Take Notice. , L The snm of five cent per line will be 3hare;ed for "cards of thank," "resolutions of respect," list of wedrtinn presents and donors nd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself Rive as a matter of news,) and ooticesof special meeting for whatever purpose 2. Notices of church and society and all other 3ntertainmenU from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five ent 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 orrespondence will he published unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence of ood faith. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIU . ing Auent, 21 Merchants Exchange, jau lrancisco, 1b onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on tile in his oflice. Oive your business to Heppner people, 2nd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardraan, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrives every day at 6 p.m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the Interior country. .., , u WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. You can get the best beer In Heppner at G. ro'e's, 5 oents per glass. B. Ted- If yon Want the finest liquors, cigars, etc., eall.at fed's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good meat. M. CurriKB.ll, of Butter creek, was Jin V rid ay. Eil. Day was over from Butter creek Friday. Try Spray's hama and bacon, the best in town. W. A. Johnston is down to Portland on business. Spray's pressed baef, something new, Sua for luuohes. Ayera guarantees his poison. Only $2.5Q per dozen. tf. Photographer Dowe will return to Heppner in July. 'Squire Burnett represented Lexing ton Satuidny last. 01 Justice and wife were visitors to Heppner Saturday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, nulla Walla, Wash. J. W. Beckett was a visitor from Eight Mile Friday last. D Cox is carrying bis neck in a sling on acoount of a carbunole. Dr. J. H. Fell is over at Prairie City to attend to business affairs. Attend the cnnoert at the opera house Saturday evening, May 11th. Tom Kimsey is still suffering from a severe attack of the rheumatism. John Her, of the Lexington seotion, was seeu on our streets Saturday. Walter Brnudage is just recovering from a severe attaok of rheumatism. Tbe Weekly Sun and tho Gazette $2.75 per year, both strictly in advauoe. O. D. Allison and Hon. H. C. Gay were over Friday from lihea creek. T. W. Avers, Jr., is up at Pendleton looking after the squirrel poison busi ness. J. P. Hnyden, representing Lnng & Do., of Portland, was with Friday lust. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swacgart's "Sure Shot" is ttie stuff to do it with. tf. Gihonsen Bros, are making a special Out on largs family groups; call and get their pnoei. tf Press Thompson cam1 in Saturday, and says that he baa just reoovered from a severe attack of grip. John M. Brown, of Lone Hock, was in town Saturday. Mr. Brown is a promi nent stockman over there. Ben French came in Friday from Camas Prairie, lie saya that grass it pretty good in that seotion. Miss Anna Brown's concert by class and local talent at the opera housa batnrday evening, May lltb. For good meat, full weight and cash prices call on Johnny Uager, the new butcher, tf it door to the post oflice. Advertising in a paper of circulation paa. That is the reason why the Ga zette ia securing so many nice iiew ads. Improve your fowls and double your production of fguK. W. W. Hmead can tell you bow it is done. Information free. tf. Mt a lows fi Srrivner, tbe blacksmiths, hnrfhiHrs and wikhI butchers, at the old Gunn stand, Main street, Heppner. Call on the boys. Mathews Bros., City