IFIDOABElfjAflOL UDder the McKiDley law. If these editors do uot know the wool grow ers do know that as the wool clip of 1894 had to go into competition with goods made of wools imported without duty its prices sank at ODce to the level of free wool, while the woolen industry was paralyzed. It was known January 1, L&93, that wool would go on the free list, and Arriving Daily Mrs. M. S. Schoonmaker. Here are THREE POINTS A New York Woman Who Suffered for Four Which we wish you, to Eemember : First: We Keep HARDWARE Second: We offer it Years with Nervous Debility Paine's Celery Compound Made Her Well. free-wool prices prevailed there after. When will the democratic editors cease assuming that the people are fools? Indianapolis Journal. We Sell as Low or Lower than Any of Our Competitors. CHEAP II GOODS --: A.T McFARLAND MERCANTILE WILL HELP YOU OUT Senator Hill is advising New York democrats "to get together." He must be spoiling to see a fight. Someone suggests that politi cally Americans can at present be classified as three kind of bug, viz: "Gold bugs, silver bugs and straddle bugs." The following states will vote for state officers in November: Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massa chusetts, MissisHippi, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The chautauqua assembly is now in session at Gladstone park neai Oregon City. Each day's program has many interesting features, and W0e crowds are in attendance ia daily. ONE of the conspicuous banners at the Louisville convention bor thelegHiid, "Harmony or 11 . It was a hard alternative, but th convention finally cIioho llaruin. Cincinnati Times-Star. Up IN M inriesota thpy are gather irig the grasshopper crop by a new machine that harvest 8,000 bush els per dav, so the dispatches SHy. That section evidently has an overproduction of grasshoppers as well as Eastern Oregon. The performance of the re cent democratic convention in Ken tucky was a victory for those who believe in free coinage of gold and silver. It was not as great a vic tory as a declaration for silver in express terms would nave Deen, but considering the efforts of the gold men at their full value, it was still a triumph upon which the bimftallists may bn felicitous. I he work of the convention was, to state it in few words, the nomi nation of, the pronounced silver candidate for governor, and the adoption of a straddle platform on the money question, and an en dorsement of the administration, which is absolutely nothing. Cm cinnati Enquirer (Dem..) Electric Bitter. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to Deed do Rpeciul m tion All wbo Lave osed Elpotnc Bitters mnu tbe same song of prmiie. A purer medioine does not t-xist and it is (guaranteed tn do all that 18 claimed. Eleotric Bitters will cure all di8eisen of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimnlpe, noils, Salt Khenm and other affecti'ins canHcd by impure blond. Will drive Malaria from the syHtem and preVHtit as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For enre of Headache, (loiisti- nalion and In JifBti-n trv Electric Bitters Entire RntiHfneton Bnarantppd, or monev refunded Pr'oeGDo. and $1 per bottU at T. VV. Ayers, Jr., drug store. ORIGIN OF SPOONING. iff ( J Hif Third: We sell FOR CASH We are enabled to give more for a dollar than the usual "Dollar's worth." GILLIAM & BISBEE We keep a complete line of everything. Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings. CALL AND SEE US. The National Bank Building .... HepDner, Oregon Main Street, H. ppner, Or Did you ever notice the diflVr cn" tit' tween the U. S. and the foreign countries? Not long since Iloseberry was called a fool for re signing. Now if Cleveland were to resign we would call him a pa triot. Yob, quite different Kmokf.lkhs powder is to bo is sued to the American army this year. There are home fellows who believo that the more muoke theie is tu a battle the better. So it re mains to be seen whether this change will give nut infliction. If IT is true that Secretary I.a niont CHine west to learn what Mr. Cleveland's cliHtici'8 for a third term are, he has doubtless become fully informed by this time. In deed, the wet would be only too gLd to let Mr. ( levehuid off light now if it could be Hrnmged. St, Iouis rortt-Uispateh (dem.) !ot I'itzsimmonh has been nc quitted of the clmige of killing Cm Itiordun. Kiordnu and ritz - ziuiiii' us wore giving nil exhibi tion at sparring when Kiordati re ceived a blow from which he did not recover. No obstacle now pre vent the meeting of r'ilz am Col bi t t down in Texas this fall. K.I pinna tion or a Tunu Much In Vogue at rreKr-nt, Apropos the recent disturbance in re ligious circles over the definition of "spoon injr" the Tennessee version of it Is Riven, say the St. Louis Republic. "Spooning" parties are popular in some quarters. They take their name from a Rood old English word, which was intended to ridicule the alleged fantastic actions of a young ninn or a young woman who Is in love. For some reason, which no one ever could explain, everybody pokes fun at the lover. In fact, that unhannv character is never heroic in real life, no matter what prciit gobs of heroism are piled about him on the stage, and in all the romantic story hooks. The girl in love, nnd the boy in love, are said to be "spooney." When a "spooning" party is given the committee in charge of the event receives a spoon from euch person who attends, or else presents each guest u illiAsp.mn. These spoons are fanci fully dressed in male and female attire, and are united eit her by the similarity of costume or by n di.stingishing rib bon. The girls and hoys whose spoons are mates are expected to take care of each other during the coutiiniuiice of the social gathering. Of course, the distribution ,,f the shmiiis is made with the greatest possi ble carefulness, the aim being to so place them us to proM-rlv lit the case of the young people to w hom they are pre sented. The parties re usually given by the young people of some neighbor IuhkI. where th. personal preference of each spooney is well known, and they are the source of no end of fun. It is xssil.e, also, that they serve as aids to matrimony as well, and are there fore commendable, since an avowal is rendered more easy to a ditlldent swain after be feels that his passion is not a secret, but that bis weakness for a sHMiney maiden Is known to bis friends and enemies on the committee which dispenses Hie spoons. It lusty be men tioned that after the sptsuis have I n distributed among fn guests, euch couple retires for consultation regard ing the reasons which caused the award of mated sSNns III their case. This eon mi It lit inn is known by the uaiuc of Kssiininf. OVIRRUN DY SWINE. For four years I was a sufferer from j nervous debility. During that time I took a great many remedies without get ting any help until I tried Paine's celery compound. I took six bottles of that remedy and was oivrl. I cheerfully reoomraend Paine's celery oompound." 