SI -1 ' 1 ' S c rof u I aS ve 1 ling On the Neck and Creat Weakness Caused by Impure Blood Was Constantly Crowing Worse. When my son was 5 years old he was , In very poor health and we could get a nothing to relieve him. At the age of 7 t years he began to complain of soreness on ith sides of his neck and soon lumps be ll to gather on one aide and grew to , I the size of an egg. We then became is uneasy and began to doctor him for bfula. He gradually grew worse, how t, until at the age of twelve years we t urfd lost all hope of his recovery. He be ' came so weak he could sit up but a few minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's Sarsaparilla recommended as a great blood purifier and we sent and got a bottle. We began giving our boy the medicine ac cording to directions and it was not long Deiore we saw he was improving. He continued taking It until he was in vary good health. He is now 13 years old and is well. We recommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla tor all troubles caused by impure blood." 8. M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. (1 ; six for f 5. Get only Hood's. Take Notice. 1. The sum ol five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents 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, shall 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 politloal campaign ia over and tbe winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter (or the long evenings. Cognizant ot Ibis the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number ot periodicals and now offers tbe following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, 11.50 13.50 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50..... 3.75 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00... 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 ' 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Here and There. June showers. How is thai? J. Deviu was in Heppner yesterday. Tunis Sweek is over from the John Day. Oreum improves strawberries. See Maria. 7lt Morrow county will tea good times this fall. Fine cows and fine milk at tbe Short horn dairy. 7tf Joe Luokman was in from the home raooh Monday. Cooser k Brock's for the "Never Fail" headache wafer. tf, Drjok the famous Hop Quid beer, on draught everywhere. 625 Any person wantiog a good haok Marian Evans was a visitor to Hepp ner Saturday last. B. 0. Wills has a fine line of low cut tan shoes ot cost. 3tf. Heppner Outfitting Co., in the old Herren stand, see adv. a Mat Hngbee was down from the Wil low oreek ranch Saturday. J. P. Hayden, tbe traveling man, was here Tuesday ot last week. Wilson Brook returned from Portland and Hilleboro Sunday morning. See Rbdoos, the contractor, before letting oat your carpenter work. Stf. Special Bale pocket knives, pipes at cost, next sixty days, Orange Front.' 53 tf E. D. DcYoe, traveling auditor of the O. R, k N., was In Heppner over Son day. Grandpa Florence was in town Sat urday and looking well for one of his years. Call on Dr. Swiok, tbe new dentist, for painless extractions and fine fitting artifioial teeth. 52tf Mr. Smith, brother of Obas. Smitb, has gone to Baker City to look np a business looation. Cboioest photographs at the tent at greatly reduce! prices. L. Bradley, artiBt. Opp. City hotel. 53tf Stephen Hendnoksoo and Hirman Thornton were visitors from the lone seotioo Saturday last. A good bicycle, suitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu- matio tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam & Bisbee's. tf C. E. Raoous, tbe contractor and builder, is doing considerable work this season, and is taking new coDtraots right along. 3tf. Cross & Black well's fancy pickles and oanned goods, reduced prices. Orange Front, opp. City hotel, Cor, Main end Willow streets. 