Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 03, 1897, Image 3

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    Impure Blood
Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and
Sick Headache the Results -Doctored
for Years Without Relief.
" My blood was out ot order, and I be
gan taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It baa
purified my blood and relieved me ol
rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick
headaches. I have been afflicted with
these difficulties tor 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, Pa9adenaCalifornia.
" 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 ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. The boils
and pimples have all disappeared since I
began taking this medicine. I am now
entirely cured." Louis Thomas, 1413
11th Street, Oakland, California.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best - in fact the One True Blood Puri
fier. All druggists. $1, six for $5. Get Hood's.
HHc Dillo are Purely vegetable, re
nOOa S PUIS liable, beuenciaL 26c.
Take Notice.
1. The sum of live cent per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions ol
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 Durnoae.
2. Notices of church and society and all ether
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cants a line. 1 nese rules win be strictly adher-
el to In every instance.
' Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
k GOOD CLU.BBING LIST.
AERESTKD FOB NCRDEB.
. Now that the great politioal oampaign
is over and the wiDter season again with
lis, nil will want an adeqiiote 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 12.50 and
Weekly Oregonian, 11.80
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50....
" N. Y. Tribune, $1.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00
B. F. Chronicle, $1.50....
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00
Aft r Eluding the Officers for Three Years,
a Murderer Finds Himself la the Hands
of the Law.
Yesterday Sheriff Matlook arrested a
man who has been workiog on T. J.
Allen's place, near lone, and lodged him
in jail in Heppner. Tbe man under
arrest gives bin name as H. A. Brown,
but his real name is supposed to be Qui
Waohline, whom the grand jury at
Hillsboro, Washington county, indioted
tor murder about' three years ago, but
Waohlme suooeeded in eluding the
officers until yesterday when our ef
fioieot sheriff took him in and gave bim
quarters in tbe county j nil. Tbe obarpes
against this young man are very serious.
lie is aoonBed of murdering a man for
bis money in Washington oouoty and
after accomplishing this terrible deed,
he is said to have buried the remains in
a pile of manure and made his escape.
Whether be has been in this seotion ot
the country all this time is not known,
but he bss been working on the Allen
place several months. A few days ago
a young man of Heppner, Tom Ingrabum,
happned to meet bim and recognized
bim as tbe man charged with tbe crime.
lngrabam reported tbe man to tbe
authorities and he was subsequently
arrested. The description of tbe man
suits in every particular and Sheriff
Matlook wired the sheriff at Hillsboro,
who replied that he would be here at
onoe to identify and take charge ot tbe
prisoner. Tbe officer is expected to
arrive tonight.
Waobline, alias Brown, is about 25
years ot age and is said to have served
a short term in tbe penitentiariy for lar-
oeny prior to the murder. A reward of
$500 has been hanging over the head
ot tbe nocnsed and it seems somewhat
strange that he has not been captured
ere this. If this man proves to be the
guilty party, a conclusion as to the
ultimate results of, his triul may easily
be imagined.
CELERY KOLA
GIVES REST AND SLEEP
W?l"lS"??i't-
sis-
A True Nerve
Tonic and Blood Purifier
Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood,
Regulates the Liver, Rowels and Kidneys.
NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH.
-AAJV T5E HAD ONITAr
oi-Octia
Club Rate
.... $8.50
8.75
8.00
8.25
8.75
8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS.
in
METH. EPISC. CHURCH.
SF.HTICltS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Banday school
10 a. m. Clue set No. 1 sod 11 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at T p. m.
rrayer meeting, inunany, op. m. .
'The. Hpihit and the bn e b&v. Come."
The pastor may be found at the parxonaire adjoining-
the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wo may desire to consult niin on
relimous, social, civio, philosophic, educational,
orauyotner subjects.
J, W. FLESHKR. Minister.
Here and There. '
Ai Roberts bat returned from Port-
I and.
Clark O. Marley was up from Douglas
Wednesday.
Claude Sloan, ot Butter creek, was io
town Tuesday.
B. P. Doherty was over from Butter
creek this week.
Chas. Matteson was in from Rhea
oreek Wednesday.
Miss Altba Leaob, ot Lexington, was
ia town Wednesday.
Joe Lnckman was In from his Butter
oreek ranob Tuesday.
