The Gazette. Friday, July 1, 1898. WAR NEWS! CHICAGO, Jane 29. A News special says Sampson has definitely ascertained Cervera's position to be near a high hill at the entrance of The Gazette is not heralding its the harbor and safe from American shells, but Cervera cannot damage coming with a brass band but its the American boats nor train his guns against Shaf ter'a men. circulation can be determined at MADRID, June 29.-The queen today authorized the formation of the Heppner postoffice. Adver- f ' will nlB note this. aD axillary squadron of warships at Cadiz. ..... r BAIQUARI, June 27. News received from the Cuban headquart- DUE TO PROTECTION. er8 Bav8 the Spaniards are strongly entrenched at St. Ursula and I t t. i u : i l cs l: i i i -.1 i The influence of j epublican poli- "H5uu,tuuiiiuiiuieUiruwb u nuiuw u uibWNUiu cies upon the good times which be- batteries supported by 6,000 men. gan to prevail when the Gorman- Shafter gave rigid orders for troops not to have an engagement Wilson tariff was supplanted by w;th tbe Spaniards until absolutely necessary. He wants to keep the the Dingley measure is Bhown in t & rea(J or & decigive attack and expecta the Spaniards will make bold relief by the manufacturing . , ..... . c , . a strong resistance. statistics of the fiscal year now drawing to a close. When the LONDON, June 30. The News says that the government will new period of prosperity began, its ' ' . moving cause was challenged by shortly commence a great ship building program, involving the use of the democracy with the statement every English ship yard. that the advance of prices and the CAPE HAYTIEN, June 30. Furious cannonading was heard release of capital were due to the thifJ orerjoon in tne Winward Passage off Mole St. Nicholas which famine in India, whicn naa maae .. .. ,. , , . still continues. on oTtrn.nrriinn.ri7 flfimftna lor ' . . FTVflQTnM Tuna tll Tf i'a nmxrls tkoe fV,r .QronJQli Viott American breadstuffs. Undoubt- uu . v yu. edly thb famine did much, but a evacuated Coney, near Santiago. good foreign market for wheat did MONTREAL, June 30. The Spanish consul has been instructed not quadruple the output of iron tQ enter & tea against Canada alowing the United gtates r6venue and steel mills, revive the textile , ... , , , T , . , , . , ,, .... cutter Gresham to paBS through the canals from the Great Lakes to industries and recall the millions r a which went into hiding when a he 0eai1 a9 il wil1 be UBed for war Ppones. free-trade democracy trod Ameri- LONDON, June 30. The Chinese legation here denies the re- can manufactures under fot. One portl tnat spain has bought two vessels from their home government. had to look elsewhere , than to Hood' Are gaming favor rapidly. fjaa Business nien and travel- CM II lers carry them in vest III pocket, ladies carry them a" in purses, honiekeepers keep them in medicine eloteta, friends recommend them to friend, ft tag them with tampering with the elec tion returns in the county olerk'a office before the vote waa canvassed. Samuel Roberta, night watchman at the conrt Louse, at the preliminary examina tion baa testified that be saw the three defendants and L. V. Eblen, county clerk, now absent from the oily, enter the oonrt bonse about midnight, June 11. He afterwards saw County Olerk Eblen leave the building with a roll un der bia arm. Union Church Services. The ministers representing the differ ent ohurohes of Heppner met one da; this week and completed arrangements for anion servioes to be conducted on Sunday evenings during the month of July. The program arranged is as fol lows: July 3d, Christian church, Rev. J. W. Flesher; July 10th, M. E. churoh, Bishop Morris ; July 17th, M. E. ohurch, South, Rev. Henry Barnbart; July 24th, Baptist oburob, Rev. O. R. Howard; July 31st, M. E. oburcb, Rev. R. L Shelley. Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for this issue which speaks volumes for them, but the goods are there, all first class, and prices to match. Call in and Mr. Rhea will see that you get what you want. India and the wheat for the cause TAMPA, June 30. Three more transports left this forenoon for lr t Tl H 1 s ; "1 1 . ll 11. . A. of that. The tariff and the tariff oantiago. it is expected mat oppmger win go wuu me next ex- alone, unless we except the general pedition, which leaveB in a day or two. confidence in republican policies of whatever nature, was and is pointmeut to the Oregon City land visible as the inspiring source of office, there was a mighty howl the new industrial prosperity. that Mr. Geer had been abused, How great that prosperity has and a great demand was made for become, to what height it has his appointment at once. The mounted in a twelvemonth, the great Oregonian seemed to have annual report of the bureau of forgotten the good work of the statistics attests. From that com- gold democrats . lie was loud prehensive and impartial record in his denunciation of the treat we learn that the exports of manu- ment of Mr. Geer but there was no faotured articles for the fiscal year solicitation for Mr. Black, repre exceed those of any previous year, senting the gold democracy, and for the first time in the history It might be proper to interject a of the country they exceed the im- word here. This "horse play" was ports of manufactures. In ten not intended to help Mr. Geer, but months the excess over imports was a direct stab at the delegation. has been $10,000,000, with $10,000,- It was not expected that Mr. Geer 000 more in sight for the two re- would grow into timber suitable maining months. Last year the for governor, to ursurp the place difference waB the othor way by prepared by Simon for Governor over $27,000,000. Lord, who was scheduled as his The items of expansion in the own successor. But Mr. Geer grew volume of domestic product cover in favor, and even Mr. Simon was a wide range. The exports in compelled to give him a left-band agricultural implements, for in- ed endorcement. Btance, have risen to $0,000,000. The inconsistency of the Ore Locoraotive enginos, bar iron, gonian is so apparent, it hard warn, nails, iron rildtos and is so manifestly uufair, that sheets, all forms of iron and steel, no one can be blinded to this, leathers, oils, pnraffine, soap, glass- If Mr. Black's coutiuuauce iu oilice ware, rubber, cottou and woolt'u is so neceHary uow, it was just as goods, chemicals, brass and copper needful when Harvey was howling are among the articles of com-Ugit the delegation for their morce which are selling as they action last fall which took Mr. Geer never sold beforo, both at home out of the list of candidates for and abroad. The total exportation oollector of customs. It all shows of manufactures in the fiscal year just as plain as day that thero is ending in 1898 amount to $1.50,- not tho least consistency in 300,087, ami for the following year Harvey, and that principles and the estimatoa rauge up to '2'.K),- mon must wait while he veuts his OOO.MO. splonotio instincts. Such n showing as this, coupled with a healthful exhibit of cus. i.. : i... The lanl man on earth who inc measure the republican CRm. ould talk about any person's dis- tmiun nroi.liociesof 1H1ML It ia not bonOHty ' 11 Hl!l,tt- TLe Ua the least of the benefits acquired zetto lmH duraotitary evidences that no party for long years to ,n ,U P"""". which shows that come will be rash enough to attack Lw connection with the Portland the nroteetive t)oIirv. Ttat tx.liev custom, cilice only ceamul who ha .o Wifiml it!! 1, r,,,,..!., forced to reigu by lleueral (Jraut, that it presents a stone wall to R,ul t,,Rt hrt WM the every form of political opposition. ,u,a ,,f R,)out nm) tbat a. It has come to stay; it can hold Its ma ira auer uus ren.g. own. To endeavor to supplant it nal,OD thcro ,t,U r,,UR'u,Hl Ki,",t bonfl. bv .olimlulM lmt.ril(i him, owiug the governni.ut, a sum mioi. the discarded Gorman- Wil. H nwn'y. OVtr rttortiti i. a --- - - - a prince among men; he is a god compared with Harvey Scott The Portland Chronicle, a very small sheet, edited by a very small man wno