Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 11, 1897, Image 3

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    pure Blood
Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and
Sick Headache the Results -Doctored
for Years Without Relief.
" My blood was out of order, and I be
gan taking Hood s Sarsaparilla. It has
purified my blood and relieved me of
rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick
headaches. I have been afflicted with
these difficulties for years. I am now able
to do a good day's work. Rheumatism has
troubled me since I was a child, but I am
now entirely well." Miss Pheobb Bai
ley, Box 445, Pasadena, California.
"I have suffered from the effects of Im
pure blood, boils, pimples, etc., for five
years. I have tried various remedies with
out relief and finally purchased six bot
tles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. The boils
and pimples have all disappeared since I
began taking this medicine. I am now
entirely cured." Louis Thomas, 1412
11th Street, Oakland, California.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Puri
fier. All druggists. Si, six for S5. Get Hood's.
Hood's Pills ffiMEir&r'
Take Notice.
1. The sum of five cenU per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding present and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shail be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the great politioal oampsign
is over and the winter season again with
os, 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 tbe following to all new and renew
al subscribers:
The GAZETTE a.50 and
Weekly Oregonlan, 1.60
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50.
" N. y. Tribune, 11.00...
" Inter-Ocean, 11.00 ,
" B. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c a.60
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Club Rate
.... S3.50
.... 8.75
.... B.00
8.25
JEFF COKLEY SHOT.
Wounded la the Mountains. He Dies While
Being; Taken Home.
Jeff Corley, 17-year.old son ot Bert
Corley, ot Mountain View, this county.
accidentally shot himself at bis sheep
camp in tbe mountains and was bnried
Saturday in Mountain View. News of
the unfortunate affair reaobed Pendle
ton Saturday evening and full particu
lars oame today, being brought by John
W. Bay, who is serving on tbe circuit
oourt grand jury in this city.
Jeff Corley was herding sheep in tbe
mountains 25 miles beyond Ukiah, in
the Jo ho Day region.' Ia the evening,
tbe sheep having been put in tbe corral,
Corley went to a creek near the oabin
with a pail to get some water. He bad
a pistol, which sbeepherders always
oarry, elDDg from a belt wbioh was
about his shoulders. Tha pistol was in
a holster too small to hold it securely,
and, as Corley stooped to the oreek, tbe
weapon fell and struck the edge of tbe
pail. It was discharged as it fell. The
bullet entered Corley's body above the
heart, ranging upward, and was seen
almost to have come out at the shoulder
blade. Tbe camp tender was there
at tbe time and oame to young Corley's
assistance.
Corley asked the oamp tender to out
out the bullet. Tbe tender said he
would after awhile, and to Corley's
anxious inquiry answered that he
thought the wound would not prove
fatal. The tender worked two hours
over tbe young man and then went to
Ukiah, 25 miles away, to summon Dr.
Alexander, who arrived Thursday even
ing, the shooting having ocoured
Wednesday evening at 10 o'olook. Cor
ley was on Thursday carried seven miles
to tbe wagon road and then started to
ward Ukiah, dying on tbe way, at about
10 o'olock in the morning, Friday.
The body was interred Saturday at
Mountain View,
Jeff Corley was a young man who was
much respeoted in his borne, and tbe
family has received tbe universal oondo
lenoe of people in that locality. E. O.
Corley was working for O. Justus at
tbe time of his death.
Here and There.
Court is io session at Pendleton this
week.
H. A. Cupper ia oyer from tbe John
Day.
' Creum improves strawberries. See
Maris. 7tt
Billy Gordon is up again after a slight
illness.
O. L. Patterson left for Pendleton
last night.
Dr. Honlook was called to Lone Bock
yesterday.
T. B. Lyons is over at Condon to at
tend oourt.
Ferd Hnnt was over from Haystack
Wednesday.
Fine cows and fine milk at tbe Short
horn dairy. 7tf
Conser k Brook's for tbe ''Never Fail"
headaobe wafer. tf.
Luther Huston was in Heppner on
last Wednesday.
