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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1898)
I Jpp I Binge is exoellent. OBESOI'S ELECTIOI) PPOM Crops are booming. Did your vote oounl in the election! Call for Fred Krng to saw your wood NEW 600DS Uncle Sam Says This is America's Greatest Medicine, It will Sharpen YourAppeti Purify and Vitalize Your P mj n,. t-,. Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hoods Sarsaparilla and begin to take it TODAY, and realize the great good It is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. All druggists. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. . ITie Gazette can offer the following lnbbin rates: a.O0 and . Club Rate Weekly Oregonian,l.!i0 $8,00 S. F. Examiner, $1,50 a 25 N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 .' a.75 "' Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2 50 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50....!!'!'.!" 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. 3 75 "Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c '. 2 00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 425 Rural Spirit, $2.00 3 00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 !'!!"! 3.00 -MeCall's Magaziue $1.00 '.. i.m Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can 'get clubbing rates witn any paper on earth. METH. EPISC. CHUKOH. BERVIOES. in ill m I m' Sunday school ULa" 5: Classes No. 1 and it at 12:10 p. m. bpworth Leamio Devotional meeting at 7 n. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p.m. The SpiBtl and the bride say. Come." I he pastor may be found at the pareonaKe ad Joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any who may dBire to oonsnlt him on reliaioua, BOfcial. oivio, philosophic educational, or any other subjects. 1 J. W. FLEBuER, Minister. H. E CHURCH, SOUTH. services. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 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. 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. K, U Shelly. 1'astor. - The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the homo of Mrs. T. J. Matlock Take Notice. 1. The sum ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of raspect," lists of wedding presonts and donors, had obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notice of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. IHo! Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a lively tune For the candidate, I'm free to state, will stay with us till June, Then let him treat his voting friends to Sperry's I.I 11 wood Kye, He'U catch our votes If he Wets our throats for the voting men are dry. Sold only at the Belvadere Ualoon, E. G. Hperry, proprietor. The Gazette is not heralding it 00m iog with braes band bat ite circulation can be determined at the Heppaer poet offloe. Advertisers will please note this. Here and There. Getting ia!t 17. Prof. Tibbetta it op from Lexington. Bee M. Liclitentbal k Co. for shoes, a Wagner will celebrate this year. liar rah for Wagner! Statements for the Famous Simple Aoooont File printed at the Oaiette of floe. If. Geo. Barker wee down from Hamil ton's mill jeeterJsj to oast bli little ballot. Tboee wishing private board ean Cod aocommodationi at the retideooe of Mrs. W. J. Lesr. 44 If Mrs, Cliaa. Wall, and Mrs. Wall, mother of Cbaa. Wall, bare returned from vieit to LaOrande. Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of Ibe eye, will be here erery three months.' 644-lyr "Oo'o joloe" Is all right but Low Til lard baa a brand of It-year-old trends that is bard to beat. 0u3 If. rainless remedy for extracting tsetb. If not as slated, no charges. Try Dr. Vaoghao's new plan. 604-tf. Beet aeoommodatioo and eoorteona treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh ad Wash. Sis., Portland, Ortgoo. Bring your bides, petit and furs to Ben, Uatbsws, at tbe Liberty Meat lisrist. tie pate highest market prioe. 