53-tf Ralph Benee will oommence to bead his orop ot barley just as soon as the weather permits. He has no 'hoppers and tbe orop is a good one. D. A. Curray, formerly of Pendleton, baa opened up a 15 oent barber shop in tbe old stand on tbe Matlock corner. Work strictly first class. Call on him. 8-tt Hod. Henry Black maD, oolleotor of internal revenue, Bod Hon. J. B Mullay, deputy oolleotor ot internal revenue, were in Heppner over Sunday. Rogers k Roberts have torn down tbe grand stand on the race traok forJas. Jnnea who is using tbe material for a new barn np at tbe borne ranoh. . Hepp ner bida adieu to racing. A CHAPTER IN CRIME. George Hnfford has some fine half- breed Cotswell backs, out of Merino ewes wbioh be wishes to sell at reason able figures. Call on bim at tbe Cass Matlook ranoh, or address him at Hep- ner. 5tt should call on Minor k Co. 50-3 Milk for babies from single oow from tbe Shorthorn dairy. 7tf H. S. MoEwen, representing a Cbiosgo nail firm, is in town today. A back tor sale or trade for lighter rig or milk oow. N. C. Maris. 7tf Bay milk from tbe Shorthorn dairy. N. O. Maris, Prop. 7tt .John Nealen, of Monument, was over from tbe John Day last week. O. Osteo, Carl Wagner and Mat Fay came in Sonday from Wagosr. 8. S. Horner baa been appointed post master of Sampler. Good for Hberm. Tbs Hop Gold beer is the best beer, All first class saloons handle it. 526 H. J. Btriokfadeo and wife, Mil Emma Botsford and Tbos. Brennao San dared op at Mai Hughes'. O. 8. Van Dajn in building a bowliog alley in tbs Minor building, next door to Chss. Jones' barber shop. "Never Fail" beadaobs waters al Con aer k Biook's. Tbia medicine will ours any kind of a beadaobs in short order. tf. Ths fisbiog parties to Rbea creek ami Willow creek Saoday weis numerous, and moat ot them were very successful. N. 8. Whetstone. J. F. Willis sod J. & Boolbby will sttend tbs O. A. R. mastic l iBdePendaoos, to bs bold Ibis week. M. LlrbeoUntbsl bas tbs finest Una ot ladies' sod feats' tan shoes tbat ever earns to Hspposr. Mat wants to back ths proposition. 50-4 Dr. Jobo W. Raemos, ot the Redligbt, bas keg beer oa draught lbs Hop Gold. Beit of Honors sod cigars in stock. tf a C 8 argent Is to Portland tbia week Hs was aooompaoled as far as Tbs Dalles bv his son. Oils, wbo will visit bis rand par sots tor a few days. P. O. Boigsod wits, J. J. Fat torsos and wife and (!. W. Walla left Saturday svsoinc to psrtlcipsts la tbs Masonls festivities io Portland Ibis week. Dr. J. E. Ad kins ts op from Billaboro sad lb o dosirtog anything Is tbs Una ot dtstlttry sboold rati oa bim al bis otfios ia tbs rear ot P. O. Borg's Jewelry stors. Will rem sis ooly s abort tins. -tf. Iodral of I boos sad bavs beso Is daod to try Chamberlain's Ouogb Retss dy by reading wbal it bas dose fur others, and having testod its swlti lor tbe m selves ars today I's w annul friends. For sals by Coo k Brock. W. W. Bool. Jay Bbipl. i- Har ris. Albert Blncaa sad Al EmoMwsos twkls lbs Pottemss section rsrsotly ad Is B'l boars made ths remarkable asors nf 1370 troot CvBS is with An incipient blaze at H. J. Strick- faden's tbe Welch place near tbe power house tbis afternoon was pal out without oalliog on tbs fire depart ment. Ike Ennia whistled vigorously for belp bat none asms. Tbe damp and moderately cool weather ia helping grain out wouderfally, and tbe crop promises to be immense wbere tbe 'hoppers bavs not disturbed it. Late reports are thai tbe pests have not done as much damage aa was thought sarlier in tbe season. Gso. Armstrong, wbo is now running tbs popular saloon on tbs Matlook cor ner, baa put in the Hop Gold draught beer. Milwaukee and Hop Gold bottle beer, fine liquors and cigars always on band. John Durham, assistant mixolo gist. iSii on ins boys sod get our beer by glass or quart. 