Drink tbe famous Hop Gold beer, on
draught everywhere. 503
Any person wanting a good hack
should oall on Minor 4 Co. 60-3
Milk for babies from single cow
from tbe Shorthorn dairy. 7lf
A back for sals or trade for lighter rig
or milk oow. N. O. Maris. 7tf
Buy milk from tbe Shorthorn
dairy. N. O. Maris, Prop. . 7tf
Miss Elsie Jones left last evening to
yiail rleatives at Independence.
".'be Hop Gold beer i the best beer.
All first class saloons baodls it. 508
Hood River strawberries, best io tbs
market, today al tbs Orange Front tt
V. A. Stephens is over from Grant
eounty where be bas been sheering this
season.
Mrs. J. O. Hart will leave Saturday
evening oeit to join ber husband at
Portland.
Mrs. Geo Conner, aocompanisd by ber
brother, Waldon Rbea, left last nigbt for
Portland.
Dan Mnrpby, Pets Deardoff and En
metl Coobran vers in from John Day
Thursday last with wooL
Children's Day will bs properly ob
served dovo st lbs Cbristlao oburob oo
next Sunday evening st 7 J30.
"Never Fall" beadacbs wafers al Con
ner k Block's, This medicine will ours
any kind of a bead sobs in short order
tf.
Little Henry Blabta was compelled to
bavs bis lojorsd flncer amputated this
ek. Dr. McSsordt per form log tbs
o(rtioo.
M. Lirbestentbal bas tbs finest line
of ladies' and grata' tan shoes that ever
earns to Hj pnr. Mat wants to back
tha proposition. 50-4
Dr. Jobn W. Humus, of tbe Redliabt,
bas keg beer on draught lie Hop
Gold. Dt oNU'iore sod eigort in
Slock. . II
Dr. 3. E. Adiios is op from Qlllsboro
and tones desiriog soytblnf In tbs I'm
of dentistry sbootd call on bim st b
offlos in lbs rear of P. O. Borg'i
jewelry store. Will remain only a abort
time. 4H tr.
Hundred of Iboosan J bavs bo In -d
seed to try Chamberlain's frons Rams
ay by reading sbal II bas done for others,
sod having 114 i mwlls lot then
selves r May lis warmest frlnd.
For l by Co nr k Broek .
Watt. Thompson root stag between
nepner sad Moaonxwt, arriving rrrj
day stoapt Monday and Usvlag svry
day iopt Bandar. Huortsul aoJ ebep-
t wets io h l&tt rjor, E. , fl'"t
fwt,
' KETDRNED FROM WASHINGTON.
The Fight For the Seating of Senator Corbett
About Given Up.
From the Baker City Democrat.
Oo tbe westbound O. B. k N. passen
ger train last Thursday evening Hon. O.
S. Wood, tbe Portland attorney, was a
passenger en route borne to Portland
from Washington, D. O.
Mr, Wood was interviewed by a fel
low passenger from Huntington and in
answer to the interrogation, "What are
Senator Oorbett's ohances for being
seated?" Mr. Wood said:
"The fight for tbe seating of Senator
Corbett has about been given up; in
fact, there is not much likelihood of bis
being seated, and that accounts for my
return home."
This from Mr. Wood, who bad been
Senator Oorbett's legal adviser in the
contest, oert airily gives about tbe true
conditions of things regardiug Oregon's
senatorial vacancy and shows that ex
Senator Mitobell ia not nearly so dead
politically as many people this far away
from the seat of government hadied
themselves to believe.
If, Mr. Wood says, Senator Corbett
will not be seated, then tbe people of
Oregon may look for an extra session of
tbe legislature some time between Ooto
ber and Deoember next, and the battle
will be foogbt over again.
In this connection, too, good authority
says that few Oregon federal appoint.
mnnts will be made until after ths leg
islature meets and a senator is eleoted.
The postponement of appointments
will oompel the legislators to get in and
do something at tbe earliest opportuni
ty. ;
GOOD SLEEP MEANS
GOOD HEALTH.
An Account of Two People who Could not Sleep.
The Cause and the Method Used to Remedy
the Annoying. Trouble.
A
PI
Heppner Outfitting Co., in tbe old
Herren stand, see adv.
tieu meai ana Jen naves were over
from Lone Bock Wednesday last.
Mr. C. E. Bedfield left for Pendleton
Wednesday to attend oourt at that plaoe.
