Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 25, 1896, Image 3

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    Blood
Is- entitl to
health. Ever nook
and corner of the
system is reached by the blood, and on
iw quamy inecondltion of every organ de
penda. Good blood means strong nerves,
good digestion, robust health. Impure
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma
tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest
.way to have good blood 1b to take Hood's
SarsapariUa. Thia medicine purifies, vi
talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends
the elements of health and strength to
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates
a good appetite, gives 'refreshing sleep
and cures that tired feeling. Remember,
ruOOdlk
SarsapariUa-
Is the best- In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hr.A1'e Ditto cure LlTer II,S" easy to
11UUU S r Ills take, easy to operate. 25c.
.A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
. Mow that the great pohtioal oampaign
f ja over and the winter season again with
us, all wilt want on adequate supply of
;' fresh And varied reading -matter for the
.' long evenings. Cognisant of this the
1 Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers tbe following to all new. and renew
al subscribers: -
The GAZETTE 12.50 and
Weekly Oregonian, (1.50
' ''' " 8. F. Examiner. $1.50.
c--" N. Y. Tribune, 11.00..
Inter-Ocean, $1.00
8. F. Chronicle, $1.50..
Thrlce-a-WsekN. Y. World. $1.00 8.25
WeWoot Planter, 50c . . ii 50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00. . .'. 5.00
Club Rate
.... 13.50
.... 8.75
.... 8.00
.... 8.25
8.75
Here and There.
. j:; Tbs Flirt ,.',.
'The mlitletoe the keeps In view,
And, though she aayi ihe won't,
She's angry with you if you do,
And cuts you If you don't;
. Christmas gift. ' ":
A merry Christmas lo all.
Let jollity and happiness prevail.
Thos. Morgan was in from Eight Mile
yesterday.
Ed. Rood wai over frqm Eight Mile
Toeaday.' ' ' "
Low Tillard got back Sunday last
from below. .
Torn Rhea writes from Roasland B.C.,
for the Gazette.
tl. Heppner returned home from Port
land laal Tuesday morning.
Mike Kenny and James Molotire were
In from Sand Hollow fiatordey.
Mia Olive Oonlee is over from Grant
county where she baa been teaching
Drink the oelebrated J. H. Gutter
whiskey. On tap at Chria Borobera'.
Mrs. J. N. Brown and son departed
Tuesday evening for Salem to visit with
relatives. ,
J. Vt. Morrow and wife and family are
enjoying today's feativitiea with Peodle
too relatives.
You will find tbat you will ba treated
11 right down at the lied Light saloon.
Call on the boya.
Thomas Dance, who was reported in
the laat issue to ba seriously aick with
kidney trouble at the Grand Central ho
tel, died early laat Wedneaday morning
as n result of thia illness. Mr. Danoe
came home siok about two weeka aero
from Blalook, where he had been herd
ing aheep tor H. O. Myers, and from
that time had nqj been able to leave tbe
hotel. He was well known here, having
boarded at tbe hotel for many winters
past, while during the summer months
he was employed as sheepberding.
Where Mr. Dance came from or whether
he bad any relatives could not be nsoer
taioed although the contents of his
trunk were carefully examined. Tbe
deceased was a conuty charge and tbe
remains were interred at the Heppner
cemetery Wednesday afternoon iu the
preeenoe of Judge Bartholomew and
Rev. Howard who condnoted a brief
ceremony.
For sate AOoot thirty tons of rye
bay-, located about two and one-half
miles of Hardman. Also 400 aores of
good range, feuoed, to go with same.
Plenty of outside government range
near at hand. Shelter for 2,000 bead of
sheep or. large band of cattle. Good
house on place. Call on Gazette office
for particulars. A rare chance to get
bay cheap. All signs indicate a hard
winter and delays are dangerous. tf
John Buseiok and wife, formerly resi
dents of tbis county, but who have been
living at Norfolk, Neb., for tbe past two
yearR, returned to Heppner Tuesday
morning last, where tbey will make
their future home. Mrs. Buseick is
daughter of R.'C- Hart.
