TIME TABLE, Stage for Hardman, Monnwient, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. ra.. except Sunday. Arrives every day at A p. m except Monday. Tbe cheapest, quickest and beat line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Oohn, Agent. Voucan get the beat beer w In Heppner at G. wwe'i, 5 cents per glass. B. Ted- If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc., call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! 5UHM0NTUEWEDTHUFR5AT" I 1 2 3 4 b6 j jiLiniLji H 15 16 17 18119 20 jftjl$ 1 30 1 31 I I " ' Here and There. Millions ride tbe Rambler. Ike Ennis has bicyoles lo rerjt. J.J McGee, of HurdtuBD, wbb in Hepp ner Wednesday. Geo. Ely was up from tbe Douglas country Tuesday. Castor oil axle grease for sale by P. C. Thompson Co. 2t Only tf. Marble Works, Ayers guarantees bis poieon. $2.50 per dozen. The Niles-Vinson, nalla Walla, Wash. Hon. J 8. Boo' bby and son Tom were up from Lexington yesterday. Red seal lye, tbe best and strongest made, for sale by P. 0. Thompson Co. 2' D C. Boyd r.ow has a position in tbe City hotel as "biscuit shooter." The Weekly Him and tbe Gazette $275 per year, both striotly in advauoe. La Grnde Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8, 0. Smith, Sidesman, Heopner. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swnggart's "Mure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf. Ben Rosenfeld, a traveling man from Portland, visited our merchants Wed nesday. Try Avers' squirrel poison before buying any other. Only 8250 per dozen. tf. Albert Ayers and family left Monday for a few weeks sojourn over in tbe Mal heur oountry. For Sale A lot of household furni ture and bo organ. Call at the M. E parsonage. tf. Jss. and Chas Baker, accompanied by their father, David Baker, were np frum lone yesterday. Ed R. Bishop and wife returned from short visit to tbe seaside on Monday eveuing's train. ' Eugene Gnard: Miss L. Matlock, of Heppner, is visiting with Mayor Mat look's family. Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to the house or take sewing at home. Mrs. Mary Henderson. J. W. Klundrs, representing Ayer't HarsHparilla, is In the city today ac companied by his wife. A. K. Oraot. representing tbe O. W. R. Manufacturing Co. is In the city to day looking np business for bis firm. Wm. Rndin and son Roy were In the City from Long Creek yesterdav. They were on their way borne from Pendleton Miss Jennie tiale left today for Hitter, where she will spend a nionib witb ht-r brut her, who retries in that neighbor hood. Gllhoiiaen Bros., will soon go to the loner oountry to tie absent ontil the latter part of this month. Await their return. ltf. A. W. Halsiger, of lone, wss In llepp tier Ture lay afternoiio. Ha was no Ins way to lbs mountains li spend a few weeks. J. R. Natter has been anfT-ring rheumatism a great dal of late and Mt Tuesday for Mrpnffls springs, whers Lt hopes to bi relieved. John Hawthorne, of Tha Pallea. who klil'd t'arnnlia, an Indian redeeman, wm et-ntnieed laei week, by Judge H-ll-ingr to five )ert tn the penitentiary. rhllo'sCure is sold on guarantee. 1 1 cure Inmplrnt Consumption. It la tt,e lwt OtngbCu'eonly nneapoladoee. nets.. Mots, and II. Hold by T. W. Ayr. Jr. A W. Patterson returned no last rvn log's I'aiu f"m a wiwfc'a visit It New port. poMUtid, iVndletoo and other point. At Newport h took In I ha Beet tug of Iba Oregon Preaa Aew-alon Mra. M. lbaliier ba fill k ' fins m Ihoery and is selling Ida aane ai Vr. reasonable figurra. hM la lncal'4 In tbs LlchtentUal builJ'ng. east siiie Main strret and opposite the City hotel. Karl's Clover Hoot will purify your Blood. rlr y nr C-mpleiinj. regulate your boa-el and rnke your had clear asabrll. ilV, &k and II t'ld by T. W. A vera Jr. Coodortor Wm. Dion and family