Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 16, 1897, Image 3

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    ales
Talk
With Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, "Sales Talk," and
show that this medi
cine has enjoyed public confidence and
patronage to a greater extent than accord
ed any other proprietary medicine. This
is simply because it possesses greater
merit and produces greater cures than
any other. It is not what we say, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tell
the story. All advertisements of Hoocl'.
Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla i.
self, are honest. We have never deceive
the public, and this with its superln r
medicinal merit, is why the people ha .
abiding confidence in it, and buy
riood i
Sarsaparilla
Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try J
Prepared only by C. I. Hood&Co.,Lowell,,M:;t
pi. are the only pills to uv
nOOu S FlllS with Hood's Sarsapani
A GOOD CLUBBING UST.
Now that the great political oampaign
is over and tbe winter season again with
us, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of Ibis the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers tbe following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE $2.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, 1.60 J3.50
" 8. F. Examiner, 1.50 3.75
" N. Y. Tribune, 11.00... 3.00
" Inter-Ocean, si.00 3.25
" B. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, ?1.00 3.25
Webfoot Planter, 50e 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, J4.00 5.00
Here and There.
Tom Durham is down with la griope
Harry Myers left last night for Port
laud.
Wm, Rudio arrived 8unday from Lou?
Greek.
Nels Jones was in from Butter creek
yesterday.
Ben Stevers is just reciveriog from
recent illness.
Tackle tbe Gazette for job printing
and advertising.
Sam Hale was in from Butter oreek
Saturday and Sunday.
Tbe Heppner Transfer Go. bsve wood
for sale. . Call on them. 23 lm
B. Dittenboefer and Frank Laoy are
registered at tbe Falaoe today.
What is Hop uoidf Meat beer on
earth, bee ad. elsewhere
Some wood oa subscription or oo old
debts will be graciously Bcoepted.
Mrs. J as. Neville is siok at the home
of ber daughter, Mrs. Llok Neville. 1
Tbe Kediigbi people will treat you
right. Call on tbem when in town,' tf
D. M. Smith, representing tbe Island
Monument Co , of Walla Walla, is in the
oity.
0. Oaten, Aaron Templetoo and other
Haystackers were over Sunday and yes
terday. H. Soherzioger and Wm. Letraoe and
wife were visitors from tbe country yes
terday. ,
Sam Palmer came in from Colorado
last Sunday morning. As usual Sam is
after sheep.
Last Sunday Mrs. Terkei, mother of
Mrs. Ball, fell on a porob, injuring ber
baok badly.
Mrs. Mike Kenny is reported at beiog
better and her early recovery is earnest
ly boped tor.
E. O. Roberts, representing the Inland
Monument Co., of Walla Walla, waa in
town yesterday.
Mat Lichtentbal bas just received tbe
latest styles in gents' and ladies' shoes
Ton should see them. a.
A. M. Creebas urobased 6,000 bead
of two-year-old wethers at $2 per bead,
Ike Large representing him.
Miss McAllister, of Seattle, it bereand
will assist her auot, Mrs. LeBalister, in
tbe preparation of ber spring millinery
Hock. (
Henry 'Heppner arrived borne this
mornindt 'rum an extended and moat en
iojabbs visit to relatives io Ban Fran-
eisortf
Tbe remain! ot J as. Harvey were in
tarred in tbe Heppner cemetery last
Sunday, under tbe auspices o( the ood-
S i
men of the World.
Mr. Mikeeell, Sr., who lives in the
mountains Dear tbe bead of Rbea oreek,
bas srplmd for a pension and expects it
to be granted very soon.
Dr. J. M. Wilson, of Douglas, Wyom
ing, and E. boetcber, both well koown
sbeepboyers, arrived Hstardty morolog,
leering HetnrJsy night for Portland
Gid Halt and Charley Jours are
aocialed together down at Charley's
old place in lb totisorial business
CM on tbem aud get lour whisker
pushed in.
