TIME TABLE. Stage (or Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leave aa follow : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rtlves every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and beat line to or rom the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. You can get the beat beer in Heppner at G. rowe's, 5 cent per glass, B. Ted- If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc., call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Millions ride the Rambler. Ike Ennia has bicyolea to rent. Fireworks at Boyd & McDowell's. Geo. D. Fell visited Pendleton last week. Ayera guarantees 82.50 per dozen. his poison. Only tt. John Royse and son were down from Hardman yesterday. The Nilea-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla. Wash. Joe Beok, the well known John Day etookman, is in town. Joe Tamer departed yesterday after noon for Casoade Looks. E. Minor returned from a visit to Hood River last evening. H. A. Cupper came over from Monu ment the latter part of last week. La Grande Marble Worka, La Qrande Ore. S. O- Hmith. Hrtlflsmnn. Hammer. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swaggart'a "Sure Shot" ia the stuff to do it with. tf. Try Ayera buying any dozen. squirrel poison before other. Only $2.50 per tf. Joe Woolery, one of the lone mer chants, was registered at the Ferkins last week. For Sale A lot of household furni ture and an organ. Call at the M. E parsonage. tt. E. 6. Moore, a oommeroial man of Ra cine, Wis., was registered at the City over Sunday. Just reoeived Boyd & McDowell have just reoeived a fresh line of oboioe con fectionery and oigars. Wanted Plain or fanoy sewing. Will go to the house or take sewing at home. Mra. Mary Henderson. It you want to rent a bioycle or get re pairs for same, call 00 Ike Ennia at his bicycle livery, power house. Lige Hendriz, an ' old-timer of the Heppner section, surprised his friends by dropping into town Uatarday. Mra. Ed Smith came up from the .lower part of the Heopner branob tbe last of thia week, to remain a few days. Gilbouaen Bros., will soon go to tbe inner oountry to be absent nntil the latter cart of this month. Await tbeir return. ltt Misa Oarrie St. John came up from Tbe Dalle recently and ia now living witb ber sister, Mrs. Tom Durham, of thia oity. Preparations have all been made and a special train will run from Heppner to Lexington and return on next Thursday tbe Fourth. Prof. Rork, formerly of Oregon, ia now bowling populism in tbe wilda of Kentuoky. Oregon haa much to be thankful for. Geo. W. Martin, of tbe O. R. A N. Go.' bridge builders' foroe, ia in Hepp ner to do some work on the turn table Dear the depot. Green Mathews tor ahavlng, hair catting, abbmpooiog and all other work in that line. Batha at any time daring business boars. L. R. Fairobild, the commercial man well known to Heppnerites, waa in Heppner over Sunday, representing a New York firm. John Rab leaves on today'a train for Yellowstone Park, where be baa secured position and where he will probably remain for sometime. According to tbe change of time on tbe O. R. A N., aa published elsewhere in thia issue, tbe tram leave Heppner at 1:45 p. m., and returns at V p. m- The atand formerly oocapied by Jerry Cobo, next door to the poetofBoe, is be ing fitted op for tbe May street grooery man who will aoea occupy the tame. Are yon going to oelebratef It so, re member thai Lexington ia making ex teoaive preparations and tbat a special train will ran down on that ocoaaion. For sale A fine. Short Horo grade bull, foar yean old. i'rioe, liV Or will trade for other cattle. Addre Harrison Cbaplo, Hardman, Or. 