in .',,1 il i I 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 If 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Wbeii me lair. Fans accompanied by mucous patches in the mouth, erup tions on the skin, sore throat, copper colored splotches, out swollen glands, aching muscles and bones, the disease is making rapid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly and effectually cleansed of this violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this specific' poison. ' It cures the worst cases thoroughly and permanently. lug Condition Could iUJ$&$2k ., , Poiion. I tried Dave Been No Worse, jri their treatment did me no good ; I wu retting worse all the time ; my hair came out, ulcers appeared in my throat and mouth, mv body wal almost covered with copper colored splotches and offensive ores. I suffered severely from rheumatic pains in my shoulders and arms. My condition could have been no worse ; only those afflicted as I was can understand my sufferings. I had about loBt all hope of ever being well again wheat I decided to try a. B. B but must confess I had little faith left in any 7 medicine. After taking; the third bottle I noticed change in my condi tion, i nis was truiy en ' couraglng, and I deter- mined to give 8. 6. 8. a thorough trial. From that time on the improve ment was rapid ; 8. 8. 8. seemed to have the dis ' ease completely under control ; the sores and ulcers healed and I was soon free from all signs : nf tha disorder I have been strong and healthy ever since. I,. W. Smith, I,ock Box 6n, Noblesvllle, Ind. I is the only purely vege table blood purifier known, $1,000 is offered for proof that it contains a particle of 1 mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment.' We charge nothing for medi cal advice ; cure yourself at home. -THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Shell Mounds of Florida. A ship's officer who has spent mud time on the Bt. John's river, Florida, thinks that he has solved the problem as to the origin of the shell moundf that occur along that stream. The river twists about in an extraordinary way, so that in many places a view along the water extends for only a few rodo, but he finds that a tall object oi the smoke of a Are shown from the top of ono of these mounds could bo seen from those next below and above, and he believes that these eminences werf Indian signal stations, by means oi which the natives were able to an liounee the approach of a hostile fore along tho river, as the. Greeks signaler? the news of the fall of Troy to theii home cities by lights on the mountain tops, that were repeated from peak U mmk. r , STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a meetinp of the stockholders of the Morrow County Land and Trust Company will be held at the ollice of the Company in lleppner on Monday, March 11, 1001 , at 7 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, K. F. Hynd, Secretary. Heppner, Or. Jan. 11, 1001. The olaim of other cough medicines lo be as good Chamberlain's are effeoto ally set at rest in tbe following testimon inl of Mr. C. D. Glaus, an employe of lUrtlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. lie eayi: "1 had kept adding to a cold and Congo in ibe winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of without permanent belp, nntil one da; I whs in the drug store of Mr. Houlehao and he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough remedy and offered to pay buck my money it I whs not oured. My lung" . and bronchial tubea were very sore at this time, but I tm completely cored by tbn remedy, and have unoe always turned to it wbun I got cold, and toon find relief. I also recommend it to my friends and aiu Rind to say it Is tbe best ' of all onuRh medicines." for isle by Censer St Warren, druggists. HOTEL IIElTNElt. This well-kept boose is centrally lo cated on the west side of Main street, lleppner, and baa good rooms And a bountiful table, at reasonable rates. The lleppner and Canyon City stage starts from the Hotel lleppner daily, exce t Monthly, and goes through in 24 hours. " The Telephone Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, on west side of Main street, keeps first cIrhs rigs and saddle horses, , and takes tho beat of care of them. . 