Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 15, 1898, Image 3

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    Poor and Weak
Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble
Had no Appetite-Now Better In
Every Way-A Delicate Child.
"Some time since I took a sadden cold
and could not get rid of it. Being subject
to catarrh and bronchial trouble I coughed
terribly. I lost my appetite and grew
poor and weak and I did not feel like
work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. In a short time the couch d
peared, I slept well, had a good appetite
and I was better In every way. Last
spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap
petite and no strength. I resorted to
Hood's Barsaparilla and soon felt more
like work. My little nephew was a deli
cate child and had a humor which trou
bled him so he could not rest at night.
He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Bar
saparilla and now he has a good appetite
and Is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J.
Fbeeman, South Duxbury, Mass.
Hood's SaPraMiia
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
HnnH'e Pille Bre the be9t after-dinner
UUUU a fills pills, aid digestion. 25c
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE $2,00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregcmtan, 1. 50 13.00
" 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25
' N. Y, Tribune, $1.00 2,75
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2 00... 8.75
Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webloot Planter, Wo 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.50
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
McCall's Magazine $1.00 1,30
Yearly aubacribers to the Gazette oan
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth.
METH. EP1SC. CHUK0H.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
10 a. m. Cla-wes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Duvotlonal meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Bpibit and the bnda say. Come."
The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any wLo may desire to consult him on
religious, Botittl, oivio, philosophies, educational,
or any ether subjects.
J. W. FLESuER, minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Bunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri
day, 7 p. m.
"Let us forsake not the assembling of our
selves together."
Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to
church. C. K. Howard,
Pastor,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Sc vices each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a.m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
tug at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church. R. L. bhsi.ly.
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., 011 the first
Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock.
Joe. Stubblefleld, of Long Creek, bas
been takiDg in tbe town the past week.
H. J. Lea, representing the Drammond
Tobaooo Co., of St. Loais, spent Satur
day in Heppner.
W. Q. MoOarty and wife and Miss
Mabel Glasscock were np from Sand
Hollow Saturday.
Charles Manning got seven days in
tbe oooler yesterday morning for being
drunk and disorderly SuDday.
rhu (John is paying tbe highest price
for sbeep pelts, beef hides green or dry,
furs, etc Don't forget Phil. fitf
Jell Hays oame over yesterday from
his Bock Creek ranch. He reports
everything flourishing in that section.
New stook of thos famous Remingtoo
rifles in 22 and 32cal. just received by
P. C. Thompson Co. None better made.
2t
A man whose name we did not learn
paid the regulation fine yesterday for
the too generous applianoe of red paint.
Homer MoFarland left on last night's
train for Butte, Mont., where he has
secured a position with a large mining
oompaov.
E.G. Noble & Co. are rustlers after
business. Tbe finest saddles and har.
ness to be found in Heppner. See their
new ad in this issue. tf.
btop that oongh! Take warning. It
may lead to consumption. A 25c bot
tle of Shiliib's Cure may save jour life
Sold by Conser A Brook. x
Miss EffiV Wilson and Miss Daisy
franklin, of Monument, oieoes of Mrs.
Julia Bradley, came over Saturday for a
brief visit with their aunt.
Mrs. Rader, of Long Creek, arrived
hereS itnrday. Mrs Rader has been in
ill health for some time end oomes to
Beppner for medioal treatment.
Large stock of shoe repairing outfits
just reoeived at P, C. Thompson A Co's.
They were bought at a bargain to be
shared with our customers. 2t
Dr. Marguerite Garosey, who has met
with sooh splendid snooeea in Heppner
for tbe past month, is only absent tem
porarily, it is her intention lo spend
most of tbe spring and summer in Hepp
ner, as ebe bas many patients here and
expects to secure many more. Her suc
cessful methods of treatment have se
cured for Dr. Garosey many friends in
Heppner and surrounding country and
this annouuoement will no doubt prove
very gratifying to tbem. Remember Dr.
Garnsey's remedies are all manufactured
by herself and are made from herbs,
roots, t-to. She uses no drugs whatever
of a hurtful nature. Office, while li.
Heppner, at Palsoe hotel.
