Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 29, 1898, Image 3

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    A LITTLE SUFFERER
Joe, Hands and Arms Covered With
Profuloua Humors' How a Cura
effected.
- .. hen ft 70 yean old my little boy had
.ofula on his face, hands and arms. It
Was worst on his chin, although the sores
on his cheeks and hands were very bad.
T , r "pea red in the form of red pimples
' Ich would fester, break open and run
A then scab over. After disappearing
; xey would break out again. They caused
' fuse itching and the little sufferer had
i be watched continually to keep him
jm scratching the sores. We became
jreatly alarmed at his condition. My
wife's mother had had scrofula and the
only medicine which had helpd her was
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give
V to our boy and we noted an improve
r t in his case very soon. After giving
: .o four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla
the humor had all been driven out of his
blood and It has never since returned."
William Babtz, 416 South Williams St.,
; South Bend, Indiana. '
Yon can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all
' druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's.
If -Nfwl'a Dillc Liver Illi :My to take,
o rills easy to operate, is cent.
A GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer tbe following
dubbing rates:
' t GAZETTE $2.00 and - Club Rate
, Weekly Oregonlan,1.50. 13.00
" 8. F. Examiner, fl.50 8.25
' , N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 a.75
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50
8. F. Chronicle, 11.60 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World. $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter, 50o 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00.... '. : 4.50
Eural Spirit, $2.00 8.00
Keir York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00
recall's Magazine $1.00..... 1.80
Yearly subscribers to the Gazette dan
(et clubbing rates with any paper on
--th.
METH. EPI8C. CHCRUH.
BKBVIOES.
Bandar 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
1 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
pworth League Devotional meeting at! p. m.
- t raver meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
y 'The Hpibit and tbe bride eay. Come."
The i-astor may be fonnd at tbe parsonage ad
joining the chnroh, where he will be glad to
meet any wko may dfsire to consult him on
rtfjiti "in, aotinl, oivio, philosophic, eduoational,
4 "" other subjects.
J. W. FLKSSER, Minister.
H. K VUUKCH, SOUTH.
v.
J
Sunday bbrvicss.
weetinpWireachlng 11 a. m., 7 p. m., clan
. BundrTOlowlnK morning lervlce.
at:h 1 w ichool. 3 D. m. Epworth league, Frl-
1 ui forsake not the assembling of our
selves together."
Paitor's residence in parsonage, next door to !
enuron. i. k nummi,
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Service! each Bunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening
aiwecnurcn. n. l. ohii,i..
Pastor.
Eee M. Lichtentbal k Go. (or shoes, a
Mr. B. F. Colthar is on the siok list.
Geo. Lmod is in town for a few days.
Bbeariog is now moving along pretty
lively.
Pendleton sends 34 men for Uoole
Sam's army.
Messrs. Smith and Kelly are in from
Sand Hollow.
Mr. O. Bowman, of Tbe Dalles, is in
our oity today.
Walter Van Duyn left last night tor
Sumpter, Oregon.
Joe Leezer was over from Butter creek
this week on business.
I. R. Esteb, of Gooseberry, wss over
yesterday on business.
Wheat today is worth from 75 to 80
cents and is still going np.
Tbe probibs bave a ticket in the flild.
That is as far as it ever will get
Lee Kilbonrne and Glaus Johnson are
over from tbe Gooseberry looality.
Harry Bartholomew oame in last night
from tbe sheep ranches near the sand.
Where art all of those Gazette corre
spondents? Come on with yonr items.
Mrs. Cba. Jones informs the Gaastte
man that her husband will return from
Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamblet were
among the visitors to Heppner last
Tuesday.
T. W. Ayers, sr., made a flying trip to
Pendleton Tuesday last, returning on
Thursday.
Those wishing private board can find
accommodations at the ressidenee of
Mrs. YV. J . Leez r. 44 tf
Olint Depuy 'phones down from Walla
Walla that the militia there are prepar
ing to go to war.
