Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 24, 1898, Image 3

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    Oil, How Thankful
Pain Was Maddening and Hope
Mad Been Abandoned -Wonderful
Results of Purifying the Blood.
- A very severe pain came ia my left
knee, which grew worse and worse, and
finally sore broke out above the knee.
It discharged a great deal and the pain
from my thigh down was maddening,
large, hard, purple spots appeared on my
leg. I suffered In this way for years,
and gave up all hope of ever being cured.
My wife was reading of a case like mine
cured by Hood's Barsaparilla, and she
advised me to try it. I began taking it
aa4 when I had used a few bottles I
found relief from my suffering. Oh,
iow thankful I am for this relief I I am
stronger than I have ever been in my life.
I am In the best of health, have a good
appetite and am a new man altogether."
J. P. Mooes, Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Hood's sPaS
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents.
k GOOD CLUBBING LIST.
The Gazette can offer the following
dabbing rates:
The GAZETTE M.00 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlau, $1.50 13.00
" 8. F. Examiner, 11.60 8.25
N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2.75
' Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50
" 8. P. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75
Thrlee-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75
Webfoot Planter,50c 2.00
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00.. -......"!!!! 425
Rural Spirit, $2.00 800
New York Wool Record, $1,00 ." a.oo
McOaU's Magazine $1,00 1,30
Yemrly subscribers to the Gazette can
Set clubbing rates with any paper on
erth.
Llobtentbtl k Oo. for shoes. Eiolusive
ihoe store. Handles the beet. 83tf
"Wool;" Clarke ia in today looking
after the interests of Christy k Wise.
E. O : Mrs. Annie Gilliam and son
of Heppner, are registered at the Pendleton.
HETH. EPISC. CHURCH.
BEBVIOIS.
Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
flO a. m. Claasei No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m.
'Epworth Leturae Devotional meeting at 7 p. m.
'Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m.
'The Hpibit and the bnae say. Oome."
. The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad.
fining the church, where he will be glad to
n eet any wv o may desire to consult nim on
religious, social, oivio, philosophic, educational,
or any other subjects.
J. W. FLK8HKR, Minister.
M. E CHURCH, SOUTH.
SERVICES.
Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class
meeting following morning service.
Sunday school, 8 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
ofaurofc. 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
lng at 7:00. Choir practice Haturday evening
at the church. R. L. Bhsi.ly.
Pastor.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church
will meet at o'clock, p. 111., on the Brst
Wednesday of sach month, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Matlock
Take Notice.
1. The sum ot five cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
Taapoct," lists of wedding presents and donors,
and obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter ol news,) and
.notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
isntertainmeuts from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Ave
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
(upon application.
We sail away to Manila bay, tbe Doni we do not
fear;
And we'll twave behind the girls we love, cries
the Oregon volunteer.
With Oewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory In
the sky,
But ere ws pass we'll drain a glass, of 8 perry's
Linwood rye.
Bold only at the Belvedere saloon, E. O.
Bperry, proprietor. if
' The Gazette is not heralding its 00m
iog with a brssa band bat ita circulation
can be determined at tbe Heppoer post
offioe. Advertisers will please note tbit.
Here and There.
Ben Stevens it op from Arlington.
8m If. LicMettbil k Co. tor aboaa. 1
R. 0. Willi ie visiting to Portland tbil
week.
Isaac Large was ia from Ilerdmea
7 tarda? ,
What ia Bop Gold? Best beer on
earth. Bee ad. alaawba.
Jea. Johnson was op from Little Bat
ter creak 00 last Wadoeed-J.
Dr. Miracle of iag Creek, departed
for borne on YYedoeeJay morning.
Gaiotjeass's fatcoae eld "Dublin
Bloat," InipotiMi, at Cbrla liorcbere'
If
Beat afloommoJaliim and oonrlaoa
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel. Seventh
and Wash. Hie., rortland, Oregon.
