Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 26, 1898, Image 3

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Those Dreadful Sores
They Continued to Spread In Spite
of Treatment but Now They are
Hec!od-A Wonderful Work.
"For many years I have been a great
sufferer with varicose veins on one of my
limbs. My toot and limb became dread
fully swollen. When I stood up I could
feel the blood rushing down the veins of
this limb. One day I accidentally hit my
toot against some object and a sore broke
. oat 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." Mas. A. E.
Gilsoh, Hartland, Vermont.
3 Sarsa-
O parilla
I tli best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood
Vtood's Pills cure all liver Ills. 25 cents.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
offer the following
The Oazette can
dubbing rates:
The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonian, (1.60. . . : 13.00
." 8. F. Examiner, 11.50..... 8.25
' N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 2.75
" Inter-Ocean, tt.OO. . 2.50
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8 25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map (2.00. . . 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4 50
Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
New York Wool Record, $2.00.... 8.00
McCall'i Magazine $1.00 1.80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can
get clubbing rates witn any paper on
earth.
ODD FELLOWS' GALA DAY.
leper, m, Hartnian am
THE 79th A-ISriSTIVEHSA-RY
It is Completed xvltlx a Graiad
Business Men's carnival
at tlie Opera House.
ME'M. EPISC. CHUKUH.
SERVICES.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School
10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7 p. m.
'The Spirit and the bride say. Come."
The pastor may be fonnd at tbe parsonage ad.
joining the church, where he will be glad to
meet any w o may dpsire to ooiiBult him on
religious, sotial, civio, philosophio, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. FLE82EB. Minister.
, M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICE".
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
tSmriay scnool. s p. in. Epworth league, Frl
rfay, 7 p. m.
' "Let us forsake not the assembling o( onr
H(lvi'R toorf'thcr."
Pastor's residence lu parsonsge, next door to
'jliureU. C. K. Howard,
Pastor,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
at the church. R. L. Hhii.lt.
Pastor.
The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first
Wednesday o( each month, at the home ot Mrs.
T. i. Matlock.
. Take Notice.
1. ran mm At Ave eanta rr Una will be
charged lor "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself stve as a matter of news.) and
notices! special meetings for whatever purpose.
S. Notices of church and society and all other
an trt1 nmnnti from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a uue. inese ruiea wui ne stricuj
ad to (n avarv Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
Never in tbe history of Odd Fellow
ship in Heppner has there been such a
turnout as was seen in Heppner today.
Very early people began to pour in from
the oountry and together with those
from lone, Douglas and down the line
who arrived on the train, the town was
"ohuck" full by, 10 o'olook. Odd Fel
lows' colors and tbe Amerioan flag were
seen everywhere.
Tbe procession started off about 10:30
beaded by Heppoer's excellent ladies'
band, so well known and wbiob has been
alvertised from Olatsop to Atlantic; City.
Then followed tbe Odd Fellows in regu
lar order. It was a representative body
of men and among them were noticed
pioneers who were here almost as early
as the Heppoer bills. Judge Burnett
and Hon. John Q. Wilson, of Salem, and
Hon. Ttios. Moigao, mayor of Heppner,
completed tbe line of Odd Fellows.
Three lodges were represented, Willow
Lodge, No. 66, Lone Balm, No. 82, and
lone, No. 135.
The march was completed at the opera
bouse after whioh the foliowing program
was had :
Music by the ladles' band
Address of welcome. by the mayor
Invocation Rev. C. R. Howard
Anniversary exercises TJ. O. and N. G.
Selection ladles' band
Recitation Miss Delia Reed, ol lone.
Bong "A Flag Without a Stain,"
by Heppner ma'e quartette.
German Song Miss Ronnie Abrahamslck.
Oration Judge Geo. H. Burnett, of Salem.
Music ladies' band.
mimiR.
Dinner was served at tbe Palace hotel
by Mrs. Von Oadow and was a grand
success. Many friends of Odd Fellows
were there and it was a most enjoyable
reunion.
This evening the following program
ill be rendered at tbe opera bouse,
under the anspioea ot rJansoaoi Lodge,
No. 33, Daughteri ot Bebekah, I.
O.O. F.:
Music
Pantonine fan drill. .
Song, "Only Me"
Recltaalon
Medley
Merchant' Carnival.
Heppner Orchestra.