A stray ooon has been giving a street
show in town today, which is "oatobing"
the Heppner folks.
J. W. Bannister writes down from
Weston for the Gazette. They say that
it aavea letterwriting.
J. H. Fisher, of Sand Hollow, is in
Heppner today, and reports everything
nourishing in bis neighborhood.
Bring your bides, pelta and furs to
Ben, Mathews, at tbe Liberty Meet
Market . He pays highest market prioe,
619-tf.
Hon. H. V. Galea left last bight for
Hillaboro.
Candidates are buzzing aroond at a
great rate.
Alex MoWilliams has bought out the
Reed restaurant.
Tbe sprinkler man would be weloomed.
The streets are getting dusty.
Mines Cora aud Effle Courier and
Effle Kobiuaon, of Eight Mile, were wel-
oome visitors to the Gazette offlde yesterday.
Tbe ooooert to be given under the
suspioes of the Episcopal church is
postponed one week, until Wednesday,
Maylltb.
Anyone iu need of good sheep range,
three sections fenced and outside range,
oau get particulars of same by calling at
tbisoffioe. al-lm
Be not deceived! A congh, boarsness
or oroup are not to be trilled with. A
dose in time of Sbiloh's Cure will save
you much trouble. Sold by Oonser i
Warren. v
A little scrap between Linn Matteson
and Sid Friday, Tuesday, resulted in
Lirn filing up matters with the city $20
worth. Sid stood trial and bis case was
dismissed.
Cure that cough with Shiloh's Cure.
Tbe best oodgh cure. Relieves oroup
promptly. Qne million bottles sold last
year. 40 doses tor roots. Hold by Con-
ser & Warren. v s
Tbe Gazette forgot to say tbat the
prize of $5 down at tbe merchants' carni
val was oaptured by Miss Jennie Noble
who represented the harness shop of
E. G. Noble A Co.
West Side: E. E. Hewitt and wife,
who have been visiting here, returned
In their home in Heppner Friday. Mr.
Hewitt is employed as druggist in a
large drug sture there.
Karl's Clover Root Tea is. a pleasant
laxative. Regulates the bowels, parities
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make aid pleasant to take. 25 eta.
Sold by Oonser 4 Warren. v
OBITUARY.
Died Al the Oity hotel, in Heppner, oo
April 26, of Bright'e disease, G. W.
Kneeland, aged 59 yean.
G. W. Kneeland waa born in Harrison,
Maine. After reaching manhood he was
for twenty years the shipping olerk for
the Washburn Woven Wire Works. At
Worcester, Mass., be waa a prominent
member of the Congregational oburob.
Hla connection with Maaonio oiroles be
gan fit Meridian, Conn., at the age of 21
years. After ooming to California for his
health, he became foreman of Sharp k
Sprowle's fruit ran oh. However, his
health did not improve and he oame to
Oregon in hope that be would be bene
fitted, but of do avail.
Mr. Kneeland was a man highly
respected by all, and though his resi
denoe here was brief be made many
trieuds.
He leaves a widow and a son here, two
sisters and two brothers in the New Eng
land states.
A SPLENDID AFFAIR.
ACETYLENE GAS.
The light of the future, Why not be
independent and own yoof own little
gaa plant which will give four times
more light than ordinary gaa or electrio
lights at one bait the oost? Applioable
for use in churches, stores ' factories,
hotels, residences and country homes;
safer than ordinary gas or kerosene
lamps. Approved by all tbe Boards of
Underwriters throughout tbe United
States. We want a first olasa agent in
every town. Write for catalogue and
prieea. THE ACETYLENE GAS MA
CHINE CO., Akron. Ohio.
W. M. Mitchell, 1. Herrman and
Robt Ford are in Heppner today from
Portland. Mr. Ford and Mr. Herrman
represent, respectively, the Rio Grande
Western and Oregon Short Line railway
freight interests.