2-lm. Rev. J. W. Jenkins, of The Dallr, ill fill hit reanlar appointment at HuDDner on Burnley. Preaching both morning and evening at tbe opera liouae, fthtloh'a Care, tbe great Congh and OroQD Cure, la in great demand. Pocket size oootaina twenty 0v doe only 25c Children love it. Hold by T. W. Ayera Jr. Tbe G. A. 11 will have a grand camp fir and reunion at Lexlogton on lb 3rd .mi 4th of Jo . A'l ar cordially 11 at rill vi led to attend. Coo prepared 10 camp on yroand. Mnrna fallows who mak their living off of ofofttioeU women mad tbetreo- pea'anoe f davs ago ana wr or drd oat of low l one. ury ten daylight lb next moroiog. VA firtfi.jf. a II known in tbi auction ml taw omtim Dt commercial haa ami lb rn I for lb pre eat od e.ird position oUrk to tb iloltoD boo, lo I'artlanO. i. Jit. 9. 1 and 4 tb O, HAS Mil ticket to aoy point wiibio 9W bi on far fm rooed trip. Tie k pi' at midnight of tb 6tb pri Tbi a aplendid opportunity to lrl oo b.ti DM or plor. tl. "Henry Ward tWober- Hmltb. repre senting CM, Uon k Co.. of Portland, and W.J. Clarke, repreaa-oling Honey man, IMlart A Co . of Portland, w.r In U.pnr ir Haoday departing oo teeUrday't down train. 11 u T4tnwa writ no frota Port- lend that ft blg i.liB th r f- . .n th winning b'r ally, o will n" h bom rloa ntiWi bt lark benld rbaog. r.Hte. f th o"d d'tret. lf.llt.hnr Wedae-day. 1'rol. J It. Hler,!y. IHUIM tb d.y The E 0. says that a bicyclist in try ing lo stiok a tire on his wheel, at Day ton, Wash., witb the aid of a defective flue set fire to a flouring mill and it burned to the eroaod. Tbe name of the man is Kribs, tbe miller, and the name of tbe mill, The Phoenix. With a name of thia kind it sboald not be long befoie tbe mill will rise again from its ashes. Tbis must refer to our friend Roland Kribs. He was in Heppner not long ago on bis wheel, having come all tbe way from Dayton. In tbe spring, tbe human body needs assistance to throw off tbe stagnation produced by winter diet. As the temperature rises under the growing heat the sun's ravs we feel tired, half siok and low in spirits, because the blood is sluggisb aad full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengtbing Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring remedy to invigorate tbe body end give toue to tbe digestion. Price $1 per bottle. Pendleton Tribune: A party of In dians appropriated a cow and two 2-year olds, sold them to a meat firm for $25, and after olosiog tbe deal, beat a hasty retreat. Tbe oattle were put in the slaughter yard and in all probability would bave been killed bad not a party reoogoized tbe owner's bran 1 and noti fied the purchasers. Tbe firm is unable to identify tbe Indians and consequently must b-'ar tbe loss. Arliogtoton Record: Mrs. J. M. Johns met with quite a mishap last TueBday. By making a misstep she threw one of the small bones of her right knee out of plnoe. Dr. Geisen dor'er was immediately called, but owing to the intrioacy of the hurt oould not do muob at present. Tbe burt has de prived Mrs. Johns of walking for the present and is quite painful. Frank Sbepardson, an engineer on the Southern Paoifio Ry.. who resides at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled witb rheumatism for a long time. He was treated by several physicians, also visited the Hot Spring, but received no permanent relief until be used Chamber lttiu's Pain Balm. He Bays it is tbe beet mediome in tbe world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. The reliable T.