flME TABLE. . ttage for Rardman, Monument, Long Creek, Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrive every day at 6 n. The cheapest, quickest and beat line to or .., v . WALT- THOMPSON, Prop. PhlU Cohn, Agent. r You can get the beat beer 4 in Heppner at G. B. Te& rowe's, 5 cent per glass, If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc. call at Ted' City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Millions ride the Rambler. Ike EnniB has bicyoles to rent. "Millie, the Quadroon," tonight. Phill Cohn left Friday for Portland. Mrs. Jas. Wyland ia reported as bet ter. Tom Barnett was up from Lexington yesterday, T. A. Rhea got home from Portland Friday last. Mrs. Tom Durham ia ill at her borne in Heppner. Crocket Kirk's son is threatened with appendicitis. Ed. Coz made the Gazette office a visit last week. Ayers guarantees his poison. Only $2.50 per dozen. tf. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, vValla Walla, Wash. T. L. Banoroffc, of The Dalles, is stop ping at the City hotel, Mrs. Fannie Brown, who is sick at the City hotel, is getting better. Commissioner Swiok, of Grant oounty, is in Heppner on business. Mrs. Howell, lately from Red Bluff, Calif., is ill at the Palace hotel. The "Ajax" wheel, put up by E. G. Sloouin, was won by W. W. Smead. Come out to see "Millie, the Quad roon,'' tonight. Admission, 25 oents. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. C. Smith, salesman, Heopner. J.N. Thompson has bis sheep in the Bitter neighborhood tor the summer. Joe Hayes has aooepted a plaoe with Ben Hunsaker, in the Red Front grocery. License to wed has been issued to Frank Goble and Mrs. A.E. Hollenbeok. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf. Try Ayers' squirrel poison before buying any other. Only $250 per dozen. tf. Dell Leyde and Mrs. Annie Reggen were married Saturday evening lust in Heppner. Mr. Johnson, the John Day sheep man, is in town looking after bis wool interests. Warren Carsner and wife arrived Bun day from Haystack and will remain a few days. Chas. Tilden's baby has been ill for Beveral weeks and at last accounts was do better. Wanted Lanndry work by Mrs. C. Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending neatly done. Geo. T. Ward, the Long Creek hotel man, was in town late last wetk buying a bill of goods. - The Gazette aDDreoiatea anv heln that its friends may give in the matter of news gatnenng. Rev. Frank Adkios will Drench nart Sunday morning and evening at the M. cnuron, loutu. Judd Hart has given op his position as telagrapn messenger. Willie Smith baa taken the plaoe. Wm. Rasmus is preparing to pat on the drsmn, "Damon and Pythias," aown at lue bailee. W. A. Johnston and family leave to morrow for The Dalles whero they will make their future boma. Mr. Boardman went through town yesterday on his way to Fox valley to receive a lot ot beef oattle. Mrs. Crawford and children, sooompa nied by Reed Atberton, left last week for their Washington homes. 0. O. MoGonagill dropped in to see as for few brief moments Tuesday while over from Hitter on business. Hon. J. II. IUley and E. L. Mima, deputy ool lector of internal revenue, ar rived Sunday overlaud from Pendleton. 8. R. Horner Is casting the cbaraoters for "Uncle Tom's Cabin," to be pot oo the biairionio boards some time in July. Our outside pages will hereafter ooo taio some local news, instead of being made np ot miscellaneous reading mat ter. D. C. Cohos and son got in Bnnday from Monument. Tbey will dispose ot their wool clip and bay applies wbils oat. Mrs. Ed Day, who Is ill at her father's, Mr. H. 0. Hart, though not dangerooaly so, baa Dot improved much since last report. Uilhotiswo Uroa , will aooo go to tba inner ooiiulry to U absent until I be latter part ot this month. Awail