Take Notice. 1. The um of five cents per line will be jharged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, Mid obituary notices, (other thau those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other jntertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five jcnts a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. We hold each and every correspondent re ponsible for his or her communication. No orrcspondence will be published unless the writer's real name is signed as an evidence of ood faith. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS . ing Agent, 121 Merchants Exchange, iau Francisco, is our authorized agent. paper is &epi on nxe in nis omce. This Give your business to Heppner people, nd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, Fohn Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. ArriveseverydayatO p. m., exceptMonday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON. Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. Vou can get the best beer in Heppner at Q. B, Ted rowe's, 5 cents per glass, If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc., call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Press Thompson is on the sick list. Dou't overlook Johnny Hager for good ment. Try Spray's hums and bncon, the beet in towo. oatne up from Portland new, Only tt. Jerry Oohn Wednesday. Spray's pressed beef, something fine for lunches. Mrs. J. J. Roberts is ill with an attack of qninzy. Judge Keitbly is ill with well the old story grip. Ayers guarantees bis poison. $2.50 per dozen. Charley Frey was down from Hard man yesterday. Photographer Dowe will return to Heppner in July . The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. The Woodmen meet at Masonio hnll next Monday nibt at 7:30. Dr. Ed. AdkioB dropped in Tuesday from Hillsboro to visit relatives. Look out for the thrilling story, "How Jeremiah Jadkins Beoiime liiuh." Dr. 6. F. Yangban and family bave moved into the Blaokmaa property The Weekly 8nn and the Gazette $2.75 per year, both stnotly in advauoe. John Ball out bis left hnd quite severely with a chisel Saturday last. Mrs. W. R. Ellis has bad an attack of the dreadful grip, but is now convales cent. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swatigart's "Sure Shot" is thestullto do it with. tf. Geo. Bwnggart was in town Tuesday He bays Tub springs oountry is pros perous. Kosooe 8bw and Vioos Kelly were over from Long Creek this week for freight. Jay Devius was in town Tuesday. He reports farmers very busy in bis neigh borhood. Geo. Ely. Ed Holloway and 8. Troed son were op from the Douglas oountry Wednesday. Miss Lena Kboa has returned from The Dalles where she bas been attend ing school. Alex Coroett was in Wednesday from Lens, lie is just over a tougb siege with the grip. Oibonscn Bros, are making a special out on large family groups; call and get tbeir price. tf Cal Hale was over from Pendleton Saturday last. He will shear in this vioinity this season. Anyone having one, two and tbree-year-old steers fur tale should see Ham Kinsman at lleppuer. tf. W. II. A. Johnson, a genial repreeeots tive of the New York Lite Insurance Company, is iu the city. Preacher Hal bas li"o dinnhtrgfd as Dot guilty of bank rubbery, but is belJ od the ohnrgeof insanity. Oscar Minor and I. O. Holao went over lo Illira creek HutunUy 1s t aid Cangbt seventeen trout apiece. For good Dient. full wofght and Cash price call nil Johnny Hager, the new butcher, iiexl ilnor to Hie poat oflW. The report that Etoq Uufllntftun deal sN-ni to b ontrns as be basjoit been discharged from tha aytum as cured. Io tha nrit inarja of the OmMfa we H pert to commence a continual story of "How Jvremiub Judkina Became Hub.