-M . of The Dalles, re ports that some parties are looking over tbat field witb the view of extending a telephone line into tbe interior to take in all tbe principal points, and to extend as far south as Canyon City. Our peo ple should wake up to the importance of teleohoue connections with toe main line and with points south ot here. Dr. J. H. MoLean'a Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to muke "a little health go a long way." Its curative power ia largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic aud nutritive properties, Dy wnion tbe energy of tbe system is recruited. It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on tbe stomach and harmless under pro longed nse. Prioe $1 00 per bottle. Fossil Journal: Mr. Geo. A. Beavia, salesman tor Brandenstein & Co., tea importers, ot Sun Francisco, is now making his annual tour in Entern Ore Kn. He oalledon Steiwer, Carpenter & Co- Weduesday and aold them a fresh lot of oboice teas. The gentleman ia ac complishing tbis trip on a Rambler bicy-ole. On Saturday from 5 to 10 p. m., at the little building next door to Leezer Bros, grocery, tbe ladies' aid sooiety ot tbe Christian obnroh will aerve ice cream and oake at 10 cent a dish ; strawberries and cream, 10 cents a diet). You pays your money and taken your choice. The ice cream will be good come and try it. Hon. W. R. Ellis and wife attended the commencement exercises at Pacifio uni versity at Fcreet Grove last week. At the banquet Mr. Ellis responded elo quently 10 "Good eduoation as neces sary for tbe beet citizenship," wbioh waa received witb hearty and prolonged ap plause. The O. R. & N. Co.. always alert to the welfare ot their patrons, bave placed on aale at prinoipai atationa, a 1000 mile tioket at tb rata or tnree oenia per mue, good one year from date of aale and good for passage over the rail and water lines of their system 4 tw Along in the dead watobea of tbe night, a few oigbta ago, om of our visitor! indalaed in "scrapping" fight ing it would be called now a days. One of the participants got a map ot Nica ragua cut on bis raoe ana tne otuer got 910, and tbu it ended. Ike Ennia ha a stock ot bioycle repairs and will fix your wbeel up at reasonable rate. It ia bia iutentioo to mak a apeoialty in this line, and a th number of wheels is rapidly increasing, tbia will oertainly be pleasing news to tbos wbo ar ao fortunate aa to own a bike. f. Children' Day xereie wer beld at tbe Baptist ctmrob last Sunday. Ib room wa tastefully decorated witb bo nnets and flower. Tb Heroine wer - , , , beautiful, appropriate ana wen reoarreu, tb little folk all acquitting tbemaelves creditably. B F. Swaggart ia prepared to furoiah hi "rinr Hbol" squirrel poison in wholesale lota. Ha baa already received a larva order rom eanintiiuo ami Idaho. Every where it be b-en need, it has not failed to exterminate th little peels. 11 T. W. Ayer'a. Jr., and wif returned from Portland on Friday night train. Tbey report Mr. Florenr a getting along very Dinely and tbink It only a mat terof lima uutil b will bav folly re covered. Karl' Clover Root will parity yoor Blood, clrer y or Omplrxioa. regolat yonr bowel and mak ynnr bead clear a a hell. 'iV. Wo., and II rx.ld by T. W. Aver Jr. Focbth at Lexington. Extensive preparations bave been made tor the Fourth of July celebration and Soldier'a Reunion to be held at Lexington on July 3d and 4th. An appropriate pro gram for the osmpfire ot the evening of the 3d ba? been prepared and a jolly good time may be expeoted. Every one wbo oan should be present on tbis oc casion. Ao elaborate program has also been prepared for the following day. Addresses will be delivered in tbe morn ing by J. N. Brown and A. W. Patterson, of tbis city. Music will be furnished by quartettes from Gooseberry and Hepp ner and a ohorus ot Lexington singers. Son