Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 11, 1897, Image 3

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BUS?
Nerves Just as snrely come from the ubt o
Hood's Sarsaparilla as does the cure o
scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-caIle
blood diseases. This Is simply becausi
the blood affects the condition of all th.
MBves
bones, muscles and tissues. If it is im
pure u cannot properly sustain thesr
parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital
lZ in5T P0?1? SaParilla, it carrie,
health instead of disease, and renai i h,
worn, nervous system aa nothing else can
Go. Thus nervous nrost.mtinn i,i,.t..M
neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by
Sarsaparilla
Because it 1b the One True Blood Purifier.
u i r-n are the best After-dinner
UUUU S flUS pills, aid digestion. 2Sv
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
ods
Now that the great political campaign
ia over and the winter season again with
ns, ail will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a Dumber of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and rene
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, 1.50 13.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1,50 8.75
" - N. Y. Tribune, $1.00.. 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00..... 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 . . . 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00.. 5.00
Here and There.
tbe
on
Wm Douglas was ia from Galloway
last Tuesday.
Assessor Patteys was up from lone
last Wednesday.
Mrs. P. B. MoSwords entertained
band last evening.
B. P. and Ed. Doberty were seen
our streets Wednesday.
Dr. MoFaal returned borne from Pen
dleton Wednesday morning.
R. O. Wills returned boms from Port
land Wednesday morning.
Drink tbe oelebrated J. H. Cutter
whittle?. On tan at f!hri TWnhpiV.
J. A. Woolery and R. O. Hperry rep
resented Ions at ths sale Wednesday.
I lie Keangui people will treat you
right. Call on them when in town. It
Rev. W. F. Oowden departed Taesday
evening for his home al Tacoma, Wash.
Chas. Johnson, who has been quite ill
at S tlem hospital, is rap irted to bs but-
tar.
Tom Lake, who has been visiting, bis
brother, Jack, departed for boms last
Monday evening.
II. C. Thompson and Asa Thompson
were over from the Oalloway ooontry
last Wednesday.
Rjv 11 0. Motor ts eondooting
series ol interesting meetings at John
Day, Orant county.
The vacant room to 'he Palacs is be
ing fitted op for a dab end billiard room
by Chris Borchsrs.
Mrs. i. W. Jeokios aod baby sou re
turned to ineir boms al lne Velles on
Taesday night's train.
Geo. Oonser, departed Wednesday
evening for brief a business visit lo Ths
Dalles. Us relumed Ibis morning.
Oas Japanese bowl given free with
Mb ons pound of Eogllsb breakfast or
6 pi Jar Leg tea at J. W. Yeagbeo'. 1819
JuJge Lowell earns ovtr from Pendl
too yesterday to bear sons fqiitv oa
to ths oirouit tori Us ret a reed boms
lsat svsalog.
E. L. Mttloc., JoM Uaeller and .
L. Freelaod also wsar very at Elk's
I have given Chamberlain's Cjugh
Remedy a fair test and consider it one of
the very best remedies for croup that I
have ever found. Oae dose has always
been soffioient, although I use it freely.
Any eold my ohildren contract yields
very readily to this medicine. I can
eonsoientiously recommend it for oroap
end colds in ohildren. Geo. E. Wolf,
clerk of tbe circuit oonrt. Feroaodina.
Fla. Hold by Oonser k Brock.
No one Days a heavier penalty for
snoh greatness as may be his thaa do:
Max Praoht of Ashland, says tbe Jack
sonville Times. Que of the elate pa
pers, in speaking of bis desire to govern
Alaska says: "Tbe Yukon nw baa
two months, ooe of whiob is 60 miles
wide; but, if Praoht gets up there, both
of them will g out of business "
Times-Mono taibeer: Distriot Attorney
A. A. Jayne arrived on the noon train
from She Ids, Lion oouaty,.. aa 1 will ba
present during the term of tbe circuit
court. Mr. Jayne was mlted to She ids
on aocoontot the siokoess of his mother,
who was dangerously til, but was oan-
valesoeut yesterday wheu Mr. Jayne left
that place.
A tew mouths ago, Mr. Byroo Every
of Woodstook, Mich , was badly aftiioted
with rheumatism, ilia right leg was
swollen tbe full length, causing him
great suffering. He was advised to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm The first
bottle of it helped bim considerably and
the second bottle effected a oure. The
25 and 50 oent sizis are for sale by Con
ger 4 Brook.
