Tim I Icppner Gazette 'I'm hsuav 1'Vbruary I'i, 1902 The Weed's News Local ;mJ I'crsoiKil Haiijtcninirs in and About the City. Tomorrow in St. Valentino's day. T. li. Howard for line groceries. M m. Mikt-Null of thin city is very sick 2'iik delivery und clean groceries is vn licit' lint .v r.iiiko shine. V. I!. McAllister, of Lexington, whh in tlii citv yi-Hlerdiiy on business. Mr. V.. I). McMillan, of Lexington culled at thi; i M ii; ufhoo last Satnr day. J. M. Humphrey, of Might Mile, made tin) i i ik ollici! a pleasant call last Friday. I'.xtra copies of the (jazkitk New Year edition can he obtained at thin ollii H at 10 cents per copy. There will bo a grand masquerade hall at the opera house on Iriday even ink Keiirnai y II. I rank Mi-Knight who has been visit ing ill l'oitlatid for the pant month, re tinned l riilay evening. Il.irt ,. I'.luke, the grocers are now lo cited in their new iiiiirlera in the new Slocuui building on Main street. The regular price for the San Fran iki-ii Wei.klv bxamiiier iill.M). Yoo can net it and the ' uizettti for 2) The chiiiook accompanied by rain since Sunday haw caused a rapid rise in Widow creek. The miii has disa peare I . All of the wheat in the Lexington waiehollHe I. an bei'll "old hy the larru ith. K. I McMillan held the last lot (iliim l11'1' huihels at cent. Howard's Kr.'iT,v store in a very pop ii I it r pi.ice f ,r the punhae of supplies for i.iinieiM and niitlits for outing in the w:iv of i-xlia line i;;ocerien. Almost e . i-i I to hi I t ' hull 1 5- ' af'. 'II.. ' 1 a'' ' . ' 1 1 I . tciiiu' a 1 ...,!. oil ! 1 1 . . im ii i . Ink r i t- ,!..-... I . ,rly M aroun I I ! f t hr . v ir - ( . !l . ill s ):, hi t 1 'the-t 1 -II r n. -d tlmt I. n. 1 1 i-.-n 1- Mi ..II I'll mal ie kept in stock, y. il ran get anything of Lexington . pr position of char 1 . 1' and nuk i nn an . su in ii. er. They will .in. I products of Mor t ! vi'. t ie the J.exing- in. . -ti : 1 1 tr while playing .... riueiie, Hie little of Mrs. A lue Mor w n milliner caught lit e and a bo badly lived m!v a few bourn. - j.niv t oil i it, l:-v. Cha". W. Went worth , of Chi lij.i, pic.-icln-d in the M. K. church lat S in. lay evening. His text wa": "The , ; ,i! Message of .bin to the Men of thin Ace." Mr. Went worth delivered a tciv.i'' le net moii. w !i it'll n appreci ate 1 I'V nil pll'd.'lll. l itiithd iv while descending a i-hort t! .! t of Hli'p" ill the rear of hit house, hi ll'inlot k iiad ihti misfortune to fall heai!--'it would he dillicult for the do. ! c t i f ill mherw ihp and suffered a hcv h i c , on the hip. It in not 80- rc in. 1 hi nevertheless causes the good mm to 1 : 1 1 1 p. painfully. Spray Courier. Iciij M.iMheWH t ii in week nold to I .hu 'haw for shipment to the I'nion M... Y-nds nl l'.iitland, 4ii beatl of vi . -, ! i ; e 1 1. ef c it 1 1 e . Thin wan one ol the Mo I..! of t attle ever brought to i-.?ier. The largest ftrer weighed ;- in U. line -year-old weighed veir tildi averaged ll'Ul. II vrra l ! Hmrt liornn anil , cm. 1 1 1 i. in . Mr. Matthews 1'. M. Howard will build a new resi dunce. (i. W. Crabtree went to Arlington, Tuesday Hanker C. A. lilies wan up from lone, yesterday J. I'. Rhea of lone, was in the city yeeterday Mathews makes a specialty of flllinK mail orders for meats of all kinds Richard La Hue and George Utt of lone, were Ileppnar visitors yesterday. A. A. Wright who lias been suffering with erysipelas is able to be out again. Cahier (ieorge Conssr returned Sat urday evening from a visit to Portland. Hart it- 15lakere showing one of the best and moat up to date stock of gro ceries ever brought to the city. Full line of legal blanks at Portland prices, at (iazem office A marriage license has been issued to James K. Downing and Margaret C. Douglas. An effort is being made by the demo crats of Pendleton to get the democrat ic state convention in that