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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1898)
Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In Spite ot Treatment but Now They are Healed -A Wonderful Work. "For many years I have been a great Batterer with varicose veins on one ol my limbs. My foot and liinb became dread fttly swollen. When I stood up I could leel the blood rushing down the veins ot this limb. One day I accidentally hit my foot against some object and a sore broke out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time those dreadful sores which had caused me so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully "with Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and in a short time my limb was completely healed and the sores gave me no more pain. I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa rilla, has done for me." MB8. A. E. Giibon, Hartland, Vermont. HOOd'S Carina Is-tht best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. r4ood9 Pill3 cure all liver ills. 25 cents. i a a, A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following; Blabbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 1.50 $3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 1 N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 2.7 5 " Inter-Ocean, 1.00 2.50 " 8. F. Chronicle, 1.50 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map 2,00. . . 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, 1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50o 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4 00 4.50 Rural Spirit, $2.00 3. 00 New York Wool Record, $2.00.... 8.00 McCall's Magazine $1.00 1.80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rata with any paper on earth. METH. KPISC. CHURCH. 8EBVI0KS. Banday 11 a. m. and g p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Ep worth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. '"The Bpibit tad the bri e say. Come." The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad. joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult niin on religions, sourI, civic, philosophic, educational, or any other snbjnota. J. W. KLK8HKR, Minister. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. FROM KLONDIKE. M. C. Ford Just Oat From DawsoB. Her to Boy Hones. Mr. M. 0. Ford, just from Dawson City, is in Heppner to bay horses for the Alaskan oonotry. As there is a large number ot good horses here Mr. Ford will no doubt get what he wants at good Scares. Mr. Ford wont into Dawson last spring, arriving there in Jane. The weather was very nice ail summer, and the fall and winter up to the time he left, Nov. 30th, was not severe, although about Thanksgiving the thermometer went down to 65 below, though most of the time it was about 35 below and very dry weather. Cold in that climate and here are altogether different things, Mr. Ford informed our representative. He orossed the Chilooot summit Jan. 2, this year, and left immediately for the states. From what one can learn from Mr. Ford, Alaska ie much over-rated, al though it is very riob in minerals. He corroborates the story ot scarcity of food but says that there will be no starvation. Mr. Ford shows plainly the effects of the hard trip up the Yukon, although he says he bad a splendid trip oat. "Buster" Kelthley Heard From. Mike Roberts writes down from Juneau that he recently met a man from Klon dike creek who knows "Buster" Keith ley well, and that he is alive and pros pering. This is good news for bis re latives who have not beard from bim for more than a year. Mike says that Juneau is rather quiet at present. He Was intending to leave for Hkegway in a short time and no doubt has reached that point ere this. Everybody is posh ing oat of Juneau for the mines or for some one of the towns in direct oom niunioation with the mines. 