lva iody for a nmnih'e taeatum. Tbey eiprct tf stad ! wk at II .uneviUa. when they will a b ea id and stay during !' of mt leave l alnce, probably at Nea. port, Some sneak thief entered tbe stores of Slocum & Wills and Leezer Bros. Wed nesday nubt. Tbe chu drawers were torn from tbe counters iu a vioious man ner but the thief got little pay for bis trouble, there being nothing in tbem. Some little articles were miesed from tbe shelves at each place, but as oaeh seemed to be what tbe fellow wanted nothing else of value was disturbed. An effort to break into C. 8. Van Duyn's pUoe failed as his door was bolted too securely. We state 1 above that the fellow got no cash, but understand that his work at Leezer Bros, was rewarded by 14 cents which had been left in one of the oasb drawers. It is pretty well known who the party is and an arrest will likely be made. Jade Switzler oommenced last week de livering the big bard of horses be has sold to tbe Portland Horse-Meat Cannine 1 company, says the East Oregonian. He has sold his entire band, and the number will run from 5000 to 6000. Mr. Switzler does not know just bow many horses be has lost. There may be 5000. and there may be 7000, but he thiuku there are be tween 5000 and 6000. Lst week 300 were swum across tbe Columbia river for load ing on tbe train on ihis Bide. He will bring over a bnnoh every few daj a, until all have been delivered. The average prioe he reoeivd for the entire band is about $3 per head. The horses are in very fair condition, and will doubtless out up into juicy steaks. F. O. Bncknum arrived from below Monday evening. He has been travel ing for tbe past month through Wanoo. Sherman anl Gilliam counties, and has formed a good idea of the orop outlook f r tbis section of Eastern Oregon. While fall sown grain in Wasco and Sherman counties will make a fairyield, spring sown grain is very poor. In Gil liam oontitv there is a great shortage in orops. In many localities he found plenty of grasshoppers, buf aside from the drnntb the sqnirrels appear to have done tbe greatest amount of damage. The supreme court has affirmed tbe de cision of the lower oourt in the case of Nellie M. S'evpos vs. J. L OHrter. ap pealed fr-m Union county. Miss Stevens was elected sobool superintendent tosno need Carter, who refused to give up the boots of the rffioe because she was a woman. Miss S brought suit to oompel Carter to give up tbe books and won in the eirouit court. An appeal was taken with the above result. The court, how ever, refused to pass upon the eligibility of Miss Stevens, until the matter is brought before it directly. Pnins in tbe small of the back indicate a diseased condition of the kidneys Owing to the dangerous nature of tbe diseases which attnok those organs it is important that measures should betoken to remove tbe trouble before it bas become too firmly fixed. Prudence would suggest the prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm which bas specific action on the liver and kidneys and will cause an earlv restora tion to healthy conditions. Price $1.00 per bottle. The truth was neve' better told than tbe following from tbe Lebanon Express; If the big dailies irave half of tbe space they give to scandal and pugilists each day to a truthful pnbliuation of the vast resources of the state and tbe many in ducements offered bomeseekers, tbey would soon have a better field in which to work up their circulation, and at tbe same time tbey would be doing Oregon some good service. It is a big thing to sav but neverthe less true, that a great multitude of people have crowned Simmons Liver Regulator I be "King of Liver Medicines." There is nothing like it for Malaria, Rheumatism, i bills and Fever, Constipation, Bil out ness, Sick Headenbe, Indigestion