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

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    Eat
Thia 1b the complaint of
thousands at this season.
They have no appetite; food
floes not relish. They need the toning up of
the stomach and digestive organs, which
a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla will give
them. It also purifies and enriches the
blood, cures that distress after eating and
internal misery only a dyspeptic can
know, creates an appetite, overcomes that
tired feeling and builds up and sustains
the whole physical system. It so prompt
ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp
toms and cures nervous headaches, that it
seems to have almost " a magic touch."
nJood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hrwwl'e are the best after-dinner
1 1UOU S KlIIS pills, aid digestion, aso.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great politioal campaign
is over and the winter season again with
ns, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE a.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, J1.50 $3.50
" 8. F. Examiner, fl.60 8.75
" N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, U.00 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, U-00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2. 50
' Leslie's Weekly, W.OO 5.00
Here and There.
Everybody should have a telephone
Gome in now snd subscribe for the
Gazette.
in from Eight Mile
Sqnire Jones was
last week.
Ga
Tom Davidson was over from David
son Saturday.
Advertising epaoa for sale at tbe
zette ranch.
Job work and lezal blanks at tbe
Gazette office.
Nets Magnosen was in from Lexing
ton yesterday.
Wm. Penland was down from the big
ranch yesterday.
Joe Mason was in from lower Rhea
oreek yesterday.
Ohas. Johnson was up from Lexing
ton Saturday last.
T. W. Stephens, of Burns, was in
Heppner over Snnday.
The Heppner Transfer Co. have wood
for sale. Coil on them. 231m
Frank Laoy went down to Portland
Inst week on business.
Tom Durham is reoovering from an
atti0 of liver trouble.
wrney Doberty and Mike Marshal
I desire to attest to tbe merits of Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy as one of tbe
must valuable and efficient preparations
on the market. It broke bo exceedingly
dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and
in gratitude therefor, I desire to inform
yon 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. Suooess to It. 0.
R. Downey, editor Democrat, Albion,
Ind. For sale by Conser & Brook.
Crook County Journal: On Saturday
last, Alex. Beleher, deputy ooustabli' of
Mitchell preoinot, arrived in this city
with "Kid" BufSogton, who was lodged
in the onunty j nl on a charge of rob-
oery. The "K.i1 " as he is called, is
about the same as "Kid" Moore, who
was "moved on" from our city noma
time ago and laBt heard from was being
"moved on" by other cities and not
wanted by any deoent looation.
Mr. D. C. Downer has luckily seoured
as a partner, tbe renowned painter of tbe
Paoifio coast, Mr. Emmett Swann, late
of San Franoisco, and will do oarriage,
house, sign and ornamental painting,
plain and deoorative paperh engine,
They lead while others follow. They
originate, others imitate. Shop opposite
City hotel. tf.
St. Helens Mist: It appears just now
that Secretary Kinoaid is the most im
portant offioial in the state. He refuses
to issue warrants on any of tbe several
funds for oarryiog on state business ex
oept his own salary and a few other
items. Mr. Kinoaid in point of impor
tance is all that the word implies.
"Exouse me" observed the man in
spectacles "but I am a surgeon, and that
is not where the liver is." Never you
mind where the liver is." retorted the
other. ''If it w an in his big toe or bis
left ear DeWitt's Little Early Risers
would reach it and shake it for bim. On
that yon can bet your gig-lamps." Con
ser & Brock.,
Mrs. John Jenkins has lately pur
chased one of tbe celebrated Newoomb
Fly-Shuttle looms and is now prepared
to do all kinds of oarpet and rug weav
ing. Any one desiring first class work
should oall on her at her Lome on lower
Main street. Low prioes and all work
guaranteed. 7-35
Eagle: The Blue Mountain Eagle
was declared by tbe oounty court last
week to be the official paper of Grant
oounty for the year 1897. This distinc
tion was given this family journal by
virtue of its having the largest oircula-!
tion of any paper in the oounty.
The old lady was right when she said,
the child might die if tbey waited for the
doctor. She saved the little one's life
with a few doses of One Minute Cough
Cure. Sbe had used it for croup before.
