Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 23, 1897, Image 3

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j u, use Vi Coca, opiate or nar
cotic compounds la bad, decidedly bad.
They undermine health and shatter the
constitution and the patient is steadily
growing into a worse condition -often
resulting in the terrible slavery and
misery of the cocaine and opium habit.
oieep inauced by the use of Hood's Sarsa.
Tom Buokley and Billy Binner met in
combat down on the street Friday even
ing and Billy came out with a badly cot
scalp &s a result of Tom bitting bim with
a cudgel. Buckley showed his fighting
qualities for once in pretty good shape,
and can now. be credited with winning
oue fight. We did not learn jnet what
was the oaase of the "sarip," but pre
sume the foundation for it rented on an
overflow of bourbon or something of
tbat sort, as Banner was pretty much in-
...in. j x . .
,"uura nDl Perhaps come as quickly, toxioated at the time. The difficulty
' mru EUlt'y 8Ud more per" W88 8eUled with tbe "oorder by the par-
Vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds 8t,Ch ps8,lme9-
the nerves with life-giving energy and nBVB B'ven ObRmberlaiD'a Cough
builds up the system and constitution RftDnedy a fair test and consider it one 01
from the very foundation of all health the very best remedies for croup that I
ana me ine blood pure, rich, red blood, have ever found . Oue dose
NU MARRIAGE FORMALITIES.
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
HftnH's Dillc re "verms, easy to take,
I1UUU S fills easy to operate. 26cents.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political campaign
is over and the winter season again with
us, all will want an adequate supply of
freBb and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE a.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, 11.50...., $3.50
8. F. Examiner, 11.50 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. Wor)d,1.00 3.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
Ciroait oourt convenes next Monday
in the store at
Any overooat
Minor & Co.
oost.
2t
Tbe celebrated WakeUe poison now on
sale at Minor k Co.'a. 2t
Wm. Douglass was ia from his Ratter
oreek ranch yesterday.
Befofe purchasing shoes you will do
well to call on Minor k Co. 21
P. O. Thompson was looking after
business ia Heppner Hatnrday,
Jonef Mueller, tbe piano man, departed
for Portland Saturday oisht.
Drink tbe celebrated J. FJ. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borcbers'.
Tbe Redlight people will treat yon
right. Call 00 them when in town, tf
Osmao Hager returned home Sunday
miming from tbe State TJuivesity at
Eajene.
Minor & Co. have tbe largest, latest,
beet line of shoes io the city. Call and
examine. 2t
Kill your squirrels before harvest.
Minor & Co. have the celebrated Wake
lee polsoo. Only 25j. 2t
Mat Lirbleotbal baa Just received the
latest style in gents' and ladies' shoes.
Too should tee them. a.
Mrs. Mark Hiodmen, sister of Mr. E.
VT. Rbea, departed for tier home at Baker
City on Batordsy evening.
John Spray and family departed tbe
latter part of last week (or their borne
oyer io tbe Haystack country.
Gid Ilstt and Charley Jones are se
ocitted together dowo at Charley's
old place la the tooeortsl business.
Call on them and get your wbiskera
pushed Io.
Mrs. C E. Itedfleld, wife of Attorney
Red field, of this oily, arrive! from Pen
dleton Saodey morning 00 villi to ber
bmbeod. Hue ws accompanied by
their Uttl daoghter.
Tbe Osteite will lake potatoes, at plea,
eggs of botter 00 euboriplUm aecoonts.
Any one owing Ibis offlesrso settls Ibeir
ceooote Io this nsoner and sao'l do it
loo soon Io soil as.
has always
been sufficient, although I use it freely.
Any cold my children contract yields
very readily to this mediome. I oau
oouBOientiously recommend it for croup
and oolds in children. Geo. E. Wolf,
clerk of the nirouit court, Feroaodioa,
Fla. Bold by Couser & Brook.
George Shipley met with a very seri
ous and painful aooident last Friday
eveoiog. In attempting to jump out of
his express wagon onto the pavement at
tbe First National BaDk oomer, be was
tripped by the lines which caused bim
to fall, striking tbe hard pavement on
ODe of his kuees badly breaking tbe knee
cap and otherwise injuring him. He will
be confined to his home sometime as
a result of tbe aoeident.
