
one of thcin was of American make."
"Why, how is that?" Bhkcd a New
York Sun reporter.
"Because there are none made In
this country," replied the little man,
with a smile that lifted one corner of
his gray mustache. "No, sir," be con
tinued, "the milking of split steel rings
la an art that wo haven't got hold of
yet, somehow, and I must say I often
wonder at it."
" here tire they made, then?"
"The la'st. hir, urc tnudc uhout fifty
seven inileKiiutside of Paris, ut a little
manufacturing town whose liuine I
cutl't just How reeull. The next liest
rings are Hindu in Mieilield. Kii,;lnnd,
while rinjrs of ii.ferior ciiiulit.v, luuile
from Swedish Iron, areiiiiinuf.ietiin.il
in Alsace. I don't know that the steel
in the French ring U any Ix-ttcr than
thut used )' the Slietlh Id luiitiuf.K'
turers. but tin- I ri iichiiicn in liiir as i:i
so many things, h ive .t the hull d
mukiiig their tlilujrs 1 U v. 11. Tlx
Shi'fileld rinu's lire ili .lied with nil
and emery, and that gives thetu u dull
steely b"k. while the French rius are
Milished by the dry prs-i sH. with what
they call 'emeu powder,' a sort of
cirs r-nige."
"What are the extremes In sie of
split rings? 'the iiiiiii wtis asked.
"The sinuhe.l tii "t I i i r hnii.ll. d."
he r plii'd. "were three-i.ixt. i nths of
an Iticli uersM. 'I I, y are il.h d when
they relic h this country and are ire. I in
eheup jewelry. 'Hie l.ir'e .l key riinfs
I ever sdd wire t nnd a In. I.' Hi. lies
III ilinilieter, and those I s.. I to the
wsr.h ns at ing Sing. In f.iet. tbey
are cullel prl n riiig. T)..il In y ring
with the iw.i little kno'H, r lss
through which you slip the key. Is 111 so
a I reneli muntif.ictnre, blid ileleed I
bare iirver m ell an Aiiierlciui key ring
except that eliillisy little tiling w here
ym hare to move around a siuitll round
double Ute with a liotcli in It, and
then spring out the open end .f the ring
through tin notch. I m 11 .t ." eon
cludeil the IHtla titan, iit'isinly, "I
i.ft. n wureh r why ) doti I make
nti nvrr here, lirrn now there a
forty-fire p-r nut. duty on them, and
tl.ey could I. ild at l.uif their pr. (it
pri.-w and ti!l bring a i' l proiiv.
, Vhy, jut ttoiik. I 11 over one hutt
i drrd and ftfty thousand r.n 1 ymr,
land there must ! m;i!i..ii f ll.irti
bandied erery year tn tb. cmii' ry."
Want Mitiibhki, Poison. A every
person knows, the squirrels are increas
ing with amazing rapidity where
people have not the means to buy poison
and it will reunlt In many losing their
crops entirely. Wrn. Peuland is there
fore distributing petitions for circil
hit mo among the people for signatures,
and we learn that such petitions bearing
sufficient names will be considered by
the county court, (iilliam comity has
appropriated money for tbe purchnse of
poison for public use, and there is no
res Kin as tar as the tti-z -tte can so..
why our county cannot tuke similar
action, if it is the will of the taxpayer
If oicthing is not dona to Mnist onr
turners and others engHged iu raimnir.
crop tln-re will be little left by harvest
time. The; (liiz-tte Je'irns that WhIIii
WhIU nii'l ; Intnl.!:! counties. WhsIi
have rcei,t;y piirchnscd poison for
pilhllO ilisti ilmtioii.
Tbe r.p I f..nd f.f siitit.g In hi par
tlrn with bi r n tary on rr, warm
day. II l a treit ttrtire f gure.