53-tf Dr. B. F. Swiok, dentist, and L. Brad ley, photographer, lata of Portland, Ore., ill open a dental office snd pbeto- grspbio studio next Monday, Jons 14tb, in ths large tent opposite tbs City hotel. All work strictly first olass and at pricea to soil ths times. Call and ses samples on Monday, grand opening day. 62-tt Cbiokasba (Ind. Ter.) Express: A Utter from H. J. Strickfadeo, so old time editor friend of tbs boss wbils in Texas, wbo went to Oregon last fall, says tbat atrawberriea ia Oregon gro as big aa hens' eggs, and floaty flavored. Tbia ia one of Slrick's good ooaa. Ha slwaya would prevaricats in favor of bis country. Ha nsed to say last saob things about Texas. Old Sport is In sorrow tbia week. Tbs dog ordloaocs will bs enforced: tbs hungry cows will eoolluos to ran at large. Sport would rather tolerate lbs worst fl-a bitten ear lo txiatenes then tbsalarving fleol of a lowo cow. To let Ibem ran at large and starve is erael. To set tbs part ot lbs "good Samaritan" ws moil donate oar tress sod lawns lo tbs beasts. A Heppner Cheek Will Assist to Coavict a Murderer The Hoffman Case. Heppner, people, or at least most ot them tbat read, have beard of tbe sensational killiug ot Mr. Hoffman, tbe senior member ot the San Francisco firm ot Hoffman, Rotobcbild k Co., in bis office recently. Tbe affair had been planned to appear something like a sui oide, but a oaref ul examina'-ion ot tbe head ot the corpse, into which had been fired two shots, proved oooolasively that Hoffman never suioided. Suapioion at onoe rested upon Theo dore Figel, the bookkeeper. The pistol found with Hoffman belonged to Figel; tbe latter said tbat Hoffman bad bought it of bim. Figel's books were found out of pint $10,000 to $20,000; this he laid to tbe door ot Hoffman, stating tbat he had been requested to make penoil entries, giving oat tbe impression that Hoffman was robbing his partners. Tbe Oakland (Calif.,) Enquirer, in commenting'upon the murder, of wbioh there ia no doubt, makes tbe statement that Figel's manner of keeping books will alone convict bim. It save : It is known that Figel perverted to his own use on the very day ot the tragedy a sum approximately $1500. What other amounts, if any, he appro priated, will only be known when the books are ex per ted and tbe alleged re ceipt for $9500 bas been pronoonoed eith er genuine or a forgery. "Independent ot all otber peoaliar. not to say incriminating oirouinetanoes which have gathered about Mr. Figel siDoe Hoffmau's death," said Attorney Kotbsohild tbis morning, "there is one faol wbioh cannot be denied. I refer to tbe more than remarkable system of bookkeeping employed by Figel. Tbere is one transaction whiob proves con clusively tbat be has perverted to bis own use money belonging to tbe firm ot Hoffman, Kotbchild 4 Co. "On Jane 1st tbe day that Hoffman was murdered, tbere came to tbe firm a letter from Minor & Co.. of Heppner, Oregon. Tbis letter oontained a draft on New Tork tor $1178.25, payable to the order ot Hoffman, Rotbobild k Co. This draft does not appear in tbe cash account of tbat day to tbe credit of tbe Oregon firm, or lo anv one else. In faot there is no record of it at all, but was deposited by Figel to tbe credit of an individual to whom he owed $1500. Mr. Figel's name was indorsed on the back of tbe draft. "Tbe party to whose credit tbe draft was depoeited never saw tbe draft. A photograph of tbe draft with the in dorsement was mailed to ns from New York today. Figel's . method of doing business is something more than sus picious. His system was most peouliar, and, incidentally, I may remark that be made a cat s paw of one ot bis most intimate friends. "He persuaded his friend to allow him tbe use ot bis name and bis bank book.. His reason wss plausible and tbis friend consented. II is now known tbat these alleged cbeoks from Hoffman were deposited to tbs credit ot tbis friend, but without bis knowledge. It is oertainly a most remarkable transac tion and one wbich even Figel cannot explain satisfactorily." Shortly after the sensational death of Hoffman, Minor k Co. were asked to make a oopy ot tbe reoeipt sent them by Figel for tbe amount paid. Mr. C. A. Minor, however, oalled in witnesses to prove tbat reoeipt ot the money bad been acknowledged and forwarded tbe piece of paper to tbe attorneys of the firm. As will be seen from tbs above, tbis transaction alons puts Mr. Figel wbere be oan hardly