Time table. 'Stage for Hardman, Monument, Lonir Creek, loha Day and Canyon City, leave aa follows : Every day at 6 a. m except Sunday. A rrivea every day at 6 p. m except Monday. The cheapeRt, quickest and best line to or from the interior conntry. ,., v . WALT- THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Cohn. Ajrent You can get the best beer ... in Heppner at Q. B. Ted-row-e'i, S cento per glass, If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc., call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! SUN I WON I TU 1 WED1 THO 1 FRI 1 5AT 1 2 5J 5 6 7 6 9 IP. II 1 12 13 J4 15 16 17 Id I 19 20 ILIA. -21i5L?6. 27 Col. W. H Yarborongh, revenno agent tor Oregon, Washington and Idaho, with headquarters at Portland, came np with Webb Still Lives. Paul. Webb, who broke big buck while attempting to de upauunaners at rortianu, uuiue up wnu ,, , .. ti.u.0.n Henry Blackmail last Friday, sending I 80eDd log Chute up In Idaho recently, is not oDiy Bim anve out ibiks ana acts as thongh be expected to remain orj this earth for Sometime yet. tie ia now in a hospital up at Spokane, where he re ceives many callers, a number of whom are ladies who bring him words of good cheer, boqnets of lovely flowers, and dainty things to eat. Webb is already planning his oauipaign after bis recov ery which is to be ended when he goes over the Niagara Falls safely, How ever, bis pbysioians do not speak so en oonrHgingly, and say he oan only sur vive a few moDtbs at the most, and have decided that in order to do so he must undergo a surgical operation, in which case bis ohanoe of recovery is about one in a hundred. With this fate faoing bim, Webb bus not yet decided as to the feasibility of an operatit n. Here and There. Hasn' got er baby carriage, Hasn' any toy But dan's luxury a-waitln' Foh dat cullud boy. Hush-a-by, you pickaninny, Don' yoh nebbah mln'j Gwiuter git a cradle made ob Water-million rln' I Atlanta Constitution. Millions ride the Rambler. Ike Ennis has bicycles to rent. 1 his poison. Ayers guarantees $2.50 per dozen. The Niles-Vinson, vvalla Walla, Wash. squirrel poison before other. Uuly $25U per tf, Only tf. Marble -Works, The Weekly 8no and the Gazette $2.75 per year, both striotly in advance La Grande Muible Works, La Grande Ore. 8, O. Smith, salesman, Heppner Now is the time to kill squirrels: and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf Try Ayers' buying any dozen. J. M. While, Lexington's dealer of justice, was seen on our streets last Sat urday. For Sale A lot of household furni ture aud an organ. Call at the M. K parsonage. tf. Wanted Plain or fanoy sewing. Will go to the house or take sewing at home. Mrs. Mary Henderson. G. W. Vmoent, one of Galloway's promiuent farmers and stockmen, was in Heppner this morning. It you want to rent bicycle or get re pairs for same, call on Ike Eunis at his bicycle livery, power bouse. What Heppner is doing in tbe line of trade will be found In another column. It makes interesting reading. Mrs. W. P. Dut'on was a passenger on Saturday's down traio for Portland, where abe goes for medical treat meot. Gilhousen Bros., will soon go to tbe loner country to be absent until the latter part of this month. Awsit their return. Itf. Green Mathews for shaving, b air ratting, shampooing and all other work In that line. Baths at any time daring business boars. Saturday rnd Sunday In this city. - Col Yarborough is a veteran in the revenue servioe He bails from North Carolina; here be was collector of iuternal reve nue, at Raleigh, under