Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 13, 1896, Image 3

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    UNTOLD MISERY
FROM
Rheumatism
C. H. Xiag, Water Valley, Kiss., cored by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For five years, I guflered untold misery
Irom muscular rheumatism. I tried every
known remedy, consulted the best physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending f woo there, liesides doctors' bills;
out could obtain only temporary relief. My
flesh was wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
&t
1 Jt . A
being twisted up in knots. I was unable to
dress myself, except wilh assistance, and
could only hobble about by using a cane. I
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
dootors, that I could not live. The pains, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
rellut only by means of hypodermic Injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
In clay, in suluhur. in nnuiilRra- hut n,..
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Inside of two months, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months, my limbs
began to strengthen, and In the course of a
year, I was cured. My weight has increased
to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my
full day's work as a railroad blacksmith."
AYER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
AYER'S PILLS cure Headaeht.
at
esse
I 2 3 4 :56 7
"a!L WJLlZ- J3 IT
15 6 T l 19- 20 2J
22. 23 24 25 ?6 27 28
19 ?0 "51 "OSS.
Take Notice.
L The aum of Bve cenU per line will b
barged for "cardi of thanka," "reaoluttnns ol
napeot," lists of weddlnK prwnt and donors,
ind obituary nntlres, (other than thoae the llt
)r shall htmaell slv aa a matUr of news.) and
aotloMof unecial meottnn for whatever nti rpoaa.
. Notice of church anil society and all other
"jnlerUlnmrnla from which revenue li to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Bva
nu a line. Tba rules will be strictly adher
ed to to every Instance.
AdvertintiiR rates rtaaouahls and madeknown
tpon application.
TIME TABLE.
Dtaire for Hard man, Munumeiit, ton Creek,
loti a Uay and canyon (iiy. iavra aa uiiiows :
It very day at a. m., eawot Hun-lav.
Arrtvaaavarvdavatf o..e-i.n( Monday.
The rliram-at, uulckcat and beat Una Ut or
from the Interior country.
W A UT. THOMIMOS, Prop,
Corner A Brork. Aleuts.
Qambrinus Beer,
i.fc.HKF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drlnkabla Liquor and Smakabla
Clgara. Call en Tad.
Here and There.
Mrs. Anion Wright ia better.
J as. Talbert is ill with rheumatism.
Frank Sloan is in from Batter creek.
H. M. Thornton, of lone, was in Tues
day. Hear H. Y. Gates at tho court house
tomorrow evening.
O. B. Tedrowe owns the first slot
cigar maobine of Heppcer.
John Turley is in town after a hard
winter's rustling with sheep.
Wm. Penlaod is reported to be fast
recovering, and we hope soon to see him
out again.
Miss Maud Smith, of Pendleton, is
visitiog her sister Mrs. Charles How: rd,
of this city.
Waklie's Squirrel Fxterminator now
on sale at Miuor & Oo.'s, reduced from
50 ots. to 25 cts. tf.
Dan Bornor and wife celebrated their
silver wedding laBt evening, at their
home in Heppner.
Matteson was represented yesterday
by John Depay, Free Green, H. O.Oorbin
nod Ohas. GiUon.
Mrs. Jerry Oohn arrived from Port
land Tuesday morning and is now visit
ing with home folks. :'
Harry Bartholomew took out a lot of
merchandise tor bis sheep camp, down
Bund Hollow, this morning.
Mathews Bros, will shortly looate their
barber shop in Will Morrow's bnilding,
next dour to the postoffioe.
Jj. tsiumentbal departed last evening
for a brief visit with his family at Port
land. He will return next week.
Best accommodation and courteona
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash, bts., Portlnud, Oregon.
Recently Mrs. Cox organized a CIrole
of the Woodmeo of the World, a ladies'
insnraDOs order, with sixteen members.
G. B. Tedrowe, Dr. Wilson and T. A.
Rhea returned home from Portland this
morning. All report a royal good time.
Jos Biber returned home from Port
land last Tuesday morning, having en
tirely reoovered from a severe attack of
"boils."
Bam Medows grindstone has dig
appeared, and the butcher's saw is taken.
This onght to be enough for a guilty
consoienoe.