13-tf. E. O. Noble A Co. are ritlra after bosioeee. Tbe flaest as Idles an d l.er neee to be found In iliiner. tire their ew d to this lesoe, tf, A.N. Wryder, 1IIob, tlonlsos, sbeepmao, and II 8.MoKso,of Cbk-sgo, live stork eotumiaauio tnercbatil, are in Oeppoer on bosioees. Dr. John W. Itasmn, t.f it.e "R. light," ever nn tbe lw for eoMethlng ew, saa fornlsh yon the flnesl rm k -tails ts tbs lead-klanhsllee, Jersey, Vsrtooetuor Oie tnsds by aa til lo (be basiaese. Dmp In and take tl.e Issie not of yvar nxaO. if r.v w jt I J"! J .sfiUiax' 1 rr LZLHIIJ 1 jiff ill i I I I rw rr- t i a E. Sober!?, a prominent erookmsn of Monument, is in town. Henry Blackman made a business visit to Pendleton last week. What is Hop Gold? Beet beer on earth. See aa. elsewhere. s Saturday was a lively dav. hoth in a business and political sense. Liohtenlbal & Co. for shoes. Ernlnaira shoe store. Handles the heat. fMtr A. B. ChBpmsn was over from his ranob near Ridge, on last Saturday. Guinnesse's famous old "Dublin Stout," imported, at Chris Borohers' tf T. W. Marshal, representing a Port land firm, was in Heppner last Saturday. Jss. 8. Harris, a Chios li otnnt oommission mail, was in Heppner Satur- nay. I. R. Eateb and son. Sain, were ove. irom ineir Uooseberry home on Satur day. Ben Patterson is over from Ellenshnra to visit his Darenta. Mr. and Mrs T a Patterson. Mrs. John Rasmus writes her hnahon that she will be detained below for treat ment six weeks. Fine home-made taffy at tbe Orange Front. A clean, fresh etook of goods leave your orders. if. E.O.: J. A. Allison and Henry Blaok man, business men of Heppner, are guests at the Pendleton. If you need something for your system 0U at the 'Phone-Tbe Telephone sa loon, City hotel buildiDg. if A. P. Bradbury, the representative of The Oregon Cracker Co., was among our people on last Saturday, Election and local newa don't "jibe" worth a oent. Henoe the Gazette haan'l muob of that kind of news today. The British, Cuban and American oolorn float on the lower brick. Certain ly all patriotism Is not yet dead. Charley Johnson, Bruoe MoAlister, E. B. Palmer, J. M. White. Alva Leach, and other Lexington people were here Batur day. Tbe number of politioal lies that died with tbe dosing of the Dolls in Oreonn on last evening could not be oounted in figures. Catarrh oured. A clear head end sweet breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal irsctor free. 8old by Conser & warren. x John Campbell and family, of Vinson. passed through Heppner, overland, last Saturday on their way to their new home near Vancouver. Wash., where Mr. Campbell has purobased 400 aores. For Constipation take Karl's Glnvar Tea, the great Blood Purifier, oures headaches, Nervousoese, Eruptious on the face, and makes the head as olear as a bell. Sold by Conser A Warren, x The Misses Peterson aud Wliitpaugh, respectively oaptain ana lieutenant in tbe Salvation Army, have arrived at Heppner and are aotively engaged in the good work. Mrs. I. L. Van Winkle, eacomnanipd by her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Morgan oame up from Rbeaa on this moroios'a train. Mrs. Morgan will remain with her par ents for a few weeks. Mrs. W. C. Brown, sicoompsnied by her husband, returned from Fossil where she bad been visiting for tbe past two months, 00 last Saturday. Mr. Brown made tbe trip from Heppner to Fossil in a short time, tbe roads beioir in sDlendid coudition. Tbe return trip was equally as pleasant. Frank McFarland bas been BDDointArl speoial agent of Tbe Equitable Life As surance Co., of 'ew York, tbe strongest in tbe world. Cash surplus to nnliot holders of over 60 millioc dollars. Don't take inauranoe without seeintr the now plana of the Equitable. Insures both sexes at same rates. 