citv. Mr. VT. A Catarrh Is a discharge from the inucons mem brane of the; nose, throat, stomach, bowels etc., when kept in a state of inflammation hi' an impure condition of the blood und a until of tone in the BIHtclil. raoothu the inflame'! membrane strengthen the weakened eyHtem, and the discharge will stop to do this purify the blood. "I wan troubled with catarrh for years ana triea various reiiieuleii but found noth ing that would cure rue. I then resolved to try Hood's Harnaparilla and took four bottles which entirely cured me. I have never been troubled with catarrh Since, As a blood purifier I can find nothing: else equal lo Hood's BarBBparilla." Wii.mam dhkbman , JU30 eta Ht., Jlllwaukee, Wis. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures catarrh radically and perma nentlyremoves its cause and over comes all its effects. MORE OPPOSITION. Citizens of DalryvilU Opposed to Now Court House. At a mass meeting of the voters and taxpayers of Dairyville precinct held at Ifanlman, Saturday last to consider the building of a new court houne, H. Fer- gerson wan elected chairman and trank Leathers came in from Moreland, secretary. A committee of Hardmau .Saturday to meet Mrs. I five was appointed hy the chairman on Leathers, who has been visiting rela- J resolutions as follows tives in Pendleton for some time. J. P. Hadley, J. W. Stephens, C. G Frank Ilabhe brought in 4' coyotn Fuqtia. C. H. Ktnery and O. W. Max scalps to the coanty clerk one day Ibis well. The following resolnMon was pre. week. The coyotes were trapped and seated and adopted : poisoned in the northwestern portion of Whkkkah, It is currently reported the county. 1,16 county court nan aeiermineii to ti,..i..,i.i.0, ini,. Knk rfllinrl. build a ourt house and to lay a heavy A li xj nioU'ii i v .. . At i . I il . tb.f b. rn.,1. mr. nr.. in ver ha,l con- "fon wie laxpajers OI me couuvy dition and states that he had great and trouble in getting across Sweet Milk canyon on account of washouts. James Jones, the lleppner mail con. tractor, as in town Saturday settling tip the affairs of the line. Mr. Jones concluded there was no money for him in carrying the mail t the price he was being paid am) threw up the job Blue Mountain Kagle. Kvangelint A. B. Mnlkev, of Texa, ha pro identially b i"i hindem! from Wni:kKiH, many of the taxpayers are already burdened with debt so much as to be unable to assume greater responsi bility in that direction, and WnLSKiH, the citizens of iieppner have held a meeting claiming to repre sent the voters am) lax payers of Mor row county, arid YYiikKKi, there a as an unfair repre sentation of voters and taxpayers a1 sairt meeting, therefoie, fie it Resolved, Tlat we condemn the ac ion eitig here on the M'h itn-t, but will he o( tlie t.oUty court and the socalled lere March 7th. He wishes the co- j citiKensi meeting as being unfair and operation of all the pastors, and tbeir tasiinif unduti aJvantage of a large ma people, we take this means ol inviting jorlty 0 the voters and tax pnvers of II to come and help. F. M. Caufield, Mi( cotntT pantor M. K. I hureh, houth. Resoived further, That we, the voters Geo. McKnigbt was in from his sheep and taxpayers of Dairyville precinct, i - ... ranch Saturday. His sheep are doing Morrow county, are absolutely opposed ell. They were well fed during the to building a court house at this time recent snow storm, and Mr. McKnight unless left to the majority of voters and as a large amount of hay left. While taxpayers of .Morrow county, Oregon being fed, sheep do better daring cold, John H. Johnson, J. P. Hadley, I I ' L - A WORD TO THE WISE "s sufficient Those who have already visited this store since the inauguration of the : : : : : : RED FIGURE SALE found even GREATER BARGAINS awaiting them than they had anticipated those who have not yet visited the store should not wait, because this