Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 13, 1897, Image 3

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odnced by the use 'wca, opiate or nar
tio compounds bad, decidedly bad.
8T undermine b'th and shatter the
astitution and patient is steadily
Rowing into a -fso condition often
eftJting ia thoierrible slavery and
iaery ot tie co)ne and opium habit.
'ep inducid bye use of Hood's Sara
rflla does tot y'baps come as quickly,
ft jit comesnj surely and more per
tinently thtp nature's great restor
f and rejuiting channel purified,
alized andeiched blood. This feeds
swerves tft life-giving energy and
AVlldi up V system and constitution
foundation of all health
lood pure, rich, red blood.
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llUOU IIS easy to operate. 25 cents
GOQCLUBBING LIST.
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great politloal campaign
winter season again with
t end
1 mill . ,
ji Km nu Buequuie supply Ot
Oil and vtl reading matter for the
g evenii Cognizant of this the
fitaette has tie clubbing arrangements
th a num lot periodicals and now
offers the foling to all new and renew -
subscribe
e GA5Errl50 and Club Rate
Weekly Orerin, $1.50 3.so
8. FAminer, $1.50....
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NVebfoot Plal
N. Ylbune.tl.OO..
Intcjan, $1.00
8. F.bnlcle, $1.50
Y. World, $1.00....
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aess.
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family.
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' Mrs. I. N.
ley ia on the siok list.
was in today on busi-
is below to visit bis
as in from Bbea oreek
Si'as Wrigl
yesterday
Ben SwRgdis np from bis ranch be
low LexioS
Th Gazetf '" 86"8 i0D wor'" BD
advertising
Hfflry HfJnr returned from below
on Sinday inring.
Thi Hepinf transfer Oo. have wood
'or ate. C' ' tbem. 25-lm
"Wit isflopGold? Best beer on
eaME ad. dsewhere.
' ElffDey is making some improve
meoA the vioioity of the Belvedere.
1(ale A fine six-year-old Jack.
1 or write Ben Swaggart, Lexing
ton. 5315
I 8 perry and family bare moved
lie 'Joe Hayes property on Chase
m H. Blaokman arrived Snodsy
an'fflited bis family on Sunday and
Milay.
ry business man wbo wants to
hi-bls light shine should advertise in
tb gazette.
Vll find oomplete stock of tobao-
Ooiifigsri and smoker's goods at the
Owge Front. tf
I
i bive advertising spaoe for the
prtfiaiooal men. Every doctor and
lit; it in town sboald have bis card in
tbtfizette,
Jtlb '-etables and fruits of tbe sea
sot f rive daily at tbe Orange Front,
ophite City hotel, corner Main and
WlT Itreeta. tf
iw place, near the oounoil
l(Jall at Tbe Welcome and
z)f at borne,
(l options oo tbs bead, chapped
J ui lips, CUI5, urumes, suniun,
bnl A quickly oured by DeWitt's
WitivHasel Salve. It is at present the
trud most owed for pile, and it always
care&em. Oonser Brock.
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E. J. Siooam is reoeiving bis drag
stock and will be open for business io
the very near future.
Wm. Sorivner is expeotiog W. F. Hat
ton back in a few days. He will work in
Will's shop this summer.
Wm. Gilobrist died at bia home near
Ritter, Grant oounty, on Monday of last
week. He was an old pioneer.
G. A. B. members in this vicinity will
find Dan Gallagher by addressing tbe
Soldiers' Home, Boseburg, Oregon.
Put a quarter io your pocket and
don't spend it till you get down to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors and cigars.
Near city ball. a
The celebrated imported running
stallion, Calpburnus. will stand the
season in Heppner. For particulars
call oo W. O. Minor. tf
Portland has lioensed niokle-in-the-slot
machines, bat tbe mayor says be
will fight them through state laws,
license or no lioeuse.
Condon Globe: Wm. Meek went to
Heppner this week and .will assist bis
brother-in-law, W. P. Scrivner, in bis
shop several months.
