I I Oil, Kow Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying tho Clood. " A very severe pain came i:i my left knee, which grew wo:so and vcme, and finally a sore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in this way for years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like mine cured by Hood's Harsaparilla, and she advised ma. to try it. I began taking it and when J. had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I a.m.for this relicj I I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in the best ot health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. 1 9 Sarsn- aw sjr wm pari!. a Is the best in fapt tlie One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. I B li "1 i hooq k GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following dabbing rates; The GAZETTE 3.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 $3.00 " S. ft. Examiner, $1.50 3.25 1 N. Y. Tribune, $1.00. . . . . '475 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2 50 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50. 3.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2 00. . . 3.75 Thrtce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00... ..... 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00.... 4.50 Rural Spirit, $i.00 3. 00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 3. 00 McCall's Magnzlue $1.00 1,30 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates with any paper on earth. bar consumptives; NOTHING SUCCEEDS METH. EPISa CHUKCH. 8EBVI0E9. 8'inday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday' school 10 a. m. Clateea No. 1 and 2 at 12:111 p. m. Epworth LeaKue Devotional meetinu at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. ' The Hpibit Jd the odd 1 say. Come. " The pastor may be found at tho pnrsonane ad. joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may d Hire to consult Itiin on religious, souiil, civic, philosophic, educational, ot any other subjnota. J-. W. FLESIiEB, Minister. M. E CHUKCH, SOUTH. -" SERVICES. ' Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Hunday school, 3d. in. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. in. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves togiinr. Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to church. C. K. Howard, Pastor. The La lies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on tho first Wednesday of each (month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Not to Ee lVrnilttc-.l to Land A Sanitary Kostrictive Measure. . Lovul physician are discussing the point of an immigration bill pending before the New Zealand r.ailiunicnt with a view to culling the attention of congress to a similar protective meas ure. The bill in question is to prevent consumptives from enterk-gr the coun try. To effect that object the captain of any uliip who lands a patseng-jr suf fering, from luug disease iu liable to a penally of $050 for every cite nee, and if during the voyage lie is pioved to have allow ed eucb a sutYercr to share a cabir. with another passenger, an artcUtior.ul fine is thereby incurred. I'm trier more, there is u provision which holds a captain personally responsible ami liable to fine if, three months after lauding his passengers; any one of them should develop hing disease. Fancy a captain of nervous tempera ment laboring under this law, siiggcssts- tne ht. James lSudget. "Given that he has started with a list of, passengers free frbm all palpable lung tiisi use, still his life would not be worth living. Every cough, every splutter fiom a crumb in the throat as his passengers sat at meals, would would serve to dangle tlu fine demon before his ryes. One can imagine a captain getting into such n state of mind as to secretly clip overboard any pasnenger developing a genuine cough. Men have doi-.