11. A. Thompson, Proprietor of all Throe. When you want physio that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect use CtiHmbrlain'a Htomnoh and Liver Tablets, l'rioe 25 cents. Humpies free.. Exery box guarantees. For sale by Conner A Warren druggists. Bismarck'a Iron Narva . Was tbe result of his splendid health Indomitable will sod tremendons energy ane not found where stomach, liver, kid nevs and bowels are ont of order. If j ou .,,, H.p-q qualities and the suooesg " "i hrinii, use Dr. King's New Life l'l l They develop every power of bruin and body. Only 25o at Couser Warren Prog Co. ; i , . s A Convincing Aaswsr. "I hobbled iufo Mr. Blaokmoo's drug ' store on eveniua. "aya Wesley Nelson, of nimillton, 0 "and he ssked ma to trv Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheum tiara with wbiob I had suffered for a lonir time. I told him I bad do faith in any medioins ss they all failed. lie aid: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm does not belp you, yon need not pay for it.' I took bottle of it home sod osed ' jt according to the directions and in ona week 1 whs eared, aDd have not loo been troubled with rbeomatiBm.1' Bold j)y poller $ Wsrrp. drnf gifjta, ' JiffS ' DRIVING A DOG TEAM. ' aTl)'lng Over tbe Snows of JCorthr Canada In Robber Skin. , , The sled consists of a narrow box four feet long, the front half being covered or boxed in, mounted on a floor eight feet long resting on runners. In this box the passenger sits, wrapped in rab bit skins so that he can hardly move, his head and shoulders only projecting. In front and behind and on top of the box is (placed all the luggage, covered with canvas, and securely lashed, in withstand all the jolting and possible upsets, and our snowshoes within easy reach. An important item is the dog whip, terrible to the dog if used by a skillful hand and terrible to tne user if he be a novice; for he is sure to half strangle himself or hurt his own face with the business end or the lasn. . me whip had a handle nine inches long and lash 30 feet, and weighed four pounds. The lash was of folded and plaited 6eal hide, and for five feet from the handle measured five inches round, then for 14 feet it gradually tapered off, ending in a single thong half an inch thick and 11 feet long. Wonderful the dexterity with which a driver can pick out a dog with this lash. The lash must be trail ing at full length behind, when a Jerk and turn of the wrist causes it to fly forward, the thick part first, and the tapering and continuing the motion till it is at full length in front, and the lash making the fur fly from the victim. But often it iB made to crack over the heads of the doga as a warning. The 11 dogs were harnessed to the front of the sled, each by a separate thong of seal hide, all of different lengths, fas tened to a light canvas harness. Ibe nearest dog was afbout 15 feet from the sled, and the leader, with bells on her, about 60 feet, the thongs thus increas ing in length by about three feet. When the thontr is good the dogs spread out like the Angers of a hand, but when the snow is deep they fall into each other i tracks in almost single file. As they continually cross and recross each oth er, the thongs get gradually plaited al most up to the rearmost dog, when a halt is called, the dogs are made to lie down, and the driver carefully disea tangles them, taking care that no dog cets away meanwhile. 1 ney are guiaea bv the voice, using "iiusKy," mat is Eskimo, words; "owk," go to the right; "arrah," to the left, and "holt," straight on. But often one of the men must run ahead on snowshoes, lor tne dogs to follow him. London (Ont.) Times. Caused to Iloyalty by tbe Sale oi Private Papers. Every now and again the royal fan ily in England is dismayed by the sale at auction of confidential letters and private papers the contents of which they have everv reason to desire nil' known to the general public. Thus just at the present moment a lot of val uable papers which formerly belonged to Queen Victoria's uncle, the duke of Sussex, and which at his death remained in the possession of members of his household, are leing disposed of to the highest bidder. They comprise a quan tity of very confidential letters written by the queen to her uncle, someof them relating to domestic affairs and quar rels, while others contain caustic com' ments on people who fondly imagined that they occupied a very , high place in the esteem of her majesty a belief shared by their children now living. It is with the object of avoiding such contretemps as this that the rule it now rigorously enforced which pro vides that whenever any person dies who has held office in connection with any of the royal household all his pri vate papers shall be turned over for ex amination