Oall on Dr. Swiok, tbe new dentist,
for painless extractions and fine fitting
artificial teeth. 52tf
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu
matio tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam A
Bisbee's. tf
Miss Cora Hart is expeoted op from
Portland io the near future, having
completed her year's work at St. Hel
en's Hall.
Billy Boss, Dave Riobard and Al
Smith, three jolly sports, left Wednesday
for Burns and will remain till after the
4th of July races.
A negro minus the pedal extremities
and who is compelled to walk on bis
knees has been in Heppner for tbe past
week eel id g lead penoils.
Tbe ladies of tbe M. E. obnrob will
give s "Bine Jay" tea, Wedoesday even
ing, Jane Ititb, at tbe parsonage from 3
to 8 o'olock. Prioe, 10 cents. It
Frank Lee weot to don Portland
on Wednesday last, having so far re
covered as to be around again. Hs will
return to Heppner in course of s fsw
days.
Monday will be grand opening day st
ths lent. Have yonr pictures made by an
artist of many years' experience. Fern
ily groups and views of homes n spe
cialty. 62-tf.
D. A. Herren bas made some substan
tial Improvements on bis store property,
on May street, recently, cutting In s
new wooden swning of larger dimen
sions than lbs old ons.
Sim Adams, of Hardmao, Is lbs prood
possessor of sn old French silver pieoe
wbiob 1 dated 1774- It bad passed
tbrongb s tile machine back in Missouri
and is some tbs worse for wear.
Miss Mabel Gentry departed for Tbe
Dalles on last Wedoesday to visit rela
tive. 8b was accompanied as far a
Heppner Jooction by Mi Flora Mo
Al Hater and Mrs. Mettl Bobbins.
Millinery st eoat Mr. L. J. Este
offer bar entir stock ot fssblonabl
millinery goods, Inclodiog ladies', ml
e' and oblldrD's hat of tb very 1st
st stylos snd designs, si oost for tb
next SO day. 61 if
Dr. B. F. Swiok. dentist, and L. Brad-
ley, photographer, lats of Portland, Ore.,
ill open s dental ofBr sad photo-
f rspblo stoilio or it Monday, Joo tb,
In tb larg lent oppoait lb City bote!
All work strictly first elM and st prise
to suit tbs times. Call and sample
on Monday, grand opening day. 62-tf
L. Gwliosar, representing lbs Hop
Gold br, lbs famnos beer of lb
Paeifio Soaat, was br on Wednesday
last. Mr. Oerlinger we socompaoied
by Emit Marx, tbswsll koon traveling
mo, so tbal lb Oatatt sen voocb for
tb kind of company Ibal b keep, as
well as ths qialiiy of hi beer.
Loos Kvk stag lesve Ueppoer si
7 o'clock, s. m-, Toly, Tborsday.
sad Hatard;; arrives si 8 'lk, p
to., Monday. Wedoeedav sad Frida,
Will mak eonneetlos with branch train
bn dir4. Kara 12, (eon way
Frigbl H Sat per ponod. 3. H
IMttnbrork, Prop. Office si Carry
Wsrrs' dmg store. tf.
Resolutions of Condolence.
At a regular meeting of tbe Woman's
Christian Temperance Union of Heon-
ner a oommittee appointed for that
purpose submitted tbe following resolutions;
Whebbab, Oar Heavenly Father in
his wisdom, mero'y and love has taken
from us our friend and sister, Mrs.
Acbsba Drew, who died May 28, 1897.,
be it,
Resolved, That our sympathy goes
out to her relatives in their lose; but
with them we rejiioe in ber triumphant
life and victory over death.
Resolved, That we feel thankful tbal a
lite ot such parity has been lived in our
midst; that we are grateful for ber earn
est, effioient work in our Union giving us
an inspiration wbioh shall last for all
time.
Resolved, That as a Union we express
tbs sorrow occasioned by the loss of a
beloved co-worker.
Resolved, That a oopy of these resolu
tion be presented to the family; also to
the Heppner Gazette, Union Signal and
Oregon White Ribbon for publioatioo.
and a copy be reoorded in tbe minutes
of the Union.