-a worse for less than $250. One canfol'low him on shore. Having landed, his passen gers, lie is still within the 'clutches' of the state. Weeks afterward he' may be dining 011 shoie. He hears n cough at table. A cold sweat comes in beads on his forehead as he recognizes a passen ger. 'Another $250,' he murmurs, as he is carried out in a deud faint." Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Kidne. O . sava: "After (wo dnotors gave up mv boy to me, 1 Haven mm iroro cronp hy using One Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most oertaio remedy for coughs,, colds and all throat nai luug troubles. Oonser & Brook. A TlH ELY WAHNING. Grain Saved is Money Hade. . , To save the grain nee Fry's Concen trated Squirrel. Poison. , This prepara ti( n is the cheapest and most .econom ical for . the farmers. One grain kills. Guaranteed. Prioe 25a per ono or $.50 per case of two dnz-m. For sale by Blocum Drug Co., Heppner, Or. tf Like BueceM Dr. iarnsy Is Provinc the Trathfulnrae or this Trlie Saying. Dr. Marguerite Oarnsey, who has been io Heppner for some weeks past, and treating a large Dumber of persons afflicted with various ohroniri and Route diseases, is an evidence of the (act that "notbiog succeeds like suoeess," for she has surely-been Very successful in all the cases that she bas undertaken to treat. . The further faot that her list of patients is daily increasing is another proof of the successful methods she uses iu the treatment of disease, as is also the fact that those under her oare are constantly improving and growing better from day to day. ' "'" ' "' Anyone tlllieted with a ehroDio disease of any Bort heed not hesitate to call od Dr. Qarbsey at "the Palace hotel where she gives free consultations.' All the remedies that she uses are put up by herself for each particular ailment. They are not otie hue bf remedies put up as "cure alls", but specially prepared medicines for the peculiarities of eaob individual case. ' This is one great secret of her success, arid is the only true system of battling with disease. No two human organisms are exactly alike, con sequently it is necessary to prepare dif ferent treatment for different persons sffl'oted perhaps with the same disehse. This is oommon sense, and ooramon sense applies to medicine and the cure of disease the same as to other sciences. Dr, Garnsey will remain in Heppner until further notece. Bucklen'g Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Salt Pbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter,: Chapped Hands, Cnilbliiin?, Corns, " ritx" all 8k'tD Erup ti us, end poritiveiy cures Piles or no pav r quired. . ti is cuaranteed to' give perfect suMr-fiio'iO'i or m""ney refunded. Pi ice 2") cents per but. For sale by Sl curu Druj Co., E. J,. Sloe u j ,. -inuager. HtJTKL ArUIVAI.S. Take Notice. 1. The sum of Ave cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of raspect," lists of wedding present and donors, bud obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give aa a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to bo de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher e 1 to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. , v Through Tourist Cars to St. Louis. A toiuist sleeping car will leave Port land every Monday, vi M), P.oifi. and every Wednesday, via th Burlington route, at 8 o'olook, p. in.', via the O. R. & N , through Halt Lake and Denver, with out change to tft. Louis, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No cbange of cars to Kansas City or St. Louis. Keep thU servioe in mind when going Ewt, and oousnlt O. R. & N. agent or, address W. H. Hurlburt, Geo. Pass, agent, Portland, Or. 