Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 15, 1895, Image 2

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THE MAJORITY SHOULD RULE.
The Kentucky legislature is a
tie between republicans and demo
crats, two populists holding the
balance of power. It is clear that
neither party can elect a senator
without the aid or the populiBts;
that is, neither alone can elect a
sound-money senator. Then the
sound-money men of both parties
should unite to defeat JJlackburn
and elect some man who can be
trusted on this vital question. His
party politics are of secondary
importance. uregoman.
an party. The silver men would
prefer a stronger silver man, while
he is most too conservative for the
gold-bugs, but he is a fair com
promise.
White's play, "The Demon of
the Belfry," has been produced in
'Frisco. It is founded on the
Durrant case and the murder of
Blanche Lamont.
A Peculiar Case.
The Gazette agrees that in the
event a republican cannot be
chosen that it would be well to
unite with the democrats, but the
Gazette would prefer that said
proposed combination causes the
election of Blackburn. But it
would be infinitely better if the
combine could elect a republican,
and if the Oregonian was a good
republican paper it would rise
above prejudice and Clovelandism
and say so. It occurs to the Ga
zette that the Oregonian has been
saying all the time that the
question is all "tariff" and that
the money issue is not in it, but
from the advice given to Kentucky
republicans it appears that the
"great issue," with uh, is not woith
consideration, when there is a
chance to down some "silverites."
The trouble with such advice is
that it tends to disrupt party
organization, as like all good rules,
it works both ways. The nigger's
coon trap caught thorn "both
gwiuo and a comiu'."
The Oregonian is a great news
paper in all, the best on the
const and rivaling the loading
papers of tho liimt. Its editorials
are masterpieces in rhetoric. But
they are ol'teu Hplcni-tic; they arc
more frequently dictatorial; in all
they are strongly wlf-ojiinionnted,
The (biZftto thinks that tlu-wi are
fata! mistakes, not Imthuho of any
littlediHagreenieiit with that paper,
but that it often has jiiht the oppo
site effect inti'i-di'il. For iiihtniico,
the Orcgoiiinn did mute lant winter
to defeat iVilph than any other one
influence, not because of what was
aaid, but how it unid it. This is
to Imj regretted, becauso a great
republican factor like tho Orego-
uian nhould do its part toward
pouring oil over tho trouble
water in endeavoring to re-unite
warring factions,
Tho rhanceM .are that the Ore.
goninu will run n it eane re
gardlen of advice given to it by
rural "porous .t1nttt,H but all
republican have nn interest in
republicanism; they have a detdre
to ie harmony prevail; to know
that majorities are n-ajMt t'd. The
Cleveland at) In of the minority nil
ing tho majority i not popular in
Oregon, and it ia the intention (.f
Allen G. Thcrman, the "old
Roman," one of Ohio's foremost
citizens, is seriously ill. He is
well along in years being 82, and
yet is well preserved and may recover.
Maher, the Irish champion,
knocked out Steve O'Donnell in a
little over one minute at Maspeth,
L. I., Nov. llth, Steve got all the
blow punched out of him in just
three jolts.
Eastern Oregon wants an open
Columbia, but the Gazette doubts
much if the boat railway proposi
tion is the proper one. It will cost
a great deal of money and may not
work successfully when complet
ed, while it has been asserted that
a canal can be built easily, nature
having done part of the necessary
work, for less than the engineers
have claimed necessary to construct
the proposed boat railway. Give
us a real open river all its naviga
ble length, but the Gazette, as it
understands the question, i8 not
infatuated with the boat railway
proposition. But if it's boat rail
way or nothing, why of course give
us that.
Sunday's Oregonian contains an
article with the caption, "Signs of
tho Times." It is illustrated by
or rather is embellished with
the pictures of lions. Joe Simon,
Edward D. McKee and Sylvestor
I'ennoyer. Of course, these wor
thies were interviewed. Messrs.
Simon and McKee talked about
sound money they think that it is
wipular to do so just now, because
nends of silver are dome their
wood-saw-ing while the old ex
governor, true to his convictions,
reiterates what he has said before
so many tirneH, that "It is an abso-
uto fact that thin country, through
its finaucial policy, is in a worse
state of subjugation to Great Brit-
am now than it was in 1770.
