Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 01, 1898, Image 3

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    Those Dreadful Sores
They Continued to Spread In Spite
or Treatment but Now They are
Healed A Wonderful Work.
"For many years I have been a great
sufferer with varicose veins on one ol my
limbs. My foot and limb became dread
fully swollen. When I stood up I could
leel the blood rushing down the veins of
this limb. One day I accidentally hit my
toot against some object and a sore broke
ont 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 Eood'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, hag done for me." MBS. A. E.
Giisox, Hartland, Vermont.
7- Sarsa-
9 parilla
iJthfc best in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood
food's Pills ciua all liver ills. 25 cents.
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
offer the following
The Gazette can
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE 12.00 and
Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50.
' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00...
Club Rate
13.00
8.25
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, 50c 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 rates witn any paper on
earth.
METH. EPISC. CHUKUH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Clauses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
rrayer meeting, i nursaay, 7 p. m.
ine bpirit ana tne ona
The pastor may be found at tne parsonage ad
orning tne oiuiroti. wnere ha will be sii
meet any wwo may desire to consult ni
glad to
him nn
religions, aoual, oivio, philosophic, educational,
ora,ntther subjects.
J. W. i'LESHER, Minister.
H. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class
meeting: following morning: service.
Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri
day. 7 D. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
selves toeether."
PaBtor's residence in parsonage, next door to
church. C. K. Howard,
Pastor,
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Geo. Viooent was over from . Batter
oreek Satarday.
Hon. Heorr Blackmail was op from
Portland ovei Sunday.
Liobtenthal & Oo. for shoes. Exclusive
shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf
Born Ob Social Ridge, Feb. 19, 1898,
to tbe wife of Albert A. Willis, an 8 pound
son.
J. R. Nunamaker made final proof on
bis homestead before Clerk Morrow on
Saturday.
Bruoe MoAlisler, Lexington's efficient
"Naeby," was a visitor to the metropolis
on Satarday.
Kalph Benge, one of tbe prosperous
young farmers of Sooial Ridge, was in
Heppner Satarday.
Tbe little son of Mr. and Mrs, Ol Jus
tus is reported to be gradually improv
ing and his early reoovery is looked tor.
Bring your bides, pelts and furs to
Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat
Market . He pays highest market price,
619-tf.
The Women's Relief Corps held a very
interesting meeting at tbe residence of
Mrs. A. Q. Bartholomew on Saturday,
The Heppner W. C. T. TJ. will hold
their annual election of officers at the
reimlar meeting Wednesday, Marob 9th.
Wm . Crabtree and Robt. Dexter were
id from their upland ranches Satarday
taking tn tbe populist and silver meet
ings.
The populist oountv oentraloommittee
met Satarday. Owing to the small at
tendanoe they adjourned to meet Satur
day, Maroh 5th.
N. A. Kelly aod wife were down from
tbeir Willow oreek home attending tbe
Post aod Corps meetings and visiting
friends on Saturday.
A. W. Stanton, of Montana, today
bought John Campbell's sheep, paying
for ewes 82.50 and for lambs 81.25. i)e
livery to bs made after shearing.
Rawlins Post Q. A. R. held a meeting
oaturuay ana a large number were
present. Moving the post to Heppner
will prove to be a wise move on tbeir
part.
Loren Qeotry, who bag been visiting
the home folks for tbe past two weeks
was in town Saturday. He will leave in
a few days for hiB home Dear Oakesdale
Wash.
A SMART ARITHMETIC MAN.
The Story of a Chinaman's Property Was
It Divided Correctly T
A Chinaman died, leaving- his prop
erty by will to his three sons, as fol
lows, says Harper a Round Table:
To Fuenhuen, the oldest, one-half
thereof; to Xupin, the second son, one
third thereof, and to Ding-bat, his
youngest, one-ninth thereof."
When the property was inventoried it
was found to consist of nothing more or
less than 17 elephants, and it puzzled
those three heirs how to divide the
property according to the terms of the
will without chopping up 17 elephants
and thereby seriously imparing their
value. Finally they applied to a wise
neighbor, Suenpunk, for advice. Suen-
punk had an elephant of his own. He
drove it into the yard with the 17 and
said: i
""ow, we will suppose that your fa
tier left these 18 elephants; Fuenhuen,
take your half and depart." So Fuen
heun took nine elephants and went
his way.