Baptist Sentinel: The report we pub
lished two weeks ago, in regard to the
death of Eld. J. T. Moore, we are glad to
say turns out to be false. From an
editorial in the Pacific Baptist, we learn
be is alive aod well, having aooepted a
call to a ohnrcb in Arkansas, where be
is located with bis family in a pleasant
and prosperous pastorate.
The second Sunday being the regular
appointment at Liberty sobuol house,
and also the quarterly meeting oooasion
at tbe M. E. ohurob, there will be no
oh arch service held in tbe M E. ohurob,
South. Members are urged to attend
tbe protraoted meeting now in progress
at the M. E. ohurch. C. R. Howabd.
Tbe sheriff's sale of property for de-
lioqenl taxes last Wednesday brought
quite a number of Morrow county's
oitizens to Heppner that day. Some
few spirited oontests in tbe bidding tor
properly is reported , though in many
ouses property was disposed of for taxes
and costs. -
T. L. Teeters, ths land lord of Castla
Rock's hotel, was a visitor to Heppner
laat Wednesday. It is reported that Mr.
Teeters is now owner of a large portion
of tbe original town aite of Castle Rock,
aa a result of being an aotive bidder at
tbe sheriffs sale Wednesday.
A very pleasant party -was given by
Mr. and Mrs- O. E. Farnsworth at their
home in this city last Wednesday even
ing which was thoroughly enjoyed by
all present. Progressive wbiat was
played daring tbe first hoars of tbe
evening and resulted in prizes b-ing won
as' follows: First prizes, Mrs. W. E.
Brook aod A. W. Patters ju; consolation
prizes, Mrs. E R Bishop and F. K. Bar
tholomew. Following whist a sumptu
ous and appetiz'ng lanoh was served.
Tbe remainder of tbe evening was pleas
antly spent in aooial intercourse, games
and music."
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S.
Kinsman, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bartholo
mew, Mr. aod Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oonser, Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Dunn, Mr. aod Mrs. W. E Brook,
Mr. aud Mrs. E. R. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs,
S. W. Spencer, Mr. aod Mrs. J. O. Hart,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Minor, Mr, and M e.
J. W. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Puill Cobo,
Mr. and Mrs. F. MoFarland.Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Rhea, Mr. aod Mrs. W. P. Dutton,
Mrs. Henry Blackmao, Mrs. D. A. Her
reo, Mrs. Hindman, Misses Ada Bartlett,
of San Fraooisoo; Ada Jones, Etta
Minor, Elizabeth Matlook, Messrs. Frank
Farnsworth, of San Francisco; T. R.
Lyons, R. F. Hynd and A.W. Patterson.
Long; Creek City Eleetloa.
Last Taesday was the annual o.ity
eleotion in Long Creek, on which oooa
sion officers were eleoted to fill all o! tbe
official positions provided by tbe oity
charier. There was no exoitement what
ever, and very little interest taken in the
matter by any one except the oandidate
tor recorder and marshal. There was a
lively oontest for those offices, tbe result
being in favor of Ibe present iooum
benls. The officers elected are as fol
lows: Mayor, Orin Ii. Patterson; conn
oilmen, T. B. Eeeney, D P. King, N. B.
Oliver and E. 0. Woodall; recorder, T.
F. Hall ; marshal!, Geo. F. Ward ; trea
nrer, M. S. Keener.
The new offliials will quality tomor
row evening, that oooasion be ng tbe
regular meetiug night for February.
A GOOD TRAMP 8T0BT-
Kxperieace of Oaa Weary Willi Wk Took.
" to Hlatetf a Wue.
A humorous oitizen-of Pendleton gives
tbe East Ocegoniao a. good tramp ator
ia the following language;
A tramp oalled at a certain boose in
the oity yesterday and asked a band out.
On being ipvited to wield the axe for a
while, to give him an appetite, he readily
complied, od split up a nioe pile of
wood, filled up all the wood botes and
then tbe cook eet a Bobetautial spread
before bim. -
While filling himself up he said he
knew a young mau who applied for some
thing to eat, and was asked lo split some
wood. ' Having oomplied and been liber
ally filled up, he was asked by tbe young
lady to oome again. He did so, aod tbe
young lady told bim she hd some 'land
she wanted oleared up. He proceeded to
olean up the laud. She wanted a cabin
built. He proceeded to build a oabio
The land being cleared, tbe cabin built,
tbe young lady said abe wanted a bus-
band. So they were married and be
came the' most popular people in Ibe
town. He was eleoted to congress, and
later to tbe Oregon legislature, aod they
lived happy ever afterward. ... . , ,
Beware or Ointments for Catarrh that Cou
taia Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange ths
whole system wheo entering it through
the muoius surface.,, Snan articles
should never be used ezoeplon preaorip
tions from reputable physicians, as tbe
damage they will do is tea, fold, to the
gdod you oan possibly drnva from them.
