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Talks "Merit talks" the intrinsic value of Hood's 8arsaparilla. . -wiuiiio means tne power to care. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there lore it has true merit. When you buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the wholesystem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best, In fact- the One True Blood Purifier Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. Hood's Pills SftS GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that tho great politioal campaign ia over and the winter season again with ne, nil will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long evenings. CogoiztiDt of this the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new nnd renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, 1.50 $3.50 " 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 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8 25 Webfoot Planter, 60c : 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Here and There. Louis Kinney is slightly improved health. in Mrs. H. Welch is convalescent from reoeot illness. Mrs. Mike Kenny is convalescing from recent illness. Tackle the Gazette for job printing and advertising. Today Morrow county is having veri table March weather. Mrs. Jane Buyer is recovering frou an attack of sore throat and grippe. Some wood on nbforiptinn or on old debts will bo graciously acoeph-d. The Redligbt people will treat you right. Call on them when in town. tt Tbo Ueppner Transfer Go have wood for eale. Gull on them. 23 Ira Protraoted meeting closed at tfce M. E. oburoli, South, on last Sunday. Mrs. Walter Richardson is recovering from a recent attack of rheumatism. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Ontter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'. B. F. Hevland is suffering from an at tack of migraine or neuralgia of the head. Mao Monteith, the popular tailor, vis ited hit patrons here Sunday and yes terday. Sam Donaldson wi.i over from Fossil last week to visit bit daughter, Mrs Walter Richardson. I . Jacobs, a well known traveling man, was looking after the interests of his boose in tbia oity yesterday Mai Lithteotbal bat just received the latest styles in gents' anil ladies' ihoet. You thouli tea them. Fred Bock bat returned boms from Portland and once more holds down bit poaitioo in the lower botcher shop. Mia. C. Cate, accompanied by ber daughter, Mist Bertha, left for Walla Walla on last Friday eight, to visit rela tivet and friends. The Gazette it atill taking torlp 00 debts or tubtoriptiou at (act value, tod if any balanet it due tbt patron we will pay full rtth value for tame. Dr. P. B. MiBwotdt it In receipt of word from bit brother, Ctl McSworde, ol Denver, thtt bt bat to far recovered from to a'taok of poeuraooia at 10 be able to tit np The Osietle did Dot put ita areonott io tbt btudt of to attorney tor collection 00 Jao. 1. But pttt leniency It 00 enereotee foe I he futnrt. Coma ia tod 9- tettlt op tons way. J. A. Parttirtoo ia op at ItoisUod, B, 0.. luokijriK alter toint mining iolerrtlt Wm. 8wt)ot it palliog tbt tbrottlt on Ibt I!. t ruer branch daring bit ebteoee Uld Halt and Charley Joore are ae- ociated togMhar doo tt Ubtriey 1 old 1)1 act io h. tontorui OoaiOMt, r.tt . iham auJ set lour whitkera poshed Id. li..,tnn M.rob tf. 1M7. at br bony in Jacktouville, Or., Mitt Atbali Bbahw. daughter of llt. I. M. HbuUt Toe Oeiotte nl pabliah obituary tica Io a tobtequeot lean. A grand Motbrf Hobber.l U!l itl be ivu al tbt op"a bona 00 tbe ftjtiiit ..1 u. i.i,.ik' VUdn Ur. SUreti J7ib. Mnw by WaHceborurf jeJ lograbtm. IWl dim 3 5 D.ek Senile eaa-.U tbt tbt only ty tbat II W.C-b-t ill ataura li t ooveted mI io "' h' mt h. miat.kon t -r J J Ublt who U a - iu ids