kb, recitations, etc., will be on the program for tbe afternoon. A bioycle race for girls, sack raoe, plug uglies, etc, will also be some of tbe features ot tbe day. Good martial muaio has also been provided. In all none oan afford to miss tbe Lexington celebration. A special train will run between Heppner and Lexington on that oooasion, leaving here on the morning of the 4th and re turning in tbe evening. Make arrange ments to join in celebrating that holi day of holidays, onr nation's birthday, the Fourth of July. Pure Blood Is the secret of the restoration to health which Hood's Sarsaparilla gives. "it givea m pleasure to recom mend Hood's Sarsa parilla. It has cured me ot many com plaints, and puri fied my blood. I was troubled with my liver, had hip disease and . other troubles, with swell- ing of my ankles. For a long time I had ta vrclk with a X'tWW cane. For several WfWji yer I was gradual- breaking down. I had the grip in a severe form. I procured six bottles of Hood's Sareaparilla and it built me op. My recovery I owe to Hood's Sarsaparilla. All my ills have gone and I feel like a new person. I sleep wellandeatheartily." Mrs. Charlotte Kelly, Haywaids, CaL Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only true blood purifier prominent ly in the public eye today. Try it. 1 jjl u . r;n cure habitual constjpa rlOOU S rlHS uoa. price 25c, per box. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffer ing tor several years with a severe lung affection, and tbat dread disease, Con sumption, is anxious to make known to bia fellow sufferers tbe means ot cure. To those who desire it. he will cheerful ly send, free of obarge, a copy of tbe pre scription used, whioh they will find a sure oure for Consumption, Aetbma, Ca tarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He bopee all sufferers will nse his remedv as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, whioh will oost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. junll-w. It Leads Them All. The "Cyclone" Thresher. Here are THREE POINTS Which we wish yon to Remember : First: We Keep HARDWARE Second: We offer it CHEAP Third: We sell FOR CASH We are enabled to give more for a dollar than the usual "Dollar's worth." GILLIAM I & BISBEE Main Street, Heppner, Or W.L. Douglas 3 SHOE Tbam Wanted. I want to buy a good, gentle team of about 1200 pound borses. Also a good, aeoond-bana wagon and harness and a gentle saddle pony. Haye some good, young Short horn bulls for sale; also fine poultry and eggs for hatching. Took first prize on my cattle and fowls at State fair last year. Call at the J. Q- Wilson place above Heppner. N. C. Mabib. (57-01. If you buy a new Thresher, Engine, v HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL You of course want tbe best. VM "Jar Ik 1 M:M'mirW wm IS THE BEST. FIT FOB A KINS. S. CORDOVAN". FRENCH &.ENAMEU.ED CALF. '4.3.SJ Fine Calf&Kangaroi 3.P POLICE, 3 soles. t26i2.W0RKINGMEN', EXTRA FINE' &$l7?BOYS'SCH0OLSHQEi LADIES' $9S92.I.7J BEsTp0NG0 Write for Catalogue and Prices. The Massillon Engine & Thresher Co. PORTLAND. OREQON. OPVMiaMTRO jf On i Si; He ! BUSINESS conducted on a big scale for cash reduces the proportion of expense and increas es the sura of receipts. It enables one to buy cheap and sell cheap. That accounts for the manner in which R. C. Wills conducts his Mercantile Business. " He Offers s THE BEST GOODS For The Lowest Possible Prices. - Lately moved from Lexington and at present located in the Herren building, May street. HEPPNER. OKEGON ? crtun rno c at At nrtrr Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory Thk Optician. Prof. Jamea M. Fan burg, tbe