77if Besides keeping tbe largeet assort ment ot oandies. frnlts. ciirars and notions to be found anywhere in tbe oity, Jas. Hart is now able lo supply yon with the Portland dailies and all tbe tnagatinea and periodicals, both for eign and domestic. It you want reed ing matter, give Jim a call at tbe Hepp. oer Candy Factory. yj if. NOT TUCK. A report was nronlated on tbs streets Monday that Uorrie Ball, of Ueppoer, and three other aheepmso bad been killed in fight with settlsrs in Ibe mountains In Grant ooonty a few days ago. The report lacks eocflrmatioo sod we give it fur wbat it is worth. E. U. Tbe above report is iocorreot. Morris Ball was in Ileppeer yesterday to Vote, and the fight never occurred. tlarklea'a Araire Halve. Tbe Beet Halve in the world for Cnta, Brnisee, Mores, Cloers, Rett Pbsom, Fever Mores, Tetter, Chapped Heeds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Sk a Erup tions, and positively enree Tiles or 00 pay required. Ii is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prlc 35 rente per bi. For sale by r-locum Iiruat Co., E. J. Nocum, manager. AtivrKTisKO LerrtM. I tTTKHK AllVHTilU HtltMk 1 IX., Junta. um Kltifd.nry. Brt Feilrfwii, ).! ""ii M..rr,iw 4 Knoan kat, MiliaM Moiilonry, k ft . Harris Wbn ritilS l"t lka Mtoft IM Nf e4iniwt. J riu4n r.k W kal lr S I. rtatlrf Ka Ilaffalo, N. T.tiriiU: tm ssy personal knoeletlgs, gaieed in ebsvrvitig Ibe effect of yoar Nbiluts Cure in esee of eJ vsmed eingajti'e, I em prepared lo esy it is the most remarkable remedy that bas ever town bfingbt In by siun lion. Il bas eerlsiely esvad ntsey from fiKinmt'ii"ri. w.d tj C"erA Wsrren t Moody, Tongue and the Whole State Ticket Elected. JOE SIW PROBHBLY DEFEATED IH ILTKOil. Late News From Below Gives the Legisla ture to the Republicans.-Geer Gets a Big Majority. GENERAL ELECTION NEWS. The republican state tioket and con gressman have carried Morrow county. Morrcw carries this oounty but his can didaoy is doubtful, as Grant has proba bly gone against bim and Harney is in doubt. Hinkle carries Morrow and probably Umatilla. Tbe entire repub lican county tioket is eleoted exoept Hamilton, Matlock winning by a fair majorty. Did you attend tbe eleotion? Election returns on tbe 4tb puge. MoOage Reader Is over from Lens. Did yon win your men, or did you lose? A full tabulated report of the eleotion will appear in our next issue. J ae. Johnson and Jerry Brosnan are in from tbe Little Butter oreek section today. Bob Beard got back from northern Idaho yesterday in time to oast bis little ballot. Very little drunkenness was seen yes terday and last night, whioh was or edit able indeed. Andy Rood, Dave Porter and Chan. Bsrnett are among tbe people of outside preolnots visiting Heppner today. Edgar Mattesm, with bis ore of shearers, arrived yesterday in time to help their respective friend at th polls. Stop that ooughl Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Sbiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by Conser A Warren. x Just before going to press tbe Gazette is in reoeipt of n'pboos from Portland that Cake bas beaten Northup for county judge and it is thought that Simon is beaten by Hume, A 'phone from CBnyon City this after noon states that Gowan has 105 votes to his credit in Grant oounty, with a few precmots to bear from, all republican. Tbe race between Morrow and Gowan is very Close. All ' oounty officers are re publicans exoept sheriff and both sides claim it. ' Two Millions si Tear. When people buy, try, and buy again, it means they're sntiHlieil. The people of the Unitrd States are now buying Cascnrcts C'nndy Cntlinrtic at the rnte of two million boxes a vonr and it will be three million he fore New Ycnr's. It means merit proved, tlint (Warets are the moat delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggists 10c, 23c. 50c a box, cure guaranteed. J. Ii. Kelno, with a big band of abssr ers who bavs been operating in this sec tion for tbe past two months, stopped over in Heppner long enough to vote yes terday. Most ot tbeni will shear tbe season in the "upper country". A Mnrs Thing for Ton. A IraiKitolioii in which yoiu-aiinot loselse su.euji.iK. JJiliotiaiiuss, slclc headache, fur red tongue, fever, piles mid a thoukand other iliit arc ruutiud by uoiisliputiou and sluggish liver. Cac-aiits Cundy CuMiartfc, the wou dc.iul new liver stimulant and Intestinal tomo are uy all druggists gunruu teed to cure or munev refunded. C. U. C are a sure tlrng. Try a box to-duy; lUc., Hie.. 600, owu, leaua 000 wet iree. Due our big ad. S:oan P. Sbutt departed for California 00 last evening's train, and after taking in tbe sights ot tbe great "golden state", will locate somewhere In that common wealth. Tbe Owtte wishes bim suc cess. Be is an old newapsper tcsn snj may return to that line of work. Karl's Clover Root Tea. for Co osti na tion it's tbe best and if. after using il you don't say so, return package and get your tnouey. Sold by Conner A Warren. 