ihir return. ltf. IUltb and Gertrude Hiibop have r turned from their viait to their grand- ? areata, Mr. and Mrs. 1). B. Itisbop, of endleton. Mr. Wm. Dana and family, Miss Bella OBrieo and Miaa Anna Ilrowo retoroed lt evening from a visit to Halem and I'ortiaod. Meeting with surb marked snecoas last Batorday averting, "Millie, the (jnad rooo," will b reproduced ibis evening to give all a cbaaoe lo see it. Tba Crescent birvrle requires oo Maorhaoaro stories to elevate It Into popularity. It epek fur Itaelf. Call at tba Uatetta ofiiee for price. Allboowb Cattle Lav breoshli ped oat of the maotry la large namtirr ,m pfiet. there peems tt he so difficult; fuf buyer to get wbsl they want T. W. Aver. Jr., left oo MterJat's traio f r Portland, and will rprrnt Ile.pnrr lMf x Ci, A. K. A A. M , at their grand ldge meeting this wae. fat sale A On, Hbort Horn grat bull, foor years nld. I'rtee, $Z Or ill trad fur olhef rallle. Ad Iraa llarrieoo Cbapis, llar.lman, Of. 2-loa. Ceptaio Hwexiey, t. H. A , Has lJU.o, Cal. aav : "HMIb'e (ata'rb lUtnedv la the drill mrdimpa I ,ave evr found thai twill me aiy gwd." VrUn ttc T. VV. Ayera. Jr. j The OetMe nn'. advie a'lttae "Mdlle, lleg.a.1r..."t..l-bl. It to; vry ere.hial.le pff,rmor and llx pete of admieatna is low 3 eot to j an pan h toe aouea, 1 Fossil Jnnrnnl hf. Tu i t . vwuu A AVU J OO and son, of Morrow oounty, are here vie wing bis brother-in-law, George Met teer. Mr Royse is a oouain of Cbas. Royse who taught school in this oounty. He is also crop-weather reporter from Morr w couoty to the agricultural de partment at Washington, and informs us that his May report, compiled from re ports of reliable Correspondent through out his oounty, gives only a 40 per oent prospect for a crop. In the spring, the human body needs assistance to throw off the stagnation (iroduoed by winter diet. As the temperature rises under the growing heat the sun's rays we feel tired, half siok and low in spirits, because the blood ia sluggish aad full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthing Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring remedy to invigorate the body and give tone to the digestion. Prioe $1 per bottle. E. O.: Chas. Newell, editor of the Harney Items, and J. E. Roberts, form erly an editor or Harney county, were each tried on a charge of oriminal libel at the late term of oironit oourt at Burns, Mr. Newell's jury recommended him to the meroy of the oourt, and he was fined $100. Roberts pleaded guilty and was fined $250, besides the penaltv of a $150 talk from Judge Clifford. Frank Shepardson, an engineer on the Southern Paoiflo Ry., 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 lain's Pain Balm. He says it is the best medioine in the world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strencthenincr 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, bv which the energy of the system is reoruited. It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne od tne stomacb and harmless under pro longed use. Prioe $1.00 per bottle. A recant visit of the Gnzstte staff to the locks at Cascades proves oonolns ively that Day Bros, are the right people to handle big contracts. Tbey expeot to have the looks ready for boats by Jan. 1st. No one can realize the im mensity of the works at Cascades with out making a thorough examination ot them. The big Bteel gates, part of them already in position, are wonders. Mr. Gilhonsen, brother of Ernest and Chas. Gilbousen, acoompanind by his wife and ohild, arrived from The Dalles yesterday. Cbas. and wife unfortunate ly left yesterday morning for the Long Creek oountry, thus disappointing the visitors who were expeoted last week, but not arriving, It was supposed they bad given np the idea of coming at present. Jerry Cohn has