11 Eczema All Her Lite. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga., tays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the nsnal mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicine J, external appli cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. AH the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach the dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now the is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved from what threat ened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu matism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blood remedy and always cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; tonic won't cure it. Our books n blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. CLUBS ATTENTION. The repablioan clubs ot Morrow coun ty are requested to meet at their earliest oonvenienoe, and that eaob seleot dele gates to attend the State Meeting of olubs at Portland, Feb. 2, 1898. Each club is entitled to one delegate for every 25 members or fraction ot 15 or over, and one at laage. Those who cannot attend should send their proxies to W. W Hmead, president of the Republican Club of Morrow Co. These should reaob bim not later than Jan. 29tb. Take Notice. V. The sum of five cent per line will he Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lints of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notloes 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 cenU a Una. These rules will be strictly adher 4 to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known Upon application. Here and There. Liobtentbal 4 Co. for shoes. Exolnsive boa store. Handles the best. 83tf . Baths dowo at the Jones' barber shop, 25 oenta. Or villa Jo or manager, tf Statement for tbe Famous Simple Aooount File printed al the Oosette of floe. tf. Oainneste'i famous old "Dublin Stoat," imported, at Chris BoroberV tf Common and select atook of tomatoes and canned oorn at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf. "Oo'o juioe" it atl right bat Low Til lard baa a brand ot 14-year-old goods tbat la bard to boat. C03-lf. Heppner Candy Factory for fresh, creams and taffioa. W. H. Van Duyn Prop., witb E. J. Slocom. CoH-t. Aoy oot desiring to baild either a bona or barn will make money by call ing 00 tba Oasetta offloa. 67 If l'lill Coho is paying tba blgbeat price for ibeep palta, beef bid,- green or dry, furs, etc. Doo't forget Toil. 6 if Oo to tba Matlock corner and try Armstrong Y Cooper's whiskey and cigar. II yon Ilka the sample boy soma. 6(f Oom to tb Oaaett offio and gel a dacftot lot of aovelop printed. Ooveromeol envelop look cheap, and beside you cannot get your busies- card print! tbereoo. if 8o?dr Bros, beta aaordd Willi BUwart la lb livery boaln. Belt door to Hi 0i-t nffla", aud will do a grl livery and f4 basic. Itig, tedJI bore od l4l room at reason able rate. 611 If. Oliver Boyd boa taken charge of lb Hotel Ueppotr fed bam and will fur abb stall room, grain or bay at raaaoo abl fig r. Upao ov iM, M at 75 arts. Will also do dray work and banting 'Dos to and from train. If 0rdray, lb finoeer Ibeatr Baa of Portland in tb lie of "popular pHo," be rtfiltsj lb Wasllngt-io Hi. theatre, fjirnMwIy koowa a lb -Nw I'a'k." Curdray always U aWiing at, and oar p"p!, when Mam, ran pn l a r.,Ui.l evening at b place, if Turn tXsrtnaa tM it from ble llhe creek raoeh fUtoHsy and "ill baft b pute4 oa tooa' a and affair through tb rVwi-Weekly 0IU. Mr. rraa rBtly arehe4 tba Tom Rt fati'b, on ul lb bt plAe am ilbe arawk, atd this $r r bim ey amenat of sixa. Tba Matqiara liral, an 'rti tree! la lb Maria baiMlag. as ao let tiaelWet Rianetfeweot aed lb (, ej ttj III b o llf eUHatu4 ibke vtato, ! aooipeale 4 a