Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 05, 1896, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTt, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1896.
FOURTEENTH YEAR
WFKKLT WO. 6891
SEMI-WEEKLY NO 4371
OFFICIAL
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SEMT.VEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
M PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON.
A. W. PATTERSON.
Editor
Business Manager
At. $3.59 per year, tl.M (or six months, 75 ots.
' tot three muuuis.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
on tile at E. C. liake's
. ArivArt.iRinir Amnev. H4 and 85 Merohanta
Exchange, San Francisco, California, where oou-
Taota for advertising can oe maae lor it.
THI8 PAPKR ill kept
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
The CITY BAKERY
la now open with fresh Bread, Piea, Cakes, etc, constantly on band.
Wedding Cakes or Pastery for sp-oial dinners baked to
order. Also carries a line of well-selected Groceries.
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
TWO LUNCH TABLES
Will be kept for Hie aooommodation of tbe trade. Country People
stopping temporarily in town, ran get what tbey want
very cheaply at the CITY BA.KJ3RY
The Patronage of tbe People of Heppner is Respectfully Solicited.
OTTO FRIEDRICH,
Old BaKery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE.
Train leaves Heppner 10:30 p. in. daily, except
Sunday. Arrives 6:15 a. m. daily, except Mon-
"v'est bound passenger leaves Wfllows June
tlon 1:13 a. m.; east bound 3:30 a. m.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction troinir
east at 7:25 p. m. and 8:47 a. m.; going west, 4:30
p. m. and 5.5li a. m.
OFFICIAIi LIHEOTOBT.
United Btates Officiate.
President Grover Cleveland
Vice-President Ad ai Stevenson
HaamtArv nf Hlfttfl liichard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury Jahn Q. Carlisle
Heorntary of Interior Hoke Bmith
HnorelHrv of War Daniel 8. Laniont
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postinaster-fteneral William 1.. Wilson
Attornoy-Oeneral Jndson Hnrinon
Secretary ot Agrioulture J.'Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Beomtaryot State H. K. Kincald
Treasnrer Phil. Metechan
BnY.t.. Public Inn traction (1. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
u . IG. W. MnBride
oouuiur. j H M,U,1B
Congressmen
Printer
J Hinirer Hermann
Supreme Judges.
W. li. Ellis
. W. H. Leeds
H. S. B-an,
r. A. Moore.
C K. Wulverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Rimtiif Jiidm Btffuhen A. Lowell
I'romontina- Attorney John H. Lawrejr
Morrow Connty Officials,
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Joint Senator .-
Kepmsontative.
rnnnty J art
' Commissioners..
J. 11. Baker.
" Clerk
' " Sheriff
" Trwisursr
Surveyor.-
' " School Bap't...
" Coroner
1 TIT !..
. n. ... ..wot....
J. 8. Booth h
Julius Keilhly
, J. H. Howard
J. W. Morrow
,.G. W. Harnnaton
- Frank Uilliam
.J. tf. Willis
Geo. Lord
Anna Haleignr
T. W. Ayara, i
hevpnkb tow a ornoraa.
Wmoi Thoe. Morgan
Cmn-ilinH O. K. Fanisworth. M
Llchtnnthal, (Mia Pattwrmm, T. W.Aysrs,Jr,
H fl.i-ntr K J. Hlnenm.
u F. J. Hal lock
rreaiwrar .... .K. L, Fwland
Marshal A. A. Huberts
Preeinet Ofllrer.
E. L. Freelend
Constable N. 8. Whetstona
United Sutra Land OtHccra.
TUI D1LLU. OR.
J. t. Moor lUgistw
A.S. Himrs lUowver
l.i niKtii. oa.
B.F, Wilson IUltr
J. H. K4lbina llecwiver
BECSWCX gOOIITIIB.
KAWUNS POsr.NO.lt
G.A.H.
it net at Latinaton, Or., th last Haturday
arh month. All veterans ara Invited to join.
C'CHnon, Oao. W. Bum.
Adinumt, tf ('oininarvlee.
Of the Breast
A WOOL MARKET.
This ha become an established market for Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho
wools. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington,
Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, Spokane, Lewlston, Walla Walla and
intermediate stations,
Low freight rates are given on shipments to Pendleton for scouring and packing In
transit. Many of the leading buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera
tors frequently visit Pendleton warehouses. As a market this place is equalled only by
The Dalles In quantity ol wool which attracts competition, with this advantage :
From no point in the Northwest, Portland
included, is wool shipped East at less ex
pense than from Pendleton.