Josef Mueller, the rustling traveling
representative of Wily B. Allen & Co.
is in the city, having arrived last Tnes
day m'lroing. He baa with him three
pianos, one of which baa the mandolin
attaobment, all certainly first olasa in
atrnmente.' .
Now is the time to get tbe Weekly
Oregoman, the greatest newspaper of
the Weat. With tbe Gazette, both strict
ly in Hdvance.one year, $3.50. No better
combination of newspapers oan be made
in tbe state. .
Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under
tbe firm name of Mathews & Gentry
are associated together in tbe barber
business in the new stand, two doors
south of the postoffioe. They solicit
call. tf.
SOCIETY GALORE.
The Coaeert.
One of tbe beat musical entertain-
menta ever given' in this oily was tbe
concert by the ladies' cornet band at tbe
opera bouae last Wednesday evening
which was well received by a large and
entbnaiastio audience. The ladies'
band have now been organized but three
months and tbe excellent manner in
which tbey rendered the different selec
tions reflected oredit on both the organ
ization and their instructor, Prof. Henry.
tiVery number on tbe program was very
good. Especial mention might be made
of ihe oroheetra selections, Ibe oomic
quartette, the O. P. R' A., and the piano
solo and enohore by Mrs. H. W. Bar
tholomew. Both tbe band and orohestra
was greatly assisted by tbe olarmet part
which was played by Prof. Hiram Henry,
eon of tbe instructor, Prof. Henry. By
special request he also played a clarinet
solo, and although be bud no accompani
ment, being unprepared, yet the rendi
tion ae exceptionally good. Another
impromptu feature of the program wae
tbe aolos by Josef Mueller, traveling
representative for Wiley B. Allen & Co ,
who was present on this occasion. His
solos, "And She Never Came Back,"
"Wbile the Dance Goes On," and "Pride
of The Ball," was an excellent represen
tation of patboa, sentiment and oomedy,
and in bis oomioal selection be called
forth storms of applause and juat tbe
opposite extreme in iiia pathetio pieces.
Mr. Miller is an Austrian by birtb, being
a native ol Vienna, but speaks eleven
different languagea fluently, and while
not a master of English, yet hia enohore
recital "Talking in My Bleep" was in
deed oomioal. In all the entire ooncert
was indeed very creditable and eotertaiu-ing.
Tbe following ib Ibe program aa origin
ally prepared :
was given in the parlors of the City ho
tel laat Tuesday evening, and although
Mr. Warren did not appear to be very
greatly surprised, yet this certainly had
no tendency to mar tbe evening's pleas
ure. At a late bour appropriate refresh
ments were served.
The following is list of those pres
ent: Mr. H. E Warren, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Brown, Misses Ada Jones. Ada Bart
lett, Lutie Farna worth, Cora Hart, Flor
ence Crittenden, Olive Oonlee, Maggie
Hornor, Delia Reed, Bertha Cate, Mabel
Letzer, Maggie Adkins, Grace Ball, Jen
nie Bartholomew, Helen B. and Winfred
Myers and Messrs. Ed. Baling, Abe
Jonea, J. J. Harris, Jaa Hart, Cbas. In
grabam, Thos. logrum, Bruoe Kelly, T.
B, Lyons, M. T. Galloway, John Hornor,
Walter Bartholomew, Normau and Oscar
Myers, Geo. Wells, A. E. Binns, Robt.
Hynd, W. L. Baling and A. W. Patterson.
Surprise Party.