Hannah F. Brioqs,
M. A. McNai,
J ULIA BlSBBB,
Mattib Sat bad,
Committee.
llore
Gurativetpower it contained in Hood'
Barsaparilla than in any other similar
preparation. It ooats tbe proprietor and
manufacturer more. II cost the jobber
more and i worth more to tbe consumer.
More srill is required in it preparation
and it oombioe mors remedial qualities
than soy other medioloe. Consequently
II bas a record of mors cores snd ft
sale are mors tbao thoss ot sov other
preparation. Hood' Sarsaparilla is tb
best medicine to buy beoanee it Is an
boneat medicine and thousands ot test!'
monlals prove that It does actually and
permanently ours disease.
TBI SHOW.
Bachaaaa's Corarsy Co. Play Ins to Fair
Hoar Ulvlm GooS Satlifacttoa.
Buohenen's Comedy Co, bav been
playiog bare siooe tb first of tb week
and bav givec universal satisfaction
Tb leading part in all renditions a'
In tbs band ot olever artist snd Mr.
Buobanan as s comedian is s oomplets
sooceas.
Oo Tuesday night Ibsonmpsny played
"Slate's Evidence" to so appreoiativs
sndienos of fair dimension.
'Hyeed" wa listened to by s good
ly number on Wedoesday nigbt and
sat ning "Divoroed," an excellent
drams, wa produced witb good fieot.
Tb specialties wr immense.
Tooigbl lbs oompany will present
Black Diamonds." Tomorrow after
noon they will play "Kathleen Mavoar
neen" st s matin performanc. snd
will slot lbs weak witb "Two Orphans"
in lb vning.
Boobaoau'i Comedy Go. srs all right
From the Gazette, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
I had been visiting a oomrade who had
formerly served witb me in the army,
and was waiting tor a street oar to take
me borne, when it began raining witb
such violence that I took refuge in a
drug store at the corner ot the street
In tbe store was a middleaged woman
earnestly talking witb the druggist
about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People. Being a reporter, I asked her
what oonneotion she bBd . with these
pills. Sbesaid:
"I bad the misfortune recently to lose
my husband after a protracted illness
and, as I had overfatigned myself in car
ing for him, my health, which up to
that time bad been perfeot, failed com
pletely. My trouble began with indi
gestion; I oonstuntly beoame weaker,
lost visibly in weight and oould no
laoger assimilate tbe most easily diges
tible food. I prooured medioel assist
ance without, however, obtaining any
improvement. I felt so anxious in con
sequence that my nerves also became
afflicted and finally I oould no longer
sleep. When I arose in the morning I
was so tired and my limbs felt ss heavy
that I was unfit for performing the light
est housework. By tbe advioe ot my
friends I oalled another doolor, bul be,
too, oould procure me no alleviation.
"How often have I, when restless witb
pains in my limbs, remained awake on
my bed and beard every boar of the
nigbt strike without being able to olose
an eye; how often have I wished for
death. Finally my state beoame so
pitiful that I was unable any longer to
leave my bed. A lady friend then paid
me a visit and at ber earnest request I
agreed to make a last trial, this time
ith Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People. After a few days I already felt
a Slight improvement, tbe feeliog ot
fatigue in my limbs disappeared, my
nervousness vanished, appetite returned,
my stomach began to perform its proper
fanotions a formerly, and now I am a
well as evor I was in my lite. I know
olearly that it was Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People whioh saved my
life, and whenever Ihave an opportunity
I recommend them." (I afterwards
learned tbe name and address ot the
lady. It was Msgdalena Klem, of 41
West Lewis street, Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Being impressed with lbs above story
and teaming ot auotbor who bad re
ceived benefit from the use of Ibe pills, I
visited Mr. Biohard Sob wind, of No. 20
Huron street.
Mr. Sobwind is an employe ot ths
Wayne Knitting mills and a man of
steady habile. He worked alternately:
ons week dnriog the day lime and tbe
next week at night. His system seems
to bave been affected by tbia continual
obaoging, so thai bs wa soon obliged
to seek lb aaaialano ot a skillful
dootor. His Iroubls began with mosl
alarming bearl palpitation and nervous
beadaobe. Tbes attacks osused bim
to suffer tb most terrible pains, on ao
eounl ot which he oould obtain no prop
er sleep. H often oomptaioed of Ibe
continued failure of bis strength, so thai
by tbs sdvios of bis dootor bs gsvs up
bis work for a lims. Bat It seemed as
if Ibis forced Inactivity only increased
bia trouble. H worried, and fell great
anxiety concerning tb prospect of his
family: bs lost sll vital snergy snd
finally beoema indifferent to everything.