Rev. D. S. Drake and family oame U)
from LfXiogton Saturday to make then
farewell visit to friends here. Mr. Drali
and family will leave for Salem Tuesdx.
evening where he has seoured charge
tbe Second Congregational churcl
During their soj'inrn at Lexington the
have made many friends and Mr. Drak
has done moon to build up bis oLorot
in this county by bis tireless, energetK
work. Morrow county can ill afford t
lose such enterprising oitizeno.
The Indians are again making thci
visits to this prt of the country, eom
from Umatilla and others from th
Columbia. During tbe past week tbt-
have brought in acmewbere near 10UI
pounds of wool which they bave dis
posed of at fair prices. Last season it is
estimated thut over $2500 was paid to
the Indians fur wool and pelts, moBt of
which tbey gether on the range generally
without the consent of the oncer.
Tbe Epworth League held a pleasant
party at tbe borne of Mies Annie Vic
Bride last fc'ridny evening. About 3d
were nreseut. The time was. I fliers.
o . ...:i o.oa ...1 1 traditions,
wtnaj ril nu XB, CIU., UUfcll U.UUUCIOC&
when Mrs. MoBride iuvited tbe young
folks to partake of an elegant lunch to
which It is needless to say all did full
justice.
DROLL SORT OF DUEL.
flow e French "Sparrow" Fought with
"Blackbird" Up a Tree.
One day the famous duelist, Pierrot
d'laaac, went to see his friend, Mar
quis Merle de Sainte-Marie, says the
St. Louis Mirror. It should be ex
plained that in French pierrot means
sparrow and merle means blackbird.
"Marquis," said d'Isa&cs, "I am a Bona
partist and you are a royalist. More
over, I am the sparrow and you are
he blackbird. Doesn't it strike you
that there is one bird of us too many?"
''It precisely does," said the marquis;
"my choice is pistolB, and, as ia ap
propriate for birds of our species, let
sb fight m the trees." As if it were
not a sufficiently ridiculous thing that
one man should challenge another be
cause his name was Sparrow and. the
other Blackbird, the duel was actually
fought from trees, the seconds standing
nn the ground below. The pistols were
fired at the signal. There was a rust
ling among the lleiaves of one of the
chestnut trees. It was Pierrot d'Isaacs
who, wounded severely in one leg, oame
tumbling to the ground. At this point
the marquis began to chirp triumphant
ly, imitating the song of the blackbird.
This was a fresh insult, to be atoned
in only one way, and d'lsaacs waited
for his wound to recover to challenge
Sainte-Marie for the chirp. This time
the duel was fought with swords, and
Sainte-Marie was badly wounded the
sparrow had! avenged himself on the
blackbird. .
A Good Standing Army.
The army of Japan, in the opinion of
men versed in military affairs, is one of
the best organized armies in the world.
The rank and file are the descendants of
the famous old Samurai the sturdy
men at arms who followed the fortunes
of the early ''daimins" hereditary sol-
imbued with all their warlike
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CLOTHING
1. rv
cuff4 fur
Take Notice.
"cams or Hiuu, ' --nwjiutioaa ,
1 list of wedding credent and donors.
aud obituary notices, (other than those tbe edit
or shall himself give M a matter of newi,) and
notice! of pecial meeting! for whatever purpose.
2. Notice of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue li to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Ave
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to in every instanoe.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Mrs. Dt. Miracle, of Long Creek, ar
rived here yesterday on ber way to
Seattle to visit her sister, Mrs. Presoott,
who is dnngerously ill with consumption .
Wanted Milk cows for summer range.
Will be kept and cared for in good shape
for privilege of milking. Good pasture
furnished for calves. Apply at Gazette
offloe. tf
Rev. U. S. Drake aud family were np
from LxiDgtnn over Sunday. Rev
Drake occupied the pulpit at tbe M E,
church for Hev. t lesher both morning
and evening.
Wm. Pieroe, of Gooseberry, was in
town yesterday, tie is suffering from a
severe attaok of rheumatism which has
nearly eauoeeded in paralizing on entire
side of bis body.
Come to the Gazette offloe and get a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look oheap, and
betides you cannot get your business
oard printed thereon. tf
Andy Rood yesterday purchased of
lug, Juura ltrOO aorre Of land lying 00
Cunningham flat, 6 miles southwest of
Heppner. This will greatly add to Mr
Rood's facilities for taking oare of bis
flooks.