hotel barbershop, tonsorial artist. lUirculting, ahaving, ehttnpnning, etc., dona soitotitlOHlly. lli.tbi at '25 cents apiece. J. C. Launshtiry, night operator al Willows cime op no tbe engine Monday returning yesterday afternoon. This ks bis tint visit to Heppner. Jonathan Hemt aoj W. M. F.tr have rtfingut ont N. H. t betstona's black smitli shop an I nll emdaot a bauoaaa at the old sUoJ hereafter. (I. B. Halt, the tonsorial artist, can be funnd at hi parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispci at ("polar prices, haves, shampoos, La trout, etc. IWn Tsrker cam down from tbe mill yeeterdav and drparUd on the down train fur I'urtlau I wiiti a portion of bis aw mill whfc'tl reO ntly wrerked. Mi lli 'li's Cure, ll great Cntlyh and Croup Cure, is In great demand. 1'orkvl atxa e intama I want fla d.iaaa nol it'K?. t'liilJren love It. hild by T. W. Ayara Jr. Hemao Jl!w!l will era ln cal bis lot with the Diluors i.f Anslk.n Htalmo, Grant ronn'y, and try bis luck, to wash lug Ihs nul l ff'ta ti e farinaa of tbat ot.iu. Two smtert from ti I.a Or stile Catholle ahvi Visiiel llpl.r last wek, fiihciiing e'llrfh rtpti'in and "!i. Ir Wa lesrn tby did B't tttret with ry r"i eneeei, lUo llitiakr. Ilviff ef at th alan-l f"finrly oc Mpid ty Jarry I'.lin, will pay a rtii In traU f r rgi A' a rV'ttil'Ma lina of gt'it'tr ( I ha Pwas f rifta fur rah. rVa a l. a B. F. !iaifgrt la iret.r o furnish h'ta "rtura sunt" s'iirr p'.ison 10 tl'!l InU Ma I s slflr fara4 a la'ga r i . r ft- nx S asl,ir."'.i r d I I. tm !: al. t It baa ltt lal. II t.a i l f I I 1 eilcffniis.lat,a it pt. If, S w Is I I.a lima to gt lHa Vtarkly (I'erf .Msn, tba ImI aaaspapaf r,f tha Met. Ulh ll.! Ha.U-ih 'f-rl If In a lssru-a.t if m.a , 1 1. . .ll f r n ti . f tss; . rs esa l. n la la I 'is slsts. I' -s' Im w.ll yiv as t I r'ti.' iH an a ". Itl ..l I itiM.l.tt, Uett. I ls'.U', an atrrutur . ta i-'t k4 isWtiO-. M. D. dayman and Chris Hansen came together in Gid Hatt's barber shop yesterday morning, Hayman winning he contest in one rontid. Chris' faoe looked mnob the worse for the battle at the closi, while Mr. Hayman Buffered a dislocation of one of the metacarpal bones of tbe right band. Each settled in the usual manner before Judge Hal lnok. The row was all caused by Chris abusing Hayman because be would not allow the former to nse profane and vulgar language in tbe City hotel oflioe earlier in the day. Martin Massinger, the exoentrio old German, who suffered so much with rbeumHtiem and starvation up at bis mountain ranch recently, was brought down from Mr. Mikesell's plaoe yester day and is now at A. Abrahamsick's home. Massioger is still very ill and without means The county should provide for him, as he is very muoh in need of a physician and medicine. In the spring, tbe human body needs assistance to throw off the stagnation produced by winter diet. As tbe temperature rises under the growing heat of the sun's rays we feel tired, half sick and low in spirits, because the Wood is sluggish and full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLeon's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable Bpriug remedy to invigorate the bodv and give tone to the digestion. Price $1 per bottle. Harry Booth, a well known young man of Salem, Oregon., hasben arrested for obtaining 8100 under false pretenses at Caldwell, Idaho last fall. Harry has been employed by tbe State Insurance Co., for the past five years, and his many friends will not believe him guilty of the above oharge until proven so by a oourt of justioe. Frank Shepardson, an engineer on the Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los