Minor & Co., the reduoers of prioes
have now on band the celebrated War
lie's Squirrel Poison. Call and Bee what
they Bell it for, tt
Anv inventor in Eastern Oregon who
desires the services of an attorney in
Washington, D. 0 , will find It to his
advantage to call on or address this pa
per, 5tf
A Eugene man who had a dog for Bale
banded the editor the following adver.
tiaement: "Good family dog tor eale.
Will eat anything. Is vary fond of
children "
Joe Eolman, formerly a merchant of
this city, came np from Portland on
Wednesday morning s train, and ia now
holding down a positioo at L. Blum
entbal's store.
Hon. H. V. Gates, of Hillsboro, will
address the Morrow County Repnblioan
Club on the political issues of tba day
at the court bouse Saturday evening.
All are invited.
The Morrow Conoty Republican Clnb
will meet at the oonrt bnoaa tomorrow
evening at which time II. V. Gate has
oonsented to deliver a brief add res
appropriate to the ooossion.
Dr. Wilson and Geo. B. Tedrowe cot
baok tbia morning from Portland.. Tba
gentlemen went down on business strict
ly, though later on tbey may visit tbt
metropolis with a view of seeing tb
lights.
It Is not to b wondered at that Ayer's
Pill are In such universal demand.
But the cure of eonatipation, biliousness,
or any other complaint needing a laxa
tive, theae Dill are unsurpassed. I hey
are augar-eoated. easy to lake, and every
dose I effeotive.
The Inneral of MrsCarrie Wells will
be belli at the M. E. cburoh tomorrow
(Saturday) at 2 p. m.. leaving tb real
deoce at 1.30. All member of tb
Epworth Lnagn of tb elioroh will
gather at tba reaideno en I go from
there to tb church ia a body.
A woman In Iowa want to a physician
to vet a treorlptlon for tender feet. II
gave ber a raixtor containing two
quart of oold water, on tabl spoonful
. - a. ..a . a
of bay rum and two latjiaapooaiaia ot
ammonia. II did not tell ber bow la
apply it. and sbe draok tbe tnlitore I
six do. Mb aay ber feet haven't
felt tired aloes.
DOCTOR
ENGLISH
will stop a cough in a night, check a cold
in a day, and cure consumption if taken
in time. If the little ones have Croup or
wnoopmg vouga,
use if promptly.
Croup is a very
JCji fatal disease.
Fully one
halt of
those at
tacked die.
The great
danger is
in da lav.
The disease progresses so rapidly that
the loss of a lew hours in treatment is
often fatal. Acker's English Kf.me
dv will cure Croup, and it should al
ways bo kept in the house for
emergencies. A 35 cent bottle may
save your child's life.
Three alieai 5c, 50c, $1. All Druggist
ACKER MEDICINE CO.
16 & x8 Chambers St., New York.
. M. E. Chtjboh Announcement. Sun
day morning subjeot: "Tbe Baptismal
Ojvenant;" followed by the baptism of
oandidates and reception of members
Into church fellowship.. Evening sub
ject: "The Withered Arm" a miraole
parable. A general invitation is ex
tended. E. P. Gbbenb, Pastor.
A Great German's Prescription.
Diseased blood, constipatiou, and kid
ney, liver and bowel troubles are cured
bv Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by
Wells & Warren.
L. 0. Griggs arrived from Roseburg
u few days eiooe and is now fitting up
the room pext door to Jones' barber
shop, preparatory to starting a laundry
whiob be hopes 11 have in operation
witbin b week, or as soon as the neces
sary machinery arrives from 'irisno.
Mr. Griggs is formerly from Louisville
and is a cousin of James Hilton, ot
Hardman. This is a new enterprise for
Heppner and we bespeak for its owner
a liberal share of the patronage.
Judge Galloway has taken oharge of
the receivers offioe at Oregon City. Mr.
Paquet's health baa beoome such that
be was advised by bis phyeioian to give
up tbe onres and responsibilities ot the
offioe. Mr. Paquet has made an honest
and faithful official, and many will be
the regrets that bis pbysioial oondition
is snoh as not to allow him to enjoy tbe
fruits ot bis industry.
Dr. D. J. MoFaul and bride arrived
in Heppner on Wednesday morning from
Adams, Or., and will make this city
their home. Mrs. MoFanl is a sister of
Mrs. J. M. Hager and is quite well
known to many in Heppner as Miss
Lulu Adams, as she attended our sobool
bere for two winters. Tbe Dr. is a
pleasant gentleman and we bespeak for
himsuooess.