Bring your bldea, palta and fnra to
Ba. ftfatbewe, at the Litany Meat
Market. Ua pais bigbeel market rloe,
619-If.
John Arabrnee ia over from Loeg Oierk
on baalaeaa. Lit health baa bean rather
bad Ibis spriog, bot at preesnt be IS teat,
leg tnnrb better.
Baa Liftoa and W.J. Bruate,ol
Foi Valley, Wll f r their boaca Wednea
daf.leiiac back with tnaa a large quae.
Ut? ol Barahaadia,
J. 8. Weekly and aoo Neelhem,ol
Dtnglee eoanty, with lb raw aagoba,
pa. Ibrnnab tlf""' aeteflay on
iMr way U IVoJu ton, CinatilUoii ty.
t.ale retmrte from P.tlsoJ atata that
Oxidant or Wa, Dtnn, who baa ben
very ill with typhoid fevet, la rapidly
Improving. Tbia will be weloome news
to all the 0-ettee re.lr.
H. Jnt.o W. fiwmus. if lU 'I'.'.l
light," aver aa tta alrl f. ..tu.-ibifg
Ht, aaa ftitaUb jo tba flueel c k
taila ic He lead MauUlWa, Jereer,
Varmeatbef Oia-ma-la by aa art! la
law bnaiaeaa. Ip la and take tba
teste rxit of J oar aatb. If
Hon. Henry Blackman returned from
a brief business trip to Portland this
morning.
J. D. Brown made final proof 00 bis
homestead before Clerk Morrow on
Wednesday,
The war is on and now you should
Bubeoribefor the Gazette. The latest
news, always. ' tf
Dr. J. W. Vogel, epeoiahst for refrac
tion and defeote ot tbe eye, will be here
every three months. 648-lyr
"Co'n juioe" is'all right but Low Til
lard has a brand of 14-year-old goods
that is bard lo beat. 603 -If.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
If not aa b luted, no oharges. Try Dr.
Yaughan's new plan. 604-tf.
It yon need something tor your system
011 at the 'Phone Tbe Telephone sa
loon, City hotel building. tt
F. K. Bartholomew ia repotted as not
quite so well today, but the cbanoes for
his recovery are better than at last reports.
j. Q. Noble s Co. are metiers after
business. Tbe fiaest eaddlaa and har
ness to be found in Heppner. See their
new ad in this issue. tf.
Tbe Gazette oarriee a tail stock ot
mourning note, correspondence style,
with envelopes to mat oh. Those desiring
suoh stationery oan have their wants
supplied Bt this offioe. tf.
Cbas. Jones writes his wife that on
June Qth he and Abe Jones, well known
in Heppner, departed from Lake Linder
mann for Dawson City by boat. Both
were copying good health.
Arlington Record: Jay Luoaa and
wife Btart tomorrow for Baker City,
where they will spend a month, going
then to The Dalles, where Mr. Luobs
will assume tbe duties of register of tbe
land offioe.
R. J. Carsner, of tbe firm ot Carsoer
& Hayden, Haystaok merchants, has
been in Heppner this week on business
connected with his firm. He says Wag
ner will eelebrate tbo doming 4lh in
grand style,
The Gaaette will olnb with tbe Oregon
Senator, the great Pythian paper of Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho, published
at Portland, for $2.75 for the two. Tbe
Senator ia all right. No Knieht of
Pythias ebould be without it. tf.
T.-M.: At 9 o'olook last night, Wm
H. Mansfield, foreman in the Times-
Mountaineer offioe, was presented with
a bounoing little boy by his better half.
The young man is a born printer, and
bis first oall on earth was for oopy.
C. W. Lawrence, of Portland, was In
Heppner yesterday in tbe interest ot the
Remington Standard Typewriter. He
is tbe resident agent for WyckofT, Ses
mnns & Benediot, the manufacturers
and reports large s ires of this excellent
typewriter.
