CANCER CURED AND A- LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "I was troubled for years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring me that nothing could be done to save my life. As a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore began to disappear and my general health improve. I persisted in this treatment, until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields, Eloomfield, la. AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver. jg9 gys ffi, 12 3 4 S 6 7 B 9 IP 11 12 15 1 15 16 17 18 i9 2Q 21 22 23 24 251261271 2S2930 si TIME TABLE. HUge Cor Hardman, Monument, Lonn Creek, loha Day ana lauyou city, leave u iuiiowi ; Kvery 1t at t a. in., eivept Sunday. A rrivaa avarr da at 6 o. m.. exeent Monday. Tbe cheanent, qulckeat and bait line to or from tbe Interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop, Phlll Cohn, Agent. Extra Pale Star Brewery Beer la Pint Bottles can be bad only at tbe Hotel Bar! City John Sooglaod, who ii ten ling oamp this sessoo for George Swageurl, got in Saturday direct from tbe Qreeoboro country, where tbe sheep are now lo cated. John reports having almost the entire sheep oamp stolen reoentlv. Tbe teDt, paoksaddlee. almost all tbe grub, and a $140 shot-gun, belonging to tbe herder, were among the things taken. Tbis wag rather an unfortunate tbiog, and necessitated John making this trip to Heppner at the present time. Ben Bwaggart bad the misfortune to lose bis barn and oontents by fire last Friday. Himself and family were in tbe mountains at tbe time, bat passed through Heppner Sunday, having heard of tbe bad luck the previous day. How tne nre originated is not known, in fact it was only discovered by John McAlister, a neighbor, when a mass of names. Tbe loss ifi estimated to be something more than $1500, wbioh is offset by 9900 insurance. At a reoent Salem prayer meeting the minister said: "Will Bro. Smith please lead us in prayer?" Seven men arose and began praying at once. Tbis em barrassed tbe preacher, and be said hur riedly: "I mean Bro. John Smith." At tbis announcement one eat down, and five more got up and began praying, Tbe preacher saw bis mistake, said noth ing and let tbe 11 pray it out among themselves. Lost Some where on tbe road between Umatilla and Eeunewick, Wash, pocket book containing a small sum of money, a few receipts and a note due four months from date, issued May 10th, in favor of Sterling Smith and sigoed by G. W. Wells, both of this oity. This property can be of no value to tbe finder, however, be will confer a great favor by returning same to Grove Smith, of tbis oity. ,46 Condon Globe: Mr. Ed Rood, of Eight Mile, made a "business" visit to tbe Frank Stevens ranob tbis week. Some of tbe boys say that Ed sots just like a I man who bxs a hankering to oommit matrimony, but perhaps tbey have him "sized up" wroDg. Mrs. Cburohill will remain sometime yet with ber Bister, Mrs. F. B. Stevens. You cannot be cheerful or happy while vour liver is disordered, me is out a weary burden to persona so amioted Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is tbe right thing to put this organ into bealtby oondition. It moreases tbe secretion of bile, stimulates tbe kidneys and restores tbe organs of tbe body to tbe proper performance of their functions, Price $1.00 per bottle. While out on one of bis semi-occa, sional visits to Rbea oreek last Sunday the Gazette learns that Feroy Garrigues had tbe misfortune to have his oart con' slderably demolished, as a result of driving rather a high spirited borse. An unfortunate accident, especially when making a missionary trip of that kind, Reports from Haystack aretotbeeffeot Ibat Siegrist. tbe victim or ine reoen stabbing affray, is getting along all right, and baa o intention of dying at present Young Swift, wbo did tbe stabbing, was among tbe prisoners wno recently at tempted to escape from the Canyon Uity jail. However, be wag re-captured. Ike Eunls has a stock of bioycle repairs and will fix your wheel up at reasonable rates. It is his intention to make a specialty in this line, and as tbe number of wheels is rapidly increasing, tbis will certainly be pleasing news to tboee wbo are so fortunate as to own a bike. tf. Not one complaint has ever been made by those nsing Aver Sarsaparilla ac oording to directions. Furthermore, we have vet to learn of a oaae in wbioh it has failed to sfford benefit. So say hun dreds of druggists all over the country. Has onred otberi, will oure yon. T. A Rbea 'and D. W. Ralston re turned home from a trip tbrongb tbe in terior oountry Sunday. Tbey purchased 300 head of oattle over in Grant and Crook oonntiei on this trip, whioh will be delivered at Huntington tbe nrst of next week, for shipment to Chicago. J. W. Matlock has lost received $760 insurance on his dwelling that was de stroyed by fire last spring and wbiob was insured lor 5800. Jim bad only paid ont 86.00 as premium on tne poiioy, and while be did not receive face, it