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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- ing Agent, 'l Merchants hxchange, in j raucisco, is our auinorlzeu agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Give your business to Beppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hard man, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best Hue to or from the interior country. B. A. HUNSAKKR, Prop. Phill Conn, Agent. Removal Notice. G. B. Tedrowe desires to inform the public that he has removed to the City Hotel stand, where he will still keep the best brands oi -Liquors and Cigars, Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. O. B. TEDKOWK, Prop. Here and There. About Twenty oords Of good pine wood Are Deeded at the Gazette Office on subscription at onoe. Ed. Cox was in from Hardman Monday. Nat Webb is over from Walla Walla. W. 8. Connor whs up from lone Sat urday last. Jake Young and Wes Branoon were over Saturday. Dick Beamen was down from the mouutains this morning. Milt Morgan returned from a visit to Walla Walla this morning. For thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens cell on W. W. Smead, Oeo. Ely and mother, Mrs. J. B. Ely, were up from Douglas yesterday. Gbns. MoDowell returned from Pendleton on this morning's train. Grant Harer left Saturday for Long Creek, taking out the Eagle's new press. J. A. Patterson, engineer on the branoh, returned Sunday from below. T. W. Ayers; Jr., sells school books at a great reduction in prioe, for cash only. 62-tf. .." Hugh Fields is up from Brownsville looking after bis interests in this sect ion. Bam Sternberg, of Portland, represent ing Buckingham & Heok, is in tbe city today. Hon, J . 0. Thomson was in Saturday to attend Heppner Lodge No, 69, A. F. & A. M. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable perfectly harmless, always reliable and berjefioial. 0. M. Reddish, of New York City, representing Shiloh's Cough Cures, is with ns today. Emile Mark, of the firm of Mark & Jorgeueen, of Portland, onine up on this morning's train. Peter Brenner patched up his old en goe and reports that it is dniug good work on the thresher. Photographs $1.50 pei dozen at Sbep pard's gallery, near opera house, north Main 8t., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. Dink Ambler is mining on the North Fork, and says that from $1.50 to $5 per day can be made per man, Our new nine-column Campbell press is in. and it is a "daisy." too. Its work is first oUbb in every respect, Mr. Geo. Gilbert and daughter, of Izee, Grant county, were guests at tne vea tral hotel the first of the week. f!hM. Jones lias onarge of Green Mathews' shaving parlors during the latter'a sojourn in the country. ObII on him. "W. A. Fisher was over from Haystack with fruit yesterday. The Gazette acknowledges tbe gift of a fine sample - box. H. Wray, representing the Portland Pub. Co., was in town yesterday getting up a hotel register for the Grand Cen tral. If the Gazette was to make a showing of the value of its advertising patronage you would wonder how we make ends meet. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cummings have departed for the John Day ooontry. Mr. Cummings is much improved in health. Eagle: Tom Keeoey left last night for Prairie City with Pinear and Miss Dndly. Bert Keeney accompanied him as rider. N. G. Bagley was severely injured recently over on the North tork by the caving in of a bank in a placer mine. He will recover. Onr readers will please notice that Ed. Day's band of fine Spanish-Merino boot's are soon to be on sale aown at j.un. Motgan's. Bee sd. We will take wheal at the market nriee on subscription, and if our patrous have as much as a load will pay the balance in bard cash. Miss Muller, Mr. Casper, Mrs. Birge and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alsap and Messrs. JohnsoD and Stookdale were over from the John Day oountry tbe first of the week. Dong. Belts will not be at Heppner as advertised, owing to tbe fact that an un expected demand for bis Oxford grade ram baa exhausted bis band. tf. Any person who desires to trade good unincumbered farm lands, suitable and in condition for raising wheat, for property in Portland, should call at tbe Gazette office. Old Hatt has purchased the barber shop on tbe Matlock oorner from A. C. Carle, where his old friends aod custom ers will find him. Shaves, shampoos ind hsirouts on ibart oo!jc arl in tbe; Heppner has received ber new fire bell weighing 1,100 pounds. It is a "bird" of a bell, and iB just what we