Take Notice. 1. The Burn of five cents per line will be ?harged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," HbU of weddinn presents and donors, iiid obituary notifies, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and aotices 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 ,eut a line. These rules will be strictly adher isd 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 be published unless the writer s real name is Bigned as aa evidence of ood faith. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS . ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, inn Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Give your business to Heppner people, 2nd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize lou. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : tvery day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Conn, Agent. Chas. McDowell and Frank Roberts, who room ai the City hotel, were sud denly awakened yesterday morning about 5 o'clock, to tbe fact that they were heing "touched off." However, aa both had fortunately made a deposit tbe previous evening, they turned over and were soon asleep, leaving tbe uninvited truest to ritie their pooketa at leasure. This is tbe boys' report cf tbe affair, though Porter Hay m an, who is authority on botel rules and regulations, according to "Marquis de Queen Lil," olaims that it was Bimply a case of John Barleycorn getting in the wrong room. You can get the best beer a a in Heppner at G. B. Ted rovve's, 5 cents per glass. 4 a If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc., call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. return to Works, Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good meat. M. M. Briarly is over from Grant county. Try Spray's hams and bacon, tbe best in town. Spray's pressed beef, something Dew, fine for luuohes. Ayers guarantees his poison. Only 82.50 per dozen. tf. Photographer Dowe will Heppner in July. W. A. Johnson returned from a brief visit below Monday night. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Walla Wulla, Wash. Attend the free leotnre tomorrow evening by Hon. VV. R. Ellis. Born To the wife of Joe Hayes, of this city, Tuesday last a boy. Albert Carsnr and Owen Parden are over from the Wagner country If you don't see what you want, "ask for it, remarked China to Japan. The Weekly Sun and tbe Gazette $2.75 per year, both stnotly in advuuoe. Mrs. Hiok Mathews has been quite eiok, though she is now convalescent Rev. Jenkins has been holding protracted meeting down at Lexington John Scotland returned to Heppner Tuesday evening after an extended ab enoe. Now is tbe time to kill squirrels; and Swaggart'i "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf Win. Dunn and wife departed Wed nesday afternoon for a brief visit io Portland. A number of immigrants to North Yakima passed through town tbe first of the week. 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 sick and low in spirits, because tbe blood is Bluggish and full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring remedy to invigorate tbe body and give tone to the digestion. Price $1 per bottle. Fossil Journal: Little Phil Heppner, in Arlington is again in the lead this season as in former ones. He again can boat of the first 3oO bags of wool in bis warehouse. We also understand he paid B. K Searoy 38 cents a bushel for wheat. ThiB prioe is certainly the highest that has been paid this season. Good for you, Little Phill Keep tbe good work a going, frank Bhepardson. an engineer on the Southern Paoifio Ry., who resides at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He wbs treated by several physicians, also visited the Hot Springs, but received no permanent relief until he used Chamber Uio's Pain Balm. He says it is the beet medicine in tbe world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. Morrow oounty has disposed of 34.000 sheep this spring as follows: Earle & Fosber, Lander, Wyo., 10.000 bead of yearlings; E. Betteher, Nebraska, 5000 2-year-olds; James Wright, Taooma, 5000 2-year-olds; John Gates, Deer Lodge Mont., 8000 2 year-olds; J. W. Wilson, Wyoming, bO(K) yearlings and 2-year-olds. Prioe, $1 per head for yetrhngs and $150 for 2-year-olds. Pr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make "a little health go a long way." Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by wbioh the energy of the Bystem is reoruited. It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on tbe stomach and harmless under pro longed use. Prioe $1.00 per bottle, Canyon City News: Dr. J. H. Fell and wife arrived Bt their borne in Prairie City a few days Bgo. We an nounced a month or so sinoe, that the Dr. would looate at Heppner. But we are pleased to contradict that statement now, as biB health is so in nob improved that he will remain in tbe John Day valley. Dr. E. A. Vaugban, tbe new dentist, Send for ill Boon leave and we would advise Address, those who are desirous of fine work to oome in at onoe. Full sets without plates, bridge and crown work and tbe most dimoalt oases in dentistry attended to with satisfactory results. Everything guaranteed. tf Sam Palmer arrived from the East JOKES. "Will you have the chicken dressed? asked the poulterer. "No," replied young Mrs. Hunnimune; you may send it to me er in the altogether." Washington Star. Teacher (to new buy) Billy, are you not fond of robbins, with their cheerful songs? Billy Yes, but I can't never bit the derned things. Cleveland Plain Dealer. 'Jenny has married a man wbo plays poker. Isn't that dreadiul," said a Harlem woman to her husband. "It isn't half as bad as marrying a man who thinks he oan play poker, but oan't,'' was the reply. Texas Sittings, A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajobarie, N. Y., says thnt be always keeps Dr. King's Mew JJisooyery in tbe bouse and his family have always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dyke- man. Druggist, Catskill, N . ,, says that Dr. King s New Disoovery is undoubted ly the best cough remedy! that he has Used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is olaiui ed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at T. W. Ayera, Jr., Drug Store. Regular size 50o. and $1. Hon. W. R. Ellis' leoture tomorrow evening is intended especially tor the young people, though all are invited to attend. The lecture begins at 7:30. Doo. Wilson, the sheep buyer, was thrown from his caynse Tuesday morn ing while out exercising the ill-mannerly brute. He received no serious injuries. Fred Hallook, Oreen Mathews and Otis Patterson returned last night from Dit,oh creek fishing trip. They appar ently caught more luck, fisherman's luck, than fish. Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day exoept Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. P. Oohn, agent. For Sale. A thoroughbred regis tered Hereford bull Maywood, No. 28,606. This bull was bred in Illinois by Geo. T. Baker, and is just tbe animal you want to breed s'ook that will bring a good price. I will sell cheap as I have another of same stock; or will trade for good miloh oows. 8tf. F. O.Buckncm. '3030 PARCELS OF MAIL'! HQ FOR 10 1-CENT STAMPS (regular prk iSc) your ad dress If received within H days w ill be for 1 year boldly Lnmeu ou summm bels. Only Directory guaranteeing I23.00U customers; from pub lishers and umnufac II SMlK probabiy, thousands ol U.UJ'M S vahmhle honks, oftltera All trr and euch .,rt ihorpnn. K.VIKtl w e Wll also print and prepay postage on aw oi your label addresses to you ; which Stiu r,.. vnnp envelooes. books, etc., tt prevent their being lost. J.A. akk fot Keldsville, N. C., writes : "I nm I mv35 cent address In your I.lRhtnniji Directory I'-e received my fw ml.lresi labels aiid over 3000 ParceU ol 'ITrail. lay auurets yuu mn.