merits 01 Uham. berlain'a Cough Remedy as one of tbe most valuable and tfficient preparations on Ihe nrarket. It broke an exoeedinalv angerous oouh for me io 24 hours, and in gratitude therefor, I desire to inform you that I will never be withont it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your remedies are held by peo ple in general. It is tbe one remedy among ten thousand. Sucoeea to It. O. R. Downey, editor Dnmnnxt Aik;n.. - - - w.uv, UIUIUII, od. For sale bv Co The Maccabees held what miuht be termed a very pleasant impromptu so- cial session following the meeting of the lodge last Friday evening. Just as the lodge was doting tbe wives of the mem bers ariived with well filled baskets much to tbe surprise of all. However, this in no way marred the pleasure of tbe evening. Social sessions are bloom ing almost a part of all secret orgnnizi- tions. Judd Wiley will spend the summer working for Geo. Swaggnrt. The Gnzstte s pleased to say that Jndd is ddnif well and proposes to make a man of himself. Io this he will receive HiinniirjnTum.t, from all good citizens The storms of last week kft a great deal of enow in and about Heppner, but as it is not oold and is melting away rap- diy, all agree that njuob g-.0d will re- uitirorait. bet us have a good crop this year, and then take one with the Gnzutte. The Gi.z tSe notes that Joel M. Long is interviewed by au Oregoniun reporter and is very positive that FT. W rwhtt will be seated and gushes oyer in praise of his chief. Joe is more suonesRfnl In Using up disputed O. R. & N. olaime ibHo he is in politics. Robert F. Hynd, secretary of tbe M. O. L & T. Co., iuforms the UhzrHa thi recent sale of Morrow county wool was made by Judd & Root in the East at 34 cents, scoured, which it two cents more than any previous sale of this grtide ut wool made this season. The old way of delivering messmm by postboys compared with tbe modern elepbon , illUHtrtes the old tedious uiellioda of brettklilg" colds 00m Dared with their almost instantaneous cure by One Minute Oouub Cure. flunnnr A Brock. Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under be him uauie of Mathews & Guuiry, are Hnaooiitted together iu the birbnr business in the new stand, two doors tuutii of ihe poBtoffiue. Tbey solioit a call. . tf. A COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. The'bld lady was right when the said. he otiild migLt die if tbev weitm! for th doctor. ttb MbVrd lll little uuu'a life with a lew doses of Oue Minute Cough Cure. Mm ba t used it for oroup bef.irs. Outer & Brook. First day. ' -t t County court met in regular session at the court house Wednesday, March 8, 1897, with Judge Bartholomew, Commis sioners Beckett and Howard, Sheriff Matlock and Clerk Morrow present. After convening court the following pro ceedings were hid: Total amount of mJeoellaoeous bills allowed tbe first day, $1706.08. Report of J. W. Osborn, road super, visor district No. 4, examined and ao oep'od and bill of $12 allowed. Same mpervisor was re-appointed. Iu tbe mattter of Beleotioo of stock in spector, applications of J. H. Wyland, Ike Vincent and Geo, Stephenson were examined, and after due consideration J. H Wylnnd was re appointed. Sheriff Matlock made report relative to collection of delinquent taxes. Re port accepted and warrant Rgain issued for collection of delinquent taxes for '93, '91 and '95- Report of W. E. Gentry, road super visor for distriot No. 12, considered and acoept d, and bill for $10 allowed. James Seavey was appuintad supervisor of tbis district for the coming year. On reobmmeudation Chas. Valentine wus appoiuted as director for second district E. O. Fair Association. Second day. Official bond of Jas. H. Wyland as stock inspector, exauiiu d and approved. Report of Christ Aliiesoh, road super visor for