need. Messrs. S. 8. Hornor, represent ing the fire oompanies and chief of tbe same, and W. A. Johnston, representing Heppner's city council, went around among our business men recently and suooeeded in securing enough money by subscription to nearly, if not quite, pay for the bell and freight on same. These gentlemen deserve muh credit for their well directed efforts. Eagle: While in Long Creek last week, Mr. Allen informed the Eagle that be had just made soother cleanup at the mill, which did not exceed the former oleanup of $700. This deficiency was due, he says, to bis dies being worn out. New ones will be procured and the running of the mill continued. A good body of ore is being worked Bt present and r. Allen is in a fair way to make some money. The Webfoot Planter, a Portland peri odical devoted to tbe interests of farm ers, BtockraiBers, orohardists, bee-keeperB and poultry raisers, will be sent free of charge for one year to all those who pay up all arrearages and one year in ad vance, or to all new subscribers to the Gazette. This offer is made for a limited time. Those who deBire tbe paper must mention it when they settle their ac counts. The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tbe regular price of the Weekly OregoniaD is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advanoe can get both tbe Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in advanoe will be entitled to the same. It ia unnecessary to state that G. B. Tedrowe, of Palaoe Hotel Bar fame, is now conducting a first-class resort in tbe City Hotel building. You have but to call on him to be convinced of this. Drinks 10 cents. Treat your friend, 'receive the five oents change, but don't over look the nickel-in-tbe-slot machine near at band. W. W. Gentry and Rev. J. G. Missil dine and wife, of Wintersett. Iowa, ar rived Saturday morning on a visit to relatives. Mr. Gentry is a brother ol Frank Gentry, a well known and highly respected resident of this county, and Rev. Missildine is related to Amos Missildine, of Black Horse. Among the leading poetical writers of tbe Puyallnp Commeroe staff, we notice that Dick Neville Btands at the head ol tbe list. Dick is tbe author of "Hoi Along, Zoe" and numerous other pro ductions. His well known aesthetic tastes are reHeoted in his writings which are well worth the perusal of Bnyone. Master Eddie returned with bis father Hon. W. K. Ellis, from Washington ann was so big tbat bis old mends scarcely recognized bim. While at the national aapital Master Eddie was everybody'f friend and everybody was his friend He became so notorious tbat bis bright sayings were quoted by New York pnperB. Our representative Mr. Herbert L. Gill, will very soon call on our oountrj subscribers in the oapaoity of a solioitoi ind collector, particularly the latter t is our intention in tbe near future t ahange our manner of doing business t tbe oash system, and our present efforts tie in that direotion. The formula of Ayer'e Sarsaparilla it well known to the medioal profession mi universally Bpproved. The repu tation of tbe firm guarantees excellence tad uniformity in the medicine, and tbi world's experience for nearly half e century has fully demonstrated its value. Eagle : E. N. Crockett returned from Seppuer Saturday accompanied by hi mother, Mrs. H. N. Cruckett, of Grel ton, Ohio. Mr. Crockett brought in e brand new buggy aod a haok, the form ar vehicle being pnrohased of the Elk hart Mfg. Co., ot Elkhart. Indiana. Mrs. J. F. Willis is the reoipient ot a handsome badge, as a past officer of tut staff of Hon. John B. Adams, past commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. Mr. Adams is the donor, and Mr. Willis very muob appreciates tbe insignia of rank in Grand Army circles. Chns. Cunningham will have at the James Jones ranch a band of bis Drenob and American Merino and Oxford graded Bucks. All wool growers wbo are interested in improving their bands wil have a chance to see a epleqdid band of bucks after tbe 1st of October, GO tf. Mr. T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers St., New York City, says tbat Ayer s Sarsa parilla cured him of a dry and eoaly humor, from which be had suffered intolerably. He adds: "I have not now a blemish on my body, and my on re it wholly due to Ayer's Sarsaparilla." The proprietors of the Summerville private bank have deoided to not re ceive any further deposits and to close out their business. Their other interests need their entire attention, henoe the reason for their action in regard to their banking business. Geo. W. Wells