There's more olothlng destroyed by
poor soap than by actual wear. ''Hoe
Mining and Irrigation Convention.
A mining and irrigation convention
will be held at Bnker City, Or., on March
29, 30 and 31, 1898. For this oooAsinn
the O. R. A M. Co. will sell round trip
tickets from all points on their line, at
one aud one-fifth fare. This gathering
will no doubt be very profitable to all
parties interested in these matters, tf.
Why all this blow and bluster about
wool bagb? T. R. Howard's customer
will get their wool saoks as oheap as
tbey can be had anywhere else in riepp
ner. Price absolutely guarauteed.
628 31.
DEMOCKATIO NOTICE.
It is impossible for the Bystem
to withstand the demands made
upon it just at this season, with
out the assistance of a pood puri
fying and ' strengthening tonic.
The changes which Nature decrees
shall take place each spring are
so severe that a breakdown k
almost sure to come. It is wise
that all possible assistance be
given during this period, as mpon
this purifying process depends the
health for the entire summer.
Everybody just now should take a
thorough course of Swift's Speoiflo
S.S.S.eBlood
which thoroughly cleanses the
blood of all the accumulated im
purities, tones up and strengthens
the entire system, and aids Nature
in renovating and renewing the
body so as to render it healthy and
strong. Those who purify their
blood with 8. S. S. at this season
are well fortified against the many
forms of disease so prevalent dur
ing the dreaded heated term, for
it has been demonstrated that the
system that is thoroughly purified
in the spring is well prepared to
resist disease all summer.
No other remedy on the market
is equal to Swift's Specific as a
spring medicine, because it is the
or Men and Boys
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Here and There.
Old Bong
Get a bottle of good wblikey and a bottle of
good wine,
And you can drink to your true love, and I will
think on mine.
Hew Bong
V. hers thall we get th whisker, where shall
w get the wine?
We'll buy them from Llih 8 perry, whoa good!
are eitra fine
At the Balvadera Saloon, Heppner, Oregon.
J. 0. Keithley wis ia from Eight Mile
yesterday.
Cbas. Beymer wti In from Eight Mile
yesterday.
Cbas. Royse is spending a few dji in
Iowa Ibis week.
Rev. W. E. Potwioa arrived from Pen
dleton this moroiog.
Cbas. Booklet of Monument paid this
Oity a visit yesterday.
Red Seal Lye can't be beat For tale
by P. a Thompson Co. 2t
Demoorstia primaries tomorrow, Ooon
ty ooovention Saturday.
Robt. Deiler earns ia to-day to si
te ad populist primaries.
LlohUnlbtl k Co. for shoe. Eiolosiv
bo store. Handles tbe boat. 83lf
J. L. A) ere aod wife ratorosd from
brief visit to TortUoi Sunday morning.
Statements for tbe Famous Simple
Aooooot Fils printed al tbe Osftts of
floe. I'-
F. M. Rounds was over from Long
Creek Bstordsj after freight for that
plaoa.
Tip Williams pulled out for Loeg
Creek this morning with big load of
Berebaodl.
"Co'o JukV U all right bwt f Til
lard baa a brand of 14 year-old gds
that la bard lo beat. u3 tf.
O. N. Peck, of L-ilogto, was lo Iowa
Saturday. Mr. Peek Is poksa of at s
sandidats for aawor.
Aoy ooe d-liir- lo build titbtr s
Boom or barn will matt monv by ail
ing oa the Oagette nffioa. 7i(
A soldo log ootfit otsUec 23 Sao Is will
save too aoaoy dollars la tloamllb bills.
For sale by P. C. Tboaipoe Co. 31
Nw stoek'tof frreh roast Cfffnijoit
rwMlved by P. C. Thotnpaoa Co. Try
tbtlf oTa-pounde for II grada. It's floe
fur U prk. 2t
MiM IWib Thompson. siaUf of Wall
Tbonptoa, baa aveored the Pilot tWk
ehnol sad U iMehiot a ry sail'
lry tebool si I bat plaoa.
t- 1 1
Cake" soap contains no free alkali and
will not injure tbs finest laoe. Try it
and notioa tbe difference in quality.