sale i3 advertised for the entire month of February, as those who come first get the best selection in fact some lines are already nearly closed out. It's Up to Yoti 100 Pairs of Shoes tat Ladies and Children tre bow included in Ibis ssJe. Thirty pairs Ladies' Tan Shoes most of Ibem silk vesting lap, baud turned soles of the very finest : All S3 00 valaes, in this sale $1 98 All 3 60 " " " 1 75 All 2 25 ' " " I 4H Forty pain Ladisa' Blsek Vicl and Kid, Isoe, wells, turns and MoKsye: All S3 00 values, in Ibis sale 81 98 All 2 50 " ' " 1 83 All 1 38 " " 1 00 Thirty pain Children'! Sohool Bboes, sixes 5 to 8'a. 9 lo 12,. 13 lo 2 : AH $1 00 values, in this sale $ 75 All 1 25 " " 94 All 1 85 " - 1 05 Ladies' Fleeced Wrappers including Black Betteen, nioely trimmed Former prioe $1 13 Bed figures $ 81 1 69 " ' 1 21 " 2 38 " " 1 69 Children's Outing Flannel and Worsted Dresses, ages 2 to 14 years. Former prioe $ 63 Red figures $ 45 " 90 " " 68 ' ' 98 " 73 " 2 89 " " 3 04 Men's and Boys' Overcoats Bsialar price ...20 00 Bed Scares 115 25 " " .... 10 00 " 7 T5 " " .... 6 87 " .. . 5 15 " " 4 45 " 3 15 Ladles' and Children's Warm Hoods Rsgular prioe 29 Red flaree 35 55 83 98 18 39 55 66 Sixty pairs Men's Working Gloves from New York 1 lot at 15c per pair; 1 lot 35c per pair; 1 lot at 43c per pair; 1 lot at 50c per pair; 1 lot at 60c per pair; 1 lot at 75c per pair Every pair worth double the amount we price them to you just a hint of the tremen dous bargains we get from them. i Don't forget to read our ad., as each week of ,! the Sale as the month ad- ' vances we will quote you prices. MsfcaSsasMMat . r Wa riavo in of kwou'iv1 another con signment of Dry Goods from our New York Buyer, D. J. f nrtrvn 4S7 R Ceurt Notes. ine wet weather they run around over . . ... ii ie nsv ami wlien ii iiet'oniea mn i'iy ey will not eat it. So far, the wintsr ax heen very lavoranie lor sump epp all over the county are in fine condition. This spring's dip will uu mtitedly b of very fine ijuality. (i. W. Maxvrell. ii. A. Kmery, Frank Motelane, Henry Coats, 1 1'. Kiley, Frank Cramer, John liuusel. K. J.. Moreland, C. S. Kinerv, Nearly hoifs have died in I'nia- John Adams, John Stevens, VV. O. Kover, J. C. Ourer, J. Merrill, U. F. DeFord, J. W. Stevens, Hiram Tash, M. C. Merrill, A. O. Teel, V. Moreland, H. Fererson, W. K. K..yse, F. 1. Fuijua, Hub Adaias, J. W. Tash, J. J. Pavis, C. F. Koyne, F. Kovse. 1 1. II. ;llnl II 'I j i . 1 V t'T I' W.'l'' 'I L' I'll!! l.'l.l ' i Mt'l .ii I ' snVi.nu' l ! r tills county during the past (sw months This is the startling fact that has come to lifc'lit since the article in the Fast (reunian a few days ago conveyed the news of hog cholera in this country. It is impossible to get the exact number of hogs lost froia this disease, hut the fig ures will run from 1250 to &K), and possi bly more. That hog cholera has been raiting for several months bas been known only bv those losing from ,he Havers closed a week's engagement at ,1 .n.l . f- oih.r. .ho h.v. 'iarrigues' opera house in th.s citv, Sat been sworn to secrecy because the own MISS "BABE" FISCHER. I Bright Prospect ef the Youngert As- tress en the Amerioan Stage. Fischer A VanCleve'i Company of Judge W. K. Kllis was over from Pendleton, last week to dispose of bus iness at the adjourned term of court: Following cases were disposed of; Mary Blahm vs. l'hilip Blahm, action for divorce; findings for defendant; de cree as prayed for. By consent of de fendant p.aiotiff was allowed property for support of children. Linie Kelly vs. Andrew J. Kelly; action for divorce; decree as prayed fcr. Wm. Bendrix vs. Bessie Hendrix; findings for plaintiff; defendant allowed to resume maiden name, Bessie Settle mier. Hugh Fields vs. Jane Peniand, ad miuistratrii ; motion fer new trial de nied; judgment on verdict. COUNTY COURT. New Ceurt Heme to Cost Not Ex ceeding $25,000. urday last. Notwithstanding the fact 1. 