Cleveland's first administration. He is jolly, affable and in all a pure type of a sou hrn gen'le- man. The Gazette acknowledges a very pleasant cull. Mrs, Green Mathews left last Sator y for Portland to make a short viit with relatives. While below . she will also at'end the annual oooelave of the Degree of Honor, as a representative from the Heppner lode, whiob convenes tomorrow In Portland, oontiuuiiig in session for three days. This order, as all are probably aware, is the ladies' ad- junot to the A O. U. W. There are many accidents to live stock which oause delay nd loss to the farmer in his work. In a large cun.ber of in sfanoes the delay would be but trifling if a remedy was promptly applied. Dr. J. H. McLean 8 Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been regarded as the farmers friend. Its healing influenoe on tbe flesh of domestic animals is immedi ate and permanent. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. I. SinBbeimer, a commercial repre sentative of a New York clothing bouse, was in Heppner over rnday night last Mr. Sinsbsimer was one of tbe passen gers on the S. P. overland train recently held up by rubbers down uear Riddles, and was held as one of the witnesses against Poole and Case recently bound over at Rosebnrg. Mr. Hinsheimer gives a good account of the robbery. There comes a time to all of us, when we feel mean and "out of sorts" and io a condition to invite disease It is then we need such a remedy as Dr. J H McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. To persons exhausted by sickues or overwork its invigorating l tlnence is snrpris ng, promptly restor ing health, energy and obeerful spirits. Prioe $1 (JO per bottle. Ben Hnnsaker departed yesterday for The Dalles where he will enter tbe gro cery business, having bonght out, tbe firm of H. Moses & C!o during bin reoent visit to that point. His family will join him in a short time While we regret to loose Ben from our midst, yet. we wish him abundant success iu uis new business venture. Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle repairs and will fix your wheel up at reasonable rates. It is bis intention to make a spec alty in this line, and as the number of wheels is rapidly increasing, this will oertainly be pleasing news to those wbo are so fortunate as to own a bike. tf. Bound Oveb. Last fall the Gazette gave notice or tue faot tnat some one bad evidently stolen a gang plow from Gilliam & Bisbee's warehouse back of their store, but in getting away with the same bad left a small piece whioh tbe owners desired tbe tbiet to oall and get and thus make complete bis plow. How ever, it is unnecessary to state that the missing pnrt was never called for, and in fact tbe incident was forgotteD by many. But someone had evidently not forgot ten, for on laBt Friday John Hall, of Gooseberry, was arrested and obarged with the theft. The plow in question was found secreted in his cellar. Hall was brought in Saturday afternoon and lodged in jail, and yesterday afternoon was given a hearing before Judge Free- land, wbo after hearing tbe testimony uud him over to await the the next grand jury. Hall guest at Hotel do Harrington. W. J. WaUenbnrger and family were in from Galloway this morning. Mr. Wattenbnrger left bis measure with tbe Gnaette for soother year's subscription. Karl's Clover Root, tbe great Blood purifier, gives freebneat and elenrtiea to the Complexion and cor-s Constipation, 25 cts , 60 ct.. tl. Sold by T. W. Ayers. Jr. Miss Bells O'Brien, who has bean visiting with br