Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 14, 1898, Image 3

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    A LITTLE SUFFERER
Faoe, Handa and Arma Covered With
Scrofulous Humora-How a Cure
Waa Effected.
" When five years old my little boy had
scrofula on his face, hands and arms. It
was worst on his chin, although the sores
on his cheeks and hands were very bad.
It appeared in the form of red pimples
which would fester, break open and run
and then scab over. After disappearing
they would break out again. They caused
Intense Itching and the little sufferer had
to be watched continually to keep him
from scratching the sores. .We became
greatly alarmed at his condition. My
wife's mother had had scrofula and the
only medicine which had helpd her was
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give
it to our boy and we noted an improve
ment in his case very soon. After giving
him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
the humor had all been driven out of his
blood and it has never since returned."
William Bartz, 416 South Williams St.,
South Bend, Indiana.
You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
HnnH'd Pillc curlI'lT"'Ills:eaiytntake1
,,uuu r I US easy to operate, 25 ceuU.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE 13.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, $1.50... tg.oo
" 8. F. Examiner, 11,60 8.25
' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2,7 5
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map 2,00. . . 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie'! Weekly, $4.00 4.50
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8,00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall'a Magazine $1.00 1,30
Yearly subaoribera to the Gazette can
get clubbing rates with any paper on
earth.
METH. EPI8C. CHURCH.
8KBTI0KS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and Si at 12:10 p. m.
fcpworth League Devotional meeting at T p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.
The Spirit and the bri e sy. Coma."
The pal tor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad.
joining the oharoh, where he will be glad to
meet aiy wN) may desire to oonenlt Tiiin on
rehoioru, soual, civio, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjacta.
J. W. FLKBHER. Minister.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., oil the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
T. 1. Matlock.
Take Notice.
L The spm of five cent 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.
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.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Could Not be Gotten Complete for Last Issue.
Newspapers Each Charging Fraud.
Saturday, Jan. 8, 1898.
Judges and clerks for the June election were
appointed as follows: Eight Mile, Peter Bren
ner, Luther Huston, F M Courier, judges; M C
Fuqua, and Jake Young, clerks. Dairy, R
Allen, Hi Nash, Geo Robinson, judges; C M
Hogue and John F Royse, clerks. Dry Fork, N
R Mc Vay, W J Flemmlng. A 8 Shadduck, judges ;
Harvey Akers and T W Morgan, clerks. lone,
B F Perkins, B F King, Paul Reitman, judges;
KCSperryandW 8 Conner, clerks. Heppner,
O E Farnsworth, J J Adklns, Luther Hamilton,
judges; 8 P Florence and Geo Thornton, clerks.
Lena, Ed Day, W J Brown, J as A McLaughlin,
judges; Jas Johnson and J M Waddell, clerks.
Pine City, Tom Scott, Geo W Vincent, W J Wat
tenburger, judges; TD Mathews and J T Hos
klns, clerks. Alpine, A Andrews, H R Thomp
son, D P Doherty, judges ; O 8 Hodsdon and H E
Bartholomew, clerks. Gentry, Jay Devin, J R
8imons, John Elder, judges; W U McCarty and
N C Maris, clerks. Mount Vernon, W W Smead,
Frank Rogers. G W Smith, Judges; Sam Leezer
and Fred dart, clerks. Lexington, W B McAlis
ter, Jas Leach, Ed Palmer, Judges; JM White
and W 0 Hill, clerks. Wells Springs, John
Handy, N O Smead, Johannes TroedBon, judges;
Geo 8 Crane and W B Parsons, clerks. Cecil, J
HFiikins, Robert Sayer, W H Wilmot, judges;
W A Thomas and Carl Troedson, clerks. Matte-
son, Silas Wright, John T Kirk. H Schlrsinger,
judges; E P Greene and Frank Beard, clerks.
Matter of official paper deferred until Thurs
day, Jan. 20, 1898, publisher of each the Times
and Gazette charging fraud.