Angeles, Cal, was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He was treated by several pbysioiaus, also visited the Hot Spnngi, but received no permanent relief uotil housed Chamber- Ihiii's Pain Balm. He says it is tbe best medicine in the world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Cj. A Long Creek girl recently sent her photograph to her best fellow and wrapped it in a newspaper on wbiob was printed the advertisement of a stove firm. A portion of the print adhered to the photograph, and the young man was very much surprised to see staring him in the foo in bold pica type, the follow ing words: "See tbe name on the leg." Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make "a little health go a long wbv." Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by which he energy of the system is reornited. It is pleasant to the taste, easily borne on the stomach and harmless under pro longed use. Prioe $100 per bottle. Blind Jim, who lost bis eyesight in a fight with the Snake river Indians, is still with tbe Columbia river band. While Jim lost bis sight many years ago, bis tongue is as loose as ever, and be still knows how to tBlk a quarter out of almost every person who has ever been friendly to him. Jim also has a remarkable memory. F. J. Hallook, Green Mathews and Otis Patterson left Sunday for Ditch oreek of a fishing trip. They will be absent a few days. We learn that many trees have blown down in the mountains which will perhaps necessitate con siderable road making by tbe Ditch creek anglers. For the beoefit of his many inquiring friends, our accommodating conductor, Billy Dunn, desires us to state that he snooeeded in landing "ne tront while out fishing Sunday. He now bones the boys will not embarrass him with further enquiries as to big luok and ability as a fisherman. L. W. Briggs is in reoeipt of the in formation that his brother, J. L. Briggs, cf Joplin Mo., was elected senior vioe commander for the department of Missouri, and his wife, state president of the W. K. C, at the recentstate encamp nient at Macon, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien, parents of Mrs. Wra. Dunn, accompanied by their dangbters, Mrs. Mary Powell and Miss Belle O'Brien, of Omaha, are visiting with the family of Wm. Dunn of this city. After visiting here they expect to locate in Portland. Fred Bock, an experienced botcher from Portland, has accepted a position in Hayes & Mutbewa butcher shop, where he will rv the publiu in the best of style. Fresh meats and honest weight to everyone. The I. O.O F. and IM.eksl.'s cele brated the 7tiih anneversary of the order in tbia city last Friday evening. A timptuon banquet and appropriate nsroises were the features of tbe even ing's entertainment. T. W. Ayere, Jr., is making squirrel poison that he guarantees. No kill on pay, and sella it t T oents per can, 6 eai.a for tl fx); tl') per dozen. Get a i sample and try it. if. II. V. Gates, .f Hillslmro, who baa been in the city for more than a week psst lonking after bis interests, departed for borne Hst'irdsy afternoon. Green Mutbewt for ahaving, ha'r- rulllng, shami'Miing and all other or Id that line. Bailie at any time during business boure. CM. Junes, assistant. J. C. Barrett, represent a Hn Fran Oiscq bona, and Ben Hinsbeim-r, re pre setting Ciiaa. Ilegele A Co ,nf Portland, ere 10 thle cily over Sunday. Geo. Wright, one of Morrow poiinlv'e j mutton m itiarehs, em ia Hsturday after a hard aeasou'e rustling down at C. A. Rhea'.. Arthur Minor pnt Hun 1st angling for front mil nn Dilehrreek. llreiort the water very inn Idy end fishing poir as yet. Hugh Fild arrived from Brownsville last