Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 02, 1897, Image 3

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Made and Merit Maintains theconfldenee
of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. I f a
medicine cures you when sick j if it makes
wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond
all question that medicinepossesses merit.
That is Just the truth about Hood's Sar
saparilla. We know it possesses merit
because it cures, not once or twice or a
huadredj times, but in thousands and
thousands of cases. We know it cures,
absolutely, permanently, when all others
fail to do any good whatever. We repeat
Sarsaparilla
lathe best -In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills Kitt-SKS
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great political campaign
is over and the winter season again with
as, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied readiDg matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of Ibis the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a comber of periodicals, and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE 2.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, S1.50 13.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, 11.00.. 8.00
" Inter-Occan, 11.00 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60..-. 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N..Y. World.Jl.OO ... 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 60c , 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, J4.00 5.00
The law purposed by a Kansas woman,
making it an offense to wear c6rseta in
that state, may be made to work so far
as woman residents in Kansas are con
cerned, but how, says the Chicago
Chronicle, about those who pass through
it on trains? Now when trains approach
Kansas and Iowa waiters from the dining
oars go among the passengers taking or
ders for liquors whioh may be served but
not ordered in those states. Will they,
under the new law, come down the
aisles wijh the request to "Remove your
oorsets, please?'' -
A musical entertainment with some
new and interesting features will be
given at the M. E. church Monday even
ing, March 8th, under the auspices of
the Epworth League. Prof. Henry's
new orchestra will nlav. the mnndnlin
olub will make its first publio appear-
anoe, the professor will play a violin
solo, there will be voonl solos, duets and
new male quartette, also recitations,
etc. Way down orloes 10 and 20 cents.
Don't miss it. . ,
The armature of the Heppner Light
plant for the inoandesoent system burned
uu eon yesieruay morning, leaving a
great mtijority uf Heppn'er's residents 10
darkness. Ike Ennia, the eleotriciao,
promptly notified his customers and
also lufoimed them that the breakage
could not be repaired in less than
week's time. As a result opal oil lamps
were at a premium all day yesterday.
Sheriff Matlock and son, Leslie,
brought in from Gooseberry last Sunday
Austin Nicholson, who is charged with
insanity. This aotion was taken at the
written request of several of the leading
citizens of that locality, one of whom
was bis father. The examination has
not yet been made and no complaint has
been filed. ' '
SKNATOR GOWAN HERE.
Oar Joint Senator Here Called Back to Port
land aa a Witness Kepreseutatives
- Arrested.
ELKS AT ALBANY.
New Lodge Was Instituted There Last Toes
V day Evening.
Here and There.
. Circuit oourt is now in session.
County oourt oonvenes tomorrow,
All wool suits at Minor & Co. Only
86.50. at
Henry Blackman spent Sunday with
home folks.
Tbeoelebrated Rook Candy syrup only
$2 at Minor & Co.'t 2t
Jobn Shaw returned home from Port
land on last eight's train.
Minor k Co. have just reoeived their
line ot spring olotbiog. . 2c
Geo. II. Beck was over from Hamilton
the latter part ot last week.
E. L. Freeland is the offjoial steno
grapher for this term of court.
Drink the celebrated J. H, Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Cbria Borohers'.
The Ked light people will treat you
right. Call on them when in town, tt
Hon. A. W. Gowan , oar joint senator,
oame up from Portland on last night's
train.
Call on Minor & Co. for your olothlng,
the largest and beat line ever shown in
the oity. 21
A. Andrews ot Alpine and E. D. Rood,
of Eight Mile, are among the court vial
tori this week.
Minor k Co. bave over $0,000 worth of
clothing. Jfou had ought to find a fit in
this assortmeot. 21 '
J. E. Latbrop, oity editor ot the Pen
dlttoa East Oregonian, la the go eat of
Heppner friends.
Call and aee Minor k Co. 'e line ot 83
oita. It you wish something better we
eao pleaae you. 2t
Mat Lichlenthal baa jaat received the
latest style in Rente' and ladies' shoes.
Too should eee them.
The oelebrated Pendleton .blanket, tbe
beet In the world for tbe money, now on
tale at Mioor k Co.'e. 2t
Frank M. Holmes and R. K. Biro peon,
both ot Gooseberry, ere among the jury
men ot tbe present term of court.
Mr. Bam DonalJeoD, mother ot Mrs.
Andrew TillarJ, departed 00 laat even
log's trato for bar borne la FoeeiL
Mrs. E. O. Sloeo returned borne tbie
tooroing from Portlaod where ebe baa
tea visiting with her daughter.