Irrigation rates will be charged by tbe
Heppner Light & Water Company from
tbe first time that water is used through
the hose for that purpose. 57
Jesse Lieuallen commenced shearing
yesterday down at O. A. Rhea's lower
ranch where a number of men are busi
ly engaged io roaobiog the muttons.
The Gfizette is under obligations to
Mrs. John C. Brown for miesing d um
bers of tbe Gazette, recently advertised
for. Verily, printers' ink is all right.
Chas. Johnson and wife and Geo. W.
Smith and wife were up from tbe Lex
ington seotion last Saturday. Mr. John
son is slowly recovering from bis recent
illness.
Roy Devoigne, better known as "Yak,"
bad the misfortune to have a horse tall
on bim Snnday. Howsver, excepting
some severe bruises, he was not serious
ly hurt.
The raoes Bre "a go." Enough money
has already been subsaribad by our
citizens to render it certain that purses
aggregating $700 to $300 will be offered.
Get ready for tbe fun.
A boxing match between two inebriat
ed fellows, last Sunday night, was an
enlivening incident in a certain quarter,
furnishing considerable amusement to
"the gaog" that congregated.
Master Sidney Blumenthal. son of L.
Blumentbal, is up from Portland to
make a two-weeks' visit. He is a report
er on tbe Newsboy, a juvenile paper ot
ot Portland, published in tbe interest of
the newsboys.
Antelope Herald: Our attention has
beeo oalled to the taot that last week
we spelled fat, physioally and finan
cially: "phat," "fi'ioally" and "phinan
cially." Our jokes from now on will be
labeled and numbered.
Failure to make tbe oompaot "stick"
for 6 cents, shearers bave been released ,
tbe Gazette is informed, from any prom
ises made the union. It is likely, bow
ever, that before tbe season ends 5
and 6 cents will be the prioes paid
shearers.
Frank Lee oame up Sunday from San
Franoisoo and yesterday he purchased
two clips of wool Hynd & Barratt's
at 7 cents, and Nels Jones' at oeota,
an advanoe over last season ot l!a cents
This wool wan bought on samples, as the
wool still remains on the sbeeps' backs.
Grant Oo. News: Canyon City's ma
nioipal election resulted io the success
of tbe following aspirants: Mayor,
Frank MoBean; reoorder, Geo. H. Cat
tanacli; marshal, John Welob; treasurer,
John Muldrick; oonnoilmen, John
Brandt, JaokSrm Chambers, flobt,
Hlnes. W. H. Short, Ira Spronl.
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples,
eggs or butter on subscription accounts,
Any one owing this offioecan settle their
acooonts in tbis manner nd oan't do it
too soon to anit ns.
At Heppner's warehouse Phill Cobo
will pay the highest market price for full
wool pelts, hide, furs, eto. Phill sells
direct to Eastern buyers. See him be
fore you sell your pelts. tf
ARBOR DAY.
Exercises Held Ont at the Edwards School la
Sand Hollow. An Interesting; Progrtmme
Well Bendered.
Miss Mabel Glasecook, wbo is teach
ing out at tbe Edwards school io Sand
Hollow, assisted by her pupils, duly
observed lsst Friday as "Arbor Day."
The program bad been carefully pre
paied sod Ibe teacher and pupils gave
an excellent acoount of themselves.
Tbe program rendered on that occa
sion was as follows:
1. Song, "America" by tbe school.
2. Reading from the Scriptures, Gen. 22, 1-14.
3. Reading of the law appointing "Arbor Day,"
by the teacher.
4. "Swinging 'Neath the Old Apple Tree." by
tho school a song.
5. Recitation, "Arbor Day," by Loy Turner.
6. Recitation, "The Rose," by Frank Turner.
7. Recitation, "The Flower of Liberty," by
Sadie McCarty.
8. Recitation, "Child and Tree," by Iva Gentry.
9. Recitation, "Plant a Tree," by Bessie Ed
wards. 10. Recitation, "A Little Planter," by Hattie
Edwards.
11. Recitation, "Woodman, Spare That Tree;"
Introduction rad by teacher, followed by
recitation by Kit McCarty, Elva Gentry, Alvin
Wade and Harry Turner.
12. Recitation, "Consider the Lillles," by ElBie
Mc Jarty.