1 . . iiti.L-. I-:-. i .1.-. . . ers of infected herds wanted to get rid Dmu r"u'"' l" "l" of them before the ,ople became traction, was sick and was only able to I 1 1 - I il, ... 1 - , aware of the facts. Perry Houser is H'er w.e -TeU.nK-. u.r, lu said to have lost 70 head, Pat Kine 70. Kod houses. When it was announced Frank B. Clopton, Sam Lowe, Charles Thursday evening that Miss Hscher W.lkins and many others have lost wu" 1""J '" smaller numbers. Pome of them denv be,1' in Est L-VUDe' s",rJv nih. that there is any such thing, but lr. Christie, who has had years of experi ence in dealing with this diBease, Kays soon as the box office was opened Kri day morning there was such a rush for seats that at noon, even the benches in has dissected eeveral hogs that have died, and some that were found sick gonian. mi; tlicxe steers on the . .inber :i.d they haven't had but alt.ilf.i. They brought huiidred. i .. . i. M. Kn irlit the popular sheep lunn, i" " ci'it.imiy entitled to the .,.;t ,i tr.ipi"'i. lie bus trapped ,,r,.s ,,( , i,'i .. h inl one dav lat week , ,, in tuipn and there had mi i iii in. laid iirlf It was only .-..Hv ; i . i r I mi l l.e now lias the t,ei ;. .in I'H'I in cupiivity. Mr. , i"v priiu.1 nf his prir.e. ,1,- a L-.ni.ine American ! Wt M V AN WINK l.K At the home iu iii.h'in'iidcnce by only , nf meat anil is ii a sci ap. Sniiie nf Mr 1 1 1 1 n s "t v that he l ad it is cholera, and in the worst form. He were eagerly purchased. In a few minutes after the theater doors were I . I . I : . ..i.i I v. and killed lor this purpose-Kant Ore- "'y u..... tained. While Miss Fischer was ex tremely weak from her serious illness, ' Addison Kidd, the trainwreckar, was brought before Judge Bradshaw at The I .tiles, Friday, and pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree, asctiarged in the information against him. He waived further trial and was immedi ately sentenced to imprisonment for life. Under the lsw of providing for the punishment of persons placing obstructions on railroad tracks, this sentence was the highest degree of pun ishment. Sheriff Kelly started for Sa lem Friday afternoon with Kidd in charge. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hart, who has been sick is im proving. The citiiens of (tuldendale and Klick itat county, Washington, have raised f 10, (XX) for the right of way for the rail road from (ioldendale to Portland. The committee in charge of this matter con siders this amount sufficient to secure the right of way from (ioldendale to I.yle, 41 miles. All rigtits of way have bven secared, txcepting three or four The county coort met in adjonrned session Wednesday of last week. The countv officials were all present with the exception of Commissioner Howard. In the matter of building a new court bonse. Plans for new building were invited to be submitted by the 20th of Febru ary, on the paid compensation plan, that in, award the contract to the party presenting the mopt acceptable plan, at five per cent of the cost of the building for such plan, and the superintending of the construction. Tbat the party presenting the second best plan be awarded o0, and for the third best plan $25. The amount of fees for second and third beet plans, amounting to $7t, be deducted from the amount of the fee of the successful bid der. Main building to be about Siix'iO with jail annex to be large enough lo accom modate f.mr cells. Total cost iiot to ex ceed $25,000, including clock and one vault door and all fixed counters. Vault to be not less than 14x20, with base ment vault same sir.. No excavations. The court reserves the right to make such alterations as they deem a Ivigsble and to reject anv and all bids. To Fight Disease Successfully during the changeable Spring, the System should receive a toning up, and for this purpose MOM'S SARSAPARILLA Has oo equal. Prioe $1. 