Bacons it still on the turf donig a lit
Us oarpenter business. tf
Heppner Outfitting Co., io tbe old
Herren stand, see adv. a
Submit your plans to Ranous before
giving ont your oontraot. tf
L. B. Knox, a well-known rancher ot
lone, was in town Wednesday.
Rogers k Roberts Lave pnt tbe finish
ing touches on R. C. Wills' residence.
Josef Mueller, tbe piano fiend, it now
talking "moosick" to the Pendletoniane
Statement! tor tbe Famont Simple
Aeeoont Filt printed at tbe Otzette of
fice, tt.
Frank McFarlacd and family have
returned from a months' ooting on Hood
river.
H. L. Thompson was in from bis But
ter oreek ranch Wednesday with load
of Iroit.
Frank Met lie, freight agent f the
Northern Pacific, wan iu tbe city Wed
nesday. '
O. B. Tedrows l.a gnt to Bumpier
wtere he will ei grge iu t me kitd ot
bnaine.
Ret. J. W. Fbiher returned Wed
nesday from tie dtfi rents o.eeting at
Peldleloo.
Tbe Hp Old keif ber at the Wei
. . i
nine. u in, )"0 rmi orir.ar.e, nn
re tbe fcoj.
Ruby Will fell fr- to a hay hft ne
day (hit week aui is no porting a dm
Inflated am.
J'eaol.e, wetrrmrloa anil all frni'a
ot the eeaann srrtviig daily el tie
Orangt Fr nt. 6
Best ecenimodatinti aed fnnrlwM
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Hrvnttb
ml Wash. tt., r.n Hand. Or ...
Geo. I). Ely and Ed U'l"way reme
io from Kerfei.sville yrsterlsy to l k
tier their Morrow eoomy interests.
N. B. Nil end eon, of Wslle Walla.
paed tbrongb lleppoer yeaterdav eo
font bum from trip tbrongb tbe In
terior.
Mr. aod Mrs. P. Mid die worth, e.me
fa lt F'lday evening tmm John Iy.
..r visit with tblr daogbUr, Mra.
Dr. Eetee.
TtxiM wbn drelr to t-otld should not
forget that 0. E. IUoona, tU son
ireevof. la reedy to oak tettnates al
asy time.
Tbos. Williams came over from Long
Oreek yesterday.
S. MoBride bss moved bis family to
town for tbe winter.
Ras Muir departed for Pendleton
Wednesday night on business.
James Hansford, of the Hardman
viuoiuity, was in town yesterday.
0. M. Grimes, representing tbe Union
meat market at Portland, arrived in
town this morning.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wat-
kins, ot tbe Porter canyon neighbor
bood, last week , a fine boy.
N. S. Whetstone took his daughter,
Qraoe, to Portland last week and placed
her in a ooovent to be educated.
Croes & Blaokwell's fancy piokles and
oanned goods, reduced prices. Orange
Front, opp. City hotel, Cor, Main and
Willow streets. 53-tf
A. Abrabameick and son and tbe well
koowu old German eheepherder, paoked
op tbeir oamp outfit yesterday and de
parted for tbe interior to. be absent
about a month.
Dyspepsia cured. Bbilob't Vitalizer
immediately relieves sour stomacb, com
ing up of food distress, and is tbe great
kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con
sera Brock.. y
To Leal tbe broken and diseased tis
sues, to tootbe tbe irritated surfaces, to
ioBtaotly relieve and to permanently
core ia tbe mission ot DeWitt's Witob
Hazel Salve. For Sale b) Conser k
Brook.
J. M. Hager hat for sale on bis ranch
a large quantity ot pears sua plums
wbioh be desires to exchange tar wood
or wheal delivered io Heppner at mar
ket prices. Plumt 1 cent per pound;
peacbet, 2 cents. 2t
moments are useless if trilled away;
and tbey are dangerously watted if ooo
turned by delay in oatet where Ooe
Minute Cough Cure would bring imme
dials relief. For sale by Couaer 4
Brook.
A revival in business generally seems
to bavt tet in in Heppner. Tbe fall trade
will undoubtedly be quite lively, and
incidentally we would suggest that tbe
merchant plant Ibeir adt in tbe Q
telle and get In on the ground floor.
Rev. C. it. Howard and family bavt
returned from Oakesdale t-onfereooe
Duriug their absence tbey visited Mr.