Mi Mane Toogoe, daughter of
Oajgraetmaa Tonne, ot UilUboro,
thovaest ot Mies Elisabeth Matlook, ol
tbiioily. j
We boy abera money bnye beet, el
borne 6 abroad. Toil ear we are boy
log 0-on clothing and blaikets.
Minor AVU 21
Jodfstfl.ll and Pi". Atty. Beo
arrived, tfadey morning from Pendleton
to be la atteidaoo at tbe prevent term
of eiroo.il eoU
odge 8. A Dennett, ot The Dellre, i
uoo( tbe legtl fraternity la atteadaoce
I this Urm o. eoort lie eame up on
(Saturday olghl traia.
Tbe foUoaltif ar tbe grand Jurymen
T. II. BiW. toranaa; Juba L. Ayni,
Paul Kiolmao, J.'Jf. Cvl, O. D. Co.la,
3. i. MoOee and U K. Binapeoo.
A. M. Cre. e MmtaDa ebaepbovr.
arrived in tlppur lit morn lug. It ie
reported I bet be d.ir-e about 13,000 of
eee, two and Ibrw yeeaotd weathers.
F.tntl Hrbaiff arrived kj Heppear from
Rao Freaeleoo Hon laf ej.'.rnlog 00 bt
war home to Orenl ennlj. He de-
carted lot tbe inner aay tbie n!tr
toon.
Old II all and Charley are
eorialf4 together dowe at Charity
14 plaee la lb tuneorlei buelueee.
Call oa tbem end gal jour wbieleee
pushed la.
Tb aewlf ele4 eil oftUiels were
InaUiUd ,eM nflWlaeleVfeieg. afstof
Muf lea Ba4 ti.HI lb orfm of bis
aaaaai eddre, reb, if r are
trae, waa e Betr IT
I RaM 1 (". 1 . w ....
School meetings for tbe purpose of
electing officers were held in every dis
trict in the oounty yesterday afternoon.
Tbe annual meeting of the Heppner dis
trict was beld at Matlock's ball and re
sulted in the re election ot both W. A.
Kirk as director and J. J Riberts as
olerk.
Hon. T. T. Geer, who went east to de
liver Oregon's presidential eleotoral vote,
returned Dome last week ana expresses
bimselt us highly pleased with his trip
He says that nearly everybody 10 the
East is pleased with the election of Mr.
MoKinley and all look forward to better
times.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Woolery returned
from their wedding tour last Friday and
leave this evening for Portland where
they will make their future borne. Mrs.
Woolery ia np from lone today visiting
with ber aistbr-in-law, Mrs. J. A. Wool
ery, who is ill at tbe Palace hotel.
Regular servioes will be beld at tbe
Christian ohuroh next Sunday, Marcb
7th. Elder Jeokina will preach both
morning and evening, and tbe members
are urged to be present. . An invitation
ia extended all to attend.
R. J. Hill and Charley Johnson are up
from Lexington today. Charley arrived
borne from Salem Friday morning after a
two moot ha' eiege witi tbe fever. He
looks very thin yet but ie gaining rapid
ly in strength every day .
Perry Houeer, who baa been employed
in the butcher shopsot this oity (or some
time past, returned home to FeDdletoo
on Saturday night's train, where be ex
pect to open up a shop in the near fa
ture.
Tbe old way of delivering messagee
by postboys compared with tbe modern
telepbime. illutrata tbe old tedioue
mettibda of "breaking" colda oou pared
with thmr almost Intlaotaoeous oura by
One Minute Cogn Cure. Cooeer k
Brock.
Tbe following offloial appoiotmeota
were made at tbe opening ol court yea-
tarday mrtiog; Leelie Matlock, gen
eral baliff; Oreeo Matthew, jory balifl
Wm. J, Brown, grand jury baliff.
Tbe Gatette will lake potatoes, apples
eggs or butter 00 subscription aoconnta.
Any one owing tbie ofBoecan e'ettle tbetr
accounts io thu maouer and can't do it
too eoon to suit ua.
Rev. Cbarle T. UoPbeareon, of Pea
dleton, ie now eondaotiog revival ear
cjora at tbe U. t. church, Boutb.
good attendance and muoh intereet
being manifealed.