and all troubles arising from a sluggish or dis eased liver. Simmons Liver Regulator is the prevention and cure for these ail mants. Attorney T. R. Lyons returned from Condon Wednesday. Mrs. B. K. Hnnsaker and family de parted yesterday for Tbe Dalles, tbeir futu'e borne. Wasco county is going to bave a new town, as surveyor! are laying out a site at Ten-mile, near Mr. Month's plnoe. At Fossil, Alexander Beard is buying a bnnoh of cattle to be delivered about Angust 25, at $23 for 3 and $25 for 4- year-old steers, prime beef. John Wanamaker has increased his life insurance to 82 000.000. Ho is cer aiuly tbe most heavily insured man in America and possiby in tbe world. Tbos. W. Marshall, tbe candy man, was interviewing the Heppner tradesmen yesterdav morning, taking bis departure for outside points on tbe afternoon train. Alvab W. Patterson, of tbis paper, was elected first vioe-president of tbe Oregon Press Association, at tbeir meeting at Newport this week. The quill drivers had a big time on tbe coast according to all reports. An exchange savs: The angels must witness with wonder the ingenuity for uselessness which some mortals display throughout their whole lives. To do noth ing aggressively seems tbe height of some men's ambition. A very large eonoourse of people at tended the funeral of J L. Beymer out at Hardman Tuesday afternoon. He had a large circle of friends and ac quaintances and they OHtne from far and near to attend tbe funeml services. Mrs. R. W. McCfill, of MoMinnville, Or , fell into a well 16 feet deep tbe other day. The water was up to her ohin, but she kept ber presence ol mind and climbed np tbe pump pipe, ooming nut as wet as a drowned rat, but un harmed. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn., says "Rhi lob's Vitahzer 'saved my life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.' For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it exoels. Prioe 75 cents. Sold by T. W. Ayers, J . 8. W. Spencer and wife, John Ayers and funnily and R Y. ''urren Bnd family will leave for McDnihe springs Monday. Billy is pretty well used np with rheu matism and hopes that a sojourn of a few weeks at that resort will restore him to his normal condition. Tbe semi annual report of Stook In- pector William Waters, of Grant oounty, hows that there are 108 bands of sheep in theconnty.of "'hioh 37 bands, or nearly one fourth, are sffiicted with disease. Mr. Waters found 241 30 ' sheep in theoouoty, nf which E Stewirt is tbe largest owner, 14 000 being bis share. Secretary Hoke Smith bas requested the treasury department to pay $600,000 due to the Indians in Idaho for tbeir anda sold a year ago. Payment was topped two months ago on aooonnt of charges of fraud of various sorts. These bave been pp-ven unfounded. The tribe comprises 1,829 persons, each of whom will reoeive a little over $300. Thousands of persons flounder along for months, yes even years, suffering from indigestion, bowel troubles and liver disorders with their accompanying disagreeable symptoms, because they think they have to. If tbey would take short conrse o' Dr. .1. H. McLean s Liver and Kidney Balm tbey would soon get rid of the miserable feeling and that overpowering sense of weariness and iu- oapacity for work, would give plane to one of health, vigor and cheerfulness. Price $100 per bottle. POETRY AND DRESbMAKING. Tht warmth of summer's tender glow I've cut the sleeves out, here they are Baste them together neatly so." Spreads over blossoming fields afar. The mated birds beside the nest Flutter and chirp "Remember, dear, ThoBe Inside seanm must all be pressed.") With ringing notes of love and cheer. Sweet dream of beauty! "Yes, oh yes. A bias lining for the cuff." Let all my soul expand. "I guess An inch will be quite