A be bad no appetite for food, bs fell
off in body in ao appalling way. Finally
hs was oobfloel to bis bed sud bad to
lis Ibers about six week, ao thai bis
family dootor gave bim up and declared
b oould do nothing mors for bim snd
was ex-
that the resources of his soienoe
hausted.
A neighboring family wbioh bad just
moved into tbe district and heard of his
case, urged him to take Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People, but be only
shook his head incredulously. Finally,
merely to please his wile, be consented,
and be oan only desoribe as marvelous
the beneficent and healing aotion of
these Pink Pills of Dr. Williams' oo his
frame. In tbe short space of three weeus
he not only recovered his health, but he
became so strong that be was able Io
Btart his work again, and up to the pres
ent be is enjoying admirable health.
He therefore justly says that Dr. Wil
liams' Pink- Pills for Pale People uave
saved bim from death and have pre
served tbe bread-winner for an anxious
family.
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
to suit tbe times. You want fresh
groceries and supplies ; you want sub
stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find
wbat you want at T. B. Howard's. . . .
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED!
T. I. Howard
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Like an Old Clock.
From the Republican, Fresno, Cal.
A case reported from Fresno oounty
is that of b well-known former resident
of Klngsburg, though now residing at
Selma.
Mr. J. M. Purvea is an old gentleman
of seventy, who, during bis long resi
dence io Klngsburg, was beloved alike by
young and old, and be is equally en
deared to tha people ot his new borne.
It was about July 15, 1896, that a re
porter of the Republican met Mr.Purves,
and wa astonished to see snob, an im
provement in bis appearance. He looks
ten years younger and moch stouter
Iban when he moved away from Kings-
burg for the benefit of bia health, and
be was congratulated on hi improved
appearanoe.
"I was all run down when I moved
away," Mr. Purves said, "something liks
an old clock that is worn out, but I bavs
undergone anoh repairs as I think will
i i .
seep me in running order (or many
years to come if no aooident ocours."
"What was tbe agent that wrought tbe
ohange, Mr. Purves?" tbe reporter
asked. "Was it Dr. William' Pink Pill
for Pale People? tbey seem to be doing
all the healing io Fresno county,'
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo-
pie are the very things that bave built
me up," Mr. Purvos answered. "1 hap
pened to read one of the advertisements
of their healing qualities, and then read
several more, and somehow there was
lometbiog In tbe way Ibe testimonial
read tbal assured me they were true.
One in tbe San Franoisco Examiner es
pecially impressed me and I sent at
onoe and bought some ot the pills. I
took them a dlreoted, sod I d not
think I need tell yon wbat tbey bavs
done for ms. I am quite recovered and
set baok in tbe journey of life at least
two years. I bavs don mors work
inoe I bavs taken them than tor a loog,
long lime nerore. indeed 1 may say
since loog btfore you were born.
"I took only two boxes io sll, bul I
shall always keep them by ms ss long
as I live, io oase of relapse.
(Signed) J. M. Pcbvis."
Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pals Peo
ple contain, in s condensed form, sll ths
element neoesaary to give new life snd
richness to lbs blood and restore shat
tered nerves. Tbey are also s speoitlo
tor troubles peculiar to female snob as
suppression, Irregularity and all form
of weakness. Tbey build np tb blood
and reator tbs glow of health to pals
and sallow ebeeks. In men they effect
s radical enrs In all oases arising from
mental worry, overwork or excea of
whatever nature, l'lnk Pills era sold In
boxes never In loose bulk) al 50 osota a
box or six boxes for $2.50, sod may b
bad of all drnggista, or dlraot by mail
from Dr. Williams' Msdioio company
ocoeoeoiaay, , I.
At the old stand, have the usual
spring outfit of
FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE
AND CAMP OUTFITS,
Besides the thousand odds and ends that are too numerous to mention.