8o writes Mrs. 1YI. 8. Shoonmaker of 80 Jane Ht,, New York City. Too msny women needlessly suffer from nervous troubles, not only in tbe cities, bat everywhere. Their whole world too frequently lies inside tbe four walls of their homes. Think of the many persons, men as well as women, who siiend most of tbeir lives barricaded within tbe narrow oon fines of tbeir dwelling. Rummer finds them pa'e and tired out. Their store of nervons vitality ban been slowly brought down by vitiated sir and sedentary life. ' Their whole system Deeds a thorough re plenishing. The nerves want nourish ment, the ticsues are not half supplied with material for the repairof their parts, and the great vital organ tnnst have riober blood to mVe tbeia ennnrl and active, and to keep tbem so. Tbe nerves and brain need nourishment. The power of refreshing and reviving every part of tbe languid body is what makes Paine's celery compound tbe mar velous strengthener and invigorator of tbis oentary. It is this same capacity to recruit the worn-out nervons system, to rejuvenate tbe blood that has enabled this rem nrh able n-mdy to help so mauy debilitated persons Bnd to restore tbem ag'iin to firm health. Rheumatism, neuralgia, pain in the region of the heart, debility and nervous weakness, showing itself in any of its myriad forms, are dispelled by Paine's celery oompound. It feeds enervated tissues all over the body. It gives fresh vigor to the eitire nervous traot, the brain, the large nerve oentera in tbe spinal cord and the nerves themselves to their minutest ramifications. It restores jaded nervons energy. It sends new blood roursing through tbe Veins. It makes people well! Don't PasOy ! no, never pass a good thing. Always take advantage of legitimate opportunities to A make the most outof everything, which u applies to t' e purchase ot drugs, medi cines, etc.. down at T. W. Ayers' Drug Store. Just opened for the Inspection of the public one of the finest lines of toilet articles, perfum ery notions, and the like, ever seen in Heppner, Avers has anything and everything in endless profusion. Prescriptions filled day and night. Ileppner BuUriinq. next door to T. K. Howard'!. T. V. AY KltS, Jr.. Ileppner, Oregon. YOU SHOULD PiPOT For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY : HOTEL Popular Prices! Comfortable Rooms! Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. HT LAST! What Hepr is Dig in lis line i Io order to reduce oar stock of SEWING MACHINES IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Lichten thal's he might make a Dew discov ery quits as memorable as that 1492. Chi is was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time dirtcover the fiuest stock of Shoes ever showD in Heppner, and the cheapest as well. vV hat more does mortal man waDt ? The Old, Original Shoe Merchant. M. MCHTENTHA.L, Mala Street, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. he We qnots the following Hard Tia.es prices fur Cash: One New Home, latest style, new, $35 00 Une New Home, style ittao, been run I tt'e but good as new ?i 00 One New Home, second hand, in good order; a bargain . 