'J he following is a list of the arrivals fit the Hotel Heppner for the week ending Feb 17, '98: F Engeunan, lone' ' M Rohrbeck.&tui Fran Ed Short, city ' Jack Clark Bluo Mts. J P Murray Baker City M Bennett, Ogdeu I'tah Jas Brown, Haystack L W Cottengin, Condon John Craft", city SThomas, Butter creek D A Greenwood, L Kock W O Hill, Lexington W H Spivey city W Love, Susanville J Ingresli I Wren, city Mrs D Tillls, Salem H Fowler, Boston H Wade, sand Hollow C Long, Sand Hollow R Dextep, city L Simmons, San Fran Here and There. Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer eaves thousands of children's lives. Baths down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 cents, Otville Jonts manager, tf Statements fortbe Famous Simple Aooouut File printed at the Gazette of fioe. tf. GuinDesse's famous old "Dublin Stoat." impoited, at Chris Borobers' tf Common and select stook of tomatoes and canned corn at T. R. Howard's. 605 tr. "Co'n juice" h all ribt but Low Til lard has a brand of 11-year-old gnnds th it U bBrd to beat. 6u3-lf. Heppner Candy Factory for fresh, creams and taffies. W, II. Van Duyn Prop., with E. J. Slocam. 6 jH-t. Any one desiring to build either a bouse or bara will make mouey by call ing on the Gazette otllon. 67 1 f Phil Oobo ii paying the highest price for sheep pelts, beef bides green or dry, fure, etc Dou't forget Phil. 5tt Go to the Matlnok corner and try j Armstrong k Cooper's whiskey lit id , cigars. If )on like the sample buy tome. 6it Come. to tbe OHtette office arjJ get decent lot of envelops priuted. Goveromeot envelope look oheap, and betides you canuot gel your bullosas card prioteJ thereoo. tf Snyder Bros, have aorMtded Willie Stewart io the livery businett, nut door to tbe 0stle odloe, and will d a general livery and fred bmineM. Kigi, taddle horses and stall room at reason able ratea. (ill-If. Oliver Snyder has taken charge of the Uoiel Ileppuer feed bam and will fnr- fiitb etall room, grain able flgoret. M Kecs & fain, lone Geo Moore, city John Kern, city K M Shutt & fain, cltv J Bellenbrock 8 Mile C Iugraham, city Al Cooper, LaG ramie Lapton Jones, city F McKaniara, Ellensb'gW F Maulclin.Vernon.Tx Every Dollar caved counts. Buy Sdi Mugs Best bak ing p )vcler and use only one heaping teaspoonful to a quart of flour., : ' 610 ' Constipation and chronic headaches are positively cured with Kickapoo Id diuo Pills. SjIJ by all druggists. Indian Oil, the great relief for both in ternal and external pain, convinces the most tkeptionl. Ask ynur druggists for it. Bring your bides, polls and furs to Beo. Mathews, at tbe Liberty Meat Market. He pays higbee t market prioe. 61!)-tf. Kickapoo Indian Praiiin Plant, a Female Specific r f rare merit should be investigated by all ladies. Has received the endorsement of tome emineut pbys ioiunt. The largest and best 25c bottle of cough oure in America is the Kiokapoo Indinu Coilgli Cure. Cures coughs and colds Croup in children oured Iu fifteen minutes. Sold by all druggists. Be uot deceived! A cough, hoarsuess or cronp are not to be trilled with. A dose io time of Mliilcb'a Cure will save you much trouble. Hold by Coui-er Ar Hrock. y KU kapoolape orrc necret, recom mended by some of the leading medical colleges uf Aoierioa as being the best am! one of the safest and only oertnio remedy for the eipulstoo of tape worms. Prosperity cornea quickest to tbe man hose liver i in good condition. 1. -Witt't Little Etrly Itinera are f.iroous little pills for coustiputiou, billiousne-s, Indigestion and all stomacb and liver troubles. Conter A Brock. Miss AIIia Hughes, Norfolk, V., was frightfully burned ou the fans and neck Pain was instantly fflieve.l by DeWitt't VVitob IU11I ti.lve, winch healed the in jury without leaving a scar. It it tbe farnoot nit remedy Couser k Ilrook. The Gi.zdte will club with the Oregon Henalor, the great Pb'bUn paper of Ore gon, V'blngton nod Idsbn, published at Portland, for 75 for the two. The I. .11 .,,.!.