and J. 8. Buseick under tbe firm name of Wells & Co., are buying and salting grain of all kinds next door to tbe Gazette office. They pay tbe highest market price, and will buy in any quantities. W-tl, E. G. Sperry arrived home Thursday from Nebraska. He found tbe bog problem not at all practical, as many buyers bad raise. I the prioe to a figure almost equal to those prevailing in this seotion. Dr. B. F. Vaughan, the resident dentist has purohased a first class remedv for the painless extraction of teeth. Those desiring first class work in his line should give him a call. After oompni ing prices with Pendle ton and The Dalles, John F. Spray will sell and deliver meat at the residence of Heppner people as oheap bs either town above mentioned. Mrs. John Booher and daughter, of Trenton, Mo., respectively sister and niece of Mrs. Geo. Swaggart, arrived Saturday morning to visit the folks two or three weeks. If you owe tbe Gazette you must ex peot tbat pay will be demanded. We need our money, and don't expect to borrow under tbe circumstances. Come, give us a lift. Do not wear impermable and tight fitting bats tbat oonstriot the blood vessels of tbe scalp. Use Hall's Hair Renewer occasionally, and yon will not be bald. J. B. Natter has reopened theBrewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer on the Paoific coBst. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56tf. Improor and deficient care of the scalp will cause graynesa ot tbe hair and baldness. Escape both by the nse of tbat reliable epeciCo Hall's Hair Renew er. J. M. Jarrell, representing The Dr. J. H. McLean Med. Co., was in town yester day and placed a years advertising with the Gazette. Mr. F. A. Cunning departed on last evening's train for his California home, Hollister, San Bonita county. Ed. Reese left on last night s tram for Tbe Psllsi to tk bis old run betweo SCHOOL REPORT. Statement of the Condition of the Heppner Schools-fntalinbed by Order of the Board. To the Hon.Moard of Directors, Hejip- ner Public Schools: Gbntlemek: I beg leave fo submit to you the followiog faots and items con cerning the Heppner Public Schools un der your charge and direction : UKPOHT. For Month ending September '.!. 2 37 34 3 and 4 37 3 49 47 5 and 6 4 38 ; 7 and 8 40 9, 10, 11 & 7 50 47 'I special o3 classes i Total, j 217 aM ir, classes! '214 There seem to have been erroneous impressions and statements abroad com paring tbe sobool of this year with that of last. We began with a smaller en rollment last year (198) than this year (200), and tbe enrollment this year re mained in exoesa of last year for several weeks. But tbe enrollment during tbe first month of last year rauged from 108 to 260, while this year it rauged from 200 to 237. Tbe average attendance of tbe first month this year is 220, while last year it was 223 for the same month, only three more on a much larger en rollment than this year. This plainly indicates a better beginniug this year, and a more regular attendance. The number in tbe High School during the last month of the laBt sobool year has been misrepresented by some ot our people. The reords show an avernge daily attendance of 21, number belong ing 26 during the laBt month of last ohool year; while during the same month the year previous the average daily attendance was lb, number be longing 21. Tbe average daily attend ance in the High Sobool durfng tbe sobool year 1892 93 ranged from 61 to 16; while In 1893 94 it ranged from 40 to 21, showing a deoided improvement in regular attendance. I further beg leave to call attention to tbe faot tbat, iince your prinoipal Bud superintendent ties faithfully giyen a reasonable portion of his time to each of the lower rooms nd that be bas the general planning and directing of all the rooms aud grounds, together with the general responsibility for tbe whole system of schools, it should oot be claimed by any of the publio that his time, services, and cost to the public belong only to tbe High School. In this connection let me state tbat tbe average cost of tuition of each pupil in our Bohools was $1.80 per month during the last school year, and during tbe year before that $1.66. Thie average includes all the money paid to teachers, principal and speoial help. I believe this to be less than most sohooU in the West have paid. I further wish to state tbat our Course of Study aud work now follows the plans and directions given by the National Bureau of Education, Washington, 1). 