A. B, Niles, of Tbe Nilee-Vineon
Marble Co., of Walla Walla, eeine io
Friday from tbe ioterior. Ue reports
ha 1 weather aa being quite severe for
traveling overland.
A a rand Mother Ilnbbard ball will be
given at tbe opera booe oo the evening.
I desire to attest to tbe merits of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy as one of tbe
most valuable and efficient preparations
on the market. It broke an exceedingly
dangerous oousb for me in 24 hours, and
id gratitude therefor, I desire to inform
you that I will never be without 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. Success to II. O.
R Downey, editor Demoorat, Albion,
Ind. For sale by Conserve Brook.
Tbe only complete and accurate ac
oonnt of the life ot Lyman J. Gage,
Major MoKinley's choice for secretary
of the treasury, has been written for the
March Review ot Reviews by Major
Moses P. Handy, who desoribes tbe
leading traits ot Chicago's first oitizen
in a twelve page illustrated article,
written in Mnjor Handy's usually felioi
tuus style.
Fossil Journal: Mrs. M. A. Donaldson
and daughter Stella returned borne this
week after an absence of more than six
mouths, visiting relatives at Kelso,
Portland and Heppner. Mrs. Donaldeon
bas improved io health a great deal, and
can now walk pretty well with tbe aid of
a orutch.
Pap Minor aonoaoces that the Never-
sweats have lost tbeir hall, ud over
Matlock's saloon, the Independent Order
of Owls haviog leased it. shutting out I
tbeir rival order. As soon as the weath
er moderates regnlar meetings of tbe
Neversweats will be held in Tom Ayers'
barn.
Friday's Oregonian : Mr. Henry Hepp
ner, of Heppner, Morrow oounty, re
turned by steamer last evening, from
San - Franoisoo, accompanied by his
nieces, Miss Pauliue Goldstone and Miss
Lillie Barn?rt, of that city. They leave
for Heppner today.
Jus. M. Hart intends to leave next
Saturday for Dnjtorj, Wash., where be
bas ucoepted a position with J H. Day,
druggist. Jas bas been in tbe employ
of tbe drag firm of Conner & Brock for
some time. Mr. Day eeonrea the services
of a good man.
Portland Dispatoh: The Globe Adver
tising ageDcy, of St. Louis, is a fraud.
Tbe same rasoals are working tbeir
schemes from other localities and differ
ent names. There is hardly a paper io
Oregon that bas not been bilked by
these frauds.
Jas. H. Mi-Ribbon, of the Oregon
Senator, the Pytbiau journal published
at Portland, arrived this morning, ao- j
compacted by bis young son. He is on
a tour ot Eastern Oregon in tbe interest
of his paper, and leaves tonight fur
Portland.
Next Saturday and Sunday the 20th
and 21 t will be tbe third quarterly meet
ing of tbe M. E. oburoh, South. Presid
ing Elder, Rev. R. B. Swift, will be
present, preaohiog Saturday evening,
Sunday at 11 o'clook and again in the
evening.
The old lady was right when she said,
tbe child might die it tbey waited for tbe
dootor. She saved tbe little one's life
with a few doses of One Minute Cough
Cure. Sbe bad used it for oroup before.
Oonser & Brook.
Hon. Henry Blackman, collector of
internal revenue for Oregon, Washington
aod Alaska, came up Sunday morning
from Portland, accompanied by bis
nieoes, Misses Pauline Goldstone and
Lillie Barnert, both of Sun Franoisco.
Tbe country editor may not know it
all, but be does not live Ion in a com
munity without knowing a lot more than
be pnblisbes, says thn editor ot the B
M. Eagle. You can bet on this aud win
every time.
J. A. Patterson arrived borne Saturday
from Rossi aud, B. 0. "Pat" is much
impressed with that country, but at
present much snow covers tbe ground
aod nothing can be done but to run up
board bills.
Hick Mathews aod V. Gentry, under
the firm name ot Matbewa & Geoiry,
are associated together in the barber
busiuess in tbe new stand, two doors
south ot tbe postoffloe. Tbey eulioit
call. tt.