M-n'r I tt.il. In t'. pore wh.te role- of
f tiii it frture arid linmiif ulatr
r'.f t..inr. He l a j reri- Slid fa
te'.e.u rnan. and '-n tleer r I tietrr
.tmlmwf ". nft l,i. h Ci i
S :.. k , ,! , 1 'J ,,. I r 1 I b -1
Mil. Sa Ul.r..l. t.t . l.e Sl l l.nli f
''. tl tl.F 1 nil !. I H I c 10. ' .l.e 1 ' , ,
i I '.'.;- n t 1 1 ' I. a! -lev
( of r'.'f a;..l I'M'tt aiAtwt
In the i ring. IliH bnni'tii bisly need
HSHistHliee tn llirow tilT the Murfnatlnti
produced by winter die). A the
tctnpei store rit U'ider the urowing
liei.l of tae sunV raa e fi-el ti'ed, j
l.uif sick ami low in innts, li.-t Hiio the
l.lii til In e'.iitfgish and full of IIiii iui'ik.
I Jr. J. II. Mrljemi' Kireligthetiii g
Cordial Hint I'.lii'i.l Purillor is a rt-linble
eprti.g retie-dr til IliTtgnrale the Imdv
it'itl tfive tii'.o to the il lil loll Pries
1 p-r lei tie.
Ills I.U1 Bll'.ksN.-J. M. Sttll lil.OelJ
wh iiroiigbt up from Monument Kutiir-
lay sn I im st pri K.-iit at th- f cil'.ice I
f CI.sh. HalUllte near I, litf Clerk
i.ff' ring fr in a broken ha 1 ,t
fra- tiire j the r.-olt (if an seeidcnt lis
met aitli while titkisg 1 ntR not of thai
rim r-N k iit ar In tei.J. iice. lr.
Henderson reiloiwd the ttAatut Sillcll.f 1
tiiorr-ititf, pine which tUta Mr Htubble
fl-lil Iih letted finite rsr. It will lie
.iiii" lime, ttuaerer, bf-ir b rii me
la liuth aisiu a lie la an ag goilts-
llisil. lie wna rn-,iii,siil l to (hi l-lty
l,r cveral iiirrnbts of hi Until) - loog !
I'feelt Kagle.
I'lle! I'll.! H kl I'llr.
h)tiiptom Momtute; inttiM llcl.it.g
ml running; net! at M1il, ore ,jr
ert hllig. If allowed to C.litinue
tuuior form, hirlt i,fln I.!". I and
ulcerst. te-etimltig err or. HwnVMKa
OiarnssT atop lh itehihg attd t.Ued
111 it. Ii'si iilcrti"ti, and in iii.t e
rt-more lb tumor. At drnggil. r
tit mail. f..r Vlm-nt. Iir.Haajns rVm,
l'l,lllelplil".
ll trait ro tas Mian.-Ilman Col-
II, S in, leii-llitig and In father, i f
It t tbm ln-fry rttnntrt, Morrow roiint,
iri'l iu 1itigCmk .istu' Ur eremi.g
en font to th hutir.i;a tiiiln-. Titer
k- i I t llit -i..o pro pet ting an I will
rtiin In tl.st rt..li ui.'il tirt if
y fl'.d artttifg lt wv nan t
n,nl. J l,)r li.fitoi Ih Y.tm ll,l
M-ftow f ni,'r i) a f.i tr.
I a a .ft. l' ! It il fit.' t,i a f.'W
I-.1 ' r l i'" k I -d'r
Great and thoroughly re
liable buildinor-up medicine
nerve tonic, vitalizcr and
Blood
Purifier
Dcfoic the people today, and
which stands preeminently
above all other medicines, is
HOOD'S .
Saroapanlla
It h is won its hold upon the
hearts of the people by its
own absolute intrinsic merit.
It is n t what we snv, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does that tells the btory:
Hood's Cures
Even when all other prepar.
ations and prescriptions fail.