Warrant issued for the collection of all de
linquent taxes.
Monday, Jan, 10, 1898.
Jury list of 200 names selected for the March
term of circuit court.
Petition of Geo W Chapin asking that the
county court appoint T J Merrill and C M
Hogue, respectively, judge and clerk of election
for Dairy. Same granted.
Tuesday, Jan, 11, 1898.
Report of H C Gay, supervisor ot Road Dlst.
No. 21, accepted and Ed C Ashbaugh appointed.
Report of W G McCarty, supervisor of Road
Dist. No. 11, accepted and R W Turner ap
pointed. - T J Carl is awarded contract for building ad
dition to poor house at $99.12.
Bills allowed: J L Howard, $31; J W Beckett,
$33; J W Morrow, $1; Bills & Phelps, 110.
To Care Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic, luo or 250.
It C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
IONS MATTERS.
Here and There.
Liobtentbal & Co. for shoes. Eiolusive
boa store. Handle! tbe best. 83tf
Baths down at the Jones' barber shop,
23 oenU. Orville Jones manager, tf
Statements for tbe Famous Simple
Account File printed at tbe Gazette of
fioe. tf.
QnioDeise's famous old "Dublin
Stout," imported, at Obris Borobers'
tf
Common and seleot ilook of tomatoes
od canned corn tit T. R. Howard's.
605-tf.
"Oo'o juice" is all right but Low Til
lard has a brand ot 14-year-old good
that Is bard lo beat. 603 -If.
Heppner Candy Faotory for fresh
ereama and Ufflea. W. H. Tan Darn,
Prop., with E. J. Sloe am. 6o8-t.
Aoy on 'desiring to build either
boose or baro will make money by call
ing on the Gazette offloa. 67 tf
Pbil Coho is Paying tbe blgbeat price
for sheep pelts, beef bides green or dry,
fare, eto. Don't forget Tbil. 5tf
Qo to tbe Matlock corner tod try
Armstrong k Cooper's whiskey and
eigars. If you like tbe sample buy
some. Ctf
Com lo the Gasettt ofQoe sod get
decent lot of envelops prioted.
Government envelope look cheap, sod
besides yoa cannot get your bosineee
card printed tbereoo. tf
Snyder Bros, bav snoceeded Willis
Stewart lo the livery business, oext
door to lbs Omstte ofOos, sod will do
general livery sod feed business. Rigs,
saddle bones end ttall room at reon
ble rate. 611 If.
01i?r Snyder bat taken charge of tbe
Hotel Heppner feed barn and will tar
nish stall room, grain or bay si reason
bis flgore. Span over eight, fed at 73
onto. Will also do dray work Mid
Dealing. 'Bat to end from trains. If
Cor J ray, the pioor theatre man of
Fortlend In tbe line of "popular prlo,"
bat refitted tbe VYoatiagloa Hi. theatre,
formerly known m the "New Park."
Cord ray always ha eomMbing bsw, sod
oar people, when below, ran spend
pleasant ealog at bis place, tf
3. M. SiabbleSetd earns over from
Monameat yesterday, banog It charge
Mrs. 8 M. Cocbrao, whom be wee tak
ing to Salem where she "til be plaod
in the MTlatn. Uis eons, Tom and
Geo. HlabbUfield, are on Ibe way lo
tbe Klondike sod Ibe last ward ritd
from them stated that lhy were gelling
throng b oil right.
Tbe Maiqnsa Grand, on Morrient)
tree! in tbe Meroaea baildiog. is under
tine I lent nsoagwcaeal aed tbe paMia
will be royally eetertelntd ibie wloUr.
New oenpaala) aad new fee will ap
pear from lima lo time at Ibie pnpelsr.