Water competition has not afforded suf
ficiently low rates upon wool in the grease
and dirt, to equal the lower expense in
curred by shipping only clean, scoured
wool from Pendleton.
Owing to this fact Pendleton buyers are enabled to pay as much or more for wool
at this point than Is averaged at other place having reputations as "high markets,"
based upon exceptional sales of fancy lota of light wool. Considering character of wool,
and shrinkage, it may safely be claimed that the average sales in Pendleton
Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of
wool than can be obtained in any other Market in
the State.
Mr. A. H. Crausby is one of the best
known and most highly respected citi
zens of Memphis, and resides at 158
Kerr street in that city.
Some years ago his wife noticed a
small lump in her breast; She thought
nothing of it, but it increased in size
rapidly, and soon broke through the
skin and commenced to discharge.
She was at once put under treatment
of the best physicians, but they -'ery
soon found that they could do her no
good, and simply prescribed antiseptics
to keep the place clean. Both her
grandmother and aunt, by the way,
had died with cancer, and when ap
prised of this fact the doctors said that
they would not attempt to save her;
that she was incurable. Although the
cancer had by this time become deep'
seated and her health very low, one of
the most noted specialists of new York
then treated her. After treating her
awhile, this doctor admitted that the
AN EUREGR10US MISTAKE.
MRS. A. H. CRAUSBY.
Otis rattan
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droned LomhM. M Balla of Hvppnar, at
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Pit 1,000 FKET, ROUUli,
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Th above quotations ara strictly tor Cash.
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national Bank o( Mwi
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mSUCTj i GENEIUI BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
44 on Favorable Term.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD
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! finer. lUilf at fl r. m. al sr.
fltra si Oi.Urio to 41 boar.
Sinqlo Fare $7.DO,
Round Trip $10.00
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WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia River and Pud Sound Navigation Co
Steamers TUD'IIONE, B.ULE1' GATZERT AND OCEAN' WAVE.
Laing Alitor Rlrnl Dt-ek. PoHUod, for Aslorla, llwaoo, Loos; Teb. Oooao
I atkaod Nabcotta. Iirel eonDi(ioa with llwaoo ataamar tod rail
road; alto at Yooag't bay with Seaaboro UailroaJ.
TEijinr'iiorji
I .tares Portland T A. M. Dally, sicrpi Sunday. Laave Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, tieept lunday.
xiviijE-v oatspieiit
Uaves Portland a P M ixllr. airvM Mnnday. Natanla nlrht 1 1 P. M . Imvm Astoria Dally
at 16 A. M., r.t miuday and Monday. Sunday night, 7 P. M
OODAtf WAVE
Imtm Portland and runsdlrart la II am. Tuesday and Thnrvtay at A. M. ftatnrdaT at 1 P. M
MH iiaaco naiiiMaoaf ana rnaay ai i.w a. si. us uiuiay uigtit at r. M
U:-0t (Mfd lo Eiilwid DtsUutai Bolh hula Free tf Ein
for aM)f, Comlort, Plnuura, Trawl oa th Tettphona, RalUy Oatwrt and Oran Wav.
3 c&
Attorneys lit Icixv,
All basin atUn1! to iu prompt and Usfactory
suooar. Not aria fablie and OollrrWira.
OrriCR IN NATIONAL HANK BCILDING.
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T. R. HOWARD
DHALH IN
Grockriks, Gknts' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' SurrLucs, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
II) wilt mkV) it o rl j-rt f.r jnn In UU with
liiro a) ht -trrt ara right, q4 JI g$ tbal It
tiitbllw r tt tlt vtr teat.
case was hopeless and further treat
tnent useless. "It is difficult to im
agine how despondent we all became,"
aaid Mr. Crausby, "knowing that she
must die and unable to give her any
relief. I had spent over live hundred
dollars with the best medical skill to
be had, and felt that there was no
further hope.
One day I happened to read an ad'
yertlsementof S. 8. 8., recommending
that remedy for cancer, and in view of
the failure of the moat eminent physi
cians in the country, I confess I had
little faith left in any human agency.
However, I purchased a bottle of S.S.S.,
and to my delight it seemed to benefit
her. After she had taken a couple of
bottles the cancer began to heal, and
astonishing as it may seem, a lew bot
ties more cured her entirely. You can
probably better understand how re
markable this cure was when I explain
that tbe cancer had eaten two holes in
the breast two inches deep. These
healed up entirely, and although ten
years have elapaed, not a sign of the
disease has ever returned, and we are
aaaured of the permanence of the cure,
which we at nrat doubted.
