TURNING GRAY AMD THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Danger is Averted by Using AYER'S AIR "Nearly forty years hro, after some weeks of sicking lnv hair turned gray ami began falling out so rapidly that 1 whs threatened with immediate lwddness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Viir highly spoken of, I commenced using this prepara. Loit Somewhere on the road between Cascadb Locks Exccbsios. The ex- Umatilla and Kennewick. Wash., a !-.,,;., itk. r....,i.iAAli lnr 8nn. four months from date, issued May 10th, Mn Oregon people as the promoters bad in favor of 8terlina Smith and sinned hoped it would be. Very few Bttended oy u. w. Wells, both of this oity. This property can be of no value to the finder, however, he will confer a great favor by returning same to Orove Smith, of this oity. 46 tioi, and was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried any other kind of dressing. It stop lied the hair from falling out, stimu luted a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my frioiuls."Mrs. II. M. II aight, Avoca, Neb, Ayer's Hair Vigor rRKPARED 1SY DR. J. C. AYER 4 CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Ayer't SarsaparlUa Kemovea l'itnplei. Frank Day, who made the recent as sault on Dr. Smith, of Pendleton, as pub lished in the last issue of the Oazette. was plaoed under $150 last Saturday to appear before Justice Parkes Monday to answer to tne cnarge or assault with a dangerous weapon. Day made his ap pearance at tbe aoDointed hour and waived examination, when he was plaoed uuder $250 bunds to appear before tbe grand jury. Sometime ago I was taken sick with a cramp in the stomach followed by diar rhoea. I took a couple of doses of Cham1 berlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Bnd was immediately relieved I consider it the best medicine in the market for all such oomplaints. I have sold the remedy to others and everyone wbo uses it speaks highlv of it. J. W Striokler, Valley Center, Cal. For sale by Slooum-JobnBon Drug Co. J. B. Manning informs the Gazette re porter that be recently saw a peculiar type of a snake with a bead on each end of his body out on Rhea creek. The Gazette has heard of people seeing snakes with many heads, but never in as dry a oountry as the Rhea creek valley So we give Mr. Manning's snake etory for tbe consideration ot our readers. from Heppner beoause ot the faot that they could not have returned until Mon day evening. It is reported that includ ing those. from The Dalles there were probably not over 200 in attendance from Eastern Oregon. But the attendance from Portland was much larger, tbe crowd from that place being very great, The day was spent by the exoursiomsts in looking over tbe government works and viewing the beauties of the Cascades. The promised address of Major McNeill did not oocur, nor were there any exer cises ot suon a onaracter. aii were amply paid for the trip, however, by see ing tbe looks in oourse of construction, which Day Bros., tbe contractors, prom ise to have completed and boats paBBing through by Jan. 1, 1896. During the day the excursionists also clambered over the rocks to the oliff overlooking tbe Columbia, where the rapids in the river and tbe surrounding mountain scenery were seen to the best advantage. i SUN I frlON I TU WEPTHI1 FRM -SAT f 1 2 3 4 S O 7 9 IP 11 12 13 1 15 1G 17 18 9 20 21 22 25 24 25 go27l 2&Z930 1 3 1 TIME TABLE. Htage (or Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, lolia Day and Canyon City, luavpi aa follow! : Evory day at 6 a. m., except Hiiii.Ihv. A rrtvea every day at n p. m except Monday. The rheapvut, n,ulpkent and beat line to or from the Interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Fulll Colin. Agent. You can get the beat beer In Heppner at 0. rowe's, 5 cent per glaai, B. Ted !