f.ee U! ap pear from tim to time at Ibi papal', Bret rlaM thsalr of 'tlr.4, a4 abea k t'oHlaal not d'ttr bU aot lail to lak la a f IU B Jrsa thai Will be freelNt. tf Hank Election. Oo tb 11th iust. the stockholders of The First Nutional Bank of Heppner met to elect officers fur the ensuing year and to transaot other business. The fol lowing offioer were obosao: O. A. Rhea, Pres.: T. A.Kbea, vioe-Pres.: Geo. Cooser, Cashier; 8. W. 6pencer. Ass't. Cashier; directors, C. A. Rues, T. A. Rhea, J. B. Natter and Hugh Fields. Emmet Coohrau came in jesterday from Monament. P. Breuuer is over from Gooseberry on business todsy. Barney May, a traveling man, visited Ueppner rjatorday. Dr. B. F, Vaugbao i baok from lone where be reports a good business. Chester and Wright 8llng. II. E. War ren and M. 0. Fuqua are in from Eight Mile today. The dance given on last Friday nubt 10 Matlock' ball was fairly well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Minor & Co. are now in their new quarters, the old Blackman stand, and it is bat just to tbem for this paper to say that they have on of tb finest (tore la Eastern Oregon. It la elegantly ar ranged and is a vast improvement over tbe old plat's ot buain. Best accommodation and oourteoas treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and V ash. Sts Portland, Orrgoo. Henry Jones was over front II In ton creek yniertiay. J. C. I.nr nasaed through town last night on - j HUH ,uab gmj w roruana, fjllh It.Mlll.. , A k ,,,.,. . Inches of snow at the former's mill, but ths weather Is guud lor logging. John Pat and Frank Kilkenny ar In from Mend Hoilow. pat Is armnmpenied by Koy s.uiwu, in uiuf putifr creea. Bill Ingram, the Irrepressible William, who nasa lerma voire lias "Whispering" rarns- wono, was noiiced on.our atreels ludsy. Iks Rnnes Is berk from a trip In Canyon City, this mnrtiliig, A telephone line Into Hums Is eimon an aeturen fai't. It lulurmed our repre whmu .e P. O'Donnell wsa faUllv shot at Hnms tmrmni. I by ths sretdenlal diet hsrg nl a tl-raJ. t olls. The gun was lying on a bed and In sums man ner It Ml Ul the floor, brine dl-rhsreed bt sinking the Boor, Ui bell sulking o Iwuuell la ue iwwsie. M ' ..f Li j.l'. 1 11 a-s' .I,'".'--e" i '-' te M A a wee's Wise. The first surpiiMl rate that I had In tbe stole of Arkana was setting an 1 in that had brrn frarlured by a blow from tnan s w inr. The ar klenl 00 ni mil on K sn lake, nrsr 8hawnee Viltnr planlaticn. in MUeiaaippI mun iy. In Hie stiulrr t.f 179, aayta lihytl rlan In IWl ami Klrvam. Th fo lieni, a hunter fur the Memphis market taa "fire huiiiiiitf at night, and band of ewana flew at the light. Tbe inari mm In a little pirttgue, and In-atin'-thrly threw hi arm up 1o pro- Irrt l,la The lefl arm wsa slru. by Vir l.iffof on nf ),r j rta ami siia ta'nrd a coin;iuiil fracture of the fore- arm. Uith ' r-rnkrn. Wsleeal Itewilelry. A furious fuMil that hears a fantastic rrer ti,l,lan-e to the work of nime pre- titefetrk dentist la m-ntirtie. la a recent Uk. "The Gold l Fgilif Ot Ope liorn." An aeitiaintor of the an twr'a. during a journey frrnti the Htrail of M(-rlo up lhert,tiippe( iindr a teriiral earth bank to p" a out a fiH that h aaw yrnuwling The felte prtiwe1 to lie part of a tnasUUm's lower law, with two leeUi still Id plare. A it ess la bad mO'liinin hm as alxxit to throw It aear. when be eew In a split In Id top end ile of Ote a bit ot atiue fureign sulelnre. Thia turned l to tie r'I'l. anl. M the Under ! t-esee taoat hate teeM Arpmited in fine grsins tf tt rt nl I h water. A llytsewae Beeae, Jsroe Hi. I. a la la tb aoeplUl al . r. anffrribsT frnni a broken Herk. A yeer agn b-fell and IrtA hi spinal rnlM, aot In p' of tbe rn tf'a itre he reentered, Pinee Iheo he its l-ikr h;s spinal nihimt fir liinr M baa spent t ft bis tim in