The Lai lei' Guild of the Episcopal church
" will meet at o'clock, p. in., on the first
Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs.
mauocK.
vSche
Take Notice.
sum ot five cents per line will be
' "cards 01 tnanu," "resolutions 01
ts of wedding presents and donors,
. or shall h-jSeliy f njatter f newi-) ?
vf viulatl uioetiUH IUI TV uawviii PU1 UVWU.
rMut?"..;Kr'. inhnrch and society and all other
" l'WMW VI 1. , , . tm v j
ak.t..lnn.Anta II rUIU WD1GD rOYBUUB IB HJ LH3
rjlvedrshaTl be "Jharged for at the rate of flv.
! cents a line. TP16 rulBi w,u 08 wnouy aaner
Ad to in everTntance.
' Advertising ite reasonable and made known
upon applies"-""-
fi - -
Hot Ye voting men-of Morrow, whittle up a
2 llvelv tuna -
J For the candidate. I'm free to state, will stay
with us till June,
j, Then let him treat his voting friends to Sperry'l
Linwood Rve.
V He'll catch our votes if he wets our throats
lor the voting men are dry.
Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. 0. 8perry,
j proprietor.
V Tbe Gazette is not heralding its oom-
Y log with a brass band bat its circulation
v ean be, determined at tbe Hepp ler post-
tflfioe. AdTertisers will please note this
Here and There.
Statements for tbe Famous Simple
Aooount File printed at the Gazette of-
floe. IL
John Campbell, a prosperous sheep
man of tbe lower section of Morrow, is
l to on business.
"Oo'n Jakse" is all right but Low Til
lard baa a brand ot 14-year-old goods
tbat is bard to beat. 603 -If
Painless reinedy for extraoting teeth.
If not as si jilted, no eberges. Try Dr.
Vaoghan's new plan. 604-tf.
Best accommodation and oonrteoui
treatmert at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wa&h. Bts., Portland, Oregoo.
Gazette oarnee a full stock ot
monroiDg note, oorrespondenoe style,
with envelop to match. Those desiring
anob stationery ean have their wants
applied at this offloe. tt.
There's more clothing destroyed by
noor aoan then by actual wear. "Hoe
Cake" aoap contains bo free alkali and
will not injure tba finest laee. Try it
and notice tbe difference in quality
Rhea Si Co. !
Dr. Jobn V. Rasmus, ot the "Red-
light, ever en tbe alert tor something
Bw, ean tarnish yoa tbe finest cock
tails la tbe land Maobatteo, Jersey,
Vermouth or Oio mad by aa artist in
the bnsieese. Droo in and take tbe
lasts) oat of yoar month. It
Frank MeFarlaod bee brea appointed
peeial agent of Tbe Equitable Life At
suranee Co, of New York, tbe etronge!
la tba world. Cash surplus to policy
holders of over 60 milltoc dollars. Don't
lake losareoe without stetog tba new
nlana of the Eooitabla. Insures both
Him at same rates. 77tf
Beeldaa keeping tbe largest assort
mnl ot eiodUs, fro't, cigar and
notions to be found anywhere in tbe
eitr, Ja. Hart it now able to eopply
yoa with the Portland dailiM and all
tbe magasioM and prioJlrals. both fr
eig aad doil". It yrn waat a-1-isg
enatur, aiv Jim a call at tb flepp
rCody Faototy. K-t.
- '
Ja. Molutire, Franois MoCabe, Pat
Kelehar and Ed Doherty were in town
yesterday. Tbey report a big lambiug.
we presume you use soap and it ro
the best is cheapest. Hoe Cake is etriotly
pure with no free alkali. Rhea & Oo.
a 30
W. E. Brook made thli offloe a pleas
ant oali yesterday, Wilson, yoa are get
ting a oolcr on. The oouotry agreea
with you.
Bad Willioiihttm is preparing for the
long drive aoross tbe oouotry for Lacy
Bros. He will probably start out today
to "gather."
Tbe Qua Stalter crew of shearers have
oompleted Ed Doberty's band and at
present are over at Will Spenoer'i, on
Butter oreek.