"As my wife inherited the cancer, I
certainly regard 8. 8. H. as the moat
wonderful remedy in the world, and it
is truly a Godaend to thoae aOUcted
with this terrible dlaease. You may
be sure that I shall always be grateful
to that remedy, for without it my home
would now be deaolate and my cbil
dren motherleas."
The above is but ont of many re
markable cures being daily made by
d. . n. Cancer Is becoming alarm
tngly prevalent, and manifests itaelf In
such a variety of forms, that any lump,
sore or scab, it matters not bow small,
which does not readily beat up and dis
appear may well tx regarded with
suaniclon. We will gladly send to any
address, full accounts of several other
cures fully as remarkable as this one,
for real blood troubles, 8. 8. 8. has
no equal. It wipes out completely the
moat obstinate cases of blood dlaeaars,
which other remedies) do not seem to
touch. 8. 8. 8. gets at tbe root of the
diseaee, and force It out permanently
B. B. B. la guaranteed purely vegeta
ble, and Is a poaltiv and permanent
cart for Bcrofuta. Rctema, Cancer
Kbeamatlsm and all traces of bad
blood. Our valuable book will he
nailed free to any addreaa. Swift
Bpecifle Co., Atlaata, Ca.
From The Dalles Chronicle.
Tbe independent oandidate for con
gress in the eeoond district is a reality.
Tbe acceptance of County Judge North
up ot Portland has been filed and his
campaign aotively begun, for reasons
already expressed, we are sorry that
things have taken tbe turn they have.
It is generally considered Jndge
Nortbup bag no obanoe of election. Out
side ot Mnltnomah county be will have
no eotive support, and tbe majority it is
poesi6le be may obtain in Portland will
not land him in Washington.
At the same time, his candidacy
threatens tbe eleotion of Ellis. An
active campaign is in prospect. Tbe
populists, enoonraged by national lead
ers, will exhaust ezery resooroe to elect
their oandidate. Tbe democrats, seeing
the breaoh in the republican ranks, will
vote solidly for Judge Bennett, while
ths republicans like a hoiiBe divided
against itself, are in danger of falling.
Two years ago tbe vote in the second
district was as follows: Ellis (Rep.)
18,875; Baley (Dem.) 9,013; Waldrop
(Pop.) 10,749; Miller (Pro) 775. Ellis
plurality, 8,126. Though Nortbup has
no chance of election, the Oregonian
thinks he bus, yet be will at least greatly
rednce tbe Ellis vote of two years ago
and may bring it to tbe level ot tbe dem
ocrats and populists. It is more than
likely that the democratio vote wili be
larger this eleotion than last, as then
the contest was so hopeless that many
democrats did not take tbe trouble to
vote. Tbe oontest would be equally as
hopeless now were it not for tbe en
trance of tbe Oregonian candidate into
tbe field. With an increased democratic
vote and tbe republicans divided, it will
be admitted that tbe man who laoes bis
money on Bennett is not doing a very
foolish not.
This is the situation that confronts
tbe republicans ot the sjcond district.
There are troublous times ahead, and it
s tbe duty ot every Republican to rouse
himself and give bis hearty support to
tbe republican nominee. Wa believe
that Ellis will be elected despite ths
efforts ot tbe Oregonian and Bimoo; bat
it will need a hearty support from East
ern Oregon lo accomplish it.
The Chronicle did not favor tbe noml-
ation of Mr. Ellis, but it believes now
tbat it is the duty ot every loyal repub
lican to support him.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
LA VVV
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Ta Orvol fnalstt Pslaia,
rtrfotl rltlrn of Mlrh-oU who
have brrn Ud lo r-otnnlrr thmarlri
heirs Ui "tit grrat Jrntiinjr relate" of
Knf land, art still walling pat irmly for
I ha enormous lilpmrnl of bullion from
the Hank of I'liglsnd's aulu, wlil
till n put our nrptilatii.n nn an Im
movable gold lia. M. Paul boa the
rrae tmdly.nrarly tVA.mxi having lr
rollrrted in that rilr ! fr "roala'
lu tl laat frw iar. The rwllrrllon of
this ha Urn In tb hem! of regular
I
The chronicle will use every means at
itsoommandto defeat this aspiring ap
plicant for unearned political honors.
Portland Ohroniole.