sister. Mm. Wm Dunn, of t bio city, for sometime pat. Ml Sat urday for Portland where Ler parents are now living Captain Sweeney, V. 8. A , Sin Dieto, Cal. say : "Hliiloh'o Catavb lUrnedv is the first medicine I have ever found thai wonld do me any good." 1'ru-e ftte. T. W. Ayrra, Jr. A. A. Wren can boast ' f a very fins garden of all kinds of vegetable at Li plana jrtt above town. Th ti He ao knowledge receipt of a Sack of excelled turnip raiM on this ground. Bod Kin V. having entirely recovered from hta re it ihn, departed on Hal Or.lay aft-itirxm's train to again J-In to" rrew. He eicf to find tlm to the vicinity wl I2gi Rck, W) owing Mr. C ' Slid danghter, Bertha and Mraa E hl Hp-rry dpnd ye.tr day f ir lha ovm-leine up tr 0lwll grd and abonl four miiea fmm IiU h creek, wbera they viper I to spend tbe bill two Dionlba Heor Nsaekmaa acpompiBM his wifs and f.mil np from Portland last Frl lav. returning on yeetef.Uy'a train Mrs. lii kmn and ibe rbiMr-o remain for a nititi"a " with oil friends and relative in ibis city. Prtca r"k rnce returned b"ns last Fn ,t. .tuns from Portland where ba l as been wHb bis w.ff"f -" Ihaaa saoalb I'riea reports Mrs. ri-.r.e as gritmg along at ,!. and It.ibks shs will soon t able lo mm Utna. Buhv's Hatinnla t f rnt or Ian ,l,o. t a-.ti Hunt's '"', for la4i-a' 11 UJ 11 bf Pt ami eabf pr-fai-n in o rnl and 10 rent - 1 ty s v-.h-n. eaa t l iiie.l. sl by r. O tonipaot. ilen Haaiffart baa a bandrl tu.b.U f rln t h-ar h'ly al Lis " . . - mt.irt, k will A a raaen vr B. F. Bwaggart is prepared to furnish his "Sure Shot squirrel poison in holeaale lots. He has already receiver! a large order from Washington and Idaho Every where it has been used it has not failed to exterminate tbe little pests. tf. Being anxious to realize on their stock of wagons P. 0 Thompson Co. will, till Sept. 1st, give an extra disoount of $5 on eaoh wagou to cash customers, ihey bava also one mowing maobiue ard ev eral rakes, to be closed out at sacrificed figures. 2 9 0. H Blokes, a lineman for the W. U. Telegraph oompauy, oame up from The Dalles on last evening's train lo repair a bresk of tbe wire on tins line a short distance below twn. and thus bring us again in touch with the outside world Horner & Rhea bought tbe confection' ery block of Boyd & MoDowell venter day, taking iuVuioe I act evening and this morning. The GuZ-tie barns that M'S Nelson will take otiaige of the place aud continue it as an ice cream parlor. L. F. Cook, proprietor of the 1'endle- ton hotel, aud E U. Clarke, the veteian wool buyer, are registered at the Palace hotel. Ibe gentlemen left Pendleton yesterday afternoon by private convey ance, arriving late luet evening. Beo Poppen, of tbe Hardman oonntry was in town yesterday, tie Informs tia that black b.igs have destroyed bis cab bage, aud Ibat tbey are doing rouaioer. abie damage to gardens ont tu that eo tion. Bud Ingrabam was in from the Eight Mils section yesterday, lie reports hay ing in full blast onl in that country bud leaves todav for Walla Walla lu tu tor lbs harvest fluids. Hbilob'a Cure, the great Congh and Croup Cure, la In great demand. Pocket size o intains twenty Bve dose mil) V-a; Ctuldren love it. tld by I. W. A)i Jr. T. J. II. Manning, of Portland. iecial traveling sgentof the Palatiue Insurance Oompauy, waa iu town over Sunday, Hon. W. F. Matlock arrived from Pen d'eton on last evruit.g'a Irani, for a fra days viait a nb Heppner relatives. Oeo Miller, tbe Dimglaa positnaater, is iu the city i nlay. Thb Oilman Under New Manage ment. The Uiloian notel, ol rortlana, hiob has been the headquarters for so many Heppuerites in past years cbangtd management on Monday of last week. . R Reeves, formerly of Heppner and well known in this county, but of more recent years a resident of La Grande, and E. Sanders, both veterans in tbe usiness, are now in full charge ot this polar house. These gentlemen will pBre no pains to make everything oom irtable and pleasant for their guests, and we bespeak for them a liberal share f the patronage of this eotion, where Mr. Reeves is so well known. 