Call orji
GILLIAM & J3ISBEE,
Next Door to First National Bank Building.
THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of
And now the entire world
Knows this verect product
As the Star Brewery beer
I On draught at
Uall popular saloons
You can Wager Your Sox that You .
are Always at Home at ... .
F WELCOME
On Willow Street, nesr tbs City Ball.
THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET.
Tbey try to pleas sll. Fins olub room In connection.
IvOW TlIIVIX, Prop.
HEPPNER
OUTFITTING CO.
When s person is losing fleah snd
wasting sway lbrs is caus for alarm.
Nothing o worries s pbyiioiao. Gun-
tamptives woald never dl if lby oould
regain their usual wslght. Is 'act Ibers
would bs no consumption if Inert wa
oo wasting of lbs system. Tb sans of
this loss of fleah ia s fail or to properly
digeat tb food atn. Nlo-teolbs of
sll oar diss ww dt back Io soms de
rangement of tbs stomach.
Tb Hbalsr DidMtir Cordial will
top lb waiting of lb body. II sets
by canning lbs food ws sat lobs digested
so ss Io do good, for nndlgeld food
doe mors barm than good. Ths Cor
dial eootalo foo! already dlgt4 ssd
Is S dlgMUr of food ss wall.
Ersry mother baus to maks bar ebll
dres laks Castor Oil. Liol la t
Castor Oil.
4
goods, crocerifls,
hats, cents' fur.
This company carries dry
bard ware, boots aod shoos,
Diauiogs, eva jjarge shipment ot new and
cond band furniture, which is befog sold re
cardies of cost. They bare also hardware,
wail paper, carpets, lounges, springs, mat
tresses, all these at bait price. Look for the
sign at Herren's old stand on May street, neit
to l'al&ce hotel.
FRANK JHcFADLAND. AUnaocr.
THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
AWrte to T. S. Ort;csT.
tary u4 Iht ra Accmtrr
i f rsrajg Artuj.ni BMr-L--,
a. Mcatwa Ibis ppt.
SMisWiftlp In. Uu pa 14 ar yuOJMQW lus
Si4rslal lajark.
B your w Ages.
Mo mkzjicaI. examination urgcum
T
Tim Cbfiatias E.idv meeting ts
Ss Franrlsro In J sly will brief peopl
from all ovf lb Uoiud fltaU Io lb
sity of tb Wt. Tb Oust t pfMsm
Ibal F.aUrB Oregon will b rprntd
Tb O. R. k S. will dnnbtlnos maks s
ehrap rst ool ns far for tb roand
trip, wblrb rt' will b met by lb 8. P.
A (Use trip, si Ibi tMm of lb
ft sjT woold, b er:riuts, bomf.
i om tw Tr lt
All df soibl oat without Hot dm
after Jons Win. 1W7, will bs "pound!
ssd kllUd. A. A. Roaaaia
SMI.' Marshal.
Milk sbakM, lemosad sod dallrion
r9 rrm lh 0rr front, t rwii
City bul. Mam ssJ Willow H,
I'sitW dtirt6f eraam for pial oes
. tijut U.Ql4 k Jf dy ia sItmiss, tt i
NOTICE Or RTWKUOLDEllV
MEET ISO.
NOTirg HMtsr orvn TMT a
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STAR BREWERY COMPANY.
203 Wsshlngton St., Portland, Or.
FRANK R06ERS
J. J. ROBERTS
Rogers & Roberts,
Contractors and Builders.-
Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done-
OFFICE H0URSI)ay and Night Leave your orders "Any Old.
riace ana Ko. or Jim will net em. o o o o o o o
OOTS AND SHOES
THC SXACC TO GIT TMIM l AT
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$m arttcla whan Mat luarautttaa It,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stsna), Msln Strsst.
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s DRUG STORE!
YOU CAN FIND IT.
Next Door to the Postoflice.
Tbs tariff bill will b pa4 snd bs
sums s Isw about July l, oaiaa pao
sis wso oo M Io know srs mlaiakao.
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lib all part of flppnr sod lbs Long ihalanc.
Cll op No. 17
E. J. SLOCUM, lllgr,