got very mad at ex Senator Mitchell because he couldn't bulldoze Mr. Mitchell into giving him a place at the "public teat", is having a few spasms. They are not hurting anyone. Tbe Salem Sentinel's "exposi tion number" is at hand and is well worth the perusal of the people of our great state. Mr. Irvine has shown commendable enercv in getting out this issue. A Clever Trick. It cerlaioly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it wbo bas lame baok and weak kid neys, malaria or nervoos troubles. We mean be can cure himself right away by taking Eleolrio Bitters. This medicine tones np tbe whole system, acts as a stimolent to the liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier Bnd nerve tonic. It cures ooDstipation beadacbe, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores tbe system to its natural vigor. Try Eleotrio Bitters and be oonvinced that they are a miraoie worker. Every bottle gnaranteed. Only 50 cents a bottle at Sloonm Drug Co's, E. J Slo oum, manager. Toe Oregonian never had a good word for General Grant. It even revils his memory. The reason is plain. It is Harvey's personal hatred coming out. HCO'IT, I'AITKIISON AND BUA( K. son law will be one of the eaHii'Ht ways to political suicide, -S. F. Chronicle. r-i i i. t ' remaps you nave mauc ALWAYS VSVMK. Harvey Noott linn often beeu the atihjoi't of diHcuHKiou in the new pnpts of Oregon. Mont of them agree that he it always unfair, if hi ow n ptrotial uplecn nn( apit enters iuto the matter to bo con sidered at ln hand. Tor inatnnce, tnlft Hie npfHiint. ment of r&tteraou to sutveivl Black. t)no would bi forcl ti bolii've, if they aro coimtmt read ers of thi Oreouiaii, that Mr. BUt'k'it enfrcel lOHitiatiixi, after letting aTel luorothau live years M colhvtor of custoiua, pnrt of it uuder a republicau reident. was wrenchiig great gobs of tears froin the rye of Harvey. That Lit son I mas full of nioital agony I a u" this creat democrat was I not ta riH'eivs further recognition. It it worth w hilt to l'k Into this, however, lfie jutuping at c b-chii"n. Wl.en Mr. (leer's apj Kch'.i u fir tho place was ut ai l y Lit ap-l up your mind to take Scoffs Emulsion this summer. Then look for this picture on , the wrapper, a man with a bit; fish on his back., Do not let anyone talk to S I i... .11 S C'Hd." NX hen you uint coJ liver oil and the hypo phosphites vou nam the very hcM. Vou will tin J thcni in only one place, hcott I niulsion. There is no other emul sion like it; nunc other docs the tame work ; and no other ha I'c Mine record of cures. Kroin the I'dulli'ton Rcpiiblirau. A I'eudleton paper that apes tbe Ore gonian lu its abuse of tbe Oregou dele gation in congress, deplores the removal of Tom Dlack from tbe offlae of oolleotor of ouHtoms of Portland, and heaps abuse npon bia nooesimr, I. N. Patterson. Mr, Hlack is a roan wholly devoid of moral character, ha neglected bit wife and family for years who are forced to rattle for tbenteelvea, while be spends hit money In rlbalJmu carousing. Hn oharaoter is well known to tbe Oregon ian who baa no nae for him, but be turves at a meant to an end, namely, tbe bnae of Henator Mitohell. U lack's de fense by the looal parwr is due to its de tire to echo tbe opinion! of tbe Oregon. Ian, whioh occasionally quotes it as Its recompense. Tbe obarge against l'attertnn.ot whiab to mnoh hus been made, Is the sale of impure food to tbe iomatea of the insane anylnm. It tbe food were diseased a i'ortland bonne waa in every way re tt onsihle for it. Tbe goodt were con tracted for by l'l tor tou with a I'ort land wholetsle Brra wbo thiprxnl the good direet from rortland to Falrm, and tbe goods were never teen by Pat terson. This was ten years ago. Dr. Lane wbo at Ibis late date prefers tbe obarge continued for years alter tbe date now ri-fcrred lo, to accept lbs goods for ate at tbe atylnm witbont protest from the Mm Portland firm. Tbe Oreot.lao nnnbl not to ratallib tbe prreedeot of going tack far to dig up a man's rroord One of lhe days it will be tbowo why I Ue