The chief bound in the pack tbat
scents tbe soalp of Ellis has. sounded
his dismal howl, and tbe refrain has
been puppets that follow the Oregonian
in the silly bant for Ellis' scalp. This
is tha usual Oregonian style,' and it is
amasiog to see the little dogs follow its
whine. Ellis is safe. No question
about that. He stands firm by the peo
ple, he is their favorite son , and they will
see that the Oregonian and its puppets
tbat follow the Oregonian in tbe silly
bunt for Ellis' scalp. This is the usual
Oregonian style, and it is amusing to see
the little dogs follow its whine. Ellis is
safe. : No question about tbat. He
stands firm by tbe people, be is their
favorite son, and tbey will see tbat the
Oregooiao and its puppets do no harm
in June, Tbe voters will knock Jadge
I Northup so bigb he can pat bis hat on
tbe North Pole, but be won't so to
Washington. Baker City Blade,
Are Voa Hade
Miserable by Indigestion. Oonatina-
tion, Dizziness. Loss ot ADDetite. Yellow
Skin? Ubilohs Vitalizer is a positive
oare. for sale Dy wells ft Warren.
WEDDING BELLS.
BITS OF FUN.
Teaoher What boy in the class can
give me the past tense ot migrate? Well,
Johnny, I see you have your hand up.
What is it?
Johnnie My gracious! Judge.
"What a liar you mast be to tell ber
she looked good enough to eat. Why,
she is tbe coldest girl in town."
"Certainly. It was a very bot day."
Detroit Tribune.
First Aspirant for Fame We've got a
ben that's laid an Easter egg.
Second Ditto Pooh ! That's nothing;
my father's laid a foundation stone. Fan
"Haven't bad a peanut thrown into
my trunk for more than an hoar," com
plained the elephant.
"Well," said the monkey, "I wouldn't
despair. I'd just keep on stioking It
out, old man." Indianapolis Journal.
Blossom Do you ride your bike muob?
Bloomer Oh, yes, off and on. San
Francisco Wave.
"What are the usual symptoms of
spring fever?"
"Strikes-Chicago Post.
How to Treat a Wife.
(From Pacific Health Journal.)
First, get a wife; second, be patient
Yon may have great trials and perplexi
ties in your business, but do not there
fore, carry to your home a cloudy or
contracted brow. Tour wife may have
rials, which, though ot lea magnitude,
may be hart) for her to bear. A kind
word, a tender look, will do wonders In
chasing from her brow all clonds of
gloom. To this we would add always
keep a bottld ot Chamberlain' Oongb
Remedy io the bouse. It Is the best
and is aire to be needed sooner or later.
Your wife will then know that yon really
eare for her ana wian to protect net
health. For sale by Conser A Brock,
druggist.
I'ltKMS COM II K.N T.
The stats press In general favors the
lection of Ellis and condemns tbe Ore
gonian. This is right ; It 1 not tba plaoe
for tbe oewspspers of tbe state to aid in
disrupting tbe party. Tba Oregonian,
by its action, has sounded its owo death'
knell, and its requiem will soon be song.
-Portland Chronicle.
Judge U. H. Nortbop who bss allowed
bis name lo be pat on tbe independent
lirket for eongrees io tba second district
will ba a wiser man by Jane 2od or 3rd
then be Is n iw. Ha may ancreed nicely
lo defeating Ellis ami potting a fiea
trade, free silver popollst or democrat lo
oongres. That will be a floe represen
tative for th Eastern Oregon sloomao.
Uillaboro Independent,
Tba Eagle favors tba elaalioo of (Jor
dan, Davis, Itigby end Tayl r to the
Oregon legislature beoaaaa Ibeir eleotion
means foor voles tor 3, II. Mitchell's
return to lbs UoiU.I Hiatus aoaU. Ma
is man eminently qualifUd to serve
nor poople and Bona uthat ean accept
ably OH Lis place. Tbaee us ara all
loyal Mitobell men and will u Ibeir
almost endeavor lo reelect bios to rep-
reaeol Oregon 'a later est In tba hlghe!
legialativa body la tba lauJ. Mil toe
Kegla.
Oa last Sunday, May 3rd, at the real
denoe of tbe brides's parents, near Col
well grade, in this oounly, oocored tba
marriage ot Mr. Mart Smith and Miss
Martha Wilson, Rey. J. T. Galloway
officiating.
Following the performance ot the
nuptiai rues, a weaaing dinner was
served which was much enjoyed by all.
A few relatives and intimata friends
were present. Tbey were: D. Ooz and
wife, M. Ftencb and mother, Mrs. D. O.