0., as given in tbe report of tbe com mittee of Ten; that the classes in all the several rooms are now thoroughly graded and fully up to our priuted Course, both in quantity and quality; tbat nearly all the pupils show so earnest and steady a devotion to their work that both their mode of working and their scholarship will bear comparison with any other sobool of like grade and nie; that the reoent increase iu library and apparatus for the several rooms has almost revolutionized tbe habits of the pupils, making of them searchers for knowledge instead of mischief-makers; and that the bearing and Bpirit oi the pupils is business, respectful, and altogether pleasant to heboid. We have been troubled but very little with tiu aooy or a teudancy that way, thus far this year; and tbe oases of tardiness sad absenoe have been unusually few, until the scarlet fever alarm overtook us some what. In dosing may I add that th" teachers all are doing their utmost in earnest and efficient work each day. Respectfully Biibmitted A. W. Wibk, Supt. and Prin. Heppuer, Or., Oot, 6, 1894. A Grand Featnre Of Hood's SaraapRrillft is thftt wbile t pnrifieg tbe blood and eeuda it ooursiot through the veins full of rich news and health, it aleo imparts new life ami vigor to every function of the body. Hence the exprcHnion bo often heard: "Hood's Harnaparilla made a new person of me." Itovercomes that tired feeling so common now. Irishmen In High Position. It is not only in the United States that the sons of Krin have secured a place among the lenders, of the people. This fact has been called tu mind by the circumstance thut while all France was mourning1 one illustrious Irishman in the person of honest old Marshal Mac.Mahon, the masses of the popula lion of Austria-Hungary were acclaim ing another Irishman, the Irish peer. Viscount Taafe, who holds Die post of prime minister of Austria, for bring ing forward a bill in favo.' of universal suffrage. In Spain one of the most in fluential military leaders is a general of Hibernian origin, O'Kyan byname. who held the post of minister of war during the former administration of the present premier; while the queen re gent's private secretary and most trusted adviser and friend bears the name of Murphy. The little king's governess is also an Irish woman; and so, too, is the governess of the young queen of Holland. The tutor of Em nerot William was an Irishman named Audanne. - Sagacity of wild Fol. Wild a-eese and iU ducts show kaowuige as to tbe resiitai.es of tLe atmosphere and sagacity in overcoming , tbe disposal of tne publio domain. it. When flocksof them have to go long j j( yon wgDt y,mr ftuj patent jD a burry if yon want yonr land business, of distances they form a triangle to cleave j gliy cilHraoter, attended to by skillful aud competent attorunys, and promptly dis the air more easily, and the most cour-! jgfl f)f write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, ing post anotner niraere long warn iuv . place of the exhausted leader Thu6 j thy pi their viUM firriijgth a' , the. kOrYti of the 7 Land Fob Saw. 180 sores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh anu will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for part io ulars and terms 1 2. Wheat Hacks. The Morrow County Land & Trust Co. are putting out wheat Backs at tbeir warehouses at Douglas, lone and Heppner. All those wishing sacks should see tbem. 57tf. The Shok Maker. Joe Dubois has moved his shoe-making and repair shop from the old May street stand to tbe room formerly ooenpied by Green Mathews, barber Bhop, next. door to Noble's harness shop. Joe also has a good workman with him and guarantees satisfaction. Don't overlook him for first class work. 66 tf. Foully Mtjbderko. The body of Geo. W. Sayres, a man aged 70 years, was found in tbe Willamette river re cently where it bad been thrown. The head showed tn at Mr, Sayres bad been beaten over the bead until life was ex tinct. About a week, or a little more, Mr. Sayres was called out at bis residence by a person, and this was the last seen of him till bis remains were found, Joseph ("Bunco") Kelly and one Bob Gartborne are under arrest charged with his mur der, and others are being held as wit nesses. Bin Stock Shii'MBNth. On Sunduy W. H. Courtney shipped 400 head of beef cattle from Heppner, destination tbe Sound section, and yesterday made a similar shipment to Yakima and the Souod. These cattle were oarried by special trains. The stock oame from Crook county, and among those wbo helped make up tbe bands were R. R. Harrington, Geo. Wiley, Ed. Snoderley, Archie Powell, Alt. Allen, J. H. Backus, J. W. Millioan, W. R. Pollard, W. 8. 