fry He. ilt wat fired nnt of the offio of r"llfH- r of rnatoma Id Portland, ami fr whirh he Md Konalor Mitrbrll iMpon.iliU and nvr forgave him. II la an old tlorr and rtntrt buck lo l;n. when Mr. Ke.lt time and aain vioUld Ibeiustrnctioni tif the d partment by t.!l-ctig to ninke Ibt pror rerrotUnere He mitd In keeping on band in violation of the rnlre Irora lt.ViM lo H (Xof Uncle Ham's money, and tbe combined Inlltience of rvnaior Mitchell and lleorge II. Wil lUms eonM ii"l hit brad. He was removed and from that day In tliit h baa iritrntlT f.mght Henalof Mitchtl . Ihe-e a'e fc'e ll knoaa lo the lend in re poblicaiiS l thlt eleU, but, r baw, iievtr ltfore utliett,l. McClare't Hagszine for July. Tbe opening article of McClure's Magazine for July portrays the private and official lite of President MoKinler from tbe first dawn of the war crisis down almofet to tbe present moment Only four of our presidents have had to oonduot a war; and bow President Mc Kinley oonduots one is here related with a most interesting wealth of detail. Tbe illustrations of the article consist of typioal war-time scenes in the White House and departments, drawn from life, and a number of excellent portraits from recent speoial photographs. Stephen Brorjuul, who was himself a participant in it, tells of "Tbe First Fight on Cuban Boil" in our war witb Spain, and his artiole is interestingly illustrated from photographs taken by himself. Cleveland Moffett's aooount of "The Fastest Vessttl Afloat" the "Tor- binia", which easily makes forty miles an hour is the narrative of a thrilling and unique ezpurienoe as well as the description of a most remarkuble in ventioo. General Miles, in au nooount of bis personal experiences as nno of the guests of honor at tae Queen's J ubile gives a most impressive exhibition of "The Military aud Naval Olory of Ejg land''. Anthony Hope's uovel, "IVipert of lleutzuu", is concluded in this num ber in a cosittently flue and heroic way, l ie interest never pansing to the IuhI word. W. A. Fraser aud Octave Tliftnel oontributegood abort atones, and lleury Newbolt and Husaell contribute notable war pomes. Perhaps tbe most striking contribution, however, is Mr. Henry Norman's paper of impressions of Amer ica as be Audi it on revisiting it in war timet. As one of the editors of the Lin don Chronicle, making tours of special observation Into all parts of the world, an Englishman by birth, bnt by educa tion in part an American, Mr. Norman's views have an exceptional valne. His admiration of tbe United Hlatet it very hearty, and be believe that a future alliance between tbe Uuited HUtea and Great Britain it inevitable. Tn8. tt. MfCi,CKi Co., New York City. 141 lr5 East 2otb Street. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Okf.gon, May. 31. 1K98. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has tiled notice oi his intention to make Anal proof in support of his claim, ana that said proof win be made before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, July 9th, iH'Jtt, viz: JOHN KILKENNY. of Heppner, Oregon, H. E. No. 4392 for the SEJ bee li 1 i K as B w ra. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Barney P. Doherty, of Hepp ner, Oregon, jerry Brosnan, ot Heppner, Ore gon, Vi illiam B. Finley, of Heppner, Oregon, . jgC: ST P 3? SP ff: Harry Bartholomew, of Heppner, Oregon 654-65 A8. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mav 81. 18! VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Dciore A. aiauory, u. B. commissioner, amepp ner, Oregon, on Saturday, July ?, 1f8 viz: BERNARD V. DOHERTY. of Alpine, homestead application No. 3925, for tne ana fc'.i su,1 see a t i u n a i He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Barney McDevitt, of Ixing- ton, uregon, jonn KUKenuy, oi uauoway, ore- ion, cnas. van winme, or uanoway, Oregon, Sdwara uonerty, oi Lexington, Oregon. 654-65 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grande. Oreoon, May 2:1. 