3 i TO IUNM MPI1VM. Tbe undersigned having Wn restored lo health by annul mean, after snff Ing for several years aitb a sever lun sffeotion, and that dread diaeaae, Con aumptioti, is anxious lo make known I bis fellow snffrrera Ilia means of car To th wbo d'-ir it. be will ibeerlitl ly Send, fre of charge, a pt'V of the pf acrlptlon n!, alurb Ihev will find a i' one for ('olmirupMoii, 4troa, ("a larrh, I'.rotictiilia and all 'hrn and bing mala-lie IU liof-a all n!T-r" will nim hi rernedv as il ! tiialnaile rt aotion of is now a THE ANNUAL GATHERING. Editob Gazette ; As some of the readers of your valu able paper have written letters of aopre oiation to me of the former articles furn ished you as reports of state conventions, etc, I bava been thinking probably a tew notes made of tbe annua) gathering of the Christian ohurch at Turner would be read with interest by a majority of the oeopleof Morrow county. As you all know, the Oregon Christian Missionary Convention owns floe oamp grounds at Turner, Or., on which was built io 1891 a magnificent tabeioaole, all a gift from the Turner family to the Christian oburohes of Oregon as a memorial of "Father to Mother." Turner, long since, passed over tbe river. A fine well of pure water stands In the center of the oamp grounds whioh is never failing and as clear as oiystal. Everything which campers can need for oomfort or convenience is also furnished on the grounds. This year the board thought best as a plan ot keeping op expenses to charge a small gate fee of 10 oents, from which children and campers were exempt; tbe latter to pay $1 for oamp privileges, for bioh wood, straw, police protection and other conveniences were provided. Theie was this year about forty camps and a large number ot visitors every day, especially Sundays. About thirty-five preachers were in attendance during the whole or a part of tbe convention. Many glad soeces of reunion did we witness and pleasant acquaintances did we make. The weather was delightful for camping and it was from this lovely place that we observed tbe beautiful "conjunction of venus and the moon," referred to in a former issue ot the Gazette. So you see the same sights are viewed by us, the same songs sung, the same things read as by you, "though many miles apart we 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 tbat their blood Is pure I How many people are suffering daily from the consequences of impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and That Tired Feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, 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 in the public eye today. Hrtrwrl'e Dillc after-dinner p i and 11UUU S ftmUj catuartlo. Wo. It Leads Them All. The "Cyclone" Thresher. If you buy a new Thresher, Engine, v HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL You of course want the best. Write for Catalogue and Prices. Marbibd -Sunday evening.at 6 o'clock. at tbe residence of the bride's father, C. Kirk, of Rhea creek, Mis Millie Kirk