"Now, Nupin," said the wise man,
"take your third and go." So Nupin
took six elephants and traveled.
"Now, Ding-bat," said the wise man,
"take your ninth and begone." So
Ding-bat took two elephants and va
moosed. Then Suenpunk took his own
elephant and drove him home ugain.
Query: Was the property divided ac
cording to the terms of the will ?
Willing; to Learn.
Lord Chelmsford relates that a friend
of his at the bar was once engaged in a
nautical case in which it appeared
that a vessel had been exposed to a very
severe gale of wind, and had been
thrown upon her beams' ends.
The barrister, ignorant of nautic
al matters, asked a seaman who
was . in the witness box how it
was they did not lower the top
mast, upon which the witness said,
with a sneer: "If you knew as much of
the sea as I do, 3-011 would know that
this is not a very easy matter." This
incident led the counsel to turn his at
tention to the subject, and he invented
nn apparatus for lowering topmasts,
for which he obtained a xi tent and real
ized thereby upward of $100,000 by his
invention.
Use only one heap
ing teaspoonful of
Schilling's Best Bak
ing P.owder to a
quart of flour.
You must use two teaspoonfuls of other baking powder.
600
SffllTiTS'HHiSf I m 3 JulJiL'J
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCHBRS
Who has secured the services of
Take Notice.
1. The turn of five cenu per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of
respect," lilts of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give u 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 be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line, 'lnese rules will be stncuy saner
ed to In everv instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown
upon application.
Here and There.
Old Song-
Get a bottle of good whiskey and a bottle of
good wine.
And you can drink to your true love, and I will
think on mine.
Mew Sons
V here shall we get the whiskey, where shall
we not the wine?
We'll buy them from Llsh Sperry, whose goods
are extra one
At the Belvadere Saloon, Heppner, Oregon,
Kickspoo Indian Worm Killer saves
thousands of children'! lives.
Baths down at the Jones' barber shop,
25 oentt. Orville Jonra manager, tt
Statements for tbe Famous Simple
Aooonot File printed at the Gazette of
fice, tf.
Gninnesee's famous old "Dublin
Stoat," imported, at Chris Boroheri'
Karl's Clover Boot Tea, f ir Constipa
tion it's tbe best and if after using it
yon don t say so, return package and
get your money. Sold by Oonser &
Brock. x
Rev. J. v. Flesher, assisted by the
W. C. T. U., will bold memorial services
at tbe M. E. charoh next Sunday at 11
o'clock in honor of Miss Franoea E.
Willard.
Jas. Hart oame in Satarday morning
from Dayton, Wash., where has been
working tor the past year. Jimmy looks
as Datura! as ever and intends to remain
in Heppner awhile, perhaps permanently.
Mrs. 0. E Redfleld and daughter de
parted on Saturday night for Portland
from which city they will take trans.
portation to New York where Mrs. Red
field goes to visit a sister very ill with
consumption.
Ed Farnswortb, eon of 0. E. Farns-
worth, of this city, returned from Port
land on Saturday. Ed bat been belo
for some time attending business col
lege, but will soon give bis attention to
the oars of young laaibt.
At tbe Christian church on next Sun
day there will be preaching botb morn
ing and evening by tbe new pastor,
Elder R. L. Shelly. All friends and
members of the oongregation are in
vited to be present at these services.
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Rates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
4
i&- - 3
4
What about 1
3
5 Your Feet
Sir?
s
3
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. C. BOEOHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Talking about Shoes, there's nothing gives
On the One Hand
More comfort than a neat fitting, well
made shoe.
On the Other hand
There is nothing more aggravating than
ill-fitting, corn-cultivating shoes of the
old styles.