Hall's Catarrh Care, minufaotured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.,.0JuUiu8
bo mercury and is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and muoous
surfaces of tbe system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Oure be sure you get the genuine.
Ills taken internally, and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J.. Cheney & Qo, Testimon
ials free. Hold by druggists, pric 75o.
per bottle.
AUID" OF TOPACCO.
How a Small Thiol 8 tapped Operations
a a Groat War Ship.
Lieut. Emile Duboc tells an amusing-
story of an event, which, be says, cer
tainly led to the downfall of hydraulic
machinery in tbe French, service. A
few years ago the authorities of a great
shipbuilding firm were very much per
turbed when the trials for turning the
turrets of a new battle ship, in the pres
ence of the commit tee appointed to take
over the ahip, were failures. A day or
two before everything had gone satis
factorily. But now the turret, after
some slight movements, stuck fast.
The gauges indicated the normal pres
sure; there was nothing wrong with
the turret or with th racka for rotat
ing it; there was no perceptible leak
in any of the pipes, and it was so im-
' possible to assign any reason for the
behavior of the turret that tne com
mittee had to go home without seeing
it revolve. That evening and the fol
lowing day a complete overhaul was
made of the system of piping, and it
was then discovered that one small but
important pipe was completely choked
by a "quid" of chewed tobacco, which a
workman had doubtless let fall into it
inadvertently. When this was re
moved the turret worked aa wen as
ever, but the disquietude caused by the
want of success of the day before was
only increased when it was discovered
how insignificant the cause had been.
From that day the naval authorities ae-
cided that in future wherever practic
able the power for battle, ship opera
tions should be carried by a wire in
stead of a steam pipe.
Japan is preparing an official ac
count" of the war with China, written
by the general staff. The naval and
military maneuvers will be published
m separate parts. -
i
DOLLY
flow She
MADISON'S TACT..
HAVE YOUR GRAIN.
Few realize that each squirrel des
troys $1.50 ' worth of grain annually.
Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exter
minator is tbe most effeotivs and eco
nomical poison known. ' Prioe reduced
to 30 oents. Oonser k Brook and Minor
k Co., agents, Heppner; J A. Woolery,
agent, lone; Niohols k Laaoh, agents,
Lexington.
Heppner to Pendleton via Heppner
Eoho Stage Line. Persons desirous of
visiting Pebdleton can save time and
money by taking this route. By ao
Bow It Happened.
The Fossil Journal gives the following
aocouot of Cal Robinson's recent loss oi
a thumb:
Cal Robinson, of Tjodb Rook, bad his
thumb of tbe right band bitten oil near
tbe first joint on Saturday last by a dog.
Tbe Lone Rock boys, who are always on
the outlook for sport, bad found a coy
ote fast in a trap and, after surrounding
him with dogs, turned tbe varmint loose,
Ooe big dog tackled the coyote ' and tbe
rest ot tbe dogs wound up ia a general
dog fight. Cal extrioated bis dog from
tbe melee and held il in bis arms, and
another dog made a rush at Cal' dog,
missed it. sod got a quarter section of
n,.iniino iha aoanta iha nravinna even- Cal's thumb, besides biting a hole dear
I i 1 1 . : 1 1 I I . U I lk,Annh hi. little ftnoAr
Heppner, is at the Hotel Pendleton
Dr
MoFsul reoently removed from Adams
to Heppner, and has been successful in
building up a practice ot considerable
volume. He will ret or a borne this svsn
iog. : '
Baker City wants tho 1897 fireman's
tournament, acd wants it 1700 worth
Walla Walla has aires iy autborisd her
delegates to offr S300 aod now Baker
City bas "seen" Walla Walla and
-raised" bar t'200.
Ia lbs arlioU abont lbs ohurob dedi
cation lo laat lasae it was stated Ibat tbs
amount ot indebtedness to ba provided
for was 675, wbea 11 should bevs read
$765. Prioiers will make mistakes
sometimes.
Pros. Atty. Been was ever from Peo-
dletoo yesterday arranging for tb
work of lbs March lera ot ooart II
departed last evening for ttelsoi, wbers
ha will spend a tew days wa'chiag lbs
flgbt.