wide enough." Fair fummertimo! "Shirr In the too." What thoughts the poet's soul may nurse While "Oh, good gracious! must I stop Right in the middle of a verse?" Bright hope! "The facing Is too long; Slope lt just where the curve begins; Or, here! Adieu, my unsung song! Hand me the scissors and some pins." Madeline E. Bridges. -From Deinorest's Magazine for August. Fotsil Journal : Sil s Keeney's mother, accompanied by ber daughter, Mrs. Cash Kvchard, ! ft for bugene Sunday. Mrs Kvohard will remain with her mother in Eugene about four months, when she will leave to loin ber husband in Moil tana. Cash went to Montana with the cattle pnrohased In this section by Tom Rhea, and got a steady job from Mie man for whom Mr. Rhea bought the cattle. You t-aunnt be cheerful or happy while your liver la disordered, life i but a weary burden to persons so afll'Cled. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm it the right thing to put this organ into healthy condition. It incr .-t tl e seoretinn of bile, stimulates th kidneys and restores the orgaut of the b"dy to the proper performance of their functions Price $1 (K) per bottle. Judge Caldwell, of the United States circuit oourt, baa deoid-d that when an Insurance oouuanv ronid rs ptlicy valid enough to tvdleot premium opon it, II oannot ancoea -fully come into court and, to escape os, S'.ccettfullv plead the Invahd'ty of tha policy. I be rtecit Ion ia teiititda and in harmony wltb the eternal principles if justice. K. O. : Robin Fletcher rain lo Sat nrday evening from hi trip over th line of the proposed Penrlleion-Onyon Ci telephone sytlem lo be bnill bv III Blue Mountain company, having com Dieted Ibe stork f (Making. The line I now tlt kd out brtaeen I'etidleton and Cn on City and lo om ration a part of the way. Ika F.nnla hat a atork of bicycle reptira and will tx your whe. up at reasonable rates. It it bia intention lo make a ape ally in this Una, and at the number ft wbeelt It rapidly ltn-remutig, ihla will certainly b pleating neat t" thoae who are ao fortunate at It own a bias. If. Portland Chronicle: Alvah Patterson, editor 'f the llrpiner 0tt. was a pUt-anl caller at tha Chr'-ricle i flW llil morMi g. Mr. I'atterw.n ! ht t way lo V('ti"a In tha meeting of the Treat Association. B V. Kwaggarl it prepared to furnish bla "rtnra Mini"' s.iirre poison In bolwale lota II hat slr-sdy m-rived a la'ge order front M astilngton and Idaho F.very where iaa tied. It baa not failed to eiUrrulbata th Mile petit. If. !tA gold h"'s watrb cht'm. A BANKER'S OPINION. Banker Hoares, of New York, says that the people everywhere see the fal lacy of the gold standard. In a recent letter he says: "Public attention is being irresistibly drawn to the currency question all over tbe world by tbe continuous fall in prioes. the growing burden of indebted. ness and the generally nnsalisfaotory state of trade. These are oironmetanoes wbicb, if tbey are allowed to continue unheeded and unchecked, tend to pro duoe discontent, restlessness, anaroby. and it is tbe business of statesmen to prev 'nt their oontinuance by seeking and adopting before it is too late an ef feotual remedy, In England, Franoe, Germany. Spain and India pronounce ments bave allism by responsible politicians. In this country public opinion is coming round to, bimetallism to a most remark able extent, for tbe producing and man ufactnring classes see that excessive cheapness and constantly falling prices are not oonduoive to tbeir benefit and are beginning to believe that tbe oraze for tbe single gold standard is at all events partly responsible for the evilB from which tbev are suffering. It is re ported by many persons that the next Nervousness Oannot be permanently cared by the usa of opiates and sedative componnds. It