Although we have no rifles that will
shoot through seventeen inches of Bes
semer steel aud then burst a four-foot
oak log into seven-foot hickory fence
posts, we have a large Bupply of 22 oal.
rifles that will shoot a bullet dear
through a squirrel aud out ou the other
side. Which gun is the greatest good
to the country? Call at P. C. Thomp
son Oo.'s and buy a rquirrel rifle and
save your oropa. 2t.
A few months ago, Mr. Byroo Every
of Wooditook , Mich , was badly afflicted
witb rheumatism, tdis right leg was
swollen tbe full length, causing him
great suffering. He was advised to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tbe first
bottle of it helped bim oonaijerably and
tbe seoond bottle effeoted a oure. 1'be
25 and 50 oent sizss are tor sale by Con
ser k Brock.
E. W. Rhea, of this city, acd W. L.
Matlock, of Lone Rock, have a oontraot
of furnishing something like 2,000 head
of vatile to eastern buyers, aud have
been very bny the past month gather
ing tosether tbe required number. Cat
tle busioens is pretty good and prices
ere looking up.
A move is on foot io Sherman county
to build a railroad from Biggs to Wasco.
Riitbls-of way have been secured for
nearly the entire length of the (roposed
road, on the Barer meet that work on the
road shall be oouiuvooed by April 15.
Thomas Thompson, deputy stock in
spector for Umatilla county, reports
tbat be has again been compelled to kill
a number of horses sfllioted with mange.
He aayi that there are good many of
them sonttered through the county.
The length of life may be increased by
lnsseniug dangers. The majority of peo
pie die from lung troubles. These may
he averted by promptly oaeing One
Minuto Cough Core. Couser k Brock
Phill Cbo, manager of Hepptier's
wsrelionae, will pay the highest market
price for bides, for, sheep pelts, eto.
Bring your biJes to him. tf
One Japanese bowl given free with
each one pound of English breakfast or
Slider Leg tea at J. W. Veogbao's. 16 19
A Batter Creek Man Named Clark Gets la-
to ber ions Trouble.
From the E. O.
The sheriffs office gathered in a man
Saturday evening who may at least be
oredited with adoptiug novel means to
accomplish the ruiu of a young girl. His
name isR B.Clark. He n abicbelor and
lives out 00 Butter creek. Friday night,
he took a young girl named Cntirmings
from her borne io tbat neighborhood and
started to attend a dance. Instead of
going to the dance, he dr ve on to Pend
leton with tbe girl, arriving here at 5 a.
m. Saturday, aud first to the Golden
Rule, wbere he registered as Ben Clark.
During tbe day be requested William P.
Alien, tbe clerk, to sorutoh the name
from the register, giving as a reason tbat
be had been in trouble and had not yet
fixed up the matter, but would iu a few
days have it arranged all right, Mr.
Allen complied, aud Clark then went to
tbe Willeke restaurant and procured
room, wbere he took tbe girl and left
ber.
Clark prooeeded to the court bouse
secured blank forms of marriage affida
vit and lioeuse, saying be wanted tbtm
for a friend who was going to marry a
yonug lady who was under legal Bu'e
and that, therefore, he must obtain the
girl's parents' consent.
Olark himself filled out the blanks
and took them to the young
girl and made her believe that that made
the marriage legal without tbe oecessi
ty of any further formalities.
Ed O. Allen, proprietor of the Golden
Rule hotel, bad bis suspicions aroused
by the man's peculiar aotions and in
formed the sheriff's offioe of his belief
tbat something was wrong. A deputy
was detailed to look up the matter aud
found the couple iu the room at the
Willeke restaurant.
When inform -d of tbe true facts, tbe
tbe young girl for tbe first time realized
that she had been lured to ruin by Clark,
and she swore to a complaint against
him, Olark was arrested and taken to
jail. He stated tbat be really intended
to marry tbe girl, but made no denial
of the allegations against bim.
Mibs (Jummings says she is lb years
old, whiob, it true, may save Clark from
conviction under the statute defining
rope, the statute placing the age of con
sent at 16 years.
The girl is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. rummiogs, who live io tbe Big Potts
county near tbe line between Umatilla
aud Morrow counties, Several persons
living in Pendleton know the young lady
and say tbat she is at least 17 years old,
though some doubt this.
Tbe obarge against Clark, in case it is
shown io court that she is 16, will be
seduction. He will be examined tomorrow
in Jnstioe l'arkes' court.
Cancer
05 tk Breast.
Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St.,
Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife
paid no attention to a small lump which good and show that they are not Strang
appeared in aer ureasi, dui u soon ae- era to the art of stage aotiog. The 00m-
veloped into a cancer of the worst type, . . - . . .
and notwithstanding the treatment ol p8Dy trRvel ln the,r own 8peo,l caf'
the best physicians, it continued to have a good little band of seven pieces
spread ana grow rapidly, eating two which is quite an attraction, and also an
boles in ner Dreast. ine doctors nrf.htr. Tnniahi thev will
s o w a prunouueeu
Weber Dramatic Co.
The Weber Dramatio Co. hav been
playing in Heppner since Friday night
to fair sized audiences. Tbis oompany
is under the direotion of Mr. Frank
Weber, a man of long years of experi
ence in theetrioal matters, and is far
above tbe average traveling troupe.
Messrs. Fred Moore and J. A. Wolfe and
Miss Ktsor, who play leading parts, are
her incurable. A
celebrated New York
specialist then treat
ed her, but she con
tinued to grow worse
and when informed
that both her aunt
and grandmother had
died from cancer he
gave the case up as
hopeless.
Someone then re
commended S.S.S.
present
"T'riss, the Waif of Saoramento," which
may bo the company's last perform auoe
in tbis oity.
Bnckleo's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tious, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
and though little hope remained, she perfeot satisfaction or money refunded
oegun it, ana an impruvcuicm. was o- p , 05 0en,9 pef bo F ,e u
ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and
when she had taken several bottles it
disappeared entirely, and although sev
eral years have elapsed, not a sign of
the disease has ever returned.
A Real Blood Remedy
S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable)
is a real blood remedy, and never fails
to cure Cancer, Ecrema, Rheumatism
Scrofula,-or any other blood disease.
Our books
will be mailed
free to any ad
dress. Swift
Specific Co.,
Atlanta Ga.
WEDDING BEliLS.
To Do
Given Away
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
I .SlIGEgSa till
1
Blackwell's
Genuine
Oyrham
Tobacco
Tho Best
I SmoklngTobacco Made
You will find one coupon in
side each 2-ounce bag, and two
coupons inside each 4-ounce
bag. Buynbng, readthecoupon
and see how to get your share.
Conser & Brook.
Has Pole Contract.
T. B. Harryman, of tbis valley, has
been awarded tbe oontraot of putting
the poles on the ground from Long Creek
to Monument for tbe Heppner-Long
Oreek Telephone oompany. Mr. Harry
man has oommenced work on bis oon
traot Bnd expects to have all the poles
along the line by the first or middle of
April.
It is learned tbat work is being pushed
on the line, and that they will have the
sameoompleted bere by at least tbe 10th
of May. Long Creek Eagle.
Piles! flint llrttlag fill
Symptoms: Moisture; intense itcbing
suit siinsiog; mi ml at night; worse by
seratrhicg' If allowed to continue lam
ors form wLich ofUo bll and nloorate
beeomiog very sore. Nwsyoe's Oiut
meat stops lbs Itching sod blenling
bests olcerttinu, snd id moat oes re
moves tbs 1 11 mors. At dtugiitais, or by
mail, for 60 sent. Dr. hwayns a Hod,
I'bilaJrlphis.
Ou Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1897, at the
residence of the bride's parents, eight
miles south of lone, ooourred tbe mar
riage of Miss Jennie Eincaid, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kinoaid, to Mr.
Thos. E. Woolery, of lone, Rev. B. F.
King, of Heppner, officiating.
Tbe bride was beautifully attired in
drab broadcloth, trimmed in white bro
cade silk and pearl beads, with orange
blossoms, and wore gray kid slippers.
Mies Clara Mason was biidemaid. Tbe
groom wore a black Prinoe Albert suit
with white tie and gloves. He was at
tended by Mr. J. O. Eincaid.
Tbe ceremony was performed in the
presence of a tew friends and relatives of
the contracting parties, and was followed
by an elaborate wedding dinner, abound
ing io all tbe luxuries that a frugal
housewife oan prepare and under wblob
tbe tables fairly groaned. It ia unneo.
esssry to state tbat tbis part of tbe wed
For Kent.
The Bailey Ditah oompany have for
rent three or tour 40 acre traots of fruit
and garden land under this ditch on tbe
Columbia river below Umatilla whiob
they desire to lease for a term of one or
more years for oue-fourth of crop raised
the renter to plant such trees as are
furnished and oare for them during the
lease. The lands are well irrigated,
bave plenty of water and lay well are
close to railroad or will sell 00 easy
terms, long time and low rate of iuterest.