- Mrs. J. B. 8ierry tella the public In a neat aI. in tin in dial f- baa leased the l'alaca hotel and proftosea 1 1 da business. Meadows & Hcrtvner, the iilarkamllhi, )inrehoers and wcmd btilcbera. at th old Ounn aland. Mam street, Heppner, Call on the boys. H li en ITC niM. of Grant mnnty.rawd tbmntth loan l ednemlsy with an intana biaa wbr name could Dot learn, en route for tha asylum. Mathews Ilrna., City lf)t el barber shop, tooanrial artista. lUircutting, abating, ahtnpMleg, t, ilmi acieotiUsally, liatbs at 2.1 celita aplefl. Mrs. Wel.b. mother .f Mrs W. It. Flha, and Mm. J. A i'ttern, of Ihis f.Uce, wera et r-f f.n U rilnraJa)'a jn n Irsin, n tnl to I'ortUii I. (, B. IIat. tha tntiaortnl nrti.t, ran ba fontxl at Ins aror, Mall'x k cnr, where be will )k-ie at .qUr ri-, ahave. l.rnjN., hmrciii. . Frank Hmiih, of tha Illiglna country, pnlleit out with pack b"r or the W '! V!! .-C'l'in It.ia week. II Will lil hla Staler while afit. Henry Tltiiaon. of It'ltUf creek, f t jit m-l iif lltitlef rfe. k h' ln fj, I a. Willi the gfj. ir J ,,'ti e"l is yi jiiite f fr ,m a reht at'tek of Iba vpiderritr. II F. KaairrfaM i .f-t ae. to fqrah bia "Mtfa Hh'i" e-itifel (film In b'leele Ma Ha l '"If re.i t a lo'we nfdr ff"n W aM fft and !Jhn. I'very whera it baa lH naM, j it bM au r i tn Citr3.mtatba l't.a The Mazamas, or Mountain Climbers, have prepared for a big time about July 19, 1895, by sending via the mountain peaks of Oregon and California a helio graph message from British Columbia to Mexico, and to answer same. While there is considerable BDort in this, and we suppose soienoe will be more or less benefitted, considering the hard times, if these gentlemen would put in the time at hard work Rnd the ladies would sew a few buttons where husbands have improvised shingle nails in their stead, a great, big scope of country would be better off. In the spring, the human body needs assistance to throw off the stagnation produoed by winter diet. As the temperature rises under the growing heat of the sun's rays we feel tired, half siok and low in spirits, because the blood is sluggish and full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring remedy to invigorate the body and give tone to the digestion. Price $1 per bottle. Sinoe the death of Jack Cantwell, we learn that his death was not occasioned by appendicitis, but by blood-poisoning brought on by an abdominal abcess, and whioh might have been readily taken for appendioitis, His remains arrived on Wednesday's train and were met at the depot by a large number of friends, the Knights of Pythins turningout in a body out of personal respect for the deceased, and for Jack's brother, Lee, who is a member of the order. Frank Sbepardson, an engineer on the Southern PaoiBo Ey., who resides at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He was treated by several physicians, also visited the Hot Springs, but received no permanent relief until he used Chamber Uin's Pain Balm. He says it is the beet medicine in the world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. 3. W. Stringer, of the lone oountry, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Stringer oame up to look after his taxes and relates to our reporter a peculiar story to the elieot that he found himself taxed on a quarter scotiou of laud down in that oouutry when lie has do deeded laud in this county. His visit to Heppner was to inform the county officials of this fact. Dr. J., H. MoLean's Strenctheninff Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to mmje "a little health go a long way." Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic aud nutritive properties, by which the energy of the system is reoruited. It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on the Btomach and harmless under pro longed use. Price $1.00 per bottle. M. S. Driskell oame in from Kansas last evening, acoompanied by bis child rsn who have beeu living with relatives for several years. He intends to settle down on his ranch out in Clark's oanyon, and thinks that he will be satisfied, for this, be says, is the best oountrv that he has seen during bis absenoe ot a year. E. H. Clarke, who Col. Redincton says is the iuventor cf a punoh which