tv-liti. DR.DARRIN k Arrived in Heppner, Or, and Can be Con sulted Free at tie Pal- ,1st. Mysterious Power Electric ity and Vital Magnetism as Curative Agents. The afflicted within reaoh of the fa mous pbysioian should learn the wonder ful cures tbe Dootor has performed in Eastern Oregon. Spaoe forbids a refer ence to each oase, but those who are disposed to doubt the permanency ot Dr. Damn's cures will have their doubts shaken by sncb g od authority as Judge W. W. Travillion, of Baker City, Or., who was cured by the Dootor ten years ago of almost total deafness. Another oase In point is tbat ot John Martin, ot Cove, Union county, Or., who was cared three years ago of bydrooele; also W B. Austin's wife, of Pentleton, Or., who we cared seven years ego ot total blind ness, tons proving the Doctor's electri cal treatment lasting. Tbe Dootor makes a specialty ot all diseases ot the eye, ear, nose, throat, oatarrh, deafness, brooobitis, la grippe, consumption, dyspepsia, oonstipatioc, bladder, liver aud kidney diseaset. He permanently cores all female trouble, leuoorrbcaa, ulceration, die plaoemeot, painful meostration, irregu larities, eto ; also geolto-urinary and skin disease in cither sex, suoh aa blood tainta, syphilis, gonorrhoea, gleet, mi nal weak om and loet vigor, bydrooele, and etrioture. Charges for treatment low and reason able, according to ability to pay. Moot Caere can b treated at borne after one visit to tbe doctoi'e nffioe. All basin relation witb Dr, Darrln ars striotly'cotifidentisl. Ioqnlne answered, elroolar and question blank f re. Offio boor from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. QUEEN VICTORIA'S THRONE. Caspos4 of Very Ordinary Materials, It Is Still Worth Bitting Oa. The throne of England, ao splendid In Ita rich trapping of ailk, velvet and gold wire lore and taearla, la simply an old-faabinnetl. hlgh-lmrked chair. It has been In use for more than OOOyeare, but the early history of the old oaken relic and the name of Ita maker are bth unknown. The wood w bit b com poeea thla "throne" la very hard and eolid, aa may be imagined when it I known that the chair ha been "kept In th dry" and well covered with rich cloth of tailoua kind alnre tbe day of Edward I. The bark and aide of th chair wert formerly painted In varioua color. The seat la made of a rough sandstone. Thla atone, which la be lieved to MMBea talisnianic powere, la 24 Inches In length. 17 Inchea in breadth and IV',, Incite Inthlcknea. Number leaa Irgen.U are told In connection with thla wunilerful stone, but the truth proliably la that It waa originally uaed in Hcotl.md aa a "coronet. on alona" upon vthkh the rVottish king were sealed while undergoing the cere monies rvinnected with being frowned "king of th realm of Scotland." flew They IH4 a Mile. Il Is aaiil that a hurricane holds the te-t time record for on Biile, covering the distance In half a fiilnut. Then a l.slh.n has ilone the nnle In V) seconds. The thirl place ka held by a railroad rng'ne la ii.s; awmds. 7lienwhar In their order the following rfurm ances: A t yearMild borae In I minute M:t'i srifinfl: a lirdi lt In I min ute 11:f-9 aecomN: a cyclist on the track. In I minute 4I20 aemnd; an American pacing h'wse. la t mlniiles la seeotide; an Americaa Irtttting horse, In t minute 7j aemydei a l'( l) cnut.lry skjlrf. ttiih a flyiiig start. In 1 tiniiiiir, prifcuiiisl rutitirr. In I toibutnt 1 2 T wi-tit'ds; a angle s.i,;l rowrr. In m no"i; a wsiU'f, In filnyles ft sreont.; a pili'r. In tl li,it.i.t.e, t (.-..I, , j a) festj alr so fnrn'r.'n .. It iimle iin,ili; sh !' the sain ti" ' e'k te'srl I niiiit' Imirrr to swim a ioe In the e a (is minntcs Tl s-f.int. Whose a Who? Did you say that the old firm of... . lea 4 Co. WERE JUST DIGGING FOR BUSI NESS THE SAME AS EVER ? IF U 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. The Leader Of Course! 