to some trusted court official, who, wherever possible, shall fulfill the duties of executor of the will. This rule was first inaugurated some 40 years ago, when the death and sale of the effects of Sir John Conroy, who hud been chief of the household to the mother of Queen Victoria during the entire childhood and youth of her ma jesty, had the effect of placingupon the market a large number of most painful letters relating to the queen herself, to her father s moral and financial shortcomings and to tho scandalous ru mors that connected his name .with that of the duchess of Kent, rumors for which it scarcely is necessary to eay there was no foundation save malice. "Jiicago Record. . .- Nationalities in Austria. Foreigners are wont to classify Aus tria among the German countries. As a matter of fact, her German-speaking population is but limited, and annually losing ground. The increase in popu lation among the German inhabitants of Austria is but 5.17 per thousand per year; the increase with the Italians in Austria is 6.92, and with the Slavonio races 7.9,'t. Of one hundred marriages' He women in the German districts forty-one find husbands; among the Slavonic races the percentage is fifty-two. One of the reasons for this showing is that in the German districts of Austria the economic management of affairs is almost prohibitory to marriago among the younger sons and daughters of the peasants, The home stead goes to the eldest son, whose brothers and sisters become his serv ants. Among tho Slavs the family property is equally divided among all children after the death of the father, and each one is allowed to begin housekeeping on his own hook., Education in Porto Klco. The expense ot maintaining sohools in Porto Rioo is very high, it we consider tbe amount spent for the small number ot pupils enrolled; but as ibe oountry is gradually brought in closer touou with our own, their system will evidently be ebanged, until it re ho lies oor present tutu of perfection. In this country the people are beiug eduoxted to the fuel, thnt there is a sure euro for dyspepsia. iuiigestion, constipation, liver and kid ney tronoles, aud that medioiue is Hon. tetter's Slonmoti Hitlers. It should be taken at the very Brat symptom, if yon would avoid nntiecessary siilToriiig, It will give prompt relief aud eventually core, us buudreds of people, muluding many promiueol phsyiolaus, have tenti fled during tbe past fifty years. Home-seeker with means, and invest ors should come here. On seoonnt of the low prices at which its lands '.re offered, Morrow oonuty expects to double its population this year. Good land can be bought here at 91.25 to 80 an sort. Morrow county has a dozen towoHuipti of inountaiu timber lands that will Home day yield iro mpupe iuoouioa to Inrolwuieu and 1 Relieves Dandruff '. immediately and causes thick, glossy hair to sup plant the former thin,brittle growth, Nowbro'a Herplcldo performs its work on the principle, " Destroy the cause, you remove the effect," and consequently it reaches and kills off the ever-busy microbe, which is responsible for all scalp diseases. It thus makes dandruff and falling hair impossible, and nrnmnlHi ft lnxnriant errowth of hair that soon becomes the pride of the owner. Even on bald spots it soon produces hair as thick and luxuriant as anyone could wish for. One bottle will convince that It Is ths only hair restorer that really restores. For Sale by all First-Clasi Drug Stores. A sood looking hone and Door look- ins harness Is ths . wont una oi com- r? . blostlon. lii Eureka Harness Oira not only makes the harness and ths hone look better, but makes ths I leather wift and tillable, nuts It In con- Hon to last twice as ions. it it ordinarily wouia. i Sola tTcrrwhtrt la taat all 1 ilaia. Hadt by STANDARD , OIL CO. Give IS Your Horse a Chance! Pans Ktreot i;unv;iy - Ine street railways of l'arls an under the government control, and th rules for their guidance are very strict. Only four passengers are allowed to stand on the back platform, and they must pay the same fare as the first- class passengers inside, viz., six cents, while those on the roof of the car rid at half rates. . . Take them to day and you will be vell to-morrow. Baldwin's Allopathic Cold Cure Tablets, (Cold la Head) ' No.23-8. 