13. quotations, by Grqver Wade, Harvey Gen
try, Richard Wade and Nora Wade.
14. Essay, "Historical Trees," by teacher.
15. Recitation, "Little Boy's Speech," by Jesse
Turner.
16. Recitation, "Seven Times One," by Mary
Morgan.
17. Song, "Sing Always," by the school.
18. Planting trees In the yard was the next
thing on the program. The children worked
with a will and much enthusiasm, assisting
to beautify the school yard.
KRCLKSS SHOOTING.
The Gazette Do the' Victim. The Csn of
Firearms in the City Limits Should be
Stopped.
The Gazette dog, Mado, is under re
pairs tor a gunshot wound, some person
having tried their 22 cat. squirrel gun
on him. However, the wound is not
serious, but tbe Gazette wants it dis
tinctly understood that the first person
oangbt shooting around the home ranch
of tbe only Heppuer Gazette is taking
big ohanoes of getting some of the
medioine in return. No more cowardly
trick can be perpetrated than tbe wanton
shooting ot a dog that injures ' no one,
matters not whether it is tbe Gazette
dog or 8om9 other person's.
Tbe attention ot the authorities ot
Heppner is oalled to the faot that many
"air" guns are in use by the young ele
ment. These guns are dangerous. They
are being used reoklessly and the loss of
hd eye will be the substance of a promi
nent news item io tbe Gazette at no dis
tant dav.
Tbe use of "squirrel guns" of small
oalibre within the oity limits should be
stopped. Some are using "extra long"
cartridges and these are dangerous in
some guns for a long distance. This
promiscuous use of firearms in the town
bould be stopped before some person is
killed. These small guns are good in
their place, bat the worst kind oC nuis
ances in the hands o( small boys.
THE JUDGE IS CAREFUL.
The crescent waves on Cretan shores,
The cross of Christ goes down ;
The Turks are helped by Christian pow ers
Who bombard fort and town.
Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds
Poor Cuba's piercing cry;
Then let ua drown these shameful deeds
In 8perry's "Llnwood Rye."
For sale at the Belvedere saloon, E.
G. Sperry, proprietor. tf
Invitations are out (or an afternoon
paity to be given tomorrow by Mes
dames J. R. Lake and A. A. Roberts, at
the home of the former, the Congress
man Ellis residence, in honor of Mrs.
E. A. vaughan, of Pendleton, who is
visiting relatives and friends here.
Condon Globe: Atty. T. R. Lyons of
Heppner is expected to arrive here to
day and will remain until after oirouit
court, in which he bas several import
ant cases. Tommy bas many friends
over here wbo are always glad to see
him. Later Mr. Lyons arrived ia town
yesterday, a day earlier than was ex-
peoted,
Dufur Dispatch: Hon. E. B. Dufur,
of tbe law firm of Dufur & Menefee, of
The DaUes, was in town Tuesday on
legal business, and paid this oltioe a
pleasant visit. Tbe Senator is one of
tbe few members ot the late still-born
legislature who demeaned themselves
as become honest servants of tbe people,
Under the trying circumstances bis
oourse was consistent and honorable.
Wasoo News: Last Thursday, Adam,
the nine-year-old son of Miohael King,
of Grass Valley, accidentally shot him
self with a 22-oalibre rifle. He was at
the sheep camp, and was out with tbe
gun. It is supposed he fell, retaining
held of the muzzle of the gun, wbiob
was discharged by the hammer striking
on some rocks. The bullet passed
through tbe heart and death was in
stantanous.
Hick Mathews and V. Gentry, under
the firm name of Mathews & Gentry
are associated together in tbe barber
business io tbe new stand, two doors
south of the postoffioe. They solioit
oall. ir.
The old lady was right when she said
tbe child might die if tbey waited for tbs
doctor. She saved the little one's life
with a few doses ot One Minute C"ugb
Cure. She bad used it for oroup befure
Conser & Brook.
U. 8. Com. Butler's Accounts Examlaed by
Judge Bellinger.-Thejr Were all Right.
Judge Bellinger is very particular in
allowing costs io Indian whiskey cases.
