Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 09, 1896, Image 3

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    UNTOLD MISERY
FROM
Rheumatism
C. H. King, Water Valley, Kiss., cared by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For five years, I suffered untold misery
from muscular rheumatism. I tried every
known remedy, consulted the best physi
cians, visited Hot Sprlng3, Ark.,tlfree times,
spending 1000 there, besides doctors' bills ;
liut could obtain only temporary relief. My
flesh was wasted away so tnat I weighed
only ninety-three pounds ; uy left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
Here and There.
. P. Sine is in from Lexington.
June showers and crops looming.
A. Andrews is np from Alpine todsv.
The sprinkler wagon wan started yes
terday. Eli Eeeney is sojourning over at Pendleton.
Jas. Morel and
Friday.
was in Heppcer last
Tbe Heppner Transfer C o., bas wood
for sale. 37-tf.
Bob Johnson was in from Gooseberry
Saturday.
& Slocum's new ad. in
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
doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
relief only by means of hypodermic Injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
In clay, In sulphur, in poultices; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayev's Sarsaparilla.
Inside of two months, f 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.
J-YER'S PILLS cure Headache.
r7 in sTrrcogij i-EDS
raitf2gTg3rgrgii 261137
Notioe Wills
this issue.
Tom Williams got in yesterday from
Liong Creek.
Mrs. Wm. Hughes is ill at her home
aboye Henpner.
Frank Holmes was over from Goose
berry yesterday
Ed. Doherty end wife were in from
Alpine yesterday.
Henry Coats was down from Hard
man Sunday last.
M. 8 Onrrigall was over from Gallo
way last Monday.
Euiroett Coohrau was in from tbe John
D.iy Saturday lest.
T. R. Lyons left last night for a brief
stay in Wells Walla.
H. E. Warren aDd wife were in from
Eight Mile Saturday.
Mrs. Clark, mother of Mrs. 'Geo.
Swaggart, is quite ill.
Frank Lee came home Sunday from
Portland and Tbe Dalles.
Lew Howeth left the first of this week
for the Greenhorn section.
lee oream dinners at the Grand Cen
tral t very Saturday at 25 cents. 47-60
0. D. Allison and wife were among
our Eight Mile visitors yesterday.
Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borohers'
Al Windsor aod family and Pearl
Jones and family have moved to town
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Henpner.
Harry Bennett an 1 Geo. B. Tedrowe
are seeing tbe sights down at Portland.
5 SOD"S
In combination, proportion and
process Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar
to itself, and unequalled in true merit.
No other medicine ever possessed so
much curative power, or reached such
enormous sales, or made such won
derful eures, as Hood's Sarsaparilla.
. It is undoubtedly the !)est medicine
ever made to purify, vitalize and en
rich the blood.
That is the secret of its success.
Read this statement : -"When
my son was 7 years of age, he
had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma
tism, which settled in his left hip. He
was so sick that no one thought there was
any help for him. Five sores broke out
on his thigh, which the doctor said were
arotfuDa
sores. We had three different doctors.
Pieces of bone came out of the sores. The
last doctor said the leg would have to be
cut open and the bone scraped, before he
could get well, Howard became so low
that he would eat nothing, and one doc
tor said there was no chance for him.
" One day, a newspaper recommending
Hood's Sarsaparilla was left at our door.
We decided to try this medicine. Howard
commenced taking it the last of February,
after having been sick for a year and a
5
lire
d
sheep And wool notes.
The number of Morrow county sheep
on tbe road eastward this season is esti
mated at about 110,000. This is proba
bly the largest drive ever made from
Morrow county tor one season.
Wool is coming in pretty lively now
and it is estimated that fully 4,000 sacks
are boused in both warehouses awaiting
sale and shipment.
Heppner will receive abont tbe same
amount of wool this year as last 8,500,
000 pounds. Had the Parrish oreek road
been completed last year the amount
wonld have increased considerably this
season.