Conser & Brook.
Judge Bartholomew has decided that
be will pay over state taxes as usual, as
refusal to do so would mean large pay
ments of interest, and be considers it
better to do business on a cash basis as
long as possible.
Judge Spargur, at the head of the
Foster ditoh enterprise, was arrested
last iriday by a Nebraska sheriff near
Umatilla on tbe O. R. & N. train while
en route to Portland, obarged with
crookedness back in Nebraska.
THOd. WOuLERK SHOOTS HIMSELF.
An Attempt at Suicide Happily Averted by
the Worthlesgness of the Weapon.
Given Away These
Useful
Books
o town Saturday.
I
were
jjjram'hornton was up from his lone
possession.' l08t auna8y-
TOk. is Hod Gola7 Best beer on
if uai
earth. Bee aa' elsewhere.
p-i tielebar was in Saturday looking
after tome business matters
Le Kilbourne was over from Goose
berry laB Friday and Saturday.
j( Greece roasts Turkey, Minor & Co
ill famish tbe cranberries free.
Heppner wants some raoei tbis spring.
e oannot afford to mist them
Some wood on subscription or oo old
debts will be graciously accepted.
Every business man of Heppner
should advertise in tbe Gazette.
Tbe Redlight people will treat yon
right. Call oo tbem when in town, tf
Minor k Oo. bare the largest line of
Indies' tan aboet to be shown io tbe city
Ever business man wbo wants to
have bli light tbino should advertise in
tbe Gazette.
Minor k Co. can sell yon so all wool
anit for what oar competitors ask lor a
ootton suit.
Lnn Leathers is in town tbis week.
Ha haa ben clerking in Mrs. Geo
Crown's store tbe past winter.
S. J. Eleedmsn, representing Etberg,
Const ft Co- was in town Saturday look
ing (tier bis customers bere.
Otis Weloh came in from Portland on
.....
rlday't train. Otis bat been using a
immarmtl eourte down there ton
winter.
J. I. Carson, wbo was bere last wa
on, bM arrived from Central City, Neb ,
and will tka out tome sheep tbis season
over the trail.
Low TilUrd keeps wet Roods dowa
at bis new pltca, oesr tbe eounoil
obambert. Call at Tbe Welcome aod
make yoamelt at borne.
President Cleveland bat got through
hnnitno dncka at ffowomeol upeoie,
bat too can hunt bargains at Minor ft
Oo.' i tod save expenses,
Tbos. Woolery if reported as fat r
imrtn from bit root tipen.net
. P.4l.nd. (It It t In bt
UVIWU b w. . . --
Good Samaritan botpilal.
John T. Drowo, ttrangor here.
.... of tome twenty-two
i...iwu ,iht hand hurt VwJIjr b.lt
homt&i recently. Th
urniiug iy wjw
and of a ixiard containing a nil
n .tnktu two finger lacerating
them. He narrowly t.oaped cats
of blood poitoniog.
Dr. L. J. E-ites, who left here some
time ago to attend tbe Keeley Institute
at Salem, baa left tbe institution thor
oughly cured and will spend tbe sum
mer iu tbe mountains of Baker county.
Tbe reservation Indian can buy whis
key as usual, if he can get it, but under
the new laws tbe dealer must tske bit
chances. Tbe Umatill reservation will
reoeive tbe attention of the authorities.
E. O.: B. F. Saggart has been de
tained in town until today with sick
ness. Tbis afternoon be started borne
by wagon to bis plaoe near Heppuer.
Mat Hogbes and Jaa. Leahey ere
down from tbe head waters of Willow
oreek yesterday. Tbe boys bad a good
time while in tbeoity.
Walt Thompson, the stage man, was
in )esterday. no reports i)i feet of
snow at the "noon station" and I feel
up on Mahogany ItiJge.
E. O : J. B. Boyd, of the Blue Moan
tain Eagle, left Thursday evening for
Spokane, bit wife remaining in Pendle
ton to await bis return.