27 young ladles.
....Miss Elsie Arer
...Mrs. A. K. Blnns,
I young ladles.
, 35 young ladles.
thistle np a
Male quartette. . . M. B.Galloway W.C.How
ard, P. M. Howard, M. L. Akers.
Carnival
Bong Honule Abrahamslck.
AH should attend. Oreat car baa
been taken that this entertainment
See M. Lichtentbal & (Jo. for shoes, a
T. W. Ayers is over at Pendleton on
business.
Prof. B.I. Stratton was in tbe oity from
Lone Kock yesterday.
W. O. Metier, ot Lexington, was in
Heppner on Saturday.
Joe Leezer and Johnny Campbell were
in from Bidge yesterday
H. E. Warren and eon, of Eight Mile,
were in Heppner Monday
Biggest assortment of syrups in Hepp
ner for sale by P. C. Thompson Co. S
Ohaa. Sperry and wife and Beub Sper
ry and family are op from lone today.
Fine lot ot oranges bought at special
prioes for sale oheap by P. C. Tbomp
son Co. 2t
Hon.H. V.Oates, of Hillsboro, arrived
in Heppner this morning, to remain a
tew days
Marsh White, demo-pop nominee for
assessor, is in tow a today interviewing
the voters.
Tunis Swick, one if Grant county's
commissioners, was in town last week
on business.
Mrs. Marguerite Qnrosey bas secured
new quarters, next door to the Times
offioe, on Main street.
Ja Kinney, Jas Currau and John
Kilkenney were up Sunday from tbe
Hand Hollow looality.
Judge Burnett, ot Salem, came in this
morning to address tbe Odd r el lows at
their gathering today.
Bring your bides, pelta and furs to
Ben. Matbewa, at tbe Liberty Meat
Market. He pays highest market price.
eia-tr.
Rural Spirit: Frank a Baker sold bia
two Clyde colts that were advertized last
week, to Davenport Bros. , ot Silvsrtno,
Oregon
Commencing Monday, May 2nd, the
Steamers of tbe Regulator Lin will leave
Portland at 6:30 a. m. and Tbe Dalles at
8:30 a. m.
John Stevenson is over from Pendle
ton, where be baa been employed in the
harness business. He will return In a
few days.
T. W. Marshall, formerly interested io
business io Heppner, but now a knight
Joe Eskelson, one of Social Ridge's
wideawake farmers, was in last Saturday.
Warren Caraner was over from Hay
stack last Saturday and Sunday.
J. B. Carmichael and wife were In
from their ranch near Lexington Satur
day last.
Born To the wife of W. R. Irwin, in
Heppner today, a eon. Irwin ft fuses to
notice bis old friends.
Cy Metier, Dave Porter, Mr. Mo-
Millan, jr.. and other Lexington people
were titb us Saturday last
We presume yon use soap and it so
the best is oheapest. Hoe Cake is striotly
pure with no tree alkali. Rhea A Oo,
a-30
Anyone io need ot good sheep range,
three sections fenced and outside range,
oan get particulars of earns by calling at
this offioe. al-lm
W. H. Clark, of Lena, mad final proof
before Clerk Morrow on last Saturday,
with A. B. Chapman and H. Tibbetts as
witnesses. -;,
"Hank" Scberzinger reports an im
mense orop ot lambs this season. In
deed this has been an admirable season
for lambing.
Tbe Gazette is printing bulletins daily
for tbe edifioation of our people. This
costs some money, but so long as it is
appreciated the shop does not oare.
Oatarrb cured. A dear head and
sweet breath secured witn Shilob's
Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by Oonser A
Warren. A . x
If you are going to Cuba to fight the
Spaniards, fortify your1 system and
strengthen your stomach by eating
Queen olives, tbe finest pickle extant.
For sale io bulk by P. 0. Thompson Co
Karl's Clover Root Tea, tor Constipa
tion It's tbe beet and if after using it
ACETILENB GAS.
The light of the future. Why not be
independent and own your own little
gas plant which will give four times
more light than ordioary gas or electrio
lights at one bait the cost? Applicable
for use in churches, stores faotories,
hotels, residences and country homes ;
safer than ordinary gas or kerosene
lamps. Approved by all tbe Boards ot
Underwriters throughout the United
States. We want a first class agent in
every town. Write tor oatalogue and
prices. THE ACETYLENE OAS MA
CHINE CO , Akorn. Ohio.