looated in the grooery business np at the new mining town, Ventura, Wash. Rev. Gray and family and Wm. Rnark are also up there. The snow at the mines is from fonr to seven feet deep, How ia that for June ? Re ports are that times are quiet up there at present, but prospeots are good for a lively season. Chief Engineer Kennedv, of the O. R. & ., accompanied by railroad oommis sioners, Col. J. B. Eddy, Hon. I. A. Macrum and Gen. H. B. Oompson, with their clerk, Mr. Lydell Bakr, came up last evening on a special just ahead of the regular passenger. They left shortly after their arrival for the main line. Mr. I. W. Dav, in company with Mr. Brooks, of The Dalles steamer line, anl Hon. W. R. Ellis, visited the dalles of the Columbia and Celilo rapids recently. Mr. Day thinks (hit a canal there will not cost over $2 000,000, whioh is half tbe sum estimated to oomplete the pro posed boat railway. The ladies' aid aooiety of the Christian churoh will serve ioe'oream and cake to tbe Heppner publio on Saturday even ing next at lOi; per dish, in the Heppner build ing on May street, formerly oo on pied by C. Rnhl aa a grooery store. Give tbem a call. Heppoer Cor. to Sun : Heppner sup ports three barber shops and a menag erie in connection with eaob oue. O e has two cub bears and a coyote; another baa two ooyote. Tbe third support a wildnat. This breiks the reoord as heard from yet. Sinoe Jan. 1 there bava been shipped from Arlington '2tA nara. pnntuinina 1.V1- CoO bnxhels ot wheat; from Douglas ata (ion, : cars or 4.NK) bushels; from Ioue. 217 cars, of 134 (ttrt hntl. and from Lexington, 51 oars ot 81,620 bush el . Lost Between the depot and town, last Saturday, a ladies' gold watch, with fob obain. The watch ia blue enameled on both lids ot caee. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returoitg same to Miss Cora Hart at depot. Hon. I bil Metschan. state treasurer of Oregon, airived from Canyon City Haturday in time to catch the branch train. He a aooompanied by Mr. Parkhurat, of Tbs Mtatn Ins. Co., who bad been over to Dayville to adjual a lose. B F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish bin "Sure Shot" squirrel poison in boleeala lota. He baa already received a large order from Washington and Idaho. Every where it baa been need. it bae out failed to exterminate the little Pe- If. Pilot Roek Record : O. E. Fell, an- eotupaulrd by hi little gramlenn, hbil don, paeaed Ibfonub Pilot llork Monday, returning to his borne In tieppuer after a few werk Vint lo Pendleton. Tbe O.x-lte baa it from Geo. Dnran tbat greboppers are "raising caln" with erue am oo Olaok Ilnrae. The peels are also reported ae doing damage lo olber parte of tbe county. Tbe eivtl anit. Mr. Jane fLiver . Walt Itichartlwin, paroe before Jed Krewlend laat wk. A Jar trial rwnin- ed In Mrs. iViyer's favor. The amount lovolv.d was mall. Tbe (i. A. It will have a erat.d oamn Are and reun'oo at Lexington oo the 3rd end 4tb of J u, II ,,. n. tiled to attend. Come prepared X camp oo frontal. if, F.J. Hallork and wife anl A'thnr Minor aad wife (pent Huadsy on iMcb r'k, ramping at Dave llrrti plaee. Tbey bad fairly go4 look ralebiog flab. Shlloh' Car. Ibe great Cotiirh and Croup t'ure, la la greet demand. I'oeaet sine etflUm wtity 0e dowe o. XV. Cbildreo love It. fold by I. W. Ayers Jr. We take lear in reomrnxadirg Chambrrlali ' C-.u.h lUmedy twatie II I prate.! by all a bo ry it." av J W. 1.1 A K"fl. d'ill. Maral.fl.1,1 Jt't 0 . e one amirHM Willi ll.r.iel or ting tr-.qti'e rao naa ibis remedy 1 Itbout faiaifig it ale)S (IVm: pen i.pl rif. t la MpreUII? valuable re e.i la ae M relwvra ib tjt(, breatlnbs' ealr sod ita I rli..a. I A rol l a, t-r fMnit ia i.oru ,.ia bea Una retne.y ia latea aid r' ahle ea'e etrid. Vut eale by Klortjin-Jobaenei Drag Co. Is