la too deeply seated. It la caused by an Impoverished condition of the blood, opon which the nerves depend for suste nance. This is the true and only natural explanation for nervousness. Purify, en rich and vitalize the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and nervousness will disappear. Hood's Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood and will send it coursing through the veins and arteries charged with the Hfe- Biving, strength DuUdmg qualities which make strong nerves. If you are nervous, try Hood's Sarsaparilla and find the same relief of which hundreds of people are tel ling in their published testimonials. Get Hood's onfy Hood's Because Hood's Barsanarilla is the onlv True Blood Purifier prominently in the puDiio eye today. Hold by all druggists. HnnH'c Dillc eara habitual eonstlpa 1 1UUU J 1113 .inn. Price 25c tier hoi. DON'T FORGET THAT P. C. THOMPSON CO. Are Still in Business In spite of boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive us out, but as long as our friends stay witb us, we will continue to sell honest goods at honest prices WE DON'T THROW OUT BAITS To catch suckers as we do not expect reasonable people to judge us by the price of one or two articles. aMBBMBaMaBawaas.. Be sure and call when you want Jroceries, Hardware, Tinware, Wood and Willowware, and many other things. It Leads Tb em All. The "Cyclone" Thresher. If j'ou buy a new pain ana lnaia pronounce-1 r- a been made in favor of bimet- I lireSlier, hUlgllie, v HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL You of course want tbe best. Write for Catalogue and Trices. I'ORTLAND. OliEllON. PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE. If ever a man was harassed by persons house of commons will oontain about anxious for salaries, Secretary of State forty members pledged to support tbe Kinoaid is that man. Borne of those oause of international bimetallism. It state commissioners whose salaries are is believed that the majority of the royal withheld by reason of tbe doubt as to commission now sittins on agriculture their title to tbe positions are very aniry will report in favor of it." w,f h tbe seoretary at d hold him respon sible for tbeir lack of funds as each Tf- Did You Ever Think lcurnn(f month and quarter slips by. One That you cannot be well unless you of tbe latest and bitterest letters received have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, te from H. B. Lnoe, the well koowi tirrU. inUKUiu nuu mi ruu uuwm( 11 10 un- i f- , i nnr hlnnd ia imooveriahed and "rBnf"r oa popunsi who nas oocnpieu laoks vitality. These troub'es may be Bnu minus ue sun ocoupies me Honor overoome by Hood's Sarsaparilla be- able position of dairy nnd food oommis canBe Honrt s Harsaparma manes pure, sioner. He makes a piteous appeal to IUU UIUUU. M.9 US, IU MU1U I1ID kiooi blood purifier. Hood's Pills oure liver ills, constipa tion, billiousness, jauudioe, siok head ache, indigestion. II. M'CONNELL'S VIEWS ON SILVER. The bloomen that bloom in the spring, Tra-la, Are a wlcnl and wonderful light, With riiifli like a paraeliute wing, Tra-la, A nd the lcgi a riillculom thing, Tra'a, Till honk's shy oll'ln "Vk-ht ! Till hort-s shy orl ln affright! Ami that's what wo mean when we scornfully ing Got unto the bloomers that bloom In the spring." Tra-la la l la, Tra la la U la, The bloomers that bloom In the spring. HutlaiiJ Tribune. Knighta of the Marrabeea. The 8tate Commander writes ns from Lincoln, Neb , as follows: A' e trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obet itia'e ocmrfh in our two children, we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the onngh entire ly li ft them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experience Droves that it will cure a here all