TnE East Oregonian charges
that the Pendleton Tribune has
robbed the taxpayers of Umatilla
cuuuty ot sevmul hundred dollars
in an overcharge for the imbli-
cution of tho list of delinquent
taxes Tho Gazetto does not doubt
tho truth of the K. O.'s statement
A man who will draw !?" a day of
the state's money as clerk on com
mittees that did nothing, who will
allow himself to bo put there by
"the gang in order to help lor
Maid their interents, who will stay
ho drunk mont of tho time as to be
unable to do honest work if it were
to bo done, will not scruple at
"raihing" a bill for county print-
lug. This is tho MHino man who
insulted lion. Stephen A. Ixiwell'
fiiends by calling thern "Dolly
Vardeii tioliticinns" and got sat
dow n upon by every man, woman
and child in Pendleton. F.ven the
dogs gave him their undivided
attention.
Wkra lli Chill Mi.ta nf taa Morning
llitnrf hk ft imll ovrr lli gnrfao ot Ids
wttli, It will Ih) well tot you hrfor
Yi-utiirii'tf Into Dim raw vaporon ir,
i-Urg-nt, lurid . w itb III n.la ol
maUna or (reiiiliT of rli.tiiuatio
( ttitff. In Ink wiu.glaa.fiil of II.
Mlri'a Mliimarli Hittcra. ml Itina ablrl.1
)'Mif.lf from innM(ilifrid inline ore
llirrHli-nli.il t linalih. If ton baHa la
tfrl aiioaml, slrt., of rian. npn, nag
Ilia annul ftrrroliT. ami j Ih
ilieiiroaiiain or ilaiigrrnns rolj Tb
agrnraliU warmth iiifii, Into lb elr.
mWiioii l lliia h-ihkI alm hi. Ha In-iigi-ralin:
an I rrgnUlin .fi.rliea
e-miniptiii ii in an
(From the Record, Philadelphia, Pa.)
Last July the Episoopal hospital ad
mitted woman whose pale aa emaci
ated faoe and racking cough proclaimed
ber tbe viotim of consumption. She
save ber name as Mrs. Wm. Q. Bowen,
residenoe, 1849 Meighan St, Phila
delphia. The cage was diagnosed arjd
she was told plainly that she wag in an
advaiioed atage of consumption. Tbe
examining pbyeioiao even showed her
the sunken places in her breast where
tbe oavity in ber longs was supposed to
exist. She went home to ber family a
broken, disheartened woman with death
staring ber in the faoe. That was tbe
beginning of the story, tbe end as told
by Mrs. Bowen, who no longer expects
to die, to a reporter follows:
"Tbe first symptoms of consumption
came in the form of terrible sweats, both
night and day. From April until Sep
tember I was oocstantly cold and kept
wrapped np in blankets through tbe
hottest weather. A terrible congh took
possession of me, my breast was sore to
the slightest touch, and my limbs were
like oold clay. Tbe hardest rubbing
with tbe ooarsest towel would not create
tbe slightest flush, and tbe least ex
ertion would so exhaust me that I could
barely gSBp for water.
"I went to tbe hospital in July and
they diagnosed my case as above stated.
It was when the olouds were the
darkest that the first glint ot sunshine
came. Mr. Sbelmerdine, ft friend who
lives around at 1844 Clementine St.,
said to me one day, 'Mrs. Bowen did
you ever try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for pale people?' I had never beard of
the medicine but in my condition could
not tarn a deaf ear to anything that
offered relief. It was after considerable
tbonght and investigation that I con
cluded to discontinue all tbe medicine
I was taking, including cod liver oil,
and depend entirely upon Pink Pills.
I began to take tbe pills, at first with
but little encouragement. Tbe first sign
of improvement was a warmth and
tingling sensation in my limbs. Finally
the oougb disappeared, my cheat lost its
soreness and I began to gain flesh nntil
I was fifteen pound heavier. All this
I owe to Dr. Williams' Pink Pill and
I oannot praise them too highly."
Mrs. Bowen is a lady ot middle age, a
oburoh member well known and highly
esteemed. She looks today, well and
strong and it seem almost impossible)
that she was ever given up by eminent
physicians a an incurable consumptive.