Your Blood Pure If It Is, you will be strong, vigorous, full ot life and ambition you will have a good appetite and good digestion strong nerves, sweet sleep. But how few can say that their blood is pure! How many people are suffering daily from the consequences ot impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and That Tired Feeling. Hood's Bareaparilla purines, vitalizes and enriches the blood. Therefore, it is the medicine for you. It will give you pure, rich, red blood and strong nerves. It will overcome that tired feeling, create an appetite, give refreshing sleep and make you strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently ia the public eye today. Hofd'5 PiU the fter-dlnner p' l and 1 1UUU S rillS tamlly catlmrti0. 25c Fob Morhow and Gilliam Tbe rain was of great benefit to tbe grain croo. There is a large aoreage ot spring and volunteer grain this year, especially in Gilliam and Morrow counties; more than tbe usual grain of this kinl is in Wasco. Sherman and Umatilla; spring and vol unteer grain requires frequent and timely rain to make a crop; the past rains have betn very benefioial; but more will be required during this month to make good yields. The orei- ent oondition is good, but farmers are nervous over possible hot, dry winds this month. Fall-sown or summer-fal low grain was never more promising; it nas stooled well and has a good stand. It ia now beading rapidly. Rye is beading and will soon be ready to be out. The bay crop has been greatly benefited by the rains, and like in the western portion of the state, a heavy hav crop will be seoured. Grasshoppers are unusually plentiful in portions of Gil liam and Morrow counties. Ranae grass is good and the oattle Dreeeot an excellent appearance. They are fat and in prime condition. Every correspon dent, exoept a few in Morrow and Gil liam counties, reports excellent pros peots for large yields of all crops. Pague's Weather Report. Billons Colic. Persons who are suhjeot to attaoks of bilious colio will be pleased lo know that prompt relief may be bad by taking Cbatuherlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly and oan always be depended upon. In many cases the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first indication of tba disease appears. 25 and 50 oent bottlps for sale by Slooum Jobnson Drug Co. Chakqb op Bcsinshs . H. A. Emer son and Johnny Hager, both well known in this oity, have purchased tbe entire interest and good will of 3. F. Spray in tbe butcher business, formerly conducted in Heppner. These gentlemen will con tinue business at tbe old Liberty Meat Market, west side lower Main street, where they respectfully solioit the patro nage ot all, and where will at all times be kept a fresh supply of meats, sausage, corn beef, lard.fisb.eto. 41 43. Tun Maocabksh The Maooabeea, re cently organized here, start in with a membership of 28. Tbe officers are: Past commander, J. C. Kirk: oom- mander, W. L, Haling; lieutenant oom- mander, W. W. Smead; R. K., 8. J. Leezer; F. K., E. J. Sloctim; chaplain, W. M. Dennisou; sergeant, James Hart; M. of A., Q. W Swaggart; first M. of O., M. L. Cantwell; aeoooJ M. of G , Roy Glasaoock; sentinel, Reuben Hperry. Team Wanted.-I want to buy a good, gentle team of about 1200 nod horses. Also a good, seoond-baod wagon and harness and a gentle saddle pony. Have some good, young Short horn bulls for sale; also fine poultry and egg for batobing. Took first Drize on my cattle and fowla at State fair last year. Call at tbe J. Q Wilson place above Heppner. N. C. Mama. 87"'l Knmiits' Elkction. At regular convention of Irio Lodge laat Tuesday evening, the following were elected lo eerve for the remaining balf year: C. tt. E. L. Freelaod; V. O, W. W. Rtneed; prelate. W. V. Crawford; K. of It. and S , E. 11 Swinburne; M of F.. J. J. Robert; M. of W John Ungbee; M. at A, 8. 