Tbe price this season tor wool will be
lower than last, from what the Gazette
oan learn. This is owing to the large
amount of oheap wools now on band in
Eastern warehouses, tbe light demand
from manufacturers owing to tbe uncer
tainty of tariff matters, the general de
preteion in business oiroles and the "el
egant" effeots of free trade in wool.
D. A. Herrin leaves tomorrow tor Cold
Spring, Idaho, to witness the work of a
patent shearing machine. It is said to
be a grand suooess and is being exten
siyely introduced.
half. He hadn't taken it a week before I
saw that his appetite began to improve,
and then he gained rapidly. I gave him
five bottles, when the sores were all healed
and they never broke out again. The
crutches he had used for four years were
laid aside, as he had no further use for
them. I give all the credit to Hood's Sar
saparilla." Mrs. Ada L. Moody, Fay
Street, Lynn, Mass.
This and many similar cures prove that
ilruOOd'
Sarsaparilla
T. J. Hagenborth baa bis 50,000 head
of sheep well on the trail towards Idaho.
Ed. and Fiank Holland and 01 Colvin
were np from the lower oountry outur-
day List.
F. M. Conrter and wife and Miss Fan
nie lugrabatn were in from Eight Mile
yesterday.
Geue Jones left this week to assist in
piloting a band of t-ueep over tbe
Greeuboro section.
At a recent meeting of tbe school
board, T. It. Howard was awarded the
wood oontraot for this year.
Bud Willingham is laying off from the
sheep drive, owing to illness. He will re
turn as soon as be gets better.
W. B. Lacy and wife and Mrs. J. L.
Yeagnr departed yesterday for Mitobell
to attend tbe Baptist association.
Sheriff Harrington bss collected $2,-
Ma.4n taxpa this vear and tbe same has
s5QljCSfl0!ll b,e1 taruea ver to tua treMnrer"
Annual ounaay scnooi oouveutiun, iur
Morrow conntv. will be held at Pelteys'
grove, Thursday, Jane 1Kb, 1890.
Cbas. Johnson, memberelfOt of the
board of eqna'iiation from this judicial
district, was up from Lexington Satur
day.
On tbe night of tbe 3rd Inst., See Dris-
keifs clothes line was robbed of every
thing. Bond Bros.' gang are accused of
being tbe culprits.
Is tne One True Clood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Prepared only by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hood's Pills
cure l'vir Ills: ens? I
l;lW
J. W. Morrow ha8 just sold bis clip
for 9 cents a pound. Will made the sale
some time ago and it is better than tbe
market prioe.
, THE SIZE OF THE HUN.
u.
Will be in HeDDner June 20
To July 15, Stopping at
The Palace Hotel.
AN EMINENT SPECIALIST.
9
(jjamDrinus tseer,
T a.HALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable
CI
Liquors
ars. Call
and Smokabla
on Tad.
THE ItESi'LT IN OUKUUN.
From the Spokane Review.
There is hardly a silver mine in the
state of Oregoj; ao tbe free silver vio
tory at Monday's eleotion can not be
aaoribed to (he influence of silver mln- eompenied by 11. T. Dagjsy,
ing intereat. Th On setts acknowledges a eall yes-
For Teats tbe Orrgooian, with its wiJs rday form A. L Walker and George
Usird. Geo. is stilt saffuring from tba
Eagle: The eard aononocemont of
Dr. W. T. Miracle oooupies tbe plaoe of
that formerly occupied by Dr. Iieoder
son. Dr. Henderson is arranging to
shortly return to Whatcom, Wash., and
surrenders bis medical field here lu
Grant county to Dr. Miracle, and recom
mends him to all his friends and pa
trons. Tbe Dr. is a pbysioisn of ex
perience, aod will enjoy a good prac
tice in this looality.
Now the "Candidate" li out of date, .
The crops are looking fine;
1 1 li a treat to view the wheat,
The melon on the vine.
The horn of plenty's In the land,
But the horn for which we lnh
li a winning hut and a brimming glass
Of Sperry'i "Linwood Bye." ,
Bald only at tbe Belvedere Saloon.