1 nm ha i.e.: Itaeoh, 3J0 sores, good land, 4 miles ot Ileppeer, all fencsj, plenty of water, bouse and barn. It ) acres of summer fallow, all ready fur rail crop. Easy terms. Call at lbs Osteite offioe. 67.4-tf EvervNMiy at Oawurote fsndv Cathartic, the most won derful ni mJi.-uI iliai-ovrrv of the Bm. pinss S'it and refreshing to ibn taste, act genily and iMiiiUvHy on kl'lneya. liver and bowels, draining the entire svstvm, t)lnx-l colds, cur lieailaolia, levrr, habitual onllttloo end biiloisnrae. I'lr-as-, buy and try a bng of C. C. C. todsy; lo, z to rents, tiuldaod guaranteed to cure by all druggists. BACK rkOM HAITI NOKK. 1. J, ASklss Ksjuyse Hplessle t Ml Is the raal.-ers Heyyaeritos. i. i. Alkioe reluraed borne from onfersofe of the M. E ebnreh, 8aib. reeantly held el Hsltloiors, where be speel lliiss wks,oa Isst Hander morn log. He reports a must enjoyable lime I'oring bis brief eUy be railed apoa Heppner fnerds at Wsshipgtoa, hu t, ts very near lleiutuore, and reports it.eui eiij iyiog eieellsnt health and plenty of prosperity. A bobs' Ihoea b tnenlioned Hon. W. IL. Elite and A. W. I'siUrs-s. mw. ausms wsa giiee besriy Sit weeks, iliist of hie lime wee spent In ebnreh , Mr. Adkme tx-ibg a well known eaeeitwr of lt, M. E. sbnrcb, noma, eni a nv..ii n,t,u 1,1 i,;bris tiMtiy. Tbe i ste la .l-d tu kuw Ibat ll'fpasr wss en ably repreekM at ibe UsHiav re g ibf isg. The oontest has been heated all over tbe state. . , Pobtland, Or ..June 7, 1898. (Gazette special.) Both congressmen and full state ticket eleoted. Majority of tbe legislature end mayor of Portlsnd all safely republican. Geo. A. 8tekl, Chair. State Cen. Com. A telegram from Portland states that W. T. Hume has probably defeated Joe Simon. The contest is a very close one. Or'i' TO THE YUKON. expedition Starts for the Gold Fields of the Far Horth. From Chicago Chronicle. A speoial tourist osr left last nioht over the Chicago and Northwestern rail road from (Jhioaao. takins with it thi pnnoipal managing men ot tbe Alaskan Bonanza Mining, Trading and Trans portation Company's first working ex pedition to tbe Yukon country. A few days sinae several freight cars, which had beeu loaded at tbe dooks of tbe Marine Iron works, were switobed on to tbe overland freight, containing tbe out fit for this expedition. The Yukon river steamboat Fortnna Hunter, one ot the finest steamers for Ibe Yukon business which has yet been produced, was built during tbs oast winter by tbe Marine Iron works of Chioago. 1 , .. Tbe Mariue Iron works are known ibrougbout the world as builders of marine engines and ot light-draft river steamboats. They have in recent years completed thirty-two crafts of this kind tor use on ihs Amczon river in South merica. Tbe long experience of this company in the ooostruotion of this olass of work bas enabled them to build tbe steamer Fortune Hunter, a magoifl oenl boat, oapable of oarrying fifty to seventy-five passengers and a large amount of freight, so that it oan be dis mantled in sections and loaded 00 tbe oars and shipped overland to tbe Paoifio ooast, Tbe manager of tbe Marine Iron works says in regard to tbe Fortune Hunter that the benefit of all the experi ence of many years' ship building on the part of the oompaoy bas been eiven to tbe construction of this boat, and this, tbeir last pieoe of work, is considered by tbem the finest boat of its olass ever turned out. Oo board tbe freight train, together with the steamer Fortune Hunter, loaded in seotioos, is a lsrgs outfit of mining maohinery and general provis ions and supplies for tbe expedition espableot supporting it for two years. ins Marios Ironworks are to bsoom plimenled for tbe bigb