1S98. VfOTlCE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 following-named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her cIhIui. and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ol Morrow county Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 1H9H. viz: KLIZA J. WHETSTONE, formerly Eliza 1, noyer, Fid No737, for'the scH nw.sW ne.nw se1 and no' swfi sec 27, tp 2 8. r 27 E W M. Hlie HAinet the following wttnessci to prove hpr continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John N. Elder, 'I nomas Mat lock, Frank Kliler and Emma Kilcup, all oi ueppner, or ego u. c vv. DABiur. i , 6.M-62 Register. The Leader Of Course! w vi vi vi vi vi m Ml J; A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, 'Xl I. i "!.. 4 TL.. ...L.l The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. Is a joy forever." That's what you'll find at OT. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- m vi Notice of Intention. Land Office at LaGrandk, Orkuok, June IH, iHtm. JOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT TfE i follciwIiiK-uamed settler has riled notice ol her Intention to make final proof in support of her claim, ami that said proof will he mad before the County t'ler of Morrow County. Or egon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 30, lwn.vli: ci.r.n&riiiis. yjn i a. Administratrix of the estate of Sarah A. Water man, deceased. T. C. No. iVsj, for the se4 sec. 1, tp. 2 8 , r. 27 It. one names tne iouowing wiinenaei to prove her continuous residenee upon and cultivation of wild laud, viz: Kolwrt H. Morgan. Ed E. Kallug, M. J. Devin and A. H. hUmp, all of lleppuer, uregou. E. W. Bat1.itt, W-71 Register, SOTICE OF JS TESTIOS. . , i I ( ... v v. l.tVDdltll I AT LaUBAKM. OkS.iOM. Jtltlt- fi, w. NOTH t 1 HERKHY t.IVKN THAI' THE lullowliig.iiainett aettler has llle.1 noil, e of hta Inlrnllott l ttiak final prMi hi iipiort if his claim, and that atd ( r. .C will Im. tnade tl.re the t'outiljr t'lerlt ol M.trriiw CiMiMly. itikoii, at lleppurr, Oregon, no August I. !.. l WtlllAM (irnRliK IIYNP. U 1 So .'. ..r the new aw. H. t J H , r. K H natiii'S the l"ll..ln KItiiesu i.nt NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud Office at LaUahp. Orkuon, June i:l. IS'.ih X"OTU R IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE a followlua named settler has filled notice of his Intention to make llnal pnxil In aupMrt of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before A. Mallory, I tilted htatel commUslnner for Oregon at Hvpucr, Oregon, on July 2, lxtw, ' HENRY WADE IM. No nil for the N' Nf and NK'4 N'WI Her 17. 1 wp INK a. Ha names the lollowing witneaaM to prove hi. rontinuniia reaidetira upon and cultivation ol Mid land, vis: foater Adams. Jsy levins, John Edwards. A. II. Mama, all ol llrppuar, Oregon, ....p, ... ..r'. K. W. Baitlstt. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laxd orru i at L0srt . oatuoit, June I.I. wl. VOTH R IH H FRF. BY OIVI THAT THE 1 f..ltlii( named settler has flleil imiIIi ol his Intention in mat final trMl In siiiirt ol hi.iiiiillnnoiii teal.lenrc tip.ui and euliltatl.m ' his claim, and thai Id pn. wilt lw mult b. H MM land. J..-tdi l.tii hniati. John M Waddle, M llllain Marrrtt and Arthur Xmltli, all ul lleppiirr, Otegoii. K. W. Iltaatrr. hi 71 Kcjl.tef. Notice of Intention. l.D (rrn a at ljnaps. (tan. one 3'. I vptut H iirttraY nivri inr ihk oilo ifitf-iiamr.! aettier has fltrt tiotlc ol J,l.itfrtillon I ' tnahe final priM f In snl-rt of hi. claim, ami thai Mid prl III h made tw. Lira the ixmty i l.-U u( Morrow c. ii.lt lira. vu, at llci .i.. r, nrrj.m on A i'i. I, u AI'AM II. M II Al M, T. '. Mi J.M. lor lha ', net,, nai, ne and ira lia are I.' la p a , r .' K II. ihio.i. Iha i.ni.ialng wtitieM i f.r..a ll. e.hllmioii. rt-ltettr itpm and enllliattoti '( Ml.! land, v.i ;4r,h ,nikmtn, J.ilm TrKtP with mi r.rriKx awverl a -a la Tr-w la Mlsai h a sWrt. as t f f. Ihr O I. II. !' Vf,-ua)or nf Haletn aa I H.M.e. Ai Ham U lipid. mI It. pi-ner, loeaon. A i. l; J ti- . a K. W, Wi.ti.rt, AlMl'V. Is thi t im tit mi Mf or tmk tT t.l iit.