( yon want the lineal lliuori, cigars, etc. rail at Ted's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Millions ride the Rambler. Ikt Eonla bat biryolea to rent M. A. Olden was op from the lone country yesterday. The Nilea-Yineon, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. rUr iiaurenfiend waa up from the Douglas oouoiry yesterday. K. O. Hloan. who has been quite ill, ii gala able to be on tbe streets. La Grande Marble Works, I.a Orande Ore. 8. O. Smith, salesmen, Ueopner. Clreult court will convene in Morrow county on Monday, the 2nd day of Hep Umber. Mr. Ilirk Mathews returned bome last Toeeder night from aa extended viait to Portland. Leslie Matlock returned bnme yeater day from a week's outing up in tbe Diteb ereek cooDlry. Wanted Halo or fancy wing. Will go to tbe bti or take sewing at home. Mrs. Mar Henderson. II. Moaaie and wife, who conduct a tbMM farlory over In the L'kiab coun try, are to tbe city today. W. A. ItairJ and family returned home Wednesday evening fmra a mouth's Visit witb relalivet at Uod River. Owing to a typographical error thl etetenoot of Tbe National bank of this city le republish! la this iwue. lUgular pr-aching at the op-re bouee Monday morning by Kldei Jenkins of The Dalles. Too are welcome to Ibeee aorvio-. Hterling eJ Orove Pmltb returned last week front an overland trip op through I l.e Yakima and KHensburg Country. tteear Minor end famllr departed W'-4a4at morning for a wk'e taee tn not on Oarer's faoch over beyond lliteb erk. Vie Marine Seville .lprtej laet We-lpw. ley ff l'ntan I. wber she will aiN oter buin-e eilg" '-main f'f ,e arbnr- )ear. (SllbrtOai-rt " l-cl ' Marvill end bvwee"iied in Y" a. I Journal H' ' 'i dona( the ra-i- nut nootb Snndy MoWilliam, a cook at the Cen trBl hotel in Fossil, made an unsuccess ful attempt at suicide last Saturday night, but was discovered early in the play and brought around all right. Sandy beoame enamored of a young woman, and wben he found his affeo- tions were not returned, deoided to take the suicide route for the other world. Late last Tuesday night Clyde Saling came in for the doctor, giving the infor mittion that Milt Morgan's four-year-old girl bad by mistake swallowed some oar bolio acid. Medicine was at once sent out, and as nothing later has been heard we presume the boy is getting along all right, and will soon have entirely recov ered. Ike Ennis has a Btock of bicycle repairs and will fii your wheel up at reasonable rates. It is his intention to make a specialty in this line, and as the number of wheels is rapidly increasing, this will oertBinly be pleasing news to those who are so fortunate as to own a bike. tf, Not one complaint has ever been made by those using Aver s Harsaparilla ac oording to directions. Furthermore, we have vet to learn of a case in which it has failed to afford benefit. So say hun dreds of druggists all over the country Has oured others, will cure you The Heppner train was four hours late last Wednesday night. The delay was partially caused by the caboose breaking loose from the train a few miles above Arlington, and not being discovered for a long time afterward. You cannot say that you have tried everything for your rheumatism, until yon have taken Ayer's Pills. Hundreds have been oured of tbis oomplaint by toe use of these Pills alone. They were ad mitted on exhibition at the World's Fair as a standard oathartio. Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of the oity meat market where he keeps a fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baoon and lard, whioh be sella for the lowest market price. Fred Jiock, the Portland butcher, is still with bim. tf Having used Chamberlain's Congb Remedy in my family aim touud it to be a tirst olnss article, 1 take pleasure in reoommendiDg it to my fneuds. J. V, Foster, Wesiport, Cid. For sale by alo- ouru Johiiflou Drug Co, J. W. Vanghan, who has beeu clerking for tbe McFHrlaud Mercantile company for sometime past, is away for a short vacation in the Blue mountains. D. A Uerroo is holding oown bis position during bis abseuoe. Wm. Dutton, nooompanied by his wife, who hut been receiving medical treatment in Portlund tor sometime pant, returned borne last eveniug. We h um that Mrs. Dutton comes bnm- greatly improved In health. Mrs. Thos. Bradley, for sometime past proprietress of the City Hotel, will soon take charge ot the Palace li'ilpl. However, we learn the former house will be kept open under tbe management ot J. U. Tedrowe. Theron and Walter Fell arrived from Pendleton on Tuesday night's train to push the trial that attracted the atten tion of the juetiOft court lael Wednesday. Tberuo departed tor bome on jesterdaa traiu. Tbe East Oregonian, says Ilmlctt, tbe pilgrim printer, and one Indian were plain druuks before Recorder Lash last Slouday morning. 11 ailed I doeen't met with fea-ts aud banquets everywhere be goes. Isaac Large, formerly a resident of Morro county, but now living io Port land, arrived Tuesday Dirlit for a re day's visit io Heppner. . His little) eoo accompanies blm. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Wood, rlrtr y.iur C omplexion, regulate your bowel and make your beal clear aa a bell. 'k , 50c., and ! bold by T. W. Avers Jr. Marion Round. Mel Hlu-ai and Mr, Hnyiler, of Hamilton, arrived la ftepp. ocr the Oral of the week for supplies. They pulled out fur the Interior Country yesterday. Khil. Cure n eold on Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming eo well known and so popular aa to need no special meution. All who have used Kleotnc Bitters sing tbe same song oi praise. A purer medioine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is olaimed. Eleotric Bitters will cure all diseases of tbe Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls, Salt Rheum and other affections oaused by impure blood Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as oure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Consti pation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed or monev refunded. Price oOo. and per bottle at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drugstore. A Handsome Thing. The September number ot Toilettes, issued August 1st, is tbe handsomest fashion magazine we have yet seen. Formerly books on fash ions at this season of the year contained but little that was either instructive or attractive. Toilettes certainly does not travel on the same road witb others of its class, for each issue appears to excel all preoeding ones for tbe beauty of its illustrations, the simplicity and elegant taste displayed in tbe selection of its nu merous costumes. And tbe clear and conoise articles on the styles that are and that are to be, written by its many corre spondents abroad, place a stamp of au thenticity and refinement upon this magazine that every lady ot taste appreciates. Yon cannot be cheerful or happy while your liver is disordered, life is but a weary burden to persons so afflioted. Dr. J. H. Mo Lean's Liver and Kidney Balm is tbe right thing to put this organ into healthy condition. It inoreases the secretion of bile, stimulates tbe kidneys and restores tbe organs of tbe body to t be proper performance of their f uuctions. Price $1.00 per bottle. Just a Visit. L. Gerlinger, proprie tor of the Star Brewery, of Vanoouver, Wash., was interviewing his Heppner customers Wednesday morning last. Mr. Gerlinger is one of the prominent brewers of tbis coast, having been in the business for more than 15 years. He is proprietor of the Henderson Brewing Co., of Henderson, Ky., and also owns a large interest in one of the leading breweries iu Chicago. Every lover of the drink knows of the famous Star Brewery beer, manufactured by tbe Van uouvor house. This beer sells on Its "THE DEVIL IS