V : , l" I I " ' . .i. n conii'i i L r i l TO IJMD in Millinery, Ladies' Fuming and Children' wear. Our stock i Dress Goods and Trimmings. i. tne largest, and our prices t,e lowest ; and we guards satisfaction. . , Ladies' Hose and Underwear A Specialty. -- SEND TO US FOR BUTTEIUCK -:- PATTERNS. We have . large stock to .elect from. We invite yon to inspect our -took, prices, et HEPrNBB, OREGON. MAY ST., OPPOSITE PALACE HOTEL. I - - - . ib very l Rut ihfr "."LfS though it mav pw and tier, uon. little show in the Ibe bouse. of nu- senate While . I. nfan4 I T.IUJIIKIl I . . Patronize those wau Vw- i - - ,. . fi,.B0(.e j8 before toe We hold each and ever, re.pondeut re sponsible for his or her comn '"-J , lhe good faith. Did yoa ever Bead about the Man who Hid bia Light under A bushel? Yen? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the BuiJe schemes In the conntry Will not Hcoomplish Dulf as much Ab a good ud. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, Aud that owns ItB own Soul; that D-i' its apnee Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. S1 MX JHI people, it is interesting to compare tue -.. menace with the following excerpt from his letter of acceptance of .1.. ..M.iannv nvar the nomiuatioo lor me yi.o..., - a year ago: "The people are u. ....i r,l honest money, abundantly sufficient' in volume to supply their business needs. But wuatever -the form of the people's currency, national or state, gold silver or paper, it should be so regulated and i . i u nr.vornmental action or by LfnHlUCU UJ '"- ... il rtna nun wise and careful laws ma- " " be deluded as to the certainly auu bility of its value. uvery now. into the bands of tbe people should be of the same intrinsic value or purchas ing power. With this condition ab solutely guaranteed, both gold an. silver can be safely utilized upon equal terms in tueadj.istmeulotonronrrenw How we (Jnw Old. m, ,u. l that, hinds us to life is , iiv .vred ere the meridian of ltfa is reached in tbe case of P who neglect obvious eau railing strength. Vigor, no less the source r h,,i.es than tne onuum JS3 happiness, man oe " lng me. u - - , nannds Kkuatou Hill and .rHn,.d bills on tne mouej Uotb are silver men Currency is in demand in the EsBt, and silver very sonto). The midwinter exposition to be held at 'Fiisoo is under way. gn...hu advanced 4k' cents over the price paid Aug. 8. Stewart have al- ready in Question. Should Cleveluud veto a silver bill it would be certain to carry the Slier man luw repeal down with it. Bknatob Stbwabt, of Nevada, has pr.pa,ed a silver bill whiob he will present at the earliest opportunity. Tub child "uiocovered at Eugene, supposed lo be the Miller wuif, proved to be a case of inietakeu indeutity. Dixon, the ebumuiou featherweight, whined Ed. Pierce, of New York, in three rounds, before the Coney Island elub Aug. 7. mmmmmm of Hnao nnr, fx hi. who have experienced or are cogmzaut -including many puym.u , nence-of the effect of Hostetter s u." . T?iii..,B. bear testimony to i" wondrous efficacy as a creator of strength in feeble constitutions, and debilitated and shattered systems A Htondy performance oi u u..j Hon.. renew d appetite, flesh and I nigh t- lv repose atteua me uo thorough and stuudaid renovant. Use no local tonic represented to be .kin to ,r resemble it in eneor; m f i ..,1 ilio uiMiume. wnicn m l"U,a"" - .... lA!..etnn acknowledged remeay ior iu,n..", malaria, nervousness. onnstipation, liver and kidney complaints and rheumatism orouse. aud the result is, they Bre have been, and are likely to be out ot meal of the feathery species. Mrs. A. 14. Potter and two children from Wasco, Sherman county, are enjoying the benefits derived from the use of the wnlers of these springs, so also is Mrs. Hodson, of Lexington. T T? 1 l-urrona mwl son. Guy, will start for home neit Sunday. Master Uuy's health has been greatly improved since he oame here. It was unani mously deoi led that J. F. M. Is tbe luzziest mau in camp, aiiuiuKu manages to do his owu cooking. W V. Kirk, of Black Horse, who came here Jme 9th. almost a helpless invalid with rheumatism, is now able to chase tbe frisky ohipmunk into tne o,Wb he meets aeaiu oy whik drowned or dashed to pieoes against the rocks. He is equally active in linnenaiue with the peslty wooora., the old timer, the bed bug. On Tuesdav or Wednesday. Mrs. d..o nf l eTiiwton. lost a popB6 oou- taiuiLg"aboHt20 in silver and green backs She. witu iwo oi ner children, and Mr. Parker and family. f Pendleton, visited mr. curueu family who live about six mues ou. from the springs, inn u". die found her money gone, the bottom of ber pocket being nearly torn out. The odd part of the matter IB that a handkerchief; a spectacle case, a bat on hook, and some keyB remained in the oooket. The money might have been i' . i,n, viaii. hut there is an uw uhnnt the matter. It UIIUIIIIUJ uw. - looks much like professional work. H. A. V. August 3, 1803. , - - - 'i : - I.m,m.B.A I vr"a IPSI ii B 0 ..0. IS: 1 ' RX ?l Pilesl PiloKl Iicliius Piles. STMi'Tosia Moisture; intense and stinging; most at night; wowe bv soraiehiug. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which ofteu bleed and ulcer ate, beoomiug very sore.. Hwaynes Ointment stops tbe itohing and bleeding heals ulceration, and in m ist cases re moves the minors. At druggists, or by m..:i fr fid nHiits. Ur. swayne a w rinladelphia 10SK Grain barveeting is continued. A few laborers were imported from Arlington. Mrs. T. 3. Carl provides for a number of boarders this week. Afijroe BPid powerful wind 0P9' cedd the heat of the first part of tbe week. Messrs. Chas. Cochran and A. T. Wood were up at Heppner for a few We had a large attendance ai oauuaiu school yesterday. Considering the busy times, this speaks well for lone, when so manv schools have suspended lor Mia anminer. ii.. w.,mn anA oartner on byeioles passed through here the other day. They stopped for a night's rest with Mr J. Cochrau's and expected to reacn Dalles the next evening. The heading crew of this vicinity suspended ork Saturday on aooount of the wind and dust storm. Our new onmers are becoming badly impressed with Eastern Oregon. Have patience, the good things have uot all been seen VHt. Key. Currant, ot Oondon, arriveu Saturday and informed us that he would favor us with a sermou after buiiday school tbe nut day. He has viaited us voluntarily and we were greu prited. Many efforts have been made heretofore to secure the services ot a :.,iI,tar in awhile, but without snooess. His disoourse was interesting and all io attendance felt it Bond to be there. An all-round sooiBble ohat was enjoved after tbe service, Kev. Currant expects to favor us again in the near future. Jake. Ang. 7, 1893. HEAJ3 . .. HVict U thr " ' .,.,, apPtara,we? MUM Vr '! ,ud, J. i, fM of dandruff? i C"TifdL er'na heated rendition f If j pom! vj ti v,-w " - U your hair dry, harsh. "r : ; ' iij,i . 5 o:W.R. MF'G C3 F'ORTLANO. 0R . For sale by Slocnm-Jobnston Drug Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. 0m gSW 11 LWi ; I mmSSSBtffsesiassa ; t',,:.9r,?t:r : n . ?r t . nau. it atwuuj" ! Vlfij f "Ui ...u P THB SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., P7 South Fifth Ave., new .v KAGLE THE BRAND BEST THE M'lU'FB'Y SPRINGS. Orrat 8W 1 yr. ROOFING! It is unequalled for House, Barn, Fac tory or Out isuuuings aim the price of shingles, tin or iron. It is ready for use and easily applied by anyone. Old -:- Shingle -:- Roofs proof nt small r Something Abnnt (iiants ri Notes personal a"u iiuifw- vuaJ Ynuu bus 1UO.UO0 meu out work, whue Cuiougo reports having 2U0,0u0ho are idle. Mayor Uariisch fears a, liot. Tun conntrv is in rutUer a demoralized , , ,a..i,t. hut it may be VUUUIIIUU tin t" 1 h,..t..r i,. the course ot a few mouths. ii.i ,.,,..,a much on the kind ot legislati'iu euncled. County Tukahiuikk, Ueo. E. Bloomer, of Jacksonville, hue disappeared Bhorl aevetal thuusaud dollars. Jerry Nuuau, i iiu ut L xinaton, is one of his boudsmeu. Tim Bau Fniucibuu Examiner, formerly a gold-hug paper, oouies out equuiel) for the dee coinage of Bilver. One bj one the moulders of public opinion are coming over to the popular side. 'Cm w. n Ima b en oryiug for the demoueliz.tio.i ol both gold and Bilver tmt now. in the tine htyle of his olass of partiaaue, swullows the piesideul's essiigo at one gulp and says be likes it. Wilsk CoVLB mot a man named John " sou in t lie leg at Walla Walla Tuesda) utght hist. Johnson and some frieuds were drinking und Coyle nttempted to foroe liimsulf iu to whioh Johnson objected. Coyle theu Bitot Jobusun. ALTiioi'tiu the Ohio democratic state convention is now near at hand, yet no one has been found who will accept the nomination for governor. No loouer is B man name uggesieu iunn . haste to decliue. This is a peculiar statu of idfiiiis to exist in a state that is oousidered among the doiibtlul, especial ly