-. among publishers and manufm'turere .are arriving dully, on valiial)lM;arcel Ot man iroiu an i w u. ,i- -I samples.maKazmeM.ete aSLUiAH "" ana eucn nareei with one of your printed aiUlresslabel! BOAD tVCiD. By balance on band last report SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 12 BONDS. By balance on band last report By cash of E. L. Podbery To oash paid interest and orders u2 31 $ 1050 53 650 00 102 31 $ 752 31 752 31 MCDONALD ESTATE. By cash on hand $ 0 0 OF LIST ETTERS ADVERTISED T : XJ Or., Apr. 29, 1895. Adams urviue LE ITERS. AT HEPPNER, Anderson Eliott M CharleB L When calling advertised. Duncan W R Dennis Major Harper M Warren E 0 for these letters please say J. P. Williams. 1'. M. State of Oregon, ) County of Morrow, j I, Frank Gilliam, do hereby oertify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on band, in the oounty treasury of said county for the six months ending on the 31st day of March A. D. 1895. Witness my hand this 19th day of April, A. D. 1895. Frank Gilliam, County Treasurer. EXHIBIT i MORROW COUNTY'S FINANCES Anyone having one, two and tbree-year-old steers for sale should see Sam Kinsman at Heppner. tf. Mrs. Jerry Cohn oame up from Port land Tuesday to join her husband and visit with relatives in tbia city. W. W. Bunn arrived in town Monday and left Wednesday morning for John Day with the family ot Ed. Hall. Newt Whetstone writes back to Hepp ner friends that be has arrived at Lewiston, and finds about 100 men to every position. T. W. Ayers, Jr., returned last Monday from the upper country where he has been indrodiicing bis squirrel poison. We learn be met with good success. For the Six Months Ending March 31, 1895. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of tbe County Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and number ot olaims allowed by tbe oounty court of said county, for what al lowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of Oct., 1894, to tbe 31st day of March, 1895, both 'nclusivei SUMMARY STATEMENT Of tbe financial condition of the County of Morrow, in the State of Oregon, on the 31st day of Maroh, A. D. 1895 : LIABILITIES. To warrants drawn oa he Countv Treasurer, and outstanding and un paid $33595 83 To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon 700 00 Total Liabilities $34295 83 RESOURCES. By funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment of county warrauts $ 942 24 By estimated unpaid ourrent taxes applicable to tbe payment of county warrants 41430 46 Total Resources H2372 70 There is more oatarrh in this section ot the oountry than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be inourable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, an.i byoonstantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounoed it inourable. Scienoe has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the oolv constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 1U drops to a teasot onfnl. It acts direotly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the svBtem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to oure, circulars and testimonials, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O tSTHold by Druggiits, 75 cents. Born To the wife of Jeff Hayes, of Lone Rock, formerly of this city, Sun day, April 28th a kirl. From late reports we learn tbat Jeff is slowly ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. Amount ot claims allowed. Sheriff's acoount Clerk's acoount Stationery account Criminal aooount, Justice court.. Fuel aooount Coroner's aooount Insane account Cou'-t bouse and jail account.... Stock inspector's salary County treasurers aooount ... County judge's account School superintendent's account. Expense aooount Uistriot attorney's aooouut Jury account County commissioners' account. . Pauper aooount Road and bridge account Amount of war rants drawn. Total amount claims allowed and drawn. 