20 00 One Favorite, has been rented out and used a little; good as new, a8 00 Thrtr nrr Itanjnin Prlefi fur immrtliate arcrpt anre. ( 'all at oner on Since March ist, '95, the total amount of merchandise received is not far from the P. C. Thompson Co. following figures : Total for the Town, - - - 821,443 Pounds Of thisamt. Minor & Comets about 447,372 Leaving not far from this amount - 374,071 " For all the Rest Combined. We have also more tmods in transit now .i 'Hi i 111111 i i r .i tnan win nc nanuieu ny an comuineu lor me 0 next four months. MINOll & co. The tlt'inm-rut linvri muni tinted tlin numt ritinpniit tm comao nixl ........ . i Hiiti-ik.liuinihtrntum ninn i no fuun.l iu tin tla(i on it pliitf. riii which, ho fr m it boar nv ri-U. tion to di'l'UH'ratic ftt'litlllli'lit in Ki'iitiii ky, i a iiH'iininnli'itit Mrml ill -a complete fnuv. Wc- jii'li' from th pint form tht Mr. IV lilo' catnptjjii whm m f ur miCCCHH. ful m to Holi.lify tin pnp-Mickor Ktl i till) CUt'Vooo, HU.l tllOHl' put ill Hit npHnrRtn'i (it tli" convention in Ur'i ihhuImt. AtLtiU Conntitu. tiou (l)citt.) AT HIE Io Ti'publlCHtt elate ronventioii ltt NVcilnemUy tleti (J, M. Priike, .f lYiiterulle, n t.. . loinilinu,! lor piveumr. in n brii'f hmm!i ('liHirtntti !.mn re ferred to tin liftiinjuiiliel native on, AlliKon, m prenideiitinl hh ubibty, lt"ll the applmiHp ln-i-nine no jjient that l'iilte.1 Stale Sefia- tor ( t r i VYtiJt I. s th liiiu-gulie-l Htnlemnnu to Hi front 'f th- U whiU h" lluhivl 1U ehool K'fl ""! tear rolled down Li rW'k. Matt I'arrott m th (Hen fuf lieutulMIlt p'tCtUOf. j e n ! Hu tu .t , r t)il lh ) riit rl think they aio f.,.i;i,it th- n j,,(, X, , Hm,tU.n"mt u. froi r I' TH' J tint 0"l i rri,i,!.i h. Ilaofuu rrrvlU'A U't TU aingular I'tprrlvnr at a rrvnrh tl lir. An ohl Kn iii h mhlu r. Col. Ivtiun tii'Ville, In nrinntr I lie Morv of hi mill 1 ii r v cariTr, ili-writn' nin ciirioiiH nil vniiiire, hIh.-Ii hi. I ti.it tiinf u.irliki iKuO It l u 1,1 -ti f.,r n in.iiiii'llt ! wn In il.intrrr of Inn in.'. iMinnf tin of hiv 'H'iiMiiL'lii. Ml the Voutl I .'iiii'.iiiimii, h,- Ii.kI Iiim. for the ci 'i; 10 hi a Iiiiiim' in hli lufl l.i. I v himI lu-r il.iiii-l.il r. It ni-!iilv May. Mini In tin- rvriiinif, after iliniii-r, I tvcnl out iih tlu lnln- for a wall. We l.k a rmi.l Inoli, if out of tin' villus tx-tMi'i'ti Ktmii' Mall BtNiut f. nr fi I in lu iht. Ilrre at a ln-'f w'urp roi.l fi' l" a turn, .! Unit Mf rouul n.l M-e m Imt lav lN'fiir ii . I tii'tiril all at oiuv m otraitiro iioim-. It nilH'ht lmvo U-4-it r,,lu.vl I'X lfiiiM-il, Imt then- ai to -I liri nlti of ir iirrniif At lh.it n .'iiu nl. inr Iwn roiii'mioM, ith of i tr, t.rror, , LitmIht, , ou r tlo- nit. I I in.Mii, !,, ! fol low..! I'k iii !- I ir.ltv on thi oih. r !.!, Ii f -ri- n t io- .lr,.. of p t I. M-.1 A hiin.!r-. bii I lift f.-.-l loiij,', nm r.mn, (In- turn it!i n. H furv ll.al no ohttmlo i-oiii.l hnie to'.l lli.-iu. If Ik. not Imhti on! of iher-.!. .H.nil l lmp wii Uii.. i-. down, n I tin' !.; (Iroii m.hi',1 liatr mn oi-r , Hi,. Momrii tol.l ei ttist hoii', hat I rn i kol up or el Irsot k lnuloal.,1 to U- for ftoiMinr. Th liif. It ;iirrvl, r JrlvT n nut to a tu tlu- tnornuii,', an.t et li!t-ht p itrm-n l, k t. li ii. fil The ri..t of lh Iroeth liKATII K J f. HI KI'IIY. Mr. J.U. Mnrpby, if AuMope, met with H(1 neoulrot on Ids rourlhof July at that plaoo. rfnilllliitf in hl denlb. WLil driving to lh rare track io com pan with K. M. Hhult, n-lilur of tta Antelope llerahl, an.l Mra, Minnie liletv no, h. fornierljr lil in tlrppner, nil rr thrown from the cart. Mra. OIa on w cotiKiileraliljr