( V'.. ,.t or bay at retaon- ,,,.. .,,.,,, h, ,,,,. " Un.n nt.AP t.i.i,l r.,,1 at T. ! C L Keed, Hardman (i A Bleakman, do B P Bleakman, do J H Williams, 8 Mile A V Burlington L Lester, Long Creek F C Frlnk, New York C E Hicks, Hiltsboro B F Morris. Portland T Hogne, Hardman J M Livingston Tom Buckley, city T D Stewart, Walla W W 8 Graves. Silverton 8 W Adams, Hardman L Handsfonl, do 8 D Masson, Portland J O'Nell Grant Oopplc, city G W Wlntler, Spokane 'Al LaVena, New Haven E D Bobc San Francisco W R Wilson, Hardman CE Hatfield, L Rock W T Hatten, city 8 L Riley, Albany J O Morehouse, Walla W F M Montgoinry Pomr'y W II Robinson, HardinnE M WiPard, Portland E T Farrell, Portland C W Adam, Inilepen J C Short, Kansas, City denee, Mo C C Wilson Willie Wise PALACK 1IOTKL. J R Smith J W Blake LK Reaman M T Clorth P 0 Martin E Corey J N Beeler Chns Burnett H C Gay Jas C Murray J C Thomas F Lacley A H Weatherfonl J D Glass F Melviii; A C Petteys Goo A Petteys A Hoclson M Smith and wife Ed Day E B Stanton C E Jones P Trenton J W Banister P Barrett W R Leathers Chas Stanton O Pearson E H Kellogg J F Boothby Henry Cannon A Kileup P Barry M Kenny Matt Mosgrove Dick Howard Geo McKay KB Gray E J Mulr and wife L E Cochran Mike Roberts J 8 Reld I) Rerger J M Long Frank Sloan D P Ketehlim I! 1 iih SB Hunter N O Royse P T C'opplnger P Dnherty E 1) Root Win LtieUIng P Kellher John Trmit W N Casey H W Adiims G Pavlilson Clcs Gcrty W C Relnlrrgur Chin Iiiernbam L I' haner l,n vtoi. .limes Mitchell 11 SluttfHtm Tom PhvIiIhoii V While I .ee KlltKiiirne. W K MxtliH-k 'o K Roherts I let Piincati W' o Vhii l-htivxer WB'irnv O I. Stanleii M II Him,, ,, k John K.,v J W III, kin M11 Itovae ti W Hik huteilh r I'- t Q'lllM II llnlway W H Mfrreii l,,e p.Bi I' I Miller 4 W Vincent W Neluiti K iMin-cne 1lio Wonlcrv II N,i,c W K Mcl.iiunlgal li.lm McFerrln K '' Ji.Iiiik.mi Mrs J CIcliKrds K K ilpHtrlck -tchlieu N Lwi II W M wvenali-r J A klie W II Mitchell I. UobliiFon Hr J M Vmfcl P Hrcimi r 1 '. Harnett I. Illumerttlial I R K.teh J y W.pI II r Karnay eentt. Will alto do dray work hauling. 'Bat to end from trains. and iura. i. o rnr,i, iniiiii s, 111.. aor- ' f..1 9 .. .,!..!. ..... f.. . ,V tm irivi, ri(ui rifiiif iiiiu ujirniq nuu " I nlimftln AnhBtinalifin nnt .a ti.fct1v Cordray, tbe pioneer tbeatre mat) of , L''," K"rlM , , . ... , ! Kisers. the famon little pills for all 'ortlaodio tbe hoe ofpop.ilarpr.ee.,' ,to,n.h ,, ,VM ,.mi,fM. Goiter 4 $ GRAND E EY Heppner Lodge No. 358, B. P. O. ELKS. Heppner Opera House, TUESDfiy EVENING, FEB. 22, 98. efcefceffctr Just Arrived ! '? ONE CAR LOAD - OF DRY GOODS FOR MINOR CO - GENERAL, Frank Gilliam R F Hynd A M Slocum EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W E Brock E L Freeland e W Phelps INVITATION , Jack Hornor C R Wills W E Brock Dr E R Swlnburn FINANCE R F Hynd ' E w Rhea W R Irwin E i Slocum DECORATION i J Roberts Ike Ennes W A Richardson S P 6arrigues J C Borcners - Frank Roberts RECEPTION Henry Blackman ' Peter Borg E L Matlock- . Otis Patterson J W Morrow FLOOR AND MUSIC : Frank Roqers Frank Natter J J Harris as fast as we more coming: Qeo Conner J A Patterson Geo Conser C E Rcdflcld TICKETS S W spencer E L Freeland 6 W Phelps Frank Gilliam J A Woolery Music Will be Furnished by The Dalles Orchestra. Tickets $1.50." Entire net Prpceeds for Charity. ; We are opening these Goods up can for your inspection. There's every day. ou will see a new, bright, clean stock ot goods which will open your eyes. These shipments mark a new era in merchan dising in this part of E. ()., it being the first oc casion where a merchant went into