Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 03, 1898, Image 1

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SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, -MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUES DAY , MAY 3. 1898.
NO. 645
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
THE' PATTERSON 7lJBLISHINa COMPANY.
OTS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man.
At lift) per year, $1.00 for nt months, 60 eta.
tor threo moncns. strictly in advano ,
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
Entered at the FoatofAce at Heppner, Oregon,
v ai aecond-claga matter.
qnHlB PAPKB is kept on tile at E. C. Pake's
ft. Advertising Agency, 84 and 85 Merohant
Exchange, Ban Franoieoo, California, where eou-
P. FISHER,; NEWSPAPER A0VKRTIB-
ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build
ing, Ban Franoiaoo, la our anthorized agent.
Thia paper is kept on file at his office.
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WiacoNsm
Central
Line
GENERAL
'PASSENGER
OEEN
DEPARTMENT.
LETTER
, Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Chicago may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
hand baggage taken form or to
train ' and carriage oY bus, or in
many other !iways, and they will
find all that is desired in this re
speot in the service of the Ushers
at the " Grand Central 1 'Passenger
Station, who have recently been
To MOTHERS.
. l' VfEi ARE ASSERTING IN THE. COURTS OUR EIGHT TO
:THE' EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE. WORD CASTORIA,", AND
- ? w PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
i;i DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the -criginator of "CASTORIA," the same thai
has borne and does now bear on every
the fae-i simile signature of ' w&yt - wroDDer.
' Train' leavee Heppner 9:80 p. m. daily exoept
Knndftv arriving at HenDner Jnnotion 12:05 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junotiou S'M a. m. and ar-
Htm At Hnnnner AtOlia. m.
Bpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. ana arrives ac aeppuer tfunuuuu cuu p. in,
Portland ExpreseNo. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla tiilO a. m. and Heppner Junction 7.-00
.m' and arrives at. Portland 12:50 a. m.
'Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:id5 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
." For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. B A N., Heppner, Ore.
f 'omciATi BiiiBOTOsiTr.
United States Officials.
P iwi-'ont William McKinley
Vira President Garret A. Hobart
cVioretaryof State W. B. liay
8-orfltary of Treasnry ,,. ....Lyman J. Gage
Hanratanr nf Interior .Cornelias N. Bliss
Beoretary of War.... Bussell A. Alger
Secretary of Navy .....John P. Long
Postmaster-General . . . Mr. Bmitn
Attorney-General Jqnn w.ttriggs
Beoretary f Agriculture
Stnte nf (Irearnn.
Governor.... V. ...W. P:Lol
Secretary of Btate -H-.K. Kincald
osvunmr. Phil. Hetaohan
Snot. Publio Instruction G.'M. Irwin
AtiAmnv General C. M. Idleman
. JG. W.MoBride
oenawn j
Congressmen
Printer ,
This isHhe original "CASTO Rl k" 'which has been used in
ithe" homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper. and see that.it is
the kind you havealways bought ' . y7onthe
and -has 'the signature of Cz&Uc wrap-
r- no ATn Yitio lino inihiwiiit 1 VWirw mo i 1100 rmi wnma in
uniformed with brown BUit and red i ' , a f T m rr , , 9 .
ine teniaur company, oj wmcn vnas. a. neicner is rresiaeni.
March 24,1898. ? yt
WAR NEWS!
A S. F. Chronicle bulletin says: A Key West report says a Bailor
on tne monitor Puritan is convicted of ( treasoa. . . He is a Spaniard
with a family at Matanzas. Se was caught filing the look on the i mag
azine. He was tried by a drumhead court-martial and sentenced to be
shot
Anotbar bnlletio says that food is be- There has-been a oollMioniamoBg tb
coming aoaro al Oape Verde. It is be- Spanish vessels.. ,8oma have (been , re
coming apparent that the Spanish are not lieved here.
"T Tn AUBD1 n0, a I KBTRWB8T, April 29.Tb monitor
will . the Oanane. and th. ' 1-ne., Tffof botnbfttdw, ,
The U. S. fleet wui nol, reach Manilla., Oartena.killin8 men, Spaniards. After
nntiloanday. ini. v,nnra flrtn k. kf 'k.itiU
)HUUJ U M O HIH I11W UVSW ltV a WW
CAPE VERDE ISLAND Apr. 29 i were oilent.
cap. They will be in writing at
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional f provision , for
their comfort.