Uoaard'e parent at ttpokune. Mr
llnwsid will bold strvic-s both morning
and evening i.t-it Sunday al tbe M. .
chor'h, Sooth.
(J. E. lUnuus, the contractor, ha bt
gutt the election of a firs-room residence
for Mr. Hte L-Un.. Mr. Kaoons,
wlin ha tbe eo'itr.ct f buildirg ib
OXI Frllnat' b ill ou.J store bouse t
..re, slso rfori tbe two bui'd ng in
pr eol i i'l Cni.slnirti.iii.
V.olor II. hiusl'vy, repri-sriiting tbe
NurlLaist Mugssine, of Hi. ChoI, Minn ,
i io tbe eilj. 11 i rngagid in wrilioif
np ikv d flVret ecction Ln b be visit
i,il ill give a ri-hic wiiie op ot
U' lirr and it orroomling aoiiatry Io
Ih Oetcbrr nomtwr of bis mtgasine.
Where Methodist ministers Will Labor
The Dalles District the Coming Year.
Tbe Columbia river conference ot tbe
Methodist church, wbidb wet is session
at Pecdlelon last week, has adjourned
to meet in Pullman, Wash , next year.
Tbe following are the appointments for
The Dalles district :
Robert Warner, Presiding elder; with
headquarters at Tbe Dalles.
Antelope, D. H. Leach.
Arlington, G. W. Barnbart.
Nicholtoo, to be supplied.
Casoade, E. C. Alford.
Columbus, John Evans.
Dufur, W. C. Smith.
Ellensburg, W. H. Marvin.
Fossil and Lone Rock, F. L. Johns.
Ft. Snncoe. J. W. Helm. One to be
supplied.
Gilmer, supplied by J. S. Alford
Goldendale, Nathan Evans.
Heppner, James Fiesber.
Hood River and Belmont, H. E. Hines
and G. P. Arober.
John Day and Prairie City, R.
Moter.
Long Creek, W. H. Henderson.
Moser, supplied by G. W. White.
Moro, 0. D. Niohelsoo.
North Yakima, U. F. Hawk.
Pbbco, Io be enpplied.
Prinevllle, Henry Mays.
Proeeer, S. L. Burrill.
Tbe Dulles, J. H. Wood.
Wasco, L. R. Spanlding.
Woldron, R. O. Hadley.
Takima City, S. E. Homobrook.
West Kittitas, Edward Barker.
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD "
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Change of Oars Between Spokane,
Rossland and Nelsoo. Also between
Nelson an! Rossland, daily exoept
Sunday :
Leave. Arrive.
sm A. M Hpokane ;40 P. M.
inn A. M KnHKlund :40 H. M.
9:10 A.M Nelson o:u r. m.
Close connections at Nelnon with steamers for
Easlo, and all Kootenai Lake points.
PassenRers for 'Kettle Klver and Boundary
Creek oonneet at JHarous with stage daily.
FORYOU!
Now Prepared to do Any
Kind of Printing Don't
Send Your Orders Away
'Till You Get the Gazette's
Estimates
NOTICE.
All persons indebted in notet and ao
oounts due to Noble St Co. are requested
to oome forward and settle same as
soon as passible. We still continue in
business and will sell goods as low as
oao be bought anywhere in tbe state.
JMOBLI A DO.
Heppner, Or., June 24. '97. tf.
What is Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth. See ad. elsewhere. -
Mr. Benton, of Corvallia, was bere
last week in tbe inlereel ot tbe state ag
ricultural college at Corvallis.
Married.
A neat little wedding occurred on Wed
nesday, at 6 e'olook io tbe private par
lors ot the Palace hotel io tbit city, the
contracting parties being Mr. Harry
Cummings, of Hardman, and Mist Emma
Harer, ot Portland Heighta. Tbe cere
mony wat peuormed by State superin
tendent ot Schools, Rev. G. M. Irwin.
Those present were: Prot. Aokermao,
ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bions and
Mitt Ada M. Jones, ot Heppner. Tbe
bride bas been on of tbe auroeufol
leacheit of Morrow oonnty for tbe past
tear. Mr. and Mrt. Cnmmings left tor
tbeir mountain bonis, near Harlmao, on
Tbunday. May tbey live long and be
btppy is tbe wish of Ibeir maoy friond.
The good-will that goes
with good tea is part of the
profit that is why some
grocers are glad to sell you
Schilling's Best.