was oertainly a good investment Destbotino Shbbp Camps. Hearly every week reports are received to tbe effect that a sheep eamp bat been robbed or destioyed by fire. More frequently has this occurred this season than eyer before. There are different reasons for this. At times those looking after the sbeep orowd In too oloeely on the settlers along tbe streams in quest of good feed, biob sometimes ends in tbe herders' outfits being destroyed. Again there are many miners over in tbe interior oountry -who have been thrown out of work this year. Tbis class, with others wbo are tramping through tbe moun- j tains, are suspeotedof having oommitted the various robberies. Tbe first aot on the part of sheep men is wrong.wbile tbe latter is oertainly the lowest type of theft. For anyone who would rob a sbeep camp, taking everything In the way of food, is oertainly a very low type of a villain. It is a custom, in faot it is usually expected, that one should not go hungry when a sheep oamp can be lo cated, but it is oertainly a very deplora ble act to take tbe last morsel of food from a herder's larder. None Bat Ayer's at the World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys tbe extraor dinary distinction of having been tbe only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Chioago. Manufacturers of otber sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but tbey were all turned away under tbe application of tbe rule forbidding tbe entry of patent medicines and nostrums. Tbe deoiBion of tbe World's fair autho rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effeot as follows: "Ayer s Sarsapa rilla is not a patent medioine. It does not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." I Am nnr To tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done fox. me. I bad tbe grip and its 111 effects settled all ovti me. cramps In my legs and frequently I had to get up at night and walk to relax the mus cles. I also had stomach troub- lea. I then took N Hood's Barsapa 0n bottle cured thecratnp, and another has helped my stom ach trouble taken 8 bottles and use Hood's Pills which are the best I ever took." H. A. Melvin, Biatera, Oregon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the publlo eye today. I hava greatly, Hood's Pills easy to buy easy to take, amy in eflact. 2SO. Thh Dootobs' Conditions. Drs. Holmes and Ausplnnd who shot each otber in an impromptu duel recently, do not seem to have muoh improved during the past few days and no one is allowed to see them, exoepting their physicians. Dr. Parker, of the Portland hospital, now has oharge of Dr. Anspluod, and it is stated that the wound in bis arm is of suoh a oharaoter that amputation may yet be necessary. At Good Samaritan hospital there are many oallers daily to see tbe wounded men, but under instruc tions from the attending surgeons, Mrs. Emma J. Wakeman, tbe superintendent, denies nearly all visitors the privilege of seeing them. Mrs. Dr. Chambers is an exoeption to the rule. Dr. Ausplund said that it she wis not allowed to visit LOCAL PCNC11E8. The Gazette's sfoortrng Editor Gives a Few Opinions of Things Seea and I'naeea. . Many think I ought to be funny and relate fnnny stories, bnt as a rule when a story is funny it ia not true. I deal with fax. I have often been asked how a oow can transform real estate into personal property. I don't know. Speaking about cows reminds me of my intimate ohum and partner, The Town Cow. She eearohes for handouts from hay wagons and hacks, while I search tor news. We often stroll out to gether, as the baok streets and alleys are good fields for tbe oow and me. I tell you this cow is a great rustler, that's why I admire her so. She and tbe mayor are also great chums. She often assists bim in welcoming visitors to town. She very oordially receives the venders of bay, oabbages, potatoes and the early corn. You ought to see how gallantly she esoorts them down the street. The other day Harry Hayseed drove in with a load of ohoioe wheat hay. She met him well out of tbe city and re turned with him, bringing np the rear and I mifl-ht add. occasionally sampling It Leads Them All, his product. When Harry arrived at the The "Cyclone Thresher.' lower feed yard be bad nis nay irame left. My ohum proaounoed the bay very fine, and with a wink of the left ear, assured him that there was a good mar ket for such a product here. And now she goes out every morning to meet him again, but be never came baok. Tbey used to tell me that editors al ways got a hand-out from thd fruit wag ons. But I think I'm playing out of luok. Bo far I have received a rotten head of cabbage and a few badly bruised peaobes. These, I might say my part ner, the cow, had refused. I wish right here to inform the horny-banded sons of toil, tbe produoers, that I have alreadj a highly cultivated appetite for tbe edi torial watermelon. P. S. Don't leave consignments at tbe office, bnt hunt me up on the street. My editorial partner and a Sand