25c Sam Fiabcisco. H. If BALDWIN CO, Your Cold Cure is the only remedy that really does cure In one day. HA11Y RODGKHS. Harry Rodgers Co. Sacsambnto, Cal. K. L. BALDWIN CO. You Cold Cure Tablets No. 13-B are splendid for Cold In Head. WM. U WIN ELL. With Adams, Boothe & Co. .. Dvb, Colo. s B. XT BALDWIN CO. I find your Cold Cure Tablets the ssfest and most convenient remedy for cold lu Lbs head. They curo.Ut every Instancs. H. t. GooISOM Patterson & Son, Heppner Mysterious am wo Scotch Remedy is the great abaorbaat la taa world ana doaa ha work tkroagk - the porta of the. skin. Don't Rub It In Simply ws ths Olrtfd part free? -with Lbs nsasdf s4 la a few mia ul es ths Bk U (SSM. Ths boat physicians It, prescribe it tM naita with tha geatral public la saying : "Scotch Rmdy is th$ best extimal remedy hnewm." oM by ail druggists at gs ceata ! SCOTCH REMEDY CO. W eat era Agaacy SAN FRANCISCO New Lodging-House l have re-papered and re furnished the well-known MougtaiQ Husc " And it is now ready for the accommodation of i lodgers by the day, week or ; month. Good rooms and clean, com fortable beds. Ijod gmg 2 5 cents. N. BASEY. ' Ferry's Scads are knowa ths country over as Ike meal rallaMe Boadatbat -can be bought. Ikonl save a nickel on cheap scads and lose dollar on the harvkt. IttU So-d Annual free, 0. M. FERRY CO., Dttreit. Mkfc. r ROUMANIAN KISSING FESTIVAL V Queer Fair mt Heimagen. am tha Strange Origin Alleged. -Helmairen, . a Koumanian countrj town of twelve hundred inhabitants holds its annual "fair on the feast of St Theodore. On this occasion the plac swarms with newly married bridei from sixty or eighty villages in the dis trict; widows who have taken frest husbands remain at home. The young women in festive attire, and g-enerallj attended by their mothers-in-law, carrj jugs of wine enwreathed with flowew n their , hands. The Kumaniscfte Wochenschrif t sa ys they kiss everyone they meet, and afterward present the jug to his lips for a "nip." The indi vidual thus regaled bestows a sraau gift on the fair Cybele.' Not to partake of the proffered wine is regarded as an insult to the young wife and hei family. She is, therefore, reserved to ward strangers, and only kisses those whom she thinks likely to taste of hev wine, The kissing is carried on every wherein the street, in the taverns and in private houses. The origin of this custom is veiled in obscurity. Some say that it dates back to the tune whe-n the Turks made frequent raids into Tran sylvania, and carried away all the vounc women thev could lay their hands on. Such of them as contrived to escape from captivity, happening to return to Halmagen at the time 01 tne fair, kissed their friends and relatives, and even strangers who congratulated them on their wonderful deliverance. It Saved Hia Leg. P. A. Danfortb, of LaGrange, Oa . snf- fered intensely for six mouths with a rrigbtfal sore on bis leg, bat writes mm Buckien's Amies Salve wholly cored i io ten dais. For clears, wounds, burns boils, pain or piles it's the best salve in (be world. Unre guarauteed. Uuiy zoo Sold by Omser 4 Warren Drng O. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 15, 1901. Notice is hereby Riven that tbe following namel settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before Vawter 'rawford, County Clerk, st Heppner, Oregon, on Monday Aprils, ikui.vix: JOSEPH H. WALKER, of Hardraan, Ore., Homestead entry No. 6828 for the fou hcast i section 20, township b south, range 23 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon auu uuuivuuuu of said land, viz: Chas. R. Harris. Harrison Chapln, Wra. Luelling and C. D. Coleman, all 01 I'araman, uregon. 822-7 . . Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND U Ollice at La Grande. Ore.. Feb 8. 1901 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, ureeon, on March 25. 1901, viz: Homestead entry 7330 CHARLES A. TILDEN, of Hardman, Morrow county, Oregon, For the southwest M section 21, township 6 south, range 27 IS W M, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation f said land, viz: D. A. McAUe and H. A. Thompson of Heppner, Or., and Fred DeFord and E. M. Sparry, of Hardman, Or. 821-6 E. W. Bartlett, Register. . NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ollice at La Grande, Ore., Jan. 29, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 23, 1H01, via: Homestead entry No. 8799, PATRICK M. CORRAN, of Heppner, Ore.,- For the southwest 14 northeast 1. southeast U north weBt , northwest H southeast H and northeast lA southwest section 9 township 2 south, range 28 E W M. He names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Michael Kenny, Thomas Gil fillen, Terrence Williams and James Farrelly, all of Heppner, Oregon. a-b n. w. bartlett, ttegisier. NOUCE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ollice at La Grande, Or., Jan. 30, 19(1. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final - proof in support of his claim, and thatsaid proof will be made be- tore tna county ciera ot umaiuia oounty at Pendleton, Oregon, on March 15, 1901, viz: Homestead entry No. dlVl, GRANT BCCHANN AN. of Echo, Ore., For the northwest M section 11, township 2 north, range 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Oscar F. Thompson, Robert N. Htanneld, Albert i. Davis and C. P. Bowman, all of Echo, Ore. xu-d . w. JSARTLKTT, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Ore., Jan. 29, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler bst filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that ssld proof will be made before John Hailey Jr., U. 8. Commissioner, at Pendleton, Or., on March 23, 1901, viz: Homestead entry No. 6909, JOHN T. LANHAM, of Gurdand, Ore., For the east Si northeast and east U south east U section 18, township 8 south, range 29 He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation of sold land, vis: George Horseman, J. A, Horseman, Frank uuniford ana Emmett C Corley, all of Gurdane, Ore. 8 JO 5 E. W. BartlitT Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. rvEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND U Office at La Grande. Or., Jan. 16. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following' named settler has filed notice of his intention to commute and make final Droof in surmort of his claim, and that said proof will be nade be fore the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, uregon, on Marcn i, i9ui, vu; Homestead entry No. 8729 of ALFRED 8. FRIEZE, of Heppner, Or., For the southwest U northeast U. east M north west ti and southwest northwest U section ik .Ai...),in . v. KaA mi v a u He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: James D. Brown, Charles Berkley, Robert B. W hi ted and William L Wltneral, all of Heppner, Oregon. S. W. Baktlktt, 818 2S. -- " Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TEPARTMKNT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Ollice at La Grande. Or.. Jan. it). 1901. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has meu notice m ner intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said Droof will be made before J W. Morrow, United States Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on March 8, 1901, via: Home stead entry no. euza, SARAH K. JONES, nee Donahoo, of Heppner, Oregon, For the east northeast Ki and east H south east v section 18, townsnip i soutn, range as K W M She names the following witnessea to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Jasper Griffith. Jesse Stout, Harry Hay man and. Henry Vanderpool, aU of itopnner, Oregon. ma.23 E. W. Bartlktt, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public i Land Sale. (.Isolated Tract.) XTOTICB 18 BEREBY GIVEN THAT IN 1 1 nurauanoe of instructions from the Com' mlssioner of the General Land Otnce, under authority vested In him hy section 246&, United States revised HlotuWs, as amended by the act congress approved February 26. 1S93, we will proceed to otter at publlo sale on Tuesday, tbe 36th day of Febrnay, nest, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at this office, the following tract of land, to-wtt: Southeast M northwest H and southwest H northeast 4 section l, towuahlp 4 south, range east W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the eommeiieement of aalil sal a. otliowl Uieir right Ul be lorleitea. JAY. P. Lt'CAS. Kogisler, Si7-'M Otis lUvriaaoii. Keeelver. C.8, Lpd, Gflpt) tye paHes, Or., jt, , ' Flatulency, sourness, bad taste, loss of appetite, a sense of weight or fullness after eating, together with uneasiness, impa tience, irritability of temper, nervousness, anxiety, lost energy, depression of spirits, sick headache, bad dreams and sleepless ness, come from weak and debilitated nerves. That kind of nerves have to be braced up, strengthened, invigorated and helped if you would have a sound stomach, a keen appetite and a cheerful mind. M5ks! Brings back appetite stimulates digestion, gives refreshing sleep to tne - urea oram, , neaun Urtog . l vitality to the nerve centers, and tones up the whole system. , : ; c ... jc , rynte. Df. Mites Medical Co.. Elkhart. In. OOU DY aVlt CUUKKUta w COST OF FARMING. Cnrtntv fAmmiooinnpr V,(i CI. Anil. I VVUUIJ WWMJ..KJUWM. baugb, a pioneer farmer of Mor ' . , . j i c nnn row county, wuo raiaeu ii),wu bushels of wheat the past season, says that the cost of raisiog wheat here ia about as follows: Plowing old ground per acre -75 Heading Harrowing 3o lowing Threshing ...... 