the Eastern markets to personally select goods suited to the wants of this particular community. ' Come in and see the New Goods. They are right and the prices absolutely correct. There is a Beautiful Line of Suitings and Silks for the Ladies. ij ims THE ART OF BREWING The Leader Of Course! id it) vi it vi vi vi vi Hi The man that Leads people like to buy. stand aside for him. reason why so many added to the list at is the. one from whom The slow; plodders all That suggests a customers are bem good T. R. HOW ARD'S 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 ft to rn to to to to to to to to to to to to to Hi Hi Hi ill Hi Was Perfected by the Production of.... Jlnd now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer T. I. HOWARD'S Heppner. Oregon Hi vi vi Hi ill Hi ill vi Mr A NEW FIRM G. Noble & Successors to Noble & Co., Are in thin field at tli old xtuiid with Ilm-iicx, Pnddlca, Whlin, Kinim, und mi cudlcmi lo( of everything in their line. K. U. Nohlc xnd Mrn. (leo, Nohle coniirlne the new linn who will h all hllU ol the old linn im well hh C(dlei t n Imt In due. K. G. OlJJvI ; CO. Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. WHITE COLLAR LINE. iivcrnni! Steamers IF.M'HDNr., BAILKV HATHiT AM) Of KAN WAVE. II On draught at I! all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. The Best Bargains ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT ! FOR THE LEAST MONEY Hut iiro those of greatest viilne In proportion to cost. If you want to get your money'! worth ol honest goods In fnrwltrnrm Tlmrnrm iiinvdii, OR MACHINERY, CALL ON- Er Oe TTHOIVIFOIV CSO.. We arc UiukiuIur our itck for full and wlntt-r. Call and boo iih. ,: That 14-Year Old Stuff, "Kolm's Best." .... On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon e e e IT 14 KA.I41C UOODM e e e New Htend, City Hotnl Building, r-,ow rirvTvvio, prop. P.nnpnninc 11 uiuttuw, naiuw an PorlUod be ft fitted tbe WMtlDutnu Ht. tbeslrc, Hrtrk formr1y koo m Ibe "New rrk." Oordrey Uyi Lhi euaietbinir ov, tad , oor people, lien below, chu (M-nd ft pltMi nit Kcnina tt hie plnec. if i Dr. John W. liwom, of IU "Iti d- I liifht," ever on U' l,' f"f "mthwg new, en fn'ninh oa tbe tnr cx-k-laile io the Uod MttiiUtlvo, Jt-rtey, Vrtnootli or dm made by ee erliit io tbe bntioeM. Drnp io tnJ tk tte taste oot of (or mnutli. f Tbe Meiqmim Urend, oo Morriwo ltrt la tbe Mtiq'lxto lioildmif. ie nudrr Frrik McFiirlnnd beo ppolntd pinl iifnl (if Thn Kqoitehle Life A iimiinn l'o.f -f Ni Y(k, I be itronifMii to lli wi.rld l'h enrplu to p-du-i liolilfm oi ovrr Tki ruillin: ilulliim. I'on'l take fnxqrenre wnliont nhi the now plmii of Hi K'i'iiUbl, liiiiir ImiIIi rim et ttive riii'. 77'f Hit tr !" lit J. V. Ht, ho dl -4 it lh Hi'Ui-Ur ti.,u- in I .rtlsud, nrrlve I llns m.."i. inif. 1 In Iinprs1 hi laktt from lite r'ft cl'iirool Mr H 1 lllsrd loin irrn allrriMXHi 1hr . rtlilii rum lth M k W'llllnf. hsiii that It. iK.lhli.f wrl'. 1 hit linf iMerUI nn .'r .ff IM ri-ir Vim fl rl Unix H''i Is i !lfl ul Iu (rMiud Iff li nO'llfUl mo-cDut eort the poNie flllli,y lll((t,, xih-riii rh.ld d..n. tlL ill be royelly eniefUln.! Ibie winUr. , n ii JfeW Compeuire tod CfW fnfire will 1 llh I irrrmlui , lrl tho dlaxinrwi !' pr from time to time et thie popnUr, ( ,h, ,hr, h, i u-t sniwiiiit ii.r il I LI...II..4 .. I l .1. SFi'Of l,ll llnll-l U- !! id ll,.fli- t III Dr. Vomd Is ul the I'nlsi'p for fi'W iTy. Pi ti-r Hrennir Is Iu from Ms Klht Mile form tUy. Tm Wonli'rjr.Niiil VS'. Nidstm, ol lone ere In toWII tlMl)'. V. K Mi ion I if 1 1 1 wm In fti-r supplli'S for his sheep ciri today, F. Kiindman rmM this ollli'i! vory pleasant Call Hits iiiuriilnic P J. Miller, ot OiMischiTry, paid the towns) ti y i 1 1 sr visit ymnrday, John and Jni Roys, nf Hardman, ere n-Uli red at the I'alate