Yet snob is the case beyond all dispute.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills oontain all
the elements necessary to give new life
nod richnesa to the blood and restore
shattered nerve. Tbey are for sale by
all druggists, or may be had by mall
from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company,
Schenectady, N. Y., for 60 cents per box,
or six boxes for $250.
the doctors
approve of Scott's Emulsion. For -whom ?
For men and women who are weak, when they
should be strong ; for babies and children who are thin,
when they should be fat ; for all who do not get from
their food the nourishment they should. Poor blood is
starved blood. You eat and are nourished. Consump
tion and scrofula never come when the blood gets its
proper food. And nothing is better for starved blood
than cod-liver oil.
Scott's Emulsion
is cod-liver oil with the taste taken out. It is for all
who feel weak, have lost appetite or are losing flesh.
No one else breaks up cod-liver oil as it is broken up in Scott's Emulsion.
If you need it, get it. No substitute will do.
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ILLS t litt Driiiii
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TWO 5IZES, 50c. and $1.00.
SCOTT ft BOWNB, Chemist, New York.
weather all the stone ork involved in
our contraot can be finished i.i thirty
days. The same can be said of the low
er entrance to the oanal, where a large
working foroe is making rapid progress.
Tbe heaviest work is at the coffer-dam,
where there is a core of about 40,000
yards of dirt and rocks to be removed.
Of this we are taking out from six to
seven hundred yards a day and will in
crease tbe amount after the present
week. If nothing outside tbe ordinary
oourse of events shall happen we shall
certainly have all the exoavation work
finished in two months from now. The
ooncrete work on the floor of the upper
oanal will be but a short job and our
work is done aud tbe canal will be ready
(or the passage of boats. We know no
reason wby the locks should not be
open for traffio by tbe 1st of March and
we are doing all in our power towards
taat end."
g F K 15 JE 1
a
fc; tt IftOOworthof lovely Music torFoHy-"
a .j I M , . cants, consisting of too pages
' full size Sheet Music of the a
hp latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular
wj selections, both vocal and Instrumental,
a gotten up in the most elegant manner. In-
ciuaing rour large size Portraits.
CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer,
PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist,
T- ADEL1NA PATTI and
MINNIE 8EUQMAN CUTTING. ;
ADDRESS ALL OHDEAS TO "
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.
2 Broadway Theatre Bldg., New York City.
SZZ CANVASSERS WANTED. 2
To every person making a cash purchase of 25 cents we will give &
coupon ticket which entitles the holder to an equal show in the grand
prize. The person receiving the bicycle can exchange for other goods
of same value.
We carry the most complete line ol the following goods that ever came to Heppner: Drugs,.
Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Stationery, School Books, Toilet Articles, Per
fumes, Candies, Nuts, and Cigars, and will pay the highest cash price at any time for county and
city warrants. Goods along Echo and Lone Rock stage routes delivered free of charge. Prescrip
tion work a specialty. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Ottice of Dr. McSwords in our store.
OUR PRICES ARE LOW!
Wells & Warren,
HEPPNEH, ORBOON
WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen
or ladit'S to travel in Oregon, foi establish
ed, reliable house. Salary $7X0 and expenses.
Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad
dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com
pany, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago,
111. marl.
liow'g This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that oan
not b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprs , Toled' ,
O.
We the undersigned, have known
F. J, Cheney for the last 15 year, and
believe birn perfectly honorable ia all
business transactions and financially
able to oarry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Trnax, Wholesale Drnggistn,
Toledo, O., Walding, Kinnan fe Marvin,
Wholesale DrnguiatH, Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly niton the blood and
mucous Rurfaoes of the syatera. Price
75 oens per boltle. Hold by all Drug-
gists. Textioooiii'ils free.
For Hale.
Ten shares of stock in the National
Bank ot Heppner. Address Richard T.
Cox, Reoetver, Arlington, Oregon, 64tf.
SUMMONS.
! a l.r.la.'ii ali.l .l-l.il.lr.
., 1 . , , k , 'ct Dial -rrvrtlltii la lltr than rnr.
HTr flow lo ftiiMirt thfir lty j l' lb Il.llma fr li..i.ta, .i..iia.
niuinr, fttivl in rt cry r
uatftjn tin "irly oiani uti.m in
tlioaUlrt. Hum ftr otlii-r fcl.rj Sr -I lak- this mMh.vdnf inr.n.
entering into tlirt muti-M Im-m.!.- "! nMir in , r.l, an I all my
tliil fiOMH'ia,! on. Will tlirJ '"",,rr l'l''' t 'Mi-lar, that I L
U a (, ii my Krhtal tn"lhanli
COUNTY COURT PHOCKKDINUS.