Recently the Oregooiao said:
"When the aooounts ot United States
Commissioner Butler, of Pendleton, in
connection with the late arrest ot six
persons charged with selling liquor to
Indians, were presented to Judge Bel
linger, yesterday, for approval, he asked
that tbe aooounts be passed up to him,
and be examined them carefully, and
finally approved them. Judge Bellinger
is not inolined to have the government
put to any more expense, than is striotly
necessary, on account of this wbiskey
to lndians business. Formerly, United
States commissioners were appointed
for lite, eood behavior: but, under a
law lately passe 1, the terms of all snoh
commissioners will expire June 30, and
new commissioners will be appointed by
tbe United States district judges, for a
return term of four years."
The Elks Select Officers.
At the regular meeting ot Heppuer
Lodge No. 358, B. P. O. Elks held last
evening Deputy A. W. Patterson in
stalled tbe following officers who imme
diately assumea their positions tor tbe
ensuing year:
Exalted Ruler. W. E. Brock; Esteemed
Leading Knight, E. L. Freeland; Es
teemed Loyal Knight, E. R. Swinburne ;
Esteemed Lecturing Knight, S. W.
Spencer; secretary, R. F. Hynd; treas
urer, Frank Gilliam; tyler, J. J. Roberts
and trustee, Geo. Conser.
On assuming bis offloe Exalted Ruler
Brook made the following appoint
ments: Esquire, A. W. Patterson;
Inner guard, J. J. Harris; obaplain, Wm.
Dunn; organist, Josef Mueller.
A. W. Patterson was elected as repre
sentative to the Grnnd lodge which con
venes in Minneapolis next July, and D.
Soils Cohen, of Portland, as alternate.
Although but two months old, yet tbe
annual report of the officers shqw tbe
lodge to be in a flourishing oondition
financially. Five new members have
already been added, making now a
membership of foHv.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The "Passion of our Lord" will be ob
served, on Thursday evening at the
Methodist Episcopal ohoroh, by the ad
ministering ot tbe Holy Saorament.
John W. Flebher, Pastor
I am not Running
The Weather. If I Were Spring Would
Have Been I Iibre Long Ago.
I ana K iDixiLxxijnig
A store, however . You need suDolies for
the sheep camp; I re them. You want some
gents' furnishings; no. trouble to supolv vou
You require groceries, ot all kinds; call at my
store.
"Live and let live " is a good motto. I sell
as cheap as possible, to be consistent with good
business manaeemen t
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I want to do business. I can p.Val a you.
Mr ifoods are fresh and well selected.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Str set. Keppner. Oregon.
The length of lite may be inoreased by
lessening dangers. The majority ot peo
ple die from lung troubles. These may
he averted by promptly nseing One
Minute Cough Cure. Conser & Brock
Death of (jriindma Ayers.
T. W, Ayers received a telegram last
evening from bis sister, Mrs. Emily 8.
Driskell, of HolUnberg, Kansas, an
nouncing tbe death of Grandma Ayers,
on tbe 11 tb inst , aged 97 years.
Grandma Ayers formerly lived in
Heppner where she was greatly beloved
by all who knew her. She leaves sev
eral children, Mr. T. W. Ayers. of Hepp
ner, being tbe youngest, aged 56 years.
The others are: Wm. and Alfred Ayers,
tbe latter a resident ot Pomery, Wash.,
the former a well-known resident of
Morrow county; Mrs. Driskell, of Hoi
lenberg, Kansas, Mrs. Prody Basey, of
Salem, Martha Cravens, ot Washington
Co.. Iowa. Mrs. Rebeooa Basey, of
Keokuk Co, Iowa.
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ee Our Window!
"Not Exactly Kiuht."
Thousands ot people are in this con
dition Tbey are not aiok Bod yet they
are by no meana well. A single bottle
of Hood' a Sariaparilla would do tbem a
world ot good. It would tons the stomach,
create an apetite, purify and enriob the
blood and give wonderful vigor and
vitulity. Now Is tbe time to take it.
Hood'a Pills are tbe favorite family
cathartic Easy to take, gentle, mild.