E. O. : Charles Cunningham com
menced on Tuesday to shear bis bucks,
and will soon be removing tbe wool from
all bia large bands. Mr. Cunningham
has been aconatomed to begin shearing
earlier than tbe majority ol sheepmen in
this connty. It will be two and perhaps
three weeks yet before others will begin
excepting a very tew who will be at it
in a week.
Boas. Ati exchange gets off the fol
lowing: "The oinob bug eats the farm
er's grain, tbe bee moth spoils hia honey,
the bed bug fills him full ot pain, but
the humbug gets bis money." This is
what the other fellow said: "Tbe light
ning bug can't thunder much, the big
bug has no fama, the gold bug his no
argument, but he gets thera just tba
same."
Are Yon Made
Miserable by Indigestion, Constipa
tion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, JTellow
Skin? Sbiloh s Vitalizer ia a positive
oure. f or sale oy wells s warren.
New Plan. Tbe politician shook his
head emphatically. "There is no nse in
getting np a platform, as far as 1 am
oonoerned," he said. "I shall not run
for office on a platform this time." "But,
my dear sir," protested the party man
ager, "it is neoessary in order to get tbe
votes." "Nonsense," . replied the poli
tician, "I shall make my raoe this time
on a pneumatio tire ami endeavor to
oaptnre the bicyole vote."
I Prize Hood's
Sarsaparilla more than any remedy I bar
ever taken. I have never been robnst and
was subject to severe headaches, and bad
no appetite. Since taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Hood's Pills I am a well woman,
have a good appetite and sleep well,
I cordially recommend Hood's Sar
saparilla. Mrs. S. M. Gokham, Fillmore
House, Fillmore, California.
HftrtH 'a Pi 1 1 e cur '! "ver Ilia, bUioos
llwuo r 11 13 neaa. headache, iio.
Fills Do Not Core.
Pills do not onre oonstipation. They
only aggravagate. Karl's Clover Root
Tea gives perfeot regularity of the
bowels. For sale by Wells and Warren.
Nearly Out of Fodder, An Ar
kansas paper Bays in one ot tbe moun
tain counties only one man took a news
paper and all the citizens for some dis
tance around would gather to bear the
news when it came. A listener one time
asked what the demoorats were doing
in congress. "Oh," replied the reader,
"they're playing tbe dickens over there.
They've passed a law adding two months
to the year, and tbe worst of ft is they
made both winter montha." "Blast
their souls," said . a listener, "and I'm
nearly out of fodderl"
John Carrey, formerly of Grant county,
died this morning at an early hour, four
miles west of Heppner, of pneumonia and
neuralgia ot the heart. He was a brother
in-law ot Henry Blackwoll.
Condon Globe: D. S. Brown visited
his brother Billy at Heppner the first of
the week. Billy has so far recovered
that he was able to return to his borne
at Lone Rook this week.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Heppner and Monument, arriving every
day exoept Monday and leaving every
day exoept Sunday. (Shortest and obeap
eat route to tbe interior. Conser &
Brook, agents-
- La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. b. 0. Smith, salesman, Henpner.
The Best Conch Care
Is Shiloh's cure. A negleoted oougb
dangerous. Stop it at onoe with
Shiloh's Cure. For Bale by Wells t
Warren,
m1
A little girl In Aberdeen brought a
basket ot strawberries to tbe minister
very early on Monday morning. "Thank
yon, my little girl," be said ; "tbey are
very beautiful. But I hope yon didn't
gather them yesterday, wbicb was tbe
Sabbath dayT "No, sir," replied tbe
ebild. "I pulled them tbi morning. Bat
tbey was growing yesterday."
A fellow at San Franoiaou got tbe end
of bia nose out off ons day last week
wbile being shaved by a barber. He
bad fallen asleep In the easy-chair, and
dreamed that he was having a vigorous
tight with another fellow, tie raiaed
his bead quickly and the baroer's rotor
took a few inobes off tbe end ot tbe
fellow's probosois.
Roseburg Review: Condnotor Conser,
who baa been running tba ''fiysr" ont of
Portland to Ashland aiooe tbe beginning
of that service has been transferred to
tbe regular overland train between
Portland and Roseburg. Condnotor
Houston will have cbsrge ot the "flyer"
to Ashland hereafter.