Tbe meeting of tbe Morrow County
SVool growers Association was not held
lest (Saturday, having been postponed
till next Saturday, tbe l'Jth lost., wbeu
it Is boped sheepmen generally will turn
ont.
At Heppner'a warehouse Phill Oono
will pay tbe highest market prioe for full
wool pelts, bides, furs, eto. Pbill sells
direct to Eastern buyers. See bim be
fore yon sell your pelts. tt
To care all old sores, to beal ao in
dolent nleer, or speedily cure piles, yon
need aimply apply !) Witt's Witch Salve
according to directions. Its tnagio-like
aotion will soprise you. Cooser k Brock.
A telegram received last Frid'yby
Mrs. Sam Moonde aonoanoed tbe t.etti
ot ber father, John Huron, wbiob occur'
red on tbe lllb lost., at Stratbruy,
Ontario. He was aged 73 years.
Lee Lacy, acoxmpaoied by Chun.
White, of 1'sperse.k, aud Que Fieh.ot
Portland, arrived ytid4y from the in
tenor.
Heppner talks of bat little now ex
cept tbe Cersoa fight. FitKitnmoos bee
some edmireis but Corbet! is tbe fsvor-
ite.
INrten Stanton, of Eitfbt Mile, mid
proof Uaturday with Wright Baling and
Cbas. Ingraham as wiloeeaee.
. REPORT. OF THE CONDITION
Of the First National Bank at Hepp
ner, in the State of Oregon, at the -Close
of Business, March 9, 1897.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $158,329 53
Overd'fts secured and unsecured 2,280.53
U. S. Bonds to seoure circula
tion 12.500.00
Premiums on D. S. bonds 875 00
Stocks, securities, eto 19,251.01
Banking-bouse furniture, aud
fixtures 3,884.44
Due from National banks (not
reserve agents) 5.24711
Due from approved reserve agta. 3,387.91
Checks auii other cash items.. 10.41
Notes of other National Banks 1500.00
Fractional paper ourreuoy,
nickels and cents 150.40
LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ'.
Speoie 817,805 00
Legal tender notes.. . 695 00
18.500.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of
circulation) 562.50
LEGISLATIVE ENTANGLEMENT.
A Member States His Views as to Borne of
the Matters Involved.
Total....' $226,478.89
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ........ . $50,000.00
Surplus fund 12,000.00
Undivided profits, less expen
ses and taxes paid 23,771 98
National Bank Notes out
standing 11,250.00
Due to other National Banks. . 220.54
Due to State Banks aod Bank
ers 4.234.14
Individual deposits subject to
check Bi.003.a
Demand certificates of deposit 35,998.80
Total $22o,478.89
State op Oregon, )
County op Morrow, $
I, George Conser, Cashier ot the
above named bank, do nolemnly swear
that the above statement is true to tbe
best of my knowledge and belief.
Geo. Conser, Cashier.
Subscribed andsworn to before me this
16th day of Alarob, 1897.
E. L. Frekland,
Notary Publio for Oregon.
Correct Attest: T. A. Rhea, J. P.
Rhea, U. A. Rhea, Directors.
The People Are Convinced
When tbey read tbe testimonials ot cures
by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tbey are writ
ten by honest men and women, and are
plaia, straightforward statements ol
faots. Tbe people have oonfidenoe in
Hood's Sarsaparilla beoause tbey know
it actually and permanently cures, even
when other medioines fail.
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take
with Hoods Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet
tffioieut.
Installation of the L. u. T. 11.
The Ladies of the Maccabees installed
tbeir newly-elected officers Friday after-
uoon, March 12. Tbey are as follows:
Ida M. MoFarlaud, Past Gum ; Arabella
F. Leezer, Cum.; Luurette Leezer, Lieut.
Cum.; Oora L. Kinsman, Reoord Keep
er; Margarite L. Oney, Finance Keeper;
Anna G. Matbews, Mistress-at-Arms;
iMildrrd J. Swaggart, Chaplain; Lena
Lichteuthal, Sargeant; Mary Blabn,
Sentinel; Eroateiue Friedricb, Pioket.