Tbe celebrated imported running
stallion, Calpbarnns, will stand the
season in Heppner. For partioulara
call on W. O. Minor. If
Mr. E. E. Hewett arrived from Port
land Sunday morning and baa accepted
a plaoe witb Conner k Brock, in tbeir
drug store.
At 1:05 o'olock on the afternoon of
Friday, March 19, says the Portland
Telegram, Thomas Woolery, a merohant
ef lone, Morrow oounty, this state, at
tempted suioide by shooting himself in
the head, while in his room at tbe
Perkins hotel. Dr. A. C. Panton was at
onoe summoned, and a oall sent in for
the police patrol wagon, on tbe arrival
of which the man was oonveyed to Good
Samaritan hospital.
Woolery,, aooompaoied by his wife, ar
rived at tbe Perkins hotel ou Friday last,
he stating it na his intention to remain
in Portland for a month at least, busi
ness and pleasure being oombined in bis
visit.
Up to Tuesday last, Woolery appeared
to be in perfect health aod tbe best of
spirits, be and his wife apparently en
joying themselves. On Tuesday Wool
ery was taken down sick with an attack
of grip, and forced to seek bis bed, he
not leaving tbe room since nntil carried
out with a bullet wound in bis head this
afternoon.
Last night Woolery suffered greatly,
his feverish condition being suoh as to at
times bring on semi-delirium. Tbis
morning, however, he appeared quieter
and his wife, who bad been in constant
attendance upou bim, sought some need
ed rest.
How Woolery readied the bureau and
seoured the revolver with whioh his mad
aot was oomnaitted, is not known, but
shortly after 1 o'olock the wife was
startled by the report of a pistol
Quickly reaching her husband's side sbe
was horrified to find bim lying face
downward on the bed. a ghastly wound
over the right temple, from which the
blood was pouring, and the still smoking
pistol on tbe fljor, instantly revealing
tbe tragio aot of her husband.
The sound of the shot aod Mrs. Wool
ery's ories spread the alarm to the hotel
attendants. Dr. A. 0. Panton was sent
tor and immediately responded. On ex
amining the wonnd he at onoe ordered
Woolery, who was unconsoioua, con
veyed to Good Sumaritan hospital.
The senseless form of tbe attempted
suioide was carried down stairs and
placed in tbe patrol wagon whioh had
been oalled, Police Officer Jackson and
'bus driver Obeen, of tbe hotel, support
ing the body.
Just prior to reaching tbe hospital
Woolery recovered oonsoiousness, and
grasping Gheen by the wrists drew him
self upward and gasped: "What's the
matter? What's happened?" Before an
answer could be given bim he bad ro
lapsed again into unoonsoiousuess.
It is generally believed that Woolery
was laboring under an attaokot delirium
produced by tbe fever from whioh he
was suffering, when the desperate aot
was committed. He bad but last night
appreciated how ill a man be was, and
had decided to be taken to tbe hospital
today, tbe hack in which be was to be
removed being iu waiting at tbe hotel
entrance at the time Woolery turned the
pistol on himself.
It was at first supposed from the des
cription given of the wound that Wool
ery was seriously if not fatally wonnd
ed. Tbe examination at the hospital,
however, shows that the bullet, which
was fired from a cheap bulldog revolver,
had not the foroeto penetrate Die skull
and Woolery escaped witb a severe soalp
wound.
Jne Woolery, brother of Tboa. Wool
ery, the well known merchant of lone,
left on Friday night to be at tbe bedside
of bis brother.
Instructions
tor making
n ana
Fancy Work
Mrs. Nellie Daggett' of Boston, has
reoently-written a book, "Fanoy Work
and Art Deoorations," that gives prac
tical instructions for making doilies,
lable-oovers, soarfs, tray-oloths, pin
ousbions, etc, etc, with fifty illustra
tions. This book, together with "Sao.
oesstul Home Dyeing," will be sent tree
to any reader who will address "Dia
mond Dyes," Burlington, Vermont, in
closing a 2-cent stamp. .
The above liberal offer is made to ad
vertise tbe reliabble Diamond Dyes, and
to get their book upon home dyeing into
the bands of women wbo want to dress
well by making their old olothing look
like new.