25 oents.
THE FINEST DIS
PLAY OF
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Boys' Clothin
IN HEPPNER,
In Ages From 3 to 15 Years.
Wa make a apaolalty of this Una of goods and
prloas will ba aura to plaasa you, quality eon-aldtrad.
We still lead the trade In ;
W 0 Toons' Clotting am Foraisigs.
Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry
St.. Alton, 111., suffered with soiatic
rheumatism for over ewht months. She
doctorel for it nearly the whole of this
time, nsing various remedies reoom
mended by friends, and was treated by
the physicians, but received no relief.
Hbs then used one and a half bottles of
Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which efleot-
ed a complete cure, This is published
at her request, aa she wants others
similarly afllioted to know what oured
ber. Tbe 25 and 50 oeot lizea tor sale
by Conser k Brook.
: Tbe "long distanoe" is completed as
far as O. E. Earnswortb's place on Rhea
oreek, while poles will have been set
into Hardman by Saturday night. A
force of men are working on the other
end ot the line ont ot Monument. The
line will be oomplete and in good order
into Monument by May 1st, and into
Long Creek by June 1st. Hoppner peo
ple are alive on the proposition of trade
Paul and Frank Flanmgan are down
from Ritzville and have gone out to the
Bartholomew ranches to shear, Paul is
an all-round "Irish Poet' Bnd oircus
combined, and is as full of bright things
as a pieoe of froit cake is ot raisins.
Frank is aa quiet as a Presbyterian
preacher, yet he knows a good many
things mighty well. Tbey were former
ly reaidents of Morrow oounty and are
a full team.
One E. J. Parker is said to have beeo
traveling through Georgia, Tennessee,
Texan, California, and is.no w io Oregon,
soliciting aid as a Knight of Pythias,
All Kniebts are warned against bim.
Ha has no lodge oonneotlons whatever,
hHving been suspended for 99 yeats by
Washington Lodge, No. 115, Massa
chusetts, and deserves no help.
Tbe Corbin crew ot shearers will soon
tackle Asa Thompson's bauds, down on
Butter creek, ibis orew oontains a
number of looal shearers, all "hundred
strikers" and not a "stonebreaker" io
the gang.
Lost Iu Heppner, a red leather pock-
etbook, silver bow on corner, containing
a five-dollar greenback, a ten-dollar
gold pieoe, $23 in county scrip in the
name of Thompson & titans and other
valuable papers. Finder will be re
warded by leaving same at Thompson
& Bin ns stable. 5 6
Gid Hatt and Charley Joups are as
sociated together down at Charley's
old plaoe in tho tonsorial business.
Oall on tbem and get your whiskers
pushed in.
The all-absorbing topio, the Cuban
question, is agitating congress, bnt in
Heppner the populace are striving to
asoertuin bow R. 0. Wills can offer such
bargains in shoes, spring and summer
dress goods. Mr. Wills is making a
specialty of these lines, but he will give
you bargains in thousands of other
articles that are kept in every well
regulated dry goods and gents'
furnishing ofare. It will pav yon to se
K.C. Wills, iu tbe old Blackman stand,
Heppuer, before plaoing your order, tt
Hotel
Palace
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, ProD
Guests will find the beet of accom
modations in every respect
-At the old stand, have the usual
spring outfit of
FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE
AND CAMP OUTFITS,
Uesides the tl ,ousand odds und erxktW are too numerous to mention.
Call o
GILLIAM & BISBEE,
Next Door First National Bank Building.
I Am The Father of
Bucklpu's Arnlra Halve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Hores, Dlocrs, Rait Kheam
Fever Hores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Erup
tions, and positively cures files or do
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
pttrfeot satisfHOtioo or money rnfui ilrt
Plica 25 cents per box. For sa',a by
Conser A Brock.
Am also a Merchant and Want
Your Patronage.
And in order to get it we have pro
cured the finest line of General
Merchandise ever shown in this city.
0?o is on ns, or fly speoks on our goods;
w are not like tbe tly, or our competitors,
who lay dormant six months, but are open
fr business at all hours, days and months.)