J AS. C. POND, )
Gen'l Passr. Agt.
H. W. Fall, .
' : PROPRIETOR ;
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
j" wiffln Half block west of tl Union Depot of C. B, &
j. ill . ui oi. x . v. At( x . r v, ii t us v
Do Not Be Deceived. '
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a 'cheap "substitute "which1 some druggist may offer you
(because h makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of "which even he does not know.
:"TheL Always Bought"
" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
HATES a.OO PER DAY
Cor. W1. Madison and Clinton Sta.,
CHICAaO. IXiL.
Insist on Having
;The Kind 'That -Never Failed Ton.
THiotMTAUiTCeMMHVi mrwaiur STRICT, NiwYoaacrrr.
5 Thos. H. Tongne
Snpreme Judge.
( R. B. 1
. 1 F. A. 1
f C. E. '
Ellis
W. H. Leeds
R. B. Bean.
Moore.
Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District,
ttirenit Judse .....Stephen . Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney H. J. iiaan
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator... ... .
Bepreeentativ.
(lounty Judge...
" Commissioners.
J. W. Beokett.
" Clerk
Sheriff
' Treasurer
t " Assessor.
BurveyoT.-i...-.
Bohocl Bup't..
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J.B. Howard
Otitlook
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Si 13 Astor Place
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Ja W. Bnipley . -f
Published Every Saturday
New York
Coroner B. If. Vaughan Th8 Outlook will be in 1897. B8 it has
MPPra Tows ornoiKB. uaan An,tna anh f it. i..ni..uM
(Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.)
HEPPNERJ OREGON.
MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. Z
Now Open . Nevy Methods. New Manage
"mcnt. Strictly ' First Class. r
OouncUmen..... E. 3 "i0"""1! years, a History of Oar Own Times. In
Basmus and . G. Bperry.
Hooorder
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Marshal
" Precinct OOcert.
ite various editorial departments .The
ri'.'iZS Sl'L7:m' Rates- '-oo per Day 'and Upwards;
Jnstia of the Peaoe W. IS. Kicharnson
all the important philanthropic and in-
Constable wnewione i uuHinui muveiueuta oi iuo uajr; una bi
United states lnd Officers. complete department of religious news;
TBI DAIXK8, OB. . ...... . , r iluvntca nnnh aniu In tha intarnata nf
i. f. Moo ffssEi T. """ "..I ' :::::: "A
K. B. Biggs iae Dome; reviews current meiaiurei
SPECIAL' RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.
i POVDER
Absolutely Pure ;
A Spokane bulletin says ' that ' the minister of - war at Madrid held
that Spain's " Matanzas engagement) was a, Spanish viotory(?).' ,Up to
uly, the war department estimates that the iwar will cost $90,000,000.
'he story of the. sailor on th monitor Puritan is evfake. .The house
passed the war revenue measure,- carrying half a billion dollars. t..Four
regiments have been called to Tampa, Fla. i l The . American squadron
has been sighted off Manila. The weather is stormy. . .Orders have
been received at the navy yards that the cruisers San Franoieco-and
New Orleans are to: sail at the earliest possible .moment.
London, April 30. The Daily Telegram's Hong Kong correspond
ent says that the insurgent chief is. preparing to make a descent near
Manila. He will be supplied with arms and' ammunition from' the
American squadron.
London, April 30. The Daily MaiL hears from Singapore that the
naval battle is momentarily expected at Manila today.
Madrid, April 30. Official circles doi not believe,' that the Amer.
icans can land at Matanzas, as the bay is full of torpedoes.' TheStand
ard's Moscow correspondent says i that Russia has received a severe
blow in the suspected friendly agreement between the United States
and England. They charge ub with ingratitude.
Atlanta, Apr. 30. The Journal -Cor of' Sampson's -fleet 'cabled
his paper from Cubanas, a suburb of Havana,' that it was bombarded
ast night by the flagship, New York.