Tbe ohildrens' day program at tbe
Christian Sunday school on Sunday
morning was very well rendered, and
the little folks deserve much praise for
tbe part taken bv them. The attend
ance was good aod a nice oolleotion was
taken tor tbe cause of foreign missions.
Tbe Gazette is nnder obligations to
Bert Dsnner for an invitation to attend
tbe oommeooement exeroines of tbe Fes
body High Hebool, Little Hook, Arkan
sas, June 4th. Bert was "io it" bimself
v.ik.ni. aiuhr.ii,ui thia (ir and tns uazette ioroe woaia nevs neen
at Heppner. Now let us bear from Lex- pieaseo v nave ueen prewui
button, lone, Eight Mile or Uardmao, Several articles sent in recently for
Who will be nrstr I publication io tba Gazette nave been
ni..i. ci,n i.rt fn. WU Walla . overlooked beoaase ot tbe tact that the
.th team Io brine- down Mrs. O. proprietors were very Dnay
Gates' household goods. He was ao-
To Journey Across It By Train Wonld Take
Two Years and a r alf.
The sun, provided we measure only
tbe disk seen with the smoked glass, is
eight hundred and sixty-six thousand
miles in diameter, i. e., one hundred and
eight earths oould be comfortably rang
ed aide by side across tbe disk. To oov-
er tbe surfaoe wonld require many thou
sands. To fill tbe interior we should
need one million three hundred thou
sand. On a smaller scale we might rep
resent the sun by a ball two feet in di-
meter and the earth by a good-sized
grain of shot. Let tbe son be hollowed
out, then place the earth at its center,
and let the moon revolve about it at its
real diet ance of two hundred and forty
tboussnd miles. There would yet re
main nearly two hundred thousand
miles of space between tbe moon's orbit
and tbe inclosing shell of the sun. In
deed, to journey from one side ot the
sun to the other, through the center,
would take one of our swift express
trains nearly two years and a half. 80
vast a globe must be heavy. Since its
It is reported that a jug of applejack
density is only one-quarter tnat of tne was taken to tbe polls at bautiam pre
earth, it onlv weiitbs as much es three olnot, in Jjinn oonmy, ana e large niiin
bnndred and thirty-two thousand earths,
or two octillions ot tontl- The attraction
of gravity on Its surfaoe would cause a
man whose weight was one hundred aod
fifty pounda to weigh two tons. Alden
W. Qnimby in Jane Ladies' Home Jour
nal.
baa been hammering, with all its con
ceded foroe and vigor, against free coin
age and for lb single gold standard ; so
it can not be said that the people voted
without knowledge of the alli'ged bene
fits of the gold tt mdard.
Bean, tbe republican oaudiJaU tor en
pre me Judge, an office io 00 sense in
volving tbe money question, is elected
by tba normal repoblinsn majority of be
tween &000 and 10,000; so It ean not b
aid the republicans arsio tbe minority.
What, Iheo, ara tbe rrasoos for the ra
publican repulse Monday io Oregon?
Why was EHis, tt offer republican,
elected 10 one district, and Tongas,
straddle republican, defeated in tba
other? Wby was N'orthop, running as
tba gold standard candidate io tba seO
00 d district, fourth io tba r ara at the
polls, although b wm the sols repre
sentative ot tba single gold etaoderd,
sprained wrist, received Isst (all
Mrs. Geo. Oonaer returned from Port
land thia morning, accompanied by Mr.
Oonser'a niece, Miss Gertie Oonaer, who
will visit in Heppner a few weeks.
Wbeo tbe Lair begios to fall oat or
tura gray, tba scalp Deeds doctorlog,
aod we kuow of do belter speoiflo than
U all's Vegetable Hioiliaa Hair liens wsr.
Clarence Van Winkle got lost while
ont fishiog on Itbea ersek last Sunday,
lead of tbe
were very Dnay with other
matters. Having resumed business sgaio
due attentioo will be glveo to tba details
of newspaper work .
Rev. J. T. Hnskios. ot Galloway, eall
ed at thia office Saturday last long
enough to inform tbe scribes that be
was todeed thankful tor a soit of olotbes
of elereymao'a olotb. a present from
frieods on Lower Batter creek.