8. Ilorneej I. O., II. F. Vanghao ; O. G , Tuorua Q uid. The brsaiee Merit f )f ll.wt'a U. ...... .,11. .i t. herrvor II I Uirl At tut riiilal I at lai.l To have rrfrct health, yon tnmt have pure blood, and Ibe Im way to bava pur blood la to lake llood'a Haraapa- fllla ll.a I.l.wl ... I ... builder. Iteiil ail taint o -rofula, salt rhan and all oilr bumora, end al tbe tame lime build op the ayttem. Uond't fill are prompt and m ierU 23 venta. Tte Oregnntaa aorreepobdrnt I aq Iborlte for Ibe alaternebl that fi.Uli t.ag of wool ware a dd at lirppner ia Obe Wrek BtK.ol lha M 'l It. mouth at prtra rr.lng Irinj () . e, rfit pr pound. 'rie of wxd are falling eae. Kar Clover Ror.l will purify yonr M'exl, rltar y mr 0-mplii.i, regulate your bowels and make your b I el-ar aebl. a.V, lM and II Mil by T. W. Aver Jr. I f at Allowoereof d-g about J i all on It. re.t,rdf aad settle their Ui f..r tbe flal y.ar, and als-i pr., ih-ir 4e lib o.llara, each Uaiieg lb aaraber ,( let reoeipl. tt..-e d mi e,i.b tete are Hot pail will r, (ia ' A. A. It- pit, Ue'.Ll tee '.n rad 'C.o'i f.t.aoi.l Heb.e'1" anl tie .tbe r-i f k,. oetel see ! C'arlu llod and I tbeea. e Ho Offers N -arc- THE BEST GOODS For The Lowest Possible Prices. Lately moved from Lexington and at present located in the Herren building, May street. HEPPNER, EBED HT LAST! IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Lichten thal's he might make a new disnnv. ery quite as memorable as that of 1492. Chris was a great discoverer in his'dav. He would at thin timo discover the finest stock of Shoes ever shown in ; Heppner, and the cheapest as well. What more does j. . i . t moriai man want r The Old, Original Shoe Merchant, M. LICHTENTHAL, Main Street. Heuonur. Oreiron. Custom Work a Specialty. Generally known that Joe WOOLERY OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which he sells at Bed Rock Prioea. Farmers of Eight Mile, Davidson, Gooseberry, Douglas, Jordan tork and lone sections can do no better than make their purchases of Joe. lie carries a full line of Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Groceries, and in fact a complete stock of general merchandise. 1 aw CSTBNTlIJO ANNUAL CONVENTION P It O G It A M M E ee vmc fUctro Ccunly Sunday School AMMOCIATION, Petteys' Grove, Thursday, dure 13, 1595. MORNING. 10 r-t)evotlonal utrvlrMi, led by Fav. J, it. Denlaon. 10 a-prealdMU A1i1reaa, 1. 1. Adklnt, lirppner. in :3V. Rrpnrl -Hn-rrUry and Tfrainrrr. in ak-Temp,ranra Har, by Mr. W. R. Kill, Bepptir. 10:4V-F.iiloy on our lal Vir Prrablent, by A. O. Barlhulomew. 11 n-Th HiifM-rtntnletit; III Uuly, by W. L. Halln. Ilrppncr ll:IH-tHruaalim. II Par-Hr. Volbwliol Tia lili.g, by MU Id rll, Neppnor. II iV- Hx iiHl'in. Mua-Bwkst Lilnorr. ArTCRNOON. I ao-Hev.rtl.mal anrvlrea, lad by Rav. t. C. Adklm, lirppner. I iWHIrelloo o( Offlrcr. 1 u-ifl..rln. 2 OV onfrrriira-lnirrmwtlaleand Primary Worker. rtrndurM by Mr. Lillian A ma n, U I nUin. and M r. M . f u ua, t In lit M 1 1 1 - Prrparallno ot the Tra bar, by Mr. C. W. Onry, lirppner. I iV-Th Sunday Mr b. an A miliary lo lha Cliurrh, by M. I). I. rm h. Iln.pi.ar I r-etirial hall hour. I .O-A'ljournmeiil and prnrdlriton. Notlct of Intention. IAIMirrti K AT Til TAI.I r ItHr.'tOH, t Mv 11. !. Sfilii la hi. ).... ii... lha nanuil arillrr haa Blr.1 iw.llra , hi Inb-tiiion In maia anal .-.f In '..i.,fi blarlalm. and tl.al aald pf.-,l t t-lora I, W Mrtm I n rl.lk. al l...if. rr(r.n, ua Jul? . A, u ii.i jaw mttrr, ltd. Ko Kri.fnriha u H a..d" HWla. err I, tp I a H M K M M IIiiiknm lha Iii..h oltttMar li prnve Mamitiinu.ma r,,.ur, ,,, ,ltlJ ot aald land. l u,tf aanlth. Prank emlih, Tiimaa Bar ant, leaf . I aim.r, .n at U.i, ,fi.. Ilr J. r.H'-iKr. " "r ei.irr. Notict of Intention. IAHti trru K at I oaAi.r, Mtr.,n S t 11. k.rfl.ala h.r, tu.n II,. I li.a i,am arllirf haa (1 .. ..)