But there is more profit,
take it all in all, in Schil
lings Best it for you, for
the grocer, and for us.
Heretofore the Gazette's Job deport
ment bai tried to do no work other than
plnin printing. However, this shop is
cow prepared to tackle anything io any
line and will meet prices of any person
under tbe sun iu tbe liue ot druggists'
supplies, blank books, batik work,
oonnty work, or any sort ot boc;k bind
Ing work that you have heretofore sent
awny to get done.
Tbe Gi.zatto shop is not a charily
concern but it you will give ut a chance
we will see tbat von are satisfied in
every particular.
Buy your goods ot home. BetnemVer
tbat Abe Liuooln laid that when- one
bought goods away from borne tbe
foreigner got the money and we got tbe
goods. But when tbe good were
bought at home we bad both money
and goods. This it good doctrine. V e
are willing to abide by It. When tbe
printing drummer cornea to town, re
member it and call up 'phone No. 3.
5fi0 tf
A Schilling ft Company)
baa PraacUco
M4
This I lour C;ijHai.n.. ,
On rccolptof Urn crnts, m.li or n!i.i
a iroueroun r.m!o will l e mailed i f t!
most iiopuliir Cntiirrh and Hay l'evi r Cure
(Ely' Cream Unlm) siif.'iciciit to Vmoa.
trate the grcta iMcntti i mo rouiciiy.
ELY HKOTHKPS.
Gil Warrun ht., Krw Ycrk City
Rev. JobnRcld, Jr.. f Grvui Fa'KMuiit.,
recommended Klv'n f'renui Halm Io me. I
can mpbaMifl hi aiatoiw nt, "It ia a posi
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed."
Hev. Francis V. I'oole, Pastor Central Pus.
Church, Helena, Mont
Ely' Cream Bnlm is the acknowledged
enre for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Pride, 60 cent.
STOCKMEN,
FARMERS,
EVERYBODY !
You Don't Expect
Goods for Nothing!
B
TJT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES
groceries and supplies ; you want sub
stantial gent' furnishings. Yon oan find
what you want at T. R. Howard's
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I
'T J. Howard
Main Street. Heppner, Oregon.
THE Ml OP BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY.
arOVTZ3aE33, 1070.
Tbey Are lb "HasUrd."
Meadowa k Hatten, lb pioneer black'
tmitbt, have made soma elegant im
provements io tbeir establishment aod
added a largt ttook ot iroo, borieaboei
aod other materials essential to lbs
bappinett of those who need qiick re
pairs on their wagnu, boggle or any
kind ol macbinery. Tbey bavt at
tended their room eo as to accommodate
everybody io the country wbo it in need
ot repair. Wben yon want a bora
hod, in nob i us repaired, lira set or any
thing else in their line, yon will find
MmuIo k HHo In be lbs boy tbat
oao do it and do II ilgbt to toon
order. tl
A Boarding and Day School for Boyt Under
Military Discipline.
Tie Wih yar omUr tlis prosent mMmil IwKins tu-pt.
Ins llmlllntli.o is UumMiahlr piuiimi li r ll tri-nim, social,
1 4. INU7.
. l.hlaltal
and Dinral Ualiiin of ba. TlionHMrh lri sml'int tr any nillt ur
M-imilifto x IxmiI. (im.luatM at prmii im lair, W mi I'oint, Mai aai liu.
rlla liiatilut if Trrhnliy, Hisia Uiivrraiiira nf ( ali(..lnl. tirrin,
l'a"lia)liaiHa, fumfcinl ami tloOill. Dunns' aaralion l.ior wolf" ma
In mVtii I'i a. di. rnr ralalotrna ai.it l.iT inhumation, aoiltras Ilia
l'niiriil. i. W. HILL, M. l., Fiwtland. Ui.v. I. O- Urawrr 11.
tl-HrU. IS.
Jlnd now Die entire ivorhl
Knaws this vcr feet product
As the Star Brewery beer
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY C0A1PANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Of.
Tbe East Coluuibi o nfrenrt) of the
M. E. ebnrch, Bulb, wbiob a few day
ago C'liiclod.-d it eraai'to al Oakeedale,
Wash , baa retorucd lUv. O. 11. Hoi
afdto ilepunsr fur auoiher )ar. J.J.
AJkm. of this city, was rlect. lay
delrgale li lb anno tlo ioffnoa, abiob
will totven at Baltimore, Md, sett
Msy.