is stronger than lemonade some, and Uank Putnam, the cattle-buyer, came in from Pendleton Monday. Hank is after oattle and is paying good prices for all Kinds or Deer cattle, prices bnng higher thau lust year by oonuiderable. W. A. Johnston, accompanied by his ramiiy, returned Wednesday evening Mr. Johnston vieitttd Ohio during his absence, and his two weeks' stBy, though a pleasant one, made him yearn for Oregon onoe more. We hope that Mr. Johnston will deoide to remain in our midst. non. W. R. Ellis will deliver a lecture at ihe opera house next Wednesday evening under Him auspices nf the W. C. T. U., on the subject, "The Essentials of Good Citizenship." Admission 2.) cents, cbiMrui 15 ceuts. All should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear this lecture. School Meeting. On last Monday the directors of Sohool Diet. No. 1 met and devised ways and means to pay off the old indebtedness and to ran the school for the coming year. The plan of selling bonds to clear the present indebtedness was canvassed and will probably be resorted to. In the matter of school for the coming year, it was decided to have a six months' sohool Dext year, to do away entirely with the assistant principal, cutting out part of the regular course, and to reduce the salary of the prinoipal to $100 per month and the remaining teaohers all to $50 per month. The direotors are evidently talking business, for their plan to pay off the debts is the only one this distriot can adopt to avoid litigation. It is to be regretted, however, that con ditions are such that uo longer term than six months can be hnd. In graded work, it leaves the oourse two thirds completed, and by the next year all will be chaos. Besides there are few reputable teachers who will consent to teaoh a six months' term, and if good touchers consent to take the sohool, it will be with a view of holding the plaoe till a better opportunity prt sents itself. But without money, without assurance that the district will not be plunged into law suits, and with an unappreoiative aud critioizing public to deal with, we wonder that the directors bave done as well as they have, for the future looks dark enough. A Valuable Chest. Taooma, Wash. "I have used your Simmons Liver Regulator and oan conscientiously say it is the King of all Liver Medicines. I consider it a medi oine ohest in itself."--Geo. W. Jackson. Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid; the powder to be taking dry, or made into a tea A New Road to Heppner. From an article in the Heppner Gazette, we learn that the people ot that oountry are in earnest as regards the road from Mitch ell to that plaoe. Nothing was done at the last term cf the oounty oourt in the matter, but the judge and commissioners have consented to hold an adjourned session some time early in this month at whioh time an appropriation will be made to open up the road. As near as we can learn the road will go from here by way of Caleb, Waterman Flat, through Parrish canyon. If this road were to be opened, it will bring us within 75 miles of market, And the market would be just as advantageous to us as the mark et in The Dalles, as far as prices for supplies are conoerned. It would also bring us in direct communication with the scouring mills at Pendleton, thus giving our sheepmen a chance to ship their wool there and obtaiu the full value of their fleeces. By, all means let us bave the road, and the citizens of Heppner can depend on us for any assistance iu our power in furthering the work. Mitobell Monitor. W. W. Smead, having been to oon siduruble expense to improve his fowls by the Introduction of new blond from the prize pens of S A. Wells, of Almeda. Oul., Is now prepared to furnish exgs of the Brown Leghorn breed that cannot be excelled in Oregon. I7 tf. Notice All news, and advertising matter miiKt reach tbio ofllre not later than Monday noon for Tuesday's issue, and not later than Thursday noon for Friday's issue. The chauge of train time renders this rule imperative and it will bb adhered to in every iustuooe. At a recent meeting of tha Lena re publican olub Alex Coroett and Mike Kenny wera ohosen aa delegates to tha state olub oouveution. C. G. Fuqna and Wm. Courier bave alao been chosen to represent tha Liberty olub, of Eight Mile. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenu., aaya "Shiloh'a Vitaltzer 'saved my hfo.' I oonsiilar it tha best remedy fur a debilitated system I ever used." For dyapepiia, liver or kidney troub'e it exoel. l'noe 75 cents. Sold by T. W. A) era, J . Sheriff Houner and Deputy Frazier, of Umatilla oounly, do not think the borsetliief lo wh"m wa teferred reintly a Medlock Is tha man who cotntnilte.l Hie depredstjona over in Union county. Lie a pretty slick lbir, aoyiiuw. Tliia much ia nnder obligation to Frank liorg for a bina lot nf trout which he Caught Wednesday over n Hliea creek, lie iiccedd In lauding ljty four tiira ones, and it Hn'i such a wonderful day for fUhing either. Mrs. J. IJ. Hperry will oclrbrata tha opening of tha I'nlaoa by an aleghiit Sunday dinner. Mrs. Hiierr'a reputa tion in th culinary line ta well known, and nnr jwopla should Out nd'S ber initial holiday dinner. Monday lut Mr. aol Mra. Frank It.gera. Mr. and Mra. F. J. Ilalhick, Mi-a Ada Minor and Jack Laka went over to Illiea creek tltnng. Mra. lagers proved to be Iba cbatupioo no that oonaalofi. Ben Haaggart haa gona op in tha I alon.e country to introduce hn aunirrei poiMoti. He i making large aile. It week ha bad rail for Hi a ixiieon from noutbeni Oregon, Idaho aad Waehiag ion. "Hiw Jeremiah Jndkina liecaina r.ieli" la a thrilling eerl.l etory which wa will cifnmrnca in nnr neil uatia and ciot ion tiM 1 romioetrd. It ia a airnj ard ry and well worth Tour i-ruL T. W. Atefs, Jr , nuking aq lirrrl reoaxn Hint h guarantees. No kill an iav. and !! It al '1 ceola .ef can, 6 cai a fr ft fn; 2 .7 per dK-n. it a in 1 1 and try it. if. Oreea Mathew fr ahavlng. Lair rutting", t)tuii't'g atid all other Work I in thai line, Katt a al any lima during! ,tiiine Loora. li M. J..tiea, ai!aol. , WaMed - Ilaio or fancy erig W(U go i the hottae r-r take aalt.g al h'HU. : Mra. Mary litidraon. Wanted-fan Iff wofk l y Mr C. N'e.'fl. I.l. M U'l'aiO ll' Ilee. M'fl l llg aat!r d ie. Tff Arefa' aquirfil jwna Ufo-e lnii,g any oitipf. Only tr When your heart pains you and no usual palpitation is frequent, accom panied sometimes with sbotnees of breath and low spirits you are tsufferiDg from a disordered state of be liver, digestion ia imperfeot aud there is wind on the stomaoh. If allowed to remain Ihe trouble will ultimately reach Ibe kidne) a and becomes dangerous to life, Steps should be taken to stay Its pro gress on the appearance of the first symptoms. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is especially adapted for disorders ot this kind. Price $1 tier bottle. FCNKRAL OP JACK CANTWELL. Yesterday a Day ef Mourning in Heppner Over the Loss of one of Her Best Young Men. Yesterday wben Dame Nature smiled her sweetest, wben life never before seemed so precious, there wae sadness in more than one beart id our fair village. Heppner had been bereft of one of ber brightest and beet young men, just as be was passiug the threshold of manhood, and when bis relatives and friends were planning for his manly assistance in the great drama of the future. Suddenly and without warning to any of us, with the exception ot bis mother and brother, be was garnered in by the angel ot death and passed to the world beyond. Our plans have been rudely shattered, but sua b is the will of Him before whom all must bow in meek submission. William Jackson Cantwell, or "Jack" as be was familiarly called, wsb born in Johnson county, Arkansas, Oct. 8, 1873, and at the time of his death was aged 21 years, 6 months and 7 days. In 1875 his parents orossed the plains and came to Oregon where they remained till 188U, then returning East to the native