evening to . k after bis Interests In thi aerlioo. lie will remain several Weeks. Horner llallork an I wifa, after a short visit with Heppner relative, departed fur Ibaif boo. a in i'euJletoa lust Friday, F.ngineef I'atlara n end Fireman Durham mada trip t 1,a Dalle rinmlay with a branch line riigine. Joe and Tb'ia. Wnolery fda np from I'ina Sunday nn Iheir bicycles, Disking the trip In alnt'ist tea bonis. WeMed-l'imB nr faneyseelng Will gv to iha bona r lake aremg al home. Mr. Mary Henderson. a F.I. It t'lsh'.p and Frank Ie at, ! down Iha l.rs.iob I ilia yesterday fslu'D' ing I t fcl-M. j Vst,Ul LsniHry work by Mrs. C. N , M.mntain ll nise. Mend tig 1 6lly d'-ne. I Try Aiers' runnel p.an hf'ira 'hating any ntbaf, duly iV) t d' r.. tf. Ibie, Nl-rfi rlnrnel fr.m a bosses . visit la piM Hx-k lat Frl lsy. i ly.ni s-rsk. rls ; roan 1 steak, 4 rs ! rib t'esk, 5 na., al f praya. ' YA H .s-nm ef f..r I' r !n1 ls ; Thnrs Uy fietit m. It- k nil f .r L II 4 tjn!hr hit al. Ii till U-'i" t. M ri.ee', I. !t I IJ- il-w, m Iu Fnlsy, i'.r ii t, U rUi!i. Li Miss Bbrqer Indicted Miss Mary Berger, tbe Eugene dressmaker, was indioted last Saturday by the federal grand jury, at Portland on seven counts for sending obscene and offensive letters through the mails. Many of our readers will rimember something of this case which oaused such a stir among the elite of Eugene last fall. Letters were received by muny prominent ladies of that city cautioning them to beware of Miss Berger and speaking of her as a lewd and lasoivioua womau. All those who reoeived these letters were friends and customers of the dressmaker, and consequently felt much sympathy for her, and of course were willing and anxious to assist her iu locating the author. To this end the matter was brought before District Attorney Murphy, whe vieited Eugene, looked over the oase carefully and after a thorough examination the dressmaker herself was bound over to await the action of the grand jury, muoh to the surprise of many of her friends who had uot thought of her as a "posing martyr." The cri ue charged agaiust Miss Berger is a 6erious one, punishable, under the revised statutes, by a fi.ie of $5000 or imprisonment for live years at bard labor, at tbe discretion of the court. In any oase, should all of the couuts in the indiotment agaiDst ber be proved, the punishment would be very severe. "We take pleasure in recommending ChamberlaiL's Couh Remedy because it is praised by all who try it," says 3. W. Cox & Son, druggists, Marshfield, Oregon. No one afflioted with a throat or iuog trouble can use this remedy without praising it. It always gives prompt relief. It is especially valuable for colds as it relieves the lungs, m tkes breathing easier and aids expfOtoration. A cold will never result in pneumonia when this remedy is taiien and reason able oare exeroiaed. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. ONLY ONE THING LACKING. A Georgia editor recently sent out letters to several farmers, requesting them to get up a club of subscribers. One of the answers he reoeived waa as follows : "Esteemed Sir: My nearest neighbor, who is a nigger, lives three miles away, acd be takes everything but a ne ws paper." A Household Treasnre. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Disooyery in the house and bis family have always found the very beet results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dyke man, Druggist, Catskill, N. i, says that Dr. King's New Disoovery is undoubted ly the best oougb remedy; that he has used it in bis family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claim ed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free atT. W. Ayers, Jr., Drugstore. Regular size 000. and SI. Anyone having one, two and three-year-old steers for sale should see Sam Kinsman at Heppner. tf. Record: Old gentleman Shurte, who has been confined to bis room sinoe last fall, is sinking quite fast, and, it is thought, oan only last a few days at most. E. B. Stanton whs down from Eight Mile Saturday last, and says I but fall graiu is doing pretty well regardless of dry weather. Spring grain is much behind. New Home and five olhrr makes of sewing maohiiies at oost for oasb Will exchauge for lumber. Machines from 812 up. Address N. A. Leach, Lexing ton, Oregon. tf. Harvey Akers, of Gooseberry, reports his brother, the father of U. L. Akers, as muoh improved in health. The old gentleman has been seriously ill for some time. Captain Sweeuey, U. H. A , San Diei.o, Cal. says : "Hliiliih's Cata'rb Remedy ia the first medioiue I have ever found thai would do me any goud. Price 5t)o. T. W. Ayers, Jr. Al Emerson foiiul a g .Id nupget in the craw of an Eight Mile 1 hu ken Saturday aa large as tao Wheal grains. Hi is is the seooud disc ivery of Ibe kind for Al this year. "Scotch" Miller, father of Mrs. Frank Kellogg, of this pIsi'M, ia dutigerouely I I at Salem. Mr. ami Mrs. Lellogg were notified by telegraph Friday and imme diately weut dciwu to halciu. Ansel White who left Sirilaf'ruz early in lMUi ia wauled. Any tangible infor mation Oiliceriinig biiu will he liberal I) paid f .r. Address 11 II. O'tiarry, No. 4i'J H. Seventh Ml red, ha Jose, Cl. Condon Globe: II Is re reeling to learn that wheat la gradually ou Ibe rise. Iha pi loo paid at Arlingtuu now for first ilas wheat la .'W c. nls a bushel, with proapeele for a ait ill further rise. Kellogg A B isworlh have cuiiinenoi d 10 pubii.rj Ibe hake CheUn Herald, hi Lake Chrlan, Wash. I'.eil li asotlitls rll known In Heppner people, having 'itkid In Iha Uni -lie ullloc fur emue lime. We wish tba bujs success. Newa: she poeiolIi.M 1 11 Cracker .ree uisinni U'-reioiora sin.an as Kureka tiaa b'wn ibsng dt Bourne i honor of Iha lalenied free silver advo cate, Jolialhsu B'dirbM, of I'onUnd. wbu bae extensive Interests in th.it .! iou ... .. a a ..... 1 aaer i.iane: 11 01. win ii. hi in reporie thai bis brother 111 law, Mr. t". M. hsilon, has j'isi arrived Iu lb nly frmn Danville, Jud and wi. I k iiI iih him in iha (mure In the law bus ne iiud-r tbe firm name o King A Ms 1 loo. Notice All tt and elvrr liirg mailer most r-hi U il.'a of!.. i... ir than Moiid'iy no.ti f .r ik.Is)'s Issue, an I 11 .1 later III oil Ihursdsy Ihh.ii f..f Iri'lay'e Issue. Iha nhi.e i,f train lima render Una rule n..p riva and il ill bt adhered lo 111 vry liislaiirja, The f"llollig s'ltellie. ti,r iT-nrg leeard l"r preif I list h,s a an a are adulterated, B prared reiei lly in ..t,e of iha (Kroisti paters: ".K) f"ii al,. ran show that niy lai iw e.. 1,110 ii thing It J'l'ion Iu ii'aiih eill , l.t be ot srijl In bun f'ea i, charge " Ffbaiige; Tb' trso, ,S ll a' a u I l.s Ma"! I ar t..l in j m. A n.,!4 kukibg ais iha ' I'sf l i shoiil l lea Ihsnkf ll It. .1 they j Mininlri Miirintf, Miaaonn 1 waa i.rn ana in laiem etui i.in in a f ti! llisiikilig Iha 1 ..jl f f . i'l..os i' .11 during il.a e isis, ) I'r K. A. angl.se. the i ilrt.l si s- u . ' d mm a Mis II .as al.o ais il's.r ,', of f,nt S" i r..n a in al M.ee. r'ull t ail , oil J Mr 1 l'"!,' at. t rron' f Hai I.. . ii J.TVucI essi a in d t,t,irf a"-i . I 1 1 .