1-20 $3.55 A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Heppner. His work first-class and satisfactory. Give him a call May Street. MAR LIN S5S?MiNN! For Trav or Field Shooting, combine the elegance of outline, perfection of balance, ease ot trklrg apart and quality of finish of the best double guns with the superiority in sighting snd shooting of the single barrel, and also possess the rapidity of Are snd magazine capacity or rVIAnL.irM REPEATING RIFLES. 120-DSEe cat slog of srms snd smmunitlon, colored cover by Usthsus, mailed tor a stamps. Marlin Fir Arms Co., New Havbn. Ot. lfMWWm,"ff ,A-" Waf i W" OREGON ShoitLine amd union Pacific Only Line EAST via SRLT LllKE antl DEHVER TWO.THA.1NS DAILY Dally Departs ' TIME SCHEDULES Dally Aaatrai Hipfner, Ob. Fast Mall For East and West Fast Mall From East and West Express For East aDd West Express From East and West 8:15 a. m. 6:16 p. m. 8:19 . m. 6:16 p. m. STEAMER LINES. San Francisco Portland Rocts. Steamer sails from Portland p..m. every 6 days. Dally Boat service between Portland. Astoria. Oroiron City. Dayton Salem. Independence, Corvallls and all Columbia and Willamette Ylver points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Riparla and Lewtston leave Rlparia daily at 4:40 a. m returning leave Lewiston daily at :;ia. m. J. M.KERN IN, Acnt, Beppoer. ' A. L. CRAIG, General Fsssevger Agent, Portland, O 'visit DR. JORDAN'S orut UUSEUU OF ANATOUY I0SI MARKET IT.. IAN FRANCISCO, CM. Tha larasst a natntalaal ICaswsa In taa World. J I ad ai,i Isivaly aairal fcy to aldest Bprciallstua toe Paatie I I4T Coast, JblabualMdMyaara I I 0R 'ORDJUi-PRIVATI D18 If T" aa aa4 ai l'l 11 al wosi wba are tu yaare. DtStASn lS4l 1 I 11 ' mm wba are Sufferlag m Ik (um tha sdscta ai vouiatnl lodls- eretlona ar saimMs In maturar ' vaara, TTarvoiisandphvwal Dablflay.Iaa. , aoi.v, LailMsBbiMa taallltaeompli. I catloiia; Mswi'saatf affcat", rr.il.l.r. rsffa, SiiuarrDM, wiaas. . rr-mrmj r I'rlHatlas, via. Hy a eoaibhiatloa a rsmsdiea, or grt-at curative powtr. lbs ioctac 1 has so srranffM'l his tratrant tbsi II will oat ' only afTard Immvdiata rvllM, bill parmanant , eiir. 1 na inxror aoe nos ciaifu ia p.t rorro mlraclin, but M well known Is be a fair ana square Pliytlrian and Htirfeoii, piwamlaaai lu bts.p-laHy Dieaiaea af M.a 1PNII.I thiwousMv eradicated Roaa I tae a'aieiu wUtiout lh uaeef Haresir. Triura HttrJ bv an Kspert. ssasalaal I ssre for KHplnrr. A oukk and rvMienl cm for rile. FfMir aed ri.tsilaa,bf Ut. Jomn a enerlal pamirea uaiuoaa IVCRT MAM SPPlvlnirtoaswlU 1 0r kovrt opinion ot biecniplaltn. XV wU Wii.ir.mlM a tOiUTl VM CVSM a Sw rw w vmrt-ik. ..... Consul ration intft iminnnirpnTMa CHARifKS VKKr SIASOXABLX. Trv ttuieiit pnirily or by letter. 'r:l f.. PIlII.OFHT MAiiatassa:. mii.o raaa. (A valuable buuk tor uH.i CjI ar 1 11 OR. JO-tDA a CO., 1091 MtrkatHJ p, fab "It was headache all the time; food did not digest; could sleep but little; became despondent and tired almost of life. One night, befere going to bed, I took a dose of of Dr. Miles' Nervine, 2 slept soundly and in the morning felt rested and refreshed. From that time on I never had a head ache. Six bottles cured ' my" stomach trouble, completely and made me a well and happy man." J. B. Byron, ; ; . . Whatcom, Wash. . The "Clutch'' Wrench Both Plain and Pipe., , ; Invented and Patented by W. T HATTBN, Heppner Or. ...... State and County Rights for sale. Description A clutch loop is pivoted to the moveable jaw and engages the main shank to lock the' moveable jaw at any desired adjustment; the loop is held in its engaged po sition by a spring, and to slide the jaw is necessary to de-. press the loop against the action of the spring. The device is simple, convenient and durability. I. X. L. Confectionery and Cigar Store. Dan. P. Doherty, Proprietor. . . Free Reading Room Gentlemen are invited to come in and be comfortable, ard read papers from all over the world, a quiet, respectable place. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of the very best quality. A fair share of the public patronage ia solicited. - jl sr I make to order, when wanted, any article in the Harness line. H. A. BMERSOX, Main street, West Bide, :' - F The White is King of Sewing Machineg and Bicycles. - White Sewing Machine Co. lVAc ' C. A. 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