New stock of tinware and granite ware
just reoeived by P. O. Thompson Co. to
be auld cbeap tor eaab. Call and see
tbeir new patent pie tine, and luipecl
Clock end prion generally. 2t
Dick Maibewi ami V. Gentry, onder
tbe firm name of Matueae at Gantry,
are eaauciaUd logeiber la the bubor
buaiorae la Ibe n eland, two dxre
eotb ot tbe puatofflo. They eulieit a
Call. tf.
Minor k Co. bate the larga, lalt
aod bnat line of aooee to be ebowe la
the city. 21
Hon. A. W. Gowan, our joint senator
for Morrow, Grant and Harney oouotiea,
arrived this morning tr m Portlaod with
the intention ot making a brief visit with
his Morrow oounty constituents. How
ever, soon after bis arrival Mr. Gowac
reoeived a telegram calling bim back to
Portland as a witness in the case ot the
arrest of O. E. Jennings, representative
from Wallowa oounty, which ooourred
in the presence of Senator Gowan at the
depot.
This of course was news to the Gazette
reporter so be at onoe sought out the
senator and from him learned the follow
ing story :
At the meeting of the Davis house
yesterday morning a resolution was
adopted authorizing the oh air to appoint
all necessary assistant sergeant-at arms,
with authority to arrest aod bring in tbe
absentees. Tbe speaker named the fol
lowing, after whioh the "rump" house
adjourned until today: J. J. Stnrgill,
L. H. MoHabao, M. K. Cunningham,
Frank Williams, C. L. Parmeter, J. E.
Povey, D. H. Weyant, P. J. Cotton and
John D. Daly.
In Portland it was not known that
any further aotion would be immediately
taken, but apparently the assistants
quietly left for Portland, their first field
of action, as a number ot representatives
bad not yet left the oity. Uncle John
Gurdatie, of Umatilla county, was ar
rested just bs he was leaving the Per
kins hotel. O. E. Jennings, representa
tive from Wallowa oounty, in oompany
with Mr. Gowan, bad just boarded the
tram when J.'J. Sturgill, a Multnomah
county populist, and Irvin, a well known
slugger of Portland, arrested the depart
ing legislator. He at first refused to go,
but afterwards returned to tbe hotel
with the "rump" officials.
Mr. Gowan left on the train and so
could . give no further information,
though from the telegram be bad re
oeived be inferred that habeas oorpus
proceedinss would be instituted in Port
land to test tbe authority of the Davis
boose officials, tbe legality of tbe bouse,
aod also, iocideotally.tbatof tbe Benson
boose. The supreme oourt will iu this
event be given an opportunity to render
an official deoisioo whioh, it is thought,
oan be given out within the next two
weeks. In this event doubtless no fur-
thfr aotion will be taken tor the present.
Senator Oowan spent tbe day pleas
antly with friends and aoquaintanoea in
this oity, and will return to Portland 00
tonight's train.
From The Evening Telegram.
About 100 members of tba B. and P.
O. Elks from Portland, Salem, Baker
City, Pendleton, Eugene and elsewhere
met in Albany last Tuesday,' where D.
D., G. E. Ruler D. Solis Cohen, institut
ed tbe baby lodge ot tbe order, and
probably tbe last baby Elk Oregon will
bave for some time to come. Tbe new
lodge, to be known hereafter as Albany
lodge No. 359, starts under the most
auspicious oiroumstanoes, with 41 char
ter members. . Tbe institution and in
stallation ceremonies were beld in the
evening with Brother D. G. E. R. OoheD
bs G. E. R. ; Brother A. W. Patterson, ol
Heppcer lodge, as G. E. L. K.; Brother
Page, of Eugene, as G. E. Loyal Knight;
Brother R. Alexander, of Pendleton
lodge, as G. E. Leot. Knitibt, and Brotb
er D. W. Semple, of Portland, as Gram'
Esquire. Tbe degrees were exemplified
during tbe evening, and tbe baby Elkf
receiving tbe floor work will have ocoa-
sion to retain the memory ot Albany'
institution.
After tbe lodge had closed, the entire
party was escorted to the banquet hall,
which was most profusely decorated foi
tbe oooasion, and the substantial desires
and thirsty wishes were . more than
satiated through the unbounded hospi
tality of tbe Albany brethren. Tbe fol
lowing program ot toast and response
was oarefully oarried out, interspersed
with musio by the Albany orchestra;
Hon. J. K. Weatherford noting as toast
master:
TOASTS.
Weloome.... G. W. Masten
B, P. O. E.... D. Solis Ooher
Our Guests J. R. Wyati
Fraternity A. W. Patterson
Our Baby Elk ...D. W. Semple
Our Country W. R. Bilyeu
The Elk ..R. Alexander
The Ludlea P. H. D'Aroe
The Boye D. M. Dunne
Our Absent Brothers. . .Dr. E. A. Pierce
The Pioneer Elk H. J. Hopkins
Our State S. H. Friendly
Whist Social.