The Marqoam Grand, on Morrison
street in the Marquam building, is under
exoellent management and the public
will be royally entertained this winter.
New companies and new faces will ap
pear from time to time at this popular,
first-class theatre of Portland, and when
in Portland our denizens should not fail
to take In some ot the fine dramas that
will be presented. tt
URPLUS URSERY tTOCK-
1898
- SPRING
PLANTING.,.,,,,,,,,,
Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Tear Old, Carefully Grown of the Best
Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed.
Apples, Grabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft
Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Aprioots,
Nectarines, Quinces, Almonds, Somonitj
Blackberries and Raspberries
Currants and Gooseberries
Strawberries
Grape Vines and Pie Plant
W. Ash, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder
roplar
Hard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Walnut,
Butternut
Roses, two year blooming age, out door..
Lilao, White and Purple, 2 year, xx
Our collection ot Roses. Shrubs. Bulbs, Climers, Flowering trees. Evergreens,
Weeping trees, etc, comprises tbs best seleotion and shall be pleased to make you
prioes on application. 60 at 100 rates, 600 at 1000 ratea. Prioes are net, packing
added at coat. Cash with order, or Bank Referenoe. Order early before stook is
broken and you will get just what you want. Address,
FEB 100. pxb 1000.
I f 6.00 30.00
t 8.00 60.00
1.00 5.00
3.00 20.00
1.00 3.00
5.00 30.00
5.00 30.00
', 10.00 30.00
15.00 100.00
8.00 50.00
This la Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cent, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Faver Cure
(Ely's Croara Balm) sufficient to demon
strate the groat merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
66 warren St., New lork City.
Bev. John Reid. Jr. , of Grent Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
oan emphasize his statement, "it is a poai
tiva cure for catorrh if used as direoted."
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Lentraima,
Church, Helena, Mont
Elv's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
tmrtk for catarrh and contains no mercrrv
nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
ii-i? i'o, r; art of RRRWlNft
wvii vi wuou. i m lis saw i a a a a v a iiw a a as s
get your money. Sold by
Warren. x
I". l T ft TJI liana
jdou lienor, sro" umu, yriu urua. ,
Grant Copple and other representatives
of the " reservation " were down Satur
day io full war paint. Free has done an
immense business thus' far this season
in training dog outfits for Alaska.
Bears the TV
of uiajyzs
Payette Nursery,
Payette. Idaho.
A NEW FIRM
E. G. Noble &
Successors to Noble & Co.,
Are In this field at the old stand with Harness, Baddies, Whips, Spurs, and an endless
lof of everything in their line. E. G. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the
new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as collect what is due.
E. O. NOBLE Ss CO.
Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't
overlook this. Repair work a specialty.
MONEY TO liOAN.
T WANT A FEW GOOD FARM LOANS IN
1 Amounts of from 1 1,000 to f,000 at eight
tiki- mint. interest navable annually. Applt-1
cations considered only from farmers actual it
nidln nn tn farms. No agent. Address M.
O. GrlfrTn, 275, Mark St., Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon. --.
NOTICE OF FILING PLATS.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
?!
HOP GOHB
And
the entire world
now
JCnim this verfect vroduct
As the Star Brewery beer
N
Beware of
ing powders.
"cheap" bak
Alum makes
good medicine but; "bad food.
Ask your doctor.
it
Bol Ye voting men of Morrow,
llvalv tuna
For the candidate, I'm free to state, will sty
I.U ... .Ill It...
Then let him treat hia voting friends to "perry's should eolipse anything ot the kind ever lot tbe grip, is Io town today interviewing
if k. .... .,, thr.ta siven here. Tbe management of the
MV vaawas uiii ' " ----- i
for the Totini men are ary. ..ma i.u keen In the hands of Mrs. U. J,
ritrlckfaden, a memoer oi ine neoeaen
TJmitid Btatis Laud Orrtca.
. 1 1 .i n . n -i i a. I. i and
in.VKlin, urcKiin, auiii ouii n.
rnrtrn ts hkrkrv GIVEN THAT THE
I approved plat of survey of township i
Bouth, ranse M Bast of the Willamette Merio-
lan, Oregon, nas Deen receive" '"
will be omclally niea in mis omce on naturae?,
the ftth day ot May. 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m.
r, WH6,
Register.