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 v, A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, yjy i Is a "joy forever." That's what (f D you'll find at . W l T. R. HOWARD'S (t Heppner. Oregon. A m THE ART OF BREWING. T.R.H0WARD'S1 The Beginning of this New Year 1898. (0 m II. C. WILLS' BOOTS AND SHOES (tents' hear Creole shoe ueiita neavjr srioe. dents' heavy shtws "IUM l ash," best shn on earth. "Hard Cash," bsstshn lor boys. Mon's H A Hecht's drrss shoes. . . Mn's slliwrs, very fancy Misses H hiNil shns, sen. calf.... Misses Bhtwl. boo Ion, bi-st ... Hoys' Kverlasllns; srhoul shoe... liS'llea' shoni. heavy Uilles' KnIUh K11M Men's 'Frlsi-o Uern, B. 4 H lienu' Uxits Honis, fixxl railps (tents' sum Ixmiis Hi)s' sum Knot Hoys' and Misses rubber Men's riihhars Knlibers lor lells Mle' snl rhllil's hlh river she, butUin, very One .... OLS MICf 1 1 n I v I M 2 r i n 4 00 l m l M i in I M I M t no t m 7lt I AO I w M 7 I 74 1 7 Sit eaief I t on 1 v. I v I M 1 46 S n I Id I I H' I V 1 a n 2 ri 2 il 2 -B, I in V m l a 1 1" My Whole Stock of Shoes In Proportion. DRY GOODS. CROCESIES, FURNISHING GOODS Men' eot tonsils pants, old prtrs, 7.'; new prli e. Me, Hoys' nts, alt ae. old prloe, 90s U tie; new prli a, lo ie. Men s overalls, old prlre, Hr; new Jirlre. 0C- Hoy's mrerslls, old rl. il,. new ir(c e, av. Men's twnM, old prlne, U to H7, new rlr. l .'. to U isi Men s cults, old tirlre. lit W; new prl', la. a. Hlanhets. old (ir(. , II 7i. sew prl'-e. Il.i. tyullte, old prlie II Mi: l.ew prlre, II fi, iiU' Kaoi still hau, old prlrs ll.;j; new prlre. L iei.u soft hats, old prV-e, .I.M lo 11.75; new prl e. i Ui II. (('Ota' underwear, all wool, old prtre, .M), new prtra, II M. iieni. enr slies, all wool, old prtre, 1 1 'a. new prlew, i JS, Mnia nKlon anderwear, fleer lined, old prw. si. no. new pru-e, 91. (tents' marklntosliFS, old prtre, 7.M; new pr w e 4.u. ladles' all wool ItnHnraM. nlA lo . prloe,l.2A. im i-uiiuu uuuerwesr, oia pne, nooi new price, IBo. ladles' all wool hnaa. eld nrina Siv.. tirfi.il 'ilw. r ' - V . .. . i.niiiiren-i wool noes, old price, tv; new price, ID rent. Lined stoves, best buck, old price, fl.M; nw Lined Australian (oat, old price, 75ei new ttents- socks, per doisn, old price, 74c; new Artiurk le snd l.lnn AAir a nA.tn.la l 4 I ... . . . v.u truuv, -aviirr jAckei, wo. M. old tr. lllM new prtrw, 7 60. , r , , HWw r..a Th hrtt t thftt rr ctm to HrnDfitr. old prlr, new priv, 5o. (I. M T alts-M.I ai-slljils (kBi4 A stAU u r iiiif uriihui, oiu pnrt. tiOi DW priC ri:wt Turkey rod, old prtro, tOe dw prlco Hm k Ariata aM hH 1 1 ?fl i l All grutiwrn ftlughainiotd p'rU-o, 14 yardi; ptw All trades eallno. old orlrai. la.... n orli-a. I .rt. unr raiflaoinreaatoodsartoo large to msk mriiuoH 01 in uiis 111, bin will lie cut In pro- n., w WTrrfiiiiiii vise, ( I ,.(. m li... a 1.1 ! I ii. ' ..I A mt - , ,K " w , UK, UIIIV, ( iR II 40: new brt.4. hw b. II in tMTm eiirfavltiS Olri t.rl, SI Ml nM n4 Sl he.l.rs.ls, old price, 'lo to li OU; new'brl IKtoIA. r rine pn ket books, old prtre, anc; new prl aiie -llsh of all trades, old price, 'i new tieiils' fVlttoB lllilul .tiwhl aklrf. Ml. -I . -- --- ..' W....M.. w,u iW. ,i . urn 1 1 1 n w, mtw. nsrsius. oii pne. (I in; new price, 1 Or.r.l.lrls. old iirlro, ;ir, l in il jn; new prlrw, V mr, ),, m tit. w"i si vi; new rire, wnj no. ,7V .'SI, i'i mth., si wi new orire. mm. wjiinv yarn, old i.rlr.. 1 buu im i. n. brtrs. t btllM-he l,tr -m l)les' leather belts, old prk. (0 to e; new price, Km to e beva tbe nicest and newest Supply ot niison in town. IaIIs snd Mlsae rsjhmere overvaltera, old pni-e, i f ui 1 1 ou, new prlra, 4 tot AnylLingyou want in (it-ntt White and Colored Fancy .