Csa Matlook today reoeived tba gold
medal for winoiog tba ooe-mlle bicvol
raea al tba Rosebnrg tournament. It la
veined at SIS. Eiflhenge. Mr. Mat
lock is a aoo of Joa Matlock, ot Eugeoa
Hocai BiawsD. J. XI. Lock nans,
wbo lives 00 tha east fork of Willow
L . 1 M . 1. lU.
OOI Dl rrKumi wg la u" -J l . . . .... ft.
tn arti-r all. even if he did bsvs to . un. '- . vr
mill. I oer, uam uim buhh, whu bii viwl
Thomas N.Loo and mother ara rno- deelroyed by fire ao Friday last. He bed
lot Iba While hotel and restaurant to beea at work ta bis Deld aboot two ao-
Pendleton. Wbeo yoq go there give Atmd yards from tba house, aod retoro-
tbemaesll. They will trsat yoni right. it an ... AU -ffort, to
His Baccess in Treating Diseases Simply
Marvelous.
The Gazette is pleased to announce
that the renowned physician, Dr. Darrin,
will soon be in Heppner. Dr. 'Jarrin is
not simply a medical praolitioner, but
physician of a very high order of
merit, one whose years of olnse study,
close observation, oloee practical expert
enoe, has enabled him to draw not only
testimonials, but tbe highest persoual
endorsements from the leading men of
the country congressmen, judges, etc.
and wboae suooess in tbe medical
field is today withoat a parallel. Dr,
Darrin bas an enviable rank in his pro
tession as a wonderfully sooceosful phy
sician.' He is essentially original in his
method of praottce, and those who have
been under bis treatment are surprised
at tbe newness and novelty of bis sys
tern ot practioe by electricity. His
honesty and straight-forward adyice be
fore taking a oase has won for him tbe
confidence of his patients as well as the
general public. The Dr. is a gentleman
ot genial, sooial nature, and bis private
practioe is marked by tbe formation of
a personal friendship with those with
whom be comes in professional contact.
Dr, Darrin makes a specialty of all
diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat,
catarrh and deafness, bronohitis, la
grippe, consumption, dyspepsia, con
traction, heart, liver and kidney diseases.
He permanently oures all diseases ot
the genito urinary organs, in either
sex. snoh as loss of manhood, blood
taints, syphilis, gleet, gonorrhoea, strict
ure, spermatorrhoea, Beminal weak
ness or loss ot desire of sexual power in
man or woman.
All peauliar female troubles, irregular
menstruation, luoorrboea, displacements
etc., ara confidential and successfully
treated, as well as all acute ohrooic and
Dervous diseases of whatever nature, it
ourable. No oases taken it not.
Aocordmg to bis time honored cus
tom Dr. Darrin will give free treatment
to tbe worthy poor from 9 to 10 a m.
daily. Those who are able and willing
to pay will receive treatmeot between
the hours of 10 a, m. and 1 p. m. Uon-
sultatinn strictly ooufideutial and free.
Charses for treatment low and reason
able, acoording to circumstances and
ability to pay. Tbe afflicted should not
lose tbe opportunity to consult this emi
nent pbysioian while here,
9 JS
Ill II .
m
III
The Best
I SmokingTobacco Made
To Be
Given Away
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
Blackwell's
Genuine
Durham
Tobacco
You will find one coupon In
side each 2-ounce bag, and two
coupons inside each 4-ounce
bag. Buy a bag, read the coupon
and see how to get your share.
Seen
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THBRB'Ssaasr
a Chango in Business All Around ?
ED. 11. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock iB beiDg disposed of at
Wholesale 'Uttr Prices !
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. (Jail and see the stock: oetore it is too late.
FRANK MTARLAND, ED. R. BISHOP. PrOD.
Manager and Salesman. ' '
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
Gilliam & Bisbee
ber ot voters beoame quite hilarious be
(ore tbe day was ended. It is said that
wbeu tbe count was made, 30 Danots
were found to be not anonrdina to law.