German eye appcialist, wbo has been stopping at the City hotel in this oity for tbe past few days, bas de- oided to remain until next Saturday at l:45o'olook. r. Fanburg has proven himself an excellent workman, and has given general satisfaction in every in stance. Call on him while you bave an opportunity. Wheat, bu S 8640 Flour.bbl 2 40 Beeves, oowa & two-year-olds, owt. 1 25 " tdree " 2 50 Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 1 75 " stock 1 ou 1 DU Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00 Hogs, dressed 4 00 Wool 5 8 Horses, Blow sale. Butter, roll 2540 Eggs, doz 8 Chickens, doz 2 003 00 Turkeys. Potatoes, per owt 40 Otis Patterson, of the Gazette staff, left for Long Creek ou this morning s ataire for a brief business trip to tbe in terior oountry. Cautain Swemiey, U. 8. A., San Dieuo, Cal. s.iys: "Huiloh'a Catarrh Itemedy is the first mediome I have ever found tbat would do me any good." Price 50c T. W. Ayera, Jr. Prof. Jas. M. Fanbnrg, the optioian who came to Heppner recently, is still with ua having met witb tnixib better success than be anticipated. He ia atill located at the City hotel. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. publications. Don LOCAL MARKET REPOBT. 1 ney give the beat value for the money. I tit. The price are uniform, stamped on sole. They equal custom Shoe In style and i Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. From Si to $.1 saved over other makes. I If your dealer cannot supply you we can, Sold by Dealer whose name will Bhortly ap pearbere. Agentwanted. Apply at once $1800.00 OWEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap plies through us (or the most mehtoriouspatent during the month preceding. We aeeura the best natents for onr clients. and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep track of their bright ideas. Al the same tune wish to impress upon the public the fact that IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, CALIFORNIA MARKET. mA the "car.window" which can be easilv slid tm Wheat, CWt S 87V 97J and down without breaking the passenger's back, l.,. Khl 9 fill 6rt S fifl 1 "sauce-pan," "collar.button," "nut-lock, "bottle- lOUr, DDI ..... t DU (CD 8 OU f, . un. . Ain A, Ril k mi I ri T . - r. . . Beeves, stall fed 4 Muttons, owt 6 00UU 4 50 e$ 5 25 7 ( 8 6 ($ 13 12(3 15 6() 85 30(rti 75 3 00 tf$ 6 00 11 15 Hobs. owt. Wool Eastern Oregon.. Butter, tb '. Eggs, doz Potatoes new, per ot.. old, " .. Chiokens, doz Turkeys, lb... PORTLAND MARK IT. 8uA BrnsaiDi Mr. Oaa Hloao, Long Creek's popular eity marshal, and Misl Hulls Damaide, one of thle Oily'e obarmiog young ladi, were Jnind Id boly wedlock Uat H mday at ibe rl doofte of Mr. and Mra. E O. W.hhWII. Onlr the rlatif of b bride aod groom were prtxwot at tbe ceremony. Jnatiee ot tbe IWe 1111 111 tb matri monial knot. Tbe newly mrril couple were lb recipient of bMy o tv grtu!l"t)i from tbtir many fr tod IB tbi city. KgU. at b or)") la V.er m4 Is tb of that lirJ, langni l fi l ing which affl cte yoa at thi fn Tb blood impor and La bim tbio and p"t. Tbat why yod bave no stroegib. at ppliU. rvnnnl lp. Furtfy toor til4 with lluod trp nlle, bub will gi yHi et'tiiu, km yoor torn' n, end lif "f' your no4 lill r y v. ylo art ii and latfffl. Uwt. liinH A ty Vmrm, ! yr ! I, ld-l a, .... - I 1 1 . I th eoBiri ?""r: : . r... d..u.r. ,.m w.n - t .t br Mr. u nr.. v.