A surprise party was given Myra Yea-
ger laat Tuesday evening at tbe borne ol
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager,
of tbis city , the occasion being bar litb
birthday. A very pleasant time is re
ported. Those present were: Earl MoFarland,
Heppner Blaokman, Bert Peck, Willie
Dutton, Albion Palmer, Ralph Sperry,
Garfield Crawford, Erbie Hayes, Mable
Ayers, Aura Hale, Myria Yeager, Pearl
Basey, Emma Farnawortb, Ellis Stan
ton, Gnssie Ayers, Orin Brians, Fanny
Woodard . Mary Driskall, Nellie Phillips,
Minnie Phillips, Ella Driskell, Eva
Bartholomew and Orin Yeager.
Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as
sociated together down at Charley's
old place in t bo too aortal business.
Call on them and get your whiskers
pushed In. .
Royal Diamond, Pan Fired Japan, on-
colored. Tbe best 25n tea aver aold in
Heppner. P. O. Thorn paon Co tbe
leaders. tf
A Valuable Preaorlptlon.
Editor Morrison of Wortbington, Ind
"Sun," writes: "Yon have a valuable
prescription in Eleotric Bilttrs, and I
oan cheerfully raoommend it tor Oonetl
pation. Sick Headaobe, and as a general
system tonic it baa no equal." Mrs
Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chicago, was all rnn down, ooold not eat
oor digest food, bad a baokaobe which
never left ber and felt tired and weary,
but aix bottles of Eleotric Bitters restor
ed ber health and reoawed ber strength.
Price oOoeute and $1 00. Get a bottle at
Gonaer & Brock's drug store.
Check forgrr Nut Caaght.
About two weeks ago a stranger, calling
bimee'.f R. L. Hayes, passed a f check,
in favor of himself, aigned by Cass
Misses Cora Hart and Katie On aid are Rogers, on Wills & 8looum, and the
boms from school to spend Cbriatmas neat day, Sunday, paseed a similar obeet
with tbeir pareots. on N. J. Myers, down at lbs restaurant.
Both checks were Identical in all re
spect, and bora tbe data of Dro. 12lh.
Investigation proved tbat both wars
forgeries, but lbs forger bad bled him
self to otber parts. So stir was mads
1. Overture, "The Belle" Southwell
Ladies' Cornet Band.
2. "Nellie Waltzes" Petite
Orchestra.
3. Vocal Duet, "Eventide" Franz Abt
Mr. 8. P. Uarriguei and-Mrs. J. D. Brown,
4. Alto Solo, "Budi awt Blossoms" Ripley
Mrs. Minor. Hand Accompaniment.
8. Medley Quartette White
Meurs. C. R. and W. C. Howard,
baling and Galloway.
t. "Helena Waltsea" fettet
Orchestra.
Chorus and Quartette. "Church of God.
Awake" Ortnnell
Singing Class.
I. Serenade, "Twinkling Stars" Southwell
Ladies' Cornet Band.
Aranit Plann ftnln.
(n) Air "Dus Roir Lonis XII" Henry Xlhvt
lb) Grand Valit de Concert Tito Matei
Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew. i
10. Polka, "Little Charmer" A(AweIi
Ladles' Cornet Band.
11 Violin Solo, Grand Fantasia Bowman
J. B. Henry. Mrs. Bartholomew, Piano.
XX Comic Quartette, the "O. P. R. A."
Messrs. Howard and Mcrariana, Mrs.
Garrlgues and Mrs. McKarland.
Mrs. J. I). Brown, Accompanist.
In tbis connection it might be nf in
terest to nive the following list of mem
bers composing the ladies musical or
ganization: Mrs. E. W. Rbea,E flat
cornet; Mra. J. D. "Brown, solo B flat
cornet, Mrs. R 0. Wills, 1st B flat cor
net; Mrs. J. P. Garrigues, 2nd B flat
eornet; Mra. Arthur Minor, solo alto;
Miss Bertha i Cate. 1st alto; Miss Amy
Currin, 2nd alto; Mrs. 8. W. Spencer, 1st
tenor; Misa DjI Warmotu, 2ud tenor;
Mra. Geo. Quoaer, baritone; Miss L.-ua
Rhea, B fl it bass; Misa Maggie Ad Una,
tuba; Misa Willa Minor, snare drum
Miss Delia Read, bass drum.