6 botilav for $5. Slocum Drug Co., Main St., Heppner It Will Pay You in i M lb tin 1 rut i Hi: I In' B ; n ;U m I M Kinirlil MAkKir.L) I.OUAN NASH At the parsonage of the M. K. church, South, in this city, February 8, l!M2, Mr. Leon Loiran and Miss Hattie Nash, both of Mor row ce'Mity, Key. F. M. Canfield officiating. still her appearance as Lady Isahelle, i between (.ioldendale and the head of tin- t tap ha, t I'd it h the Mara and dtiipcs (In. b" i' a' be siivs that he r.in tiap anv tiiin.' "'at walks or Hies, lb' will I'H'i; i' i" 'he next Fourth of .i .i ; v . ,No. 2222 is the of the bride's mother, in this citv, February f, 1002, Mr. William Wood and Miss Iness Van Winkle, Bev. V. Cantield informing the ceremony. had a magnetic effect opoi the immense audience. Her soul was in the charac ter. Her porlraval was so real tbat it wa marvelous to come from a person so voting in year. Ilie people -.a aeu about it in the theater and on the streets and all weie of the opinion tbat il was the greatest portrayal id this t encountered on this score. character ever presented in this conn'ry. While playing Fast Lynn in Silverton, some time ago. Homer Pavenport. the marriage lprl(, famons cartoonist of the New York Journal, was visiting his old boms Mr. Paven- Swale Canvon, a distance of about IS miles, through the farming part of Klickitat county. The rest of the route lies principally through government lands, there being but few settlers and a few Indian claims along the H g Klickitat, therefore bttle trouble w ill te Henry Welch is suffering with rheu matism.. Alex Walker of llardman, is very sick with pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Avers started Thursday lor New York. Mrs. J. V. Crawford, who was re ceotly injured by a fall, ie improving. to write for our rate before jea purchase a ticket to any point in the Eat. Through Tourist Care from the PACIFIC COAST to CHICAGO and CINCIN NATI, connecting with through train for for all point- in the far Eat, South or Southeast. Fast and haadaomely equipped steam-heated trains Dining Cars, Buffet Library Cars, Bleeping Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars throughout the followine states : tOW A, JSDIAXA, WISOOSSIS, MISSOURI, TEy.ESSEF. LOUISIANA. ILLINOIS, MISSESOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, .4fiATA.VS.4S, KEXTUCKr, MISSISSIPPI. For particulars rsgarding freight or pas- enger rates and aeryice, call on or address J. C. LIKDSEY, T. F. 4 P. A. B. H. TRUMBULL, , . . Oom'l Agent 142 Third straet, Portland, Ore, i iJi-i' 1 i"iv"rriiirvvvvvvvvs,vs . . ji. i J AsrsrtiMS Lesura. BOKX . The following letters remain uncalled for in the postoftice at Heppner. In I calling fer these letters aay 'advertised.' Bean, Robert S. Barns, Mrs. liladyi Kurcb.S. T. McPaid, Edw. AnJrew Todd. K. F. VnoHO, T. M. 8oeft1 Claee Settler' Pates. and was in the audience . . , . . i i . . tin ne nrf psrauous iiuiiiij utri. , ..-,! m ,lh her aimear opilrvralarrh; thay dry up the eecretious, " ' .. ' ... I 1. . ....M..l....lH all... t I . a CAr. which allieri to the mrniiirmne ana aseoni- ancr iiiw iir Miiiiir.iin.-.. ". ...r , rKii,cauingafarmorsrioostrollUian ( rnuin,.e ,-oi.gistnlated the vcung lady i, ..r.i, ...... rrm nf rsl&rrh. Avoid all drv- nillllhcr imr inhalaula, fumes, snickes and snuds and advised lier to go lo e tuikas n,t ! tlmt which cloansaa. soothes and . :. ... , - ..,., Ih.l LUrUlirlmokrAsrand uu ii.. t'r..m Halm U such a reme.lv "n " i"" , will cure eaUrrh or eold in the bead She is an Oregon girl and was C m-si fit). UZJ IS MR- llUIIlirtl I. Ill ellsl,r .,, ,,u...Uy A trial ..raw, It.. if ( m , ,.,,,, . . m tivm Mil ittr t rfDia. jiii u mkk'"" i tlraWS IMC (in SSIIKJ CaSC. II . rlTiiroliier,.6r,Warrn8t..N.Y. Ineoi'le wei hitjlilv pl.