WM. B. BKIUGH,
' Receiver.
Gibson & Berger,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
Shavintr. - - 1 o Ctf.
Hair Outtinir. Wo
Baths 25c. Everything btnet-
ly First Class.
D. A. CURRAY,
Formerly of Pendleton
Tonsorial Artist.
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY C0A1PANY,
203 Washington St., P.rtlansj, Or.
Bold only at the Belvi
proprietor,
our merchants.
Jona. Brownlee came in Friday from
Long creek for freight lie reports tbe
roads id pretty bad condition on ao
oonot of rains.
Mrs. Ada Onrtia, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Rhea, is baok from tbe Port-
Tbe Uaaetts is not heralding its com- The Independent Order ot Odd Fet
ing with brasa band but its circulation lows was introduced into tbs United
oan be determined at tbe Heppoer post- States in 1806. Boms persoos who bad
nfflu Aitaartiaera will rjleaaa nots this, twten m embers of Eoolish lodges estab-
- lished lodge io Baltimore in 1819; and nosptiai wn.rs sos nas neon noaer
this lodge soon reoelved a charter from w poysjoiao.
lbs Menobeeter onlly. Tba lodges E. O. Noble A Co. ars rustlers aftsr
already established In New York, fblla- business. - Tbs finest saddles and bar
delpbia and Boston accepted charters
from tbs Marylaod grand lolgs. Tbs
Amsrioan lodges have loog ceased to
bold friendly relations with lbs Man
chester unity. The Co I led BteUs grand
CT ' W I-,
Ws offer Ons Hundred Dollars Reward
for any ease ot Catarrh thai cannot be
cured by Ball's Catarrh Core.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props
Toledo, Ohio.
Ws tbe undersigned, bavs known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years;, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all buaineea
transactions aod financially able to oarry
out any obligation mads by their Drm.
Wbst A Tbdax. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Obio,
Waldmo, KiWNAii A Mabvis, Wholrials
DroHists. Toledo. Obio.
II. IK. n....h n.. U t.fca I.Un.lla
acting directly upon tbs blood and mn-MofUptAc X OiOntrV
ooous sorfsoes of tbs system. Prioe75fc .VIcUIICWU Ut Ollli;,
Bold by ail druggists.
Shaving,
Hair Cutting,
Shop, Matlock Comer,
15 Cants
25 "
Heppner, Oregon.
per bottle.
timonisls frss.
Tee-1
Here and There.
Statements tor tbs Famous Simple
Aoooont Fils printed at tbs Oaistts or
flea. '
"Oo'n juios" is all right but Low Til-
lard bas a brand ot 14-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 603 -If. lodge baa established grand lodges in all
p.lnl-. ramad fur aitractioa Iseth. tbs steles sod in most of tbs territories
If not as slated, no charges. Tr Dr. Ubont 20 periodicals, dstoted to tbs or-
Vanshaa'a new nlan. 604-tt der, ars publisbsJ
nees to be fonod la Heppner.
osw ad in this leans.
Wanted A position as foreman of
absep outfit. Twaoty years trailing si
perieoee. Know all routes aasl and to
Mootana. Best ol rsfsrsooe. Address,
Chas. H. Whisxh,
Psodlstoa, Or.
' Shaving
V V V
BARBERS
15
Cents.
Hbop two il'xirs South ot Pustotfleu
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
m ) 9 l nasi
...Has been leased by...
J . C. BORCIIERS
Who has secured the services of
AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will be run in first class shape;
in every department. Hates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
a t a
ars pubiisnsi io mis coooiry.
Amerioan Old-Fellowship seeks "to visit
rrsd AsbDsosn, on. o. ijck ,h, dlr.M,, bory th. Hon. In tbs f .r, ...r f .turn,
rj's sitsoslva sheep owners, spsot yes- ....- ,
Sm tbeir
tf.
Asa Thompson, of bower Bolter creek,
was in town Bonday and yesterday, on
baaloeas. Asa ts ons or onr most pro
free ivs yoosg absepmsn.
"l'sddy" Irelsnd, wbo
ysar sbsarlng oat Morrow ooooly pelt-1 lovsrtsd "l'
srs, Is bsok sgslo and wil rssomsopsrs wv; P'
terday and today in town.