Justus, Miss Ethel Gentry, J as. Brown
and wife, Mr. Tyler and tba immediate
members ot tba bride's family.
Mr. and Mrs, Smith will tska np their
residence on tba Morrow ranch in Sand
Hollow. Tbe Gazette extends its con
gratulation.
For every quarter in a man's pooket
there ara a dozen use; and to us each
one lo snob a way as to derive tba great
est benefit is a question every one raasl
solve for himself. We believe, however,
that no better tiss could I made of one
of these q'i artera than lo exohatiKS it for
botne or UuemberlHln's Colie. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine tbat
every family alioold b provided with.
or sale by Oonser A Brook, drtigglsls.
Daia-iiurrcw Weddlag.
Fro.n the Eaaie.
Tba marriage of Mr, T. U. Duoo, of
Bourne, Baker county, and Mia Alios
Morrow, ot this valley, was aolemnizad
t the residence of tba bride's psrenta
in this valley Batardsy evening, IU.
Flood performing the ceremony. The
well wihe of all friends go with tbe
otwly wedded coo pi through after Ufa.
Mr. Dnoo returned to Boorna Monday
and it la tba Intention ot Mrs. Dooo to
follow aa soon as tbs roads are open.
N w Ibat II. W. rteotl baa suerelrj
la bringing oat Nflhup as aa lode
pea lent aan lidaU tr eoegreva against
W. 1L. Kllt. tba regular revul.lu to sore
In, lb Cbrrateta will soenlrate all
Its eflorls to defeat Ibis roaa Nortbop
A more unpopular, arbitrary and too
atork rotopany la riilllf l.na, an
baa Koe. surh . thlt.gtUt an-. ..ik.j ,b,.,w,
(trier company nmm own iwmm in
Minneapolis aa a rornftltiy
Stok
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on Main Strut. Niixt
to Cnv Drug Stork,
r t . . " -. -
iiuppnur, Oregon,
Now t I Ha tin U ft In aal
iiNmhMi..mm M-.r-t.-e hi; Lancasiiirk insuranck Lo.
tmA I-, - "l -!. i rTTXv1 J,rT. ,f Macaws Im f lt Mforil
la f nW'!b. 4
fWerrrly have I rver heard rr read
lb lair-l.ir'rv .br-s frl may aay
ilthoul sanity." but rum atrikingaixl
rbarartrrl'tW" In-tat,. rif vsfiity baa
Immnliately fi.ll ir. - I'ratiklin.
plleat rilat MaS ( ilea,
hj rrptt Moiatrjre; ietne Itehing
sal attngicg; taoat at algt.l; war by
eftfeUblag. If aliuw4 to eoatisse
faatra f'm. tlti afla Mr4 sa4
elrva. bwon.lag ef HwTa S
OlTWaar ( ll ileh-ng ul ble4
. LU alneralioa, and la mnet aae
raow . taeaor At d'lgt, "t
hf mail. I f)r. la. !r. Haajn A Hm,
l,il4Wil.la,
oftbicily. Tlt-re sr ft rmrn I
tefMta etialmg batweea LI'S atil lb
pMi.la. II I la lb n-l-l aa a randi 11
imply gratify tba overU !! M
ll m r.f llarver Ma ilt, who ts willing lo
saerifln rr thing ia order lo diarnpl
lb repablieaa party of this atl.
avir vil sal d-grle4 aatlon avr
look fla Ihaa fltal of t( ia-ing al
il.i ma N iHi'it f r a -i n that
aO'Ir IK law of l I, suae and (be
Oraed OI4 It"fstMaa party La U Loauf
a Mr l.a'f I ffrta aptin. rl ooa
hnaeat f )al.li"u f tt la tit wb
UU will b rt It Una aati'pieg off
eifii g i llsrve KHt'a, wb 1 1 '
in b'ii-f h !' f-f bl nf l
a"nO of f-afty k r anJ tiaelpl.
"Josiar," said Mrs. Corntoseel,Hye was
a sayia' the other day that Hiram didn't
seem ter have any bent fur anythin' in
pertiokler."
"Yes."
"Well, ye osn't say It no more. Jes'
go oat an' look at 'im soma time when
he's a-soorohin' on his bioyole." Wash
ington Star.
"Has your bouse-oleaning been done?"
"No; wa always move." Chicago Record.
"Your pastor looks worn our."
ies;a minister's life is not what It
nsed to be. He ha lo get op at B o'clock
on Sunday and read the newspapers to
get bis text."-Trutb.