, Thb Dalles, Or., March 1, 1897.
To thb Editor:
Your several reoent criticisms of tbe
representatives who decline to remain at
Salem seem to disregard some considera
tions wbioh justify, or at least excuse,
the thirty members who are now referred
to as absentees. Aside from all legal
questions, it should be borne in mind
that for ten days every fair and lawful
method was used by tbe members who
answered to roll-call in the temporary
organization, to induce the nun who are
now declaring themselves auxioos fur
remedial legislation to do wbst tbey
were sent to Salem to do attend the
sessions and perfeot permanent organi
zation, so that legislation would he pos
sible. This they refused to do, and in
dicated their purpose io prevent, as far
as possible, tbe permanent organization.
After ten days ot tediua waiting,
tbirty-tbree members met iu the tempo
rary organization and thirty-one of these
members elected permanent officers, fitst
having notified the absentees ot their
purpose so to do. These thirty-one
members believed that section 12 of
article IV ot the constitution means just
what it says : "Two-thirds of each house
shall constitute a quorum to transact
busiuess." Seotion 11 ot the same artiole
provides for the choosing ot officers, eto ,
but nothing is said as to what shall con
stitute a quorum prior to section 12. It,
therefore, the choosing ot officers is not
transacting business within tbe meaning
ot seotion 12 tbo common law rule, tbat
a majority shall constitute a 'quorum
obtains, and therefore tbat a majority ot
members-eleot bad a legal right to or
ganize, but not a legal right to transact
busiuess. It bas always been the cus
tom for the two houses, after choosing
officers, to notify tbe governor tbat tbey
were organized and ready to transact
business; to this extent, at least, tbe or
ganizing has not been heretofore consid
ered " transacting busiuess," either by
tbe governor or tbe two branches ot tbe
legislature.
After waiting thirty-five days longer
for tbe now ambitious legislators to do
what was tbeir lawful and moral duty to
do take tbe oath of offioe and manifest
a disposition to take part in tbe work of
tbe legislature the so-called "Benson
house" adopted a resolution to adjourn,
the senate first having adopted a like
resolution. These resolutions were
never rescinded, and it hardly seems
probable tbat any unprejudiced person
would olaiin that tbis was not a consti
tutional adjournment. About ten days
before the adjournment, when it still
seemed possible that Mr. Mitchell might
be eleoted, the president of the senate
expressed to me a wish that both houses
might adjourn, and gave it as bis opin
ion tbat should tbe senate and "Benson
bouse" independently resolve to adjourn,
suoh aotion would constitute a valid adjournment.
Judging from tbe past oonduot of the
Mr. Ellis Was Rind.
A story has reached Portland tbat
Representative Ellis, who could not
gratify the ambition of tbe young Wash
ingtonian who was willing to make a
sacrifice of himself and settle in Oregon
if Mr. Ellis would appoin him postmaster
at Astoria, also failed to please a Wash
ington lady, who wished bim to appoint
ber son to the military aoademy at West
point. She said tbe lad was desoended
from some ot the noblest blond shed in
tbe Amerioan revolution; but tbe presi
dent was prejudiced, and sbe had no
political influence wbioh amid prevail
on bim to appoint the boy. If Mr. Ellis
would only appoint bim sbe could get
around the requirement tbat he should
be a resident of Oregon. Mr. Ellis said
tbat, it the .boy would spend a year in
Oregou, he would be admitted to tbe
competitive examination, provided be
passed the physical examination. Aud,
it be stood highest in tbe competitive
examination, Mr. Ellis would pledge bis
honor to appoint bim as deserved. Tbis
arrangement did not suit tbe lady, arid,
with a Boornful stare at the stalwart rep
resentative from the wild and woolly
West, she strode hautily away. Oregon
ian. i
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that oannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure 1
F. J. Cheney & Co,, Props., Toledo, O.
We, tbe undersigned, bays known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve bim 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.