Ooe of onr girla baa Invented a lamp
that will go ont at precisely 10 o'olook
p.m. Now it she will let ber geoin
expand and invent a new papa who will
go to bel at 9, a dog without teeth and
a little brother who is deaf and dumb,
tbe coarse nl trne love may evidently
run smooth. Ex.
A niokla in the slot maobin is no
one of tb attractions at tbe City Hotel
bar room. It represent a deck of cards.
which shorties iUelf when the oiokl U
inserted and show a poker band. Anv
thing bigber than a pair of queos wlos
a cigar, tbe higher tbe band the mora
clgare won.
Two Portland parried man had a bit
diaottsaioa Thnraday aa to whiob was
tbe bigger fool, both claiming tbe cham
pionship. On nowJ tost b married
in bast and rrpenUd at leas 11 re, and
tb other proved that be married al
Isaanre and repented to baa la.
Tb Baker City Blade savs Bob An
derson shad tear wbo ba board lbs
republican ol tb Snooty of Baker in
tended to Indora MilcttalL Wall, ltb
ia rood a so acrobat, bat be ba to
perform tie someraaoll of bis III to
land bin) io eoogrrs.
W. W. Hnaad, foaoly organiser ot re-
pnbllran olnba, will orgaaisa aa follow)
o elofi
Wedne-
All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of
Lebanon, Conn,, was badly afllicted
with rheumatism. At times It was so
severe that be could not stand np
straight, but was drawn over on one
aide. "I tried different remedies with
out receiving relief," be says, "until
about six months ago I bought a bottle
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After
uaing it for three days my tbeumatisra
was gone and bas not returned since."
For sale by Couser Brock.
Not a Success TI.e Linnton borse
meat "industry " hhs jnst olosed np its
sanguinary establishment for the best
o( reasons there was nothing in it for
tbe promoters. In something less than
a year 7,000 horses and ponies have been
slaughtered at that place. Now the
company finds i'selt with a large quan
tity ot barreled borse meat upon its
bands that they can neither, sell in this
ooontry nor In Europe.' Even Japan
wonld not take any of the stuff. This
is tb result tbe Tomahawk predicted
some months ago. It Is stated that
even the fertiliser mad from tbe bones
and offal of the bors-s could not b sold
with sufficient profit to eontinn the
business longer without loss to the 00m
paoy. Oo bnmanitHriao line argn
meot bad no avail, but ben it ram
to touching tb pockets ol the promoters
tbey quit. Portland Tnmabaak.
Before von try anything else fur the
blood lake Simmons Liver Regulator
It is the heat blood medioin beeaus it
is tb beat liver remedy. If your liver
i acllv and at work the blH will be
tba beat. Himtnnna Liver Regulator 1
ha beat sprint mmlioin. "I tell mv
friend if they want to enjoy health and
happiness tbey onght to lak Himmon
Liver ll-gnlator'-Mrs K. W. Hmith.
Uclatosb Bluff. Ala.
oe Dbrslelaa or tbsrmaelst rao
Hiely warrant 0 ear, lh i. C
uasraotaa tba rnrltr, strangle
and medieioal vtrloa rf A jar's Maraa-
partlla. Itwaslaa oal blnod rnflf
Hmiud ai ibo '! W orld's Fair la
E WANT TO INFORM THE
Public that vc have purchased the Fell Sa&A'7.
Bros.' Stock on May Street and intend to close SJJf u'xlmoa ,,,Be,
it out in the next 30 days Regardless of Cost. Jffi!..
We have made arrangements to have the
hats trimmed up and will sell them at prices .m
I j fasti k l
that will surprise the patrons.
There is also a fine line of Hosier', Knit
and Muslin Underwear for children and ladies;
Children's Dresses, Infants Clothing, Ribbons,
Thread, and a complete line of Notions, Dress
Goods and Linings.
Come and get bargains ixiforc they are all
sold. Yours Rcspct.,
IIOUNEIt & ItllKA.
Di?l op Mas. Os . Wslls. Teater
day afternoon, Carria Wells, wife ol
Gen. W. VY)la, ot Ileppaar, and dangti
Ur ot Mr. aod Mrs. Hart Ilnsb, died
at ber rraldene in Heppner, of mo
setnpHoo. iVeesaed led been ill for
months and ber death was not one i
peeled. Tb remains a ill be loterred
ia lb Ileppoer eemaUry under lb
enaploee ef tha Eastern Star, of whicb
order Mr. Will tai a member. Mrs.