(. t s''!' r i v tt li.11 g 'k.a.Wj. Il I Harvesting in Gilliam. tt will surprise onr Eastern readers to learn that D. C. Henry, whose exoellent farm lies four miles south of Condon, is cutting wheat this week with a reaper Mr. Henry did not get through cntting last fall when the thresher quit work, so he just left it till this spriug. The grain is in just as g )od condition now as it was last fall and will yield just as muoh to tbe acre. This speaks volumes for our mild climate and fertility of the soil. This is the choicest portion of the Uuited States, and considering the large amount of vacant land yet in this county, the population of the oounty onght to be ten times as great as it is at preseut. Condon Globe. When your heart pains you and un usual palpitation is frequeut, accom panied sometimes with sbotness of breath and low spirits you are tsuffering from a disordered stato of he liver, digestion is imperfect and there is wind on the Btomaoh. If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the kidneys and becomes dangerous to life. Steps should be taken to stay its pro gress on the appearance of the first symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is especially adapted for disorders of this kind. Price $1 per bottle. Birthday Party. Miss Myrtle Sarg ent celebrated her sixteenth birthday Friday evening April 20th at ber borne at the Grand Central hotel, by inviting ber numerous friends to while away a few hours in barmeless amusement. After a number of games had been indulged in, a bounteous repast was spread and the many invited guests did justioe to the oconsion. Those present were: Misses Edith Potter, Floss and Mary Farusworth, Eva Brians, Bessie and Loitie Mast ers, Maud Cochran, Ardella Reed, Mable Herren, Mamie Ellis, Minnie Matlock, Maiy Howard and Mabel Glassoook, Mr. Jas. Morgan, E. J. Merrill, Walter Van Duyn, Homer Harrington, Niok Wiliingbam, Osoar Hurt, Osman Hager, J. W. Wells, Frank Borg, E. D. GilhouBen and Harry Bagley. At twelve o'olook the party was brought to a close and all took their departure for their separate places of abode, declaring they bad never enjoyed themselves better and wishing Miss Myrtle many happy returns of the day. Rurklen's Arnica Salve. Ibe best salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, tever Sores, letter, Obapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or do pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. riPoe 25 cents per box. For sale by T. W. Ayers. Jr. LOCAL MARKET REPOHT. Wheat, bu 8 Flour.bbl 2 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, cwt. 2 " " three " 8 32 25 50 00 Sheep, muttons, head .... 1 50 fl 2 25 " stock 1 50 0 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00 Hogs, dressed 4 00 Wool 5 8 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 Eggs, doz. Chickens, doz Turkeys Potatoes, per cwt. 3 00 50 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 8 H5 M Flour, bbl 2 Ik) fc 8 15 Beeves, stall fed 4 60 (u 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 C't 8 00 Hogs, cwt. 4 50 it 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. Butter, B) Eggs, doz Chiokeus, doz Turkeys, tti 7 8$ 10 bi 14 Uti 15 5 00 t$ 6 00 15 (A 18 TORTLAND MAKKkT. Wheat, cwt K, ot 1)5 Flour.bbl 2 Wit 3 15 Beeves, owt 3 00 tt 3 60 " dressed 4 00 (.( 6 00 Muttons, live sheared... 2 50 oi 3 IX) " dressed 4 00 t 4 fit) Hogs, on foot 3 50 dressed 4 5() Wool Lantern Oregon... 5 ft B Hutter 22,'jO 25 F.ggs, doji Chit kens, doz 2 50 3 50 1 urkeys, Dfdnwsed. . 12 W.L.Douclas CI CUAC ID TMC BEST. MVst W I I Vaf lai f IT "OR A KINO. CORDOVAW. mtHCN 4 LNAMiaio cms. 43.MFlNtCAllKANCMH 3.VP0LICE.3SOLts. .,y2.W0RKINGMtN's 2.I.T? BOYS'SCHOXSHOtl i.Anica- a.rMnrnarsTsinr.iir WLDOUCLAa- luriruua, Ova r One Million Hropla w.sr tha W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our hoe art equally Mt If factory Thr ls I Ns bast value for tha asan. Ins aqual austam shnsa la alyla ana III. Thilr arsartng auallllaa ara awsurrassad. 