Those new shoes we have been opening up for the last few days are an elegant
line of good, comfortable shoes, in both black and tan and in common sense,
coin and bull-dog toes. Borne people prefer the tan shoes to the black for sum
mer wear. If anything, one is even better than the other. There is a good deal
of personal taste in the matter of feet and footwear. We can suit the most fastid
ious taste. We have in stock
Over 2,1 Fairs fas' ks !
awaiting people why will come In and fill them with feet, (at so much per feet)
and take them away. The price also is a consideration. We have figured them
down so low that we can make your feet and pocket meet.
We haue the Largest Stock of
Boots and Shoes
-IN HEPPNER
The Coast Defences.
One-bait the number of improved can
non, mortars and emplacements will be
located and placed in suitable position
ere the expiration of 1898. The artillery
board are constantly making practical
surveys, so tar as these relate to the
army, and the establishment of adequate
military protection of our sea bourd is
receiving strong endorsement. Mean
while there is a means of defecoe from
greater pbysioal calamity, and that is
Hostetter'a Htomaob Bitters, which by
restoring tbe tone of the nerves and
stomBob, invigorates tbe entire system.
It also prevents malarial, kidney and
rheumatic ailments, and cures bilious
ness and constipation. Those who have
been cured by it speak in no nnoertaln
terms as to its effectiveness.
COME AND LOOK AT THEM.
MINOR & CO.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
f Are You in Need of a Saddle
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
THE Ml Ur DtvGiVlfiU
All reports to the contrary notwitstanding.
Our Ladies', Boys', Misses' and Jnfants' line are complete in every detail and
replete with good shoe bargains. The above applies to them also. Our prices
range anywhere from 25 cts. to 15.
Heppner, Oregon.
These, mntlnman are wall anaualnted with Grant. Harney. Crook. Gilliam and Other counties
and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men.
Prices in keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS,
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
REPUTATION GROWING.
HOP GOLD
tt
Common and select stock of tomatoes
aod canned oorn at T. B. Howard's
605-tf
"Oo'n juioe" is all right but Low Til-
lard baa a brand of 14-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 603 -tf,
Heppner Candy Faotory for fresh,
oreams and taffies. W. H. Van Duyn
Prop., with E. J. Blocum. 6oB-t.
Any ods desiring to build either a
bouse or barn will make money by call
ing oo the Qszette offioe. 67tf
Fbil Coho is paying lbs highest price
for sbeep pelts, beef bides green or dry,
fort, etc. Don't forget Phil. 5tt
Oo to lbs Matlook corner aod try
Armstrong A Cooper's whiskey and
eigars. If yon like tba sample buy
tome. tf
Corns to tba Osteite offlos aod get a
decent lot of eovelnps printed
Government envelops look obaap, and
besides von cannot get your basioMS
card printed tbereoo. tt
Snyder Bros, bavs succeeded Willii
Stewart io the livery business, oeit
door to the Oazetts offloe, and will do a
geoeral livery aod feed business. Rig,
saddls horses and stall room at reason
able rttea. 611-tr.
Oliver Snyder has taken ehargs ct ths
Hotil Heppner feed baro and will fur
nish stall room, graio or bsy at rasson
abls fiore. Hpn over night, ted at 75
eenU. Will also do dray work and
hanhog 'Bos to and from trains, tf
CurJray, tbs pioowr Ibaatrs tno of
Tortlaod lo tUs lios ol "popular prtoss,"
bas refitted tbs Wastiogtoo HI. theatre,
tormwly koowo as lbs -Sew Park."
Gordray always bas something new, aod
oar peopls, when Mow, cso spnd a
plMsaol MMlog at bis place. it
tr. Joho W. Kasmus. of tba "Kwl
Hubl." sr o lbs alert for eotbio
i... aan foroisb jotl tbs flue I cork-
taiia lo ths laod Mnbstts, Jery,
Vsrmoolbor Oie mads by so artist io
tbs busioess. Drop io ai4 tks lbs
tests oot of ir .
The Celebrated Fixh Bros. Wacoos, Bututies,
Backboards, Etc.
We bad nearly two oar loads of tbese
oome io yesterday, Tbey are ths beat
on earlb. We bnnght tbem when in tbe
East for spot cash from tbe fsotory di
reot. We don't pay tribnts to any mid
dlemen and gel special prices for cash
down. Minob A Co.