A very pleasant whist social was that
given by Miss Elizabeth Matlook at ber
borne in this oity last evening in honor
ot Miss Marie Tongue, of Hillsboro.
The early hours of the evening were
pleasantly passed away at the whist
tables, following whioh an appropriate
and appetizing lunob waa served. The
remainder of the evening was spent at
games, music and social intercourse.
Those present were: Miss Marie
Tongue, of Hillsboro ; Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Datton, Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Oonser,
Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Morrow, Mr. and
Mrs. Pbill Coho, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MoFarland. Misi Etta Minor, J. E.
Lathrop, of Pendleton, and T. R. Lyons.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rbeum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauds,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
'iouB, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
oerfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Oonser & Brook. '
On tbe morning of Feb. 20, 1895, 1 waa
siok with rheumatism, and lay in bed
until May 21st, wben I got a bottle of
Obamberlaiu'a Paio Balm. Tbe first ap
plication of it relieved me almost en
tirely from tbe pain and the aeoood af
forded complete relief. Id a short time
waa able to be np and about again. A.
, Moreaux, Luverne, Minn. Sold by
Oonser k Brock.'
It is. or should be. tbe highest aim o'
every merchant to please his customers ;
and that the wide-awake drug flrnro
Meyers k Eshelmao, Sterling, 111., is do
ing so, is proven by tbe following, tron
Mr. Esbelman: "In my sixteen yean-
experience in tbe drug business I bavi
never seen or sold or tried a medioini
that gave aa good satisfaction as Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea
Remedy." Sold by Oonser k Brook.
Sad News.
Mrs. Thos. Rhea reoeived a telegram
last Sunday informing ber that ber
brother, Frank Oeoil, had been found
that morning near Douglas, Wyo., frozen
to death, da other information was re-
eived bnt it is thought that be wai rid
ing tbe range at tbe time be met with
ieath. Frank ia well and favorably
ttnown in this county, having lived al
uost from childhood near Douglas. He
ieft last spring tor Wyoming where he
has sinoe been working. 'Ibe remains
will be interred at Douglas, Wyoming
The sympathy of tbe many friends is ex
tended to tbe relatives in tbis the hour
if bereavement.
, For Rent.
Tbe Bailey Ditah oompany bave for
rent three or four 40 sore traots of fruit
and garden land under tbis ditch on tbe
Colombia river below Umatilla which
they desire to lease for a term of one or
more years tor oue-fourth of orop raised
tbe renter to plant such trees aa are
furnished and oare for them daring the
ease. The lands are well irrigated
ave plenty of water and lay well are
lose to railroad or will sell 00 easy
trmi, long time and low rate of interest
'or information write to tbe Bailey
litcb Company, Umatilla Or., or call at
he oompBoy'a farm.
ot
making Lincoln freskntablk.
Mr. Ltacola "Fixed Up" the Pisaldent-eleet
to Meet a Delcgatioa.
A novo) mtto J of praeoottng the new
eat and freehee! Kaaterttde ereattooa ef
Pari millieorc baa txxo adplt by Tb
Ledire' Home Journal fur Ma'oh Ie
ibat taatio tbe nw French bale end
bonnet will b pictured aa lby are
wore. Tbie anlpe dUplay ia uefol
ll.arrfur. ia tMoliof oat Clearly not
only Fabl'a dWr, bat lb etylei la
b4 dra tx-at sniUj to evveral en-
treat type end fa.
!. Ie t-t-vmi
a abru aa.U witi aiatl'd il M
, M .).la tU.ll"t Ifay lever t f
(IJ'e t'rw I a uii MifVMtil la tUmi"-
Strai tb r."'t a r'te H U rtfely.
IX I'i'OI.M! "..
Ui warr-M rt.TCew Totk CUy
Job I".' I if , Or..! Fa'U. MoO.
...n.iuul.l 1 lt'a ( mw I -a ru ! r a.
I m a mu M.t-t. "It I e t"4
titeatra 1 rafarrh o-l x dir.Hi."
rtv. rra W. I taatru '.