1 lis arla ara nilirm,slaapsa aa sula. f rom II la I j sar4 ar lhr mln, , 11 yuui d-irr cnia supply uu can, hold by llaatrr tshoaa nama still sliortlf p. pr-Mrlirrs. Atfiit Wahtad. A (ply at onra mHm. ' PTfl ' I l J I ' mm 11. A. HUNS AK lilt, Prop. That Tired Feeling Means danger. It is a serious condition and will lead to disas trous resulU il it is not ever come at once. It is a sure sign that the blood is impoverished and impure. The best remedy is HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength and elas ticity to tho muscles, vigor to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively Makes the Weak Strong " I suffered with tired feeling and run down condition, and I was generally out of order. I am now taking niy third bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and the tired feeling is gone and I feel like a different man. I recommend Hood's Snrsa-pai-illa to all who suffer as I did." J. F. Rigseckek, Shaw, Oregon. Hood's and Only Hood's Hood's Pills easy to hnv, ensy to take, easy in effect 25c TAVERN OF ill e 11 u OPENS JUNE 1, 1895. GEO. 8CHON EWALD, Mansqis. O or 1 De, SWEET BRIER CAMP. Kstabllshert Inst year in a roman tic dell of the : SHcrementn Cnnvon, just below aiiii in full view (if (trawl old Mmsta It was a Krent lilt anil promlHi'S still more eiicnurnginu; re sults for the present vear." T J. Loktun, at Castella, Is still in charge and will answer all innulrles. A l ew candidate for public favor tills year is SHASTA VICIN0 CAMP, Also in the Shasta region, about a mile and a half from Iiinismulr. It is a genuine paradise lor hunters, !lhers and seekers of health and pleasure. Kasy to reach (near the railroad), slghtlr, and hII the ne cessities of camp life eaxilv procur able. All Inquiries about SIiiihih Victim ramp, if addressed to W. '. dray, Ilox 4, Duiinmulr, Cal,, will receive prompt nttenllon. Camping in The SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS lma, Wrights, Ijiurel, (llenwood, Feluni. Hen ljimouil, Kouliler Creek. j Reduced Rates During the Tamping season will be nmdu by Ibe IL 'or full particulars address E. T. KOUKItS, A.st. l.tT. I'ass. I'OMTI.ANI), July 2A. Or any 8. I'. ( o. Agent. Agt., (IHU'.IIN. Spray Your Fruit Trees J. M.SALING, U ill' 1 11 Now Is thn time lo hsvs your fruit Inn's prsyed. I bsvi'oiieol the llnest prsy l'iini.t Iu Ibe insrket slid use (lie most I'lli'i tusl rcmc dies, and giisisutin my work, liisrtti'S li'nx.11 sbie. I can Ih found st llorucr & W siren s. or write me at Heppner, (in gon. Ia sT s Jvr. HAijirjc. Notice of Intention. I AM) OKfK K 4 Aprils. i... AT I.A IIKAVHK, ObK'.HS, Notice Is liercliV ifUi'o lhi.1 I III' folios lug nsilli'd Sillli r hns liollci'iif his luli'iitliMi to tnske IImhI proof Iu sttorl oi his il 0111. sod Hint Mid 1 . r ... I will l.i. rosde iM'Inrr J. VV. Morrow, roiiiiiv i li rk, st Heppner, Ori'irou, on June s, l i., i - IMI.I.As iMI'M K S, lid Nil. lis'.l lor Ibe W, , l sud W. NK's s.h' 'i, 1 t ,1, s ol llsoge n I W M He lisirii'S His billow Itg witiM'.is to prots his 1 oniiimoiis resldi 111 uiMiii sod i iiiilisiiiiii I ol sslil Isml, tlr: II. A. Hern-n. A. J Hlevenson, Krsi.k Mnrrlll, si.d l II pisliir, sll ol Heppner, Morn.a in. Oregon. II. r. Hll.-ns. "-" l'..i.i.r Teachers' Examination. V"T' r H MKIiUlV f.W t H 7 II AT Kill i' lbs p'iriKis.. o iiMklug su 'ts'iiiuitlii. ,n ..I sil r.oiis no insv oll.'f lli.'ii.u n . in, 11 dsti'S lur It-si lir. ol liif . i.Hi.,,f 11,1. i ,iin,f V( I r .In Slid Ills dlploiKss, III. ro'.oly m. i,iM,j mh 111,1. 