!' .( hta It. I.., II., n I., n,aaa r.'.l I . -.fl .,1 ht'laim a' 1 ll.al al. .... , .a.t lirf.a J , W'rr, a ,,,t,i. i i..a . ilrf 'in, on 1-mm m, ., ii, ' ' ii MrTTWAllt. Ilr han. lha ...n.ali. anii.aaia l.i twn m j h MH.iinnfnia raaHartc ufili ai.'l tmiiaua ( H rail land. ! i n lam aanrr. y 4 Mnwa, iamrS Rrtiaa. ! I haiie. fl llrpparr, M. i nr. hi'.. i " It-tl.l'f, MONfV LOANCD. nVi." u..,.,.,' .... j , j.. .. (,,,,,,, A I ' 'l., ,., , . , f, ' .,-... I,...f, l.,m, in f i. .., nil, . .... f., irii.aal a airf ..una4 M Wi I'M t rfii. mt unim HM'r.a u,l fca-a taa.i. I, iHhrr m Ad4 ana rr (. . Ml at an.T I fuaar My, lftf.. k i b Scale ! BUSINESS conducted on a big scale for cash reduces the proportion of expense and increas es the sum of receipts. It enables one to buy cheap and sell cheap. That accounts for the manner in which E. C. Wills conducts his Mercantile Business. OREGON AN ILL WIND ! I T is an ill wind that blowa nn good, and although the nlav. . . . r ' tui pranks ot Did Boreas exposes this fond couple to temporary em barrassment, the situation greatly amuses the spectators. Likewise the situation at OREGON. Hero are THKKl!: POINTS Which wo wie.li you to IU'ine'tnlror : Fumt: Wa Kwp HARDWARE Kr.a.sii: Wfl'oiT-r it CI I HAP Tniitb: U' all tor cash V kin inab!cl tr (jivo mot fur ft dollar than Hit tiauul "MUt't ..rlh.M liILLIAM I iK: IJISHMM Min Htrwl, tteppurr, Or THIS MAX.. . . . HAS STRUCK BOTTOM ! Thai is what our competitors have to av nf Minor & Co. That there is nothing left toonton that mey nave reaoned tne bottom on everything. 77E CLAIM to carry the largest and best selected stock to be found in this city. No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, vou can find them elsewhere. We boast on the 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. Tl j View . 'M-tfS T I TaT r Tl a jaaam iU U w made to feci at homo. Sunday Dinners a Specialty ! Poplar Pre! 9am Free 'Bus for Customers to and from all trains. MRS. J. Attorneys tit Iqw, All business attended to manner. Notaries OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HErrNER, Leezer Bros, Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. m Kcelsy Institute -OF- - - I II r ar W till l'I.VrfrU 0W m '11 IL'Cll III WW Plenty of them nt tho IJLH.IIJ HU.iniWl. Gaz.tl Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC ' nraJ' ' i quantity and aualitv we " h.m vis Re-Opened! PALACE HOffl Ha been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will conduct It In a strictly flrBt-claim mknu.'r . i.h .. ot pleasing the trade lu general. P'e Jrom Country Districts will be B. SPERRY, Lessee. in a prompt and satisfactory Public and Collectors. OKEQON Bill's Pills MAY NOT BE ON SALE ATrTZ SLOCUM-JOIIXSM DRUG CO.'S STORE uT ,,nn,,r", "( reliable bran.la of pars dnis, and tba triimr! never proclaimed mora welcome news to the public I'ure drnKs mnan that no sroGum-Jonnslon Drug Co., 1 Miliary COHN. 1 r.. For tho Curo o Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It I liralv at Kalrtn, ()rrg.,ii. Tin Stunt lJeiutiul Town on theCoiut, ,h.. ,,iTT lor trllrtil.r. eura 1 rt' "" Tatting TUnngH lis Hal! Tli man who talk through hi hat la vrrvwhrra In vi.ltip-rrjr ol jis iinn ahla eviilriica It la, lo luo.t Oaai . Tha man of InulliKanra eors his cranium with una of T. It. H()WAinr.S Bna straw ,t, whh b ia in '.f a aifa Of iraiirrit ami .! laat. Il alMi bat his gr.rrma, f,' fur bialilnna, t(M kmru'a ni (.lira, T. R. HOWARD'S. Mr. Ilr makaa a lclall In tlmaa lliliik-a r"'iirr. ti alirrp and faltlnutn. Iirinrnilf lha plar.aaMa. HIPPNIR BLOCK, Main St.. four d.Kit aniitU cif tl, M h ilrl. lo Office. . . 'CONVEYANCER oiM'ieit