other remedies fail." Signed, F. W. r .evens. Htate (Vm. Why not give this ureal medicine a trial aa It is gnaranlxed and trial tnttlea S'e free at the drug s"fe f.f T. W. Ayers, Jr, A t .HKAf Mt'LB Untie is contributing to what it rails "tbe mule fund," tli moiiey so raised to go to keeping a mule in real sod clover the balance of bisdeya for kicking to death a aite-beater. The man, alio waa a wife-beab-r, practiced utnisnal cruelty .n his uiiile and finally used a bridle witb bit mad of barlied wild. Tie mule dxw tl line at tin and kicked tbe stt.nib' out d Lia cruel tnasli r. Vh n the tietgiihori t.K-k bil Ix'dy In ma f in .I bia wife chained to a sHl'le In the wall. Ibe "will fnt.d'' is rspidty g wii g, ri Iribntloti I eliig mt fit id In n rk'-ls. Mentst.lari tna) l ealilile IT in ma Ibtrga, but li e) bve tl, n. i r i'pmin t-f Iba mao lot brats bia Wife. Anv nh wiiii baa vr I J aa attack of iiitUuitnai'iry rlininiMtiom will r.Jit, lib Mr J. A Mumm Height., Ie A'lg"!", !! birlimale eacai i frum a bm ye nf that ilirHi'i.g ai'ni'til ; M'. Mnruin ia hirrMnanof Mcrriarn'a eon f-ClMierj slabliakm-lit. N-rnsi 0"H 1 a"s i havii-g the Ical'd work '.mro run anria lb tnrrl on an errand, t The Idaho Governor Define His Position on GrBnKftr, whioh pRt,ed Mr Rmoaid on the back for withholding the salaries of Governor W. J. MoConnell, of Idaho, commissioners and nrged bim to "do so was in Portland tbe other day, en route some more." Mr. Luce saya bis taxes to Ysquina bay, where be will spend are unpaid and bis railroad pass bas sometime at tbe beach. Speaking about been taken up and be needs funds very tbe policy of tbe silver men, be said : much. Tbe letter really ought to be ad " The friends of silver will not- foroe dressed to the supreme oourt. Tbe case tbe fioanoial issue in the national re pub- npon which depends tbe salary of Mr, lican convention next year, further than Lnoe and other oflicials in the same fix to secure a declaration in tbe platform is now in tbe bauds of that august body that tbe nominee of the party, it elected and the rHpidity of movement will bave president, shall sign any measure passing to come throiiuh that source. Mr. Luce congress tnat not oniv anecs tne nnan- ia one poptuisi wtio does Dot tieiieve cial system of the oountry, but also the much in saving the tuxes that go to sal- penslons nf soldiers of the rebellion, tbe aned commissioners. Halem Statesman. building of the Nicaragua canal, thean- n...tin Ik. Hawaiian talon.), .n.1 Barklea'a Arali Halve. .. , 11.1....1 i..i. The liest aalve in the world for cuts, mur-r laeur. ui pmuinuu. luir.c. ,uiU. Brniawa. Hiiri-a. Hirers, halt Kht.ni... oountry. Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, "The Individual w ho beads the ticket Chilblains, (Vrna. and all skin ernptioua til Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Those uentlemfin are well acouatnted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Ol'llam and other counties. and can save money a d time In making these sections with traveling men. I'rlcca in keeping with the times. thom proist & Biisrisrs. IiIVEETMEU, HEPPNEE, "'"Wia-inrTiirs Mr. Eincaid to burry np his lawsuit or to pay bis salary without waiting for any further ceremony. In fact Mr. Luoe displays as much anxiety to get at tbe public funds aa though be were a "thiev ing republican," and be seems to utterly ignore tbe resolutions of bis brother DI30QVEBED RI LAST ! IF Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Lichten- thal's he might make a new discov ery quitH aB memorable aa that of C hns was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time discover the fiuest stock of Shoes ever shown in Heppner, and the cheapest as well, what more does mortal man want ? The Old, Original Shoe