At tbe H. E. Church.
At tbe M. E. oburob on next Sunday
ths morning hour will be given over to a
memorial servioe in honor ot lbs lata
president ot the World's W. C. T. U
Franoes E. Willard. In tbe evening tbe
pastor will deliver a special sddress to
lbs yonng people on tbs subject, "Prove
all lbings." For tbese services special
musio Is being prepared and all Ibose
oot worshiping elsewhere are cordially
invited to attend. Oo tomorrow, Wed
nesday evening, there will be a business
meeting of the Epworth League and all
members are requested to bs present.
This Is Your Opportunity.
On iwcintof trn cents, coah or stanina,
a KeDerou sample w ill lie mailed of the
mort liopular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream Holm) sufficient to demon
strate tbe great merit of the remedy.
ELY ISR0THKH8,
CO Warren tit., New York City.
Kcv. John IUid. Jr.. of On nt Falla-Mont,
reoonimendtd Eljr's ( ream llalm to me. 1
can emphasise bis statrmiit, "It is a lol.
tits cure for catarrh if oed as directed."
Itev. Francis W. I'nole. Pastor Central Pres.
Church, lleluna, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm Is the acknowledged
curs for catarrh and contains oo mercury
nor any injurious drug. Frios, 60 cents.
1 smash Tsarist (art to Ht Lot Is.
A tourist sleeping oar will leave Port
land every Monday, via Mo. Ptelflr, and
every Wednesday, via Ibe linrlingtoo
roots, al H o'clock, p. m- via tbe O. It. A
N.. through Halt Ik aod Denver, mith
out cbanss tn Ht. Loois, and under tbs
npervietoo of tiperienrwd conductors
Norbange ot rars lo Kansas City or
M. Lnuis. Kep this swim in mind
boo anioc East, aod consilt O. It.
N. ant or, eddrMs W. U. llnrlburt
(ieo. TM. sgenl, I'ortlsod, Or.
While many of the cases undertaken
by Dr. Marguerite Qarnsey since her ar
rival at Heppner, have not been fully
restored to health, all ot them have im
proved wonderfully. It must be re
membered that some ot ber patients bad
been given np to die, and as a matter of
oourae tbese have taken much time and
olose attention of tbe doctor to plaoe
tbem on Ibe road to recovery. That
they are now rapidly improving and pre
senting every evidence that they will
scon be restored to permanent health.
there Is no question, and the auocess of
Dr. Osrnsey continues and ber reputation
is steadily and rapidly growing.
Tbe case of partial paralysis, taken
oy Vi. UarnBey two weeks ago, is one
that should be especially noticed at this
time. Tbis lady was confined to ber bed
for weeks, unable to wait npon herself,
Today she is able to be on the street
Bnd walk to tbe dnotor's offioe, greatly
improved, and in fact almost entirely
cured. This case alone speaks wonders
for Dr. Garoaey.
Tbe rnsh of business compels D:
Onrnsey to remain in Heppner for some
time yet, and while here she can be con
sulted free at ber offioe in tbs Palaoe
hotel. If you are aiok and suffering
from sny chronic diseaae of whatever
nature, consult with ber about it. If
yon need treatment sbe
Had a Stable Mind.
Sydney Smith's son wh given to
horses and (logs, and his" conversation
savored of the turf, but he begged to be
allowed to appear at an important cler
ical banquet which his giftwi, parent
was about to give, and was allowed a
seat by agreeing to bc'sllcnt through
out the meal. Unfortunately at the
lutter end of the dinner there occurred
n pause, and the son broke in: "Is your
lordship able to tell me what was the
condition of Nebudiadnezznr when he
came off the grass?" Sydney Smith
was horrified at his offspring'a rash
ness, but retrieved the situation by re
marking: "I've always told my friends
thatmy son possessed what might prop
erly be called a stable mind."
Gentle Awakening;.