In tlx so times when all lhe faithful are proud of their demooracy. Tint president's message has been delivered to both houses of oongrf.ss. While not as radical as many supposed it would be, it is, nevertheless, an appeal for the further demonetization ol silver ud A gold standard. The message does uot 'ay the blame ot the enactment of the Sliermau'.law on any one political ,tv ,.,! Im in wise iu this, for if he sb'.nld antngon'ia any coosiderahle portion of the minority, be would not have the leHSt show to oarry his poiut. ClevelMnd treats the muiter in a non partisan way, whioh is ths real position thnt the silver question astnmes today. ltmideivous ul. The scenery is wild in the extreme. Rimrook upon top of rinirock, studded with stunted pine nnd juniper treea. ri urnt the eve, seemingly plaoed as they are for steps to suit the Btiides of some prehistoric race of giants. One hundred and fifty yardB away, me rosu passes over a ridge of solid rook, fifty yards long, from which one con looa down from either side and see tne river 200 feet below. This ridge is bo sharp that some difficulty might be round in balancing a ball upon it, and many feel uervous while passing along the road at thai point, however, no accident has ever ocourred there. Out from the basa of a huge mountain, ... . 1 1 1 n.a whose neighboring mnureu equally large, flow the MoDuffy springs. They are situated at the apex of one of the horseshoe curve's so peculiarly prevalent in the tJoun way river. The waters gush forth, clear, hot and v.timued. N,. doubt but that in the bowels of the earth there are large storeB of drugs, containing lime and other heat-producing substances, and it may be from this cause, rather than irom ih cause of subterranean beut, that they are hot. Else, why are they medicated? ituro i. ll.o fountain of youth for A. A. Allen and J. C. Gallagher came near meeting with b Berious accident Wednesday afternoon. While driving a Biiirited team along Baltimore street, a siuglo tree broke, letting the tongue down, whioh upset the buggy, instautly throwing ttiuj.ojctit).aut(r out, though they forlnuto man w.'ped with nothing worse than & lew onuses. A Hattle for Biood. b what Hood's Sareaparilla vigorously fights, and it is always victorious in expelling all the foul taints and giving the vital Huid the quality and quantity of oerfeot health. It cures scrofula, inlt rheum, boils and all other troubles caused by impure blood. Tuos N lsou, formerly of this office, is uow nt Boise City, where he reports mnnh liHiter i him any portion of Oregon that he passed through, though be has not jet seemed a eitnauou. Ask Your Friends Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what tbev think of it, and the replies will bo positive iu iis favor. One has been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia, another tiuds it indispensable for sick headache, others report remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum and other blood diseases, still others will tell you ihat it overcomes "thut tired feeling," and so on. Trulv, the Pest uavemsiuK i,,.,i, H,uul' Sarsanarilla receives i the heartv endorsement ol tne army oi friends it' has wou by its positive med ical merit. THeIujTiImiY K11LE8. Eniroit Gazette: 1 see by the Heppner press, that the Heppner oonuoil is onlled upon to enforoe the Sunday law. The Sunday law was created by our state legislature, law makers had the right . , .. 1 11...1 nnr . : i. t ,1 T.o., QBiirrt ieil loriun iw WlllUU IUUi: uo . . j ... m. f Hi otlltO 10 Ulnae, oim nic umwia T j: tliul iu vain. n luaiaus umiiu,cii-u .... the waters of these spriugB was a panacea for ailments. On the wings of the wind Hew their traditions until they reached the ears of lhe old Spanish soldier, aud caused his fruitless search. People with all kinds of diseases come to lay away bad appetites, canes, crutches, specs, etc. Many oome iu search of gold, others might come iu eareh of botanical and geological cuiiosities. Tbe fioweis are few in variety but very odd; and the rooks are great iu variety, aud equally odd. McDi'WY SritiNits, Ang. 2, 1803. H'nvrrT NOTES. Koy Glassoook departed for Heppner last Monday. Wm. Hughes and family, of Heppuer, are oatnped at Hitter. Mrs. W. B. McAliater's health is steadily improving. Jay Shipley is sojourning nt the springs, aud bs a cook, he is the besa. Sunday school at this place is pro gressing nicely under the supervision of O. 1) Owen. A