Rhea dt Co. a-30
Soyder Bros, bave succeeded Willis
Stewart io the livery business, next
door to the Gazette offloe, and will do s
general livery and feed business. Rigs,
addle horses and stall room at reason
able rates. 611-tf.
Tbe Gazette will olob with the Oregon
Senator, tbe great Ph'bian paper of Ore-
goo, Waablngtoo aod Idcho, published
at Portland, for 12.75 for tbe two. Tbe
Senator ia all right. No Knight of
Pythias should be without iL tf.
Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red-
light," ever 00 tbe alert for something
oew, oan furnish you the finest cock
tail in th land Manbatteo, Jersey,
Vermouth or G10 mad by so artist io
tbs business. Drop lo sod tak the
tast out of your mouth. It
Tbe Holly olob belJ a very pleasant
meeting last Friday evening. This was
tbs last meeting lb club will bold this
eaaoo. As a sun roe of entertainment
lb olub be beeo a (real eaoors the
past wloter and Ihsr is bo doubt bol
that It will be revived gaio out winter
Frank MoFarland bas beeo appointed
special agent of The Equitable Life A
lorsoos Co, of New York, tbe strongeal
lo lb world. Cash surplus lo policy
bolder of over 50 milllor dollar. Doo'i
tak Inauraoe without clog th B
plans of th Equitable, loaure hotb
eels at sam rata. 77 tf
Weitsborg Tim: i. V. Crawford
baa al lt returned. Wbile gone baa
visited Fil eohool boose, preaching on
work; Milton sud Rain, preaching sod
singing for two weeks; IVbo, preaching
one week: llsrpoer, preanhing one
week ; alio other plaoe. II I Ihiok
leg of going swat ag ln, soon, lo Wil
low.
Dr. U.K. W.d baa twos kept very
baity with ber many patUot lb past
ek and Be ors are alling oa bur
every day. Tbe doctor give medl
etna whatever, bat rflofe care in lb
moat obattnat by Bagblim
Tboee snff-fisg from whatever ail
boo Id sail bI bar. No abargae
made for eonaltaiio. If eh eaaaot
help too !b will t fnn a.,, Tbe d"tof
oan b found St lb Palaoa hotel aettl
farther But lea.
Official List of Expenditures.
Official list of oouoty expenditures
Maroh term county oourt.
H. Hams, pauper acot 40 (10
A. Tooum, pauper aoot 20 00
Mathews, pauper aoot 12 20
P. Williams, stationery 47 00
D. S. Barlow, rebate on tax 2 35
Parker & Gleasoo. road and
bridge aoot 32 83
ft Howaiil, paum acut T
, R. Howard, pauper aoot 13
C. E. Ranons, pauper aoot 10 00 1
Emma Welch, pauper aoct 10 00
Boy and Girls Aid Sooiety, do
nation 10 00
H. E. Warren, stationery aoot.. 8
T. R. Howard, pauper aoot 19
i U4 t Jki i.U I.
i Baas - arr. TMaa Lm. Caa
j m a.-4w
T fare (MiikitM
T l"arta I u I atftania. tutPtlNk
II U C. C. tail t tar, ara.aui ffyJ
In persuanoe to a resolution of tb onlY Purely vegetaDie Dlooa rem
Demooratio County Central oommitte. edJr aud is guaranteed absolu-Lcly
held in Heppner the 5th day of March, , free from Ptsh, mercury and all
1898, Wednesday the 16th day of March, ! other minerals. It cleanses, puri
1898, at tbe hour of 2 o'clook p. m., wn ! fief? builds up and strengthens,
designated as tbe time for holding tbn j fusl?,tll S ' S: for there is noth"
demooratio primaries and the followina . ln "BU BB Sooa-
Saturday, tbe 19th day of March, for the
convention, wbiob convention will meet
at tbe court bouse in Heppner at 10
o'clock a. m. of eaid day. Representa
tion of eaob voting preoinct will be as
follows: Dairy, 2; Matteson, 2; Dry
Fork. 2; Lexington, 2; Gentry, 8; Lena
8; Wells Springs, 2; Mt. Vernon, 4:
Alpine, 2; Pine City, 2; lone, 8; Uepp.
oer, 7 : Oeoil 2; Eight Mile, 2.