1, .li i, I ll r. ..I i ,. , .i,i. ri.ml' siii.ii si I o 1 li k p 111 V) mi,, l'l.-l llii. I eh Us) i.l t,rit I-., s N S A i IMl-IMI! AJ I'o, s bii.il ii.t f Mi'froA 1 it 10. pui iLiii;-rfnv 1 10 in t iit 1 ii . ii i.i'ii 1 ) ri r. a . : a i n-i- : A litiio limy do t'' l hi lo 11 ji iiiisngfl a, Hiiiiittt'il liy h nii'nr ryclij of vr .iccsi t lint Hill f'p h'l liiKiaitinl l.ifnrn it, SliMwrrai.f ur'liiicri will fullnw, 1 1 . 1 . 11 l Hiirriiiil.il ,y iM.rn c l'i tun ) I riu. l!nili- 11 fftif rl linn i.f fMrrr. I, llur.tja.kr-r mrrir-a Titinrr, (rl fi. Hi low Harr. (Jllisa. I iiliitr. ware tn.l Cro kery, Cinta, r, ('oi.f.'di"iiNii", lAc. Old Blackman Stand Grass Iicjaljrdidioiis ! THIS AXiVIV. HAS STRUCK BOTTOM ! jrm wiinti That is what our competitors have to say of Minor Ss Co. That there is nothing left to out on that they have reaohed the bottom on everything. 77 TE CLAIM to carry the largest and best selected stock to be found in this city. No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can find them elsewhere. We boast on the quantity and quality we handle, but as to our own honesty we have nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud. MINOR OO. wmm a-MlMl 11 - a i lisiii- Sunday Dinners n 11 any Free 'Bus for Customers to and from all trains. MRS. J. Leeer Is the Place for .Fresh Cash FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND Tho tty Instituio -OF- . I) 1 I A n n a NOTARY PUBLIC -CONVEYANCER Sli It to Advertisers at IJ fice. Yon need it in your business, and matter of business we nuit sell it. Tin: Pattf.kson PiMii.isniNr, Co. Land Patents I.mpI .hU iiIh a run l f..r aUlrr in Urn r.Wtr,t jk-hhIMo ( n e. Contested Cases CoiiU Ht.-l mm inl. llii titly atnl ekillfully ImmUrd. Old Claims and Disputes (l rlnirna ami ilisi.tili a (.. . ,!iJy m tll.-.l. Contests lli laon lnlil lna!a iip lln f ipf rlaiti'a nn r Il.a irrtl.rl taBl laa an. I li,. lirla.sn rlsitnspls ui.il.r Iha alurral Isas so. I suiixnilof si 1 rl.ioisuis; an sls-i le-la-xri -Ui'n'i's no -r any lit I'tiMi Uti I Isas an I tba I Ksil'i.s'l r"ti lahi.s imI Umr t'snir.s. st ti, ami t,.ir ffsiilcca, aojar t ahainiji I .so. I si, H. I, ... I .and llrsria I hi lsli tna laxf ari iifiiitf a'aiila in Mi aliotlrsl -'ssiMs bm f .r arlllsra I,., Lass (X'tiii In iih iba Isas ao'l. r a I irh lb. if sil.tra v.ra ms ls, ami aha : ara ni.o.. ai,. aurris l t.y .Matt In Is-na nl ll.sir psl. i.ls, rna. by Tlltliof lrrKi'sriiip t,K, ran lis sssily si.'l sm.i y fm-..i I Aitri's aiat yirn In all tnallrra islsiii t la Il.a i-i.l.ha Ish ls, sialty nn j stlriia a'tstiif on lrf Il.a Isas liti Lata lasao fcsti!y j.ssp. fiil,lit. fnf . 1 1, a iIisimsI .( tba I'ttl.lin ..insa If f.tt ant tmif lan. .alanl In a hurry-If ynsj cant ynnr land trtaii.saa, of I any il.aranirf. aHti.. to l.y skdlliil ainl iniUi.t all-trn-ya, an I ri'ttipt:y j . I --s I iif, mtif to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wi ddi.hi'UI'n, Gi n. Man., Re-Opened! TIE PALACE mm Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Rperry who will conduct it in a strictly first-class manner, with the view of pleasing the trade in general. People from Country Districts will be maae to jen at home. I B. SPERRY, Lessee. Groceries, Cheap for Only. PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. For tho Ohio oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Hslem, Oregon, The iloHt llruufiful Town on the Coatt. I'sll at Ihs flumi office for psrllcnlsrs. HtrlctlyconUdviillal. I resiineht nrivsU' ami sura cure. CAM, AT OIMMCH OUR STOCK OF . . . SPACIi IS TOO IIHAVY AND Wli ARM WILLING TO UNLOAD a ureat fmnr.J.ii Popular Prices