13G2 63 1330 00 287 74 941 61 103 75 9 50 5 00 29 50 159 H9 249 99 4r,0 00 3 15 25 182 73 105 00 48 00 70 U0 537 50 1062 48 $ 7289 67 $ 1362 63 1389 00 287 74 941 61 103 75 9 50 5 00 29 50 159 99 249 99 450 00 345 25 182 73 105 00 48 00 70 00 537 50 1002 48 'THIS MAN. HAS STRUCK B O T T O M W W ! . That is what our competitors have to say of Minor s Co. Tbat there is nothing left to out on that they have reached the bottom on everything. $ 7289 67 AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID. Outstanding unpaid oounty warrants on the 31st day.of March, 1895 Estimated interest ucorued thereon Total amount of unpaid county warrants. PRINCIPAL. 3 33595 83 $ 33595 83 INTEREST. $ 700 00 8 700 00 corraiaeras Monday night to enter the list of sheep recovering. bnvers. We Wro tbat he purchased 6000 head of 2-year-oldi the following day at the regulation prioe of $1.50. Ham informs our penoil pusher tbat Bob Foster will also arrive soon to take his baud over the trail. Earle & Tosher, of Lander, Wyo., who Miss Martha Neville began her term ot school out on Hiliton creek last Monday. She bad intended beginning some few weeks since, but was com pelled to wait uutil tbia week on acoount of sioknesa in tbe neighborhood. MoFarlnnd Mernnntilfl f!n. have bought 10,000 yearlinus, are tbe first to 0hanged their business to an absolute tart over the trail with their band. 0Hn bams, beginning with the new year. They, left Heppner last weanesaay. Their prioes oompare with the lowest a special call and tf Gihonsen Bros, are making out on large family groups; get their prioei. Mrs. Ellor Brock arrived on Tuesday eveuiutf't train from Hillsboro and is the guest ot relatives in this county. For good meat, full weight and cash prices call oo Johnny Hager, the new butcher, next door to the pott office, Geo. Smith woke up yesterday morn iug minus a watch and an Booouut book, however, be recovered same later in the day. Improve your fowls and donble your production of man. W. W. Sraead can tell you bow it it done. Information free. tf. I. N. Ungbes. the Wagner merobant, Arrived from Portland Taetday, and departed from home Wednesday morn ing. Meadowt A Hcnvner, tbe blaekmitht, borKosboert and wood butcher, at the old Ounn stand, Main ttret, Heppner. Call oo the boy. Matbewi Urot.,Ciy bot barber shop, tu torial artist. Hir";t tbaving, hampnoing, etc., done cieutifloally. Battit at 25 cent apiece. fleo. F. Roberta, the well knon rep- renentativ of -an ISroi., wbo handle nriiiciiiallv broom, witodenware and matches, Wedneadayed in this city (1. B. Halt, tbe tomorial artist, can be found at hit parlort, Matlock oroer, where n will disprnM at popular pnw, bavet, abmpo, bairouta, etc Church Mm n.nal at tbe oport bn on Monday. Preaching ninrulo and evening by J. 11 or J. W. Jrnkioe. A cirdsal imitation Utrndi-d to all to attend. hi In' Cure it Ml nn guarantee. It cure Incipient CoiinnrnpiioO. It t the tied Cough Cureotily nti ertjl dx". ctt.. 'J on , and II HdJ by T. W. Ayer. Jr. Kid H ilTingUtn. wbi wm ntn lime .i i . . . lid repofletl Oe'i, riit" over ll KomiI M .ii Uy. Kid rUiiii ti t a rouen elite at ever, and In fact hx.it Utter tl.Q usual. Iin Hntieaker. the grocer at the ttanj formerly iw upie.l by Jer Cohn, will (. m e-ot to tfU for g- AIo a cN.mpleie line of grni at tbe loweet rte for Cb. he Holler. enerpherlef with ao overdue ol J l .y, M ,rrete4 Tuet Ujr Mk'M and ! in the Hotel de lioberta. However. olt to Hi of H- f.f ef lUlloCt, I, d,Cllf-eJ lb folio!!, DloftiUl. B. F. HMM t tf-t''l to fifotth hi "rtnr Mmt" I'lifel (w.ieoii in boe ,,ta e ,m already rneive t a Mite orlrr ttm WmMmToo and I Ulii. I'.ety Where it t,M l-0 Be4, It b bo f.l I to tte rtiiint-l (! Iiiti reet. I n omer rem.ede-l of bit tti otlir otitry rf ty tooffiin' by retiM teff tfnit'il efn j't from f Me 1 er lb ft. lb f il- an -I n.en than tb'ee fel and w ird-ej M n .rineiit. S..w i lb lim to gl tb Weekly O'er'tiien, lt f'ee'eel ne (.