Brat-el Ibeetrt of Portland, o4 whea
la ParUead oar da! taoalti not Ull
to take la aoate ef It fit e drama that
will be paeU1. If
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A recent visit to lone convinced the writer
that this town is growing has grown and will
continue to grow. All the necessary business
houses of a pushing little city are represented
here. Even now, In the middle of winter, there
Is life. Wheat Is still "moving," in the com
mercial sense, but much of It remains unsold.
lone has a Klondike of Its own, but whether
it is worthy of Its name, the writer cannot say.
It is evident, however, that It has enjoyed a
goodly share of prosperity this fall, dealing out
that which cheers and often Inebriates.
A great deal of grain has been sown In the
vicinity of lone this fall, and as this locality is
almost a sure crop-producer, all the farmers
want is a good price. With that they are the
most Independent and prosperous people on
earth.
The Gazette found a good many old friends in
lone. He found them happy without exception.
Johnny Cochran Is running a restaurant, Nat
Hale an insurance and notarial shop, T J League
the postofflce and drug store, Torn Woolery and
Chas. Robinson the saloon, while Mat Halvor
sen and Joe Woolery each run general mer
chandising establishments. Bud Haney Is In
the hotel business but was not at home. Mr.
Haney't brother, Joe, Is landlord, while Mrs.
Mary Cavlness has charge of the dining room.
The Gazette representative met W. M. Hague
wood, the blacksmith, who gave the visitor
courteous treatment. He expects a big busi
ness in the spring. A Mr. Keller Is also In that
bushiest there but the scribe did not meet him.
Neither did he tee the saddler and harness
man. Borne young men are running a photo
studio with success, for they care more for ex
perience than dollars, Just now.
In the list of old-timers, Reub Bperry bobbed
up serenely, while Billy Corson, a formor resi
dent of The Dalles, Is on the roll of new deul
xens. Tbe Gazette man found Mat Halvorsen ready
and willing to do a little business with the Ga
zette, and his ad. appears In this issue. Mat Is
doing a safe business and carries a clean stock.
He Is succeeding admirably, as h richly de
serve. Other merchants of lone are expected
to Join the list of advertisers' for spring busi
ness In the columns of this paper.
Th Odd Fellows' hall at lone Is a beauty. It
shows np well for the boys down there. There
Is room for more fraternal work In this field.
While In lone th writer hid th pleasure of
meeting Hon. A. H. Wratherford, brother of
Hon. 1. K. Weatherford, of Albany, Oregon.
Th former It at present located at Douglas
having bought the old Douglas ranch. Mr.
Weatherford It a very agreeable gentlemsn and
bat many friends where he it known. He bat
been honored In both the ttate of Oregon and
Washington. Just befor tbe division of Wasco
county, In ISSJ, Mr. Weatherford was chosen as
oot of th commissioner of th old county, and
upon th creation of Gilliam county was ten
dered th Judgeship of that county, but refuted
this as he desired to serve out hts term of com
missioner, and thereupon wu appointed by
Gov. Moody a the short term man. t'pon com
pleting his term h moved tit Columbia county,
nuh, When Hon. John B Allen was elected
sensmr Mr. Weatherford vu on of the lew
democratic representative In the legislature,
havliis been dental from Columbia rountv
lis afterward served his county two terms
tberill which Is a strong testimonial as to his
worth and popularity. II has In l,0 cre of
wheat, down near the bom ranch, and hope
for a splendid crop next season.
DR. DftRRIN COMING
Pleasing Announcement
Dr. Darrin, of New York, San
Francisco and Portland,
the Celebrated Electric and
Vital Magnetic Physician
of Thirty Years Practice,
has consented and is com
ing to Heppner, Stopping
at the Palace Hotel, Jan.
18 to Feb. 10, 1898. Elec
tro Magnetism causes the
deaf to hear, the blind to
see, the lame to walk.
Sufferers from rheumatism, asthma.
consumption, ofttarrb., dyspepsia, indi
gestion, eorofula, female weakness, can
cer, heart disease, malaria, urinary
troubles, piles, bowel troubles, fistulas,
ulcerations, and all diseases of any
kind should oall at onoe.