Now that OMpa are an assured fact
you cannot affurl lo wear your wife and
daugbter out over a wash board or a
common washing machine. P.C. Thomp
son & Oo. sell tba Boss washer the best
made, and bave a good aupply on band
Don't be a olsm. 59-60
It yon waal the latest war news, tbe
fret-best looal bappeainga, city or
oountry, get the Gazette, semi-weekly,
Tuesday and Friday. Patronage help
make a paper. Compare it with tbose of
otber towos tba aiza of Heppoer and tb
Gazette will not soffer thereby. It
A ipeoial train bearing Iba railroad
commissioners, Hon. J. B. Eddy, E.
Macrnm and Gen. II. B, Compaon, ac
oompaoied by the well taowu O. R, A N
officials, Messrs. O'Brleo and Wood
worth, oama op 00 a special lata raster
day afternoon, leaviog tba same aveoin
for tba main Una.
Frank McFarland baa been appointed
special agent of The Equitable Life As
earanoe Co., of New York, tbe atrongeal
in tba .world. Ceab snrplua to policy
holders of over 00 millioc dollare. Don't
lake insurance without aaeing tba new
plana of the Equitable, lnaurea both
sexes at same ratea. 77tf
At the Opera Bomee.
The Jossey-Msrvio Oo. of players
opened a four nights engagement at tba
Heppoer opera house on Wednesday
evening in "Braying tha World." The
initial performance waa good and was
well received by a large and apprecia
tive audience. "The Volunteer." a play
wbioh presents many of tbe thrilling in
dents of the present war, was presented
Thuraday evening. Many of tba
plays this company put on tbe stage are
hampered by tbe lack of stage room
neaeeaary for them to display their
soenery to a good advantage and this
waa notioeable in tbe performance on
last evening. Otherwise the piny waa
good. Tonight tbe company will pre
sent to our theatre goers an up to date
oomedy entitled "All a Mistake.'.'
Tomorrow afternoon a grand family
matinee will be given at which tbe play,
"Child ot the Regiment" will be giveu.
Children 10 oente, adults 25 cents. On
Saturday evening tbe great oomedy, "A
Married Baobelor" will be given.
Curtain rieea promptly at 8 o'olook.
Committee Meets and Appoints Other O.im-
mlttes. Hard at Work.
At a meeting in the store ot E. W.
Rhea & Co., on last Wednesday even
ing, the following oommitteea were appointed:
On grounds, Lee Canlwell, who will
take entire charge ot that part of tbe
work.
Geo. Thornton and J as. Hart were se
lected to do the wotk of deooratiog.
Tbe program committee consists of E.
Sbutt, E E. Hewitt, I. N. Hughes,
Art Minor, Jas. Hart and Otis Patter
son,
J. D. B'own, E. M. Sbntt and Otis
Patterson were chosen to look after tbe
printing.
All oommitteea are at work and the
suocess of tbeoslebration seems assured.
Everjbody leud a helping hand and
there will be no doubts as to tbe remit.
M
Bart ia a Bans' vsy.
Yesterday morning Joa LaConna,
who reeidee in tba Haystaok oountry,
but wbo baa bean apending a few days
in Heppner, met with a runaway acci
dent While driving but of town with
bis team, the horse . beoama frightened
at aomething in tbe road and started to
run, throwing Joe out of the vebiole,
Iba bind wbeela of wbioh passed over
bis body and head. He received a bad
scalp wound and waa bruised np to
some extent, but fortunately reoeiyed no
injunea ot a serious nature.
FOUBTB OF JULY RATES.
VOUhTH OF JULY MEETING.