injiirej, Imt waa hlii to vit'k t.i hrr home nvar ljr. Kill Mr. Mti'pi'f an.Uinmt ii jnriia ahi. h ivinlercl lum nnemiprinna, thoiuh In lu tioiira Ii" hill fully nei'"fi a'i. aa alle ri'le In hi home, tlitite f t it id I Ira. II a not Ooimi.li n-.l rloiialy burl, ami bia family irtuiiiil t Anirlup fur il" rn irg i'Pie: but no rritiruintf h'm lh nett ntorninK thiy fonn.l bim nneoimciona, an ! aer. taiDinl that l ba.l lko iiMfi'l.iti to r.M a bfa.lwh from tnrb h anfT-r.!. Aiitulolr rr appli I. bnl l only r- Th Orr(uB l'rra Aawwlatlna. Th Ooruruillre bavins io chnrjf tha matter of rrantf-ratiia for the anounl niertingol tha Oreg o Tre Aoola(inD bave retnrnml frnin Newport, abcra the tiieniHsltl io iirttinK tha Wt po.nihl le'nia from botala anil railroa.U for tb uliiora an.l Ihrlr familir hirai (witf. I i attcn.l ibn an ii ii l ni'tinit, hieh tin y bavn art In t- n int-nr Hat nnlay fni?i, July Ii m ijetJ l.iO'K.M' Hulur.Uir pi PM1.4 ii,J Hun lay In rlttfiim -r-ia-a an I ! r.uly lor at enlar liiiaiu.- I .1 ,1 ,v 'I h (.,. otiiij la th pr..k-r.,m I -r H.tn Inv ; H m , rnioii by S.-cr-Mr T ( finm let-It -ii.l .1 .e.i!i Kie U.l..n.l ll'tr.1 0 Ilia f.ilea an. I W ," In lncb lh a. prrlay will K' a In. 1 1 iplm. tion f Je.ih' parformane an.l prt in. to throri, ahnaini( why Jn-ob pt br e.lla.l ni'n p"f'rn HI Mr. T' B ar liiin-lf baa ulaaya con.ul- W.L.Douclas S3SHOE-:;;."i:KHT.. r'3. CORDOVA NT. I i racNcaaiHAMCiACo calf. 4.3.MFlNtCAllKANCAl!a v-it-f 3.P0LICE,3SOLtS. B0YSSCH03LSH2H V JT 'LADIC3. "-A ,52.ll.a . 4a trunrnirmi miit "2V.."r W'L'OOUG LAfl - shock ToriMAaa. Ovar On Million Pcopl weir th. W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoca r equally Mtlsfactory Th.y ilv. th bl value lor lh. anoiwy. T h r i)ual ouatom . hoc In at v la and fit. 7 hair rarln aualllir. ara nurna. I h prkn arm Hnilarm,alampl at From li la f t aavrd avar MkH w.k II your d)rr cannot tupply uu x can. hold by . ... .. iair no nam m annrtu an paarbrr. AitpbI aantrJ. Apply at oner $1800.00 OUtN AWAVTOIXVrjiTORS. iaa.aaarvaMMh t" am to anr a k a. wrauca a. i la. mtuH aiminyai aataM wa- lb m-aiili id,nf M a aarnr. th bt nalan la rVit tir rllatita. ami i ha tdfK ,4 ihu a ta aacnaraga awaaiM. la kwvtrxa fcfHht Mm Al lh. ami k NBDiaia im pvtMC ttaa laa tkaa IT'S THE SIMPLE. TRIVIAL INTENTIONS THAT ILLD FORTt.NES, aarka. eS "f W k kcaa k aaV al.4 a4 a awmia amkuif ih pmtrtn . back, "aawaaaa," "At bu,' "a.t -kuHla. atoptm, aa4 a IhaawaM what kllia thaiia Oial a aa taa a aaa at WW, , ami ilwo a' aaiaiai an Ik mr iKai kni Utft mra la tka aaiiiii. r T ti tt t t i i i i mm IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SCLMS. rti.Mi uta am eli at armroal aaa. la aVa" hia.aal kactWt. aHmu at I mm.(hnk. l C . aka. k a tha aai aawatara. mtmta m Ammm a ialatM.t, a luranh . mi , aak t.m.la.1 fftially N lh.r rff -eta. ki, 1 1 I""""' ' nr.f tnry a, ..,,,1 .,.,.l.r at 7 o'ikk. -" b... Mr Mti'pbv aa on t.f lb prom'.rtit i ',,,,''n Jacob ..; ,.a ...t I. thai r ,ib lean, of W a-0 o,iMy, an.l u , !' f' .Uml ba.l b-n ralihaj nnlona .IM-k-ala fr-Hl IM e-inly -ill trtt-t 7 I'- ' ,h n,,,U "'" ' hrrtimaaMf.il VV.i..a rrpr-l.l..ra , '''r.r Amrm.ll.a, t ha. ira-n; nrtraiir. ira i ampii. Effl mm;: nmm Storage and Forwarding. Pais all tas co fto It d (J Of I 11 o' 7, Mcrchan isc, Etc. Wool bnled nnd oonaitroed. HDeoial ftttpntino pnid to wool that it may be nniler cover snd in good coodition for ioapeotionof bnyeri. Remember