evade justios which should be meted out to bim as tbe mur derer ot Hoffman. Hoffman, Rotbobild k Co. were a very popular firm in Oregon. Tbey nsed Salem fabrios for Ibeir suits and Ibis pleased tbe trade. Mr. Hoffman, wbo managed the 'Frieoo bouse, bad many aooial as well aa business friends, snd bia death is ainoerely regretted. AS EXCELLENT OBDEB. OUT OF PORfi PHILANTHROPY. ORIGIN OF HOKEY POKEY. Loft-Over Ice Cream lloofht at the Ho tels and Frozen Acaln. It is an actual fact that old ice cream is bought up by Italians and venders from restaurants and ice cream stands, frozen a second and third time, and again offered for sale, to be consumed by the newsboys and general public under the alluring title of hokey pokey, aays the New York Herald. Almost every night these venders make the rounds of all the hotels, and buy up whatever haa been, left over from the day previous. This cream has all been melted more or leu to its original consistency, and if it is still frozen when they get it there is but little left bat fluid by the time it has reached Brooklyn and the Italian quarter. This melting process ia tbs cause ot all the danger. Cream once having been frozen and again melted very readily turns sour. In this stags it is poisonous. Tbe vender or hokey pokey cares little) whether or not the cream is sour. Quickly upon his return to his quarters hs freezes all this mush, and packs it away for ths next day's use, Ths few esses of poisoning that nave coma to ths public notice are in an probability not the only onea that have occurred, for phyalciana say that many cases of poisoning have occurred In the iistruaa where the hokey pokey vena era are that could not be accounted for, because of the suddenness of death. It has generally been understood that certain eaUblUlmienU are putting out No Hroaodi for Complaint That the Ladles of the Maccabees are Not Solvent. Recently the election of the Ladies of tbs Maocabeea in Cbiosgo in removing some rascally solicitors and examiners oaased some malcontents to misrepre sent tbe condition ot the order. The or der is perteotly solvent and has several thousand dollars on band mors than is neoessary to pay olaims under process of settlement. The following is from tbe Chicago Inter-Ocean, of tbe date ot April 25, 1897: Miss West, Sepreme Record Keeper ot tbe Ladies of tbe Maocabeea of tbe World, called at tbe office ot The. Inter Ocean yesterday lo correct some mis statements whiob appeared in last Sun day's paper. "Tbat report stated," Miss West said "that there was trouble in onr society." Tbere is really none whatever. We die missed several physicians recently whom we considered to have been care less in the olass of risks tbey reoom mended. It is from them that this report emanated. "That the Ladies of tbe Macoabeea are not properly incorporated is, of course, false. Misa West produced the certificate of authority to do business in Michigan wbioh is issued only after tbe articles of incorporation have been filed and also tbe lioense from the State of Illi nois. "Mr. Darfee, tbe Insurance Superintendent of Illinois," added Miss West, "has tbe reputation of being the most critical ot all the insurance super intendents, so that any order whiob bas a license to do business in Illinois is of recognized standing," In regard to tbe financial standing of tbe Ladies ot tbe Macoabeea, Mies West produoed tbe sworn statement of the board of auditors ot the Supreme Hive, showirg that instead of being bankrupt tbe society bad $8,114.19 in excess of all death olaims, inoludiog those that are being investigated. "In addition to which," said Miss West, "another assessment of over $20, 000 bas oome due Ibis month and has been oollected. Tbe meeting at whiob 200 were report ed present contained bat 58, and thirty of these refused to have anything lo do with it Tbis leavea but 28 maloon tents out of tbe 3,000 members in Chioago. Illinois," continued Miss West, "bas received considerably more money in death Deneats than it has paid