Aberdeen, Scotland, Apr. 30. Four- Spanish 'steamers' believed to
be two warshipB and two torpedo boats, passed Peter's Head 27 miles
north of here, going northward.
New York, Apr. 30. Upon -the- receipt of information of the de
parture of the Spanish' fleet from St' Vincent, sailing orders were is
sued to the flying squadron. These were probable orders to join
SampBon's fleet to resist any attaok the Spanish fleet might, make. : lit
is rumored that the Spanish commanders in Cuba . are forming a plan
to invade Florida, Spaniards in Cuba are forcing enlistment of every
male person between 15 and 60 years.
New York, Apr. 30; It is reported that the U. S. has plaoed Ha
waii under the protection of the American flag. The bill was prepared
by President Dole while he was in this country by which the , Hawai
ian congress places the republic under the protection of the U. S. It
is expected that the Paris will discharge her oargo today and be re.
ceived by the naval authorities.. Gen. Fred Grant has accepted the
the leadership of : one of ; New York's regiments. A report says New
Manila, of the Phiilipines, is in the hands of the insurgents and they
are now marching on the old town. I The naval battle off the Philli
pines may have already been fought
E. W. Bartlett,.
J.H. bobbins. .
IiA OBASD1, OB.
...Register famishes cheerful table-talk about men
.tteoeivtr i . !,,.. j i .u.
freeb information,' original observation, I
and reasonable entertainment.
BA first-class feed barn run in connection,
and from all trains. We solicit your patronage.
Free 'Bub rnn to
: 587-not.l2
D1 MnFfllll' M D' fifty-wolBeuesa'year.
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u a nn tvo DrtQW lin II
. q b Beginning-witfi ,the fifty flifth volume,
MeeU at Heppner, Or.j the third Saturday of I the paper will assume thfl regula maga
..tehmoH.;. Ail veterans are inviwa ,o.a. hlnl. ,nl ,,1,1 .--atlw In it
G.W.Bmith, ruu. ; " - .
Adjutant. vouiumuu. oonvenienoe ana ' Btiracttveaesa. ine
Outlook ie published every Saturday
"The first issue
i Illustrated Masazins
""""i 1 omDer,'eontairiro(f BDontiwioeas many
(IffloA hours. 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 tolnnire as the 'ordinary issues, toeether
2 p. m., a residenoe. w. a. s prop- wkb , namber of pictures,
rtv. east of M. E. church, South, and 10 v
in - O t. R n m i at nffina in I v .i.i n Tt.1 ntlhnV ia
the rear of Borgs jewelry store. dollars a year in advenee:1 or '.eee'-.ban a
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rttofneVS at Law, ' eproepeetus to The! Ootlook,' 13 Aetor
Offloe to the First National Bank Place, New York Oltv.
Building.
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ISEPTEMBER
.18,
1841.
Obboon.
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Ellis & Phelps,
TTORNEYS AT LAW.
All biislneas attended to In a prompt and
satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and
Collectors.
Office I Natter Building. Heppner. Or.
BTO0& BBAM4.
While yol aap trocr aubscriptlon paid ap yea
ems keep your brand In treeof eharge.
Bora. P. O.. Hammer. Orz-Horaee . P Boa left
shoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
Hughes, Percy, Heppner, Or Cattle branded
W, H. connected on ihe left side. ' Waddle on
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
bom. . fcsnge, Morrow oonnty.
A.. -la,aVmaon riahthin! aar mark annaral fT HAR advised the fanner al to thernost approved methods of cultivating and harvesting his
orop on Mftsu split to ngnu - I crops, aim ine proper ume 10 conver. .n-m unu mv ..mjic ........... v.
iv itiwianai
bunt n-i and home tntervsU, for education, for the elevation ol American anutuwa and
trim avrimBii li fwr1
IT BA8 told at the nreslde, interesting and Initructive stories of the doings of the world, the
nation ana states.
D. E. GILMAN,
General Collector M
nLlw, W. M.vHHoway. Ortle. 8 D en ! " HAS led In all yattt. pertal uliig ta .the welfare of farmers aud villagers, and for over a .
right side, eweilow-fork Ln each aar; koraaa, BUI ceuiurjr use nem meir m-n
en left tup.