Mi O. nolmr. ot tbe Holme Iloi
Dee C.ll'g of Portland, ts la Ueppm r
loosing afr tbe lotreste of her school
Mia Holmes' trlimri rDnt riepl. 13 b
aod anyone d 'suing to attaod the eia
lag ssiib or obiata spatial lbforeatio
rrgarJing ins oirg, win at wan io
tall oo b-r at tb Pilar btel wbers
sb msy tie found until Iralo lira to
morrow night.
Ko so a or woman eta enjoy life or
Kept, lit, 1W7, C. C Hargeol will
nprn the Mdii rretaarani, uooa
mom and ladir' parlor io ronoention.
A firstolaM wbitecock will be employed
and the Im! 23 cent raal Ibat II t mar
ket affords will he arrvad, day or oigbt.
During eoort jnrnr aod titbera rttend-
Ing ill be Siwr.lo l and Mgel for 7)
cent per dy. A Ire 'bos to Iralo.
7
Karl's Clovnr U ml Ta I a pUassol
laiative. Iteulaeaj the loK pariuV
lb blood. Claert lb comiteiioo. P.asy
Io make and pleasant Io taka. 23cts
Hold by Conaer Br k. y
uuAniJIih miirh In Ibia World abll
II. E. VT.rre,of sear " nMBIltnm trpkl liver. DaWiU's
U lb ty "d.y. U bt ooihl la load . (( b HmI( er-tu-
of bailey wblrb dirt-aJ ot at K NMaal ll I tb great pil ear.
. p.r bo.U.1. Ue alo!4sirof ,,.,. Coor r.rock.
Ut; ot atrial 70
A PellHaa Prall Mra I.
Belrrt orange with prrfrrt akin,
wip thrrn with adamprloth and welgti
thrm. Pl tb fruit by taking thssktn
off In qnarwa and then cut it Into
straw. Cover the nit prI with bot
trraral let It conk ISmiaatea. Drain
off the watr anrl again eorr tht pl
with hot watrr and boll until the straw
are tender. Meaawhil pot Into a pre
aerving kettle the weight of tbe fruit
In granulated sugar and aqueese over It
the Juira of the orang. Put the kettle
over the lurk of the flr where the
; iigar will slowly diwwilte. Wbea tb
t liquid botl put la the erv,kel straws
and boil 20 rn I mi tea. Put lb peel lot
i jny glsaaea and when i Is c,J covtf
"Gwl llyviHktt if;g , am.
f' Dcvotkm of a Mala FartrMfa.
Having obeeneil a natural hietorjr
sketch to the effect that the cock part
ridge dor not assist hi ma's in Incubat
ing the err. I wUb to offer eoin evl-
dm re to tbe contrary, and to auggewt
that the cose le rrojwned. In the early
ROa, while tailoring under the hallucina
tion that a fair buaiiM-aa man ought to
make a goxl farmer, I m cutting
aprouU In a new ground la aouth Ml
eirippl, whrrw I waa farming, or Im
agining Uiat I was forming. It waa In
tba neat Ing araaon of the quail, ami
tbey were quite plentiful. Having a
very sharp ax 1 was slashing about in
promlaruounly.and bad delivered a blow
at a churtrr of apron i. wben out of the
midst fluttered a nock quail with bio
neck nearly cut In two. I plt-ked the
bird up, and eonn tbat my ax had
nearly la-headed bim. t'pon Inepwtlng
the buslie I found a neet with ador-n
erg In ik Tbeae were still warm, and
they were In the eaart spot whenw the
ca-k had tutnl.U-d, bleel ing arnl dying.
Moreover, I was In a iiUon to know
that no other bird bad lawn In the bush
when I approarhed It. In view of the
devotion of these birds to their young.
I am atrongly of the upinkHi that he de
liberately remained on the neat In pl
of tny proalntlty, hoping to roer the
$f ga fnmi olwenatkm, aa well aa to ew-
apa It hlinarlf. Any true sportainen
will appreriat the sorrow with which
I omite-mplaUHl the plurky lltti fellow
VaaWthad died to riter I hi vbhoris
young. Cor. ItaJtinxire Kun.
taaate mt ra a.