in as sessment $38,500 to $29,162. "Tbe order of Ladies of Ihe Macca bees was organized in 1890, and its growth bas been phenomenal. It bas hives in thirty two states and countries, with a total membership ot over 70,000, It is also the recognized auxiliary branoh of tbe Supreme Tent, Enigbta ot tbe Maccabees of tbe Wold, tbe ee- oond largest in existence, with member ship of over 200,000. The name "Maocabeea" ia taken from tbe book Maooabees oontained in tbe Apoorypha, and is nsed beoause tbe Maooabees wers tbs first to establish a system ot life protection, by setting aside s sum to provide for tbe widows and obildren of tboss wbo fell in bBtlle. Tbe society of tbe Ladies ot Macoabeea is composed of three branches; the looal organizations called bives: Ibe state or ganization oalled great hives, oom posed ot representatives from the looal bodies. sod lbs Sopreme Hive oom posed ot rep resentatives from ths statea. Tbe headquarters ot tbs order are at Port Huron, Mioh. It is affiliated with tbe National Fraternal Congress snd ths National Coanoil ot Women of tbe United Slates. Sept, 26tb, 1893, s subordinate Hive of tbe Ladles of ths Maooabees, with thir teen charter members, was organized in Heppner, and oar charter is still open tor ous mors member, wbiob we anxious ly await. I be following persons wers sleeted as ofDoers at tbat time; Mrs Ida MoFarland, Lady Commander; Mrs. Core Kinsman, Record Keeper: Mrs. M. L. Oney, Finance Keeper. After July 15tb all members crmieg into tbis order will be charged a higher lament than lbs preaent rate. Tbia does not ipply to tboae already mem bers. Now ia Ibe lime lo join. Unappreciated Klodneae of a Confident Old Gentleman. About tour o'clock the other after noon a half-dozen members of the Tioga wheelmen started from the clubhouse for a spin down to Point Breeze, says the Philadelphia Record. As they curved their wheels out of Verango street and into Broad street a tall, portly and pompous man of middle age, and with mustaches waxed a la inilitaire, stepped out into the roadway, and in a voice full of command yelled: "Stop!" The cyclists instantly dismounted. "What's the matter?" inquired one. "You've got no lamps on your wheels," said the pompous nun. "Why, you must have wheels in your head," replied one of the riders; "we don't have to carry lamps in daylight." "Say, are you a bi cycle cop? Where's your star?" asked another wheelman. "I beg your pardon, gentlemen, if you took me for a police man you owe me an apology. Out of pure kindness I stopped you to call jour attention to the fact that it will be dark in a few hours, and I should hate to see such nice looking fellows run in for riding without a light. By the way, gentlemen, I am introducing a new and improved bicycle lantern, warranted not to go out in the stiffest wind or over the roughest road. Throws a brilliant" "Come oft! Ia that what you stopped us for?" Certainly. I can show you testimonials" Scat! Scat ter! You're occupying our air!" and away the wheelmen went down Broad street. MAKING ONE'S WILL. It Has a Soothing Influence on the Mind a a Duty pone. . The making of one's will does not hasten one's death: on the contrary. it has a calming and soothing influence upon the mind. A person who has done it feels that he has done his duty, says the New York Mercury, that he is so far prepared to die. . He has no burden upon his mind, in reference to what he shall do in sick ness. When sickness comes he has no regrets on this subject; he has done hia best to prepare for the inevitable hour. If he has made his will aright he has attempted to do good in his death as well as in his life. This is not only a rem inder that every man who has property to dispose of should make his will, but also that those who can do so without injury to their natural heirs Hhould give a certain por tion of their property for the public benefit. No man has got wealth with out receiving it from society at large. it is the growth of population, it is the general industry of the country irom which he has benefited. He could not have got his wealth in an unor ganized society. Society has done much for him. Let him do something for society when he dies. The time will come when a man will not feel himself to be dying credit ably who does not die generously. s- TEN AT A Bl ,TH. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! OUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries snd supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishing. Yon oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's. . . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! T. R. Howard Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. HELP WANTED ! We are preparing tor a big spring trade, but mast bavs belp lo make it a bowling suooess. We ars filling np and com pleting our stook ot GROCERIES AND HARDWARE whiob will be aold aa low as possible for a legitimate business. We have many customers now but there are still several vacancies in this department ot oar store, to be filled. Applications will be reoeived at all hours ot the day. Apply in person or by letter to P. C. Thompson Co. Corner Main and Willow Streets. THE ART Of BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of HOP GOIvD Recorded Cases Which Beat That of ths Indiana Farmer's Wife. One of the best-known physicians in the city, apropos of the case reported in Indiana of the German farmer's wife who presented him with six children of practically the same age, said: "Even triplets are quit rare, and such cases as this are still more rare; yet in stances are recorded in medical annals of the birth of six, seven, eight, nine, and even tea children at one time. It 1 very rare, however, that any of the chil dren live where there are more than two at a birth, although a case is recorded by Charubon of quint uplets, all of whom survived their baptism for a short period. 1 heard not long ago of a Tex as woman who gave birth to six children, and" there- is a case in Chioago where four fully-develoX'd children we re horn, who lived for some time. According to statistics kept by Dr. Churchill, of Eng land, twins occur once in 80 births, but of 37,441 births five cases only were those of triplets. A Swimming- Machine. The old-fashioned method of teaching swimming by means ot a belt and rope running on a wire over the bath ia still in vogue in many swimming schools, and has survived many more preien tious systems. A somewhat elaborate looking machine has beeu invented for this purpose which is said to be of grest uhsistance to the swimming pupil, l ne machine is a series of strong metal rods on Which the pupil is plueed. These rods move in such a way as to cause the pupil to make all the motions of swim ming. "When the habit of striking out nrotierly is learned, the learner la al lowed to go into water and put it Into And now tlie entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer You can Wager Your Sox that You are Always at Home at ... . F WELCOME On Willow rjtreet, nssr tbe City Hall. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. Tbey try to plesas all. Fios olub rooms in connection. r,OW Xir,IA.Ir, Prop. HEPPNER OUTFITTING CO. Tbis company carries dry goods, groceries hardware, boots and shoes, bats, kodU' fur siHDiDgs, eio. iarge suipmout ot new and second band furtiitar, wbich is being sold re gardless or. cost 1 bey have also hardware, wall paper, carpets, lounges, springs, mat tresses, all these at half price. Look for tb sign at Herren's old stand oa May street, next to rai&ce Hotel. Wool Moles. Wool is looting up snd prises ars very eaoeh better. Jobo Day clips srs soiling at prices ranging from 8 lo 8Jtf eeols. Ataut lOO.OuO pooods changed baods Hatordsy Isst. Mr. K f. Brad, ot tbs Morrow Oooety Land ft Trust Co, tblorins lbs Ostetts Ibal Ibis lot wss divided smosg Ibrea or four buyers, sod tbsl from now os Is lbs sod of tbs soasoa wool will bs active. Two asd os half conts per poood mora wss offered for a slip of wool today than wss