Clorrb, IWa, A.Mt.t.
fl.'a CrMD fVtn I 0 axIwwWir"!
or f' 'a-rb 1 iw'nM M ar7
atf l.jh'ie dr
Ia narrating "Wben Lincoln waa First
Inaugurated," lu the Marcb Ladies'
Home Journal, Stephen Flake writes in
terestingly of tbe memorable journey
from Springfield, III, to tbe national
capital, and tella ot Mre. Linoojn'e ef
forts to bave ber husband look prevent
able when receiving a delegation tbat
waa to greet tbem upon reaobing New
York City.
'The train atopped," writes Mr. Fieke,
and tbroni(b tbe windows immense
crowds could be aen: the cheering
drowned tbe blowing off steam ot tbe
locomotive. Tben Mrs. Lincoln opened
ber bsndbeg and laid;
"'Abraham, I inoit fix yoo op a bit for
these city folks.'
"Mr. Lincoln gently lifted ber upon tbe
eat before bim ; abe parUnl, combed aod
brnahed bia batr aod arranged bis black
necktie.
"l)o I took nloe now, motberf be at
terlionataly asked.
"Well, you'll do, Abraham.' replied
Mrs. Lincoln critically. Ho be klaaed
er and lifted ber down from tbe eeet,
end lamed to meot Mayor Wood, c only
and mate, and to bave bia band shaken
by tbe other New York 1 ffieiala."
Plleat flleat licalag file.
Hymptma: Moiatare; Intene itching I
and clinging: mwt at night; worse by
soratoliltf It allowed to ennttnne tarn-
ore form wbtch ofla bld end alparate
becoming very enre. Hweyoa'e Oint
ment at pa tbe Itrblng aod blaedlog,
baala oicratioe, and in moel eea r-
mnvra ibe 1 11 mora. At drngglata, or by
mail, fur U) eenta. Dr. Swaio A Hoa,
I'biladelphla.
BOW TO KILL BQL'IRRELB.
Testimonials From Well Knowa Farmers
Baa Lais Obispo Coanty, Paao Robles
Bprlnge, California.
Messrs. Wakelee 4 Co. Gentlemeu:
In reply to your note we would state
tbat, after having given your Squirrel
Exterminator a thorough trial, we can
unhesitatingly pronounoe it tbe most ef
flceoioua and destructive agent we bave
ever employed against squirrels.
We bave used stryobnioe aod pboa
pboroi, anJ oan confidently atate aa to
tbeir merits, compared with those ot
your Exterminator, either ei regarda
cbeapoeee or destruotibility, tbe odds
are greatly in favor ot the r. x terminator.
Many ot our neigbbora are uaiog it, aud
witb tbe most satisfactory reaults.
Tbe squirreli, many of tbem, die be
fore tbey can get to their boles; aod
fields, wbiob a tew weeks ago swarmed
witb the pet'i r 0 comparatively
free.- Respectfully yours,
W. D. Illinowobth,
0, 1) MoBHOD8f,
W. T. Johnson.
you r
IB-
1
ILL.
HAVI
Nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
Ton will And one coupon
Inside each two ounce bag
and two coupons Inside each
four ounce bagof BlackweU'e
Durham. Buy a bag of this
celebrated tobacco and read
the coupon which gives a
list of valuable presents and
how to get them. "
Hotel
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
GaeBts will find tbe beet of accom
modations in every respect.
Trial ia Progress.
The trial of Eugene Jones, charged
with tbe laroeny ot a horse from J.
Kirk, is now in progress. Tbe oase waa
called up tbia morning by tbe court, an
tbe greater portion ot tbe forenoon was
peot in tbe selection ot jurors. A
Bennett, of Tbe JJalles, and T. R. Lyons,
ot this oity, represent Mr. Jones, while
Proi. Atty. Bean is looking after the in
terests ot tbe atate. Tbe following is tbe
jury as selected: Jas. Waddell, 8. P.
Devin, S, P. Oarriauei, A. Andrews, D.
H. Grabill, Alex Yoong, French Bur
roughs, D. B. Stalter, R. McElligott, Ed.
Baling, 0. A. Repass apd J. H. Allen.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
. R HOWARD.
Who never lets politioa interfere with business. At tbe
aame old stand, next door to M. Licbteothale.
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street. Heppner, Oregon.
Ba ComrnrtabU While Traveling
Io cool weather. Tbe Uoion Paciflo
system heats ite train! throughout by
steam beat from the eogloe, thus mek
02 every part ol all its care pleasant
and eomfortabia. It also lights its cars
by the celebrated I'inleoh Light making
tbem brilliant at night. Paaeengare
carried daily on the last malt. For
sleeping oar reaervationa, tii'keta, or In
formation, call on or addreaa It. W.