-iium uuu luuurii ami CUIIH UltU IH'H OI Hll kUl'lrt. Everytniiifl Less man Cost. Must Have Money Uddle bnekell It dow elth ths Maaalea. illy Karrall was I from the eand Hollow ranch this weak, lis report In lrki M uud eoadlUwB. Mr H C. Myersand sn, Ciarsr, are bushln the Iwtioveiaeiils aa the Meoaf l.libl A 1 star t o 's well toeMnpletto. Ihi.iif h ol eoiieas there Is s treat deal at eott yet. It Is the 4 -air. ot the eooay to be able rw lower their pMMp, Ibaraby acwrti aa larraae la to sum, fr. Jot.n W. Uatmu. of lU "R llfbl," ar lb tort fof aVHSatbin: !, ao furnlsb )o tb flneel rark Hil l th Isti-kJanbatto, Jrf, Vermualhof Ui-B)tv) lr trtil ta tb btie. Drop la nj lk lb last nal of "r Bonlb. If T far fawariiMiSwa) aaae, Tske ea.et ( mmJs I atbarti. las ar tba. II C. C C U.I to twra, ras(ate refaad my, The lon I tolephon rmny la preparln to inrnaaa 10a eervu e aoraineoaorala wlia the oa wtanils batiit mala auon It sor hanes. Ivery .,,.w mii wurjiil ml B VTIOIMi Tble I taar l'eaMaally. On rervit't f t-a ri.ls, rnab tx tamr generous salnpU will mi aria I lad of tit mt iiolor t'U"b aad Jley Payer Cur ( lUy's I it l'I.Mi enfTlrMMit to draooa- atrala tl.a p'"t pirt!'. i ( Ur reiiwdy. I.LV : r iJ I'M, fr. i4i ft ii I I , 'rw Volk f'il I:. Jbn ll.l.l. It M.r l Fa'U.M'rbl re ii'iimroi'ed r.iv's a rr.n I s tn t ana MM i.lia-iro L . I't'iun lit, ''It la toni tn rnre fur r-ali rih f wl as diraHerl." :v. rr'U Mf. I'n.V 1'aaUjf (.MiUal fre. L'burrb, ll' leua, i.uiX tf rmm r'm Is Ik arkaviwUrttfevI firs l a caiarrb and iiai'ains mi luertiurv kul snj lujurl"'! drug 1 "rk, i ersls, 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 WC WILL BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS JMA. FO RM E R VXtSd? T MN SELL mm We are now moving to the old Heppner & Blackman stand as our business forces ub to larger quarters. Look out for O OUF NEW LINE 0 ABOUT MARCH 1 . 08, Was Perfected by the Production of.... HEOUP GrVOMD) And now the entire world Knows this verect product As the Star Brewery beer..... On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But ar those of greatest yalu In proportion to cost If you want to fot your r money's worth of holiest goods tn Groceries, Hardware, tare, Confectionepy 0R MACHINERY, CALL ON 0 THOMPSON- CO,, w ar increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and soe us. That 14-Year Old Stuff, Cohen's Best," .... On Tap Down at The . . . . Telephone Saloon t IT ! HAHU ooona a a Maw Stand, 01 1 7 Hotel Building, r,OW TMr,r,ARI, Prop. IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! Bought several car loads of furniture last fall, but It's all aone now. New rS 1 orders have renlenkhrrf the stock, however, and he Is In It yet. Low Prices and Good Quality all count. Sio him at tho old Htand. Undcrtakine a Fnecialtv. BOOTS AND SH0ES'n THC FLACC TO OCT THCM l OP Al. WCIITUNTIIAL s Thry bar anything In this lln trial yon may daalr and you rsa dspand on It yon tt a (iwil srtlrl aba Uisy guaranta It, SHOES IN ALL HE LA I ST STYLES. OK Main Strt Wpalrlm a Sallty CO. travywrrWrayrayyywVyyyyvvvt ntri HlK, ot., Koy. IJ. lavr. Hi ft: lmttt 4 Jtrart, Ihpynrr, Or. lssTi.sas.- s rwanily tsssn with arr14 wlili h nail an sry boars and rsndsrad m Bwrlt to attaad to business. A frtsnd of mln eallsd any atuntlo to four 1. Karthlow rough syrup sad I bought bottl. ustlng m W rants, whlrh ralla m at niva and ai. platsly rursd ma. I aas siit.jart to throat dlrjlrnlty aad I ha found nothing that gar ais so asura rIIf aslhls tuugh cur. lam Informad lhatll la sirsll.nl tr old. brunrhltls, b'iiliig emigb and all throat and lung trouble. I bag to rssnaln. Most truly yours, on rrrr(won. m. oas.tt. A. AI3ItAI-JAMSlCJC, Merchant Tailoring! Kino Suit Made to Order and Hatixfaction (Juarantfwi. Kq.airing, Chaninganl Iyt ing Clothe a HjM'cialty. CALL, AND HKK ME. ON MAY HTHKKT