Merry Christmas.
Tbe Christian, Baptist and M. E
oburcb , Sontb, gave a publio Christmas
tree entertainment at the opera house
last evening, which was largely attended
Tbe piogram was very interesting and
tbe tree laden with many beautiful pres
ents reminding one very muah of regula
tion Christmas times . Tbe M. E. oburob
and Sunday school also had an old-time
Christmas tree with an appropriate pro
grom of exercises at tbat oburob last
evening, wbioh was largely attended by
members and friends of the ohnreh aa
well as the pnblio generally. In all
many a heart waa mads glad laat evening.
Maaqae BaiL
A masque ball at the opera booss is
one of the sooial svents slated for thia
evening. A ooatumer bas arrived from
Portland and judgiog from the activity
displayed in the selection of ooatumea,
large orowd will oelebrata the evening
by tripping tbe light fantaatio toe till
Ihe small hours of morning.
Piles! Piles! Itohlag Piles.
Symptoms: Moisturs; intense itobing
and stinging; moat at night; worse by
seratobiog' If allowed to oontinue turn
ors form wbioh often bleed and nloerate
brooming very aore. Swayoe's Oint
meat a to pa ths Itobing and bleeding,
beals aloeration, and in moat oaaes re
moves tbs tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 60 cents. l)r. Swayns & Son,
Philadelphia.
EIGHT MILS MOT39.
We have been having very pleasant
weatber thus tar in thia month. Laat
month during the aevere oolJ weatber
potatoes and apples frozs in cellars tbat
were thought warm enough aa it did not
freeze in them during past winters.
Frank Fuqna and Susss Brook are
boarding at Mr. G Coats' and are going
to aohool at Rood's sohool house. Ben-
nie Stanton alro attends this school, but
boards at home. Mra. M. A. Foqna ia
tbe teacher and from all reports baa
very interesting school.
There baa been a great deal of siok
ness ia different localities, but we learn
all are getting better.
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley have our sympa
thies in tbeir sad bereavement of losing
their son and daughter.
The families of Mr. Furlong, Mr
Bleakraan and others have had. a serious
time also, but we are glad to kuow they
are getting better.
Dr. McFaul hue attended most of the
oases of eickn as in this locality and ail
were glad to hear of his reooveting from
bis recent sick spell. The dnotor ia
very much liked on Eight mile.
Mrs. Pearl Jones has reoovered from
ber spell of sickness. Mra. Howell and
ber son are better though they. have bad
a serious time, three being siok at one
time; mother and two sons. One son
died, "Chink" Howell, mention of which
waa made in a reoent issue of tbe Ga
zette.
Farmers are hauling their wheat to
town and wood from the mountains
Some have been plowing, others bar
rowing tbis month.
We were glad to see in tbe Gazette
tbat Heppner doea not allow any gamb
ling in the town. It wus a great temp
tation to young men, and men not young
to find an opportun ity on every band
to gamble away tbe little money tbey
bad. I thing Heppner people should
feel so much happier over tbia faot.
They oan now look parents in tbe faoe
and say send your young men to our
aahools, there shall be no temptation for
them. to gamble, and we will see that the
saloon doea not entertain them in tbe
evenings to entioe them hither.
Bert Raines and his father have
moved into their new borne f -rmerly oo
oupled by Grant Worden. Obester Sat
ing and wife expeot to ooonpy the house
they vacated, on tba EJ Hatrley plaoe.
Eight Mile, Dec. 21, 1896. E M.O.
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111 tii
This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
BlackweEi's Genuine
km
Ton will find one coupon Instde each 2 onnce bag and two coupons inside each 4 ouncs bag.
Buy a bag, read the coupon and see how to get your share of 1250,000 in presents.
Rev. Jrnk'ns wsot borne Wednesday
Bight last to join bis family at Tba
Dalles for Christmaa.