and Cha'lie Miller, Judge Hallook offici ating. Tbe wedding was followel by a bountiful wedding supper whiob all present prnnaunoed a very snmptoons affair. K. J. Uallock and wife, J. R, Simons and wife and Mrs. Wm. Ruark and son were among those from Heppner in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are well known io Morrow county, and the Gzttn joins with their many friends aud acquittances in extending Congratulations. Two l.lvrs Havrd. Mrs. Thnebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., wa told ! her doctors she bad consumption and that there was no nope for her but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she savs ii saved tier life. Mr. Tims. Kiiters, 13; Florida Ht., Han Francisoo, utr-red from a dreadful cold, approach ing consumption, tiled without result everything else then b 'iitfht one lailtle of Ir. King's New Discovery and in two week was cured, lie iiatuaally thank ful. It is such result, of which tbea are samples, that prove the wonderful efli-'aoy of this m -dioine in flmigh and cold. Free trial ImMle at T W Ayers. t'., drug store. Regular sins TiOo. aud tl. be." How deeply we press the thought tbat the same God loves us all, the same Dear Saviour has gone to "PrepareTbose Many Mansions," that we may all meet in tbe same heave" "Over There." and I thought, as I en joyed those pleasant meetings at tbt Turner oamp ground, of the "many" wh looked to be there and wbo in thought and prayers were in that great meeting, although "absent in tbe body." On ao oountof a very "oroupy" baby the writer was obliged tc go home before tbe olose of the meetings, but "Grandma" Spray remained during the entire time Rtid re ports the interest being kept np until the very last session, which took plaoe Mon day morning, July 1st. During tbe time we were in attendance we had tbe pleas ure of meeting Elder J. W. Jenkins and wife, of The Dalles, whom you all know Elder Jenkins delivered a fine address to a very appreciative audience on "Jamaica; Her People and Their Customs." Mrs Jenkins also read a paper before the C. W. B M., whiob showed tbe lady to be thoroughly acquainted with her subject and fully fitted for the duties of the po sition she ocoupies ss one of the district managers of that organization. Very nice indeed was tbs Model Junior So ciety exhibited by tmmbersof the Junior Endeavor of Halem. When the Christian churcu at tieppner organizes a junior Hociety tbey will wish they had done so a long lime ago. Mrs. Hloan is the lady chosen for superintendent of that work in Heppner, and I imagine now that I can see bar with ber band ot juniors orking enthusiastically for tbe mission tbat the juniors alone support in foreign lands. But I am making my letter so long I expect you are looking for the end, and that 1 may not weary yon and tbat yon may bid me "come again," 1 will pray, "God Us With You Till Wa Meet Again." Mbh. C M. Cbaiilton, Hah, Or.. July 0, 18. might then inu- Th8 MassiHoii Engine & Thresher Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Wheat, bu ...8 86(340 Plour.bbl 2 40 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 25 " " three " 2 50 Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 1 75 " stock 1 00 ' 1 60 Hogs, ou foot, owt 8 (K) Hogs, dressed 4 00 Wool 5 8 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 25(340 Eggs, doz 8 Chickens, doz 2 003 00 Turkeys Potatoes, per owt 40 A FEW OF it k mm BAITS I YEABEHOLD ! ! Why Btand you so amnzed ( Did ye not know that Minor & Co. would, oould, and do, beat eaoh. any