Respectfully submitted,
J. W. Mobrow, Chairman.
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We have an immense line of ready
made clothing in the latest
Spring Styles.
The only Really Well Assorted and
Up-to-Date Stock of Clothing
in Heppner.
NOT LAST SPRING OR FRLL.BUTTHIS SPRING.
There'! big and little suits for old and young;
There'! short aud stout suits and slim aud long.
Don't bo persuaded into buying your Spring
suit until you have looked our goods and prices
over. You'll be repaid. They are new goods
received two months earlier this spring than
ever before.
Our Prices make Competition
Green With Envy. -
For instance, there's a $10 Suit of Oregon
Wool, for men, made by Salem Woolen Mills,
guaranteed all wool. Can't be duplicated in
town. Then that $1.00 Suit, of two pieces, for
boys. Considering the price they are elegant
goods.
A person would na'urally think that we sold
these good! for lets than coit. We don't. We
make a little profit on all these goods not
very much but some. We do business In Just
thisrway. SHREWD BUYING AND CLOSE
SELLING. First, we buy right, then sell cloe
and quick.
r
Be Sure and See
Clothing.
Our
THE ART OF BREWING.
A NEW FIRM
E. G. Noble &
Successors to Noble & Co.,
And now tfve entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer
Are in this fluid at th old WnA.wlUl Harnnu. Riuliiloa. Wh!, Hpnr. ud an ndlw
lot of everything In their line. E. G. Noble and Mrs. (ivo. Noble comprise the
new firm who will pay all billi of the old firm si well as collect what Is due.
1$. O. NOB1VE
CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
W. Brook oriminal and justice
court 100
Irwin A UodeoD, stationery.... 30 00 1
J. S7. Matlock, expense aoot... IB 28
Hlooom Drag Co., pauper aoct. . 15 10
B. Hunlock, pauper aoot 2 601
Gasette, assessor's supplies.. .. 28 00 1
Qsiette, stationery, etc 8 06 1
Gilliam A- Bwbee, road sod
bridge aoot 12 76
Wm. Barton, pauper aoct 115 60
A. T. McNey, count tipeoee.. 2 76
Palaoe hotel, pauper acot 22 00
Gen, Oooser, ptoper aoot , 14 00
The following bills were continued for
th term:
Boppuer Light k Water Co. ... $ 1J 00 1
White McLaogblin 154 06
H'ate of Oregoo. )
County of Morrow
I.J. W. Morrow, olerk ol the Count
Court of Morrow oouoty. Oreuoo. do I
hereby certify that tbe above lut is a
trot and correct statement of all claims,
allowed, allowed to part, rejected or coo
tinned, by the eoooly oourt of snid
county at tbe March term thereof ricla
she of salaries, Uee.sto , allowed by law.
W itneea mr band aod seal Ibis 11th
day of Marob, 1W8.
J. W, Moaaow,
sBAbl County Clerk.
By Geo. W. Wbixm,
Deputy.
THE WELSH PRINCIPALITY.
Way Old-Tim BarmtlttoM, Caaleaas aad
flavor Are irar4.
It U n-laU'il that an Kiifflikh lord once
nUl to bit;ii-Ms: "1 lufeajiani ai in
Wales hM-h I hae nevrmn n but v likh
I am told ia frry fin. i:ery day dinner
for 12 ia art therw and the carr ap'
drawn up at tiie door In mum I slmul
arne. i iua may unmtrste. aava a
Kcotrh wriu-r In Llppinrott'a, the rt la
lion of Walrs to the avrrae Ki'(rl'l
man, for altjiouffh aJnio.t all of th"
Welsh towns ar mrrrly trn boura'
rid from IxMidun, thrre l, rtip, no
otltrr country In tl world Ijr.nff aocl
to the ornts-rcf civiliMtiun of which ao
little la krwmn to th Otitaiile wurld.