Merchant Jaraesl
Clark Yes, sir.
Merchant Why don't yoa pull dowa
those curtains? Don't yoa know tbat
those good in the window ara warrant
ed not to fsde? Roxbury Oszette.
"I cannot, oh, I cannot I" La moaned.
In bis agony lbs wretched man twist-
4 blmselt almost out of bomao shape.
"I csnnot!"
He aobbed freoziedly at tba futility ot
bis effort.
Tba collar button lay where it bad
rolled beneath tba bureau. New York
Press.
t'aaipll fee k 'area
By the nee of Kbilub'a Cor. This
great Googb Cora la I ha only kooa
remedy for that terrible dieoe. Fur
sals by Walls A Warren
CANNOT BUM.
I tska tbla means of Ibsnklng mj
friend for Laving planed m la nomloa
lioa fur eoesleld of tbla diairiot, and
vary tnocb regret my inability to mala
tba rare. Uowvr, yoa bv a goxl
rasa to vol for oa tba republics ticket.
Mr. ft. H. Wbetston. II bss ma-l aa
ftlrleal offioer aad It la my alser da
Ira Ibat La shonlj roia tba loyal
support of republieaca.
II. T. IUulii,
Uppor, Or, May 4, IH'JA.
A Url Ueraa rrvarrlplleo.
lMeaaod blood, cowllpaboo, and kid
ney, liver aad lil irootii ara earM
by Karl' Clover Root Tea. Fur sale by
Wall A Warren.
I) IS I: ASPS OP THE SKIN.
The intense lu lling and marling Inci
dent to enwma, biter, eell-rlieura, and other
diM-ax-e of th akin W IrwUnlly allavnl by
applying Chamberlain's Kt and Hi in
Ointnx-nt Many very bad cases have bera
permanently rurrd lv it It la equally
elfii M-nt fr ilrliing I'ilea and a favnrit rem
edy fur ara nipples; rhaipl liamla, thil
lilains, fr4 liili-a, and rlirotilo ar eyes.
For aal by druggiei at Vt tvnl pt r box.
Try Br. fadjs famlltioa rewdrra, thev
r jtot tshal a luratieU whrn in hsxlcmali
Uun. Totiir, Llil purilM-r and vermifuge.
For aal by Conter A Brock, draggials
Fat!, Art idst. Oo last Friday
ftcfaooo almul 4 o'clock, tba lofaat
child of Barney McDevill was accl
deolly drowsed not aa Blark llora. A
lob was Ml lo tba bona partially filled
with water, and during Iba mother'
haene lb child arawled op bi Iba lab,
draw ileelf ap aaJ fell over la It. Wbea
It wa daarvvarsil lit w eitiurt. Tba
remain (f II, attforlanaia el. ll J wra
interred la Iba Alplo gtveaid.
fterrea O $
I wa aervoo, lire.), Irrilabla aad
Karl's Oliver ltot Tea La t4a
m well aad Lappy.
Ma K. B. Woapan.
F if ) by Wtll A Warrea.
"kfaa want bot littl br Ulow,"
AI Uaal 4 La oUefve
When La mmpmttt Lia weal wilt wbal
II Ibiiik Ibat ha drear.
Ia4iaplia Joa'ael.
Tba LeadMf-Tbst Uoala dla
euvar t a woadarfitl tblng.
New Hotdr(lrtlaf l tl Shirk
al-Yea, wia-lam, bat II t-a t alas, I
aer . 1I.
Well, lb Wkboft of wlaUr hi bf k
a aoa.
Wht make fr-n say of"
Thsl aa 'lt dnof La b'lfMeoed
ap a 1 1 frx by plrng t"i wnrtn of
wliileb l i-g a -! tail ml
aUlleM."-CLl' at Na.
Aatelopa Herat: Tb lntna l.
pbaat wbo ferenlly drank gallon at
biakey to ofvl geliiag rhetimatisfn
hit It wa aluck la lb soow dis
play -l Lamaa latlligae.
Consumption
To tt tUT I r.rw lit sNrAf)
rrwr&f I- ( njrr V tl omrlv a'4
I utkha' tvev c i-r h i N-" sJ r 1 f
fvrrtwwil.'y CAoel V pva" frf.r!ia am 1
i4 Hi f"er hs I ftwraVr I ff dfy H
t4 tv titli f" in'' ' y.r rrlpi
b Chn tpvlh at. Wjni liul i
iu"t tne.'w. 'y J pat link"
rsrr ! rt all r.
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