Well we raited lo Ibto vicinity sad
was blgbly atr1l. The breetd
relative have lb bearlfelt etmpetbj
of alt
7
Did H Kver Occur to You?
That ii Firm Could bo Boycotted
nnd Still do Business ?
Adklas arrived from Ilaf
tri WadneeiUy m-elof In it.aka
brief vteii wit lUptmer friend and
relative. II alll I1 aaeiat K.
Howard lo Halving mmsaasKraatS Into
tb M. K.eliareb, footn. obi! bare.
Mr. W. J. Yi Ut rati II. alleoltoO
r.f li e ffihlte It II. fact that b la Mill
ia f ! b beam, aad b old eea
oraf will taa frnlatd aa Mire qoel"
f kiaad al lb a-mrory of bw basban
Tunr peifnaeg a anlicited. if
V.. II. I'.i.h-p. t4 ili sur. 4 1. II
ItaUy, ! l'ltlno, raroI Wad-
day vai froee 0 brief tioetaaao trip
to M.a Interior roaalrjr. Mr. HaUf n-
fvled Iba soa ait g traie l
VtdM'a.
W. W. 8oet. e-.Mf of
rr-i !.. fllU. I wlll ag i line
o ft In ey jif-1 ok off saitna
la ArmtA Noa will "i taey
Lisa. Nttifi kin at 1 1 tf- '"
If
t.tw ta ! HMe Mott lav:
WatMvltaa4 F't lai. Ia TL
Ta-tts, Talt Haady
far tl oav tWw, Well
Warvao.lUfpaef. YA. I hlt. V-P
TrMkto wi.k RWaaaeiaaaa.
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them
Administrator's Notice.
KTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 undersigned has been appointed adralnla
trator of the eatate of Sarah H Fell, deceased,
by the County Court of Morrow Conntv. State
of Oregon. All persons having claims against
said eatate are hereby required to preaent them
io me ai Heppner, ur., amy verinea, wunin six
momns irom naie nereor.
Dated this 6th day of March, 1K96.
C. E. FELL
421-29. Administrator.
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orrics at La Grands, Orkoon,
U ...V. A 1uii
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notlre
of his Intention to make final proof In support
of hla claim, and that said proof will be made
belore county Clera ol Morrow county, Oregon,
ai nvppner, irpgon, on April i, mm, vis:
bi i, r.ni r.it w. r iAKr.o.
TT . ' ..liu. ... .1 11 1 1 I I! I.I . dw..
nti, c.. nu. iRffl, lor mo n..' nr.'k nnu
8W! Br-c. IS, and NWi NEi and NK4 NWk
Bee. 22, Tp. 6 H. K. 2M E. W. M.
He names me loiiowmg wuneaaes io prove
hla continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of aald land, viz:
I'at Hi. 1 Mane, William Warren, Uua. Hale,
Frank Hale, of Huupner, Oregon.
B. r. WIIJiON.
4J1-I.1t Kvglater.
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THERE'S.
ta a Change in Business All U!
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
lotale Slaughter Prices !
KmARDLESS OF COST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete.. are beitc sold below
wholesale cost. Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware. hs.ra.
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es-
taDiisnment. au ann see tbe stock betore it is too late.
ED. R. BISHOP, Prop.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
FRANK M'FARLAND,
Manager and Salesman.
Wkt Do Ion
fa
Some people want the earth; you can get a
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HARDMAN STORE,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
of general merchandise, including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICF. AT THE DAI.I.F.rt, OKKOON,
J March. . lH'.ol. Notice Is hareliv alven
that the following; named anttler has tiled no-1
tire ol nis inivnuon to make nnal prooi in aup-1
port of hla claim, ami that salt proof will be I
maile Iwfore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, all
Munnner, uregon. on April n. lhuu, viz:
J A M KH (TARTY.
Rd. T. No. 3f.W, for the t)K Hue. 10, Tp. 1 N. R.
Wl K, W. M.
He names the fnllowliiK wltneaaoa tn prove I
niaroiiMiiiioiia ivaiiionee upon aim cultivation
oi, ania iani, vir:
Charier VanM Inkle, Prancla Kllkennv, Bar.
ner Hohertjr, John Kllknnny, of Galloway, Ore, I
il'.u. J. r. Mooaa, KrKiaier,
We are not small men, S)s. We are bid all men, Xs.
we are not trve Largest mere Ws io me Woilfl !