Merchant, M. L1CUTENTHAL. Main Street, Hoppnor, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. is of little consequence to ma, aa long, of course aa be ia a sound protectionist. I inn't earn what bia views on tba finsn- ial question ara aa long as be stands on tba platform of his party and that plat form contains the declaration we pro- IKMMt " 'TriYaVSTTAKE dose, mS uuuj ?5cta- f if a, and C 1.00 Hot tie. Una cant a and positively ourea l'iles, or no pay ream red. t Is guaranteed In tfive perirct satiafactiou or money refunded nl'ee 25 rents per Imx. For aula by i. W. Ayera. Jr. It la ald on a rnarantoa by ail dnia as'a. It etirva Ir-ipint CunaumpUoa. aod U tha bl CousU and Croup Cure tnt sal by 1. M Ajera Jr.. nnUt Vo(ce of Final Seftlemeit. NOTIi f I IICHFaV r.tVK TllaT Till! llli.l.-'lnr. o.lti.ll.l l'lrll lit II. of W l H".-f iIm-pwI tttll Utah Altai rlt)-tf.t-til ..I hrr ar-rt.oi'ia Hti Ml-I rU. aa anra lttittitrtrtrli. at turn i.il li-rm of lt rvnuilf niittl of M'l.ruW rtoitil, al lfp.tiir In ti hulrii-n al tht f-ftnrt linua In mm timhtf , u Uf M 'tat ol a. l. mlf . It . l-rt . Jtaa ll-.s. Aliiiliiislralrti. "My Pet" IPlail Colxix's I ft loaas'wa ih Koike of Intention. KlmUr will t rvvanlrd v f rliiri.HH -, aa rang tit mil In III" faiB. 1 ha reau aarna lo la.t. (rl. Il..l. Il.ia dir. aaa that wl.ea r If to ft b.rn- that . , . i tat ! waa nnatil t-i walg, owing If nl want lo r..t a blrl-'-f rt re-I ,.....,,. ,tl,,lttlaH.n1. IU i t-aira f.rf sattt.. rail ob Ik- Ennia at bia t,i,n b-me. sM on arrival aa. t,.r. In btijcla livery. p,wr.r houMi. . ff.,,,,,,1 agiK.dllr-aMlib.irnotil. fal,d witb Ctianj.beriait-'a I'atn ttaltn. i'l'in Id anii g atut MtfM he waa riatlf ball d nd it is I ! Imrrit. and bv ro'irnn g wm rrl. vr, of all M rntiMllr pailta. II Tb nndrstgni hating lieTl restored e- takra eieial i.lnra In .raiir . .1 M,1l..n mmml InanlUj . l. l.l. t.. ...... I. .it.. ...r ' r-, .,.. U n a I'.ln llalm an. I alaata .vera! lurl.y .ht -era al.a f lf ..,! .,,b , ,ng lt " in ! t ,t TQ 0!l ttrtlt M In Ib-ir b-'m-a A party ol tbiny on. arn.fd itu nn- ut ma. r-vne's, aed av-rv avaiiabla wap"0 want la 1 aareh of th raiP v -ainf h d-aib paotabmait. t at fall-l tt flJ ' j ttlUfls j Haulers l l'r Ifvef and fciJneyBB! ' j . ,.,1,1. I.,i bum nf th at' went (t , k.-.i,l.. ahirh. atsa argi.. d- i anre eaia f.. V"r, mu -wn o r W'' Tarn I t. SMUpli4i, ta ati i e ma to tnaka kinisq li l bla fllow anffra tha rnaiis of rar. To tboaa who d Ifa It. fca a ill i har(nl The 'sg'ilsr alriiK.n .rw-ai of Kr-tut-Uswkl itftieH ia li.Vi and . firrn a at Tai luu. ri..n. I'M. r iw- nTt'r. t itrnrnv oivr iut nir. f'.Un ll.f l,alvi-l sH"r ts Si4 rfill.4 nf fits iititinn t.i tfiaka rtial iiiimf lt S'i.fKir1 nf 1.1a rial-n suit liial ast't ' ".l all! ma-la llu J IS Kutn.a O'll lH " al lr pl.rr, l.ill, mi A us l'i. I!. l lir.hy if.u r i' f..rt.,4',- iri sf, ai4 II itamx lh I. .ii. .!-. Il.a.t I.. .f... I It r-.itit,.ii.i,a rtittM Iiihi ainl cllalla tf, all lan'1 l r Ht"-i !.. a "thnrntn aiiri Tur- 1. L ail ll.li, a. I f ll l-rr I ..- It, t, N'Hirr. t m tswur. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. M'-rarland Mercantile rjo, will pay eaab rir wDent, liarley, jiilra and pi lls Farmers should call and see them, i Meadows A Hcrivner, tbe h'acksmilha, b'lraoahoers and wood bnliihera, at the old (limn stand, Main street, Heppner Uall on tba Ixiva. Any inventor In Kaaiern Oregon who dmirea lha at.rvict-a of an attorney iu Washington. I). C , will find it to hi advantage t rail oil or addreaa this pa pr. M Walt. Tb'iinpann runa atagn Imlwreu Iletipner and Moniinit-iil, arriving every llav iclit MiimiIuv ai.il lnavn.if t.(r day einepl humtav. MlMirteat and cneap- eat route Iu tba interior. 