heath, and again returning to Oregon in 1890, looating at Heppner, where Jaok lived till bis death. Jack was a thinker, an industrious student, and even as a lad when others might be seen frittering away the preoious moments, be was using every means at his oommand to improve bis mind and store away knowledge for future use. After completing a oourse in the Heppner sohools, be taught suooess' rally m the county and with the means thus obtained took a course iu a Portland business oollege. Returning to Morrow oouuty, with bis brother, Lee Cantwell, he embarked in business and at the time of his death was a member of the Heppner Transfer Co , though f r some months be had been iu the employ of the O. R. & N. Co. at Heppner.discharg' iug his duties faithfully Bnd cheerfully In May 1892 while in Portland, and while attending Emmanuel Baptist churoh, he professed Christianity aud lived a consistent life to his death. You could not know Jack without loving his true, honest nature. He was a kind tender-hearted young man, aud with his marked intellectuality made him pleasant and desirable oompanion, and even to the last he was jovial and iu good spirits, meeting death bravely as all Christians do, saying that be was ready to go. While it is always sad to part with those we love, yet this is mitigated to some extent wben we consider that there is such bright evidence that they go to the future world, trusting implicitly iu the goodness and benefioecce of the great Maker, and in the blood of Jesus to wash all sin away. Jack Cantwell never bad an enemy in the world. In evidence of this, nearly every business bouse in Heppner was olosed yesterday afternoon, the oooasion nf the performance ot the last sad rites and interment. The funeral was preach ed at the M. E. church, South, by Rev. Frank Adkins, after which the remains were interred iu the Heppner cemetery. Peace to his memory. A Fkiend. Mr. Arthur J. Menday Woodland, Wash. I Am Cured" Eczema For Over Three Years Purified the Blood With Hood's Sarsaparllla and Is Now Well. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: I wish to forward you a statement of my case. Eczema ap peared three years ago and since then I have tried all kinds of remedies for the cure of the disease and had given up all hope of ever being cured. At last I was told to try Hood's Sarsapa rilla and Hood's Olive Ointment. I did so and I am happy to say that I Am Cured that dreadful skin disease. I have taken sixteen bottles of Hood's Sarsa parilla aud used five boxes of the Oint ment. I would have written before but I wished to wait until I w as coufi- 's Cures dent the disease would not return again. It has not and I can say I am Ijerfectly cured. I gladly recommend lood'B Sarsaparilla." Arthur J. Menday, Woodland, Washington. Of Hood's Piiisdo not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and eflleiently. 25c. LOCAL MARKET REPOllT. Wheat, bu $ 32 Flour.bbl 2 25 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 60 " " three " " 3 00 Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 50 2 25 " stock 1 50 U 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00 Hogs, dressed i 00 Wool. Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll Eggs, doz Chickens, doz Turkeys Potatoes, per owt. 3 00 8 .40 8): 50 8(5 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 85 St Flour, bbl 2 IK) ( 3 15 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (c 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 ( 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 0 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 7 (tf 8J Butter, lb 10 ta 14 Eggs, doz 140 15 Chickens, doz 5 00 0 600 Turkeys, tt) 15 (e 18 Kkv. Green's Lkctckb. Those who did Dot attend Rev. E.P. Green's I net ore at tho M. E. church Tuesday evening last, missed a literary treat. The lector er handled his snbjeot well, that of "Life' Lesions in Rhyme," and proved that he was thoroughly in touch with it. Uis