Tbe king of Khosan, In central Asia,
tmanV overture for the band of tbt
daughter of tbe efepa-ror rrf ( hluw, aad
hi suit w favorably entertained
Ilut there waa fimethlng from China
which b coveted even tra than tbe
fair pvlorea and w bl b be had failed to
win by war. rV he lndoiel tile bride-
elert to ae rrl In the long Ireaae of
her hair a aumla-r of silkworm eggs and
ateira ,f the mullierry plant t-n b
ram to him. aid In Wai ronatie faab
Ion wa It that the rultura at the silk
worm and the rosn'ifw'ore .f silk bxk
It flrsA Up wcrd. in InnaJI 'n
uirrf,
A CHINESE. NEW YEAR'S.
HEPPNER
OUTFITTING CO.
aw lbs lay la alabrai4 la ( alaaa
Quarter ol raariar.
Chinatown ot Pan 1'rstiiclaco waa
eepiiig holiday, and all Masgayrty aot
bustle.
Tbe narrow, 'i tun-nine tl recta were
denarattd with t.rlr'jtly-tolored Ian-
ua, ubile otrrlitad aloe the ruof-
toMi tlin pillow tiiion fliigs floated
against a blue ( al.forb'u ! y.
It wis a suuuy day in I tUiuary, and
tbe tri Is were e ;i.'..g ilb a liiul-
iti.ile of ( Vi.rat li e; , v on. en ami
ch:i'!r n D.l a. inyrd !u tite r rU beat
holiilay atl're. 1 l.c iL iilri il rsj.e-:ally,
with t:eir lii U- fa bud blwk ryea,
and thrlr pn-ttr roi 'uiu, fonurd
most pleaali 2iiil It, tin l.i.g feature of
thia living leiitiil p'l tnre.
l.veriK.y alined 'i le happy and
gool-iiaturrd; rd ever end anon, aa
group of fr'.rtid luet. Ihey atr-d
and aninl iihk b rrreiumiioua l ing ea-
tbangrd the rou i4.inrnU of tbe sear-
Sun ; fur t.i.s fistiva M'raaion waa
nolhiiif iDure nor leaa than the r lebra-
lioti of thet'binewe New Year.
The ldr of eelebrating ,'. Year"a
day In Feliruery may trlke aom of
my ra'er cxhl. Hut, alnre tb s liaa
been the ( hloewe ruaUitn from time lin-
lueiiioriul, and la older, by aeiet al thou
sand year, than Our i rjitAriee of the
1st of January aa th rter time, the
Chinese, pt rha , are not far wrung In
a-upiHiilig tlietuarlea to lw at M art M
mm b In the right a ouraeltrw. This
question, however, waa tf no con
cern to Una merry hilidy throng.
They were quite) sat la fled with the ar-
rarirementi and, with the atmoat
bebef In their own mperlnrity, they felt
at heart an Inborn contempt rommon
toll( hinea. f.Hr"oitl latrlrlan.
This term rinlira es a'l bS Lions not liv
ing within th aerred houndsrlea of
"the flowery fclfifdom." aod Inelude
the Inhabitant of all the world: and
tl,ea unfortunate ou'alders broad If
rlivuled Into two tiaaeea atern ai.d
weetern lrtarUcf .o-Jhcodof Wore,
q f t, NkMa.
1
TLis company carries dry goals, groceries,
Lard ware, IkxjU tod sLops, bats, gents' far
nbbiDgs, etc Large shipment of new and
sncornl band furniture, wbich is being sold re
gardlnes of oonL Tbey have also Hardware,
wall paper, car pete, looDgns, springs, mat.
tresHCs, all tboae at balf price. Look for tbe
sign at Ilerren's old stand on May street, sext
to 1'alace botel.
FRANK McFARLAND, AUnaocr.
At tbe old stand, have tba usual
spring outfit ot
FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE
AND CAMP OUTFITS,
l!cile tbe tbouaand odds and ends tbat are too numerous to mention.
GILLIAM & 1JISBEE,
ftnnf In glrsl PaUnnal Sank rlnll'llnf.
You con Wnger Your Sox that You
ore Alwoys ot Homo at ....
THE
Welcome
THE
Oa Mais HI reel, In City Uolel Duildiag.
BES WET GOODS in tho MARKET.
I bey try Io ptee all. Fiat stab roots la eooseclioa.
TOW TIXrIiCTt Irii.
Tho GAZETTE, $2.59 A Year for CASH,