district No. 14. accepted and bill of $20 allowed for expenses. Peter Bauernfieud was appointed for the pres eut year. Report of Cyrus Lejda, road super visor district No. 17, accepted and bill for services of $28 allowed. Total amount ol mihoellaneons bills allowed on tbis day, $524 30. Petition of J. J. Adkiiis et al , whioh was continued from last term of oourt was, after consideration, referred to J. W. Beokett for further report. Application of Mrs. Jennie Gilmore for rebute over and above tbe taxes and costs on property of D. J Parish sold Feb 10, 1897, granted and rebate of $22.25 allowed. Application of Wm. Hughes for ap propriation in road distriot No. 22 granted and $75 appropriated out of the 5 per oent. fund. In the matter of jurors and witnesses for the March term of oourt, claims for tbe following amouut in total were al lowed, $429.30. Jas. P. Rhea was Appointed road supervisor for distriot No. 18 for the present year. No fmther business appearing oourt ndj jurned without date. . eczema All Her Life. - Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga., lays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicine J, external appli cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach the dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved from what threat ened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other - blood trouble. It is a real blocd remedy and always cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Mr. Thos Urlskell Takei "Ronch ci tuts" Bat tbe Timely Arrival 01 a Pbyalclaa saves Htr Life. About II o'clock on last Rued ay morning a little ton of Thos. Driskei! ruebed into H. E. Warren's drug ttore in quest of Dr. P. B. McSwords, laying thai bis mother had taken "Rough on Rata" with tuioidal intent. Tbe doctor found tbe patient suffering considerably, but prompt measures aavod ber life. At present she it en tirely out of danger and Buffering but little inconvenience from ber experience. The Gbzette is unable to etBte tbe causa of the attempted aoioide, but sin cerely hopes that the attempt at eelf icbtruotitu will oot be repeated. Succumbed to Typhoid Pneumonia Son-in- Law of Senator Mitchell. AN AWFUL PREDICAMENT. London Btat Startling Omission at Luncheon. All was in readiness for the luncheon which M. Ilanotaux, the foreign secre tary, was giving to the members of the Metrical convention and Sir Joseph Rennls. About 13 o'clock the chief steward bebtowed a Inst look of proud satisfaction at the harmonious set-out of the tnble. All at one he shnddered, as a poet might have done, in the final revision of his proofs, at the discovery of a printer's error that would have horribly disfigured his latest sonnet. "The menu cards!" he exclaimed. "they hove been forgotten; lay them round at once; there's not a minute to lone!" Search was made for the bills of fare on the sideboards In the dining-room. in the butler's pnntry, ot the foreign ofhee, even in the minister a private room. Not a truce of the menu carde and the lord mavor might arrive any moment! No such (lixnater had befallen ainoe the days of poor Votel. The fact wns communicated to M Crozier with all the delicacy that the circumstances demanded. Various pro posals were submit U-d. At length it wot decided thnt all the functionaries great and small, who happened to bt present ahould be laid under reqnisl tion: even the non of the hall portet found himself preawd for the nonce into the nervier of the diplomatic corps The ink of tbe last copy was hardlj dry when the lord mayor entered thi banqueting bull. Honor waa saved. Le Fignro. The time for waiior.ing wood tarle very gTratly, extending from weekt Ir the case of tome timber to man) months or years io the cane of bard drnae wood. Truth Iu a NuUheil. Impure blood it the natural