Tbe following amount wa allowed to
jurora and witnesaaa for September
S:ii:S.30. Tb grand Jury witoesse were
allowed total sum of $248.70; criminal
witnesses, g'20.
Miscellaneous bills allowed: Mrs. R.
Lieuallen. f 3.60; J. W. Morrow, 14.40;
J.P.William, mot; Wm. IVnland.
1H; OUfa & PrnJbomme, 821 50; Qen.
D. liariurd & Co; 817.50; Harnett
l!rot 824.40; W. L. Mallory, JHOin
Aon J. Iialsiger, 8121 HO. Philip Plahro
fS.70; T. W. Ayera, Jr.. 121.25, allowed
gn.'.K); Oilliam A lilt-beo, f).H4; T. II,
Howard, $0 70; (. W. Harrington
812010; J.J. Adkins, $:4.
Iu the ram Htalo v, (X II. Oardner,
the following bill of eottsws allowed
,85215, Jerry Proauau' olaim for f3 20
being disallowed eulirely.
A total aroonnl nf $25.10 was allowed
iu (bo case of Ht.it e t. A K, WaUoo.
Hcrlp iastia Ci'MlTnrd io tbe flap
HtaU v. Milt Porll, Htatd va. C. II
(lardoer, Htat . KJ. lUiyae, Hlala vt
A. K. Wataoo.
aliacrllaneon bill amouoliDrf to
ll.X. war 1lne,t.
O ils In caaa Hlal v. Wm. Van ArJ
trnm cimtinaml fr Urni.
MtMHllnnu bill llod la I be
mnuat of f-MO 2il
Cost ronDOlln to $."7 (A er lnw
J io tb a Htat I.. M. Poall.
Tb ahanff wm ordered to y on
properly fur tale.
K. (1. Hprr y, el al , aakad f r an ap-
pttipriali.io to aamal in lb rintrurtioo
of tb l airiab rrrrk mad, which a
niiiniv fur lerro
A yol tmnnty of 1 fur t b !p
aa allowrd.
A Brand New Man!
It is not meant that the man 13 so new, but that this paper is called
upon to announce to the public that the Hardman mercantile
business of W. E. Kahler has been sold to
GEO. A. BROWN,
A Well Known Morroio County Boy.
He proposes to carry everything and to sell at prices in competi
tion with the railroad. This is no idle jest, and an inspection of Mr.
Brown's stock and place of business will convince you.
ltECOIIDHll'8 AND Jl'STfCE's CoCBTS.
There has been more tban ordinary
activity io the various cuurts of Hepp
ner this week. As mentioned in last
ssue, tho oase of Albert Ken was oou
sidered the aeonud time by a jury of six
meu who found the defendant guilty!
He was fined $20, in default of which he
wa committed to the oity baatite. Fred
Hart hud previously pleaded guilty and
reoeived 810 Hue, amlcoals added, wbioh
he paid. Wednesday eveniug the oat
ot Ot Wells, charged with disorderly
oondiiot m the corporate limits -similar
rase to those above mentioned -we
tried in Recorder Hal luck's court, before
a jury. The verlict V'iIty as
charged," ami iu default nf 3 '" '
Committed. This did not clone the t-i-tivitios.
Yesterday afternoon, Wm.
Curry, who, a a witness in the ca. i f
climmli'ily conduct, had heeu aoored by
Attorney oiiu , t to mnire inut-
ler by nsKanltinif ! itonghty hula at.
toriiey down on Main utrtft, near Ibe
i)cr photo gallery. The tiling reaullril
in Curry wakirnr up hometa' neat, lit.
i lea getting 825 II n w l.ioli be ia aervlny
out in Ihecniiuly Jill. Ibe ritiK-nof
tier by lurgM and ovrrwbulming
IN THE JUSTICE'H COURT FOR SIXTH
District, Morrow County, state of Oregon.
uus I'atterson aim a. w.
I'atterson, partners do
ing business under the
firm name and style of
The Patterson Publish
ing Company,
Plnlntifl's,
vs.