Ikiok aUirre may kmd tite r ahelvra
with VOltlftiea (m all aubj -rta, but few
books vll m found among ilirm ' this
quaint, quirt and prrha nMMt pic
turrtie tf aJl emnirifi, The f ct l,
Walm U not rniK-h vlaitrd, is I (r h 1 1 v
ipkrn fit anil lin I rral aUxit not
liairifr rrfluc! a WaJUr Fcott an-l
rhf a thrar r.irrumetanma htr din
mnh lo I'fiwrtr thr In lla I riitial
state ard mal.lrd th pwijtlr to r!lt s: t
old titne tiirrtllinfia, ruattnui an. I
Unptinfr and to pmrnt to a lit
rii.i and rrfrrahinc flavor wbly Its
ei,
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & Queensware At
Gilliam & Bisbee's
And by the way they hsv anything yon can rail for In the line of
Hardware, moves and Tluware.
GO WHERE YOU CAN OET WHAT YOU WANT.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tte Kind Yen Haia Always Bought
Bear the
Blgaatura of
Coaifurt la Trvll.
Personally end noted tonriat ficur-
slons arc now the fad. TU are r articu-
larly adapted for ladles traveling alone,
or with children, for no chance of rare ia
oeoeesary betweeo the PaoiOo and At
lantio. Furthermore, each ear ia in
charge of a eprolal conductor, whose
sola dot! ra to look after lb welfare
and oomlnrt of bis paaet-ngere. The cars
are operated by the Pullman Palaoe Car
company, thus eaeuriog t paaaengers
all the comforts) af modern day travel at
leas Ibao ball tbe naaal Pullman rates.
These eioufsioos ran via "Tbw Great
Halt Lake route," and leave Portland
via the O. K. A N. al 8 p. m. Monday,
Tared ay, Wedneadsy and Thursday of
acb wrk. Tbe car Irsvintf Monday
runs through without ebaDge to Kanase
City and Chirsgo, via tbe Miori
PaiD and Cbwsg A Alton eaat of
Porolo ; the car leaving Tu'tday rnns
through to IVmIob, via the Itrk lalaad,
UkeHbOfS Mtrbigaa Hoalbers. Nsw
Turk CrelraJ sad Boston k Albany, and
tbe car laavma Wednraday tbrottnh to
Kansaa City and 8t. Lais, via ll.a Bar
Us (to east of I)nvr. Tbs car leaving
Thursday rant through to fit. Loais, via
kf uwonrt Pacific east of Pneblo.
For rates, pampblrle Bad laloraiBiton,
Bddrre J. V. ManaSrld.
Ova l Aft. ttio Orand ITaetert Ity,
Port land, Oregow.
Every Package
of Schillings Best tea is a sample.
Your money back if you don't like it.
Baal iMrwtara
If friar BrbonI la la Bd ( trt rlaas
Boaloasieal chart ths tlTlea hac nae at
kwe than half pftra. Vif, w
HI fo rMh. Call at MiM tftlee
21 If.
bring oar hi Us. H d fura to
IWa. Ma'hrws, at the l.iVfy M-l
Us'SM . lie sf s bigbMt market y":
119. tl
Beat accommodation and courteous
treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel. Heventh
aod Wash. Hts., Portland, Urrgon.
Gibson & Berger,
At Chas Jones' Old Mand.
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Hair Cuttinir. US '
Haths 2"c. Kverything Strict
ly r irnt k,1&m.
D. A. CURRAY,
Fiirimrly of I'tudl. ton
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving,
Hair Cutting,
Hhitp. Utlk Cornrr,
IS Cents
28 "
lli'..nr, ()ron,
Mathews & Gentry
BARBERS
Shaving
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15
Cents.
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Shop two dixit Mouth of pitmca.
General Collector
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rwrlltw limit.
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Was Perfected by the
Production of....
HOP GOIB
Ondraught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY COMPANY, .
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
.ess
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J. C. BORCIIUKS
Who ha secured th service of
MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will he run in firnt class hao
in every tlejiartment. Hates reaKunahlo
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
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THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. I30HOII3iRS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
The Best Bargains-
ARE NOT TIIE GOODS ROICIIT
FOII TIIE LEAST MONLY
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OR MACIIIMERY, CALL 0N
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Confectionery
Ellis Sc Phelps,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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SELF-HEATING FLAT IRON
THE GREAT fL'EL AND LAB0II SAVtll
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