Be not deoeived! A cough, boarsncta
or croup are not to be triiied with. A
dose in time of Million's Cure wtll save
you much trouble. Sold by Connor k
Warren. ". e v
For the Fourth of July tbe O.R. k Co.
will eell excursion tickets from Heppner
to auy station in Oregon and return, in
cluding Wallula and Walla Walla, at a
rate of one fare for round trip. Tickets
will be sold on July 21, 3 l.and 4tb, good
o return on July 6th. For further in
formation see O. R. k N. agent at Hepp
ner. 656-tf
The Marquam Grand, on - Morrison
street in the Marquam building, is nnder
exoellenl management and tbe pubho
will be royally entertained this winter.
New companies and new faoea 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 Borne of the fine dramas that
will be presented. tf
Beauty 1 Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. C'ascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the bodv. Begin to-day to
Danish pimpies, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and tlint sickly bilious complexion by taking
Lascarets, beauty lor ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
. Q'V. a.
M rfw M . .u. -x- " t . . -W
22 years old
Come Out and Hear the Eaele
SCREAM!
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Special Notice.
Aa the present proprietor ihe Ga
zette must leave Heppner sooii, be i
deeiroua of settling up his fTirs Wtut
1b due bim be must have at once, so that
he oan meet all demands. Drop in and
settle your aocount. 67-tf
Aacldental Shooting.
Rooeotly Tom Babannon, who has
oharge of Fame worth k Bishop's sheep
near Desolation lake, aooidentally shot
himself in tbe right thigh just about
tour inches above tne knee. He bad
been oleaniug bis 38 calibre pistol, and
when he returned the cylinder, snapped
the wtopou without taking into con
sideration that there were loads in it.
The weapon was discharged as slated
above., Babannon arrived, here Satur
day nml Dr. MoSwords cut oat the bul
let, cr part ct it, it having split into
three pieoin. One quarter of it could
ut be found, but Bahaunon is getting
long first rate, out at Mr. Farnsworth'a
place on Rhea oreek.
Ladies, take the best. It you are
troubled with constipation, sallow Bkin.
Bod a tired feeling, take Earl's Clover
Tea, it ia pleasaot to take. Sold by
Oooser k Warren. v
I 1 aa 1 -t t "
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L , .."Aa.l a'liiiat 'ia.
Baaldes keeping tha largeat aaaort-
meat ot eeodiaa, fruits, cigara and
notions to be foand anywhere lo tbe
city, Jaa. Hart ia now able to aopply
you with tba Irtland dailieo and all
tba megezlnee and period Irals, both for
eign eod domestic. It yon want read-
log matter, give Jim a call at tba Depp
aar Caody Factory. 39 tf.
E.O.i Tom Ay era' an 1 wi'a are at
Hooter Hot Spring, Moataoa, and will
remain there abont lo waaka. Tbaaa
spriog era convenient lo tba Tallow-
stooe park and from Ibsra many points
of loUrael ia the park eao ba vieited.
Mr. aod Mra. Ayara will b abeent abnnl
Iwo moo lbs, moat of which time tbey
will speoJ ia Iba Yellowalooa.
Mark T. Kady, rpraeoUog aa Ihalr
Portland manager tha Mutual Reserve
Food Life of Nw York, i to Happaer
oobusineaa, Mr. Kaly ia wall np ia Iba
Inaqranoa world, aa I baa bawo rcog
ale 1 by blaflompany with a mag nlfloeol
walrb eharm, a bada vpreaaliag a
part ut lis appmciall'Miof bia ra nark able
rarnrd io Iba insnraoe Una, for Iba
inoatb of Apnl of Ibia year. Mr. Kady
will ramaia aevral daya.
Onidoo Oluba: Yesterday afUrauo
aa II. F. Iaiwtiar and lart.il weraoa
their way frtitu their raiieb oa Maine;
I'UI. lo Iba ft. nidi ua- plaoalbair liMl
girl, tbrea )rar i l l. f. ll Irom tba aagi
aadbrra Iba team wiulJ Ij slopped
Iba abael paaw avsr Iba fbild'l thigh,
breakluglba lra. Tba liltla s 0 flare
aa Uubt to Iowa wbe Ik. Ungaa
radoMhl Iba traotura and aba a aow
rvaliag aa well aa anal I be tpmU4.