Tbe fact that Diamond Dyes have
been the standard home dyes for nearly
twenty years, and that tbeir sale inoreas'
es from year to year, is proof positive
that they have never bad an equal.
For Bent.
The Bailey Ditah company have for
rent three or tour 40 aore tracts of fruit
and garden land nnder this ditch on tbe
Columbia river below Umatilla whiob
tbey desire to lease for a term of one or
more years for oue-fourth of orop raised
tbe renter to plant such trees as are
furnished and oare for them daring the
lease. The lands are well irrigated
have plenty of water and lay well are
close to railroad or will sell on easy
terms, long time and low rate of interest
For information write to the Bailey
Ditch Qompany, Umatilla Or., or call at
the company's farm.
BILLS BY. ELLIS.
A Number Introduced Which Were Pending
la the Last Coneresa.
Washington, March 21. (Oregonian
Dispatoh.) A great many bills have al
ready been introduced in oongress, naauy
of them bills whioh were pending in tbe
last oongress. Representative Ellis has
introduced quite a number of tbe bills
which were pending in tbe last oongress,
among them being tbe following:
The bill granting pensions to surviv
ors of Indian wars, including tboBe in
Oregon and Washington. Tbis bill
passed tbe last senate, and a large ma
jority of the members of the last bouee
approved ;of the measure, but the speak
er would not agree to a day for consider
ation, and it was, of course, lost. The
bill for the relief of settlers on publio
lands was also reintroduced; also to pro
ride topographic surveys and marking
elevations ou arid lands; also authoriz
ing the seoretary of war to exchange
with the Oregon National Guard, giving
Springfield rifles of the pattern of 1884
Mr. Ellis also introduoed tbe following
olaim and pension bills:
For tbe relief of John W. Lewis; grant
ing a pension to J. W. Swift, of Baker
City; for tbe relief of Margaret MoKay,
widow of tbe late William C. MoKay;
for tbe relief of William 0. Adams;
granting an inorease of pension to John
Walters; to provide for carrying out tbe
findings of the court of claims in the
oase of John Campbell; for the relief of
T. J. Miller; tor tbe relief of Peter Grant
Stewart; granting a pension to P. F.
Castleman ; granting an increase of pen
sion to John P. Thomas; for the relief of
B. F. Do well; for the relief of George
Hughes, of Portland.
Senator MoBride introduced the In
dian war bill in the senate.
you r
'11
ILL.
HAVI
Nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
you will find one coupon
Inside each two ounce bag
and two coupons lntlde each
four ounce bagof Blaokwell's
Durham. Buy a bag of this
oelebrated tobacco and read
the coupon which gives a
list of valuable presents and
how to get them.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The BeBt Salve in the 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
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by
Conser & Brook.
Hotel
.....HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best of accom
modations in every respect.
Sheepshearers' Union.
Notice is hereby given to all sheep-
shearers to meet in Heppner, April 3rd
1897, at the court house at 1 o'clock
m., to bold a meeting in regard to tne
price of shearing.
W. A. Richardson,
President Shearers'a Unioo.
Tbe old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with tbe modern
telephone, illustrates the old tedious
methods of "breaking" colds oompared
witb tbeir almost instantaneous cure by
One Minute Cough Care. Conser k
Brook.
To cure all old sores, to beal an In
dolent nleer, or speedily oure piles, you
need simply apply DeWitt's Witoh Salve
according to directions. Its magio-like
aotion will suprise you. Conser & Brook.
My Neighbor Told He
Abont Hood's Sarsaparilla aud advised
me to try it tbis is the kind of adver
lining which gives Hood's Sarsaparilla
the largest sales in tbe world. Friend
tells friend that Hood's 8arapanlla
gores ; that it gives strength, health, vi
tality and vigor, and whole neighbor
hood! use it as a family medicine.
Hood's Pills aot easily and pro m tit I y
on tbe liver aud bwel. Cure ick
beBdacbe.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the National Bank of Heppner at
Ueppner, xn the state of Oregon,
at the clone of businesn,
March 9th, 1897.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts .$ 46,200.94
Overdrafts seoured and unse
cured 1,503.75
U. S. bonds to secure circula
tion 12,750.00
Stocks, seourities, eto 5,9f4.43
Bunkiughouse, furniture, s fix.