W aiding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Drueeists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon tbe blood aod mu
cous surfaces ot the system. Price 75c,
per botlle. . Sold by all Druggists. Tes
timonials free.
is-
i
r
To Be
Given Away
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
BlackwelPs
Genuine
Durham
Tobacco
The Best
; SmokingTobacco Made
You will find one coupon In
side each a-ounce bag, and two
coupons inside each 4-ounce
bag. Buyabag, read the coupon
and see how to get your share.
I i i III lrm " md II il 'III'
.....HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect.
Birthday Party.
Miss Elise Bartholomew invited in a
number of ber young friends on last
Friday, tbe event ot ber twelfth birth
day. It was a most enjoyable affair
throughout. There were present: Hep
pie B'aokiuan, Gertrude Bishop, Earl
MoFarlaid, Willie Duttoo, Etta Rogers,
Willa Minor, Nora Matlock, Nelsou
Bartholomew, Fay Bartholomew, Fred
Bartholomew, Leala Campbell, Mary
MoS words, Z e Patterson, Leah Minor,
Reuben Wills, Blanohe Redfleld, Harold
Dnnn, Mamie Dunn, Oscar Borg, Ralph
Bishop, Freddie Elder and Alfred
Qoblezt.
DO yOU Want true Or false members of the present "Davis bouse," I
coffee?
tod?
baking powder?
flavoring extracts?
and iplcet ?
Schilling's Best'xs the true.
Your grocer pays your
money back if you don't
like it.
2S
r or sale by
E. W. Rhea & Co.
Notice to Farmers.
I will plaoe for sale at Conser A
Brock's a receipt for killing squirrels
and gophers, wbioh is easily prepared
aud can be made at a cost not to exceed
5 oents per gallon. They readily take
tbis poison tnd it is a suooess in every
particular. I will furnish with reoeipt
drags to make twenty gallons of tbe
poison for i and guarantee the drugs to
oost less tbao 5 cents per gallon.
tf B. F. Bwaqoabt, Heppner, Or.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
R
HOWARD.
Who never lets politios interfere with business. At tbe
same old stand, next door to M. Lichtentbal'. '
Aboat Telephone Matter.
Mayor M. C. Kellogg, who returned a
few days tioce from a business trip Io
points lo Qrant oounty inform tbe
Democrat tbat tbe Canyon City Tela
nhooe Company desire to extend its
line. bich is io operatioo betweeo Co
yon City and Prairie City, to Bsker City
end will ak our citizen to offer tbe
same eoooarsgemenl extended last
summsr. Providing the proposition
meets with favorable oons'derttioo tbe
oompaoy will begin work early in tbe
spring and will pub the Hoe to comple
tion at the arliest possible moment.
Mayor Kellogg say that lb oiUzeo
ot Heppner would jump al a similar
proposition sod it Baker fail to take
advantags of lb opportunity preeeotnd
to secure first olaee telephonic connec
tion with oor Ureal oounty friend,
Ueppuer will "do tbe grand." Baker
City D-raocat.
oontinue to say tbat should the absent
members now return in a body, the
would-be "remedial legislators" would
vanish even as dnring tbe 45 days of
session. But if not, with several legal
questions banging over tbe proposed
"session," any legislation would be
detriment rather tbau a benefit to tbe
people of tbe state, Better a speoial
session, tree from legal complications,
than any session based upon tbe so
called Duvis bouse.
Whatever may be said as totbedesira
bility of eleoting a senator whose princi
ples are at all point in lougb with tbe
republican party io plaoe ot Senator
Mitchell, tbe methods used by tbe men
who now a; pear to be making ao effort
to organic tbe legislature, to defeat Mr.
Mitchell, should not be approved by any
one, and oannot be upheld by any
patriotio oitiseo. Tbe immediate result
may be well for the state, but the ani
mate result will oertalnly be more dis
astrous than the election ot any man to
the senatorsbip, howsoever objectionable
be may he. In view ot these considers
tions I do not feel tbat It i either my
legal or my moral duty to return to
Salem until tbe supreme court deoidee
that tbe Benson bouse was not a legal
boly and the adjournment ot tbe two
boot ineffective, or a epecial eeion ia
called by tbe governor.