Best sooomrnodetioa aod eourteons
treatment el tbe Imporlal HoUl. Seventh
aod Wean. BU., Portland, Uregon
Tha Osteite aarriea a full stock ot
fBourninf aols, oorrespoadenes styU,
with envelopes to match. Tboss desiring
ah statloaerr eao bavs their wants
snppllsd at this offioe. tt.
' Tbsrs's mors elothlog daatroysd by
mm aoao thaa by acloal wear. "Hon
Oaks" soap contains so frss alkali and
will not triors tbs finest I so. Try it
and Dot lee lbs diffsrsoos in qnaltty
Rbsa A Co.
Dr. John W. Raamtis, ot tbs "Red
lUrbt." ever an tbs aWt for somelbiog
tsw.eaa forolsh you tbs floesl ork
talU ia lbs laod-Manballes, Jersey,
Ysrtnootn or Oio made by sa artist In
tha traaiaees. Droo In and taks lbs
lasts out ot your mouth. tt
Frank MeFarlaod bas b sa appoint!
spolel et'el of Tba Editable Llfs As
soranaa Co, ot New Trk, tbs strongest
Is tba world. Cab surplus to polw-y
boldars of ovsr CO millloc dollars. Don't
taks tnsarsesa witboat aa4eg tbs new
nl ana of tha Eaoitabla. losurea bnib
ar
aetes at seme rates. 77lf
Bssidss) keepiog tba Urges! assort-
iaat ot adi, fraUs, risers sad
suxioea to bs found aoyobsra la tbs
it. Jes. Ilsrt Is now abls to sopply
x with lbs rurtlsed deillss sod all
ttvs BiafsileMI sad pftodlrala. both f'
t dixMaitr. If fiHi wast read'
tan asatur. five Jim a rail si tbs l!rp-
ar Caady t'sstory.
dead, and sdocats tbs orphan." 'fbsrs
wsre, io 1W4, 523311 mrmbsrs or tbs or
gaoizatioa in tbs Uoitsd Btates. sad lbs
annual disburse tnsota for relief ot fami
lies, borisls, sdooalioa, ale, wars ovsr
12,018.833; graod lodges, M; sobordia
ata.S.002 To beooms a mrmber
lodge ons most bs a wbils mal
21 years vf sgs, and most bslisvs
soprsms bslog
Todsy It nnmbsrsovsr a million msav
bsrs sod is ons ot tba loading fraternal
orders ol lbs United Metes.
8. E.Will is was showing tba toys a
fiaa Feroberon stallion ysststday. Hs Is
a gray, 17 bands bUb, sad la what all
stork men call a "peach" ot a boras.
W. A. Ooodwta bas rstorasd from Cow
tatray Metles. ,
Cos bsy borsa, wblls spot la foreh
Ooa gray mars, both bind lest whits;
aaob I years old. Branded on right stifle
bars Isst with tbs following described e h areolar :
froasn with tbs Isttsr "P"
Will par W bO aaeb for
Ibslr dslivsry to II. I'sdbf rg ar Informs
(too leading to tboir rsoovsry. Addrsss
A. IL Wrxutoa, Lsilagtoa, Or.
Make Soap
-Has No Edil.
Mtule nnder United Btatea
patent, it mast necessarily
be different from all others
Contains no atarcb, free alkali
or wortbloas filling.
Now that the days wax warmer
rmberofa dr a.J will ead a month or sli wks j wftrmt.r you wiU perhp be looking
tbs oatnur. wear.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOROHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized that the
"pood old times" aro with us, your
blood i out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to tho fact
that tho
w
UiesNellla Uoraor, a daogbtsr at D.
W. Doroor, wblls tidiog a tneyeisos
Prtdsy sveolog, bad lbs mlstortons to
rids off lbs bft!a- across W tllow arsek
at tbs north sod of Main etrest. Fxtoa
atelf belp was aeaf at bead and tbs
a a a .
yousg lady was roai, ooi ar sipw
rtoaascost bar a good doe slog. Tbs
creek Is ap sad roos Try sft at Ibis
polol aod Miss Ilomoi'i ssespa from
droowing nss anasowbst marveloqi, la-
deed.