Mrs. Delia C. II. Coils bere from
Ellensburg to visit ber dsugbter, Mrs.
E. P. Greene, and husband.
Prof. J. S Henry departed laat even
ing for bis boms In Weston to spend
Christmaa with bis family.
Mrs. J. A. Patterson rsturned boms
yesterday morning from an extended
visit with Eastern relstivas.
Prlos rioreoo and Mrs. A. A. Roberts
want ovar to Pendleton Wednesday
eight lo Christmas with Mr. aod Mrs.
about tbs matter at tba time hoping to
catob lbs culprit belots be bad gotten
beyond reach.
Baes, aa be calls himself, is detoribed
as follows: Light oomplfiioord,mediaui
bsiubl. weight abont 170 pounds, wots
c immon suit, browo in color, soil brown
bat, light saadr Boslscba, bad a ra
il actable appearance, bands suit aad
looked vary little like laboring aan.
Orange Komiu.
Wednesday evening last at Ihe bona-
of the bride's pareota, Mr. and Mra. J
W. Cowioa, at 7j'olock p. m , oocurred
tba marriage of Misa Frankia C-wlne
and Mr. Le Caolwell, Rv. J. R Millrr,
of Ibe Baptist eboreh. offloiatiog. The
bride appeared bar prettiest in gowo ol
cream ailk with pearl trimmings, Duobeae
laoe aad orange blnawtua. Tbs groom's
coelom waa nf tbs nanal conventional
black Immediately follow log Ihe cere
monies all Iters seated at lbs wedding
labia wbicb was besvily laden with lbs
eboleeal of loiuriae. The following ia
list of tbs preeeots: Silver butUr dlsb
Mr. and Mra. J. O. Hart; album. Mies
Mary Howard; glass tea att. i. k Pat
Ureoo; berry apooo, Mr. and Mra. Wm
Donn; one dc.sa napklna, Floyd Tbooiae;
et of glees lonjbUrs. Mr. and Mra. Wm
Oowins; bedroom ssrt, Mr, and Mra.
W. Cow toe ; eat silver knives and fork a,
T. W. Ayers.
PhiU Oobn. manager of Beppner's jVi i tmrtfl n when VOU u. ...i u n P n.,.-, ,. ...
waranonss, wm pay ia nigawa. . , - , . ui.,, and Mir of colli.. Mra.
Ed. R Bishop, successor to The Mo
Farland Mercantile Co., is still on deck
giving great bargains in all lines. The
stock moat be closed out, and it ia aur
prising bow cheap things are. I all on
them. Frank MoFarland, aaleaman.
Heppner to Pendleton la Hppner
Eobo Stags Line. Persons deairons o
viailiug Pendleton oan save time and
money by taking tMe ronte. iiv ao
Linalntlng lbs ageots ths previous even
tog the ataga will make connection with
clock train at h-bo lor IVndlalon.
OfTloe at City Drug Store. W. D. (ohd.
Proprietor.
Hotel
' HEPPNER, 0REG0H
Mrs. Jolla Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
Covered With Bolls.
'My body waa covered with boils. 1
saw Hood's Harsaparilla advertised as a
blood purifier and thought I weld try n
oottle. In a abort time I began to feel
better, end I continued tbe naa of tbia
medicine until I waa entirely well.
heartily recommend Hood's Sarsaparll-
le."-8. M. Boala, Mayger, Ore.
R
HOWARD.
Who never lets politics interfere with business. At tbs
same old stand, next door to M. Lichtentbal'a.
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
.! Furnishings, etc.
Hood'a Pills are tba only pills to take
rith Hood'a SarsapariUa.
4f'4 so viam
ixPiwimofc
W S 1
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street. Heppner, Oregon.
i TRADI MAK(U
rf otniown,
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Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
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You Should all See
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The Lancashire Insurance Co.