-sed wuh li e Ihece l ilil-k .irP not nrC- The Halm etire. w.U.on pam. ao n. irriLata or cans, anesung. It spreaas lisrll SCIltcd llCfOIC March I, 1902, oer an IrrilateJ ami angry surface, relie. int; imioadiaUly tha painful inflarumation. aMOtllCr (IrawilWJ Will IC MCld. With Fly"s Crtim lUlin yon are aruisJ ",k f , sirinat Nasal Catarrh aud Hay Fever. Conscr Aycrs Irinj Co. Kischei fi anl'leve compsnv IHwhm IVtli jiihn is vei v siik rheumatism at th I'enlaiid lam li. llll PaaraaM Csnsnt !. Carr4 By loeal applicatinns, as Ihsy csono teacb the diseased portion of the ear. There ie only tine way t.i core deafnees, and that is by cotitot!ooal remedies. lteafBesa is caused by an ititUmed con dition of the mucons lunua ol the eusta chian tab. U'bro Ibis tab i ii in flamed you bsve a rumbhos souod or imierfeet bearing, and when ii is en tirely oloeed deafoess is the result, and ! 'ancv rolls nelt sa tba iurlsmmation cao be tskt D I A 1-l.ii.e s. ont and Ibis In be restored to II norms! j eondilion, lis an of will be ilestroyrj f -r- ever ; nine cases wot nf ten ate eaus-d by catarrh, which is nothmw boi an in rJsmed ecnJitlou ,( Ihe tsacuns snrfsces We will civ One Hiimlred I) ,!lsrs I -r any ease of deafoeea (pkii,I by cslarrh' ! llnl CIS not hu co re. I by Unit's Cure. ; Sen.) (or circulars, free. I K J ('hit A C.i . T.ils.ls II Sold bv drosl. '' Hall's Family Fills are the brel. I.KACH At I exngton. ,'annary ;U, to Mr. aud Mrs. U rn 1 ti. a b pound daughter SHANKK-I ,'inn.i'v s. VHt'. to Mr. and Mr. t i -b.-ii c, a ". polled boy . SKA!. KeiT'Li'v .,. 1 to Mr. and M-s. O. K. Ne.' : tl is city, a y pound 'la .if. . srKWAKr T. Mr. an! Mrs. Join Mewa-it of t:. . a '. weight pounds. Star Lwrisjinsj Heusa. i Tlr.ii new Loafing House located in the Odd Kel.ows building, coraer May and Chase streets is now ujti to tbe public. No pains or expense has beeo spared to make this bouse first i lass in every particular. Ttie bis: 'ling bas ' been thoroughly remodeled and every room :s tin:he.l new and complete and , we'd ventilated. Kooms bv day, week i or month. Call and see for vocrself. On March 1st and continuing cV.r to and iacloding April .Wth special uoe w,y second class settlers' rates as follows will be in effevt via all lines : From Missouri river terrain sev cept Sioux City via Huot.ntun to Portland and intertued i-e points, alse Heppner branch :.. Fro a: St. Paul and M.nnea;v s via Spokane to I'matola a;j,' - teroiediate points to Fortiacd From Chuagj to l aia'i. a -kaoe and intertue..:e r and brancb line pii.! to Port. and and P iet . From St. Louis tj l'ma'i.: ate Te Cur a Cold in One Day Take l-axa! ve Kion o i,' nr. ne la'i.ets All drugg''. ii'Mn i 'be civ nev it it la is to cii'e. 1 . W ii'i'ii' ' ::'.iture s op each bo. L' -c Stop in an I get oi:e ot th e choice i rrani" : ;:tcr a'. I Isrt STfCKUOLHEKST UEETIQ. Notice is hereby given that a ".isetieg jf the t H kluhlers ol t'..t Morrow t'ouoty land and Truat Ciunpany will be held at the orlice ol tb tVii.panv in flcppner. on Monday. Mari Ii V, !(:. at - o'cl.vk p m . fot the i".-rtoe of e'ectmg director for the ersj.rg year. K. F. IltMii. v.N-rel'. Heppne'. Or , Jan. 2:;, 1.4V TJ 75. CASTOR I A For Infants and Chillrtx Hi e Kind You Hare Always Bought v I Tl i.aiette bas tbe agen- for ail i newspapers and rragaxinea. 1 eave orders at thisoffic for tbe Jew ear editi.m of Tna 'iwiiik. kane an 1 .' '.e'lrc ! and branch i ue io'.nt te I'ortiAQ ! si ! I'.int ,.,; L::r r, - r . , , Continuous passs.- i-, poml to destination, rt - : over of not to exceed ten u granted at Po. ate. lo an 1 Ma . pom! west thereof. f M K f-'Hal gei.:. II A. L. Casio, "i. P. A . Portland, ( ir. Bears the X S ' - t' nth nt S l..n IV... .v, hl. Bla-naturs U&V -UcJju .... . , , r !!'t A I? ske delier grocenee. P- k A Visthews bars ... nership, but y u ran get a meat aad lard (rum Ms'J.rs- S ropy fV.ff w v . to a fr'en.l n r e Y m !