Two Mllllaas Teas.
owtils ifl. Irv. ! " again. H
mrene thrv re MtwA!. 1 Ks "j'l 4 the
I tiiiH MatM ar now bovine earrt
( oly ( athartie at the rate t.t t miIIkh,
bntrm a tear ami tt wiU I t"" rfliiiwa i
fnre New Veer's. It wwim m)t prm!.
that ( ewnrwU ere the 4h(htfui lil
nnliliii fnr evvrvtmtv ihm var rnH4. All
drttcswU 10c, Ik. St a hot, ran arar,tel
UrtHAMT HOTIM
30-tf.
A war pra by UsdjsrJ Riplisg. sw
ptMHslty srpnstts to ln preosot sriss,
will spef in tfsClore's Masaslas M
May. IlisdeMnb4 as tralle, Hh
alt ol Kltheg'a wa4rfsl S sad
tba patnUr,
O. W. Koatlsad. an agad gsntltmsa
wbo not long a so bad sbsrgs of tbs Pal
sow holel, dld la ths Cliy bote! lodglsg
hoses si S o'clock this mors leg tils
eompteiel was Bright 's dioesea.
R. r. Hbotl, formerly sJltor of IbsOa
doa Oloba, Is ia Iowa for a few days.
As y4 Mr. Rbntt bas not dri44 In JmI
what boslssws bs will emUrk bot says
bs bas sever al propoaitless la view.
Mrs. Nirs PcHtsr. deagbt ot Mr. and
Mrs. E. Minor, arrived Haaday oa a
vtett. Her boebsod. W. B. Fottsr, well
sad favorably known bars, bas sees red
a position at Komptar sad tly will
ebortly mots tn lb at pleas.
F. W. Crkblna cans sa Hand
svwnHia from Portlsnd to mt M
Orlfbtoe wbo bed b-n Vkiltlag
mtithor, Mrs. Isllos Keiibly, tot lbs pt
srsek. Mr.atNi Mrs. Crirbtoa urt lot
Portland laat IM. Mr. Crkbtoa Is
aod bas Ikw for years cos sees ad oils
tbs Walts Collar lis ot r! b-a's,oa-
leg a la'gs istorewt la lbs sense
Among lbs anssaaooswl mtstalaa la
plantisf IHs farsa vrdn la Ibst ot set
pfovidiag M a prepr snows la ol 'l
lables, ssys tbs Borsl Uptnt, T
otua oaly was vsrMy of r-e. t
sora, aS4 Is pleated. I he la fsset wblls
lbs ssiply !'. tbea fesstns. I'laal
several (4 ! siaadard vsHMmm, so a Is
Como down and look over those
Summer wash goodn.
We've Got Them
In ahundaneti and beautiful de-
Saw 1 A
fUgnii. Mce gaur.y iummer gwmi at ur-
prumgljr low jnce.
! Here are just a few:
Percale, nw attern, triee, 10-12-irc
Dimitici in Floral Dignn. 10.12I-1.V:
Kigurnl Ijtwn, a iplcndid lino, lO-ll'J-l.'i
French Organdioa, new goolii, 'X)-.'K)c
Cycling Twwli, good miramer Wear, lc
Linen Crahe, very prviceablo 2-c
French Ginghaim, i-2-c
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
A
1
la tho ill aro to sloro vour wool this neaon. Whv? lio-
cauno we do a Btrictly warehouse busineHH, and not being in
I .i o i i i i i . : i :
me new uuying wool ourseiveii, wo encourage cuiiijh'wwuii
amongst tho buyers and iccuro you tho highest price
We are sslilss wool sarkl and IIbs at t, parabl ohaa 1 U sold. Keu4 la your order
m . w tka klkt M.h arlM fnr shMie imIis and hides
WeareesMis I. Little's Ola eo4 SIkM Leal Tskaccs bin. tbs only reliable prepared
I dls Ux
m s per ireif ni w sMaiawre wnen rOPin moo an nr ..iifn "i wwi,
Wskeielulllrn(KMd Bflf and bee, aim Mmmm Rolled Harlef tor UamsUrs,
Ldrext jtmt leasasuia lo Uie lower oarenoaae. We f uaiaiiUe juu a suer deat.
R. F. HYND. Manager.
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware & -Quecnswaro At
Gilliam & Bisbees
AM by the oar t f have enfthinf r s eail lof Is U tins ot
Mart ear, av e4 Tinware.
GO VVHEnE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT,
! ap tba tspply as tonf as poibts
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