result ot close uoofinemeut iu houiie, school room or shop. Blood it purified by Hood's Harsapa- rills, and all the disaureeabla rvauIU nf impute blood disappear with tbe Die ot tbis medicine. ir yon wish to feel well, keep your blood pure wiin Uood'd Sarsaparilla. Hand's Pills are tbe best family oatbar tic aud liver medicine. Uru'le, reliable, sure. After asbort illness, Robert Pell Helm bold, son.in-la w of United States Senator Mitchell, succumbed to an attack of ty. phoid pneumonia, dying Thursday morning at tbe family residence, 561 Ir- ing street, Portland. Deoeased came to Portland from New York seven years ago, as special agent ot the Maobatteo Life Insurance com- pany, whioh offioe be he'd up to bit death, having been a leading figure iu ! iusuranoe circles of tbe Paoifio North west. He was respected and admired by his business aoqoaintanoea for his sterling bnnetty and ambitious push. A yeur ago Mr. Helmbold married Mrs. J. A. Handy, widow ot an official in tbe treasury department and daughter ot Senator Mitohell. Mr. Helmbold visited Ueppner about a year ago and mnde a number ot very warm aoquaiutaooes during bis brief stay here who will very much regret to hear ot bit tudden demite. LiADina Feed Yard. The faed ytrd next door to tbt Gxr.etit nffliv, now be ing coodiiatad by Wm. Oonlon, ia rr- f telly rqnlppedinvrynarticnltr. Bill v solicit yonr patrooag and you may ret ttsnr1 thai ynor bnre will b !! cartd for bee left In bit chnrga. Prion very rtuaootbla. II ty sod grain for al'. tf A riewnnt Oreanlon. Tbt United Artiatn lodge nf Lex log too gave in their lodge room last evening what ill alwt)t bi r-mrobered as oue of tbe very pleasant tod iuterestiog fra ternal entertainment! of tbtt city. The program was musical and literary, the former ptrt being farnihel by Josef Mueller, assisted by Ueppner lalaui Every ncmber wt warmly received, aud not a few were the enoorea derona ded la all the evening wtt one of rainh, en joy meat and pleatore. Lpxingtou lodgs, No. HH, it yet in its iulnnoy, bH from the ioterett, barmouy and eothnslnsra -xbibited last eveoiig, ita tutors wilt oertaiuly be crowned wilb tbe tnioett tbat Ibe order in geaural 11 riobly de- tsrvct. Pllral flirt! ItcUlu riles. Symptoms: Moitturt: intense itching tod ttnigiug; moat at oigtit; worse by I scratching- If allowed to eontiooe turn ore form which often bleed aod ulcerate broomiog very tore. Hwayoe't Oint ment ttupt tbe itching aod bleeding ueelt alceratioo, aod 10 most oases re movrs tbe liimort. At dinggittt, or by m til, for SOoeott. Dr. wyoe & Hon t'hiladvlpbia. DEATH OF ROBKRT P. HELMBULD. flow's This? We effer One Hundred Dollars Reward for soy case ot Catarrh tbat oannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure! F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, baye knowo 1 J. Cheoey for the last 15 years, aud be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to oarry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Walding, Kiunan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeo internally, acting direotly upon tbe blood aod mu cous surfaoe a of the system. Price 75o. per botlle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes timonials free. i - . I I r 1 1 t tEST with a Durham la big B. Blackwell't Genuine Bull Id a class by itself. You will find one ' coupon Inside each two ounce bag, and two cou pons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco Buy a bag of this celebrated tobaoco and read the coupon which gives a Us tof valuable presents and how to get them. Spoiled Washington Servants. Washington Post: Representative El lis, ot Oregon, is only one of many who has wreRtled with the servant girl prob lem in Washington. "Our greatest trou ble," said Mr. Ellis recently ."has been to uet a Ber van t who