more sociable, accommodating orowd thau is now ul these spriugs, cau uot be fouud. O, W. Parker, of Athena, who onme here about two weeks ago, suffering from it Uauimatory ohronio anddropiscal rheumatism is beiup greatly relieved As a cook, O. A. Hodson does not amouut to much here. At home, he prided himself on his greBt ability in water healing, but here the water is already lwt. Fish are very scarce in the river at thii place at tha preent, owing to th fact that Uncle Sam's pets, the Indians, have a trap aotoss the river about six miles below here. vv tj MnAlister. ths proprietor of tbt-se spriugs, bad agreed to furnish the campers who rresn mn, pnuiH"j have a right to enforce. The majority of our present council were elected as auti-Suuday men by a majority of the legal voters of tbe towu of Heppner. It is the sworn duty of every officer in theoouucil to enforoe the laws ot the town. Now comes the qneBtioo: Will the connoil with the majority they received nt tbe eleotiou aud against enforcing the laws of the town, listen to the minority? I think nt. The remark has been made that if the marshal whs to fuforce the law the coudciI would discharge him at once. I do not believe any such talk. I be lieve the council will stay by the mar shal whenever the time comes. What is the matter? Every grand jury we have has some ot our church members on it and no indictments are ever found. Who has ehnt bis eyes and ears to a solemu oath? Every big gambling day, tho ohuroh members have a sociable for the benefit of the ohurch. Is it right for our church members to invita the worst element of the country right in with our daughters, in the name ot the church. I, for one say no. It we iuvite a mau iu and take his money we have no right to kick that man out. The church people remind me of a banta hen setting on "goose- eggs." Cl'MTl'X. P. S. In Missouri, the majority rule is supreme law. C. THE PLACE TO DIE. Old Nick Wonld not Interrapt the Dead at Walla Walla-Hards Uiies on an "Iniun Uanck. Hv nermission. we publish the letter of a Heppner boy to Art Minor. It runs as lollows: ono Injun Ranch, August 6, 18J.1. Dear Peck: I am bBving a nice time. Worsen au week.on an "Injun" ranch for my board. Gene Noble and I are here-both broke but our pay commenced yesterday. .... ..u.. rl I..II" in There is plenty ot uau uu " - this conntry-half "Injun" and half Frenoh. We made some good reso lutioi.8 splitting blaok pine poles in the hot sun for our board. Don't think we will vpr break them either. We walked from Wa. la Walla to Athena-27 miles -in one night. Packed our blankets, TWi like to mick blankets very well. If I die I want to be buried in .Valla Walla as I think it the lust place toe Devil would ever look for a white mau. w .trunk everybody for work but didn't get it. Were willing to work for nrtvtliint?. n n.o nthar hovs come np to harvest, tell them not to bring their 1.U..W.. an the nichts are short too short to sleep, so we traded our blankets for lanteru aud don t go to bed. We washed our clothes today. Our .I.M.... erfl ouite dirty, but washing verv small. Ti.a "i,ld womau" oan roll Bnd smoke cignrettes fuster than Bill Tillard. She has been married three or four times. Has plenty of half breeds all girls. People in this oountry haven't any money. They pay in due bills; don't know whether we can live on due bills or not. If we get any m mey will go to Yakima to pick hops. It is about 2 p. m. and we haven't bad any dinner. 0, Lord, I'm hungry. Yours, Mike Robekts. P !. If yon write, direot to Athena. M. R. hlnX it brings to their places """ens S i1.1? ..'. ,,,i. ruhbar oaiut requires no LUCUl. i" ft" heatini! and no tar It is ac- kuowleda- bodj'. i easily nnrl soda has curec Have you a to consumptio Coughs. That dreaded and dreadful disease! ? Thousands re Norwegian of lime its first What shall stay its ravages em; Scott's Emulsion ol pu cod liver oil and hypophosphitcs I us of consumption in ,vMi,r1i nr cokl acute or stages, nave you a - leading ON TIN OR TRO ROOFS. ed tne oesi m 'r: and Sr"oneeoatfo,;r ofany once for particult ,v Excelsior Faint and Hooling lo., ISSnnd 1R7 Duye Street. New lorn. n. . emit'a F.inulsion euros Colds, Consumption, rofitbj, and all Anasmio and Waiting riQBaqe)3. Provonts wasting in inilH. Cst only tt'c Beniune. 1 ro- pared by Scott & Bowne, Chemists, Now York. Sold by all Druggists. Scott's. Emulsion OREGON STAT.K FA.I11. l." 1. 