8tearns, W. F. Elliott and G. B. Ray. Mr. Oourtnay will make similar ship ments towards tbe latter part of this month. Piles! Piles! lulling Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense itohing aud stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. It allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops tbe itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most oases removes tbe tumors, At druggists, or by mail, tor GO cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia, A certain cure for malarial fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. In this issue will be fonnd a full re port of tbe condition of our sobool It is worth perusal. F. A. Cunning is up from California on a business trip. Mr. Cunning's wife is a niece of tbe late D. A. Leather man. Clerk J. W. Morrow has traded bis Portland property for the ranoh and personal possessions of Isaac Large out nn Rhea creek. Rev. Potwine will bold Episcopal service next Friday evening at r.lo o'clock in the M. K. church. Subject, "The Divinity of our Lord. Jim Jones reports tbat Cunningham lojt about 200 bead of very fine bucks. They were in some manner poisoned. However, Jim has some very fine ones yet left for sale. for Infants t'astoriaissowell adapted to children that I recommend it as suijerior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Akchkr, M. I., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria is so universal and i;.; merits o well known that it neemH a work if supererogation to endoinu it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." C'Utl-OH MAJtTYN, I). I)., New York City. The Centaur EASTERN State Normal School, W J STON. rilHK FIKriT 'IKHM RKOINH THK liKD OK HKI'T. 1HM. Tuition KT term In Elementary Cnnrsu. UJtO: Regular Course. tl.'iO; Business Course, .'.iX; to those-in the Senior Class pledged to teach, Irae. wm - . . Hood hoard and lodgiuitin private families, f3 So pur week or roonii I "Sfl 1 Tl 1 z ,-.rv r.iMflfiiiH r.nt for thoKR who rnav desiro to hoard them selves, hut all students matter how they hoard, Graduates of the Normal reeelvc Htate Iliplomas. I'. A. WOK I HIM; I or, j,-ov t Hec y of Regents. Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individual" heviua eoDliicting olaims under the BKrioultural land laws, and thrme between olaimoiite under tbe Mineral Lawn and Bgrionltnral claimants; and also between claimants nnder any ot tbe pnblio land laws and the itailroad oompanies and tbeir grantees, and the tates and their grantees, nnder tl.e Swamp-Land and HebMl-Larid Grants. ri(K?i.ialty made of securing patents in tbe shortest possible time for settlers who have complied witb tbe laws onder which tbeir eutrles were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue ol tbeir patents, oansed by Trifling Irregularities which can he easily and speedily removed. AJvire also given ill all matters ,,011Jt8 arising under the new laws which John V f. 1 j i r. f. r. U. bur, .m Mr. L. O. Ttnkham 8 Boils at Once AfSi U ' ir.e in fact I think no one ever iuf fer'.'t! n)un; from impure blood. Every pimplfl or Bern eh wonl.l s-in-ad. siHiH'times making sorm as l.irie as a dollar. Four hutllps of Hi-mrs Sar suparitl i h:ivtj thoroughly purified my hlood and mv si. in h smooth as an 'infitnt's. I mwor felt betu-r. 1,. O. Tiskham, KewliaU, California. Mood's Cures Hood's Pills are rrunijit and efficient W. L. Douglas CUET IS THK BUST. V 9nUt NO SQUEAKING, 5. CORDOVAN, r rttnunOt C I WI CLLCL WlUi -5.5P HNECALF&raNGAKia 3.5? P0LICE.3 SOLES. 425j.2.W0RKINGMFNe. EXTRA FINE. " 2.1. Boys'SchoolShdes. LADIES- SEND FOR CATALOGUE W U DOUGLAS BROCKTON, MASS. Vou can save money by purchasing W. In lkougina Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price oa the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom wort in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Denier whose name will shortly ap pearhere. Agentwanted. Apply it onoe RD EVERGREEN TREE ! WITHOUT COST. VK will Bend you by mail vftKt-paitlotui small tV eviTtfreim tree mltiptcu to your climate, with Instructions for planting ami caring for it, together with our complete list of Nursery Stock. If you will cut out this advertisement, mark on it the name of this puper, and tell how many and what kind of trees and plants you would like to purchase, and wlieu you wish to piiiut them, Wc will quote you lower prices on the stock you want than have ever been offered you. write at once. EVEltttKEEN NUKSKKIKH, tis-nov i!2. Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. ;T'Ajfint8.