"in: like not good when you rf
Wtng your niaes so mm. i. rfftn L Tkna.sna.iiM! Mr. aad Mra.
la alUwdane m fag's Best, the gTOCr pa)S Uo.ad, Clats Atevs. Ida Oawlns.
laesjoror. , , money' WC M-r- Paa
iraswntinftlvtChl. 0U OUf money, UC T yuioway, fti4 Tbotaas
well
San
Jim Jooes returned Wsdsaaday mora.
ing from Portland where be baa apvwt
tba pawt tbrsa weaks
Iks UolUd Blalas aoart
A laJ AnalaaaaaT. tWDfl
sao Ooatoms Uooae, of Port la J, aaoa pay him tO do SO.
p weeiaraey mmi j lc
tames for this sr, clog's masqaswads. . - . .
Albert Ra and Lao MelUeo, wars CUfed, 2nd tlfed in
broaibt Wore lUaorder ''J pranciiCO not in Afiil-
WadneaKiay moraiBf eoargwj -at.-,
dartf aoanleot. ts wbiek tbey Blead mU.
Illt y aad vera tatd Id aal 10 data
l" pnaoo !. Kt.ry xr riraraaaaai
Tba Ladlaa' Aid Roeiely M ! T( aJl pavta af U world aa t arracfad
Cbrisiiaa ebaroh U1 iva a aowtai at fgf Mf 4,, j lk fWt oaa at mora
tba opera booae aa wedaaaaay avaataa, vmtn0t tpo0 .ptiiewtioa ta aay prtaat-
Daw.eVtk. .lbf promiaa yom a aw n,M tft, it, CbttaA Mllwaa
thfta, dmiatoB tu ba rraa. a M 4 i pan! railway. lUearertawra
loff4 tba data. M stJ. Mtpr4 rot eisaraaoaa ta Oeilio
W. . Oorana baa re I era ad lo Happee riorida. Mailao, Chi a a. Jattaa. aad
fioa a briaf wtatl ailli talalivta aad (, M tH of Ears. riia.ala fera-
frvaia al Tbs Dallas, lis MtU aooa I ub4. Ualsdwa ail fttta TVeiMs
t rwtara la tbat ail abera be baa av I faraUtad ff IU awaipUta H7'-
MDd a aoatttr la tba faal mt- l 4 aacwaaary V wml lt any atjl4
amSm at-r al W tilt ana A Co. Traoall Oaadastad tsseraioae. la
Parr Pbi.lloa aad Oaa. Ilarrtaatoa tb in ol acofta.s wllgala.aat,
not la Boeaar from Tka Mlo-s." I with Iba I s,l ak latraaca t- a la
!1. r-i- Tt-t billed aa asNaaa bat svwry land aadaf lbs saa.aa d a a4
i. a ..a. it n.aaaia U. aal to i't4 ata Ika aavvtaaa of
raf Iba teatpenlaf' abratf ibaaa. fof gaitrs M stabl aaetag. bo I tea r M
wfcKv) at at vriewadinf ty Ibankfnl. Ltnea ar la eall fatally aaMitw. attk
Tba . a.4 Itah-Mbar at tba C.I, t '
. . . ... . Mia ssJ kaa sat aaatatwaas. Wftsal-sUJ Mil,
r"V. , i a.kilav Lnlltrwet ItwL ChiegK Mlwaks k
ZZZJZtt IZ ;.a ...m A big lair f.al rl -ay. Iwrt..4. Ore . t
J.
If av,, Anty't YAf OfA 0. Ilarf. Mr. and Mrs. Waa. Doea. Mr.
a. ;uu - 1, Ura. Wm. Co-las. Mias-i Mary
Mrs.
araoa.
aod
Jenaaa Miltbell.
Tba aowty marri4 roapla dpand
t avaatof for a brief itstl to potilaad
aft a blab I bar will rwlara to lleppoer
aba's Ibay Ul pake tbair fat a re aotca.