the Upper Warehouse. HENRY HEPPNER, Heppner, Ore. Proprietor. is, fTHETT ; finVPDNMENTfl (i-) A W AJ VAV-f T 11V111T1U11 1 a 1 lfAvtrrtii v; a muiN in PAYING MILLIONS al lh laal Ut aoht Kill.m . Tb Irf m bin at lhat lima moi fonn.l lum a I a.iBMit afolkrr BliJ BU t.lll.lla.l 0 f-"'"' ....I.I. II mmma i iit.lid aikkrr of twetitly. ronai.lrf.l.l nol an.l prooOtirbt i Imcat nif In Ibat cotml), atiara (. b'Ih-I. apiar.l a i moat aarkly la It lUralJ an.l olbf ottnty papr. Tb ()t-i rf ra lit fhroakiil tb daib of lb. kin.l baabanJ an.l faibar. an.l era of th bonr an4 tWtaxl Cllii'-O of WaaXHii-oiinlf. J It S IU.I1 an.l Y. Ib-.rp f!lrll aa nt ir bii.I rrfr'a re- Al tnlrit!. ilnritfc lb ile- bil aaetri' Bot.at aiil aa ajti( by I'rirra.m, and al II floaw tr . -Irc'toa mil b t.kn p by A I tab W, 1'altrrao K-aall JnnmaL arntmat la Una )amtl. ha. af r-. la al a ilm a a aM alMHaa, ha 4 cam. tha a.aai,aa aa. k uik tal a 1 1 , a I kwf-la af a4 ttaa a tha "Kaiaaaal Bataaajat," aam..t a aafc a mi iha m-im. ' - - " - , a) ba ra4Wa4 l almi iha I at 4 -f t aa 114 atai.M aat aaaai.tam, tha. ktwfi. ( aa Ikaa) awrwl Ik. m. at lk I laal a. Aa-. jomn wrnnrRntRN co., Matlia a Aawakja Baa laralg ra)U, 618 1 Mrtrt.N.W., nta!l. U aahlnriofi, f, c f ttmmtTkm mf' aw mnmjmmmar f'ttfftl, Aft. rilat Mlaat IhMa Ptlaav. hytnp4otn-M.alur; IB Sana ltMt aail alihajini'S Moal al tbl ainrta .y , , , acfal. biatf If Ilo. trt fotttiBi Hnlaer.l-r to lh Wkly Ha. !!..;'"' '"" 1 ! inlnfl . iftlrara, It -r ..f. nWa. tr. mlfg t-r, ... XtTl Wllh It. Il.i It. U U in mU-r, t'l t . t i It iMorrj , 1 t-l- liTSi-af f. A r-'l eonluaii.Hi .,,,.., , V LOAN CO. v.r., .r..,...t af... ft'talf ,t.4 11 n 1,, ii .li.i. a rat a-fav iia-n ti-h.,a. faa-a la Ornn na aaaiar hhi al ata n( ni,nai MUilwlliin.. fi tnnnmt Himwm raraaaa) Ikal haa Hr tataa l.f othaf (,,n. fallllf l Iraaa a oh Tip Mrati antra. aar tltr. 1 iva-.a. Ta.li. a tapa-u 1 at tn.a fea h t, 1. U fc, ...u, J.f fjo, ' . ituUh;flttlbU.lt.24a. ,tU:JUW I ii!al.i.f. j fH -f lh tlttf dflft'f of;c of final SitVtmtnt. I" !' f tll.i n lh ft rf l p. I . g d a1 i ) t - . . t m U . i t 4 a t. 4 .... , . 1 M m ... f (I,.,, l . !.., lq r ) ft) ft ft ft ft ft ft ft $ The Press Claims Company ft THIUP W. AMRCTT, Oesenl Mianer. 61S P 5trect. WASHINGTON, D. C. To rnon who rvd In th wan of th I'nitcJ State or to their Widows, Children, or Patents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relativ in th War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican War on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pention, who now do not. ThouMnd under th new taw are entitled to an Incrcaa of pension. The Rovernment own it to you and Is willing and Analout to piy. Why not prent your claim at thl preaent time ? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now I the accepted hour. frWrit for Uws nd complei Information. No Charg for advice. No Fee unlet tiKtenful. f ft-r AHra i, aa.w;aj af Bmrrf an iKnumnd UoJimf ntv waer. la It fadrat a aat U watawat fry Uaat. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft & ft ft 5 Arc tho Highest of all High Grades. try airya! kaCI la lb w4. rtr4; f w ft Wtmra af ht .a nina ahi. HmuaM ( f. ty tMlau HryrWraj fr L t -..-ww oa-c w aa 4 aa V ant ha Ift4.r4 to ant( IK at.t:,f kni .i. a i..,;af Im wu. 211 tCCBCMCR tts. t'a. 22ik. LAOltt' tra. IM'IAXA 1IIK1L 10. hi 1 a n n 11 1 in x i - oiiiiik.ii itp r a a taa .! Laawa Ofm... ttttAMuu, Vf. ' '