For information write to tbe Bailey
Ditch Company, Umatilla Or., or call at
the oompaoy's farm.
J,
mm
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, froo
Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect
Schilling's Best
tf
coffe
oda
baking powdtr
fla voi in turtcti
and tpicr
or extravagantly perfect
Did You Eve
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
yonr troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and get relief. Tbis medioioe has been
found to be particularly adapted fo tbe
relief and cure of all Female Complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
giving strength nn i toue to tbe orgaun.
II you Imvt Lois of Aopntite, O instiga
tion. Headache, r aiming Hpn, or are
Nervous, Mlt-eplens, Kxoilable, Melan
choly, or troubled witb Dizzy Hpells,
hleotrio Hitters ia tbe medicine on
ueed. Health and Strength are gunrau
tre.l by its use. Fitly cents snd $1.00
at C(bt-r k brock 1 drug store.
For lale by
E. W. Rhea & Co.
WAHHIMIIONH BIRTHDAY.
Haw la Ut a PiUII Offlr.
Many desirable offlj art wilbta lbs
gift of tbs new sdmioistrelioo. Those
bo wn tj koow wbat lae ran bs
n. tin la ffnl them. CSQ bbltio this
Tbs olJ IsJr was right wbeo sbs salJ, ltfofm,Ua0 b, iog 75 osots o Hoole
A Co, Wsablngtoo, P. C, for tbs C. 8.
I'.lus Book," showing all goveromvot of-
tbe ebild might die tf tby waited for lbs
doctor. Bbs saved lbs Mils oos's lifs
vltb few doses of Ous M mots Coogb
Cars, fibs bad osed it for eronp bvfors,
Conser A Brock.
HsUm Meieemeii! C. A. JnhriK. of
o sod salarim witb Civil Horvto
rol, sm(ils tsmlotlio qtiaslioas,
,10. Voder prmi'Ol Uws women elaod
an iil ebsuos witb mi-a fur piii.os
Ileppoer, number of lbs stale Ur4 of in. or a ooafrtb!s inoms f r
qasliisiton from tbs stub district, la ur,. Tie"Uius li,k" gives eoplw
Imoat entirely rteowJ soJ thiols of
lsvlng for tis boms In a short tims,
J. V. Craig. KngHie'i drfsBltleg I-
B,Mlr, bas Iwi tsksn into taaiudy by
lbs CsiUd Hulrs nartbal. and M now
loJII ilbtioodsfltJat I torn, wbirh
bs baa tbts far been on able to isis
tw. I!ut.t.rk was rall4 to Hufr
k Kalardav Io S bfr. M'7 Wl
k a a a.
lottrneUon lot otuw sas w oma
ft, sod is Ueldx S VaUshlc Ixx'k tf
n f-frne Biticb In demand.
reek rftlOfdey 10 tr. " , ,
..MbtofOeo 8blck..bol.ver,serl. f J'''"?'
ooslr III. Mr. hbk sndf.mil, are no. "J .U.
living on one ut J Vey's flses no
Ititt'er orevk.
0.0 Cnfbln dle4 t btS b Op In
lbs soniitin ye4r sMer n sbrl
IHnrtS. Tbe fsel t k nlee tl Ine
M K elorrb in like iiiy lfct I'lon-ms,
nflr obi'b tbe rwliiS e ll.ler4 )
lbs ll't (' eniery.
Ur Ults reH' ll"' 4 !'
ttf S f bl4fS. !. will
fs'Sib good bos'4 l y ikB.lslre
dCtUe istee. H"' ''
ill be first flwe. f fsHnr PMHsn
la's f:i si .i U.
kiea In ftrwn
I will Ue f ir sls at Cow k
llrnrk's n reNH.l fr litliog surls
ad rn'if. wbtoti is r.ty propr
suJ e be ma Is at n l not te sissl
tabs
very
iMeular. I M fnub w.m reeiei
Attd to SKk tsei.1 lls of tts
.l-s lt ft ! gMnle tbs dfojs to
Mil ItwS ltS 4 reW pf
tf !. f. He . Utl, Or,
1W fete re f-ete4
trbm tbef tr.t-n'-e- f er
by If I s Hsfsf tl'.S. Tp'T '
ten b b'Mieet I et S'S
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fHs Tm b 8Ue in
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h) rW el e.ee f I.