Due from National Banks
(not Reserve Agents)
Due from state banks and
banker
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash items..
LAWrUL MONEY BEKKEVI IN BANK, VII:
Specie $ 817.80
Legal tender notes. 20.00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per oent of circulation)
2,509 30
303.33
102.14
402
9.24
337.80
CC2.50
9 70,357.45
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
T
R
HOWARD.
Wbo never lets politios interfere with business. At tbe
same old stand, next door to M. Lichtenthal's.
Notice to Farmers.
I will plaoe for sale at Couser
Brook's a receipt for killing squirrels
aud gophers, whioh is easily prepared
and can be made at a ooet not to exoeed
5 oents per gallon. They readily take
tbis poison and it is a suooess in every
partioular. I will furnish with reoeipt
drugs to make twenty gallons of the
poison tor $4 and guarantee the drugs to
eost less than 5 cents per gallon.
tf B. F. SwAQGART, Heppner, Or.
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Alain Street. Heppner, Oregon.
For Bale or Trade.
It yon want Heppner property don't
tail to consult J. W. Morrow. For the
right person, one who wants to garden,
milk a few oows, raise chickens, etc, I
(lave a fine proposition to oflbr one,
Onoe devoloped will produce revenue ol
81200 yearly. Will be told on eaoy
terms, would Dot object to taking 1C0 1
no res as part payment. 6231 f
flint flint Itrbln riles.
Symptoms: Moisture; inteuee itching
and stinging; moot at night; worse by
scratching- If allowed to ooutinne torn-
orafoim which often bleed and nloeralt
bfOuiuiog very tore. Hwayoo't Oint
ment ttopt the Itching aod blwdmg,
beait oioeratioo, ana in mutt cant r-
Diovrt lbs tumors. At diuggnta, or by
mail, for fx) oents. Dr. few ay ot A Hon,
f hiladelpbia.
As Inhnmiin Fiend.
We bave been informed, on reliable
authority, that tba direotort ot the
Antelope school district on Itst Thurs
day dismissed Prof. Lake, the principal
of the tcbool at that place. Tbe reason
ustigned waa that Lake attempted to
oommil rape npon a 13 year-old daugh
ter' of a well known resident of that
plaoe. When oar informant left feeling
ran very bigh and it would not be sur
prising that barsb measures were used
lo meting out juttioe to tbit inhuman
fleod. Prlneville Review.
II. O. Lake, bit wife and liiter-ln-law,
left on the ttage lail Wednesday morn
ing for llillsboro, tbeir tomeohat sud
den departure being entitled by tbe
sotinn of tua aobool board la-it Monday
Antelope Herald.
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expen
ses and taxes paid
National bank note outstand
ing 11,250.00
Due to 'State Bunks and bank
era
Dividends unpaid . . .
Individual deposits
to check
Demand certificates
posit
William Hogbea let a pistol fall in 3
W. Rasmat' saloon yesterdsy moroiog,
striking so it o foot railing lo aocb i
manner at to discharge the weapon
The ball grazed Sam Kiotmao't pols
loont near tbe ankle aod tped oo into
tbe oeiling, making a nice, round bolt
but fortunately hurting oo out. It wm
a lucky accident
Tba Heppner Nest of I. O. O Owla
will meet in Matlock's ball at tome time
during tbt dark of the mooo. Nooe bnl
tbot of impeachable cbereoler likt Hay
Bennett aod Diok Neville are allowed
lo beoome nitaiben.beoce Ibt galberiog
will be mot telect.
Tbe lax lry 'bit year auiooutt io ail
to 31 M milit io Morrow coooly, at emn-
mred with 41' millt laat year. Tbit
it a mocb needed rwdoctioo and will be
m.ffeial-d much by our tat ridden
ditsrns
Cha. Bru!t tame op from Letiog
too )trfiUy morning, leafing tor b'mw
ou Im. to gut's iiwu.