1. Odio agent. T. W. Avera. Jr., ia making sipilrrel poieon that b guaranlrs. No kill tin pav, and sella i al X"i ciila per ran, B cai a for II ri; I Vi pr dmen. lift a sample and try I'. tf. Fred llrn-k, an eirirni -. bnichnr from I'lirilaud, l.aa aivpi. a Kiiloti In Have A Mathewe bu'edt-r shop, where he will erve l.e pnblld in the aat of at)la, Freab mrata and Imlieal weight l'i everyone ImI, llray4 ar amlra. A bay mare, an years o I, toanded watt h key, baa a yonng poll Urn last an taiii llipnr and Hardman. Kle dollars reaard will lw paid f ,f hrr re'nrn lo K. ' Kasaar, 1 tf. Heppner, Oregon. nil rt?JL UfI UK K. i arm al I Asbp v ' v; f 1 1 Talking Ttirougn His Hat! Tba man who talks through his bat ia everywhere in evidence very objection able evidence it is, too, in moat cases. Tba man of InMligenca covers bia oraii'tim witb one of T. u. nowAiurs flue straw hats, wbicb ia in Itself a sign of prosperity and good taste. Ha alao bnvs bis groceries, genta' fur Diallings, stink men's supplies, etc., at T. R. HOWARD'S. Mr. Howard makes a specialty In those things required by sheep aud cattlemen. V Iteuiember Iba placeMaaaaa, HiPPHlR BLOCK, Main St., Four doors south of tha U ty hotel. AX ILL ffill ! Tin an ill wind that blows do KimkI, and altliuiik'li thn Uy fill pratiLrt of Oil titircnn elpoaca tlim fuiil ciiiiiilii Ui ti'tnHirary ftn liiirriieBtni'tit, llm bituMiuu greatly Ainuai N Hi" si' InIh. I l.iknvt Un tint aituation nt Iba. tl.a Notice of Intention. f ti"rri'i! t ii.mM. nriow, fe,rnlaf trit of il.a tt.i Or.'niaBl is a.o-i.. ir.. i a t -i Am.. nl ., I .,, f a it l l'n l.f iia-i apO'.ff hm ' A rMrfla f I. .... I l.u.l.l,.,.. . .... .I.l.i - - ' ... f,. ,.,ll(, .,t aa .i... l SOIC'Inf ly send, fis of charge, a ropy of Ihapia- rj(, r,t ff M yar in I r,.. . ... ...1 i.,.t .m pt .4 .hi i- a.a-u aertplloii ther will find a s l-n- t aa l t'b tl.a nrn at d ' I '"" ''- ! !-". I nrer pr rlray4 ar ai.ilsa A dark mao milk rw,b'an.d II. V., Willi ralf ibaaprard from mi hotii in lli p'.rr lf -ol fio-r waka ainiMt, Any pron rlIHiiii bf it fivleg any la- f.nfi,a'oo thai will I ad In .r lenivrry, r.aoiatil; rsM. t,2 7 Maa lla-sT M m it. fgri, ro e,.-Tha M. (!. L A T. aompany bsa a f 1 1 alia k of al kmdaof fa., qeh a chop, mill fwd, barlay, to, hub a ill be aold a fa..nal.U prira-a. Ifca't 6g'arl It lbm lof ma. Mif HI iun it luiM iriH'oniM T rn l.M)V Oi noiully Known that M)U VJUIjIjIV 1 OF i'i i r -p r-l i l, ! . . I'll. I 1 1 rf I' ' '' .n.l I'l - .1 !.. it i.irii" a mm t .tail -v I f- e , .-- ' ' ea.ii y a .1 ,i f"tS anua l'ta II t rat bvtUa. 'g'-" th d asltima, t'a- taril T t. ' !' a 1 'l ' Hi-.' I). II : . .. iul,.i(ii t I -J ', I '-1 ', . 4- s in g lli ' , i .. a .ii e- l l I I. g. 4 ti y t " - .-. U pi. ... a I lfa, ,1, t I , 4. jUIUCN, Li.k;;s, Ji. V. Jaall m. , Ukl ()f.i.a f r I All oil suit., -.ti.-'a. 'i ' i.- f.. i iu i t i e i .1 r Mltll K t'f IMMI. I inn l Hot '?(,.. s f. f i atl , ir. "Hiiij al.an.i- ' 4 ti .11. .f otk a it ii..' !' . al aoy l.u.f dn t.bM buBia. I I - I V f . r .-Is. a I" .ii lirtit ar i f i 1. 1,. i . , , I- ) 4 Wall 7MT tlir '' a ir l-ii. a t. n-i V-.Tt f t , ...I I II. . I II - . I llti.4 4 I i. I O it -I , I., i -l'i lu , y .... I - I ' .(. .. i M'-ii . a , ".ill!.!-. i ..i It. I .1 I I ll.lt. I-.. I at.-haat i Laa4 al IUttr, Ol., 4 t. ta, mm M GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ulilrh ba arlta at IU1 R k I'fiiwa. Farinrra nf Kiylit Mili ltavilauri, (Jiarai ln rry, Ibmytaa, Jordan Fork t rn I on it arrti'iiia ran tl tm In-lter than inak- Ibrir Mirc'liaari tt In. Ilr rarriiai h full iiii .f Furtiiabiiitf OimmU, IU la atnl hhora, (Jrorr-riea, an in fact a rotnilrto abick ( p bi'tnl iiiprrhainliai. 1 w. I OX 10. Oil KG ON. i Is tin: Plarc for I'rrsli (.niaiw- s, Cheap Cash Only. fflCSH BUAQ, CAUS AUD MS ALWATS OH HAH0, for