M tix f f k4 ef Mwk la
Tt. la It. pf a4 aite mmtmf ml
m rtlim ltl ! an, at lit (ra
HU amllUa, r blaf IM MMft ! Ib
va e ia FtrtA VUval Was
THE AGE OF B GABON.
Tbia la tha age of reason, sod is bo
oalled by the literery onlt ot the day
The term is well applied. In all tha
arts, ecienoee, mechanl, and in taot in
every line ot business, trade ana
Industry, this is amply demonstrated,
and in tbe medical profession it may be
aaid that tbe term applies with great
foroe. . Wbile great discoveries bava
been made in the use and applianos ot
electricity and other elements of natnra
to the cure of dise ise, no less progress
baa been made in thesoUooeot mediolne
aud tha present ag, aa pertain to this
partioolar profession, is many leagues in
advance ot any former period.
Tbara are tbose who are progressiva
and keep abreast of tba tim, and it ia
not naoeiaary to go outside ot Heppner
to find them. Among suoh tha Gazette
deaireo to mention Mrs. Margaerite
Gsrosey,a lady who baa atoJied and
practioed melioioe from the al aod point
of reaaon aod common aaose, aod who
ba given op mtoy yeara ot her life to
tba work ot healing th ie afli oted with
diseaaea of whatever nature. Her wide
experiauoe boa ooly addad to bar ability
aud aba ia now able to rainufiotore
from oat ore' a vast storehouse rnmndiea
almost unfailing in tbelr piwer over die-
ease.
Mra. (larnaey baa established a splen
did boeioee iu Heppner, aod aaa atill
ba fouod willing ail raaly to wait oa
all wbo may call. 8ha obrga for bar
aaedioinea, only, aod not for visile or a
treatmeol. Consultation abeolnlely fra
Office Iwo ilcors smith of Talaca hotel.
Heppner.
Dyaoenala cured, hbilob'a Vital iaer
ImmeJialely reliavaa a.ur atomacb, com
log op of food dialraaa, aod ia Iba great
kidoay aod liver remedy. Hold by Con
es r A Warreu. v
Do you want an ailagraaia tbat woa't
ran like a coward wneo 11 geiabotT
Tbat wou't goat, that wear well, that
baa do acid to rata yoar ailee, that ia
Iba boat made, and warranted to give
satief action? If loa do, 10Q waa'l
Weetera HpaolaL II la not a cheap
grease judged by me of aaa aad pnoe,
boliaonaof lbacbapi whan aotoal
aarvica and prioa are onoeiJered. tMog
a grapbito graaaa Ibara la nothing baiter
for piolont aad aug treaalog. For aala
iclusivaly by P. UTbompaoa A Co.
ra4fslly Merveas.
(ieate: I wu draadfolly navvooa, and
f.ir relief i"k tour Cat I a Clover Boot
Tea. It qnlrled asy vea aad atreaglb.
sued any whole nervosa ayaUm. I waa
troubled with tnttslipetma, kidney aod
bo w I Iroahla. Toor Tea si eleaaad
my ayaUm so tbofoqgbly t l I rapidly
regaiuad bealili aad atranglb. Mra. H.
A KimI, ilslf.rfd, laa. Hld by
1'ui.Mt A Warrea. f
Well Known la Heppner.
Mr. Godfrey Blumenthal, son of L.
Blumentbal, of Heppner, and who epeol
tbe summer here a few years ago, was
the winner in a 440 yard toot race down
at Portland reoently and got bis pioture
in tbe Oregonian, whiob baa tbe follow
ing to say ot tbe young man:
"Godfrey Blumentbal, wbo is one of
the best-known members ot tbe Multno
mah team, entered tbe athletlo field two
yeara ago. He first ran nnder the ool
ore ot tbe High school, where bia work
was ao good that he soon attraoted the
attention of the Moltnomab managers,
and Bbortly afterward entered that olnb.