UmI)-. JndiivH. A. Ixiai'll Is out from I'rudli ton aitiidtiiir t'laoiiie leical niatti-rs H'rttiiltia to lids i Irnili. Mrs H HolinMi. of tli H'llmi-a liiislnvas ml- iK ril I'iirMs'id. III Ii i.rcsf'iit and assist at Ilia (oral Inalltnteto he hrld f-ii l ull. Wlllsrd llrrn rtnrni-d !' rdav llt to ndallv and frlenda In lhiVally. LH?iDU Alder Street l) ck, PurtUml, fnr Atorin, Ilvmoo, Ijonif Iltinnb, Occur I'hrk and Nnhrottit. IHttA onnriirti'Mi wild IIwhu'i floiinicia end rnil roHil ; alio et YonriK'i liny wilb SfHf liiue Kallroad. TBLiEPIIONB U-avos Portland 7 A. M. Ially, exct-pt Hunday. U-avri AtorinV I'. M. I'bIIv. rsifpt KiiihIa Uaviis t'ortlmid a P.M. Dully, mild Cnnday. hMtunUy nluhl, II I' M . lNva Astoria l'a IT HAS UK EN SOLD! f the slock, however, and he h in it yet Prices illi'l ( Sim m (l;llil y ;ill culinl. tlie iii hlillll. I'lnlel'tiikiii ;i ii)W Bouyht several car I ads of furniture last fall, but it's all gone now. New orders have replenished pee in ill icciait y. sit nlf.: I'j A. M., t i i il Minday and Mnndsy. Huimh uiylit, 7 I'. OCBWIV WAVH M U avis Portland and runs rtlnid to llwai , Tu- sday and 1 hurslny at H A. M. Hniurday al I P. Uiavee Ilaaco Wednsitay and frlday at 7 J A. M. On i-uliU muht at P. M. I'ajjrape Clirrkfd Io Ihilrwid Dtstiiiation Koth Pifaclirs Free of Kxpfnsf. SELF-HEATING FLAT IRON THE GREAT FUEL AND LABOR SAVER Frank Enoelman B 00TS AND SHOES'. THC fLACC TO GET THE M IS or M.WCHTJjlVTIIAIv V- CO. Ii'pt nil no II ynu k a Tin y hate anything Iu this lint- that ynu may di Iim and you i nn K'd nli In K Inn I Ii Kimrsni) c , SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Reoelrlno a Sa.el.liw or IONC, from a Ills mother iri.ni.iikd hi in on his r. turn and III s.iid Hie t ii iutii.fr KHh tA illard and I A. Il.'fr.li. Wl.al it nitnlu on Ih rlw. Vie are liilolinad thai sviral hnids ild ln-r mlrrday al '.I i la. ffhilifl llur farmra nd all lhy run rl lofthiir h,l and liofM- lln mark will iro yt;l hivlo'r. ('. f. Ilailirld. ol Iiih- !. Is now In rdiarar ul the "it al I In- ri-..nrr Mir 4 Unlit 1 1. a Ih work Is priisrpsalne nlKht slid day, an avrra f lour f. tMtti mail mrh 'ii hour Mr. HatArld salt h will l very rare l ii l.iat li. i m.(i a' Idciils ixi-ur at the rll. It ssnt for this usi.fiil hoiisihiild arliria and will thoroughly rmii thrciuiity fur the im. II Is at., thn vrnrai atffiit ..r thir sl.it ol Orrgoti. T- rrlUiry fur sah'. JOHN F. CASEY & M lyiula, Msiinls. turiTI. M4 , Al 1 'riccrt HeiHuiialdi . 111 !!vPf sr. Ih.u: f.-tnillM ..( this . Il ti tak allr fl.niK r 1- n . I . - I - J.. !.. .kn.l.l fall ......I u rt.. an Ir fu.l. I ""1 '"r f II II t 1 1 t I ,B " . . . flat II a. m. I ia.i t t'. W.. ..n "t Pur'if wii. !. a r'U to take In eorue ot tbe D'e uremae mi Mli, . .mi,, ,itmn.. ' tin iih'ii.i ' !" "oe sii timwf Will be pfWOtnt. tf "I Hi -all U ( Ci.y.114 twy ki t. I Hwl I !nl(dr i Pills1";:; I ! Old H.in- I lie! a tvitll of (nh hisLy and (od win. And you can drink to your true hop, and I a III think on nilii. Hew tone i hrr shall wet the whiskey, ahrr shall 1 Hi wlni.' We'll boy Uiin fr mi Llth nixtrry, li' ! ar ttra no - a.Ur nal.Kin, ll'tnf, iin i iii. ! IIKPPM II. nit., Nov I.', 1,17, art. rn.r A Hurl, ...,., r. Or. i.r.KTi rafK M.a ruiy uk. n w Ith a sin-rti mid M' l nisdii In ri-ry h-Miis.. mid r.'ii.l. r, I n,. unfit to allrnd Io Im. In... a frliuid u( lulu ralli d my allullon Io your ir. 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Imal t our ltowla M II k 'aaart. ii y I'Tliurtt". cur roneiina' mi forvuf. i Vl. It C. C . C'.fall, (ln..i r.uiMlRwu. JV. A.HIIA I lyVMSICK, Merchant Tailoring! UlH jll-t M'Clllcil tlie M-rvices of Mr. ClliH. (MaIley, a practical cutter of .New York City, lie pi. tranter cati.-factiori. CAM. AN1J Wi:i: M1J. ON MAY WTKNKT