has not lived with the Guatemalan minister, or oooked for M. Patenotre, or been housekeeper at the English legation. We have bad cooking io seventeen different languages, some ot them dead, I imagine, judging from the cremation through whioh the things served at meals had passed; but not one of them baa been able to do good, plain Amerioao oookiug. We have had more blue-blooded servants, too, it seemed to me, at our house than falls to the lot of most people. The last one that left ut informed Mrs. Ellit confidently, though somewhat haughtily, I take it, that she oame of a very good family herself, and her sister waa married to a German syndicate." JPo.lo.oe HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of accom modations in every respect. The Trouble is Over! We M ean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With We try to ting's Best make Schil- Bncklen't Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Mores, TJIoert, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aod all Skio' Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect tatiefaotioo or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For tale by Conser ft Brook. R OWARD Who never lets politics interfere with bnstoest. At tbe tame old stand, next door to M. Licbteothal't. tea coffft tod a btng powder flivoiinr. extracts and tpicca just right every one. Do we always hit the mark ? You shall judge your money back (at your grocer's) if you don't like them. For aatc by E. W. Rhea & Ck. HAVE YOU1I GRAIN. Few realiie that each equirrel des troy! $1.50 worth of graio annually. Wakslee'a Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator it tbe roost cffeolive aod eco nomic! poison koowo. Prioe reduced to 30 oenie. Conter k Brook aod Mionr k Co.. agents, tleppner: J. A. Woolery, ageot, loue; Niobole k Laaob, agent, Lexington. For Kent. Tbe Bailey Dit.ih oompany have for rent three or four 40 aore Iraote of fruit and gardeo land onder tbia ditch 00 the Columbia tiver below Umatilla which they desire to lease for a term of one or more yeara for one-fourth ot crop raised Ihe renter to plant such trees at are furnished aud care for them daring the lease. The laodt art a ell irrigated, have plenty of water aod lay well are close to railroad or will tell 00 easy terms, long time tod low rate of interest, for inlorniatioo write to tbe Bailey Uitcb Company, Umatilla Or., or call at tbe oompaoy'e farm. Hoaly eroptiont 00 tbe bead, chapped bauda aod lipa, oats, broitet, toaldt, burnt are qniokly cured by DtWitt'a Witoh Uaml Salve. It it at present the artiole motl osed fnr piles, and it alwayt caret them. Conser Brock. Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's Furnishings, etc. T. R. HOWARD, Main Street. Ueppner, Oregon. THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J. C. BQRQI-IICRS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars This Space Beloggs to GILLIAM &BISBEE, llcppncr's Hardware Dealers. A iurf -n Niria. The moat remarkable caMt in Texas le-'al hb-lory won tried . rvcently at (HMnnd ln-'for Jiik Engliali Mr L.l.i llailiiway v. J. II. Van AUtyne, jij-k a ISonst'tii eorrcspomU'rit of the M. 1,11111 (.lcile-lhMurTt. 1 lie cue oiiMimcd the day and wet given to the Jury at nlffht Before retiring the Jury demanded that rarli man be paid hU lifty-fTtit !. The Juhtice de murred and ordered tln-m to britiir a verdict or they would get wo re. The jury retired end in flfiern minuto rn t,-re'l court. They had a M-ali-d vrrdlrt. Ih f.r turning It over to the juotlce the Jury atwk for their bard-rarned for. t ndr prtiU"t Ihe jatU'' irave earn, juror fifty crnta. He oprned the verdict, which nad: "The Jury cannot agree Thi enraged Ihe court, lie demanded the flftv rente ea-h Jurr had tarn oilil. The Jury rrfuwd and the court orlrrfd them lox-ard up until a verdict Vi.t ira til WiHil.nvtn! The aoooal meeting of ibt Wo lUroe- ert' Aaaooittlon of Morrow o mniy win be oeld at Ibe oourt bouse tMnrdty, March I3lb, at 1 3J p m At thie meet- mg will occur a re orgaunti in aod re- leotioo ol olusert. Mtttere ot inlerixl to tbe thtepmto will al be diteutwd. .1 (nil ttlendtnreof the members end ail oolgroft it derirrd. 