THE CHCRCH." Burh a Condition Certalaly in Existence Proriifnent Member Arraigned by Church, and Minister Boond Over to the Grand Jury. Serious trouble sometimes arises in churoh cirolee as well as in business and political organizations, and let the mem bers say what tbey may or do what they can, quietude and harmony oannot be restored. No, even Balm ot Qilead on such occasions fails to oalm or quiet the turbulent waters. Tbe good people then usually assemble themselves together and deoide by unanimous vote that "the devil is in the ohurch," and that har mony can nevpr be hoped for until he is looated and foroibly ejected from their midst. Usually but little time is required for tbis action, and then peaoe, sweet peaoe, onoe more reigns supreme. Tbe above statement was made to a Gazette reporter by one of Heppner's faithful cbnrob members, and while the pencil pusher bad often heard about this "devil in the church" propesition, yet, just what it meant the writer was unable to determine nntil tbe above explanation was made. But now with tbis interpre tation fresh in mind, and with at least a partial knowledge of the movements in one element of Heppner's ohurch oircles, we believe our readers will quite agree with the writer when we state that if the "devil is not in the church," he is cer tainly located somewhere in Heppner, thongh just who it is, where it is or what it is, we are unable to say. But should not some movement be made, some con centrated toroe be brought to bear that will result in this peculiar individual's expulsion? Yes, let all join forces and stand shoulder to shoulder, in this flight tor & oommon hope, a common aspira tion and a oommon termination. To be more speoifio, serious trouble has arisen in the M. E. churoh of this oity, and as it has grown to be more than mere strife, and is no longer oonfined to tbe ohurch oirole, it assumes the form of news, so the Gazette gives its readers the benefit ot it. Tbe beginning ot this trouble, this breaoh, this gulf, dates back for sometime, and the trouble has certainly enlarged with time while every effort to bridge the gulf has only re suited in its being widened. Charges and counter charges have been preferred. One element of members against another element led by the minister, and minister and element against element. Thus the fight has oontinued from day to day dur ing the past few weeks, until this week the feeling ran up to fever heat. Sworn statements and petitions were being carefully prepared with the intention of having Rev. J. M. Denison dismissed as a member of oooferenoe whioh meets at Spokane next month, while the oppoei- tion prooured statements and made oharges against G. E. Fell, one of tbe members, with the hope of having him dismissed from churoh, which trial is iu progress today. Ae a result of these oharges, or statements made in connec tion with them, T. E. Fell entered oom plaint last Wednesday against Rev. Den ison, charging bim with "attempting oo eroion by threats." The case was set Tired Women Must have strength or they will be in tbe suffering despair of nervous prostration. The true way to win vigorous nealth Is to take Hood's SarsaparlUa which will build op strength by making pure, rich blood; thus it will also feed the nerves upon their proper nourishment, create an appetite, tone the stomach invigorate every organ. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is what tired women need the one True Blood Purifier prominent in the pu bile eye. V-I n:lto act harmonlouily with liuuu o a Hood's SainapariUa. 