' a But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of a a
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coat, Oaas and Water Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Btnvcs and Ranges, Wagons,
Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axea, Hammers, Saws, Bledgoa,
edges, Uuns, Ptatols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Oran
lteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices.
We have Good Goods at Faia Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices.
OILLIA.M & BISBISE,
MAIN STJtKET - IIEPPNKK. OltEQON
T. R. HOWARD
DEALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Supplies, Etc.,
lwi. via: I
IfedAnd Wants Your Trade!
Notice of Intention.
I AND OfflCR AT TIIK PA 1. 1. EM, OKKOON,
I 4 Frh. I t, Ih'M. Notlr Is hervhv given that
the following namcl au'tt l.-r has nivl notli'e of
hla Inu-nlloti U make final proof In aupKirt of
h'arlalm, and that aald proof will be rna.lt
lH-loreCoiinlyClrra,nf Morrow County, at llnpp-
ner, urrgon, on n n i". via
iiKoiotR r. baikh.
H I R. No. SM., for the fi SKVt. NWVHCU an
NK4 I1MW, Hrp. It. In. A, R. Ii. K.
II nani4 the following wltneaars to prove
hla cnntiiMion. rraldenre iimiu and culilvatlon
ot aald land, via:
Jul Joiim, (irorv fmllh, lames T. Talbot,
James n rtu, ol iii-npurr, Oregon.
JAX. F. MOORR,
III tl. Rrglalvr.
Notice of Intention.
I AND Orrif'R AT Til K DAt.l.M. ORKOOf
I J trH. II. w. Notli-e la Imrrl.v ilvvn thai
th followlni named aeiiler haa fllrd nirtire I
ol hla Inli-nllon lo maka flnal proof In aupport
ol hla riaitn. aiol Inai aal'1 pnioi will ! mam
iH-lor Oi roiiiii, rirra n Murrnw romuy all
lleppnar, urron. on Mart a la, via:
l IUKI f- a II. HAMK.
Hd. R No. 7M. lor the a4 N'. aiidNsalWIa
aw. 1. fp a a. H K. W . M
lie iianira lh lollowlng wiineaae lo prnvs
hla roiitliiimua rmld'iire upon and oulttvalloB
of aald land, via:
ri ( a. it.ir H.nfliii r n nuiiit, i tiarir I
D. ( 4lman, ol llardinaii, Orr(on.
Jam. r, MooRR.
Ill l IWI.t-r.
He will maka it an olject for you to trade with
him ai lis prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are ot the very tout.
CATARRH
LOCAL DISEASE 1
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MMikMa iwan . .
haltM4rftaial fmi h 3 fc i
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WM a ftv I w I I
sat f
Store on
to
I-Ioppnor,
Main Street, Next Door
City Drug Store,
Oregon.
Cummings & Fall,
PR0PR T0RS
Of lb Old R.llal.1
Sueorsaor lo C. ft. Van Dujo. (et dour to City Hutrl.
Has everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Gcilllt HOUSC pock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
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Ely's Cream Balm
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D. J. McFaul, M. D.
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jr. mau l ffisiomcr.
E. L. FREELAND.
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ABSTRACTS.
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I of. W. Mallaa and I llntna Sla ,
All basin alUmlad lo ia a rmmp anJ atUfaoor7
maaaar. Notarlca 1'oMic and Cllartra.
OfriCK IN NATIONAL It ASK LCILMNO.
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EAST AND SOUTHEAST
Ml THE WON PAHHC S15TIM.
I Two'wl !( r rum Hwiitin i ! r
COM MISSIONI K.
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Horse?
Do You Want a Uitf ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
a if ii i r r i it
Are You in in ecu ol a aauuic
All Uimw can U procure! at Tlinm.n k Hiufi, Ixiwrr Main HUtfi,
llf jijinrr, Orr'io.
TI,m i.im. an .all ralnla4 .Ha ((. Mv ( rl'llaas t akt fnaaltaa.
a tt laaait bmiiw, ,.4 tit la anaalMl It.". II H'li. ..
I Ii lHt afa ll llanvs.
THOMPSON fe HINNS,
uvsnTUtaf. itarnria.
THE PAIiACE HOTEL 11AR,
o. i jo i ten ions. Prop.
a a i hi i ii
Kc;-s thg I?ine&t Wines, Li(Uors and Cigars.