2 4 O. E FaamwoKTtf, Pres. No Man Knoweth How much better1 ha mlht fare, whan baying, until ha InvMtlsat. Tu remalo In tin (lark ntratia 0.iw,rtuiiltlra last dollars wuted. Art yot certain you art fi-ttlrig- all thr is In II lor you? auppoae you Inraatla-att. Yon can't tll whal'i In lUira lor you hare It 't worth Inoklnf Into. Enough Mid, Wt ra a hiuiaa of law worlt but many decda. tor Ktia or Tra4t. If yno want llrptoer properly diu'l fail t 0'niilt J. W. M irr-.w. fuf the right pr'n. one who want to girjeo, ail'k a e 0'iw, raite cbirkroa, elo , 1 have a fine prnpoaiiioe 'o flr one. Ooce develnp4 will p-o I Jr t fevton of 1410 yearly. Will be toll no ee? term, would aot ntJl ti taking W aer at pri j ay men t. C'J3tf A t Hixr.M.c a k , , a . a blkl'f mo add moch orner aoa" wet given pro or con. ai wr wing ou ik b.nkr another boor the Jury reported that " . ,L.r,u,,Ml they were etill unable to agree. Jndge IUf.W.E. Polwlue.of lheEpel ElUh y,,, d.manded therelar.ol eboreb. will bu erke e - ,1 , t n lorore refoard to ear- ei...rrh fildtf tffuli.f. Me'eb 11 all JO for Md t fine of two dollare and Oo Friday n.orcii.g at 1JJwiii oecor efty ceoU each waa rrj ana u,ir ti . .l.br.lloa of tbt bl rnmuuiiloo. lorarceratloii ordered. A cnmprotnlte the etl.lKtii o of waa finally n-arhl by foor of the jury returning the feet and the other two paying the fine of two dollare aod fifty iot. The higher court will be la fiicted with Ihe eaxt. T i rare a 1 , i !' ae le oUr.t e'ef,er er'', " ee irei oi.'y ttilr I) Will a Wiiflbft ft ..i-oJ,ti in d,r riK-t. lie w ime One of the Deeds A hanilanma, ilyllah, tlnglt nrcatMl Na k t'llt, fnaranld all wool, IimI of llnlnt. ranlllM form, Ilia tml that monay ran aruHura. Quirk Mllart. Irlr $8.60 Tbt beat Iu Ilia world lor the monay. Io All are lovitad M tT ..nm R." nlMVd the t rrta t "bel I am a toftwn.aed Ibtt to 90 wore hvr i- " I'" J ' Bind wbe Ibe lie It" lelofted tbe til.r. If H aa M Ma Wg loe c Be Ml ear li.vlnt e I. 'e r arl ! 1 ...hI 11 an i Ukt H at !'. lm Cot- I brrrby tene a ehallruge Io an no in )'-"0 Io roe a f ( ree any diattnre frniia oot tt liuty flt Millet f rar.y reeenetble Dorae d'ti'ed AdJrwee 3r3 Morrwoa twe-i, rriUud, 0'eoe. 3 17 Mck J. McDaan Tt. Tra frenlM a alltat I Late ered full tpprtntiettt.ip id tbe rataing end callere of troet If joe, act yonf orrbtrd trtiaJ to I pmit4 by ota wLe gotreele Li eMk, eJ- tjraa C. u 0Jry, or lve oriWie wilb r.C.TU(rweCW. , 2 Pbill CXi'uu. u t Htpput-r'a warrbon, will py te aUHt mark! pin tor bl I't, tert, tbwp pvltt, e. MINOR 4 CO DRINK THIS HWlIOU Hop Oolcl JOeoi A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL' DRINK. Stnr Hrowcry Cotupfiny, n :W1TH. pie ; mm Yourc3 BOUND to Take 'Km. FILLS I Leaves No Constipation, Caret it, ae well at all lillhooanMe, Hii k Iltedtohe aod Mtlaria. Tbt only 0inroRTni.B pill in the world. Hold by all drnggiaie or tout by mill ea rroept of riot, '2It eeutt per ln. I T.fcNHhS MEDICAL CO.. Hta Kraooltoo, Cat. The GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH. 1 .... ;csvi k '1 x. f ILL LNOLI .11 COLRSf. fflNCM AND GtBHAM. UlMNti's UHASCHtt. PooKKtinso, Shorthand, Trirr.iui'HY. BOAJMHSDIPAIfTftEIITHiLMIlS '!GLI8Ha"BUSINSS pnni 1 Rrca J IW WMBlat)MM') HWUMD OFtGON kv4 m w.-ifc CUAXLJI'.'J i;irAAlI,.LRI,"LAII.D r V S-w' I but riUll"ir I m ar ft t'fll. I ttt wiilene ":. Cwee Vf, ynr bi lee u biat. 893 WaeMitften K.. rUrmn4,Or, VANCOUVER, WACH