260. It Leads Them All. The "Cyclone" Thresher. Special Salel Dealers in General Merchandise -WILL OFFER THEIR- Organdies, DimitieB, Molls, eta, at the following greatly reduced prieas : Organdies 2Sc., reduced to 15c. per yard. Mulls '25c., reduced to 15c. per yard. Dimities 12 to 15c., reduced to 10c. per yard. Gents' Straw Hata 75c. to 11.00, reduced to 25 and cents. Gents' Summer Ribbed Underwear ,50c., reduced to 35 cents. Ladies' Undervests 10 to 60c., reduced to 5 to 25 cents. Line of Boys Laced Shoes 11.25, reduced to 80 cents. Best line of Ladies' 10c. hose ever offered for sale. Bargain Counter loaded down with remnants of every fabric im aginable at prices never before equalled. Our stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Groceries complete in every respect at prices that will more than favorably compare with those previously announced by competitors. Special attention called to our Shoe Department Call and ex amine both goods and prices. PIONEEE BRIClC West Side Main Street, - - - Heppner, Oregon. If you buy a new Thresher, Engine, v HORSE POWER "OR SAW MILL You of course want the best. Write for Catalogue and Prices. The Massillon Engine & Thresher Go. PORTLAND. OREGON. W. L. Douclas C CUnC 19 THE BEST. 3 WflwLriT FOR A KINO. . CORDOVAN! FRtNCH&CNAMUlCD CALF 4.3.5P fine Calf&Kangaros. 3.4PP0LICE,3SOLE3, 2.17 BOYS'SCHOOLSHOEI LADIES' runmDrtni nftnr VWW-lL. D ou d,L Aa Over One Million People wear tho frxs Mi, m ' 1 W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. ia in. The prices are uniform, -stain pd on sole. Thev eaual ouitom shoes In atvle and Their wearing qualities are unaurpaaaed. Prom & ta t aaved over other makee ( If your dealer cannot supply you we can. bold bf Out of Sight! The boy is father to the man, and when tbe boy dons the man's hat he ia "oat ' of aight." Likewise the man who pro vides himself with odb of T. R. HOWARD'S hats, and also purohases his Groceries, Cigars, Tobaoooe and Gents' Furnish ings at tbis estftbliehmeat where the freshest Bnd latest of tbe above linee are kept. This ia also the plaoe for Stookmen'e Supplies, as this store makes a specialty of everything required by this class of trade. And a casual observer will not fail to notice that our sheep and cattle men take advantage of thia faot Remember the pleoe .-ark. HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St., Four doors south of the Oity hotel. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, 1895-1896. Dealer whose name pear here will shortly ap- m HE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON, offers free tuition t( to all students. Young men oan obtain board, lodging, heat and light in the dormitory for $2.50 per week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young women are provided board in private families at 3.00 per week. Young women desiring board should address Prof . John Btraub, Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugene. The University offers three bacoalaureate degrees, Bachelor of Arts, Baohelor of Soience and Bachelor of Let- Agent wanted. Apply at once ters with corresponding courses of study. Tbe following shorter courses are also offered: An English oourse leading in two years to a business diploma and in three years to the title graduate in English; an advanced oourse for graduates of normal sohools leading to the degree master ot pedagogy; A three years course in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer; a oourse ot two years for teachere ot physical education leading to a diploma and the title director of physical education. The University charges an Incidental fee ot ten dollars wbiob is navable in advanoe by all students. Btadents holding diplomas from tbe pnbllo $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $tso.eoererjrmonth givn iwy to tny one who ap. plia through ui for the moat menionoua patent dunuf the month preceding. W aecure Hie orei pvwmie w for 8 o'clock that afternoon, when J1"1 "XJitoiTihc! sohools and those having teachers' certificates are admitted to tbe preparatory acinose waiveu eiHiuiuuuuii, uu iu u- wub ,mpreu upon the public uie tact tnai department Wltnout examination, luose