I
How's Tbur
We offer One Hundred Dollars IUward
for any case ot Catarrh tbat oanoot be
rared by liall't Catarrh Cure!
F. J. CutNir k Co., Prop, Toledo, O,
We, tba nodertignel, bave knowo F
J. Cheney (or tbe laat 13 years, and be
lieve bim perfectly honorable to all bust
oea trantaotiont and Ouanoially able to
earry out any obligation made by Ibrir
Arm.
Wt k Trosi, Wholesale Druggists
Toledo, O.
Waldlug, Kiooeo A Marvio, Wholesale
Drnggiata, Toledo, O.
liall't Catarrh Care it lako infernally,
acliog dirlly opon tbe blood and mo
cm tarfaof t nl lb system. Prioe 76e.
pr buttle. Hold by all Druggista.
Iimoiiialt free.
aubjeot
of de-
50,000.00
7,000.00
605 83
20 00
600.00
560.72
221.00
Leading Feed Yard. The feed yard
next door to tbe Gazette ollloe, now be
ing oonduoted by Wm. Gordon, is per
fectly equipped in every particular. Billy
solioita your patronage and you may rest
assured tbat your horses will be well
cored for when left in bis charge. Prioet
very reasonable. Hay and grain for
tale. tf
Total
Htats or Okboon, I
f 70,357.45
is.
Count? of Morrow
I, Ed. It. Hhbop, Csahier of tba
eliove named bank, do solemnly ewesr
tbat lbs above statement is true to tbe
best of my knowledge and belief.
F.D. H. Uihhop, UHntiier.
Hub.oribed and sworn lo before me
thi2o:b day ot March. 1H07.
UTM I ATTXBSON,
Notary I'ublm for Oregon.
Correct-Attent : Wm. Penland. O. E.
Farntwortb, P. C. Thompson, Directors.
This Space Belongs to
GILLIAM &BISBEE,
Heppner's Hardware Dealers.
I Am The Father of
Hilly V itiJaM was io from bis Butter
"k tunth l iday.
Mut Ifl Matlock eame op this roort .
ing from Portland lo visit ber parents,
Mr. aod Mra. Jss. D. Matlock.
Frte Green came in from tbe mom
taint today where be tayt tbere it all of
Iwo feet of tnow, but it is ebinooktog
and ooooot last long.
VjThfM hti nTr hfmu ft tlmft whwi trow- 1
fnUonl1 (uftrrl fttrftintt filial with Dior 1
rm, Thr b Dvr bmn tun whoa i
I ferry MttHt WfHt ttiurti TU. Thmf ftf I
L ftlwfcya lb brat. Kr Ml ty Ifftdmc .
Y tltjftUv bftfm, Insist oo oft Ting lhaun.
I FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL
I ! fnll of Information for iM ftn4
I fUntttra. TriPf will nowr t bUr dm
lhan fMi to Mind forth ifl tvlltinn Pro
BJO TWIETS I
Am also a Merchant and Want
Your Patronage.
And in order to get it wc have pro
cured the finest line of General
Merchandise ever shown in this city.
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WJ XoVOY
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(No diet oo ut, or fly tpeckt oo our goods;
We are not like tbe tly, or our competitors,
wbo lay dormant ail months, but are open
for bosioest at all botira, days aod months.)
OUR SPRING STOCK
AMOUNTING
TO OVER
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Is now in and ready for inspection. Call and
examine; wc arc here to show goods.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAK,
J. C. OOlTCI-nmS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
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E. W. Rhea & to.
III?CIC 'riiis FAMOUS
Hop Gold Beer
A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
JStfir Brewery Coinpuny,
203 Washington St.. Pertlanrf, Or. VANCOUVER, WASH.
the GAZETTE. $2.50 A Year for CASH.
Why do you wait dear brother,
Why do you tarry so long;
When Minor & Co. will give you
What you want for a song.
Yours for Business, MINOR & CO.
You con Wogcr Your Sox that You
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Oo Willow Htrtsl, oaartbt City IU11.
THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
Th7 try to pltaat all. Kiot olob rooms In coootctioo.
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