One voter wbo had imbibed quite freely,
ben be attrmuted to mark bis Daiiot
(onnd the job too diflionlt tor him, so bs
Inrned the back ot tbs ballot and wrote
"Utraight demioratio, be sob,", and then
signed bis name thereto.
ATTEMPTED SH'IEP POISONING.
Krora the EkU.
Bud WillinRhem and Mr. A. Fosber,
of Wyoming, drove two large bands of
shorn, comprising abont 13,000 bead
through Northern Grant last week
While they were driving tbrongh on a
trail between the Middle and North Fork
of tbe John Day liver, Mr. Willingham
informs the Eagle tbat be came near
getting a laage number of his sheep poi
aoned. Be happened to ride ont is front
of bis band, and disooveted tbat some
one had just pnt ont salt petre acmes tha
trail. He eismined the trail thoroughly
and borird all that be found, being for
tunate, he said, to Bad all tbat was pot
ont, as his sheep passed over tbs terri
tory without any loss.
Tba large band is being driven tbrnngb
tha country quite rapidly, and will be
takrn to Leader, on tbe 8 losbooe res
ervation, io Wyoming.
We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs.
we are not ifie Larosst Fnercrianis in tne VJonai
But when the people ot all the aurroumUng country are In need o(
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, OlaMwara, Wood and Willow ware, Nulla, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Oaaa and Water Ftps, Pipe fittings, Stoves and Ranges, Wagona,
Hark., Bugglea, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axea, Hammers, Bawa, Hledgos,
Wedges, Ouna, l'latola, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
lteware, Plowa, Harrowa, Rakes. Mowera, Tubs. Waah Boll lira
. and Boarda, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices.
Ws hare Ooon Good, at Fia Prices, and Cheap John Gonda at Chep John Trices.
n.TT.T.T A AT AV PTttir
V. ' a j j a 1 v it a. kmj a a k .a.- ajaj 9
MAIN STHEET IIEl'PNKll. OUK
WOOLGllOWEllS
For vour rrotectlon.-Catarrh "Cures" or
Tonlcsfor Catarrh in liquid f"rm to be tuken
InU-niaUy, UBually cotitaiu ettln-r llonury or
Iodide of Potjwaa, or both, which are injur,
ious if toolong tukon. Catarrh is a local, not
a blood diMttse, raiwml ly smlilcn diaiure to
cold or damp weather. It starts in thn nsml
pannages, affi-rtinK ryrs, caia and throat.
Cold in the hvwl rauws fxocsnive flow of
mucus, and, if r'x!cdly neglect d, the re
sults of c atarrh will full"w severe pain in
. I. - l 1 - - -J .. ,. ,1 In t.m Mr. I .Art
breath, and ofuutimus an onVnalve dis. The wool market is not yet affected by the McKinley lioom, and
marge. iuereuimiyanniiuiTimiai.iiy reports ere not encouraging. e nave ample storage capacity at
innniniiiniiiiu wia um iiiv iiimn'iiiun.
Cream Halm Is tbe acknowKHigi'U cure iur
tliose troubles and contains no mTcurv
lHr any Injurious drug, l'rice, W cents.
I'PTOUiTCINM.
87-lf.
Mrs. U. 3. Haling relumed on Bator
save tba premises were of bo avail as
Mr. Lorkosos was alone and eoulJ not
aooceasfolly battle will tba flaaea. Thia
it a bard bio 00 tba old geollemso,
bo is alooa in tba world, aod tba so
da; from Waitaburg, Wash., wbsre aha
bas besa no a lb res weeks Tlail K rel
atives. Hhs went oa out to bar tight
Mile boms yesterday.
v. s vi an 1 .111 Mil flra. rlaaa. hlflh omolstioo of several years ot bard la-
. . ' I . . . . . . . , ,
aoa a mao ot nigo cuaracw ana I frt4, tigh arm eewiog rnatblao guar an-1 bor baa lxsa aeairoysd, ioavtag mm 10
aod tba frra silver vole sgsiost blm was ih1 for 10 yaara. For forth pertieo- Dajy etreomsUoesa. How tba Bra
Ura eall on or MJrasa, n. a. .imh, laslsd is a taysty to Mr. Lock-
I bil Cuba la now alatd with tba
flrmof li. llipor A Co. la tba for- H4 a rruuly rarva.