Ely, Bme., TVmglas, Or. Horsas branded ELY
shoalder, eat tie same ea left hip. hols
Vni nr nM hnnks and notes in his
hands and get your money out 01
them. Makes a specially 01 naro
collections.
Office in J. N. Brown's Building.
yloren.
riant hip
shoulder.
oe, Li. A. Heppner, ur Uattla, L-w on
i horses. V with bar -aider on right
Jones, Harry, Heppner, Or. Horaea branded
rl J on the left ehimlder: cattle bra ided J on
right hip. aiaoanderbit in lert ear. Range In
Uorrow oonnty.
WA .RirHARnON j' Johnson, FeHi, Lena, Or. Horsae.irelToo
t A . nlUnA.niJOV-', oaUl. same sn right hip. aadec kali
' 1 rop lariat and lit ji left ear
JtlStlCe Of the HeaCe Kenny, Mike. Heppner. Or.-Horses branded
and City Recorder. .ConS:rnht"a "
OfS'lCC AT I .V. T wm SJMn-M Ifcr tfnr h.U
COUNCIL CMAWBina Lw)(JAool((ft ,h(ra)lB1.. mmm w, I
hip, watue over ngns eye, ume auw u nsni
"I 'TA TUB.
New York ' Weekly Tribune,
, ' And we furnish It with th GAZETTE, on year for
$2.75, ah in advance.
Address all Order, to THE GAZETTE.
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Tribune Office, Hsw
Yore ulty, anna sample copy ot ins new lora neesiy i riDuna win vw r.
Sells and buys real estate, rente houses, pars 1
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
States on viotory.
. LATER.
WASHINGTON, May 2 -Commander
Dewey is master o! the Phillipiues, after
a short . bombardment. The Spaniib
weakened and the governor-general sur
rendered - the inland. Every Spanish
ship was destroyed by the Americans, or
scuttled by the Spaniards to prevent
their capture.
LONDON, May 2. Commander Dew
ey landed the troops under a flag of
truce and was fired upon, by the Spanish.
He then returned to . the ships, opened
fire upon Manila and destroyed it.
. CADIZ, May 2. Report that Spanish
fleet of .five vessels ordered i to sail to
Cuba immediately, t Madrid Liberal says:
Dewey demanded surrender of all Span
ish in arobipelago, threatening to bom
bard if refused.' Formation of national
ministry ia . possible. Cabinet council
decided tq proolaim state ot peaoe imme
diately.
London , advioes from Madrid say:
Dispatobes Bduounos fall of Fortress
Manila.- ' The heart of town Is burned.
GIBRALTAR: iSpauisb torpedo
boats are still cruising in the straits.
A Vienna dispatoh to Washington de
nies that powers will intervene now.
PARIS, May 3. It is rumored here
that American warships out Manila sa
ble i and took end on board for purpose
ot communication.
HONG KONG, May 3.Cabl )t Ma-
aila.out at that plaoe. No dispatches
reoeived slnoe 6 p.m.
' BIO JANEIRO, May 2d-Spanisk
gnnboat Trmariori baa not left En
Penads. where she is being repaired.
MADRID, May 8 Dewey. gave Au
gusta IA hours to . comply with ulti
matum, demanding all the stores an 4
ooal. ..'- . .. .
KEY. WEST,) May 8Bi Spanish
steamer, eaptnred with offloers, cargo,
ammunition and rifles.
.WASHINGTON, May 3,Dewey will
be made a rear admial.
.LONDON , May 8.-Bpain bas no idea
of surrendering. .They will throw their
uoited, naval strength into one supreme
effort to orusb (be United States squad
ron in Cuban waters. . Until this eogs gs
ment ia fooght no proposition of inter
vention will be listened to,
M.winviw.iulnriiil will serve you
aw hv in his Una. at reasookble Bsurea. U
Minnr, Oscar, neppner Or. ttla, 1 Dog
naht Bipi bursa, b oa leri enouuier.
