FROM FOOT TO KNEE OhJo Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of the Case, and Her Cure. "For many years I wag afflicted with a milk leg, and a tew years ago it broke out In a sore and spread from my foot to my knee. I suffered great agony. It would burn and itch all the time and discharge c great deal. My health was good with the exception of this sore. I tried a great tnany kinds of salve, but some would irritate the sore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the fire without suffering intensely. Someone sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got me a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it nntil my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all impurities and leaves it rich and pure." Mrs. Anna E. EAKBN, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. HnnH'c Pi lie are tne ,aTOrite tamlIy 11WU r-llla cathartic. Prlnn inn. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.. The Gazette can offer the following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 11.50 f.3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.60 8.25 ' N. y. Tribune, $1.00 2,75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.25 " . 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00... 8.75 Thrtce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.50 Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 ..... 8.00 McCall'i Magazine $1.00 1.30 Yearly subscribers to th Gazette oan get olubblng rates with any paper on earth. DURRANI HANGED. He Expiates His Sentence on the Scaffold Today The Public Satisfied. A telephone message from Portland today gives the news ot Theodore Dar rant's execution at 10:35 Ibis morning. Tbe people of Heppner as a role believe tbat Dnrrant was guilty and are uni versally satisfied tbat tbe fiend bas met his just deserts. Band Officers Elected. Tbe Ls-diea' Comet Band, of Heppner, at a meeting on Thursday night, elected the following offioers: Mrs 8. W. Spen cer, president; Mrs. 0. A. Minor, seore tary; Mrs. R C. Wills, treasurer; Mies Dot Warmotb, dispatcher ; Mrs. J. D. Brown, Leader. Tbe ladies have taken up tbe work for the winter season with muob earnestness, and contemplate an ooohsiodhI open air performance when the days grow warmer. METH. EPISC. CHUKOH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Clauses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at T p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The Spirit and the bri te say, Ooms." The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any may dcBire to ooneult niin on relisions, social, civic, philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. J, W. FLEHuER. Minister. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday ol each month, at the home of Mrs. T. i. Matlock. The Birth of tbe "Greater" New York. With tbe dawn of tbe New year tbe "Greater" York is nshered into the world a fall grown giant. The problem of muuioipal government is to be .at to the sapremest test. Within its limits is contained a population equal to that of thirteen ot our sovereign states at onr last oeosns, and as numerous as tbat of the original thirteen states. Provisions for the life and health of this vast multi tape of all nations and dimes is an un solved enigma. Thousands of sufferers in New York and elsewhere are wrested from the grasp of that agooiziog com plaint, rbeamatism, by tbe timely use ot Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, which is a preventative of malaria and kidney oom plaint, and a curative of liver complain t constipation and nervousness. Be cot deoeived! A cough, hoarsnees or croup are not to be trmed with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Bold by Conger Brock. J Mrs. J. J. Adkins returned this morn ing from Junction City. Bhe was bo oompaaied by her