Tbs old wav of delivering massages
br Doslbovs compared with the modern
telephone, tlloatraUs lbs old tedious
methods of "breaking" cold compered
with lhair a lav l luiisolaosoai eur by
Una Miou Ooab Unra. t)of
Brook.
roasil bs takao tb to Mary pre
liminary tup to saoar a talvpoa tin
from Arlington. Il la rporld that a
2 o'clock train at Echo tor Peodlelon.
OfBoe at City Drug Store. W. D. Lord,
Proprietor.
. . .. ..m . ..... aomoaar be boo orgsafztJ for bt
vysM taJ wm m I wm I VI ivt vi mmrw iw- i - -
eotlr lnagor.t4. P'P" ' tUk vt v30'
Th- a-li,. at Iha ... ahiirch alwd Tb tm of Will BloeOOl, Of llil
Todf vf.log. A roll of lb eity, ha bo diilvd. lb latter ba
iwoaablag svvaral a (am'r war
4J4 to lb cbureb.
flUI Cuba. Dagr of i!ppDt's
srabooM, will pay lb big boat mark
ROUMANIAN KISSING FESTIVAL
A Qaear Aaanal Fair at rjelmaa-oa aaf
the Strang Origin Alleged.
Ilelmagen, a Roumanian conntn
town of twelve hundred inhabitants
holds its annual fair on the feast of St
Theodora. On this occasion the plac
swarms with newly married bride;
from sixty or eighty villages in the dis
trict; wldowa who have taken frear
husbands remain at home. The young
women in festive attire, and generally
attended by their mothers-in-law, carry
jugs ot wine enwreathed with flower
.n their hands. Tho Rumauischt
Wochenachrift aa ys they kiss evcryonr
they meet, and afterward present thf
Jug to bis lip for a "nip." The Indi
vidual thus regaled bestows a small
gift on the fair Cybele. Not to partake
of the proffered wina is regarded aa an
Insult to the young wife and her
family. 8be la, therefore, reserved to
ward atrangera, and only kiaaea thoae
whom she thinks likely to taste of hef
wine. The klaalng la carried on every
where In the street. In the taverns and
La private bousea. The origin of this
custom Is veiled In obacurity. Horn say
that It dates back to th time when tb
Turk mad frequent raids Into Tran
sylvania, and carried away all tb
young women they could lay their
band on. Such of them as contrived
to eacap from captivity, happening to
return to llalmagvn at the tim of th
fair, kUard their friend and relative.
and ven strangers who congratulated
them'on tVcbr wonderful deliverance.
This 1 Your Opportunity. -
On receipt of ten rests, cash or slnnris,
" . ,1. . .1.-
a generous sample yvlil d mnuea oi mi
moat bODulnr Ciiturrk and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely'a Cream. Balin) sttffioisot to demon-
strata tue great ncr,TH ni uie remeuy.
ELY BliOTHEES.
6(1 Wuri eu Kt., Kcw York City
Rev. John Held, Jr. . r-f 0 rr at Foils, Mont. ,
recommended Elv'a Cream I'ulm to me. I
can amphaxize his tatemnt, "It is a posi
tive enre for ratnrrh if used a directed."
Kev. FranoUW. Po4e. Pastor Central Pres.
Cbureb, Helena, AlouL
Ely's Cream Balm Is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug, rnce, 50 cent.
Managed to Win Everybody's
Heart.
It was the tnct and genuine kindli
ness of Dolly Madison that made her
one of the most prominent of American
women. Several eipisodes mentioned
in Mrs. Goodwin's "Life of Dolly Madi
foil" are significant of this. At one of
her levees, her attention was drawn
to a rustic visitor, a youth who Was
evidently suffering all the torments of
embarrassment. He had at last ven
tured to help himself to a cup of cof
fee, when Mrs. Madison walked up and
addressed him. In the surprise of the
moment, the lad dropped the saucer and
Kt rove to crowd the cup into his pocket.
His tactful hostess took no notice of the
accident, except to observe that in such
a crowd no one could avoid being
jostled, and straightway turned . the
conversation to the boy's family, and
ended by sending her regards to his
excellent mother, and bidding the serv
ant bring another cup of coffee. On
nuother occasion two old ladie from
the country arrived at the white house
while the family were still at break
fast. . To the surprise of the rural vis
itor, the woman they had come to see
Appeared in a stuff drees of dark gray,
protected by a large housewifely white
apron, and with a linen kerchief pinned
about her neck. Her simplicity of
manner and attire completely . swept
away their awe, and before departing
one of them found courage to aaki
"Perhaps you would u't mind if I kissed
you just to tell the folks about!""- -
ilMSvihVKM
I 1!