and all prices that any store oan, will or do make ? We are not like our competitors, bait you on Sugar and Flour we bail you on every artiole in tbe Store. ....... We buy for Cash and sell for the same, And if we don't undersell, then we are to blama We make neither brags, boasts nor idle threats, Neither do we charge for another man's debts. i wm AREGDUU TO fflT All competition. We give the lowest living prioes, and anyone outting below our quotations, we will not only meet it, but beat it, as tbe quantity we handle enables us to do BO. We Handle More Freight Than All Combined ! We have now in transit Nine cars of Grooeries bonght in new fields and at new prioes. These are a few of our Last Prices : Fikd roB Mali -Tha M.. C. L. A T, oompauy have a full stock of all kiodaof feed, sno'i as chop, mill feed, barley etc, which will be sold a reasonable prioea. iMi't neglect to see them for s rue. WMt The regular snlweripllon price of the Somi-We. kly liaz-tte U $ .VI and the regular pric of the Weekly Or'gonian Is (1. 50. Anyone aulwriliing (or IN Oaisetie and paying for m year in M.lvnnce ran el Ixitli tlm Oaretta and Weekly Orcgiiiiiaa for 81 All "Id nl acuta" layii'ii their snlien'in'iona for one ear in advance mill be entitled to Ilia 'iin. 9 A M iMker. representing lbs Union Pants Co , of Cbicaio, wm soliciting bn-ln- as lo Ibis c ly yeaierday. ITARL'2 FA UlaVJliaiW-v CALIFORNIA MAIIKRT. Wheat, cwt 87 97 flour, bbl 2 DO tl 8 50 Beeves, Btull fed 4 50 (i 5 00 Muttons, cwt 6 00 0800 Hogs, owt 4 50 a 5 25 Wool EiiBtern Oregon.. 7 t 81$ Hotter, lt , o (e in Kggs,doz 12ti 15 Potatoes new, per ot... 60(r$ 85 " old, " ... 80 75 ChiokenB. doz 3 00 tt 600 Turkeys, lb 11 OS 15 PORTLAND MAHKKT. Wheat, bu $ 52 ( 153 Flour, bbl 180235 Ueeves,Owt 2 25 (e 8 50 " dressed 5 00 (ii 6 50 Muttons, live sheared... 2 25 (it 2 75 " dresaed. lb 04 it 04 H Hogs, on foot 3 50 3 75 " dressed. Hi 04'ij Wool Eastern Oregon... 05 (it) 07 Butter 1i kt 15 F.ggs, dm lo it 11 Chickens, doz 3 00 (tf 8 75 Turkes, tbdreeaed. 12 Minor & Co. 100 pounds Granulated Sugar 85 50 100 pounds Extra 0 Sugar 5 00 100 pounds Golden 0 Sugar i 4 75 iilton Flour per barrel 2 65 100 pounds dairy salt 1 10 50 pounds dairy salt 60 100 pounds stook salt 85 27 pounds pink beans 1 06 22 pounds white beans 1 00 Pearl oil .' 1 60 18 pounds rice 1 00 Hest tomatoes 2 25 Best ooro 2 00 20 pon ds soap 1 00 ttock Candy Drips 2 25 22 pounds raisins ; 1 00 15 pounds fine dried peaches 1 00 15 ponnds fine dried prunes 1 00 Farmers remember in any case anyone quotes these lower figures, ts because tbey were compelled to, as we have reduced and they must come to them. Give us the benefit and we will give you ample returns. We are here for business and not for health. JVIIOI & CO. Rurklra's Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cnts, Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Malt Hhetini, Fever Horea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Coma, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay reauirel. It Is una'antoeil M sive perfect satisfaction or money refunded riPcn 25 cents per boi. For sale by T. W. Ayera. Jr. la Voir fllimd Is (be cause of that tired, languid feci-1 iug which aflliots yon at tbls season. The blood is impnre and Las beooins Ibin and poor. Tbat la why yon Lavs no strength, no appetite, cannot aleep. Punly your blond with Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which will give yon an appetite, tons your stomach, and invigorate your nerves. Hood's Pills ara easy to take, easy In action and snra InfrffcoL 25o. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. pulilioiiti ins. Don KKJU'TIONS. d-S'Mng pieacrtplKio, wlnott aill C"t t foffX HNl J i if!7 V"l jl It.m ao'bing. and n'y -fv blnng, LV f 1 1 T fH ftVuXLJ ill plra. a-l lr. llv. I.DWAKOA. L -i"rW?f f XEr JJ TrfM "j WILSON, llrra. n, $. Y. Junll . I flf it ntaff TO Ik H'Avrrr.l J 1 The Portland Citr 1're.s Club adopted satiable resolutions nnon ths death of on of its members, II. (1. MatblfS. At lbs last meeting of lha Olub the follow, ing waa ad'ipUd: "In lha midat of life wa ara io des'b la truiara verified In tliraof II i Malblea, laU editor nf the IJn-gon Knighl ami Nrthw.t Hprtinan, and, "WiiantAS.K litor Malbie waaayonng man f'HI of v gor. apparently, with a brigtil and pr-.arotia (nlam awaiting j him, and was a good writer, an eii"rg tic I worker and a man of groat force of ehar afer, and. Head "Ooin's" Carlos lloyd, agent. McFarland Mercantile Co. will pay cah for wheat, barley, bides and pelts Farmers should call and see them. I Meadows A Scrivner, lha blscksmiths, borswahoers an I wood butuhers. at ths old Ounn stand, Main street, Heppner Call on the boys, T. It. Howard makes a specialty in supplying stockmen with all needed ar ticks, tieaidiHi carrying a general litis Beo bla new ad. tr. Mathews Urns., City bot el barber shop. tonaorial artlat. Ilairotittitig, shaving shampooing, etc, dons scieiitiQoally Hatha at 25 oents apieoa (1. R. Hall, the tonaorial artl.t, can U found al In P'trlota, Matlock Corner, here be will dtpene at tr"pnlar price have, shampoo, tialrOul, etc Staifx rr fof IXiO Motola Vt e!a. an I Frida), reltirtilng Ttir-ada), I li'Kda and Kiittirday II. Wade, Pn.p. T. W. Ayer lr , ag-nt lli-ad "Otin'a Financial Hchrml, anil 1 1. mii lake lip lit oilier publication. Tbey a' ail cavincing, iiiteritlng. lm Caih llod, Sg'dU hwi bim. Aiv uivntor In F.ai"rn Oregon who Compotltors. $G 00 5 40 5 25 2 75 1 25 (5 90 22 pounds 20 pounds 1 65 14 pounds 2 40 2 40 1 15 2 50 16 pounds 12 pounds 12 pounds il s jut iJLjM m Talking Tnrougn His Hat! The man who talks through bis bat is everywhere in evidence very objection able evideuoe it is, too, io most oases. The man of Intelligence oovers bis cratium w ith one ot T. It. HOWARD'S fine straw bats, which is in Itself sign ot proeperity and good lasts. He also bnys bis groceries, gents' for nishiiigs, stoi kmeu's supplies, eta, at T. R: HOWARD'S. Mr. Howard makes a specialty in Ihosa things required by sheep and oattlemsn. Kememlier tba plage. m HEPPNER BLOCK, Matn St., Four doors south of lbs Uty hotel. "WilKliHS. Whila enjoying IbnU-st o J rlirM , M-rytroa MraJHl at atlea j A dark rnan ni!k row, b ati U I II. W., ' with calf d'nrd frim dy ten In : Usppiier aboql focr aine. Any i trtwo riorniag ber or f ivlrg any to- formal o that will ld ! her tMfitery, 1 ill b reasonably rwadd. 12 7 Mm llaaar Usan. An Sfwt 1a Tavtttvw anl Krwrs Tol, rV.Kl ty trnierxnarir srr.t t T I. Kotwh ao4 lMi pry t nw, rawlcs lra If A W ft liahev'iiTnfXn iJ IlUMUMlwUian41ifaUt.&. Now Is tba lima In get th Wa kly Oregoaian, lha griM aep(r (f ths Vt ft. U Mb Ibe ( Ifl'a. le.tb strirl f in adarr,fort )r. 1-1 N bnf 0iirrlna'i"t f aer en l maile la lha ll. Wid aill glv aa a ,rmt't aa l ll'l-.iial )'rnl.tl. Mh f.a.l planter, aa afnittral pif. ConftS la and tiWrih. A'ofct c Intention. I ,u (tr rn I at las bil f'i. NoTtf r. i tirsrav .tNr uti mr l.,.;.,et,.f ,,T,i or f,. ,..,-- itf M. Iiirt,t..t l. . fo.l f.r.-.t t ' u.l.1 t n hi. rial-i 1 li.t I f.t m,' el 1. .. .! ; !'