Batter, 00. A at.. 133 Third St. Port
land, Oregon.
Fblli Oobo, manager of Heppner'a
warehouse, will pay tbe bigbeet market
price for hl lea, tare, abeep pells, etc.
Bring yoor biJes to bim. tf
Coffee goes by the taste
alone.
Try Schilling's Best
Ira halting powder
coffee Savoring tiuact
aoda and apices.
All money-back.
a
For aale by
E. W. Rhea & Co.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOHOI-I3CRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
MAVK YOU It GRAIN.
Few realise that each squirrel des
troys $1 50 wortb of grain annually.
Wakelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Exter
minator is tbe moat rffeolive and eco
nomical poieon known. Price redaoed
to 30 ceoie. Cooser k Brook and Minor
k Go., agent, Heppner; J. A. Woolery,
agent, lone; Miobola Lieaoo, agenu,
Lexington.
The length of life may ba increased bj
lessening dangers. Tbe majority ot peo
ple die from lung trouble. These may
be averted bj promptly neelng One
Minnte Congh Cor. Comer k Brock
What ie Hop Gold? Beat
ear lb. Bee ad. else w ber.
beer rn
e
This Space Belongs to
GILLIAM &BISBEE,
Ucppncr's Hardware Dealers.
THIS FAMOUS
Hop Oolcl Beer
A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
Stnr Brewery Coinpnny,
203 Waahlngtan St., Pertlene", Or. VANCOUVER, WAIH,
Hle to faraaera.
I alii place for aale at Oouear k
Urnrk's a receipt for killing eqalrrel
and gopbare, wblob te easily prepared
aud can Im made at a ct nut to eised
tteenle pr galloe. Tbey readily take
tbU pieua and It ie a eueeeee ia evry
partieular. I will taroleh with receipt
drugs to make twenty gallons ot the
pnieoa t f It an I guaranty tbe drags to
e t lrnwi lb h reel pf aallin.
tf B. F. HwAooaar, tlppr. Or.
No Man
Knoweth
1
Tb editor of Concordia lllade.a pnp
I let Kaueae fit, urge lb popolUl
members of tb legwlalore of Kaoea to
take all li.e UkmII offered tbm ae'lbef
will b ko.kea pa eo. fgajt aa
tbirve anyway." A 9. ire political ia
bleilla Kaeeae beet U Is l wore
eaie tbaa er.
Row eanrb Utur a ealatit laea, when tayln(, nnUI tie laetlMta.
To reaaala la the dark means eppuftuBltlaa laV-4lollara aelt.
Ar foti eertaln yu ar fttln all lhara tt la ll M yoT Uuppat
yo InTeeUaaW. To eaa'l lell whal e la Htm tut fun bra-lrs
werta looking Into. Knoug h aaUt, We're a kouaa of lew woMi but
avatif daada.
jWITH
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1IJI : FILLS !
One of the Deeds
Youro J3QUKD to Tako 'Km.
Leaves No Constipation,
Core m ee well e all Itillioaanaa. Hub lleedeebe aad Malaria, Tbe ealf
oMaTaai,a pill Io lh world. rMJ by ' trif eleia e.e ami by mail aa
raoaipt of priee, J3 CeoU pr l.i. I KK.M Ifft M rDICAL U)..
A ba4aM. eirllafc, ainsle BrM1a4 Bark akjit, tuarania all wool,
bm e4 llalaca. Fawltleae Mat, tbe baat thai atoaay eaa aro4iar.
gulrkH'Xra, Mm $0.60
Tb baa la ue wwrwi to ibe awaey.
Lspia rtao Yan.-Tbe f4 yerd
B'tt oW ibe OsfoiM ofne, now b-
tna, M eaate. leg conduct! ly Wi. (tnHoa, la tr-
fortif eiitd In evf y peripolar. Iiillf
T" rwr a'l fid ee, in bl e Ie- a-Jte te . pfi ae4 yo may rt
dulent a'e, t eativ w-te )o ai'l at yur borate will !!
seal aimi-'t a; i l.U .ti's ttii bt-aNe e'l U Lea t lob'tehar,,.. ri
afriit. t a.e'.i.i, ll o.a Ue very futvutV.t. Q aol ffaia for
atia wUieeprtaeiba. Co4ef A trb. sale.
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Where yoa eao gt a FireU ( 1 1fl'V If (VV V T .
ClM.Mf-UtUvbglUtP. Vl A X IlUllilif
French Cook, and White Labsr only, Employed.
iGood Rooms and Excellent Service