This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
Blackwell's Genuine
(BULL DURHAM
Too will find one coupon buide each t ounce bat and two coupons Inside Mch 4 ounce sac.
Buy a bas, read tbe coupon and aee how to get your anare of SSO,0O0 la presents.
Hotel
.....HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best ot accom
modations in every respect
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
R
HOWARD.
Who never lets politics interfere with business. At tbe
same old stand, next door to M. Licbteotbal'i.
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street. Heppner, Oregon.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOROI-I35RS, Prop.
Tb Oaly Chair Car Lias
To tb east is tb Union Pacific. East
ern cities ar reached via thi line with
fewer cbauaes of oar tbaj via othrr
line RsUs always tb lowest. Ticket
i m I i I . n. Ii I Mi l..
to or irom point in n uniiea mate. - . .w.. T .
o.nade, or Europe tor ..le by r w. Keens the iMnest Wines. Liouors and viitrars.
BazUr. Qan. A at.. 135 Brd Ht. Fort and. I i o
log diepoaad ot bx iatrt lo Mr. Wills,
bo will eoatina tb boaiooe at tb
old loii'a.
prioa for bklaa, tors, sbeap palU, te
iStiDg your bUa to bias. . tt
Leal will com lataf Ibl 7 ear tbaa
asiaL Aab WJedy, lb biig
of L.bLI.11 JUafch 81. Tui will
bri CmW oa April W b.
tiid Uetl and Chly Joa ar
orlalad tutbf duwa al CbaU'
M pi ao la tb totauftaJ boainaaa.
Call osi Ibaoi aad et )or blla
poebed i.
A bortof b'baadaofd
la tb La Ufaada paiufn aMola.
W. A. Wixsbt, aa aaawtaal ta tb p
t tT.or, be bJ ladtoiad b U 'J
jar tb ;H p-f.
tMell (bwl
buJ eal Wa, b- Mai.1.
ai qticaly if4 by lvitt'
M 1Kb Hail Half, il M at 'l lit
ailitla iwel ! I t kit. m-i tt Jf
arIUav sVwii.
ill I, W. tlb'pU aad Al' Ula
, i, t4 frta I' tlaad ILM '
Ilerle Oleav, daafbiaf W
itU (tla l P ait tbas.
M RaifUy t ' aiaall lpw4.
Oaa. tly a4 W. Iljb.f p
fruaa lala UM VT.4Jf. E4. Ie4
jaa M'1 Ta4e tium tf
t.lla, bw ba lit
fat tt H HI fasxly m,U fo-
saa la ll : tbM Maaw.
Tb 44 M rM " 4,
ik. rt. u wi.t 4 if if M
t,U4. ea-l lla (.Mia UU
4 l - M.i
C f. are 11 ail M bfe.
My Kelakker TaU H
Aboal Uood' Brpril' aoJ advid
to try tt-lbt i tb kiad ot alvav
lialkf wbkrb gttew ttood' Hrpartll
lb largest ! M Iha arorU. FrMad
tall ffiea l that II od't Hrpard:
that II 1M alrvoglb, kwallb. i
la ity aaJ vi'f, aad ol faigbboc
b(w.te a II a I ! aseJicia.
lluiHr Td'- at eil ad pr jasUlj
oa Iba llvaf aa 1 bU. Car
beaderb.
larH4.
Lxl a4a4y 4 II '! I at lb
bow of IL H. Ulantll, ooeatrad lb
asarrlag f daagbWr. Uf lria Jl
.d Vt.uk IW4. of rbi Dollar. Tb
fUUig raraaxtay ff frpopn
l.l pmUmm bf B. F- P. Or,!
mt tbi ri If, aad maaaj by abal
01 ll'l gata. Isaj4iaWlf fullaw
lag tb SMeavKif IM gaat wefe aald
al lb aoMir g ltU, ablrb sdf
l4a vilb ao4 Ibikg. biab ll
Uialf Ji4 aaipla JvMmm. Tb !
! 'l Vera lb raifial at
a a.W 'I eiopiie a 4 t
i.Mal. tVHb Mr ea4 Mr fWerd ae
il aa4 fevcbr kMei ta lb aaaatf
Ml aftealy bee lb w4 &
Ike r a.T lM4e.
FALLING MOUNTAINS.