Thos. Owens,
Defendant
To the Constable of Sixth District, Morrow
County, mate of Oregon,
In the name of the State of Oregon, we com
mand you to summons Thos. Owens to appear
before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace,
In District No. A. in said County and State, on or
beinre tne atn aay oi December, A. u., iw, ar
the hour of 10 o'clock a m at my ollloe in
Heppner. in said District, County and Htatc, to
answer the complaint of The Patterson Publish-
liiir Company, a partnership, consisting of Otis
and A. W. Patterson, founded on an express
contract and wherein the said partnership
demands JiidKment fur the sum of Seventeen
Dollars and costs of this action, and iu vase he
falls so to answer for want thereof, the Plain-
ti II will take Jinle ment airalust him for tbe
sum of Seventeen Dollars and Ilia costs In this
action.
This summons ts published by order of R. L.
Freelaud, Justice of the Peace for the Sixth
District. Morrow Countv Oregon.
Dated November 8, 1MI5
E. I,. KREEI.AND,
3t W. Justice of the Peace.
Hardman. Oregon, Successor to
AV. E. KAHLEE.
Notice of Intention.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at ThompBou & Bin us, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Uregon.
These x-entlemon are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties.
and can save money and time in making these lections with traveling men.
Prices In keeping with the timet.
THOMPSON & BINNS.
TAND OFFICK AT THE DAIXF.S, OREGON,
J (a t. la, lix.t.'i. Notice Is hereby given that
tbe following named settler has nletl notice of
his Intention to make lliml prmil In support of
h'srlalm, and that Bald proof will be made
hclorc County Clera, of Morrow County, at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Dec II, lx'i'i, vis:
JAMKri H UKA.
Hd. E. No. t).. for the K't NK4 Hec. V,. fE'i
HK'Sw.aiiaiidbWi4Wfeec. ii, Tp. 6 8, H.
2.'i K.
He names the following witnesses to tirove
his eimilniioiis resideiiee upon and culilvatlou
ol said land, viz:
Hiiljaniln I.iielllng, Abraham I.nelltng, Walter
Iteiinett. Joseph . Ilaiilater, all of Hardman,
uregon.
J AH. r. MOORE,
MI. Heglster,
lle
majority favor lawful order, and any at
lempl to violate Ihe ruatoin of resiiect-
ablc aooiely and the well knowu law of
lb town and ial will meet with dis
ater. Let all nnderaland it and prollt
I hereby.
Now ts tb tin to gel lb Wee kly
Oregonian, the greatimt neaapaper of
Ih Wwl. With lbe(iKti.btb strict
ly In adfanCf.on tear, I t N). No heller
CotiiblnainiM f nepaM'ra cao l mad
in the alat. Itraid.-a will glvo aa
premium an wddl'lnnal jotirual.lh Wrb-
not riatiler, ao ariciillcrul pai-rr.
t "ina In now au.l aulwrllx".
OrriutaM) u it In-bI chii a. l for
union, for liarinony? TIk-ii it
tnuat nullify it riur. ( oin
fiU'i.L Mnjoiitic liotiM
tnuat rul.
b-uiora al Hardman, Oregon, l (I. A.
I'-roan. All Ihoa owing Ma r rvitrat
4 Iu fall aat lt It.alr Maola
either ty eaU or nut, on or 11 -r
IV. J.l. w. V.. Kam.
?l Hardman, Or.
Mrwwt. 0- K. Mr k (V, NVwrwrg,
"tt , 1.11 m,,M ,,f I 'l,.r.,l.-
J lln'a I '.nigh Umdy I ban allolbeta pul
l"gtaf, aa I It alwat alvea aatifa
II. ii" Mr J Y. AlU.i. rt. O.a , saw.
"I twllt l'lin.rrUiu's Congh II oi' l
t lit la av bandiiHl " Mr.
W. ItiM .crh. l.luu,l.q.. Wa.li,
aja: "Chart tcrlaiiia Cmgb Krrue.l)
sella w. mI la blgnlr ft.i.rd I f all
who ea it " for aal I f Monm J. I.n
lhag (Vo.