He baa taken narl in a g'eut many meets.
and baa never failed lo distinguish him
self. He now holds tba Paoiflo Nortb
west record tor the 440 yard run 63
seconds. Blumenthal is 19 years old
feet 64 inches tall, and weighs 133
pounds." 1
Albert Foster is over from Wagner laying in
some supplies for the summer. Mr. Foster Is
the goDtleman wbo received a badly smashed
up arm, the result of monkeying with a traction
engine In this neighborhood last summer. The
Injured member has healed up in good shape,
but as yet Mr. Foster has but little use of It.
The arm may eventually gain lu usefulness,
however.
The new watch la to have a uhono
graph cylinder bidden away, and at the
hour and at each quarter of an hour
a tny voice will be heard iffvlug vou the
exact lime, ion will simnlv touch
spring, bold the watch to your ear. and
the little fairy on tbe inaide will whla-
per the hour.
MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1898.
The biggest time Heppner ever saw will be
ushered in on July 4th by a series of salutes,
by the usual doings on these occasions. A
grand ball day and night. Outdoor sports and
athletic exercises. Uncle Sam will do the
thing up brown.
One of the many congratulatory let
ters sent to her majesty npropoa of the
length of her reigii was from a little in
valid pirl of nine, Catherine, dnuphtpr
of Dr. Smith, of Dumfries. The child
was so Interested to hour of the (jueen's
longf reign that nothing would witifsy
her but she muat Bend a message to the
liege ludy, und bo hcT parents allowed
hertta forward a simple little note.
Three days lutcr Catherine was delight
ed to receive a note from Miss 1'htpps
thanking her for her "nice little let
ter." Her majesty also sent her photo
graph, thinking the child might like
to have it in her room.
NEW 600DS
That have come in just lately.
Thousands are frying It.
Tu order to prove tha great merit of
Ely's Cream Balm, tha most affective cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, wa bava pre
pared a gmieroua trial size for 10 cents.
Oct it of your druggist or send 10 ceuta to
ELY BROS., CO Warren St., N. T. City.
1 suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever eiuce a boy, and I never hoped for
cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seeius to do
even thut Many acquatutunoea have used
it with excellent results. Oscar Ostruui,
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111,
Ely' Cream Balm ia tha acknowledged
enre for catarrh and contains no oocuina,
mercury nor ariv lnnriou dmg. l'rico.
C0neitM. A' -tiff nr v mill.
Some exquisite patterns in summer
wash goods Percales, Zephyrs,
Ginghams. A nice line of Ladies'
Shirt Waists, Collars, Cuffs and Ties.
In the Shoe Department
There has been some new arrivals
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Eczema !
The Only Cure.
Eciema ia more than a skin diseaae,
and no skin remedies can cure it. Tha
doctors are unable to effect a cure, and
their rnlneral mixturca ara damaging
to tha moat powerful constitution. J n
whole trouble is in tba blood, and
Swift's rJpeciflo is tha only remedy
which can reach luoh deaa-aeated blood
dleeaeea.
Ixhbi kroks eatoa aiy daughter, sad eoo-
tiaaed So spread antll
ker head waa eallraly
eoverad. the waa treated
by several f wd doctors,
bat grew worse, aad the
dreadful disease spread
lo her feae. (ha waa
lakea to two aalabrawd A
health spr!n, bat ra '
reived no twnrflL Bm X..-ia.'
alat mediolne ware tab mi. hat wtihoat ra
sa It. antll we iWrtilw! lo try a a. a .aatf bf the
una tne nrai tntiia mm flnlah4. nr be4 "
fan to haal. A 4aa bMll art br aom
bUtl an1 Ivfi bar akin perfm-ilt aatonth Bit
M an alslen year nM. ant ha s mMnllliil
rta of hair. Not e al(a ol tbe deaa4(ttl
otseaea aaa ever rrnaa.
ft T annsa,
rot Leeee Ava St. boats. Ma.