An amusing story ia told of how the
late ahah fell asleep when he should
have been the chief guest ht a recep
tion. In Tersia they believe that a
midday awakened person suffers griev
ous injury. What was 1o be done? A
band was lisntehed to the shah's rest
ing place, with 8ecial instructions to
the big drum. The result was success
ful.
THE IXA.IrBcB
NURSERIES,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
Grower and Dealer in
Fruit, Shad and Ornamantal Trass,
Grape vines and Small Fruits.
Our Trees are Grown With
out Irrigation.
SCND FOR CATALOGUE..
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect vroduct
As the Star Brewery beer
O ndraught at
I all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY,
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
AtChasJoncs OmBtand. HP KPQt VCfZ 1 11 Q
Shaving. - - 15 Cts. X J-'WL LL U.1
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Tendlcton
Tonsorial Artist.
not, yon will be told this also, as tbe
dootor 'does not believe lo "doting"
people wbo are not sick, rjonsultatinn
is free. Charges for medioioes sod
treatment are very reasonable.
Tbe Kent Wigon Made, Without Exception.
We bad nearly two carloads of tbe
Fish Bros, wagous, buggies sod book
boad oome in yesterday, Ws got tbem
at tbe olosest prices for cash, right at
besdqnarters. No middlemen's oom-
will say so, it missions figure in tbe oost, consequently
Mathews & Gentry, I
BARBERS
you get belter prioes.
Minor A Co.
Hrkwnl tllmlntl
If ynnr ertuvnl is lo ort n( s Aral rlats
snsUiaiioal chart Ibis omes I one ai
Ut than ball Drtra. ! 8V; will
sett for 123 rssti. Call at Una eftift
21 -If.
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itOSA BONHEUR'S daily life.
Early to Bad, Early to Kla liar Mathod
f Work.
"My life is that of a insant, writes
Itosa llonheur in Iulies' Home
Journal. "1 wake w ith the day and lie
down to sleep almost at nightfall
Karly in the morning I stroll in the gar
den with my dogs or drive my pony
cart through the forest of Fontaint-
bleau (in the midst of w hich is hor es
tate. Dv). Toward nine o'clock I tal
mv seat at the easel and work until
11:30. Then I breakfast quite simply
nnd afterward smoke my cigarette as
I run through the daily pX'ra. I re
time my work at one o clock anu a:
five I go out for a walk. I love to we the
sun sink behind the trees of the foret
I finish the day by reading. The books
I prefer are those of travel, hunting and
hrktoricul works. Often I read the
Ilihle.
"Ik'fore commencing a picture
study rny suMect f xhaimtlvely, prrfae.
ing this ork with conscientious
Mtudiet from nature. I look for the ex
act sky and the exact ground that will
suitably frame the siibjprt, and not nn
til then do I commence the work on the
cunts. The ecr-treiwnt dot. ice to
bring myaelf nearer to truth and an In
ceiuHnt rewsrch after aimnlirlty are
mv two guide. I have never grown
tired f.f study. It Is to-day, and It has
tcn during my w hole life, a hsppinens
to me. for it i with persistent work
iiliine that we cun aiiMoiteh the un-
ltrd i,i.!.ltiii which more than any
utl.tr nr,in our soul and entertains
in us thoughts of justice, of goodness,
of charity."
DruKjtlsta I p to Data. .
Druggists keep about as close watch
of the pennon ax any eople In the world.
hen the rprmg diivs nppeur uml ladies
arc thinking of putting away their furs
the drug More windows suddenly nil
with ninth bulls, imwdcrs and prepara
tions warranted to knock the spots off
a mot U ut 40 rods. hen the suu gets
up a little higher the ninth IimIIk disnj)-
K-ar and tan and freckle lotions and
prevent ivca for mosquito and fly un
novanccK take the public eye. When the
blaing heat of summer is with us, cool
soda with pure fruit syrup ligns nestle
up iig.-iiiiht corn remedies und root hcer
I'licknges. The fall comes on and then
ti e cough lozenge is hatched. Along
side it are wire cures for la gripe, colds
influeny.a and toothache, while hot soda
steams and sizzle at your asking.