.. ml M. ... , 1 ' ' .1 II (. f , : o..ti, ftt. Am M'. ! , l i tit at i-irtl. 4 khm cf al 1 real i-r !. ly 1 siring f- s-4 sbll h. al j Hisn and tin tak aJvata of in gfmt bfain. i ..ti bargain. H o W R. r it aol faS)i', Mr. A It """" e i T a ft. ih- r. - . Hy, ab ! " my T Iirs by M. v. A. aniu rtl l Haxt al la. tseeruiaiy fsaet ary l la, sail nr. iia, "wor bjoh." lis a or ILat sans, replied Mrs. t.in. II. It. at g-eal a fn-.' re' I t.r I .r,t .-ll.l I.. . a . a,l a'n ey i.e." i "Tt ra f--f ) Only 'iwof an sigsr, I a sMe." Wabua fjiar. , 4r4 l . 1e " e M ti (..:.. oof H e. lit.' j rl'lr. ui.n e.t ! ,i y Mf"l ! tfc'i"tn S'iel Tnf . I. L il a.l Ml f.t . '(.. ja r m-.' t eief health, be was a'ricken il'iasj by Hi halo) of death, and, "Wh . Ht wa memlter of the P .rll itid Preaa C nb, It txt-r-ntr-a nor duly In pay tribnut Ut bis tu' roor;, Iheref'ire Ih it -litnlrnl, Thai in lb dealb of Han () Ma'biea tbt emh l"a a nimber abo ww aver fee' lo rep lO-l lo Ih rail of d'i'y an I lr bis share of lha harden a'f ner bim. .'.,'. Thai a cpy nf tbt leii moatal t f .rrd- to lbs wldoWi.f Ih rtxwaaed ai-d In Hi m-ro'e-r of lb City pre with a y qie.i io pntiiiti lti tan,. K L V.. Wmn. Pre.teUi. ttaai LS. Ptwretery, LUT r I.CI1IIK Ir'ty. t.vtnT"rrt T tirrsra i I . ; - I t ,., .r.H t"-.. Ii; II . I A I 1 l . x. .. t . m mi. i , . ' r ti . rlrf. t ... al,i 1- ' r ihb..a t. M. Wbil In Hl'ickton, Cal.,omet!tn ago. Tlx a. F. L Sn, f Iia ttaar.a, that tale, wa lakes Very severely with if .nn ard ilirrh-. Ha brd to rr.el M. (' M I a'lee, wtut wa miary m cr H- : I til I. m 4 I ... n I, it ,,. f Ii I' le a d I 'I r. , e II ... . a . e . Ml ... I . l I ni e . i .-..r t a H ' f j I en net, f.. i. ,a,rig ruir l tnm," I ttt saia by riniriia Jwlue liag co. of an aitorney in Wellington. I). () , will hud it l M a'lvarilaa call on or addrea bt pa per. M Wall. Tboint -n run slag ltren Heiipner and Monument, arriving awry day etoepl Monday and leaving every day einepl Hui.day. Htiorle! n el.eap el rout lo Iba Inlaririr. 1'. Cohn, agent. T. W. Avr. Jr., I making squirrel ,leon Itial b giiarantee. N kill 0" par, and eella t al Z Be,,t (rt.r an, fl ca a f II fei; li'et per d'.en. it a aatnple and try it. If. Fred IVak. an lrieicei l.n'cl.er from p.trtla'id. ha arret.'ed a M'..n In He k Mattiew lofcter t.op, tir-re ,e l ery It. pnl.llu In It. U.t i f l)le. Frb meal an 1 bolieal eight to rer)oo Tl" PatlefeoB Pub. C . I.ava ecnrd ll.a agency of It. IJ.eeAent lne)elea for V -rr-w and (Irani rvmntl, a. d will iiortly l.v a-.m rnehin'afo sal al 1 ey ow flgnrea. J.laniill a LreeceOI t lf ,r bay ins. I. mm IT in an ill wind that blows do good, and although the play ful prank tit Oil Ilorrn eiKM 1 1 ih fond couple b) temporary f tn bhrriiaHiiw'tit, tlm hituation greatly ainuHi-N thn ac titois. Iikewieo tho situation at la- I O ID Krll l. .l, Mfc4 e ale e ee ! I, hue a f ntig e It i.n-' eo -itn o It Iwih lKoinn T0 WOOIsKliY nctifirully kiKiwu that tlllt, M UVijliiia CAHMIICM A. Illfl lelrVIO OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which b Sells St IWd It K k Priea. IVmor-of Kietht Mil". laviUn, (looarlnTry, Douplaa, Jordaa Fork ai d ton a cti'-na can d no Mtr tban inak tbi'ir Mirrlici ot Ion. lie larrit a a full lii.s of Forniabiim (laU, 15a.ta and MinM, (nK- ii.a, and iu fact a coii.plile atrnk of i t ral tucribandiae. 1 aw. JOXK OlMCGOK. b a .1 I " ut ll.r.ln.an r her l d '''U' '' ' I'' I f e'er In 1. I KV. ! ll tf. UH't-f, Ui"s, T. the IM in; foi Grnccrics Cheap for C ish Only. ffltSII B..CA0, CAUL) AHQ f.CS ALWAYS OH HAH0. V I r rcsn