warding bosieMa. Tbeypeythar.lghe.il plaasaat UiiL Ore. May t, K
Wason News: Itev. J. M. Dei.ison
bresobsd a very eloqaent a rinon Hon
dsy, on the aims sort purposes of ti e or
dsr of Knights or I'ibim
frnm Hie three words frl
itv and Itenevoleiioe. and bis porlrsyal
n( their meaning was inasti-rftil. Tbs
me 11, Ura of Aurora dge alteo led lb a
hody. Ilro. Unuiann wss made a
Keighl at tha iiia'itution 01 Aorora
Indite, and its mrmbers bv a very
warm regard fr biro, lis is to them, a
brother Io t-oth. They have hiaedoj.tioo
Tba most complete Tariff Teit n.k trMnt, and bsvs boond biro to them wtib
.... 1 im iji si it aa.
k lalo.l a sua ai liAN tt 1 " " ' -
Pv uuuiisiumi iw un a w tvun'w v
"Tariff Facts For Speakers aod Hln
deote," IXsodsr Doeomeot No. -2"0
psgos, )nal 00L I'ablishsfs, Tba Amer-
lose Prolactiva Tariff Lesgoe. Cam
paign toil books leaned J'let before Iba
sleolloo ara of little vslua. Tba Tariff
Lsfue Is to ba eongrslotatad no its
foresight io getting out ila bao 1 book Sn
aarly la tha year. Order by oumUr 00-
ly. Hsot to aoy address tor tseely flvs
ceata. Address W. F. Wakemso, Oso.
Baex, Mi Weal 23rd H New York.
in wmmi' WAREHOUSE
Urn I III' ru a 1 u aj
T7 pre'sebsd 'or luo8fl wuo Jo,,'lre to uo,t' 'or J'8nr pticoa, and introducing
rieodxhip, Char- Eastern buyers, securo for thoae who wish to sell, the highost market
split botweoO three csndidsUe?
IVcsoas Iba pewpla-lbe quia! v4ers
wbo regt.ur tbeir will at tha poll '
not bsvs tba single gnJ slsodarJ. Ila-
esoea I bey realise (bst practically tbeir
properly, tbeir products
bate b0 red ore J to ll.eallver standard,
and ara delermioed that tba forces
bicb bsvs fito4 lUm tn Ibis baala
ball Corns t ubs same baeis with their
erediis and traasportslioe cbargaa
Tba reeult la Orsgoa was tha voice of
tbe per pi. Tba G oey plank adopud
at tbs F.te(rlt cnxeolloB la tbia stsls
wa Iba voiee of tba ClefeUod admieis
trsli'io.of Walt strw l sad tbe pliik laus.
Colrss tba rpollica parly la tbe siste
of Waebing'oa rpn !lta this lalUr ot
traMa, ski r" '"
toarband sympathy aMb Iba t-pls, II
Suay soffer surprta la S'.imH.f rve
n.fe alartiir g tbao I be Jona aorpfieea
la Ureg-o F. a api'il t dp oaresl
' C. ail lu Ian I.
'.Td Z r isbor r".1: p:r: ,nf t". b", i bad tb .hoping
sad Ibair labor UoJ u ,,i f,w,rdiog. I . ... ... . . ... . r.
! rs al ik H t-
Ar's He..HU rys It.a stifsor
Ait.n d .in.ctK-s ft l avmg ta lb lf
blod toriflr alia4 an esbihit at lts
u.-i.r. ri. tti.Mi. 5lof'tifs
J Mhe awaat.smUa I f
eo.aaluol UiaSa'i..R flhir fnt:
11 they wm all tari. ! lr '
Sppliratma ot tb ' "' tdieg lha
miry ol at tnf. ai.