-. - j v j at u. rrw "s"" Read "Coin's" Carlo Boyd, agent. Ben Ilnnsaker for the present will pay 10 cents in trade for eggs. a. Tbe Weekly 8nu and Ibe Oacette $2.75 per year, both strictly in advance. McFarland Mercantile (Jo. will pay cash for wheat, barley, bide and pelt Farmer should call and ee tnem Meadow A Scrivoer, tbe blacksmith, boraosboer and wood butober, at the old Ounn stand. Main itreet, lieppner. Call oo tb boy. " T. R. Howard make apeoialty in utiplvino tockmeo witb all Demlvd articlx, beaide carrying general lie. Mee bia new ad. tf. Matbewa Bros., City hotel barber shop. tooaorial artist, ilairouttiog, (having, bninp(M)ing, etc., doo cieutlD0Hlly. Uatb al 25 oeot apiffl. G. B. Uatt, tb tonorial artist, on be found at hi parlor, Matlock ooroer, where be will diaprnee at popular pric, bave, abarapoo, balrouta, etc, Htag leave for Echo Moodaya, Wediireday. and rridayi, returning oo Tuesday, Thnrlav and hatarclay. a. Wad, Prop, T. W. AyerJr.,g'Ot. ' lUad "Coin' Financial Hcliool and tliu tak op bi other pnbliratinn. Tbt-y arw all Cocvincing, mterMting Ion Carlo Boyd, agent. biin. Any inveotor In Etrn Oregon wbo dmirx lb aervK'ea of o attorney to Washington. I). C , will find it to bi advantage ta rail oo or addr thi pa per, oil Wlt. Tbompon run tg blwo Heuptief aed Mnniimont, arriving every day eifept Monday and leaving every day eieepl Sunday. Hliorleal and Cheap- sat mat to lb iounor. V. Oro agent- HnUrlUri to th Weekly Hno. tb enmlng paper of tlrs-g-)). II per yar Wilh lb Oat tie, both In advanr 1173 per year. A r onmbmatb To if Hi peopU'e papers al on pn Huliarrlb al tb tlltt otne. T. W. Ayer. Jr, i making e-ilrrel txilsoD Dial b sjaaranleea, No kill Bo par, aad aH II X" Cents per can. oai.t for II Cm; tlM pr doteo. ( am pi and try It. tf- Pr4 IWk, ao Itrierired bolrber from Portland, ba anepil piMo IB llaye A Mall.ews t,iirl,er shop herabawill fe t, fuhlie lo It ,f style. Freeb tiieat aud boti-al weight to fverjow. Wheat, bu Flour, bbl Beeves, owt " dreaeed Muttons, live sheared... " dreesed, lb Hogs, on foot " dressed, II) Wool Eastern Oregon... Butter Eggs, doz Chickens, dos Turkeys, Ibdreeeed 52( 53 1 80 & 2 36 2 25 (ii 8 5(1 5 00 (i 50 2 25 (3 2 75 04 it M 3 50 0 3 75 05 1 mi 7H 15 1(U 11 8 00 d$ 3 75 12 any one can find a way of improving ; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the author. 1 ry to think ot somethuig tu invent IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice In the " National Recorder, published at Washington, p. C, which is the best newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention, will be scsttered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing lo then attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded strictly confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitor el American and I'orelgn Patents, 61S F Street, N. W., Box 385. Washington, D. C. tT Riftrtncttdittvefthiipaptr. Wriutm Re-Opened ! THE PALME HOTEL 1011- Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will conduct It in a strictly Hrst-claKB manner, with the view ol pleasing (he trade in general. s'5s iT;jaf-?iE.Vt5,.V- ' People from Country Districts will b made to feel at home. Sunday Dinners a Specialty ! Popular Prices Free 'Bus for Customers to and from all trains. I MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee. Vttorn.ojrs. at Itixv All businpBS attended to in a prompt nnJ entisfactory manDer. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, OREGON Hnrklra's Arnica Salve. Tbe best salva in tb world (or cot, Praises, Sores, Ulcer, Malt Itbsnm, Fever More. I'etter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns, and all tkio eruption and ponitively oare Pile, or do pay required. It i gna'anteed to eive Drfeot natiHraction or mooer reinnaea, Pee 25 cent per T. W. Ayer. Jr. bos. For le by Notice of Intention. rANI) OKKICK AT I.A f'.RANHK, OKF.flON, J Mkv tl. Ik'.i'.. Notlcn Is licn-hv kIvpii that the followinit naincil n'tller has lllcil nullciMil his Inti'iilliin til make tlunl proof In iiiHirtof hs claim, slid that sulil uriHif will he iiihiIi before J. W. Morrow, County t'lera.at llcppncr, Oregon, ou June , K., vu: John uottwald, Hd. No. MOI for the SK4 NK'. N'4 NK'and N KH NW( Hi'C. 12. Tp. 4 H, K W K. M. Ha iisim-s the fiillnwliig wttiii'uii'S lo prove his continuous rcililmro 11 1 1 11 ami ciiI IvhUuii Of mid land, vU: Wlllisin Hauni'rs, 1, a. MiMire, Jami-i urown, J. 11. Natter, ot Heppner, Ore. b. r. iijm, H9. Urglstcr. I opvaiaMTasi iN ILL m ! T is an ill wind that blows no good, and although the play ful pranks ot Old Boreas exposes this fond couple to temporary em barrassment, the situation greatly amuscB the spectators. Likewirie the situation at 1 o :v 10 Joe WOOLEIIY Rineo it has become Generally known that OAKHIICH A. I'lIIIv IIIVIC GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wblch ba ell at Bed Itork Price. TEACHER AND PUPIU M-ar. ntTi' fc I daalr I lof irea tb p-0 of llpp r iht tbr I f J aglnat lb firlftf of 0rrrartr, bmsb. t, itbi It. ily IidIU, d lhal all or. diaacc ill I fiKri 7 A. A. li.MT. Mrbl. Th mak Ipwh of rUpaatut 1'rofMsor. A well-known Scotch profeor wa noted for bia hot temper and vehement candor, aa well aa for hla profound acholamhip. At the opening of a college term the boy obaenred that he waa unusually irritable and harsh. The applicant for aamlMilon ran (fed tbemavlrea for examination lo a Ho below hi dealt. "Khow your paper!" he ordered. One lad hi-Id hla paper up awkwardly In bia Iff t hand. Mold it up property. 'r- n 7wr rljrhl hand'." commanded th maater. Th new pupil muttered aoiuclhlni but kept hla left hand ralaett The rlirht hand, y loonr tnonaerea the prof easmr. Thb"T. rrowlnir ry pa', iirwo ni rlifhtarm. It waa a burned atump. Th band waa f one. Tb boy burat into Indlrnant bia. but the pmfiMsv.r had leaped down from th platform and had thrown hla arm about th buy 'boulder. MKh. laddie, "iirjfl Prl'd. breaklntr InWt broat Kwitch, aa h al ways did when rreatly eiflted. "I dldoa ken! Hut," turnlna; Wi the claaa. with amlmmlna y: "I thank Ood II haa f tven m (runtlemen to trh who can ca' ma to aeeount when I go aatray." "Afwr that day." wrote on of tb boy, year afterward, "ery man ther waa blanrm friend nd liegeman. II bad won m all by that on frank apMsrh. Th chanr which fifty year ha mad In th relation between tarhr and taught baa been ery gTt- Tb , r.f the laat eentarr lookel up to bia maotJir with th tr of th wait Ing laah. Ulow all other emotion or DVltl. Tb t tearher of to-day I wll d rr;b.l lo tb word of a great fierman edoraUtr, a on "who lake th posi tion of an older kinsman to hi pupil; ellmblng tb aaro ladder aa tbey. but a lltU higher Up." Itut U. boy wbo troaU hi teacher aa th tmt of gentlemen I I a am ing from him omlblag better than UUn and braek. Trmth'a Companion. Notice of Intention. 1AND OKKIi'K AT THK DAI.I.KM, ORKOOS, J Mir 'It, li'i. Notli r Is luTi'hy a;l v.-n lhal Ihe followliiK nanieil wttli'r Ims IIUmI iiuIIcp i f hla Intciitlnii lo make final proof In supHirt of hla elalin, anil that antd proof Kill I made blora 1. W. Morrow, l o. rlcrk, al Hi'ppiH'r, O ri-Ki 1 11, on July , l'A vis: Vi I I.I.I AM O. WIOTT, IM. No . snti, fur the Wu ami Vt HWa, ev i. Id 1 h it 1; k. w. M. Mr names Ilia foll iwlna wllncaaes In prove Ills roiitlinioiia rrsl'li'tii e iihi an l vultlvallou Ol asm laii'l, vl limn. W. Kinllh, Franli Hinltli, Thomaa liar tii-ll, t'Uar It. rainier, all ol liliivinii. nr. i. r, M'MiltK, 3M1. Kealaler. Farmers of Eight Mile, Davidson, Gooseberry, Douglas, Jordan 'ork and lone sections cau do no better than make their purchases of 00. lie carries a full line of Furnishing Goods, Hoots and Blioes, Groceries, and in fact a complete stock of general merchandise. 