selections ot authors and their writ ings were chosen from the rank of Ihe best, aud as one picture ot word-painting in poesy was displaced by another, the listener was led along in thought and be beheld bold Hbylock demanding bis pound of flesh, the bird of .Scottish high lauds, Bobby Burns, io kilt and cap, the mysterious tapping ot Poe'a raven, or Ihe warlike toeuee attending the writing of The Htar Hpatigled Banner." All these and tunny mure, with their valuable lesaooa and, loooliiug atirring aoenes, were depicted. II la to be regretted lhal ti small an audienoa were ia attend aoc, boausa I bone who mowed the lecture are much tha oare thereby. A Humorous Fact Abont Hood's Sarsaparilla it expels bad humor and creates good humor. A battle for blood is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously fights, and it ia always, vic torious in expelling foul taints and giv ing the vital fluid the quality and (juati tity of perfect health. It on res scrofula, salt rheum, boils and other blood diseases. Hood's pills act easily, yet promptly and elllciently on the bowels and liver, 25 cents. New Home and five other makes of sewing machines at ooat for cash. Will exchange for lumber. Machines from 812 up. Address N. A. Leaoh, Ltxing too, Oregon. If. Hnrklra's Arnica Kalrr. The best salve in the world for cuts, Bruias, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khmiiii, Fever Horre, I'ettr, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Corn, and all akin eruptions and positively currs 1'ilx, or no pay require.!. It la gua'anleed to give Vrrfret aatiafactinn or money refunded rilV 25 cents per box. For sale by T. W. Ayers, Jr. A M'K.( IAL OIH.H foil iMi. HI'lllMi I LAST Having liongui Ibe entire interiM iu nursery slock from Iba J. O. Whitney's ratal constating of applra, pears, lumi, prunra, cberri, iarbia, apricots, nctaribe, grapra, raihifi-, blaik herrt-a, currant, her rit, dew liem-a, pie plant, s'raabertii , tto., alao shade and ortiarurnlal tre-, inaplea, eluia, a Lit eb, mountain eali, ralalpa locnut, lei eblrr, poplar, bairn, walnut, liit birch, oak, bore cheitnnts, mill-t-rri, wiping ah, willoa. vargrea eld , flowering iborti, alraoad, pan, and drain, lilara, aimw ball, (l-n'lia, riglla,plra, hoii) aueklo, hydrangea. ' syringe, allliaaa, ale. And Icing corn i lla lo rnuota in lb i spring I are prepared lo furnib thrao good at i l than roal of gmaing. Lt u bar ! from you at orir, witb a lial -f y-nr 1 watita end wa will haa fin dial j will I la and '! f lr oat, j A ldrraa I'attrra NraRar, PORTLAND MAHKhT. Wheat, cwt 85 (it 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 ttj 3 15 Beeves, owt 3 (It) () 3 50 " dressed 4 00 (e 6 00 Muttons, live Bheured... 2 50 (o 3 (It) " dressed 4 00 U 4 50 HogB. on foot 3 50 " dressed 4 50 Wool Eastern Oregon... 5 fo 0 Butter 22,'g'y 25 Eggs, doz 9 Chickens, doz 2 50 3 50 Turkeys, lb dressed 12 WANTED m ii ... JJ -aW- McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Big General Merchandise Store H IN- EPPNER, Oregon. We Sell Goods- STRICTLY FOR CASH. No More Credit Sales. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND f Phoes now Rrrived. Big reduction in prices In every line. Groceries very cheap. Hard- ware. Tinware, G assware, Crockery, Mitchell Wanons, Hacks and Buck Boards, Oliver Chilled Plows, Wool Sacks, Fleece Twine, Oils, Etc. Country produce taken in exchange lor Roods. Cash advances made on wool Ronfl In nnr orders. s We Sell f The Celebrated . . A T A T A g GOLDEN WEST 1 Baking Powder AND- "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. These Roods are Strictly Pure and give the best of satisfaction. MfiFARLAND MERC. CO. A-KJ CORE W Bill's Pills MAY NOT BE ON SALE AT SLOCUM-JOUNSTON DRUG CO.'S STORE But there are are hundreds of reliable brands of pure drugs, and the trumpet never proclaimed more welooiue newt to the public. Pure drugs mean that no bud results follow treatment by phyai-cinn. SlOBi-Jolstou Drag 60 