brother, Mr. Albert MoClure and his two children, of Fa louse City, Wash. After a short visit with the folks here, Mr. MoOlure will proceed to his home. Mrs. Adkins and brother have been attending a family reunion down at Junotiou City. . LITERARY NOTES. The series ot addressee on the life and work of St. Paul, now being delivered on Sunday evenings in Plymouth church, Brooklyn, by Lyman Abbott, are ex- oiting not a little disousBion. Tbey are to be revised by Dr. Abbott, and to be printed in full in Tbe Outlook. The first of tbe series appears in The Out look dated January 1, wbiob is tbe Jan uary Magazine Number. Tbe other ad dresses will be printed in suooeesive numbers ot The Outlook. ($3 a year. The Outlook Company, 13 Astor Place, New York.) Take Notm. L The mm ol five cents per line will be charged lor "cards ol 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. X 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 cants a line. These rules will be strictly edher e 1 to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Here and There. Frank McFarland is in Portland oo business. . : Tilden, the boss paintei. Bigos a peoialty. 11-tf Wes MoNsb was up from lone yester day on business. W. F. Barnett was up from Lexington on Wednesday last. Lioblentbal & Oo. for shoes. Exclnsive shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83t( Baths down at the Jones' barber tbop, 23 oents. Orville Joore manager, tt Statements tor tbe Famona Simple A ooooo I File printed at the Oazette of fice., tf. Gulncewe's famous old "Dnblin Stool," imported, at Cbrla Borobers' tf Common And select tlook of tomatoes and oaooed corn at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf O. V7. Peok, J.F. Willis and W. n. lloAlitter were np from the Lexington locality Wednesday. "Oo'o juice" i all right but Low Til lard baa a brand of 14-year-old goods tbat Is bard to beat. , 603 -If, Heppner Candy Factory tor fresh creams sod taffies. W. H. Tan Doyo, Prop., with E. J. Slocom. - 608 t Aoy ooe desiring to build cither i boose or bsro will make money by call log oo tbe Osietts oflloe. 67t Beet aooonimodatioa and Courteous treatment al tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sis., Portland, Oregon. Oo to tbe Matlock Corner tod try Armstrong k Cooper's whiskey and cigars. I( yoo like the sample buy some. Gtf Tbe filling io of the city ball, al On tario, Canada, killed a great meoy pet- eon! oo the 8'd lost. It was terrible disaster. Kvury sw taheeriher of the Oaaotte from this dele, May 25, 1W7, will receive m prtmlnm a book worth a tons the price ef the enbeorlptloo. tf W, R. Mankere was over from Hard sen Wednesday last. Us reports Christ ojm tree ool tbsre on tbeJtth oil. ad other Interesting festivities. Harry llmr, who broke Jail Oregoo Cily reeeally, tamed op la Tbe Pallet last Friday aad to Iryiog lo arret! bis Ibe officers were eompsli 1 to kill bl DyspefwU cored. Hb Hub's Tilalttr lmnsiislt rsllsvss tour eUimaob, com leg np of food dielreee, and is Ibe great kl.lnsy and liver rsronly. Huld by Con terA-tWk. y Married At Ibe bone of Ibe brids'e partita, tt II spiraea, on Road.?, Jaa. X im, Alt 0. Dof and Mise Elsie Mtnllb, Jadge Jeektne perforating Ibe esrvtsoat , The Oea.tte eitsoils eon gralnlatinos. The old style ot portraying famous people through a "sketoh" or "biog raphy" is to be modernized in The Ladies' Home Journal during 1898. Five ot the most prominent Amo.rioans have been chosen for tbe departure: Presi dent MoEioley, Mrs. Cleveland, Mark waio, Joseph Jefferson, and Thomas A. Edison. Each will have a special article, biob will oonsist ot about fifteen or twenty fresh, unpubliebed stories and anecdotes etrnug together, eaoh anec dote showing some oharaoteriutio trait or preseoting a different aide of the subjeot, Tbe idea is to show famous personalities through their own doings nnd sayings, and to make these articles accurate the relatives and olosest personal friends of the sobjeots have assisted and given to the Journal tbe best stories and aneo dotes within their owo knowledge. Each article will thus tepreeent tbe olosest view of the one sketohed. No author ship will be attached to any of tbe artioles. Thousands are Trying; It. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effeotlve cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generons trial size for 10 cents. Qet it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY B-IOS., CO Warrea St., N. Y. City. I suffered from cxtrrh of the worst kind ever sinco a hoy. n:i.l I novcr hoped for cure, bat Ely'a Cream Ualin eeems to do even ! int. Many acquaintances have used it wil'i p-.oellent results. Oscar Ostrum, 40 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. r.ly'.s Cream Balm is the acknowledged curi'i r catarrh an I contains no cocaine, moron- nor n'17 injurious- drug. Trice, 60 eeutd. At druggists or j matt. n H vah cav that ) I ili - - . HZ a-r i vs j v n usjaj vaius, L2l SJ 9 Va0W9O Ji i thPi n lii tirm r.t w A P ) ft i SUCCESSORS TO . . . -X U ! WERE JUST DIGGING FOR BUSI- j 2 Minor & Co. I NESS THE SAME AS EVER? IF ) - 2$ JI YOU DID YOU TOLD A FACT. ? 2$ I Will occupy this space just as g J HARD FACTS COUNT. ; " S S00n as the Set time to f ' ( 4 write an advertisement. Winter is fairly on and bargains in ? J winter goods can be had S J OOijkjiio at the store of J h E, W. KHEA & CO., I : rmcr vi a Tivi a i davis di tn ri vi uennvico rr nr'rwi i A!. iIA. . 4 Z tlfff Mrs. Annie Adkins, daughter of Mrs. J. 31. Sahog, came up from The Dulles this morning to remain for a time visit ing relatives in this oity and the Eight Mile neighborhood. Educate Tow Bowels With Cuscarets. Candy Cathartic, eure constipation forever. iuc ii u v- v. iau, aruggisia reiuna money. ' Snyder Bros, have succeeded Willis Stewart in the livery business, next door to the Gazette office, and will do a general livery and feed business. Bigs, saddle horses and stall room at reason able rates. 611-tf. Gome to tbe Oazette offioe and set a decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelops look cheap, and besides you cannot get yonr business oard printed thereon. tf it iii it) v it) vi vi vi vi The Leader Of Course! Was Perfected by the Production of.... The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to huy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at , Jnd now the entire world fll Knows this verfect product (j As the Star Brewery beer...:. 1 si On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 1 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. 1 T. R. HOWARD'S 1 The Best BaSi HOTEL AKR1VAL8. 6, 1898. Two Millions a. Year. When oeoDle buv. trv. and buy attain, it menns they're sutixfted. The people of the I nitd Mntes are now buvinK C'asrarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be three million be fore New War's. It means merit proved, that Casearets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggists 10c, 25c, 50c a box, cure guaranteed. For week Ending Thursday, Jan. HOTEL HEPPNER. J B Turner, Portland 3 T Reddish, Pendleton Geo Morsn. The Robt Haver. DoukIss Dalles M P Gerkinf?, Hardman I Bordweil, Haraman mm nucitiey, city R J Wilkin, city F P Rupach, Portland 1 w Vaughn, city v Harnett, u r & D A Greenwood, Lone C W Owney, city Rovlc Ed SchersiiiEer. city C L Bowrlry, Umatilla Scott 1 nomas, Butter Orvllle Brown Creek M R Morgan and wife, E J Jones, La Grande lone ' C H Horsemsn. Rldire J 8 Honk Ins. Hardman F T Easton, Hardman ATTENTION UEPCBLICANH. A meeting of the republican olub of Morrow oonoty Is oalled (or Saturday, Jaouary 15tb, 1898, at tbo conrt boose In Beppoer, at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose of eleotina delegates to tbe state meetiog of republican elubf, wbiob onnvenes io tbe city ot Portland oo the 2d Tuesday ot February, aod also to elotoffloers for tbe ensuing year. All republicans are urgently r quests I to attend. W. W. 8m ad, Pres. J. W. Hobnob, Heo'y . F Willis, Lexington Ira Levde. city Geo M Holmes, Drip ping Hnnngs Miss Dells Delmot, Iexlnston Win H titreeter, Portl'd L Hnyder. city Dennis Hplllsln, Clk's Usnyon Coleitoek, city G llsrt, ORi N W Worden, Deer Lodes. Mont Fred Melrhlor, 8 Mile R Nicholson, g Mile M Kees. lone L R Hlewart Chester Hathaway j w ltepiiy W T McNsbb, lone A Mnrer.8 Ml e E B Hteele. Portland A HiiKhes, lone Mrs W P Hnyder, Gooseberry R LMurry. Miles City Prosperity comes quickest to the mao whose liver is in good condition. Le Witt's Little Early Riaere are fatnone little pills for eoostipatinn, blllioosnees, Indigestion aod all stomach and liver troubles. Conser k Brock. Tbe Msiqnsm Ursnd, on Morrison street In tbe Msrqnam building, is under tieellenl managemeDt aod tbe pnMio will be royally eotertained this winter. New companies and new faeee will ap pear from time to time at this popular. first, el ass theatre of Portland, and when in Portland onr deolieoe should not fall to take lo some ot the fire dramas that will be presented. tf Dr. John W. Ksamoe, of tbe "Red light," ever en tbe alert for sometbiog , eao fnrnlsh yon tbe floret cock tails in the land Manhattan, Jersey, Vermooth or Oto made by an artist in tbe buslaeae. Drop in and take the taste out of yonr mouth. tf Crdrsy, the pioneer theatre man of Portland in Ike Hoe of " popular pries,' baa ft fitted the Westingtoo HI. theatre. fornwrly koon ee tbe "Nsw perk." Ourdray alvejs Lae eotsetbing new, aod oar people, when below, csn spend pleesatit eveolog at hie pi see. tf Ts Cars) laxllHiim f , TssrMis I i.H nti m mSs, tiC.CC U4 lir. sixi'Mi flutut swwi Avl t. 4 IS. , e.s s'lwt m CX ei a 3. k Perkiss, of Aotiqnity, ()., wss for thirty years needlessly tortured by phy slrlsBS for the care of ectsme. lie wee qalekly cared by oslng DwWilt'i Witrb llstel salve, tbe fsmooe healing salve for pib and skin dieeeeee, Goser t Dmek. Oliver Holder bae leka eherge nf tbe Ilntsl Hepneer feed bare and ertll for lab etall mnm, grain or bey at reason able Htrn. Hpn over biabt, M at 7) erts. Will else do dray aiork and henlieg I)qs to so l frnnt traioe. If 1 tU.rf. Rev I L Bwitt, Goose berry W B McMillan, Lex V W Tillard.city L 8 Read, Baltimore, Md w r Hcnvner, city R W Turner, Band Hollow John Murray, city W T Hstten, city M Lsndus, Hoksne Wm Rors, Punland'l ranch R L KMbonrn, 8 Mile H W Buckeley and son Ed Moore, lone i Neelsen, Sumpter H Corbin 1 r Wilson, John Day T J Lessue. lone W L Gibson, Pendleton Chss Hunton. 8 Mile G uuttrldge, Clscksmss Riley Hnyder, Goose berry M L Ackers, city it) ii vi vi vi vi vi vi The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, Is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at OT. R. HOWARD'S Heppner. Oregon.' m ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those ot greatest value In proportion tn cost. K you want to get your money's worth ol honest goods in Confectionery s llUilUMUlVJ llUHUlVs OR MACHINERY, CALL ON"- W are Increasing our stock (or fall and winter. Call and lee us. K. C. WILLS' MARTIAN METEOROLOGY. Tbe Weather oa Onr Neighboring 1'lanet Is Always Fine. The Martian meteorology is less com plicated and more pleasant than thatt f he earth, says the Ivorth American lie- view. There the weather in almost el ways fine, especially uurloir euminer, Very seldom are there clouds even In winter, tienerally, when we are un able to distinguish through the telt scoe the details of the (rt'ogramical C'Oiitiiruraticns ujkjo the plnnct the fault in our own atnioxphere and not tr that of Mars. It is very