Mr. John F. Cowley, representing Tbe
N. K. Fairbanks Co., of St. Louis, was
in town Wednesday on business oon
oeoted with his bouse.
E.G. Noble A Co. are mailers after
bnsinees. Tbe finest saddles and hsr
nets to be found la Heppner. See their
new ad in this issue. tf.
There will be a very pleaaant time fur
those who attend the danoe tonight, as
everything points to a grand tuoosss.
Tbe mneio will be tbe best.
Died Mr. 11. Morgsn, near lone, on
April 12, aged 81 years. Deoeased
tbe father of Mr.M. R. Morgan sod Mrs.
J. M. Hamblet, of tbe lone eeotion.
Cass Matlock was in Wednesday from
bit Batter orsek ranches. Like all
heepmeo here be gtve glowing ao-
eount ot the sheep business in bis
looality. f
Alfred Troedsoa oame op late yester
day frotn Douglas. He informs one of
the Gazette foroe tbat bis brother, Oarl
it baok from California much improved
lo health.
Our old friend, Tony Noltoer, ean talk
Home democracy and Mitchell "path"
nit as well aa tbe Oregonian. Tbe great
paper graduated Tony along with Muir
lod Pi pea.
T. J. rercifull fl hoovered a narrow
ledge recently, down on the tiad, bear
log eilver and gold, bat lo what extent
be does ool know. It it very promising
looking rock.
Thirty men of the Uniform Rank,
Knlghta of Pythias, of Portlsod, were
i worn into Ham's service last week
Idsjor Carnabto baa offered bis satire
organization for the war.
0. Bergerhoff, from Arlington, is in our
tity today, doiog tbe Iowa ia tiga writ-
ing. Heveral ot oar business boa set are
proving tbemtelrat progressive In this
lint and ton piper ia glad to ess ti
The Salem Independent eayt tbat tbe
Aitoria oooventioa swallowed Patterson,
body, breoohes and all. Bettsr be swal
lowed than to bolt. No good repoblioaa
tver bolts tbe ticket because bt'a tamed
dowo.
The Entertainment and Carnival a Complete
Snceeas, Both Socially aad Financially.
The entertainment at the opera honse
on last Tuesday evening at the olose of
the Odd Fellows' celebration, for the
benefit of the Bebekabs, wat one ot the
most successful and entertaining affairs
ot the kind ever seen in Heppner, and
Heppner has had some good amateur
shows in ber time. Tbe entertainment
wat managed entirely br Mrs. H, J.
Striokfaden, and indeed she deserves
great credit.
The orohestra musio, the various
drills, tbe song of Miss Elsie Ayers, the
recitation of Mrs. A. E. Binns, the
medley long, tbe male quartette,
tbe Bong by Hoonie Abrabamaiok, end
ing with the oarnival drill and business
expose, were cheered to tbe ' eobo,
beoause tbey were all deserving of it.
The opera bouse wat crowded. It was
one of tbe largest crowds ever teen in
in tbe etrooture and all went away
haoDr and well satisfied tbat their money
Dr. J. M. Wilson and Mr. Bonce bare h.d bMn wigel- BDent.
returned from their trip to Portland and
Heppner is now being enlivened to some Dyspepsia cured. Sbiloh'
extent. These "boys" bave some part- immediately relievea soar stomach.
nert tba are also oraokajackt. ing np of food distress, and is tbe great
The order of Knights of Pythias it kidney and liver remedy. Bold by Con-
makioa rapid atrides In Orearon . and in ter k Warren. v
faot wherever lodges have been estab
lished. It is anticipated tbat several
new lodges will be adiled to the list in
the near future.
Through a mistake the name of G. W.