11 III.. I v COIIIV, Prop. nuns Plenty of them at the Gazette Office STltAV NOTICE. On the 2ud dny of April, 18.)5. there strayed ou my place near Heppner, one three-year-old horse, dark bay with star in forehead, left hind foot white, branded figure 4 on right shoulder. Any porson owniug this horse can bave suiue by paying all costs, including this ntolce. W. M. W'APK. I'OH HALE Oil TitADK. I bave jsck of Orst-ulass breeding qualities, eight years old, that 1 would like to sell or trade. If Oash is not Ooii veuient, will take iu exeiiangti for this valuable animal either cuttle or sin-Hp. Call ou or address me at Heppner, Or. tf. J. H. HlMllNH. Poo Hhiplev reports n great many quite siok with la grippe down in the lone neighborhood, among whom are N. li. Williams and wife aud J. tl Crafls, Re-Opened! Hm Im'imi re iKMirl lif Mri J II. Hperry who will roii'luet II hi Ntrletl y flrpt eln iiiAiiiti-r, with the View of pli'MlnK tlx) tlS'le ill g. iiiTul. Wye- Dnnntn fn,n ftMintr,, ).VI.,Vln , l, ' - f.'-. f i fcuio jrvtii y will UV JMLtm ..' made to fa I at home. Sunday Dinners a Specially ! Popular hires Free 'Bus for Customers to and from oil trains. MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee. P. C. Thompson Compan) TILE LEAD K1S - Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. NEW STOCK OF GOODS Ws TO AltlllVI JLeeej? Bros. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. h Eceloy Institute -OF- For tho Ouro oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It li liMntcd at Halrm, OreKon, The Must IScnutiful Town on the Coast. Call t His (UiKTTS nftV tor pnrtlrulnrn. Strictly eonllileiitlitl. 1 resiiiivut rlvU)inUur curs. ft ttcrson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CALL, AT oi'i'icie i OUR STOCK OF . . . SPACE IS TOO HKAVY AND WE ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD It lw Advertisers at a i;rcat financial sacri fice. You need it in your business, and as a matter of business we must sell it. Tjik Pattkkson Puiii.isfiing Co. IT. I 21 ao l';tl-, I Uuo. drnff Mala n I Willow HrtrU, HKi'irf.it, iti:i,0N. M-i.rriUfi l-i tl.w W k' Hin, ll.wi fr'H-'ii'iKf nf Orffn, y-r f sr. V', ,, !!. IU, t..lj In lT,t,,, l.'ir )r, A ir'"t f ii I ioimo , i 1 v i i f t'l tH".i' .iprra una Jll"a. fi !.a. rtha l th fijl-i KlTi.'a. MfrUv Frrd Vn M-Hia la- f en ''-tit l tirt rtn k 1 III. I tsraa H l foas I itok, 0 I .; iiall.rri if, iivini a f'snlnraj iViiiirnovN fit i i-vv. All buatnaaa iUiA tn in '.irnil ko I li msnnr. NoUrUs I'qhlM in (.- l-.r. OmCK IS NATIONAL HANK Mll.MMl. U.-t..rjr Land Patents Iifind jiKtcntH HiTtiri'il for m ttlrm in tli Klmrti'tt Khil!o tim r. Contested Cases ('iil-ht'l fiiHCH ititi-lligi'tilly nml skillfully ImuJIinl. Old Claims and Disputes Oi l claims nml iliiiit( H rin ilily m'ttlinL Contests '.pco In 1 1 ii '. lmiii polrllii III rlnirn tind. r Ida (Krioiilt'.ral UnJ lw. anl lha liftaii-vn clmrriMita iiiidi-r iha ilu till ,a ami atfriottllnrkl I'UnuaiiUi an I ali lMtit "Imu'iN nn lr uj of Hi .iil.in UnJ au l Hit Hailruail rxiiii.aint-a atiil tin ir vranlr!, mic ll.anlnli nl 1 1, "If yrantm-a, oaJaf tl.t Kniiiu I ,ni. I alul M' li io ,hi,, drama. H-rlal lli'l of a-i nriOK .iriil in Ilia Ii.iIf.I "il!a lima fnf rlllart liolia rsonplii-il with Ilia ! qn.l.f ml. icli lln'ir ri.lnm rra maila, rii bo hra kinioyr.! an, I aurni 'l lijr . I I al In Ilia lo" nl lln ir iUiila, riUanl bf lriflilf IrfrHU'arilia l.lnh ran Im nrniif ari'l t"nin A'lTira alaii irii-n In all II ultrra frlaln.tf la l i ol.lirt land, tlljr nn HilliU arlxiig nnlr tli ti wliioti liana Immh rr-faiitl an iriilliiig t'if Ilia (lixal nl tha .nlilir ilmaia. If jron nnt n.f lao.l i.aUnt In a linrff - If in Ban I nnr lariil tinalnaa, nf tttf i !,rfif, aiun t I t't ,j akilllul ati l e inf iil alt- rn an I ifon,tl 4 a i,f, riu tc PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wi.uui.kuukn, Gi n. Man . 1'. U. Ul, IKi, Yt aauiMtt. U U peals. (11 aUJ II It 4Ui4lUS tOBditMa. i i U.1.0UN