offorsd for a clip off of lbs ssms sboep last soaaoo. Tbs eortaisly of tbs early passaga ot ths tariff bill Is baring its tffovt. II is a good oes. Tbs MCL.1T. Co. bavs bandied 1.2&0.0U0 fritted of wool Ibss far Ibis season. Isrgs quantities of hokey pokey snd supplying ins verniers, ouvuiisisnoi l ibnu Mrfr-AIII AN11. IWxnxnrr i. Ths Italians and their families are ' ths only ones who manufacture and ea ter to ths consumers. Irniw A f tint! Idlnaaa. Insursvnre sgsiiifft nmwmploymerrt Is an secompliMhcd fact In Cologne, Worklngmrn who bavs rrKlcn two tears In that e My and are over 11 years of age oan )o,n the soelety. Tbe due are six oents per week. If no employ- merK ran l rrocutwi for av menilier during the dull sroarm. 50 rents pet uay is paid to biiu if married, 3S cents if air&'le. Tbs city has started a guar snty fund for U society with 14.000 to which 1 14.5' O bss been added by s j Wrlptiona song employers. Tbe ao riety hopes to enroll enough members to mests.ll liabilities likely to oeeur. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. B. frrmcsv, ' Drawee ITS. Chkira. iretm. TJT Ury of ths Stab Accioant CoKfAnv, for Informal ta rrgardiaf Accident Inter anc. Mtsttos tbia paper. tf so SoiBf ftm caa aava stenherahlp fee. Its paid over tOJOMUM lot acddeslal tsjitrits. Dw your own Agent. MO MEOICAt, EXAMINATION IKQUAXXX 1 4 Lit fiTHIi." 1 1 a I Baaa Br. T '. V f I MaeklBS for Wotsklsf Tbo(kk A thought-weighing machine has been Invented by Prof. Moaon. an Ital ian phviol04.li. ths rush of blood to tbe bead turning tits seal. Tbe ma chine Is so dcJieat that It esn measure the difference lo tbe exertion needed to read Creek from that required for NOTICE Or STOCKHOLDERS MELT1SU. onrr. is nraisr oiv that a matins of tha twhil1r ot tha J t tonal Sana ol Hai.pnar olll ba Bald Haiti f- a?. J una is l7. biaaB tha am, fa of IS a. m. arl a, m , lot tha rfiaa M anting aa plaoloi la nans into viuniarf ninioaiion aim aura nthr mattora aa mmf coma Mt.ira tha ttf t I.I. nol w a la ir'il..i.l.'1 l.t nrcW irf It a BuaH Of l!'rU.ra al a BMellf hl I Ma? I, im-n. lu K BiaMwr, lMer. Ha; poar, Of., Maf 7, 1''. 0-i. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. FRANK BOO ERS J. J. ROBERTS Roa ;ers & Roberts, Contractors and Builders. Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Done- OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. Place" and Rog. or Jim will get 'em. o o o o o o o HOOTS AND SHOES D s. v, THE PLACE TO GIT THEM l AT M. IICIlXl$IXIIiVIV lit has anrtliltig In tbis Una that yon mar deatrs and yon ran depend on It you sat a , ffuod artkla wlian Mat (iiaraiitea II. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Steost. Rspalrlng Spsolalty NEW DRUG STORE! notice of Intention. Lass Orrn i ar Till DakLSa. )a... Juiia a lawT voTirr. is HERmr nivr.N tiutim av foiinwiiia namwl aettlar haa Blot tinili nf ttla Intention In onata Dual proof In ii.irt ol BM claim, and thai aald lirool olll ha mada nalorej. W. Morro. county dork, a MapBiiar, OrafoD, on inly h, lav;, U W. W. KIRg, Admtnlatratnf, and l4 tha hatra nf RUncy f'oSVy, rtcceaafd, Md r. No. , lor lbs Sac r. tp. I B H J R W M. na namra tha lollootnt oltnaaaaa to prova kla eniiiltiuoua raaJilenco npon and cultivation nl aald land. l: John Sarvm. Mm Marlon. Msard 1'nran, and Frank I hall, all nf Hat, Ber. tiragoB. J AS. M. M'MittK. k' ftasiator. YOU CAN FIND IT. Tbs Isr iff bill fill U paaaa. and bs sons a law about J sly lit, osloss pso- pls wbo ongtit to loos- srs mltBia. Bat Ibsrs srs mssr thlsgs Ibst sboold sot bs fss4. II Is sot rlgbt or bssi Boas likstopaadwl bsigaios wbioh JOS will slo ay flnd al IL C Wills' pi oca Mail or .l ra solimtaj. Doo'l target tbs plaoe, ClarkraBB s eld stors. tf Next Door to the Postoflicc. Wssrs praparad lo All prtseriptloos with Fresh Dross. Oar sloes U fw sad !rab sod so sipsriaocsd pbsrua etat Is In chargs s all limes. Telephnas conneslioss villi sll part of Uapposr sod tbs Loos Dislsoes. 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