Tba deei.l n ff Wf.ri l a f aaih
filx la ! "f Al a Hif'l is was
la !! as .!...: A,.f h i
nUa U Ih I a I t awl"-".. ' 4
i ,1 . I .1 ,J L.if a j.s. It IS '
Ulsa Anal J. llalsiger bas
saarded Jay W. Hblpiey's plsea la Iba
llepi oer schools, made vassal by Mr.
Shipley's elBctioa to iba scboot sapsrio
Uodeory of Ibis CoOoly,
W. P. rVrttoer Is pre par J lo do all
kinds ot bleeksmitbieg, borwaboalrtg.
esarbiao repairing, wagas wotk, Io fact
aaylbiag la bis ho at rs able sbarg
and satttisciioa gaarsataad. II
S. M. Ors4a, aa old llppni, earns
la tbla miraiag tmm F.varMt, Wash.,
an I iray bf ! miitos ahep, Mr.
Orsdea as la saaflh btir baallb tbaa
ba ba left llppaf aigbl ysara ago.
T. R. I!'niia cama to (rem Iieg
C-p-k ai Friday with Ir. U. F. H-
der aaa aife won oa Ibair way
U New Whsiooia. Wash. Tha doctor
and wif ktt llppnr oa faaday for tba
V1B'I. . .
U aoaU anay U aar4 la a few
b-mrs r al any rata la a law date, by
ih na uf Am a srry Wi..rai. fi iib
ao. b a pmnft ad sara rady aa Ibis
at bead, Is ao i4 pf4urtg
ib ag'Hiy t-t wks sad KoeUta. K
this roJy ta J oaf boa.
U ,lhrsalll en4Cbsinrf1aia'stagb
IVwedf fpaily vaiaabla i" troop
aM abvtrtg II '
a . . . . ..J . I -
f-e rff ss w f asi la a I
U t,t 1 1 II f f twl tts aal II
oogb, wblcb left dm almost blind, aod
I would lake SolJ very saatly. aod toy
yes would tMima tery aora. I coo Id
ot flod aaylhieg to help ta until 1 be
so taking Hnod s Harssparilla, wblob
has caaplatoly sored ssa." Lewis
V biUd.
IJ.d s Fills ear all hver Ilia.
I llllewg (H4 Miiwa.
A blot of the mt tnmmt odabla asr
to t mad f old inafin t ta "
talmd la tba r frt of tiH lilrarlan nl
th lm Aogvlra public ilrary. Alllbv
matraatopa that ara nH swM f
biiflinir and ntlirr u are lak n b-urt
and tb ISInatratWm ml out ar
WouoUd im rarda of grsr t-riatol Uard
Tltra olcltirra are riaaafiHl awd form
arts f.tr illoirting t"tis In gwigra'
pliT. hUtory and litrratnr. Tha il'
tares nf art snd lb ir wink ara
valiiahl to aoilhr rlaaa tA talnla
tlta first art of great aitn Wi tha
ta bra la tha pt;ut a. I,..la Tba
frtney rH-turra ara Ukeo U tl bmiH
ala In make th patWnU ami.
Mr. James Ferdue, so old soldier re
siding at Moor , Mich., was severely
efllirted wilb rbeornaliam bat received
i.romnl enliaf from bain bv nainir ('bam-
brlaio's Fsioltaltn. lissavs: "Allime HeDDner. Or.
m, luk wuld eeheao badly that I
could anaroely raisa op. If I bad oolgnt-
ten rslief I woald P'l b her lo wrlta
ibeM fsw tiaea. Chanberlslo's I'slo
lialm baa dons ma a great deal of good
and I le very thankful for It." For
sale by Ooscr A Uiw k, Druggists.
pnea
We pay wamnterii and uout wool iuujoci 10 oruer.
No coiumisBiun chargod for sr-lling.
We pay hinlifst price for hiili's and aliccp (H-ltii.
Rolled barley and fwd for toamstem.
WG fK fQ6ntS tor LITTLE'S DIP,
The boat gheop dip in the market.
We have 5.000 bhinclea which we will sell at cml
Mark your wool Q) and direct teamster to lower warehouse,
R. F. HY1ND, AUnaacr.
Oh! Where Did You
Get Them Pants?