-..n. ,,f the County il Mori-ua. la .otl, I'laliitilT, Harttt e- vt ndatit, Moil. I !. f .1.1. .. i. .it In tttp iiitn. ill the ftti i Oeeirria t.mi ara IVe.l.t i.imiI I.. at-t a'.t an.e. the r.m ali.t I l.-l '..) tj,, I., (, almi .iilllVI t-M ft an.l ..ol on .f 1.. I, -re tKe firl d.t ot I'.e I- ti r. .il.f I. fm t an ro.iit to all ntc of I Mora lh alt, l.r ! a- 4 , m an I II fall U l'lft lof llef.- ..Hill l au lor a tlx t mi n ty I'lera ol Morrow nullity, lira- hi, at Heppner. nr.-troii. on July a, law, vis nr. i r haiku. IM No SKA for the HWl N KSa. HFV, NWI, NflaKW'.SWi. fie'.her.ii. Tpsaar. E. Ha nami-a Ilia lollowltii wltneaa.-a to prove Ms iNoitliiuoiii rrt.li-nr upon and cultliatlnn nl Mid laud, vis M irlkll. T A. I'rl.Selt i.eoraa wrry.Wl Mikawell. allot Heppner, im (on. S. W. Bati.stt, Keclslar Notice of Intention. I Al orrirK AT 14 ORANDK, ORfilOX I 4 Junail. a. Kntie la here). f Ivan that I IS following named aetller has filed tiollraol hi Intention Ui make final proof In support ol hla claim, and that Mid proof will ! made liora A waliory, I . a. rommtaaloner Mr r- fui al lleppuer. nrron. nn Aoauat li, 1, v 1 1 sr. nil Hr hi, Heppner, Or , Md. No ". t"f tha W, 5'i - r ia t aim sa se. lap f a t K Ha name lha following wttneaatw in fMt Ida eoiititiiioiia reai-iema iipttn and cultivation ot aal.l laud. !' I la Itftwhena Slrelof w ri.o.il Wuiiara Hutu, Ivier H'tng. all ol Ueppwr. in. a. w, PAHI 1 sir. keglalaf, NOTICE OF INTENTION. j tirrn a at Tat DLts OMnnu, M,T ti w Nt'Tti It la MFKFaV tilVFI lfTIIII totioa Inff naf wl wlllrl iaa ft iew fv.rtt.-e c hi Intention tai f..a final pr. In ftopfwrt nf hu laiffl, ami thai Mid prt.f will M .! M lr tna i outiiy I Ink at lleppMf. Oregon, ua . . .... . . . k . , I I ! " 'I ee mi nig p.ainiilf Iha tine In k Al I H L ri. F. laU caadl lata OO tea Iilaloa Iwlsl In I . ,.( th wtat m, M h, i W .4 s ttnn ! nt tjl(to aoRte, ar, ir.i. X.i 4 Marl... rnlf f. j iJ.a o lb- .If IrZJiZWU i TSSSW M f ml tvmfl, as I Al ofuaya H. T. Khibsij 1 " m" swa 1 m mm th following tti.w o pro i.,.'i w ,-.-. . I nil e..inniioiia reanienrw upna a f tintatl.w aaiil J"hB A i'arsa, era arralri' al Mili-m Tus1ay tthi tin a war rat. I ta a.s i--t-a--m saota to In Ju II 1'. n. ibm sui- 1 a 1 raatlaaj.lalal"f rirmul Jn.lga.ctaf I waft I'J h f I f 1 '.l.e.1 I I. t of J ( , t, ta, .,iti. t t-l itia I ,'UvJ lit; A u tl U. ,mi,vii n 1 tal 1 1 . t . 1. t- ol . 1 ii. t. U .-'t an.oa. t,,t,, lo.g..i, J,,.t. I f it ol I n F t Mr -o, "4 I 1 1. . -. Jaa fiiuau. id Laainitiw nf let 1 g .!. t , Mfft.lt, Jaa. r MiMiat g'S w OOL GROWERS If you have not yet realized that the "pood old times" are with us, your blood is out of order. Get rid of that "tired feeling" and awake to the fact that the Wool Growers' Warehouse ill f Is the place to store your wool this season. Whv? Re- cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not beine in ll . CI I I ! ... I 1 . r! me iiem uuyiiiK wuoi ourselves, we encourage competition amongst the buyers and secure you the highest price. Head In your order Blai Wg art selling wool sacks and twine at coat, parahla whan wool 1. at once. W s pay the hlgheat rah price (or sheep pelts and hides. We areagenta for Llttla'a Din aud Klark 11.1 T.k.r.. r.i .t .,.t.i . dltva nn the market. " . .... pre-ra Wg pay Irelsht to team.ters whan riieaied toiioaobv owners of wool We have a lull supply n Heed Barlt-y and Wheal, alao Htewm Holle.1 Harl'ey (or teamiler. Wreit your teamsters lo the lower war.hoae.. Ma guarantea yoU a square deal R. F. HYND, Aanaflcr. NEW DRUGS Our Rapidly W are rerelvliig a 8w nnr M (d. almost every da. Oil InerM.Ing trade demands It, ronaentigntly fiy. ru.t.J,. Ottr JStcitloiiory 13onirtiiiont In Completo XVttgaaa la llawg gkar ulve aita a ostli Slocum Drug Co. THE ftRT Of BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production ol.... HOP GOILVB Jnd noti the entire mrU1 Knnivn this icrfect vnttluct .1.1 the Mar Drctccry beer 4 I On draught at I all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COAIPANY. B03 Wi.sis.im , ,y,rt..M,o 1