aeeinng luiurmnwuu mifnruiiiK iua yiv- fendant was bound over on tbe testi- fT'STHE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS paratory department should address tbe Dean, N. L. Narregan, Eugene. For catalogues and information address O. II. CHAPMAN, President, or J. J. WALTON. Socretary. Eugene. Oregon. mony of the state to appear before the THAT Y1CLD FORTUNES, next grand jury whioh meets the first tuthai the "cu-window" which eaa be eatilvitid up week io September. Rev. Denisou'e bonds, promptly furnished. Ho great is tbe in iuii.nu.M "collu-bulton which were plsoed at 8'200, were noppet, and a riiouund oUm nut thm terest and excitement that bas been work- end down without breaking Iht puteneei'a back, M tl It.- k. lM...-l.trlr N "hltU. tile thinrt that nwtt any oae on (ind a way of imnmin( : ami then nmple invention, are the once that bring laignt return to (he author. Try to think ol aumctlwig ui invent IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Pairnlt taken out through lit feeelTetperial notice la the " National kecorikr, publunrd at Wailungtoa, I). C .which u the Drat ncwip.pn publithed in Amenta ia the intrreata of inventor. We furnuh a veai'a eub. teniJtion to thi Journal, dee of cmt, Io all our client!. Memory Is a litlletrescberouanow and NllB. nt A.,r.. ,h, w,id'. Fair. ':!?2 then, and causes one to forget some SaraanarllU eni-.ys the extrsol- U c. ol tlJ '1 Secar .u.s a tlmik-s worth remembering, unless one Ayer e Barsnpariiia snj win e r- rtMcBlUwln .nd.o.ptKMiofhi.inyeetio-, Iihs an experience like that which came dlnary dmtmotion or having been tne omy I wui be ac.ue.ed throughout " Mr. D E. Est. Moffatfe Creek, Vs., blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the . , own merits, consequently Mr. Gerlinger ed up by thi. tronbie that .11 now await makei tliese occasional trips simply in the Mi(m o tbfl grRD(1 jry Desi moniu order to visit his friends and customers. ... ni,nrnh tri..i . in ..rooress. to who says: "I had been nffring for years Willi a torpid liver and found no relief nulil I took onnrnnus Jjiver Kegu lator when I waa entiiely relieved ot niy troubles. I never intend hoing without Simmons Liver Regulator." I'lkahakt Whist Tartt. A pleasant whist party was given by Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Conser, at their home in tbis city on last Tuesday evening which waa io all respects an erjoyable affair. At an appropriate Interval lunch of ioe cream and cake was served, lue following A II comaunicauou regarded auv-lly confidential. Aduma JOHN WEDDHRBURN & CO., Solicitors of America a and I erelgn FataoU, 618 I1 Street. N.W.. Box tft. Washington, D. C. entry of patent medioine and nostrums, i f A tfr,ncirJit ' V1 " Tbe deoiHion of the World's fair autbo. Jaft f-fUfii A . ritien in favor of Ayer's HarsapHrilla was World's fair, Cbioago. Munnfaoturers of other asrsnparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under tbe application of tbe rule forbidding tbe in effect as follows: -Ayer s oarsapa- rilla is not a Detent medioine. It does not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is here on its merits. Illfferral Yot Kaow. An eioliange says that an editor will The llalley Uty Waa Hbnrhrd. A email boy over at Hailey playfully pointed a nun at Mra. James Hums the other day, and lot 'er go Oelligberl The1 bullet struck tbe lady squarely between the eyes, and tbe trilegraru states that the I M WE ! VST. Tv. SiVIeIIVO Now haa charge ( the at. irk ol ronlertloiiar lea, fritili, rlitara, tnlianyie. etc., lurnierly ownoil l' Boyil at McDowell. Which he is disponing of at Close Shave Prices. Ire Crram and Ire Cream Roda, tamnneds and Orange Cldur always kept ou hand. GIVE HIM A CALL. Wait aids Mala Street, Minor Building. m mm: OUST- SMALL INVESTMENTS were present: Henry Black man and wife, . " ' , ... .l..ii ..1 ..... . .. , . ., go to some meraiiniiie auu iuiii iui imuiinaiui i.ii ., --- . nf Portland: Otoar Minor and wife. Ed I" ... I ...... Returning pnetwrltv will make ,, . . . d, wben tbey will remertltiai 11 does altbougu sue was not aangemuaiy uurt, llft ,,,, ( im,cealui spwruieii. SiscE ft I A A ft FOR ' . ' Home nu it abort V alter lei lue same aocnieoi. inn aouniia nan iue aim i iiiiii an, wire V.O IJunu and wifs, Mra.1 h, kjMl tii tL. nigg-r that thought someon. was A II UU Arthur Minor. Miss May Bailey, Miasl ., . . . . mn . MrJ ,,.,.,, ...mi.'' at him. when the V 1 V I W II V, II I IU ... m ' ' y r ' I- f - ' a manv rlrh, but pnwliersran thev make so much within a iu Iu (.tain, I ti.viaimii aud bum a. EACH DOLLAR INVESTED our Etta Minor, Mies Malx-t Letter, and Meara.T. 11. Lyons, Harry Wairen, Frank Minor and Kuiene Veugheo. nanrliantar. and if the tirinlin cflloe is I carrier dmpped a hod of briik on Lis the garret of a aevento atoty building head, from tbe top of a four etory bail J- be wilt climb It the top lo beg the editor lug. Systematic Plan of Speculation ...I -. ..Mtal. mm m Mi.l.l . T.l.m It la a w-ll known lrl ll.al ll..re aie Ih.i.iaanla ol men lu all parte of the nllrd Plelra who, l.y .,.u..,,..l. i,.,lii, ti,r..u,h hl..n l.r..kre, rn.k. Urge amminta every vir. ranging lt..m a 1-w th.x.Miid d..llr. !.. Hie man w l. Invite a hundred or two hundr-il dollara up Ui I ,c to It enr-e luciiilent Oii.anmtdion. It ia Him tM-et dngbCtir-only iiieeful ado-. cte..rioie , wi.lil. H-.IJbyT. V. Ay era, Jr. O'llectnr Blackman. srvurapanled by Ins family, wbo tiava b-en llm gUieta uf lleppnr relative for a month pet. dn parted for 1'nrtlanJ W-UneeUy after iiikiu. Htage leaves for lU'Un M'.ndave, W-.ltiee.laxa. and t'riday. return;, no Tue.nia. Tburadats and haturdaie. ti. Vad,rrop. T. W.AveraJf.,Ag. ut. al-ro Hlateaman: M. Fiat.k Mi-D-.w- 1 ell, who 'iM tteott viallmg filiid at I llrpptier and oilier pli.le on,e DI4 Va Kver Tklak That you cannot Im well linleaa you have pure, rich blood? If yon are weak, tired, languid aud all run dow n, II la Im- eaoae vour lilotxl la linixverilied and anr"n,'" I laeks vitality. The-e trouhlea may I. to ke p quiet don't paper, you know. publish it in the AIM Ml lO.NAL IAKJAI.. lie. teturtiCHl Ll.tli. ( r.Wrr 3. W. JM klt.e w I r.wl, al llardmati d'lfii g t it tn k.nomitivinirig Moddar eVelillig, AMat'ia! i. l'u'lleil lo bear tlto overcome iiy ii.hui s naraaparilla be- ritnae ll'i-i I naraaparilia tuakea pnre, nrii blood. Il la, in trulU the great hli.od partner. IliHHl'a 1'illa cure liver ill, txmatlpa- linn, liilhiiuna, latlndioe, sick betu. ache, lodigeatton. W. . (xMirtifT, of Taooina, one of the prouilnrrit al. g Imyera on tl lerviael, nrv.mf.aril-, by hi son, J. II Oiurtoey, of Walla Walla, arrived leal evening to make atret tftieu' for a larr LIiunl ol at-fk from Ihle a-rlim. Mr Omrt- i ttrnn hia almiit niffl I1M11 or eattle eoo. w" .ha I'rtnevilla rini.lr I Mrs. T. H. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn., aaye "Hhiloh's Vitelif r 'saved tny lifn.' I ronaiiler II Ibe in-i remedy for a debilitat-d statem I ever need.' r'or dyepepaia, lir or ii eioeis. rnoe o em W Aa.ta Ji e ww' . John Kbaw earns an 00 Monilay nlgbl'a train for a few dajaaiay in Hepp ner. Ttiia ta Joho a flrei vi.H Io ll p nr for sometime peat. During hie an- aeara be ha been engaged In bnrlrg shirk for I'orlland, Tacom and Chwago market. T. A atabhief a.Tray, reeallinf le tie dib 'f -eleetial. 'f t in China Iowa lilUWNIl"i ngm. (aoverat arreeta hate ! nie4. Tk-e. I en eia I t any man U ap- t-r la "iel 'lu ll,":l leaii 1. . l,,!rr,.lu, u ,n ul II I. Si'.gi.am I'J l'pti r-a !.. -The M. t L. t n t r)y ha- ''til "f a'l '"f fel, e.ie!i a' r .;. l I. I arl' , el . w tilth will ! w-ild a' eaHil.le pne-a, Ik ti'l iK-g'ect lo U-m l"t e.04,. t-Hf lt etrr-4 we tia, A bar rare, en r ol , wal- h k). tM ymng finrn wlniilt Urn b'ipa It, fcl at raal X"" f r Hi prwirtii a'.ti.metil. 