rarely the cnae that when our atmospheric conditions are good we are unable to fcee these de tails. During the lust iieriod of oil serration of Mara in H4, 1,top-ak for myself, rn'-ountered only 15 days (from October 10 to 2J) when the surface of the planet wss veiled by its own atmoi: phere. rimide are rxecasivcly rare on the surface of Mars, Slid pcrhnp rxlet at all only an fogs or light cirrim: they re not clouds of rain or rloriii. These veils are very liifrcfpicnt Ihcie, whi! tlicy are iM-rin-tual upon Uie earth Probably there is not a single day in the yrnr when the entire aurluce of thi earth Is tincovrrrd tn Unit it could le satisfactorily nbsrnrd from space. The two planets have two inrU-orloglci'l systems that are absolutely antithetic al. Furthermore, In the rarefied itmov phere of Mars there can be no powerful winds, like the trade winds, and the tin (luiiiimiiit etmosiihiric currrnta which rule terrestrial climatea. Oc rakna'lv, however, obeeners Imve noted strcalis of snow which sp peer to hae been prixlurcl by currents in a Iraiupi'l trinilieie. rM-MspHrrlli for liistaPcf, obsi-tvel euch strcal-.s ( "tr s'l.n a"f in Vi.; mbtT nitcl Dirrni lN-r, t- l. srutind t!ic n. rtli- rn pole. and ti i d i g a considerable ilmtnoi-e from it. Hot smdi thing are esccption' Tlie normal condition of Mare la fin' wea Utrr. A feH of much scientific interest. If nol of tinnie(lisl cfinmcrcisl value, le the prxlii ikin of chmi're! sugsr by frr,fs. I ilrfr and TM in b laleire- u,rv of the fpler!ty f Worrt 'rg. It has ell of H; propcr rs and appear encra of grnu'1. Or rt'rl sugar. et rept thst i ! Incapuble of rotating a tieam Ot JirIriWl ngni, . BOOTS AND SHOES OLS eeics Oents' hesvy Creole shoes I 1 75 Oents' heavy shoes 1 ' tients' hesvy shoes 1 M iisra usin, Dest snoa on sarin, i " IU.nl fmmh V.. mtxn for w.v. I 71 Men's B 4 Hecht's dress shoes... 4 00 Men's slippers, very fancy 125 Misses neel snoes, ssn. csu I so M Isses 8 heel, tmn bin, best 175 Boys' Everlasting school shoe... 2(0 .lls' shoes, heavy 1 M Utiles' Kntltth Hose 1 M Men's 'Frisco Oein. B. h H IM UenU' bonU I W) Boots, amid anules s 75 dents' gum boots. t 50 Hoys gum boots I it Hoys' and Misses rubbers M Men s rutilwrs 75 Kuhbers tor lelts 175 Misses' snd child's high over- sties, button, vary one 1 75 MIW rates $ 1 Oil 1 35 1 25 1 50 1 46 8 411 110 1 10 1 so 1 50 1 25 1 25 J 75 2 on 2 45 2 2.' 1 10 5 1 25 1 10 My Whole Stock of Shoes In Proportion. DRY GOODS, GR0CESIES, FURNISHING GOODS Men's eottonsde pants, old price, 75c: new pries, Mb. Hoys' psnts, all ages, old price, &0e to A5c; new pries, juc in men s overalls, oio pries, nc; new price, sue Hoy's ovsrslls, old price, 45; new prfi:s, Men's nan!, old Drlus. 12 to S4.75: new uric II IS to 1.1 III mm! suns, nia price, ii..td; new pnre, ss.a. nisnssis, oh! price, i,7.i; new pnre. li.su. UullU, olit prlro, 11.50; t.ew prim, II 15, (, nils' Knox stiff hats, old IrlieH.75: new price, 11 oriiis snu nsrs, oio pries, s.i.iw u) new pru-s, u r ui i. tlniu' umtrrwear, all wool, old price, ; 511 new price, II 50. ortii. eitrs sisee, all wool, oil price, n an new pries, ti.iti. nts cotton unixrwear, nrsre iinsq. old Dries. 11.50: new pries. II. inns iiisciiiitosnss, uia prios, s'.w; new price s-i no. I Art Irs' sll wool underwear, old Dries li: nsw price, 11 25. Idlrs' cotton underwear, old price, 50c; new price. 115c. tdls' all wool hose, eld price, toe; new pries, '200. cniiiirens wool nose, 01a pnee,4ic; new price, JO cents. r Miiel gloves, best buck, old Dilca. i 5fi: n price. Ws. Uned Austrslian goat, old price, 75c; new price, 40c. Hems- socks, per aosen, via price, 75c; new price, 5iic. ArDucsis and i.inn cones, s Douniis old nrtcA. (1.25; new price. It. una isiiics' iscxet, po, so, old price, 112.50; nsw price, 17.50. I Adits' cotton hose, old price, 10c; new price, Vc. The best tea thst ever came to Bstmnsr. old price, 6.1c; uaw price, 450. u. N. T. spool cotUin thread. spools, old pries, c; new price, S spools, 25n. Fltwst Hue damask, old price, e6o; new price, rl:uiHt Turkey red. old Price. SOa: new nrle. sOcents. liiiek costs, old pries. 