BOII0 BRIM'. SHOW.
Tba show ber ao Iba 8rd last, was
only fair. The sseesgeria was very com
moo, tb sidoahow bal on feal organ,
Iba sbsll "boys"' flimtlamojers and eon-
fldsaea aeo wars baldly op lo Iba stsod
srd.sod gsorlly It was a bote dwap-
polctotar.t, Tbs cireos bad a tarns lot of
elowaa, bot Iba acting waa very good.
Bond Urn, wars aell patrnoitwl bars
sod weal away faellsf kindly towards
Ueppoer.
feKUuiorontaaTK.
Flder Oapp, of h LalUr Dsy Haints,
aod Rv. Hbarrtll, iA Iba Adteaii.i. will
bold a alt day duwaak at Hail iUJge
arhool hme, tieglobiag Tady, J SO
9ik, lorlM Iba following faeday. If
Iba bin fail to bold Iba eodl-oca
leal will b provliled for Iba oeris.
f;
Nolle ot Intention.
Air nrri' it t the iui.t r .nnrnnn,
t a. l- W'il' la keri-f gxan irai
Ih loll., wing twniHal rlll.l boa Sie4 li .H..l
hw Intrnlloa m Snal i-ol l ".rt n
hiaelal. aiM thai 1I
I l..r J, W , M'lf rr,w eontilr elell, t H-'plr,
!, na ii I".
KAlUAXIkLUSIUW,
HI ft Kn l.rf lha I aod t 4r4.
Sr IT I, . H In S
HtMiM lb Wll tllatl I"
lila efMiii,iHua eMlleur aim u4 eulU
b eali lail, via.
i,...f(. ei.b k. AHloir Ninl, eh-f maa Shaw
and Hot lUm, all H llj-p'i. -ti
w aitf.
I)
1
mm
f In I aell Hlonntera. and ar rl-1nf Ml
SIII(Mun bto.llH, llar laaie,
Itli r.ifdl.Mi.f clnr.1a. and ar
linear and tlt llilno.
. Patronaoe Solicited, satisiactlon Guaranteed.
WiliUry e.rlrti U innMftv4 at
aa rar'.ier p ta Torltry than lo any
!f iwt! .--! r-mr.lf y Vti U,
Sipirsol 1.0 tol'.Hary bon- . ttita
Tbmagb iraia aa ih O. H A N. will
raa Sia. fr at ills. Walla Walls aod
I'eodMna. lbroogb le-p. Br and
awormd Claea, Will M la a)Oaatla SHI
IH I'sma Farifta. Iba aasaa aa kew
Inra A Ifcenasb eat elaa tpr Pert-
a Im,I..a -4 . - .tik 1
nralsluaa Uref lo M I'anl, and a I
Ihrnagtj too 'let aeaep l'rttad to HI. I
I'aal, wdl raa la aHoa) with ih
(r mtbra railasy. If
iv-r r; s;;--7: v h.tnUtiU. rwswtvaa .
aelt .. . I"' '. lawieiaa, .
I l a. Hold by Ct( i brock, ltt i H
ra of (jMtraJbjK
A fart Wnk fcawla
r ai-f-o, f i'i'i", faeamibia
and i Tl)" and l-ai.f 1 ! a
anted r.y nb. fc s Car, fat sale b
Waiia Warrs).
HtiKRirra balk.
NoTKf is Mrrrsr giTiTiiTi utn
l lf iliw lit an tlln ti4 !
t.4 Ue rler.ill rnt mt lh 4 tm. !
in 1 nr ul M-.rt-." m Mar tt. I anl In
mm iiwiH anH 4Mt4, . j,l
Hn4-'M awl enteral I aaUl . "HI the In4
it i4 Ma"k !, In nt ttmnrta W Hat
tir.fi.M. m almiiilai'' "I lha nl Ja
M mil, itmrmm A i,t.lillS an'l aea'Ml t l
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r-l- if i ff -'ii pmt annum lr-wi J im
II le.l . I iim M4 I a-.-l 1elr !
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