'I I. el 'liUienl.wti'rh will b" m w I fftaeiHirr III r Hit I'Ml llrlotl. " Ii frj llrulio ('1., who tohdnct btt lierlnf I bneitiWM ia rurlland, Taeoma and h- a"le. Mr. tV.orn and eon will prob alily ra IfUr f'-r I'ruievillw. ! .', 11..II, wlio haa IkIi r iliflned in Jail lr anmwiitiie pat. gava Imn t laat aek and 1 now et.j")ibg freii air Oiofw. Jn-tga fee-land fttt-d Ihe U.ed from IHIto liXI, wbirb was awn r- bv II. oionr. Tbis again -fe 11, c'li.ijr jail will.tit an Ino.a'e. J. II. Lear, of l u lll-n. II, new pr-ecating' altietiey f.f I'.ie j i li.ial l-taslw'l t'.tll We lael . a 1 m a a - t . . I l U a I f . I..) L s a.i a 1 at . a - . . . . - I ta 9 . .1 tl-r . Ilea. ,M 1 a, I a . ... . I. V rue I t Jt ks e!4 tm f-ieraotww hy all e. t', It etiree f 'rM i'"."!'!- laAu the heat Cvuaa a4 Crou Cure. - awl y 1 w !-. if, lo-ne'.t Any mvenlur In liaet-rn Ofegri wbi i1-air tl( -ff- if an atirn In W !,,!, ,t m, i : . w il I 1. I tt 1 1 I 1 a Kaitlag t m a'l t.u f ! Iffa IU. I a f. Ml M. KarUii l Mereanlile Oi. will liay eab for wtn-al, barley, hiilew and pell. Karmera should rail and Ihero. a If t u want lo rfiit a lorvrle or tt re r kidney trouble .,,,r f,,t 9Hn,m, rail on Ike Klilila at hi nl. Hold by T. I bu yrle livery, power htmew. (Ireeo Mathewe for shaving, helr- roltiiig. ahkiniMMitng and all tilber work io that line. Itaibe at any tune during blieinew I10OIS. Ma-lont A rWivner, lh IiIm ketnilha, horMl.o-r an I wood biiluher, al the f,l l (i inn aland. Maia atreot, lleppn-r. Call on the h"i) a. T. It Howard makee a epeeialty la supplying et'rf'kriien With all weeded art 11 !-, Iicei l" rarrrlng a gti-ral line. rV-e hi bew al. If. (I, It. Hell, llt l-inK.rial arliei, ran be f innd al lo parlora, Ml'"-k pt.ttief, where b Will di.KI.e al iKiptllaf pMrwe, Shatea, aliaineMM, bslrO'lt, etc. Walt. Ih'itnpet'n runt lag lwea llei.pner and Mttnimiil, arriving every lar irw,t M 'i..lay and lrevmt vff ay .-r. nil lar. hleflml I rbeep' eel rmile I ll.e itt fl if. I', tliS, ageal. The regular e 11 lew hut ton f Hi rVtt.l We. kl; lieH le f 1 VI and tbe re"lr pfK of II. Weakly (gonia ia VI, A r ul tilde f..r Hi Oet-'le at, I payit g ..r "t-w ) In . advaif r aa Itt'li II. tleM and W-lli II-. 1 f r 1 1 All "1 1 sute a (l-ta j m) 11. g ll,..(r ailtex tll-llol f.tf ( i.ti")ki luiitti,". ami" ui wi.i to II. n.e ortgtueletl by tie ll.lM.iiur more i tin- wlm In tret e lw iiinnaamt. ...... II laeiatieleil Hit w lio lt. Hie let.t .ftla Irom emraiely em.ll Inreelmenta nn IM. flen ar- fnie wh.i lite away litim I lilt ego and lliveel llirough broker who Ihtiroughly 'ntmVA.X"7ih whtilw amminl liiv-etrd nn any lre.. but rover both eld-a. o wlirii.ei me market tlae r lelle II bring a u-lr 'tM Diet dlu u eii(inualy In ai,.t 11...- eftajWINCINfi PROOfS. elao our v.nnei .n ervee.lul et-iiUll..n t..i lir.arn.M-.il. I ..I ..I MMtitry i....O. i-.ii.u-re ALL RIE. 'r Manuel el- e m.i.in tia'iii.g iniiy iiiniit-ei rrii reufee in "a and "f Imtl.er li.l'tr- a'lwn addftwa THOMAS 4 CO., Bankers antf Broker. 241242 Rialta Bylleieg, Chl, III. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore. A tralnli.g athtwd Inf Irahera rnmplel eight gtette train 11. drtmeul and urui.g .rt.lwe..i.al and att.rnlc cetuteue. Tbe Dlaleens ef tbe eehewl entitles ene I te Use lei any eettnty lit tbe slate twitb. tit fwrtbse essenleiatiee). IVeirdand bulging, l.ka and lulllnn l 4 fr )t.i brwiiill'tl and ht!!hl.il Imllitn. no !.. ne Intra I a ! dmend for wall lreln-d lei her; I tl.ete le en ir e-. ty t nnlrairwl uwm here. I eta'iierberlMlly aenl a-tlk allun. A l itre f I. CAM I'M I I. .1 n, 1 am tie, i.i.t reeiy AttorneyM fit T,av Ail hnl o- alUal'd In ia a prompt and t la factory ananner. N .lane TaM. and C llet tore. VVtlff IN NATltmi, I'ANK I'l'lU'ISa. HUT'NrH, 111:1 CKEQOX