( f H e tte.1. tt.fft Ibe'l ' t--n ' " I; i i 1r.-e,f if oh I V beer p. tr!ii' ri of t-M l-e ti l IB (I. ' K'-ei '. I Bud Willinghain. Henry Vanderpool and Ed. Long, of Heppner, muke the trip with them. Bud as bend man and hd. as cook. Also sell the Golden West Baking Pow der, as good at tbe best in the market and obeaper. See new ad. a A devioe baa been patented at Colum bus, led., by which steam whistle are to be sounded by electricity, from any given point all steam whistles in the United States can be Bounded simultaneously. The object it to sound whistles on correct time. fluck lea's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Hlieuin, Fever Sores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Corn, and all skiu eruptions and positively euret Tiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to (five Statb op Oregon. ) County of Morrow, ) I. J. W. Morrow. Couety Clerk of the Connty of Morrow, State of Oregon, do hereby certify tbat tbe foregoing is a true and oorreot statement of the number and amount ot claims allowed Dy ine county court oi bhiu oonaiy, ior me su months ending on the 31st day or March, iM'.to, on wnat account the enine were allowed, and tbe aiuount of warrants drawn, and tbe amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as tbe same Bppear upon the reoords ot my oflioe and in my omoial eustouy. Witness my hand ana tne seal ot ine county court or snui county mis juin any oi April, A. D. 1805. J. W. Mohbow, County Clerk. SHERIFF'S STATEMENT Of tbe amount of money and warrant reoeived for tines and money paid to the Count Treasurer by the Sheriff of Morrow oouuty, Oregon, for thesis months ending on tbe 31t day ot March, A. V. 1895. mE CLAIM to carry the largest and best cpWfpd stnr.W to he found in this citv. No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can find them elsewhere. We boast on the quantity and quality we handle, hut 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. MIMOIS & CO. Dste Subtcriliera to the Weekly Sun. tbe Pt ijatisfaction or money refunded enmina paper of Oregon, el per year. With tbe list -Me, both id advance, 82.75 per year. A good combination. Two of the people' paper at one prioe. Subscribe al tbe Gazette ollioe. Fred Bock, an experienced batcher from Portland, bat accepted a position in Hayea Matbew butcher shop, wbere be will eerve tbe pnblio in tbe hestofttyle. Fresh meats and boneet weight to everyone. " Wm. Molotoab. J. Maninn. V. V, Dinirmtn and Geo. K. Robert, all Jolly Iraveliug men, oame np on Tuesday evening' branoh line expree, and epeut tbe following morning interviewing our busines men. T. W. Ayrrt, Jr., it making i'ilrrel tMiiaon tbat be guarantee. No kill on pnv, and sell it at 2-' cent per can, 6 caii for tl 5i: 8151 per dozen, (jet a ample and try it. tf. K I. 1111 and Nmily left Wednesday morning f r their home in John Pay They were on their return trip from Portland where Mr. Hall ba been in tbe boeplUl tibdrr treatment lor tumor New Until and Ot other make ol e.ing niacliinee at diet for eu. Will excliabg for lumher. Midline from ill np. A 1dre N. A. Leach, Leung too, Oregon. tf, Green Matbewt for livlng, bair catling. tbhrniMMiing and all olln r work In thai line. Haiti al any tune during limine hoot. CM. Junta, ailnt. IM Is-yd wm brought liefur J n U FreeUn l Tui-ftday morning o charge of lining (ihreti Ungtiuge on our Itleele, fof which be heeeeeed ll-i Wanted I'lain or fancy eewing. Will go to lb bmiee or lak trWItig al home, Mra .f I ltiil(reon. Wanl-d I-ann Iff work by Mr. C. $r.mt, old Mountain lloll. Mending fevfcllv dot,. Try Areft 'Oirrel prton iMr ruing any other. Ouly 12 50 per di ten. tf. Lin i"k. Bel.; roatdtak, 0 rl ; rib tek, ft ct., at prty. ril'o 25 cent per T. W. Ayera. Jr, box. For sale