$7!i .vIiikIv tritium. Th, hM Uc Wiuti.'HiilUtK n lruih tuoue ininutt Uinta riit'l drfck ttirtr :iitt)K tin' hand i. Yon liiinmi, iht')iiBibiMlMi 11 rig tit. (xiiKlml iilHliot ''Vv '""'f'111 No Molded n:ulrfr W. P. MAl:Kit41S JM'O.. and Children. Cafttnria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Wan-hum, Krnetation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promoted di gestion, Without injurious medication. ' For several years I havo recommended your 'Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardkr, M. I. lUfith Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Cokpamt, 77 Mi'Rrat Strebt, Nkw York CiTT. OREGON; will be under the Immediate rare of the faeulty. relating t tba public lun.la, especially on have been reoeDtly passed providing for I'MWMr.itsji I f. u r n , Gen, Man., - XTMhiitiu, l V. Will reign supreme among the residents of Morrow and adjoining Co'b They oatob onto a few important facts, one of which they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of tbe GRAND CLEARANCE SAIvE Of General Merchandise taking place at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! They will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hunks" gait. WHAT ? McFarland Mercantile Co., of Heppner, selling out at cost? Yea, we orl'er our whole stock at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for our Fall purchases. These goods are all New, Clean, FitBt-Class Articles and bought in the best markets in tbe United States. We wish to exchange them for your money. A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods At Cost or Lower ! Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embrodenes, Handkerchiefs, lowols, Infants Caps, Bonnets and Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves Bnd Mitts, Flannels, blankets, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, Black and Colored Hoee, Drees Linings, Stays, Silk Thread and Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fancy Goods, etc Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, At prices never thought of. Call and see. One hundred pairs child's heavy lace Bhoes way down. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Oversbirts. Gloves, etc.. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neokwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va lises, etc. Our whole store will Counter During Months. A Full Stook of Hardware, Cook and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buckets, Milk PailB, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts Bnd Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe, Nails, Hoibs Shoes. Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps, G'assware, Crockery, Toilet Sets, Stone Jars. Lamp Chimnevs, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Heed Drills, at oost until present stook is Bold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc. Come in and make your selections before the assortment is brok'iu. Save your money by buying at our store, A full line ot Groceries at out prioes, until close of this sale. ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solicited. It will pay you to travel hundreds of miles to lay in your supplies at our prioes. Don't let friendship for any firm cause you to tax yourself these hard times. Mail orders carefully filled. Cull and beoonvmced; No trouble to show goods. WE MEAN BUSINESS! TbiB Clearanoe Sale is now in full blast. cFARLAl mm It is the Headquarters ! Mt nlK, nrutr let Artleea Kto. l - Office of all stages running For Sale 1 200 QHU, arter alf-Blood Hbeepmen will find it o tbeir interest to inspeot my Rama before buying elsewhere. I ensure them to be sound and in exceptional Dne oondition for service. I have taken great pains and went to niuuh expeuse to meet tbe growing demand for tins class of sheep, and will sell them to suit '.this iiivrei Tijvms. Come and See Them and be Convinced. For further particulars address me at PILOT KOCE, ORE., or call at my farm six miles south of Pilot Hook, Ore. The Kcchy Institute OK Otis Patau I be a Big Bargain the coming Fall COMPANY OU. (liia, Tol- fitent Mecllolnen, oat of Heppner. PHIL. COHN. Proprietor. and OXFORD RAMS. For the Cure 01 Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located st Salem, Oregon, The Must Beautiful Totrti on the Coast. i (.'nit at tn! Uaibttk orhes tor p&raom&rs. Strlctlyooufidentlal. Trestmeut rlvtemd sure cure. NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER AT bigbeit it1 et to r! 1 lb PH' and CtestlUt, 1