In tbe Ann artny msnjr esrf
InvnU Wfte mU U-t winU-r tr I
Krks In t loU'S f
runrwr tl lHnry rr,rn.o iUll
Ms) irrn l'.!.'i.t't''r. tif the
AUUit artLt-ry. Ikiw ritihl the
Vrt r.,.Hr f.l.! t-t ! IntKr?.
Ii., Tbe wWU. I'rfi c wr
nU f ! with trrttj so I ti
rqnnefe 'f lnil fHrrn wr
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earn, Tbe cantfrti rf 4.l f"
IJifre br In m let ween btrwteen
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.,r."l u'.i "f (Trt hlletriM
February 22, of taoli year, ia observed
by this country and bas been set apart
as Datiooal holiday, to bs appropriately
oelebmtod nod commemorated aa tbe
birtbdy of (Urm Washington, tbe first
president of tbe United Pistes. Tbis oo
Ossioo was fittingly observed Io Ueppner
y eeter diiy by tbs flying of the national
Colors nod Ihs cliog of bnaioess
booses. At tbs Deppoer school so rx
tra effiirt was male to bring tbs Import
ance of lbs event to lbs minds of tbs
children by lbs prepsratloo and delivery
of a vorr petriotto program by soma of
be larger papile. A large number of
viillnrs wars Is attend snee acd wars well
repaid for lb tims spsnt.
Through tbs kiodnees of Prof. V. C.
Howard, prineipal of lbs school, arc
enable.) to gis oar readers lbs program
n fall ns rendered. To s IJ to Ihs forrs
of the recilaliuos, songs nod raesys,
ers pic I a ree drawn 00 lbs blackboard
of Waabtsgton, btsbtrtbptaee.ele ,by tbs
papile, wbicb deeerv speeial Uieolkon,
being tbs work of Uerlrode Iliabop, Or
ills Jooea and Har'os Wk. ftllwtog
Is lbs prngram:
Al lrr o I be Flag, l'role liarrigoe.
Ilit"fy of onr Flg. reeiuti n, Kll.arl
taol'io.
Hlar Hpsngled Raoner, soeg, srl.red
Tbs AmefiMn t'Lf, re. iU'I'Mi, KM!i
r.f.r.
Tbs American FUg, resiling, Ma'l
llrln.
A Vieim, reeitatloa, tl irton Peek.
Tat UitiC rVlee I )tt. qintallB
The 1'irtUUy of vaebtngtin V.t
ll'inortd, sor.g br lb erbnol.
Mlinsif Waebinsttti. qt taiinn,
Wabis. Il f1t.'ly,t Ki'k
An Hour Mub M'sebisgtun, raa-l.ug
Fl'trs Ia.l.
A'ot4 or WeUlt, rarllslien
J.ftnl Ki'k.
Vt aaUSt..o femta Seasy, IMlie
Ilia..
u.i(xt..1.re Dy, Hst So I Sbotsa,
ltHian M Nf. ! ulea Mk, I) irt m
IV k sad I'ervle (larrigtM
OU ttt tt'seltiflf l-w's lt(lhlay, ree.
taimn, F."ntn Fswoii.
Itirciy of Waab , Harese
Kirk.
nioeiig Ilia ie, leriit'l n, tll
, II lUnJ.
fa'.er t4 IM
are as good as they can be
ding cremonies wss grestly enjoyed by not prudishly Or foolishly
Bit preaeni.
The list of presents, many of whioh
were very fins, is as follows: Mrs. J. A.
Woolery, ten dollars in gold; Mr. J. A.
Woolery, ten dollars In sold; Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Walker, parlor lamp; Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Kinoaid, table linen, napkins
and set silver spoons; Mr. J. O. Kinoaid,
set silver knives snd forks; Misses An
drie, Edna and Velmalitia Woolery, set
silver table spoons; Mr. and Mrs. P. O.
Dorg, silver sugar spoon snd butter
knife; Mr, 8. M. Ilulzel, Wsukeeny,
Kansas, silver sugar spoon snd botter
knife.
Mr. and Mrs. Woolery depsrted 00
Thursday evening for short wedding
trip, after wbicb tbey expect to return
and begin housekeeping. Tbe Osztte
joins witb tbeir roaoy friends io wishing
tbis young onnple many long years of
unalloyed happiness.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
R
HOWARD.
HAVE YOUR GRAIN.
Few realise that each squirrel des
troys SI. 50 worth of grain annually.
Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exter
minator is tbe moat effeotive and eco
nomical poison known. Prios reduced
to 30 cents. Conser k Brook and Minor
k Co., agents, Heppner; J. A. Woolery,
agent, lone; Niobols k Leaob, agsnts,
Lexington.
Who never lets politios interfere with business. At the
same old stand, next door to M. Lichtenthal's.
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
AFTKK Rr.RIOl'9 ILI.NKM.
Wrak aa4 Dlaoaaracag t'ntll Heed's Xaina-
nsrllla tiavs llralth sad Slrnjlk.
"After an illness of two years, daring
wbicb tims I underwent several surgical
operations, I at Isst began to improve
but my improvement wss so slow tbat I
breams diaeooraged nod It seemed as
though I would osver gel strong again.
I was very morh run down nod it did
not seem as though I had any sppetils
snd 1 did not ear Io livs. Oos dsy I
met n frieoil who bsd taken Uoods Hsr
aparille snd I was ndviesd to try it
After I bsd taken a few doses I began to
feel better and bad a belief sppetils. 1
gained from Iwo to tbrss poouJs n week
sod grew stronger every day, f took
two or three bolllrs of Hood's Haraaps-
rilla, and am now as strong ss I ever wea
in ny life, and I pteiss Hood's Hsrsaps-
nils for bringing roe beak to health."
F.mily Bellinger, 10 Orand Ave., Mouth
I'ertlsod, Oregon.
Tlila Ia lour (lMirtuully.
On moeii't of tn cenla. enh or stnu'i,
gene roll sample will tie nuiilcd of the
rni ht jKipular Calurrh nr.d Hay Fever Cure
I Kly's Cream llnlin ) unfllcient to demon,
strala the grv:it merit c f the rnn.Jr.
ely unoriiritH,
60 WnrnuU, New York City
Ilov. John Iteld. Jr. . 1 f f.r. nl Falla, Mont,
recoiumemled l.ly's t reuni llm to ins. 1
can aniliaixe bin s'aU 1111 lit, ''Itlsaimal
live cure for ealurrh if need aailireded."
Hev. Frannia W. rH.la. 1'aMor Central 1'rea.
Church, Helena, JIouL
F.lv's Cream Tla'm Is tbe erlcnowledgl
cure for ealarrh and contains no nmrotry
nor any injurious drug. I'rlos, 00 cents.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J. O. I30ROI-IKRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
This Space Beloggs to
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Ucppncr's Hardware Dealers.
Iks Oaly Chair Tar Uss
To lb ssst is tbe Union IVIflc. East
srn cities ars reschsd via Ibis line witb
fswer obsnges ( ears Ibaj fla cllier
lines Itatas always tbs lowest Ticket
to or from points tn lbs United Hst
Canada, or Eorope for sale by R W
Kaiter. Urn. AgU 133 3rd ML, Fortlsnd
Tbs old way or delivering messagrt
by postboys rum pared with lbs mndsm
UlrplKine, tllnalrates the eld tsdions
niethoila of "break In ' colds compared
with Itieir SI moat Inalaniansoo com tf
Oue Miuuis O'Ogb Cor. Conner A
llirCIC TII15 FAMOUS
I Hop Oolcl Beer
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A COOL, HCFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
Stfir Ilrowery Coinpfiiiy,
203 WaeMnntoft St., Psrilsng.Or.
VANCOUVER, WASH.
Lnoisa Fsso Yisu-Tba feed yard
neil dH,r ti lbs (J -ttc nffl i, now be
ing diie'e. by Wot. (lor.bm, Is per
fectly 1'ilf.ed In every particular. Billy
ailieita yoir patronage snd yon may real
axsted Ibat yc.nr bnre will tie well
eired lor wbrolell In biscbarge. Prices
very rewxiaabln. II sy sad grain for
Sale. if
luware ef Olalaeala t-f CaUrrk ISlt--lala
MrrtmtJ,
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of sniell and impleto! drsnge lit
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lbs mil in a irfa-a. H lots nnkles
sbrill I never m nsat siaaplso pfttrip
lHrta from repola pbyaioi-tas, ne ti
datosg they will l Is Us fold l i the
t-l )tt cn poaetbly d'nt,froTi lhm.
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no merrnry, I Is lake Islersalty, net
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CITY HOTEL,
French Cook, ami White Labor only, employed.
Good Ioomsand Excellent Service
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