Huron, rj. N Heppner. Or. Horaea, M
. a i i I' n 1 . I o left shoal del cattle eame oc left hip.
r-irst rvai una oanK -o.he.j.wiwwor.,bo.oooiet
SXW- ! akM.Ma. MH UMtlUlM fllht hlD.
r i av aiuu. O-Jaam- rm " - 19m
HEPTNER
.1 IfMrMti Ollvar; Iimm Hrandad bar and
C. A. RHtA, - Frwl inieM 0n left slioutdtf; ra,e. Klrht Mile.
T. A. RHCA, VIO rraint Morrow coumr.
J. " IL r-m,m . C.-hl.r Piper, 1. H., Lamtnataw. Or H.
----- - aectad onleft shooliUrn
S. W. Srintm, - a andar bit in each ear.
. - - i ! I I Kantor.. W.. Heppner. ur.-iioraas,
lMSeb Genera Bia'in Business. wt eho-wer. cu. o rwhthip.
& X OH A 3STGKE "
I l lxmipa'ia. .a.r neppa, or-n. i us, a ea
left ehoalaeri ealUa. I oa left shoalder.
Tarnat rl. W., Heppner. tr. mli capital t
left ahonldar. bonaei eaOle sane ea left kip
rnUi epltt ia botli a
Wattanberor. W
qvartar eirp
fifSfliinrtNavira
it ana.
eaula, same os laf hip.
On ait parts ot the world
Bought and Sold.
Collections mads en all point oa
taaaoaabl TSTOS.
Hrrlai ts4 tuiainaes frew
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IV V tVWWUV sV Vw I
, Steiaen TUD'HONi' BAILEY fiiTZEET AND OCEAN WAVE.
Uariog Alder 8treet Dock. Porllsol, for Astoria. Ilwaoo, Loog Beech, Ooeae
Park and Mabcotla. Direct oormeetioo wltD liwaoo staamers anariM-
road; also at Young's Bay with Sea ho re Railroad.
I lea res Portland 7 A U. Dailyi ewept taaday. Leave AitartaTP. if. Dane, esraa eways
DAZZiBV aATSBBIlT
Uares ortUod P. M. Defl. trpt Snnday (tetuTdaf nlht. It P 9. leaves Astoria Da
stl (6 A. H., Sieept Sunday and Monday, Suiwiay aitht,Jl'. M
OOBAN
9,00.
J., Oalloway. fr. boraas I Leaves Portland and frtt dtteH to Ilsro, TieedjyanU Tjiiirwlar at . Jt pwnrjav ari r,
,n r'al.t sbfnlder: eattia I Laavas lleaca Iseduee-lsy and fldar at J IS A, K. Oa Sutd Slant at I r. Mi
SiTiESf ! m Cteled to Etfrtl Mam M Ri6ti frtf tf rxpr-w.
Rio JANEinoBrazil, Apr.-30.-The Oregon arrired here at 6:30
p. m.
Madbid, Apr. 30. It is reported that the. government , has bought
two warships,
A Spokane bulletin says tbe cruiser, San .Francisco has left New
York.
' Cubans in the United States have been sent to', Tampa to. enlist in
the army and will go to Cuba at once. An 'American h physician at
Havana ssya that 32,000 out of 150,000 Spanish troops are in tbe , hos
pital, caused by bad climate and poor food The rainy season is no
time to send in an invading army, as yellow fever ' ia threatening,
Germany adopts distinct tones of friendship ' towards the United
States. The torpedo boat Porter was fired upon , by , the . batteries of
Moro Castle. The flagship New York, on a tour of investigation, was
fired upon by batteries on the Spanish shore. 8be returned the fire
scattering the Spanish cavalry. The British consul at Santiago de
Cuba ia threatened with violenoe. .A mob stoned him. Capt King, a
diver of Havana, Bays Havana harbor is honeycombed with mines.
The place is strongly fortified. He thinks it will take two years to
capture it. No word 1 has - been reoeived from Admiral Dewey. A
Cuban says Blanco is burning towns in the interior of Cuba.
, Washington, Apr. 30. The report, that Germany - will interfere
in the Phiilipines ia announced a absurd. No . foreign . government
has said a word about interfering.
The ICth InfL bail been transported to the department of the. cape
Spanish spies threaten the St.;Louii powder1 mills." The'guard has
been doubled.