' Formerly every year I had an erup
tion on my body, and a kind of biting
pain beside. I havo had It now for
four rear every summer, but alnca I
began taking Hood's Hamaparllla
bava bsd no trace of it. I have taken
sren bottle." Fkki Fostkr, 3101
Black St., Denver, Colorado.
Get HOOD'S
"11 H f:tl- nre t-",'-1i-. mild. flee.
I1UUU a I UlSia, All UniKtuia. Hm).
V? Im.. MUUwLMtJ
C3 CLIrM? uTMtirjr.
WllWt TIT FOH A KING,
. CORDOVAW,
raise a ntMiimo cm.
?4.3S0flNtCAL'aKCRta
3.WP0tlCE,3SOlC3.
.1 wnDtriUf... .
2.l7.?BCY$'3CM33lSr:::i
i-Anii-3
r . f - run rn rTi nrnr
0f On Mlllloa t'Kifi r I s
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our nhoes art equally aat Isf actory
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
Attorneys tit.
ICIA-V,
All busiuesg attended to in a prompt and antisfnetory
manner. Notaries I'oblic and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BDILDINQ.
QKITNEH,
OREGON
Fr::::
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PUKDICTION FDIt IIKITNKIt: A bree
7.y timo inny Imps piloted at 13on
HuiiHiikoi'H, followctl by a regular
rycluiio f low prices Mint will
swoop all ojiptiHitioa before it
Sliuwors (if purcliiiHerg will follow,
HticotM-diid by a genoral clearing
term.
HoHiiloH a (jt'iieral lino of (iroccr
Ioh, lluiiHukor onrries Tinware,
Wood mill Willow Ware, (JIuhh
wnro and Crockery, CiarH, Toliac
ooH, ('oiifectioiiHi ieit, Ktc
Old Blackman Stand
(Hiieeemuir tn Jiftjf Cnlill.)
JT
TNv lv th M Iim tuf tSt nny
s
trtia
1h pk r nilrii,MimiJ ttn .t.
tSV Xtual UM.I.HM th.wa In al.la ana III.
tH?lr v-varlng aulltt sr utiawrtiaaavd.
I mm i la 4 r tHSr tnakr.
II your J-1 taiiti-a aui ).! r ' t .11. t
)-s!.-r ati ia nsoie mill .horltr ap
pesrb-re. Airenl mite.. . . ly at title-
ni4i. !;MiiLra,,"
M,.es..l. I r.Tl ''WA Waratog.
1p Vjjj 11 f' UHK,
t nlrr. CLtjl Cmnpast.
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UR COMPIiTITOUS arc
doin'' their
Kt'l' ('!. Iti -I pnn'r '.tr
!(.. 1, 1 ! r f H.r t; n . ini, fn-.i).,!
) i,r I 1 a al, I I'.hi 1 I. I t.if
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1al M-ra ai.4 -tnrl
I . m ttt li ' i' t-t
iiu: MAkU.N 1 ivi: Atr v., cn
H. a II...4. C
HttK ! f..r IVI.o M..iiU,
tv.. eadii), and r'ri-U), riiit..i.i in
Toia-'!, Jli1' l '! I St.,i.
II 'A a,e, l'rt.i . T. , A r l ,
V 'I, 111- il ia I, r iti alsa- l .
(...f .. I l....,n .1,1, all n 1 , 1 . .
da t"t M-itiilay at.. I l-n-i ,f '
dr 1 -.! " Hi !r, hi. aat I ri.. p
i ' it l-j tti iBUf.v'. I', t.i.n,
best to reach our mark hut they can't do
it till they adopt our principle of selling only
First Class Goods at I Ioncst Prices. Wc
don't claim to he the cheapest house on earth
hut we do try to deal honestly with all.
Clieat ifi!) am dear at any g.r Mel mf b'aa ar tli
. t ll.-tt tli" liioiiey will buy. l)-n't f'tr' t IliK plm e.
! C. TIIOMPSOX COMP'Y.
Ik tilkiii
NOTARY PU3LIC
'-CONVEYANCER
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