A friendly talk will cost yon nothinar.
and may save yon years of suffering,
and perhaps your life. Youosr. middle-
aged, old men suffering from the effects
of follies and eioeeses restored to per
fect health, manhood and vigor. Each
visitor seen privately, and all communi
cations received in saored confidence.
Dr. Darrin makes' a speoialty of all
diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat,
oatnrrh and deafness, bronobitis, la
giippp, consumption, dyspepsia, oon-
trao'io'in, heart liver and kidney dis
eases1, end nil cbrohio diseases.
Oflice boors from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sund.oe from 10 a. m to 2 p. m.
Charges tor treatment low and reason
ably, nooordiug to ability to pay.
Ii qnliipg BDswered, sod oirculiirs and
qnention blanks free.
The pool treated free exoeiiting medi
cine, from 9 to 10 a. m.
References without number At bis
offioe.
Prosperity comes qoU kest to the man
wbose liver it in good condition. De
Wilt't Little Early Ilitere art famous
little pills fur constipation, blllioosoeta,
iodigettioa aad all stomaob and liver
troubles. Conaer k Brock.
Tom Keener I up from Islington Unity.
R. L, Rest, representing Bradley, Bray man
A CO ,of I'ortlaud, I lu tuwa today.
Smith Iturrh got In this morning from an
Oltndrd visit to Albany and Corvslllt,
fteo. Bleakman It down from Hardmsa to
ast, u think of leaving tuon for Alaska.
A prarflxal miller of Pendleton wet looking
ever ui iienpner plant last wees wiia view
of purchasing.
Jnha Carmlrhael Is la today from hi ranrh
north ol her, rail town crop ar looklug
wn wits aim.
la Hallor. Chas. Boudrv and Millard
yrenrk will each get th duett at Skagway,
tnairoaw noma.
W. I, mion. Merer At.raham. Kirs Roheru.
Herman and Henry Nettle, traveling men,
were in Heppner weuoesnaj last.
Sheriff MaOorl has returned from th mono
tains wher be bee been In summon hh-t
fell til day yeeterde up Uiere and Ut
earner wa hum qiaagracaot.
Two f nun tanlr. ol la Orande, staler In
law ot rlreuian Welle, of th Heppner branch.
derted lat Tuee.ley ltf thlr borne, after
sueodlnt th b-ni.Un In HIMf lb
sell regret that II was Bo!.. to tear their
Rllly Rtewsrt ka a pier ol quart tmm a
Wllluw ereek wiloe that hoes Irre gold la
aielii sUhl. It saat "war op . Ibe claim
Ut"o In Rllly, art Minor d others Ibe
le.tse spin tv will 4 well aeniieq
iMtteiflpMBl wurk I la pruxrM.
C,n. furl H) Imeji ttlcht Mlltidf
tm ttaeineae He tnfnrnted reumentelle ol
tM papa (kal t. A 0. meeting wxild be
bald la ieilr.i. on Jan. fm tl eh irk time
tee metter of moving tne anet to Hetitmef will
ha AaridaiL AU member a rsueelae to be
peasant.
Care ILkl cuagb ailh Mbilob't Cure
Ttt bel tviagb ear. Klive troop
iropl'y. ( Riilhoa bottle ) la
). 4) Jim4 f .r t Hold b; Co
tmt k Lf x k. y
Cnrlons Cnban Caves.
There is a series of small and large
caverns in the marble rocks of the
Cuban mountains which are being grad
ually filled up, and that too in a mopt
remarla.bl munner. The common
land snails, of which there are many
species and varieties In Cuba, make
those caves a resort during the dry sea
son. They congregate on the floors of
the caverns in immense numbers and
millions of them never leave. The rea
son is this: The water whfch drops
from the roofs or ceilngs of the differ
ent caverns contains a large per cent,
of carbonate of lime. When the water
evaporates the lime is left behind, and.
net-in f? as a ocmcnt, it glues gront laycrr?
of the FT.nil shells together fvcry year.