1. T- . W- " wt " " mi linn T'.,,lrt- montiirnrni." I Acriculture, on testate Fair Oround. near anim.enninienciniri September 11th, 1MW, and eontiaiiiiiB one week. MOliK THAN ?l,r3,000 IN CA!-H Will be paid as premiums for stock, poultry, swine, Attncuiiunu itruuutw, ni..vD, ........ woods, minerals, works oi an aim miir) aud (or trials of speed. REDUCED RATES OF FA HE 'AND FKhlliU IS ON AIjL.TKAMSrUKlAHU.1 FOR INVENTIONS. EqualwiAthevntcrestorth patents. Too much care cannot be exercisea m empioyiuK 'X,,;t!v if not able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, it not entirelv. unor the care aud skill of the attorney. .4,. With the view of protecting inventors from worthiest, i or careless ong. .1 l.ni nt nne arp wp timTMreQ DV Vftllu uawuw, pavilion open tour evenings miring me "'r",' .vt : patent cractice. aud therefore are preparea to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If you have an invention on hand send a sltetch or photograph thereof, Jo wither with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once Has been revised and improved to ths benefit of Jdvised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom De.c"r' others are infringing on your rignts, or y" - SSI,"."? ' So n the i reuaoie vriniwii - o week, with good music iu atteudaee, THE NEW OKANI) STAND and the new regu lation track are conceded to be anions the most comfortable aud tne best on the 1'acilic coast. SPLENDID CONTESTS of speed each day. There is entered for these contests the best held of horses this year that has been on the grounds for many seasons. Valuable aud handsome improvements have been made on the grounds aud building. I'EMIUM LIST exhibitors, Entries for premiums close at 3 p. in, day of the lair, and exhibits must be by IU p. m. ot saia aay. I'UICESOK ADMISSION. Men's Season Tickets ('-'.SO Women's season Tickets l.W Men's Day Tickets 511 Women's Day Tickets -5 Kace Track neiteis, uHiiy Women to tne liace uourse. free. Children under 12 years, Free for all. Send to the secretary at Portland for a premi um list. J. ArrtKSUi-s, rresiaeut. J. T. GREGG, Secretary. W-iiu-sw the first iu place others, submit the matter to us lor i matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, Deafness Cannotbe Cared by local applications as they oannot reach the disei sea portion oi tne ear. ThuiP i onlv one wav to cure deafness. nnA that ia hv co stitutiooal remedies. IVafuesa is oaused by an intiHmed oon ititimi of the muoous lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. When this tube Rets mtUmed you have a rurnblintf sonnd or imperfect bearing, ana when it 16 entirely closed, deafness is the result, and nulessthe inflammation oan betaken out and this restored to its normal con dition, bearing will be destroyed lor ever; nine oases out of ten are caused by ontarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tbe nmoons surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for auy case of deafness (caused by oatarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for oioulars, free. P. ,T. CHtiNEY .v CO , Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75o. B1H F STREET. NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON, p. o. box 433 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, 3- Cut this out and send It with sour Inquiry. -Of 0.0. SHEEP PORTRAITS. Thompson & Uiuuhowu the buss which goes to and from Ue Palace hotel, but will call for parties desiring logo to train in any part of the city. Laave orders at City hotel. a THE CONFKDERATK WAR JOl KXAb. The Confederate Wai Journal for July contains a graphic description of the Battls of Manasaa, or Ball Run, bv General Joseph E. Johnston also a Biography of General Johnston; The Confederate Forces at Manassa ; The Regiment and Brigades, and their Com manders, oomposmg tbe Confederate Armies ot the i otnmio and ot tbe Shenandoah; General Beauregurd's Plan ot Attack; Ab-itrsot from Fiild Return First Corps, Army of the Potomao (Coufelerate); Abstract from the Field Return of the Troops (of First Cor e, Confederate) engaged at the Battle ot iMaoasaas; Proclamation of Governor Letcher of Viiginia; Strength of the Uuion Army at Manassas, reported by Confederate Authority; Rister ot the Offioers (with Portraits) of the Con federate States Army and Navy, and their commands; History of the Civil War, Chronologically Arranged; The Ordinances ot Secession of Georgia and Louisiana; Confederate Poems; the Martial Melodies Dear to Southern Hearts; Humors ot the Camp Fire, etc Illustrated with large portraits of Governor John Letcher of Virginia, 1861; Goueral Joseph E. Johnston, nnd G.merals Beauregard, Braxton, Brngg, E. Kirb.v Smith and John B. Hood. Also a large battle saene, size 9 x 13 inches, representing the Battle of Manas sas; Map of the Battlefield of Manassas; View of Richmond, Va., and tbe oapitol ol the confederacy at Richmond, Va., etc The subscription price is only 8100 a year. Published by The War Journal Publishing Company, Lexing ton, Ky., and 110 Firth Avenue, New York City. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Varieties of Sheep UIITer as Widely as Uar.es of Men Here are two pictures of breeds of 3heep which are strikingly different. The first illustration shows a Shrop shire ram that took first prize at the Royal society exhibition of 1891. The Shropshire finds much favor in the west- i3fclrW is or cnoice navor, ana tney can raitc care of themselves almost equal to ft Texas steor. The fleece, while very loiig, ia light in weight and rather coarsa in texture. ENOURH PRIZK SHROPSHIRE. ern sheep districts at present because of its hardiness. In Canada it is also pop ular. The Shropshire's best point is probably that it yields a large quantity of good mutton. But its woolly merits are worth counting on as well. The aver age weight of a fleece of the improved Shropshire is seven pounds of long, not overfine wool, which pays very well. In the second picture is a unique ani mal or tne sheep taimly. She Can Farm. Connecticut farmers, who continually bemoan that the old state is used np for farming, may learn something to their advantage by consulting pretty Miss Bertha E. Weed, who makes money till ing a tough little farm in the town of North Canton. Miss Weed superin tends all the operations on her place, is up with the sun every day, raises stock, sells milk and butter and has a big yard full of some of the best fowls in tha state. What is still more wonderful, she has learned how to make money in the risky business of raising spring chickens for market. She makes small fortune yearly selling eggs. Some of tl-sm are extraordinarily large. She presented a couple of them to the editor of the Hartford Courant this week. They weighed half a pound apiece, and are the biggest hens' eggs reported in the state this season. New York sun. To OowLti--"- i. ....vj. ....., j . ,ne nnnerBiKnea nnvuiK ueeu - It is an illustration of a black faced health hysiinnle means, after Bullering for ser- mountain ram of a breed akin to thn black faced Scotch sheep, the oldest breed in Scotland. The Scotch sheep "Hardware did yon say? Why. ves at P. C. Thoinpsou & Oo.'s stand, and the plnoe for bargains. a The Palace is the leading hotel in the oily. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a If yon want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kitk 4 Kuhl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeveler, is the ;i,an to fix np your watch or clock, be keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his DiiBine9' a Be careful not to ask T. J. Matlook how bis bees are makiug it. mm mm RK..B AT.., ,11 1... iY (f.Sr oral years with a severe lung affection, ana dread disease Consumption, Is anxious lo ' Known to his lellow sutlerers ineme; T o those who desire it, he will cheerfully seno (free of charge! a copy of the prescription usea, which they will find a sure cure for Consiimp lion, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all thro" and lung maladies. He hopes all suflereri ii i" try his remedy, as It l Invaluable. Those aesir ing the prescription, which wUl cost them notn ing, and may prove a blessing, will please dress. 1-t a w u.... v....on Wilson, Brooglyn, New York. BLACK FACED MOUNTAIN RAM. are the hardiest domestic breed in the world, also the most intelligent and cun ning. The phrase, "as silly as a sheep," does not apply to them. Their mutton Notice to tax Payers. TVOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH 1I Board of Equalization for Morrow county, Oregon, will meet In the county clerk iu Heppner. on August listh WM. 'J. !?! purpose of equalizing the assessment present year, und will continue in sess onoj" until tne wora oi ine uum" " ";-1.t week, or ii All parties dlisatlstied with their "'!''r,;",'i are requested to appear before the boaru make their grievances known. . ... Heppner, Or., Atif . 1, 1M3. 1S0-1M