class of shic- builders' art apparent in tbe steamer Fortune Hunter, and the mining com pany is certainly entitled to equal admi ration for tbe vigoroos and aggressive mannsr in wbiob they are apparently oondootiog tbeir enterprise. Drake's Standard Maobina works of Cbicogo furnished all tbe mining maohinery for this expedition, and Armour A Co. sun- plied tbe meals Tbemsnsger says that tbeir bonds are A NEW E. .G Noble & Co., Successors to Noble & Co., Ars in this Held St the old stand with HsriiiM, Rsdillwi. Wlil, H.iirs, sod sit endless lot of sverythlng In their line. K. O. Noble snd Mrs. (Ji-o. Nobis comnrtM the new trm ho will pay sll bills of the old firm ss well ss coIIm t abat Is Oils. IS. O. IVOIUvIS cN5 CO. Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't uvenooK inis. wepair work a specialty. Fhe Best Bargains- - o ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOII THE LLAST MONLY Bui sfs thuss of f f itt vain In t..-.rt.,n u cat II 1 1,11 sanl to t ur nnii7 1 worth ol ftot.rH In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery -Oil MACHINERY, CALL ON O. TIIOAI PSOX OO., Iih r.ii, our ,(, 1 ,,r f,n ,, ,,Blrf fi .,,4 1(, A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and tic for a ted Chinawarc & Quccnswarc At Gilliam & Bisbee's AM t7 t way - ihinf rf s 'U ! la Um In of ilsri) aara, Ih,m ! ln.a.... GO WHERE YOU CAN selling well, that tbe company bas no debts and that every penny of its oapital is being vigorously employed in the aotnal business ot mining and transpor tation. Dpon the arrival ot this expedition in San Franoisoo tbe barque Hunter, a fine sea-going vessel, also owned by tbs mining company, will take tbe expedi tion, together with its supplies and the steamer Fortune Hunter, on board and proceed to St. Michael's island, where the expedition will disembark and tbe Fortune Flnntur hn ra-anliH Tk. sectional construction of tbe steamer is so perfect tnat it is anticipated that not more than six or eight or ten days at tbe most will be required to re ereot, oalk and paint her and have her in the water ready to get up steam for the Yukon trip. CHAKGED WITH KAPB. Henry McUinnis Arrested Last Evening by the Authorities and Held for a Serious Crime. A row on Main street last night be tween Ed. Hunt and a man named Henry MoGinnis attracted a large crowd, and it was the open beginning ot a scrape in whioh a man named MoGinnis is called upon todpy to olear himself on the charge of rape. Tbe story told by Mr. A. J. Hunt is as follows: About six weeks or two months ago this man McGinnls 0 ailed at tbe home of Mr. Hunt while he was absent and at tbe point ot a knife 00m pell ed Mra Hnnt to submit to him,, then threatened ber life it she informed on him. At tbat time Mrs. Hunt was in a delicate condition and bassiooe beoome a mother. Since tbat he made two at tempts but wss repulsed eaoh time. Mre. Hunt, through fear of MoGinnis and that her husband would leave her, refrained from informing tbe latter until yesterday. She knew that her husband intended to be gone today and that Mc Gin nis would renew bis attempts to vio late ber person, and unable to restrain herself any longer, she told ber husband what had ooourred. Henoe the street difficulty and arrest.. MoGinnis olaims that it is all a mis take and that be is innooent. He bas made propositions to settle tbe trouble, nui an overtures nave been rejected. MoGinnis wss released on bail last evening, Ralph Benge going seourity tor bim. Tbe examination onmmennna tii- day at 2 o'olook, p. m. Tbe oaee of Henry MoGinnis, oharoed with rape, was dismissed this afternoon for want of evidence, THE TORRID PKASON. It Has Arrived in All It Severity-Hard ns Certain Constitutions. The summer season is a trying one on most people. The heat is intolerable to a human beiug, if there is any deracga- mnnt of the system, preventing free perspiration, and this is a sure sign of it. Very often the torrid weather, with over indulgence in eatiug, brings about a con dition of biliousness, resulting in fevers tbat are difficult to cootrol. Indeed in the warm