This process going on season after sea
son is gradually filling up the Cuban
caves, and It is only a question of time
when there will not be a single cavern
left on the island.
Thousands are Trying; It,
Tn order to prove the great merit of
Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre
pared a generous trial size for 10 cent.
Qet it of your druggixt or send 10 cents to
ELY BH0S., CO Warreu St., N. Y. City.
I suffered from cnUrrh of the worst kind
ever since a boy, and I never hoped for
cure, but Ely's Cream Palm teems to do
even taut Jinny acquaintance have nsed
it with exoelleut results. Oscar Oaurum,
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure fur catarrh and oontulns no oocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Fries,
60 cents. At drngiott or by mniL
ATTENTION REPUBLICAN.
A meeting of the republican olnb of
Morrow county is called for Saturday,
January 1Mb, 1898, at tbe coart bouse in
Beppner, at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose of
electing delegates to tbe state meeting
n republican clubs, wblob oonvenee lo
tbe city of Portland on the 2d Tuesday
of Febraary, and also to elot officers for
Ibe ensuing year. All republicans are
urgently rt quest tl to attend.
W. W. Smead, Pres.
J. W. Hobnob, Seo'y .
Dr. John W. Ktsmnt. ot tba "Red-
light," ever on tbe alert for something
oew , oaa farnltb yoa tbe fines I cock
tails io th laod Manbatteo, Jersey,
Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in
tbe business. Drop In and take the
taste out of jour mouth. If
Best accommodation and eourteoui
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Stt., Portland, Oregon.
Heated bids rtqaeeled for tba delivery
at my ranob, oo the bead of Ituee creek,
of one hundred cords of pine, fonr-fot t
wood, said wood to be delivered not
later than middle of Angnat. 1M1H. htrlt
opened Ibe 15th day of Jaoaary. IKH
l(earv the right to rjot any and all
bids.
J. W. M. rrow.
ixfl-jtoia.
miitr MIXTION.
Fioe home-made taffy al tbe Ortngt
Front. A oleto, frttb ttock of goods-
leave your orders. tf,
Palole remedy for eitroetiof Uetb,
If not a staled, do eLtrge. jry Dr,
Y aagbea'a aew plaa. 604-tf.
If yoa need something for yoar system
ell at Iba Tboee The Telephone sa
liH.a, Oily botel bailJing. tf
Tba (is set it earrie a fall stock of
mourning ante, errepiodeno sly la,
with Mi ve lope to ruelcb. Tboe desiring
tocb stationery eta bsv their wonta
tappllcd at Ibit t ffloa. If,
Frank MeFarlaod he ba appoloted
special agtsl of Tba Eqaitable Uf At
toraoe Co, of New Trk, Ibe atrnogetl
la lb world Ch tarplua to policy
holder of over ii cnillio dollars. Dob'l
like ietarsace without seeing the new
plane of the Eqiit!!. Insure tutb
seie at tenia retro, 77 tf
Whose a Who?
Did you say that
the old firm of....
. to 4 Co.
WERE JUST DIGGING FOR BUSI
NESS THE SAME AS EVER? IF
YOU DID YOU TOLD A FACT.
HARD FACTS COUNT.
Winter is fairly on ,and bargains in
winter goods can be had
at the store of
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a good
reason why so many customers are being
added to the list at
T. R. HOWARD'S
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898. '
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MINOR & CO.
The Pioneer Merchants of Heppner
have not sold out, but on the
contrary will start East
About Jan. 17, '98
And will add many new lines
to their stock of
General Merchandise
We are now moving to the old Heppner &
Blackman stand as our business forces
ub to larger quarters. Look out for
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I OUR NEW LINE e
ABOUT MARCH 1. 08,
THE ART Of BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP GOIvD
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, jjy
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is a joy forever." That's what
you'll find at
Heppner. Oregon.
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And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer,....
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or.
The Best Bargains
A NEW FIRM !