Gowan, our oaodidata tor joint senator,
was omitted from the ticket. This mis
take has been reolified. Look the ticket
over and see what a fine one the repab- Condon Globe: Mrs. J. W. Oilman
lioans bave this year. and family, of Fossil, slopped lo town
The Salem Indndent seems 'to be Sunday night while on their way to visit
awfnllv intoraatad in nnlitina in tha I lUCir Ola OOme 10 DieW Uampiaire. iney
second oongresaional distriot. Ws re- "P501 ,0 u on" boot 'oar th.
pnblicans feel able to look after our own Miss Josie Hastings departed Wedoes
candidates. After nomination we ex- day night to join ber parents at Weston,
Deot trouble with the enemy. . where she will make her boms in the
Minor f!n Kill hiM afill annlW futore
canoaa or t ieo ntot, wagons, ooggies, How's This!
carnages, uacts ana ouoiDoara in e We offer One Hundred Dollart Reward
a I
rew aays. u you neea a venioie 01 any tnr ... B. of o.,rrh th. e,nnot k.
ainaoomeana tee tnem. iney "P" oared by Hell's Catarrh Care.
for themselves and are backed by poti- $t T CHENEY k CO., Propa.
live guarantees rrom I isq uros. sua Toledo Ohio
ourselves. Minor A Oo. 4tf o;.ii,...Hgn.j v.v,,...r i
E. O: For tbe judicial distriot cam- Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and believe
paign, Waller M.risroe, chairmen of the him perfeotly honorable In all basin
demooratio ooon
and Joseph T,
A. .1 t ,. .
nisinoi attorney on ine union iicaei, are Toledo, Ohio,
billed lo speak at Beppner April 30. Waldwo, KimuM k Mabvir, Wholesale"
T..i t.k. tt.. i ... DrugBista, Toledo, Ohio.
" ' "' 11.11'. n.mlmm.U Pin.. I. I.h.. II..1I
i v.i.4 i: .1 -LI. " -. V .........
.ruuu.ou -ku..., ""' aotingdlreoilyBpoo tbe blood and mo
and a tired feeling, take Karl'a Clover eoons sarfaoea nf the tystem. Prion 75o.
Tea. it ia pleasant to take. Bold br Pr bottle. Hold by all druggists. Tes
timonials tree.
The Marquam Grand, on Morrison
street in the Marquam building, ia under
excellent management and tbe publio
will be royally entertained this winter.
New oompaniea and new faoea will ap
pear from time to time at thit popular,
first-olass theatre of Portland, and when
in Portland oar denizens should not fail
to take In some ot the fine dramas that
will be presented. tf
Thousands are Trying It.
In order to prove the great merit ot
Ely's Crea;n Balm, the most effective cure
for Cntari-h and Cold in Head, we have pre
pared ft gouoroiiA trial size for 10 cents.
Get it of your druggist or send 10 centa to
ELY BUOS., td Warrea St., N. Y. City.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever since a uoy, ana l never nopea ror
oure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do
even that Many acquaintances have used
it with exoellent results. Oscar Ostruui,
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and oontains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug.' Price,
60 cents. At druggists or by mail.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infanti and Children.
(fURPLUS JUURSERY TOCK.
1898
SPRING
PLANTING ,,
Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Tear Old, Carefully Grown ot the Beit
Varieties for thia Climate Fully Guaranteed.
FEB 100. psb 1000.
Apples, Orabt and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft $ 5.00 $ 80.00
Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaobee, Apricots,
Nectarines, Quinces, Almonds, 8omoni5to8ft 8.00 60.00 t
Blackberries and Raapberriet 1.00 5.00
Currants end Gooseberries 300 20.00
Strawberries 1.00 8.00
Grape Vines and Pie Plant 6.00 30.00
W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder
Poplar 5.00 30.00
Hard Maple, Mt. Asb, English Walnut,
Butternnt 10.00 30.00
Roses, two year blooming age, ont door. . . . 1500 100.00
Lilao, White and Purple, 2 year, xx 8.00 50.00
Our collection ot Roses, Shrubs, Bulbs, Olimers, Flowering trees, Evergreens,
Weeping trees, eto, comprises tbe best selection and shall be pleased to make yoa
prioee on application. 50 at 100 rates, 500 at 1000 rates. Prioet are net, packing
added at cost. Cash with order, or Bank Referenoe. Order early before ttook it
broken and yoa will get just what yoa want. Address,
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 tbe 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.