by lS'.ll Alex Gnnn and family departed yester day for Detroit. Michigan, where they expect to make their future home. They bave been resident or Heppner a number of years, and their many frieudt regret to tee them leave na. TO AMOUNT RECEIVED. Illi KINO THE MONTH OK In coin ami currency. In county warrant .. Oct. Nov. Dec. c l m 777 Feb. March. t 181 Hi t Olt (W Ki:a 117 I JiiO 2 t 'M II I'.Th'J Al 1(1 IK) 2i'. h7 ToUl received f 1 HI bl (M J IlltlJ 7 I irno ! I r.2 01 I'iVM 117 ltc P' BY AMOlNTri PAID DCKINd TIIK MONTH OK Oct. Nov. Pw. i Jan. Ih'J.'i. K.t). To County Trcuurar I h r.j r.'il in iiuii iT I m I 1 ui Ms nil Total pRld toTreuurer. i 1N r..'!t li'H Oil IWiW 97 W I T.l 01 I'lT.'il 07 I'JT'il 07 ' S. Statu or Ohroon, tViiintv of Morrow. 1. G. W. Harrimrtoii. abenff ol taid eouiity. do hereby a rtify that Ibe for going uiinent i correol aud true. Wilnee my hau l Ihi -x day nf April, A. V. lo'.5. O. W. IIaHIiINuton, Wlierill ol Morrow Uoilrny. SEMI-ANNUAL, STATEMENT Of lb County Tfeaaurer of Morrow County, Oregon, for Ibe ix mortii rmling Ion the 3II day ot Man n, A. v. 1.k. oi money reneiveu ami run oui, irmq wbmn received and from what touroe, an 1 on what aROoiint paid oi t: ilr. Iharlrm U. lanthrr Wall Walla, Wab. M l lUyman, lb all aronnd trW al lb tit hotel, in lb twll It'll long ttiC, bicri be wore with pri.pr dirf bily, Ibutuh Urn lu be I ol ll recently on a foul m it, form of an fceaadlt With Ger.rge VVtahlnglun I, li ,e wbicb b !) ke( bard by. A baty act. "W Uk planr io reeommending : Cl ambefUu' Cnb Unl lci ll i pfe-l by a! bo try II." I. i W. Cot tn. d'oit. Mrbfletd, j Gfrg ,u. Ne one fT,ic( I eit'i a ll roal ' vf l'in tfofio: ra n lii reme-ly l'b"lt en-T ll It ! !'" (.'..t,il felnf. It i e,.'ia'iy a I l w l relite t,! !',. ft, t. :. i g an I m"i on, A f' l I " 1 tetf fe1il in $r ni'i l ijrt.al.it V.eV' "'"a t!. I n ar, J r.-.f Inflammatoiy Rheumatism Much Treatment Without Avail Hood's Sartaa.-ui'ta Effects Bonofl clal Chant In Constitution "C. 1. Hood il Io., Umell, M.! lr.r hlr: At the of f)yirI eourtned to my he! with Inllatiiiuatury rheumatiain. I a trrl-d by a l'l plivairian.hut relief 'inly ruie io m with III" wnn ' tier, r or i era iIih torii.f rtl'J m hut llllte B e d. We ri-acl leilll Ui- jr-t rhiie He-d Hfarilla eoiiM Tft In the entire i nt il ut Ion. Y com lu rl.-4 Io g'. It ! nl n't II ha Mad New Young Men of Mo. After lak ine th eonieiiie of ihri tmt U I ut ni to ! li'.'.le, I bar rontlriu'd to lake It and bt trnt rniaexl j a flay I r ) montha, lnr:t.g the l4 Hood's5 Cures Inlff itrir nor iv tne aince rae I fell ny of the ar-tin'oma if tlie rtro ol nil rhM'ni''' lro...." (ma. J. KiKiieH. iia tti'U, V. .V. g on. Hood'O Pill rw;f t'teti nl l V Hf. I iu"f t AU l'.iat. SB. , , , , .. . ; i. M DATE. AMOt Nl KECK IV Kb. rituM WHAT wil IU t UK I.I V 1 11. 1,1 KAI. H.M.. To amt nn band lt reporl ' " amount reo"id from J. W. Morrow, fe, fine. j " " O.W. llarrli.Kli.ii, In a A taira " nute liind.nrileroo. oo'rl Inei'letitat Fund - - " K. I Freelmid, fine. , . . " V. A. Hte.hen. .... - - - - Lnoy M Tlioiiia-m.reluii.l .'V. 61 li U 2 ni h.'. Re-Opened! itfl.i mm 'v.i nun cm HaalH-cn rn-(iu-hfil liy Mr. J. It. Hpcrry who will ciinilui t It In at i li t 1 y flrat claaa niKiiiicr, llh Ilia view ol iialii( lliu traite In gcntTHl. a mm People from Country Districts will be made to fed at home. rs a Specialty ! Popular Prices! Free 'Bus for Customers to and from oil trains. MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee. b Keoley UUs OK j OREGON For tho Curo o Liquor, Opium ud Tobacco Habits It I liM-ati-d at Kalem, ()irnii, 77i .Vof llniutiul Town on the C'onW . fall al the (UraiT nlTli-e for nartlruUr. etMrllcoiiUi,iilll "reainmiit .rlatnij aur cure. i Attorneys tit I w. ot I nil M IIKITNK.lt, All liiitne attended to in a I'tumpl and tif-tory luanner. 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