TWlr trWsads a VrfWia ta tbia eity aad
Iba Oaartts Jaaa tbam m wlabtai Mr.
aad Mra. La Caolwell a krpf.
aarwas aad aeefal bfs.
asaaawe atHbaay pan.
A fiva a'clork parly was glvwa by
Mary MaAwotda Wsdaeaday avaotag at
tba "o of kf paraU, Dr. aad Mra,
r, 0. Medworde, at tbia ally , Ibis twteg
bv IS'h btnaday, Tba IHaa waa pWaa
aatty spaal al gecnaa aad wlm appro-
ptiam a as a axel. Aa eletxmta Isaab
of aaka, aaadaala, sffa, aaady aad
aata aaa aUo aerved. All resort a vary
alsaaeal evaalrg.
Tba f4looleg ware praawali I'Jaa
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BISHOP'S STORE
IIHrrIKa OREGON
ajasawwa ) i mm
20,000 POUNDS OF
Ii GOODS ffl Fill
CoilMlMtlllLT Of
Tablea, Cbaira, Itoeiara, IWdroma HelUs, IUlaUaia, Rook
Caaaa, IKiagM, Hofaa, Bpfiog Ma!traea, Wool Mattraeaaa,
ParUtf Holla, Coaler TebUa, els , eta. Broeaels Carp4a, Wo4
Carnavta, Mattlaga. ftidaboarde. Mirrors, flat Harks. Haoglag
kasapa, rertiarea, Pillows, tJlaaktta, Hlovea, etc., a la.
All the alwve Goods are Placed on Sale at
Half Value or Less.
Will be Sold Regardless of Cost.l
fit ap tear tinax si nev-a wHb rtif IUH Karailara,
bila Ibts aapnnaaiiv ia .(Trl.
Ol' MANCIIUMTICHt ICNOIMNII
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World
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IS :
Leaves No Constlpation,.wv
Cares It, aa wall aa all BlIlraaaneM. Hi k llaedaeba aad Malaria. The ealy
onaroBT at B pill ta Iba world. Hold bv all ilrnggiaia tr til .y (nail aa
ranpt i4 pnoa, XI eiU per U.i.
MtK.MIrtl MIDICAL. Ul.
Ha a franaiaau, t'l.
aa awa i iba iiiw . -
arwi4 la fey as of toa aorabaiaala.
J, W. tblplay aad at'e 4Trt4 for
ISwtU.4 law WMad- asbt
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aim if vow are aooiaaiplaliag a lfB.
NUaa4 law V. nm'l 1
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t aw tra
rai taial too kava a ftad
a sV.l of tbt4'a
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sl Hr Walls A era.
Malla7,C1aa Marfaa, (la ie Ayara,. r t C I M I t
Ula CmPM, X.l HtkoKa.w.. II T ,C Oil UUIlUrdl 1 1 C 11 d I IU I
Uak Miaof, lUlpk) Ittokof, W.IMIa
Laar, tm 1'ailawaoa, Meatte taaa.
Baenld Daaa.Ataaa MsVUlaa, Uaary
Mair, Iiaaa44 Crawford, MaM Aiara.
lUrl Mrerla4, A era U.U, Il.paar
tilarkaaaa, faf ttanbivaa, tlsaaw
Wilis, D aa tantva4so, Baby vuia,
llaa Mallnsi, J oka Waodei! aad f rd
DarfbtWaasea,
Still Continues.
A LAKUi; .STOCK TO .SKLKCT FKO.M.
ra'ars at a dtaiaara alnniJ sail a-a
ih'fhr eaOtag a twiWr aaliia.
FRANK MGFflRLRND,
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Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
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CITY HOTEL,
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French CooK, and While Labor only, tinptoyrrj.-
Good Roomsand Excellent Service
W haro jra can t a l irat
Claaa Meat at I.ltii tf l'.t a.
The GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH,
ft ad M4 alaa Iba I -ml fjapt t Atas
l0 ahtel) f llfs.