1ST WY-l55 THE ART OF BREWING-
Bears the
of l
Condon Globe: W. W. Steiwer, cfl
Foseil, and Mrs. J. F. Reisaoher, of thit
plaoe, returned 8atarday from Portland,
Mre. Reitacber went down expecting to
bring her sister-in-law, who Is an invalid,
home with ber, bat found her unable to
stand the trip.
MONEY TO LOAN.
T WANT A TK V GOOD FARM LOANS IN
L Amounts of from 11.000 to .000 at eight
per cent. Interest payable annually. Appli
cations oonsldered only from farmers actually
residing on tne farms. Noanenu. Auareas m.
Q. Urlttin, 275, Stark St., Chamber of Commerce,
rortiana, uregon. w-w.
NOTICE OF FILING PLATS.
Vkitso Btatss Laud Orncs,
nu. t 1 1 t .. ....11 M.h loda
XTOTICE I HKKKRY OIVKN THAT THE
IN approved plat of purvey of township IS I
Houth, range East of the W illamette Merid
ian. Ontgnn. has men recrlvad at this office and
will be officially Bled in this omce on ttaiuraay,
the sttn day ol May. ukm, at iu o cinci a. m.
jab. r, swn,
Kegliter.
Wlf. B. BKIUtiS,
Receiver.
Gibson & Berger,
At Chas Jones' Old Stand.
Shavinir. - - 15 Ot.
Hair CuttinK. 20
liaths 2oc. Everything Strict
ly s irst Class.
D. A. CURRAY,
formerly of Pendleton
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect product
As the Star Brewery beer.....
unty oentral oommiltee, tranaaotions and unanolally able to oarry Tr nCfTsrSstl Artist
C H.nkle, o.odidate for ligation mad. by tb.tr firm. I "ll2UI ,al J1 "?U
ti.. L i WstAT0AX, Wholesale Urnggiete, Shaving, IS Cento
Hair Cutting,
Shop, Matlock Corner,
25
Beppner, Oregon.
Oonser k Warren. v
J. F. Ward waa among tba Hardmen
boys tbat oame in to celebrate Odd Fel
lowship on Tuesday last. Oar corre
spondent wss ansble to get together a
oomplrteliat of the Bardmao visitors,
however.
Having already di tpesed ot two ear
loads of the celebrated Fish Btot.'
wagont, backs, boggles, baokboardt and
carriages, we bave a third carload as
roots. When yoa eee them too can
recognise their superiority over aoy
other make ot wagon with rat exception.
Minor 4 Co. it
Monday night the Alabama Dappy
Darkey Co. will give a show at tba opera
bouse wbieb will be worth seeing. Tble
will be a genuine minstrel performance
with most ot tbe participants real
darkles. Tbe Jones Bros, and Jimaiie
Hall and other eipeet to make yea
Wanted 4 position at foreman ot
beep ootflt. Twenty years trailing
perieooa, Koow all roots east and to
Mootaoe. Best of refereooee. Addrees,
CHAS. II. WHIILIft.
Pendlstoa, Or.
Mathews & Gentry,
BARBERS
Shaving
15
Cents.
? f V
Shop two doori South el Postutnc
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY C0A1PANY,
203 Waehlngton St., Portland, Or.
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J . Co BORCIIERS
Who baa secured tht services of
AIRS. A1AR6ARET VON CAD0W
As manager. It will bo run in firet class shapo
in every department. Hates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
mmm
tatra Metle.
One bay bora, white spot la forehead.
Ooo grey mare, both bind feel while;
each 4 years old. Branded oa right stifle
with the following deooribsd thereat-:
Inverted Ml" fri-sen with the letter "P"
on ite stem. Will ray ttM eh for
their delivery lo H. 1'adberg or Informs
tton leading to Ibair rwoovef y. Address
A. IL Wmuaun, Leilogkio, Or.
Hoc-Cakc Soap
Has No Eipl.