E. G. Noble & Co.,
Successors to Noble & Co.,
Ar in this Held at th old stand with Hsrness, Saddle. Wblps, Spun, nd sn endless
lot of Yer'lhlni in their Una. E. 0. Noble nd Mrs. (ieo. Nobl comprls th
new Arm who will ptjr sll bill oi th old Arm as wall a collect what Is due.
O. NOBIVB
CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
It. C. WILLS'
BOOTS AND SHOES
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OmiU' heavy Creol ,1km 1 75
Ocnta' heavy shiw i 9fi
Units' heavy shin 1 SA
"iiarn aaii," uml sno on rin. l ui
"Hard Cash," tmt sIhk lor hoys. I 7r
Mpd's B A llcrht's dress shite .. 4 00
Men's slliiprrs. very lanry ... 12ft
MImmsH heel shoe, kan. calf.... I 50
Misses H heel, Imiq Win. beat 17ft
Hoys' K verlastl n srhool sho . . . 2 0
l.alle' shoes, heavy 1 Ml
lavliea' Knsll.h kus I ftft
Men's 'Frisco Uetn. B.sH "
(tents' boot I Ml
H'Mita, (nod Itradn I 7ft
(tents' sum boots I Hi
Hoys' sum hoots I 7ft
Hoys' and Mlase rubbar M
Men s rnblNirs 7
Htibbersforlelts I 7ft
Mines' and child's high over
she, button, vary Sue I 7ft
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1 Ml
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1 Id
1 XI
1 Ml
1 V.
1 7ft
1 Oil
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1 V,
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My Whole Stock of Shoes
In Proportion.
DRY GOODS, CR0CESIES,
FURNISHING GOODS
Men' eottoDsd pent, old prtc, lie; nw
prlwi, tor-
hoy' pant, all ages, old prks, Jo to e; nw
prire, mm MJ aiie.
Men's overalls, old prlra, Mic; new prlre, 0e
Hoy's overalls, old price, 4b; new prtr-, '-,
Men's tMinta, old prltw, li lo H .76; nw prlo
II r, io.i(i
Men s suits, old price), 1L W: new pries. UK
niansets, ota pn. . i.7ft; new prlre, ll.fu.
Quilt, old prle II Ml: l,e orl'W. II IV
(enu' K,( (tilt bat, old prlc 1.1.74; nw
prlt. It
t.ent oil hals, old prtc. H V) lo 11.7ft; nw
pn'-e, si tn v f l.
Hente' underwear, oil wool, old prltw, ti lt)
new price, II AU,
enu' aura si, l wool, old prtc, fl M
Daw prtrw. It A.
(.anu eotton Underwear, trm lind, old
prlre, II. 40, ew price,
int' macklokiahM, old prtc, 7.M); nw
prie 94 iai.
lavlles- all wool underwear, old prl(! 2; new
price, 1 ZV
laviie eotton underwear, old prlo. ftoc; new
price inc.
Ille' ll wool bos, ld prlc, 50c; new
price, am.
Children's wool bo, old prio,4'; new price,
Hied rlove. beat buck, old nrlea. Si Ml- na
price, v.
Lined Australian goat, old prlc. 7ftc; new
prlc, e.
Hents' ocki, per doten, old prlc, 75c ; new
price,
Arhuckl end I. Ion eoltnt,. R noiiml. nM tH..e
l H; new prlc, II. r
On laille' lacket. Mo. Oft. old nrlea. Ill Vi
ne w prlc, 7 Ml.
11 Ira' button biwe. old tirlca. i(k: new hrlf.
tn. w r '
Th best U- that aver cam to HeiDiicr. old
price, '-; he w prle. 4&e.
O. N. T. (pool cotton thread, t spools, old
price, IV; new prtr, spools,
finest Una dauiaak, old prlc, '; new price,
Ifi rents.
riiieal Turkey red. old nrta. Mir: new
9 rent. T
Imck oneta, old price, l,7ft; new prlra, l ft.