. ;
-MANILA May L The American - fleet had an engagement off, the
coast of tbe Phiilipines, near Manila. " Our fleet destroyed and burned
one of Spain's best vessels, and almost annihilated tbe fleet. "The
American loss was very small.
LONDON, May 2.-A dispatoh frorrp Madrid to the cabinet uinister
says: A naval battle at Cavite ended in utter route and hit out reserve.
Spared no effort in the defense of oar cooLtry. w.The Oritina and Caa-
tilla were totally burned. One vessel was ptrrpoeelf snnk and the res
badly damaged. The American fleet ia believed ta be much dam,aged
Tbe Americans are now moving on Manila, but there ' has ;been no
capitulation yet The bnsinesa portion of North Fork is all burned np,
but one store beicc left there.
A Portland Tribune dispatch says that the Spanish fleet at the Phil
lipines haa been annihilated.-. Americana nffered no material itrjdries
and are now bombarding Manila.
LONDON, May 2.-Americsa flt aa- presideot Isu hfurtrit tbatibc Bpaiiiab
aibtlated Manila la two boor: i British goyeioar at Mealla bas. aeat aiiaat cf
onsol at Maaila haa-acted id ceaoert irocai This is iaterpteUd to er a oapJU
with CetXBandet Lttweyi Tbi tlaogh-l alatioo f the Spaaieb fereea.
ter of Bpaaiarda wai faarf ut Th Amer- - - MADRID, May 3d. Ne flaiab, sor-
icatj lose is sot knows but supposed to reader, bot rasjorily perished, 400 men
be light. I beleg killed. Hpsniarda will avsogs tbe
DENVER, Colo., May 3 -Volunteers defeat. Members ot parliament tele
raised west of Missouri will ptebably be frrvrtj MeKialsy la nai Of aDlllkrof t
sstJl t hold 1 rktlUHoi UUHe, Tt) itllbmtfl . tM'ltUtlB U Tilt-1
DeafneM Cannot be Cored
by local applications, as they eannol
reach the diseased portion of tbe ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by oonstitional remedies.
Deafness is oaused by an inflamed con
dition of Ihe mucous i lining of the eu
stachian tube. When thia tube geta in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect bearing, and when it ia en
tirely closed deafnesa is tbe result, and
unless tbe Inflammation oan be taken
Out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be -destroyed
forever; nine cases oat of ten are oaused
by catarrh, wbiob ia nothing but an in
flamed oonditlon ot the muooua surfaces.
We will give one hundred dollars for
any ease ot deafneee (oaused by oatarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
on re. fiend for circulars, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
ty Sold by druggists, 76c.
Aaether Carload Still.
This makes Ihe tbird carload ot Fish
Bros.' - wagons, buggies, i backboards,
ear riagea and backs reoeived Ibis spring.
Tbsy will be here tbe first of tbe week.
For a good, strong, durable wagon tbey
have no equal, Look at them yourself.
Tbey are baoked by positive guarantee.
4tt Minob A Co.
LITERABY NOTES.
In history-making times like these a
Irolbfol record ot passing events be
comes an imperative need. Tbe daily
newspaper ia spbemerel and Dot easily
preserved for refernnoe. Tbe Amerioaa
Monthly Review of Reviews bae all the
vala of tbe newspaper, besides distinc
tive merit of its own. As an epitome
ol current history it is complete, eom-
pact, terse, , Impartial, absolutely reli
able, and jndioioualy edited. As pieoe
of journalistic history-writing what
cold be more brilliant or fascinating
tbaa tbe May number ot this pablica-
lioo, with its slory ot the Hpanish-Amer-loan
wae orlsisT Merely as a souvenir
ot this past eventful month tbe Review
has a oettalo anlqos fitoees.
, Dors Not rear tks Cold.
"I suffered every spring sod fall tor
several years with a severe cold. Two
ears age I began taking Hood's Bersa-
panlla and It built tne np so that I have
bad an cold einoe, and I do not fear
elds as formerly. I heartily recommend
Hood's Sarsaparilla." Cbas. Woods,
ttoa 112, Wist Seattle, Waahiogton.
Harxl's rills srt tbe only pills to lakt
with Cool'l Binipirllli, Cof ill llvif
nil,