Don't eipt local applications of
aoapa and aalvaa to cure basema. Tba
reach only tba surfaoo, while tha di
aeaaw cornea from within. Hwift'i
ripoclfio
S.S.S.r,Blood
la tha mil curt and will reach tha ml
itwtinat raaa. It ta far ahead of all
similar remedies, t-aiia it auras raeea
which ara Deynnd thalr rraeh. H 8 M la
purvl aegaubla, and ia tha only btoa1
rernMly guaranteed to contain no pot
ash, mercury orothsr mineral
a
kiea'a Areata BaJta.
Tba Bewt Halve w tba world for Cot.
Brahsaa, Horaa. Cleare, all Hbeota,
rf H-ieea, Tettaf, Chapped llaada,
CbaUatoa, Oxn. aat. all Ht Iap
Uuua. a I Lvaluvay (area Tltea or aa
pay ra4ired. It ia f aaratel to gia
imwI eeliafaeUua o Bftaef rWoaJed.
' Hwa ij ceate p' twi. F-r aala by
KWsua Urttg Cw t. J. tlca, BBttBf rr.
CASTOR I A
For Xofa&ti and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Alwajs Bought
Bears tha
Gibson & Berger,
At ('has Jones' Ol.l Rtant.
Hhuvinix. - 15 Cti.
Hair Cut! iiiir. - 115 "
latIis'J."c. Kvervtliinu Strict
ly First ('luHH.
Mathews &i Gentry
BAHRERS
15
Shaving
Cents.
Bhnp loo .i.fS Hiilllh Ol V'mU.mit,
G. B. HATT,
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving,
Half Cwttlni,
boa, Matlivk Corner,
18 Canta
28 "
Hi piior, Uraon.
rWa.ka mail-4 fra by hwlfl Pt-wlflc .
Cwmpaxir, AUaau, Oworxia. 'Jl tlour lo tM.T;t
The CALIFORNIA
Lodolng House
iCDS 28 aaa 60 Canta
(JKO. HOMK, Pro
I lOllHf
C0NSER & WARREN,
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
A CoinpI t! Stork of J'tlff Htl'l
ways in "totk. f'ftffultaM iill"fi
of ,'rcuij tioh.
fr'li tlrtiK l
j'.ii'l to filling
VERY STYLISH FOOTWEAR
Ono lino to sell at $2.50
Another sella at f3.50
Still another sella at $1.00
lero h
Those broken lots of pointed shoes at $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.00 are going fast. They origin
ally sold tor i.i.w, ;s.ou ana jj-i.uu. i"(,y
. ... II I I .1 i 'VI "..
aro aciuaiiv away uowu oeiow cum, ii
nothing wrong with them.
Os
l-V'i'.ewl
" w rTS Wa
.ayTaT,. ,a aa aja'TTryW
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been teased by...
JaCISOKCHUKS
Wba has secured tha scrvkea of
AIRS. A1ARGARET VON CAD0W
ft I. ut i a . a
An iiianap r. it win In) run m lirnt ciaxt shapo
t vt rv tH piirtinent. Hales rt ii.xoiiithh'
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
III
TIIK PALACE HOTEL JJAK,
.J. O.IJOROI-nORS.lrop.
Kcc)s tlic Irincst Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
HOOTS AND SHOEStn..
D
THC rtCC TO OIT TMIM It Of
ai. iickixK.N'rii.Aiav V
CO.
ks eatlklBf la Mil Maa tl..t t" ! aMa ah I ym ca dptl ca It ) a
attw m mttm lhf S'a'aute It,
SHOCS IN ALL Tim LATLST STYLES.
Ol Z aaf, Matai leaa4 Maaalrlaf f alalu'
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