All gralM Klugliaina. old Itrlc. la vanla: new
price, in yards.
All (redes calico, old prk, l yards; new
prlre, Is yards.
(Jiir (reda ol dreae goods are too Is rg to make
mention ol In this Hal, but will b cut lu pro
portion to everything else.
( ..recta, we have a hlg lln; old prtr. 7fte to
l 'i, new prlre, Mir to l III,
iwe r ii ruins nin prlre. II HO; new price, fin.
He'l.nrea.la. old nrina. ItJat an Si it: bear
II HI Ui I 'iS r
rine purket books, old prlc. Joe; nw prtr,
J cent.
"ho polish of all rade, old prlo, sfte; new
prlra, l.
(tenia' eotton rlannel night shirt, old prlc,
7.V-; new prks, V.
M napkin old prtr, II K; nw prtc. Vn
(tverahlru. old prlre, Mir, 7e, l (at, ;ti
tlto. new price, gm was, 7 i, II On ut.
Yarn, old prk'. II in, new prln, Ma-
Haionv yarn, old price, I biiiw has lor r; Haw
prlre, i Lunelle lor em.
lavlle' leaittier belu, old prtc. Mm to (Ac; na
prl.e, vet lo 4 m.
w hv th nice! sod nwt supply ol
rlon In town.
ladles' and Mlaaa rtuhmere ftTerallers, old
prlre. l:m to 1 Ui, new prlra. ' lo Mai.
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are those of greatest value in proportion to cost. If you want to get your
mouey'a worth of honest goods in
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, ConfeciioDery
OR MACHINERY. CALL ON
O. THOMPSON QO.,
W are increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and see as.
That 14-YearOld Stuff,
"Cohen's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
one Saloon
Teleph
a a IT iB hahh ooooa a
a
New Stand, Oily Hotel Baildiog,
iow arirrvFuo, prop.
IT HAS BEEN SOLD !
I J. L
YftRirflp
Bought several car loads
of furniture last fall, but J
H'ai ll oama ... J
(til uuiid ituw. new
n orders have renlenUhtrl
the stock, however, and he Is In It yet.
Ix)w Prices and Good Quality all count. Sco him at
j1.11 1 V f a Ta
uio om Biana. undertaking a specialty.
B
00TS AND SHOES:
a
THE FLACK TO OCT THCM It Of
AX. IvICIIXJSlV'rilTv Xs CO.
Thf bav anything In this lln thai you mar dwrlr and on fan detxnd on It yon it a
good artl. i when tu guarantee lu
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
OH St. !, Msls Sr.. R...IHf.f . S.aelalty
IIKI'I'NKR, Og., Nov. 12, ItwT.
JfrMrs. Cukmt 4 ilrort, llfmrr, Or,
(sti.ss:-I "a rvanilr Ukn with sever ralit
which rsjI m ry hoars and ramlarwl m unlit In
aiu-nd to btialn. A frland of rnln railed Oif altanllon
to vour Dr. Rarlhlow cough svrttp end 1 bought a bottle,
coating B Meant, whkh rllvd m al on. and com
ltlr ciirwl m. 1 m aithjaet to throat dlltlrulty and I
bav found nothing thai gave me o murh rallal a thl
eougb eur.
I at Informed that It Is sellot for eold. bronrhllls,
(shooping eotigb and all throat and lung troubles
I bag (a remain, moat tnUr four.
OTIN rATTK KrtUN, Bd. Oasatt.
Anything you want in (jcntu' Whito and Colored Fancy
Shirt and collar and cuffn and tie of all kind.
Everytmno Less man Cost. Must Nave Moneu.
l. VBRAI-IjfVALSICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Fino Suitn Mudo to Order and Hatinfaotion
(Juarantei-i. Hepairin, Chaning and Dye
ing ClothiH a SjM'cialty.
CALL, AND HEE ME. ON MAY BTHEET