11.75: nsw Dries. SI 15 All grsdes gtnghsms, old price, A ysrds: nsw price, is ysrils. ah irsors eaiico, om price, is yards; nsw prlf s. Is ysrds. Our grsdtts of dress goods are too largs to Bisks mention of In this list, but will be cut In pro portion to everything slss. Corsets, ws hsve a bis llns: old trte 7V tn VI. JMt iiw friev, iwir w Vl.l.i. lAi ciiriliis. old pries. II 00: new ones. II 00. Hrd.prrsils. old Dries. 11.50 to 12 ui: nmm i,rl, l ou to l Kins pocket books, old price, 20c; nsw price, I ernts. Hhos poluih of altf rsdee, old price, '; nsw pries, 15c. items cotton flsnnsl night shirts, old price, 75r; new pries, '. Mesnsptlns. old price, II. 8"; new price. 7V. Ovsrahlrts, old price, 5ftr, 7 , l UI, l lit : Oil; usw plies, Hte, 7.1r, II 00, !.!, Ysrn, old price, II Ui; new pries, Msi. Hsioiiv ysrn, old prlns.l bum-has lor ; nsw prtea. 4 biiiH hsS lor lAdlrs' iratbsr belu, old price, Wis to S5e; nsw pries, 5C to 4', Ws bsvs the alesst and nswsst supply of ribbon In town. lAdb s'snd Misses rsshmers ovsrrslUrt, old pries, 71c to I.Ui; nsw prhw, 4An to Urn. That U-Year Old Stuff, "Cohen's Best," On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon e e e it ism hahu ooodsi e e e New Stand, Oity Hotel Building, IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! J, L feager 1 w s) i Bought several car loads furniture last fall, but s an gone now. New orders have replenished the stock, however, and he Is In It yet. Low Prices and Good Quality all count. Seo him at tho old stand. Undertaking a Specialty. KKaaoO'aootiioitoiotitxiKii HOOTS AND SHOESm. D THC PLACC TO OCT THCM t Of CO. They have anything In this Una that you msr de.lrs snd yon rsn depsnd on It you get a good artkls when they gusrsnlos It SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. OM Stansl, M.ln Street Repelrlna a Speeleltv Anything you want in (JcntV-White and Colored Fancy Shirts and collars and cuffs and ties of all kind. Everytlilno Less than Cost. Most Have Money. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Fowl Sound Navigation Co Sltaaers TttfJ'OONE, BAILEY GATZKRT AND OCEAN WAVL Leaelnt Aider Hlreet IX ck. Portlaod, fcif Astoria. Il.aeo, I0f Deaeb, f)rwae I'afk end Nebcotta. Dtrsel ennostwo witb Ilwaeo eUamere and rail-' roe4; alee at Yooog'e Uey .lib 8aebere Kailroa-I. TniiDpnoNii Uevas rnrtlsad f A. si. 111;, sinpt anansy. Lssvss A.lie? P. M. Dsllv. sio.pt iMinls Lsavss arUaa4 f . M Ixlly, siwpl s.mrt.y, swiuMsy nl.t.t, II P H mim Atrfls ba st IkA. M.,si"sptuiMlsysn4 stonnsy. NuiMiay eiaht, 1 f. M OOrJAIVT WAVE vaa rnniaM IM runs Mrrr tn llwsro, Tnsalir smt Thtirotsr si ( A. M. ffatartsf si I P, M ummvm iise .nww) inn rri'tsy si I m a. m. UN Mta Bisul a f X, M. : IIKI'i'NKK, OR , Nov. m. Urttti. Omtr 4 Brock, HqFpnrr, Or. nri.ssjiN:I wse rerantly uksu with a mvrrsisiM which Bs4e we vsry hoarss snl rsnilsna Uis unlit to atUnit tutiuslnsss. A trtsml ol tulne calls.1 my sttsntlnn to your lr. Bsrthlue's entigh i)rrup ami I bought a bottle, cutting ms Wrcnta, hh-h rllevsl ma at ours andonn blsUly earsd ms. I am suti)wt to throat dlltlciilty sn.l I bare loas4 aoUilsg that gav bis so much rsllsl ss this eeugh ears. , 1 set Iftfurateit lirMIt Is eirsllsnl lor eoldt, hroinhltls, BMipUg sooe s4 all throat and lung Iroithli-s. I s te rsaaaln, must truly yours, OTIH PATTKKmiN, Id. flstetls. A.. A13RAHA1MSIOK, Merchant Tailoring! Fine Suits Made to Order and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Repairing, Cleaning and Dye ing Clothes a Specialty. CALL AND BKK MK. ON MAY 8THKKT