MaJo OD.ler UoiteJ BtaUsg
pateot, it mnit nrceaaaril
bo different from nil others-
CooUiog do aUrcb, fro) glkali
or worthiest filling.
Now that the dayi wax warmer and
laugh aod enjy yooreeif. Come oat warmer you will iK.rhttm ho looking for
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""""i I sitrifif tiinrr npw nnil liflii mm rool Id
wear.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOROHEES, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized that the
"good old timea" aro with ua, your
blood in out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awako to the fact
that the
w
Two Mllllews Tear.
Vhn rwopl buy, try, and buy again, it
iwwi they're aatufUd. 1 be people at th
fnit-d Mati srt now bujru'l trt
Canity Catliartie at the rat f two tniili'm
horn a yr and it will be thrvw million t
lure Nw Year's. It mns mrnt prwrd.
that I awarrft are the "tort delightful tiowl
Mru'ator (or everyliody the yar round. All
drugs iat 10-, Zjr, 6uc S box, tur guar solrd.
MiRUIKU.
On last Wedoesdsr eveaing at the
resideooe of Mr. aad airs. U. J. Hi rick
fadeo oooorred I he marriage of Mr. B.
F. Caltbar aod Miae Emma Bolsford,
Rev. Howard offiolatlng. Both are
loowo typoa aad btve I be hrat wlshvsl
of ah tboir friends, loola lisg lbs fra
U roily.
May prospwlly be tbelre aod Bay lb
Hack eloode at mUfurtoee af bavr
over Ib'lr path tbroegh life.
Coino down and look
mer wah yA.
over thoHu eum-
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
Ii
if
Rakle's Aratra falve.
Tbe Iteet flaJve Is the wurl4 fifCata, low priccff.
BroiaM, rkirae. fleers, Halt fUeia,
Horrs. T.ltf. Chary r4 lUada.
Cblltilaios, Crns, asc all Ms a ri-
tions. ani piitviy corae I ile
pey reqolrvd. Ii la gaaraotd
Pr(frt atiafaouoa or tooor rWu
PrU2S reals rr rmv. Tot
Hkenm Drat Co,, V, J. rtloiHiaa, Biaaagaf
We've Got Them
In ahundanco and Uautiful dign.
Nice gatuy lumnn-r go'l at iurjriiing!y
II tads,
Here are just a few:
eala by J
III the ulaco to itoro vour wool thin reason. Whv? lio-
cauno we do a strictly warehouse businorfu, and not being in
the field buying wool ourtieivefi, wo encourage competition
amongst the buyer and secure you the highest price.
Wa art lla w4 tsrk so4 I lit al at, tarable wkea wool Is auld. il la your erder
I al . . . .
aiatflM klakart run pnr fnt Dim alia ani nidas.
W ' acntt Inf LltlM'a Ola a4 BImS Leaf TeOaco Die. the only reliable araearad
I 41 IM malt.
Lata a lull XiMrly a4 H l'lt aat bl. a Mm K.llmt Karlay M UamsUn.
trtreH fni laasuiaft to tM Wrwat SKthoaM. M i DataulM JtoS S i4rs 4ai-
R. F. IIYND. Manauer.
Business
is a fair exchange of advantages.
You give good money to your grocer;
he gives you Schillings Best tea the
best he has.
Percale, tww jatternt, price, 10-12j-15c
Diinitin in Floral De-icna, 10-121-l.V
Figurvl Ijiwn, a plendid lim, H)-12J-15
French Organdie, new good, IKKXfc
Cycling Twelt, good iutnmer Wear, lJc
unen Crahe,
French Oinichamt, 'Xh'l'x
t a a
very M-rvireablw c
A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
Is that of plain and decorated
Chinaware S Qucenswaro At
Gilliam 1 Bisbee s
4ftM Way "' av t-r'ftthf fb1 rS ait tot IB Ui lluSef
HMtaara, Sv4 lui ttaa.
G0 WHERE YOU CAN OCT WHAT YOU WANT,
Co.