Oaa Taaavy tot Iha Itaaaat Kartb.aaaa
Advlca from Yokohama by ittira-
ship ay that Mr. Inrhl, dlrrrV of
(ilfu oharrvaUiry, has bra riamlnlng
lh (lUlrk t whrra th shuck waa lnat
arvrra. At thla plai a. una year ag
bite apprarrd In tlx ground to which
bo bottom aould b fouml. and It waa
twU4 lbT aommunlraiMi with Iro
hu MellWa tmr kaWiar. Ur. tirarkl
bytba I'ujiyt mountains slipping inV)
Ihvea ravarn. la th dilrWt of Ono
an tmmanaa laifUIUU t-K.k plaoa, dam
mlng Maaorlvrr. A lake U now fm
ng, vrhU-h U already fifty fcl darp.
Astntbar larva lake ta being f.irmad Ut
iha mom way by ll Ant.iba river at
NairT. Tb artbuak waa iil
ritt Novror , aavaa bonJrM a4
thirty aHork brinT fr,t In tb twanty
prvoatling boars. Tbi ta wvt thai
to rr minttU. Tb graat want la tb
artbik rpsVm la Klu-r. Ther I
aanVw-nt f'4 ti prevent a-taal elarva
Una, but rvr Imf bandrad thoaaaad
pMr.la ar honw-i, with alnxatt ao
rbMnf, Wlnlr ta rptIty apprnsab
Inf at4 Iba euffortng will ti very great
A ar. m iA atat thirty aallea oa lb
railroad fr-xa Toklo to Kljelowe ao
warb4afBgdtbalitwUl prtiably have
tot ratiraly reboilt, A rkra fart
hi that aa aoouTBvMM writer anl a
Irtu r to Ut
O HI Aal Tear.
Grand Chancellor of Grand Domain
ot Orrgoo, Kalgbt of Pythias, Tamer
Oliver, will start about tb middl of th
moBih on hi offioiel toor of lospeotioo
of every lodga ot this state, aars tb Ba
kr City Democrat . U will first visit
tb WilUmatt valley lodge wbiob will
nquirfis weeks' lim. providing be
visit on ob oigbt. Tbi lodir I
coming to lb lead ver; upldly, being
orgaoiaad ouly 83 yr ago, l today
IU mtmbersblp oombars fkO.OOO, aod Its
membar hav be a boord ta vry
position of trail Ibat I within tba gift ol
tba pwpl. . Mr. MoKinUy aad Mr.
Brf aa ar both members aod both ar
etbuetksti wurkere, tb only piao of
Jewelry wora bf Mr. Urjss biogaarn
blwa at tb order. Lvery governor of
Oblo lUd wltbia tb lt dafl'ad ba
breo a Katgbt
It is hard to tell the facts
about Schilling's Best
tea
co Its
soda
beklnf eawiler
tavin( direct
a aake
....
because eacn nas its own
goodness.
All money-back, though.
For sale by
E. V. Rhea & Co.
You Should all Sec It.
Con)e in at Once.
GILLIAM & BISBEE.
Main Street,
I HCPPNCR, OREGON,
Hiflk Mslbcw and V. Gentry, nnderl
IS'ffiWLit Lancashire Insurance Co.
bnainaM la th new stand, two doors I
MANUIIRHTBHt RNObANII
L W PlmRSOx. AGENT, on i tiiaiiMt m th wprit
sonth ot lb postofflo.
eal I.
Tby
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tf.
PETITION FOR LICENSE.
' ! o x ci n Sr hillings Be si
tea cost so little and be so
good ?
liasy. It h roasted every
day in San Francisco like
ircsh co.Vcc antl peanuts.
Other tea is roasted once
a year in Japan, etc like
stale coffee and stale pea
nuts.
A a, a
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A Inf th. CoiinlT ol Mofma. auu of Of.f.rtl:
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denle M lone prarlort, Mnrntw ( ountr.
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tranl a Itrenee lo kfla koMtieoa lo sell I
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t i iiasi.rs oai'.
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Uachtrt' nomination.
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IV Iha ewrfnaa mt aatl aa eteaalaelina ta
all araraia aaaaaf rtr lhaiaol aa as eeiwO
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IJ. J. IIJYERS
CITY HOTEL,
Trench Cook, nd White Labor only, Employed.
Good Foomsand Excellent Service
Whr o can get a FirL
Claag MiaU At y Vlbg ItaUa.
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k I el Ibe M Ida ifaau' a Iha a. n a I
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Tho GAZETTE,$3,5o A Year for CASH
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