Mr. i. N. lUr l.lla lUgb tl.url..
ri.RtAxr i atrr. A parly a given
by Mia Jentii Notila at ii boot of
Mr. and Mr. F.ugeoa Nubl oo last
fTeniog O, til norrjlxr of yonng
f.:ti aaaemhlisl and arjojal.! Iim
waa bad in aingtng and la; m trior
game. Ilioaa "Meit wrrr follow. :
Miaa Klororir t!'i'tn1en. Ad Jooea.
Laura Mnlr, Co' IHim, Msggir lloinar,
Malwl lrf-r, Mawd liiisti and JnM.
!S ..Ida, mr T It. I.v.i.a. U .Id. II tel.
Ilarr W arran, Jsm lUrl. t lit. rr.
land, V. U Haling. John llornur and
Mr. and Mr. J. N drown
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NoriCK OF INTENTION.
TAND OFFICE ATTHK DAl.t.RM OREGON.
j Ortnhrr 21. h Notlea I. hrrel.r Hrn
lb.) the following named wilier has fllnl iuilli
ol his Inleiitlon In make Anal proof In Snpnr1
ol hi. rlalm. and thai Mid inHf will ha made
iTiurr nir riiunif rierg ol wnrrnw minor, a!
leppnrr. iregon, nil lieremir i, a, tu,
l IU1U Kih. F.MHY.
ltd. K Nn. n. for the lot l.rt-.t. WV and W'f
Hr U. Arr. .11. Tn. 4 H K. K W. M.
He nami-a Ih. lolluwlng ailnewa In pr.v
ni. rniiiiiiiimi. re.i.ivnr uiKin aim ruiiivailoa
ol ! I land, vli
Aiimhi K H right. James O. William, nf
Mardmaii. Orrg'.n, and Jame. M. Ham, llinrr
rvuriiing r, ol lieppner, irrgon.
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notice or imsNMon
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Ii Urt 31. i. N..ll.-e ! hrfel.T glv.n I
lb. follnaliig name. arlller h filed nolle nl
her Inientliiii In make flnal .na,f In oi.ix.rt nl
berrlalm, and that aald prnnl a III l mal
ioor in. rnnnif rlera nl Mnrrnw niiinif, al
in'l'piier. ,ireg.n. on infmiii'i I, .
ANN F. It A I-HI., (i.e. lin Y Marn.nl i.
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and 7. aee a. Tn s K J K. W, M.
eh. name. lit. Inllnwlng wIIiifm,. tn I tor.
her mtiiinnmi. real. Ultra upon and culUvailna
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Notlct of Intention.
I l orriCE AT TH rIIF.tREiioN
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nf hi. Intention tn aiak. anal front la .111.'
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THE
Palace Hotel,
C. S. Y.N DlYX, Proprietor.
have lalicn full control of this
popular house, and trill make it
strictly first class.
MEALS, r CTS.
BEDS, 25 CTS.
Free TUtbs and Frr. 'Bug lor alt Gueali
HI LEST!
IF Mr. Colambn were Alive to
il ny ntul rnllotl lit Mat LicLtfu-
ihhYt be raigbt makfl a dcw tliscov
ory quitrt a momoialile aa tbat f
li 'Z ( una waa a pmat diHOovprPr
io liis day. He woul-1 at this time
diacovrr the fiiifft atock of Shop
ever ahowD io lOppner, and the
cbfapput aa wpll. bat more dix
mortal man want ?
rw (Nf. Orlalaaf .ko. Jgnrldar.
M. MCIITKNTIIAL.
Main atrwt, Hcppnrf. Oregon.
Cuatom Work a Spcilty.
TIIUNIiKU LIOIITNINO
"Tln-rc it a U,lr in the affair of mm
That, if faltrn at Hi jlonl, tt-a.tt on to fortune."
Tbe flood ia here and ao ia
G I LLTAM Sz BISBKK
With a full lice of
Ilrtixlwans Tin wati.. OhtHHwnn Cwkcrv. WohI
nml lllovvan'.CMtftrTubH at I U lnx,-lt lricci.
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Tor tho Ciiit o
Liquor. Opium U Tobacco Habits
II M Inr.iH M Pa m, Or.ga.
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rail at laa Aai.rrg Aim fnr artta)ta;
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Plenty of them at tho
Gazetto Office. . . .
Tiik LxNCAfiiiRr. Insuranxe Co.
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