Hood'
( urn sll liter Ills, onions- ajajaw BJ
nest, headache, tour sdm- VM ill m
ach, liullfrestlon, roustlpa- III 3
tlun. Tbr aet I If, with-
ont pain or trlpa. Sold bf all dravsltu. mnU.
Tba only fills to lake llu 11ki'S hartaparllla.
Ellis & Phelps,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
All buatnea attendM) to In a prompt tn1
ilillr six
eatlslvUiry manner.
tollM'Uirt.
Notaries fill.)
OMIcs la Nattar Bulldlna. Happssr, Or
I fcrrtM
I J Of . Feb.
rnn1 B"
ADVfcBTlsm LETfKS,
AT H If I'M
Apvy rtibed
rii, r
H'lilth, v c
Warnar. WUllam.
Whn ratlins lot tsaaa If'Uft laaaaaai
I t4varua4. t wtuua, f. M.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and CMldrea.
Tba Kind Yon Hava Always Bough
Bears ths
Blgnatars of
lair Outting, - 25
iaths 25c. Everything Strict
ly First Class.
ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
But are those of raattt value In proportion to coat. If you want to get your
money's worth of honest goods In
Shaving, -Hair
Cutting,
Bhop, Matlock Corner,
15 Cants
25 "
Heppner, Oregon.
Shaving
f TV
15
Cents.
Hbop two doors Houth of Potttifflce.
D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector
Put your old hooks and notes In hit
hamls anil set your money out of
them. Makes a specially of hard
collections.
Office io J, N. Brown's Huilding.
Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery
OR MACHINERY, CALL ON-
Jfc. 0 TJ?noiii?soiv oo.,
Ws are increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and tot lit.
That 14-Year Old Stuff,
Kohn's Best."
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
IT IN HAHIC OOOIIS)
Nsw StsnJ, City Hotel. Daildiog,
LOW TirXVIJ3f Prop.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MftRKET
B
00TS AND SH0ES'l.
THC PLACE TO GfT THCM It Of "
ax. ivicnaMivriiivrv s
e
la tbe place to go to get
jour fioe pork Bud lamb
chops, steaks scd roasts. '
CO.
They have anything In thlt line that you may dralra and yon ran depend on It you get s
good artluis when llity guarantee. It,
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Sirsst Repairing a 8psel.lt
FISH EVERY FRIDAY
Fine tucarctirsd hams and htron.
Hire leal lanl, kettla-randrat, old
atyla. Highest cash prloa paid for
fat sunk.
BENJ. MATHEWS.
50 Years....
N TMg
Ess;
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Undisputed Supremacy
World's Competition
I Ml
srs
Inorssses YtaU of Wool. Eobsnces
Value ot Flock. Cbesp, Htls. Hto-
rtjr, Oleso, Wholssoms, Odorlsss.
CHAS. G. ROBERTS.
OINf P.AL AOtNT,
247 Ash Htrt, I'ortland, OrrgoB.
Sold ly Minor & Co.,
lleppntr, Or.
IIKI'I'NKR, OB., No. 11, n.
Mrttrt. Cmurr t tntck, lltfiymrr, ttr,
'ISNTLMi:-! as rarsntly Ukn with a aetara raid
which mads bis vary hoaraa and rendered ma unfit to
attend to business. A friend of pilna railed any attention
Ui your Dr. Bartlilow't rough syrup and I nought a tx.iila,
totting mtmrault. which rellatad bis at nr arid mm
pleiely cured ma. I tra tul)H tn throat dlnVulty and I
havt found nothing that gavt ma an nint h relief asthit
cough eure.
I am Informed that It Is an ellent tor rolds, hmnchilis.
whnnplng cnugh and til Ihroal and lung tmnhlee,
I tieg la remain, moat truly yours,
OTIS CATir RMOX, I I Utsetu.
A.. A.JJU A.1 -J A.A1SIOK,
Merchant Tailoring!
I Ian put (U'vurwl th afrviccn f Mr. ('Iiih.
O'Mallfy, a practical cutter of New York
City. He guarantttu Hiitinfuction.
CALL AND HlaU Ml. ON MAY HtltEKT