SSODOOjOO
"Excuse me" observed tbe man In
spectacles "hut I am a surgeon, and that
s not wuere Ibe liver is." never you
mind where tbe liver Is." retorted tbe
otber. "If it was in bis big toe or bis
left ear De Witt's Little Early timers
would reach it and shake it for bim. Oo
that yon can bet your gig- lamps." Con
ser k LSrock.
lOOTS AND SHOES'
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"'.bV
THE PLACE TO GET THEM 18 AT
AX. lylCIT T JSiV'T I IVlv' JS
He hai anything In this line that ymi may pi!re an1 you can di-pend on it yon get a gool
artlulu whan Mat iimrantetra It.
HOES IN ALL THE LATE
Old Stand, Main Street.
T STYLES.
Repairing a Specialty,
Tbe old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with tbe modern
telephone, illustrates the old tedious
methods ot "breaking" colds oouipared
with their almost instantaneous ours by
One Miuute Ooab Care. Conser k
Brock.
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COME IN EARLY BEFOHE THE STOCK IS BROKEN.
t SEE DiSPLAY IN WINDOW.
E. W. RHEA .& CO.,!
t
ft
Mrs. John Jenkins bas lately pur
chased one of tbs celebrated Newoomb
Fly Hhnttle looms and is now prepared
to do all kinds of carpet and rug sav
in ir. Any one desiring first class work
should call on her at her home on lower
Maio street. Low pnoe. and all work
guaranteed. 9-37
THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt,
J PQOimRS Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and' Cigars.
OUR SPRING STOCK
AMOUNTING
TO OVER
Is now m and ready for inspection. Call and
examine; we are here to show goods.
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.
rlIIVI TIIJS FAMOUS
Hop Grolcl Beer
A COOL, UEFnESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK.
Stfir Brewery Compc.ny,
203 Washington St., Portland, Of. VANCOUVER, WASH.
Tha First National Bank Building,
HEPPNER. - - OREGON.
H
Aiu.rioaua ars the most inventive
pcopls oo rirth. To tbem bava ben
isaofld nearly ftj(),0i)O patents, or mora
Ibao one-third of all tb. patents Issned
iu lb. world. No dieOuYery of modern
years baa beeo of greater becffll to
mankio'l than Cfiamltorlhiia Colin,
Cholera and Lbsrrl.cxuj ltemedy, or baa
dou. mors to relisve pain and suffering.
J. W. Vsok-bo, of Oaktoo, Ky., says: "I
have nsexl Cham berlaio'a Cotis. Cholsra
aod Diarrhea Itemed io my family for
several years, and find tt Ut ba tbs best
oiedicioa 1 ever hk1 fur cramps in tb.
stomaob and bow.ls. Y"r ""'i Df V0'
Wool Growers!
With McKinley io tbs Wbit. llouse, ws predict higher ricea for wool during
tbs coming sesaoa, aod feel aaaored that 11' pprjer will attract mora Eastern boy
ers than formerly. Their headquarters will ba at tha
W ool Growers Warehouse
and it will ba to yonr interest to store jroor w l with ns. loiuraon rales ars
also much cheaper tbao last year.
Ws fnrnieb wool eaeks and twio to patrons payable when wool ia sold. Wa
my freight to teamsters, sod foroieh blana receipts to woolgrowers oa application.
Ws have oo band rolled barlev and feed lor teamsters.
We pay tha blgheat cash prine for shw-p pelta and bide.
Wa ar auenta for LillU's Floid Dip, and tha famous lllauk Laf Tuhaooo
Iip.
Mark your wool sacks Q and direct your teamsters to tha loa.r War.honsa,
uefpner, uregon.
II. I I-IYis.'D, JVlmmifer.
Tha GAZgTTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH.
You can Woger Your Sox that You
are Always at Home at ....
F WELCOME
Oo Willow Htreel. D.arthc City Hall.
THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
I bey try to pleas, all. Fios club rooms io connsctioo.
row irvrvii, Prop.
f bank noarns
I. J. noar.RTS
Rogers & Roberts,
Contractors and IjuilJer.
Plans and Estimates Given on snort Notice.
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