eeasons of tbe year tbe great est care should be exercised In the mat ter of health. TiiHre are rainy other things attend ant upon warm weather. Putrefying matter of all kiuds is one sonroe of siok ness. Then often wells bscims t ul and contaminated with bacteria, and tbe pr son who psrmlts his system to become impregnated with tboss death-dealing germs bss ss great an enemy to fight as Ibe smallpox or yellow fever. If you are feeling lired and worn out, not siok and not wall, beware I You will be siok, and take it in lime. Dr. Mar gnrite Garnsev uses medicines made from herbs, and she is suooeseful in ber application of them They do not butt the system while endeavoring to effeot bore. Call on ber it costs nothing. Consultation is (res, as sbs oharges ft r ber medioloee only. Treatment oan be furnished any length of time. Her office is two doors south of tbs Palace hotel. Country oalls attended to. FIRM ! GET WHAT YOU WANT. That have come Some exquisite patterns in summer wash goods Percales, Zephyrs, Ginghams. A nine lino nf T.aa Shirt Waists, Collars, Cuffs and !n the Shoe ""VMIU ii,,i ..There has been some new arrivals VERY STYLISH FOOTWFAD 1 O ' One line to sell at $2.50 Another sells at $3.50 Still another sells at $4.00 Those broken lots of pointed shoes at $1 50 $1.75 and $2.00 are going fast. They origin ally sold for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. They are actually away down below cost. There's nothing wrong with them ... Minor 00TS AND SHOES DTHE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF M. UCHTENTHAIv & CO. They have anything In this ll-g g-g-, - depend on It you get a SHOES IN ALL THE Old Stand, Main Street' A aif f mi Who has socured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Hales reasonable .. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOROHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. w OOL GROWERS W ool Growers' Warehouse In the place to etoro your wool thin cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not being in tuoiu-m uuying wool ourselves, wo encourage competition amongst the buyers and uecuro you the highest price. at on.';" "0'1 "tk '"' U '", " f s tmf Hit hltrheat rh irlr for atiM-p hi s tr ireishl Ut iMtiniem hn rii-i1 Uidn s t.r owner ol wool ' s lH s..p,.lv l W. H.rlev ao.l M heat, .H, Htwn Hoi I nl tlmll'.. f,. Mrr. t your u.ur. to th. low,, w.r.hosM,. ' , 7, J!,aJ!S!mn- R. F. HYND. Manager. The CALIFORNIA Lodging House BEDS 28 ansl 60 Cente. (JEO. U. UOMK, Prop. Next door to Opera IIouhc. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thi Kind Yea Han Always Bought Ikrvas trvss s Hrw. frM Clump, alio I its ailh bis ro.llr, Mrs. Williams, out ta the haid Holloa- Msliljr, aas Ihrowu (rum a borse Nnoils anl fMMlftuf, sim Mtsr hm Ums ee l itumwlr esrsp.! l,rola let l i e lirtrs, altr Xlrumtug Lira, 111 nu him, snililassa ssrniw- esispe frmo nxire S'e Injuries. Ilea. is MlmS llvrp. C1'n to. ana s hn akin. No l-a.il)f wilh'tul it. I arris,! and) I'sldar lie lUa .rtir and aw. it ilran. I,) lirtu a up Ilia l livi sk il living all mi .VMl"a Ii. mi tii l-, lunn I., d. I., Imih.S i ii. .(,'. ., I a, ,lit. ,la, tl.ra l. ami II, l h l'v n luiU mii l, taLirit t as la.-I.mr .. I. art m a All dlt, fa(a, MlU'lwn llltnl4 I'V.'in, iij-. in just lately, Ties. Department & Co. e LATEST STYLES. Repairing Specialty THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased bv... ; J.CBORCHEJRS If you have not yet realized that the "good old times" are with us, your blood is out of order. (Jet rid of tbat "tired feeling" and awake to the fact that the J WaW. . wool I. .old. Hend I., your order and lilit.-t Chas. W. Ingraham, Assayer and Analyst U.in Klre.t, llepjiuer. Or., Al Conser k Wsrreo's prtig Hlore, Analyais) of ori'i a npocinlty. Gibson & Berger, At ('ha Jour' Old Hlsnd. N.uivitiir. - - 15 Cx. Half Cutting, Lr " P.alliH'J.V. KvirythingStricU ly Kir-t Cla-s. Mathows & Gentry, BARBERS Shaving 15 cv.'.'- Mi.. las ...t K.ulh id hajluH.,1, G. B. HATT, Tonsorial Artist. Shaln, . fs Ceala Hale CaMiag, 2S " Sh. Mati,k rn,naf. U'llnaf Or.,s