B. S. IIUKTIXOTO!.
Buoklen't Arnica Halve.
Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 26 centa per box. For sale by
Cooser & Brock.
Tbe length ot lite may be inoreased by
lessening dangers. The majority ot peo
ple die from lung troubles. These may
be averted by promptly useing One
Minute Cough Cure. Conser & Brock
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BORCI-IKRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
For Kent.
The Bailey Ditab oompany bave for
rent tbree or (our 40 aore trsots of fruit
and garden land under tbis ditoh on the
Columbia river below Umatilla wbiuii
they desire to lease for a term of one or
more years tor one-fourth ot crop raised
tbe renter to plant such trees as are
furnished and care for them during tbe
lease. The lands are well irrigated,
have plenty of water and lay well are
close to railroad or will sell on eaey
terms, long time end low rate of interest.
For information write to tbe Bailey
Uitob Company, Umatilla Or., or call at
the oompaoy' farm.
The above letter was published In a
reoent Issue of tbeOrngonlao, and shows
Qoo. B. S. Haolingtoo's position.
Is Peetle Wit sineai
Josef Mueller, the popular alino
Of Si. r.triek i Dey. WedoeeJ.y, March lb. WU.y B. Allen O. of Po,tl.,4.
17th. Miiiic br Wetteoborger and
Ingrabam. Don't mite it. S B-
Bit ia eaii that a eompaey i preparing
to build a railroad from Bigg Uoo,on
tbe O. It 4 N . to Prioevill. It will be
com oleUdaa far a Wasco la time to
bandl this yeer'a grain em p.
..,-u .t aL i.x (Mi. I
riiaiaXlMiLlLl
In htm.
w
relumed Friday from a two dey' b'll
oe visit to LxlDgtoo and vicinity,
where be luroee led io disposing of foof
instrument wbioh bow free the borne
or Jee. P. Rbea, I. A. Vf note y, J
Maton aod Wm. Beroett This make a
total of Is lestru-aaot tbat Mr. Mueller
be dispoM'i of since hi arrival here,
whinn erl n'y pk ! f"r bis
butty ' ui .i 1 t'.e vry IiVi.I
and pi'i'r lriu iiio wbtcb the !
truotebt ' IJ. Aiipurtttly MJuf
A fchow .f Their Uwi,
Liun Mat'esoo and Mark Boyd, the
Utter au employ of this otflie, on last
Huodsy night inaugurated a little show
of their owo wbioh Caused tbe o(B ;ers of
the law to look for tbem on Jeetefdey,
but tbey bed arieotd themsnlves.
It oootirs to lb Osteite that it ynong
men, or other paoplo, desire to become
chronic lawbreaker they should do on
good Job and qui. The people of II' pp
DT r becomiog eitreiHy tired of be
ing annoyed to death It i lira that
this rt ot aouseos should (tup.
If you arc going to boil
vour tea, one tea is about
0
as good as another.
If you will follow dircc
tions, try Schillings Best
1 a
Your grocer returns your
money in full if you don't
like it.
A Squint fmopaaf
4 CHALUXUK.
AVK VtHH I.KAIM.
I hereby lne a eballeng lo any one
j in Oregon to roe a foot reoe any distance
I from one t- Iwet'y fl mile for aoy
eeawmeble pore desired. Addrea 2o3
MnrHaoo lrt, Portland, (Jreton.
8 17 Maca t. MoUbbmott.
This Space Beloogs to
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Heppncr's Hardware Dealers.
Hoaly eruption on tbe bead, chapped
band end lips, cuts, bruise, scalds,
burns ar quickly cured by Da Witt
Witob Uacel Halve. It is at present the
artiole most used for pile, end it alway
cares them. Oonter Brock.
Joy
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