1 aw. Wood Wanted. 70TUF. H HV.hHiV ill VKN THAT 1 II t. 1 a. Ii.xil Imanl nf Iilstrli l No I, llr; iini-r Or , Mill reri-lva til'ls fur Ihe 1 1 .-rjr of lilt y f'li) t'orils of iiihmI at loe si-Iiim,I pr tulara al llfppiirr, saiiir In Imi imih-'I on July 10, I miuA lo li rt,-lln-ri on or I Hi,r Hi I I, I The Ixx nl rcat rvi'S Hi rlshl tu n Ji I anjr r all hk.lt. llr OKiita or tmk Bo an. Attest J.J Honrsis. (')eik. )alrl, ll'ppiivr, or., Juiia l'i, I 3l Notice of Final Settlement. x'rrifK i iiritmy oivrx that tmk a iiii.fi.iii'i."l. ilia atmiltrtnr of Hi rata' nl .Iii Murvan. ih. ,.wi. has tmwl ami tirratnu fur artllrinplil ami fl nl hla final a'iitiiit. aa siich a'tnilnla ralor, Willi lh rfiuhl nirl ol Oi- rrnitilf ol Mf rn. allt ol ir, fntl. ami that Moliilay tl." lal rtaf nl J'lly I 'i,. at In i i I'm k a in . of af'l flay liaa Im'i rtnly ac-ln'l lt aal'l eourt lur lhi- ln-rti of i,l toins to aal'l SM.iMint aii'l a ail.eiiiiit tllVlMlf. M. K M'lK'Uf. 7 A'liiilul'iiator N' Treaturer'i Notice. oti: is iirMitr .ivri tiut ai Hmioa ( i ir afra'i r r'i' ""l p'li ! anil ln I wl I xar ri i ! l-'i mil m i i i I l.fraMlaMi,!! at It.- 1 r-aa ifrst1tt lutifrfal ! ail.. I 11, a (tat lif It. la m,t!' r. mtH 1,11 t I AM Traaiifr uf M-ri'i ' '"inty. Ialil. Ileppiw-f. Oi'S'Oi, Jiin, OF loisrii OIllfiGON. La ioVf " TW tesaaw Talking TW l Hal! Tbe man who talk through hi bat i everywhere In eiilenne ery objeelion able evidence it is, loo, in moat case. Tb man nf Intelligence oover Li cranium aitb one ot "- T. It. HOWARD'S One sra luita, whirh i in ttimlf a sign of prosperity and good tate. lie also buy hi grocerix. gnnla' for nihiiig, Im knien'a aupplin, etc, at - T. R. HOWARD'S. Mr. Howard make a peinliy in lima thing required by alieep aud cattlemen. Itememtier lb plane assaa. HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St., Four door oub of th Oiy bo(iL ONtV LOANED. rt "'Vv-a mi i,irii,.i ri'm I in i'i Trr. , . M v ar prrir-d t-i l,-ifit iat tfl iiirirar- iiiiii mirml lam-, lo (rayon, l'h aairn .arM. at a atl i,irml l,H loaif! a -r riil ,r aotiiim Hiifli-i lri .- ll.al hai l"il US-ii I.T olhrr ri,ni. 141 la A'l'llwa I H e'ali.p ' MmviM aaiiiT. Haarr I Itf, llfgmi. aa aatiare be Mi4 I... Tl.ta la We'hlf ton enoely, d h M U mptaaasJ witb tJo. The I'altare'-a In. Co . b eeirav Ibe .ry of ll.e C'"et.l l.ie for M ffw aal flraiil e.itiBtta, e 4 w ll elnarf iy bat m-wh ti' f ! rt w figar. Aiattub a 0-el tattV blg. Teas Mr. f Htyl-IWlyo think tar. Uoaaal preltyT Mr I Mylav-Y. tbey r vil.ht. and airy, and delirate. and o apt-a st ive ff tiature in lu t.nat.ne tmrity. 1 tLiLk lby ar bvely-bul tbey r di f, if. y-n-irrlv r haw S V tteaWiy N'i la It titu to g- ih We.aly (rtegonian, Ih greelt eepper f tl,e Weal. Vt'Hh the f l-lM. te.h firl ly in alvanre.fur oi.e er, 1 Nn b.ll. r "tl-lil'iatMi of e pa ra eafi he a l in tl 'tale. b-e wi l rlv. aa a pretumm aa a I liiional j-i'i 1.tt I I'.aiiter, am r'oll(,al pi". n r Jj0 (filGYGLES Arc the Highest of nil High Crndcs. . tairstill 'iMir toany bl'-t'-l trnllt In lh wnrM. raaM s ol frlre. Im tint li.1'uat t f atnie leoiiey fur an lnlrrlr hl. Iinlaloa ha.,iitl.a Vtaxiley, hiilll aii'l iarall I f the Iri'llaiia III rls t , a toiiiMi h toUar rnmern, aboasi liit la s. "-I aa -S-l 211b SCORCH RS5. 22lb. LADI V $75. -'- ' INDIANA r.lCKIb 10.. Ill Mitt II IUIU4K. Jai.MSaiwia. Ia, f. 1 A (ire asm! Ii.r Caaiern Or:in, fnnl'.rii.ii. or fjocu in ft" atid ibsesiibw, - LEGAL BLANKS. Plenty of them at tho GwZ.ttc Office