Hol low admirer of my sandy wit, are botb greatly troubled with facial disfigure ments, that have the appearance of boils. They were oonBoling eaob other last Saturday, saying bow muoh better it would be if the boils were on some other part of their anatomy. Mark Twain onoe told me there was bnt one place for boils and that was on tbe other fellow. However. I didn't tell them of this for If you buy a new Thresher, Engine HORSE POWER ' OR SAW MILL You of course want the best. p. DON'T FORGET THAT C. THOMPSON CO. Are Still in Business In spite o boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive us out, but as long as our friends stay witb us, we will continue to sell honeBt 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. Be sure and call when you want CriKlfirifiS vu vvviivu inward Wood a Hill Va 1 1 til va 1 111 11 lAl Vi Willowware, and many other things. Write for Catalogue and Prices. The ftlassillon Engine & Thresher Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. him be would discharge his nhvsioian, While neither of the patients are oon- 'ear they might think me tbe other tel- sidered in a dangerous condition they o need perfect quiet, and must be kept en I was interviewing my farm reporter tirely free from any exoitement that oon- from the rural districts the other day. versation might bring. I He said "craps" weren't very good. He sized up ths average as about 16 to 1 Memory is a little treacherous now and Sixteen failures to one oron. Tou know tbey nsed to be "seben come 'leben." tben, and causes one to forget some things worth remembering, unless one has an ezperienoe like that which came to Mr. D. . East Moffatt'e Creek, Va. wbo says: "I bad been suffering for years with a torpid liver and found no relief nntil 1 took (Simmons Ijiver Regu lator when I wa entirely relieved of my troubles. I never intend being without Simmons Liver Regulator." But times have changed. I attended a oonoert not long sinoe, as tbe genial advanoe man haJ kindly pro vided me with a pass, that called for a reserved seat on the back beooh. I didn't play the game out though as everything was solos. From tbe deal I tbeir lives, danger or no danger. I am slated to attend the Fossil races next month, so will send you a few punohes from that burg. Hand in or ders for tbe kind you wish before I de part. They will be oorreotly filled. Speakio' of Fossil races, I am reminded of an aooident I once met with at a pre vious raoe season over there. Tbe ee. quenoe was something like this: Good horse, good jockey, good track, good money, good by. But in the language of the bioyclist "I'm a great finisher." And as this Benson will "finish" my sporting ambition, you may look out for better results. Those acquainted with me may have great eonfidwnoe in my ability to piok out a winner. It so, remember that only oash deposits' conut. In tbe meantime I beg to remain, as ever, Yours muchly,' Thb Sporting Editor. Out of Sight! The boy is father to the man, and when the boy dons tbe man's bat he is "out ot sight." Likewise the mno who pro vides himself with one ot T. R. HOWARD'S bats, and also purohases his Groceries, OigarB, Tobaooos and Gents' Furnish ings at this establishmeBt where the freshest and latest of the above linea are kept. This is also tbe plaoe for Stockmen's Supplies, as this store makes a speoialty of everything required by this olass of trade. And a casual observer will not fail to notice that our sheep and cattle men take advantage of this fact. Remember the plaoe HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St., Fonr doors south of tbe Uity hotel. .1 I t a. as.' 1 11 a, I - A Bad Evn.-For aeveral days nast the 8 n e 0K ,BBl lul" " mu" Da" r I i j t 1:1.- nl,If wnnil nn.lmr of the Oaeatt has meu Oiroigu. uu " uuu r r . T ... . , i. ! iu. .,l 1 had a a'ightly disfigured eye that has ,rf-1 '"W j, eft tueln been aoytbing but pleasant. However, "ro"ea P 108 ,lrie" lo "Ye lu," lro h r.n,,l .nnn.h .rati, annlina. "ai nau gBmereu id my luru.. u.tmreu tions, positive oures, preventatives, etc, to start a fair sized apotheoary ahop. My oolored friend, Raatus, went ont Yes, have tried everything from a mustard foraging tbe otber night. He found bis poultice to Balm of Oilhead. but tbe eye game. -Dere am one blessm' 'bout bein still buoks worse than a Crook ooonty blue," said Kastus, as be slowed two oayuse. Yesterday morning a portion of chickens away in bis bag. "Yo' ain't ap' a ooosiirnmcnt of beer.belonginir to Friend to be so viserble in de dark. I oow wish Knight of the MaoraWn. Tbe Utate Commander writes ns from Linooln, Neb., as follows: "After trying otber medioines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in onr two children, we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough eutire- We will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it will oure where all otber remedies fail." Signed, K. W. Htevens, State Com. Why not give tbis great medioiue a trial, as It is KUHniiitfed and trial bottles are free at tbe drug store of T. V. Ayers, Jr. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, 1895-1896. THE UNIVER8ITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON, offers free tuition f) to all students. Young men oan obtain board, lodging, heat and light in tbe dormitory for $2.50 per week. Roomers furnish their own lioen. Young women are provided board in private families at $3.00 per week. Young women desiring board should address Prof. John Stranb, Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugene. Tbe University oilers three bacoalaureate degrees, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Let ters with corresponding oourses ot atudy. Tbe following shorter courses are also offered: An English oonrse leading in two years to a business diploma and in three years to the title graduate in English; an advanced oonrse for graduates of normal aohools leading to the degree master ot pedagogy; A three years course in olvil engineering leading to tbe degree civil engineer; a course of two years for teachers ot pbysioal education leading to a diploma and ths title direotor of physical eduoalion. The University charges an incidental fee of ten dollars wbioh is payable in advanoe by all students. Btndenti holding diplomas from the pnblio sohools and those having teachers' certificates are admitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those desiring information regarding tbe pre paratory department should address tbe Dean, N. L. Narregan, Eugene. For catalogues and information address O. II. CHAPMAN, President. or J. J. WALTON. Soci"etary, EuKono. Oregon. LONM OUKEK. When high grade Llquori and Clfart are alio red. kapt by Te Nottar mnmmm root nnlnlilait I Va blBCK. Yon cannot say that yon have tried . ... . .1 . . . . . ... ,. . . everything for your rhenmatiam, nntil 10 ol lu" umoo HU M proprietress o. me unj uo yoa bave taken Ayer's i Ills. Hundreds oourao mat wu uuiui mn euro iaiK or moving unt mm, oui iuis oreuu i have been cured of tbis oomplaint by tbe sent by some sympathizing neighbor, I worry the patrons of that boose, for in nse of these Fills alone. Tby were ad milled oo exhibition at the World a r air aa a standard oatbartio. Rev. J. M. Denison and wife left Bat nrday, and A. Wright, A. Mallory and Miss Ida rail departed yesterday after noon, all Donna lor npoiene io oe in attendance at conference wbkb oonveues in that oity tbia week. Bavioff nsed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my family ami found it to be a nrst class article. 1 take pleasure in reoommendiog it to my friends. J. V. Foster, West port. Cat. For sals by Bio- Here and There. Million! rid tbe Rambler. Ike Ennis has bicyolea to rent. Aden Bloao, of Orant eonnty, is in tbe city. Walt Fell returned to Pendleton Sat urday afternoon. The Nilee-Vioson, Marble Workt, 97alia Walla. Wash. J. B. Kaoney, tbe stags line contractor, I Oom Johnson Drag Co. It bow locewa i ck.u. - .... orMchid bii f,r,wei Mr. Cash bnyera will do well to eall on mon at tbe M. E.oharcn, south, last Bun was just on tbe point ot taking a bath I inch an event, I will resign my position when tbe mistake was discovered, as sporting editor, and run tbe hotel. I Thanks to the discovery, for from reli- bave already mads arrengemejta with able information believe It contains too China Jim for a partner. We will run a muoh "bad eye" to be nsed aa an anti- flmt claas hash house with 13 cent meals. dote. Weak aad Meryoai Describes tbs oooditious of thousands of people at tbis season. Tbey bave do appetite, cannot sleep, and complain ot tbe prostrating ruvctoi warmer weather. Tbis ooodition may be remedied by dood's banaoarilla, wbioh creates an Jim's tbe cook and I'm tbe runner. Fresb handouts will be delivered at the rear door. My friend, Josh Billings, ooce aaid: "There it two things io this world for which we are never fully prepared, and that ii twins." Now tbart ii two things We lead, others follow. Minor k Co. nranda Marble Works. La Grande A . ai n UalK anliaAmftn II at nfiflatr . Mr T. A. RbA rttort! hom Bator. from a brief visit at Tbe DaiWe. George Thorn loo sod family and F. day evening to a fair sitad andieooe. Rev. Adkins and family are making ar ran Be moU to depart for Day too. Vt aab. tbeir new borne, Ibe latter part of this week. appetite and tunes op all tbe orgaos. It 0 Heppner that we are hardly prepared givea good beano oy maiiug me oiooa for M(J L(lt lgboroh trials with grand Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, eure headache. Orboom Htiti FaIB. Aolrcoleriaeaed lien Mathews is now sole proprietor of fflM the following a some of Ibe prom the oity meat mariet wnere oe aeepe a 1Motftnf,lof tbe etaU fair: Bolglog fresh supply ot beef. pork, mutton, veal, .. , nalioeh aod family are home from tbeir sauaage, baooo and lard, which be aells " Digoesai nu.uuu io premiums, purses amnmer'a ooting. for the loweet market pnee. Fred Bock, and priaes. Numerous novel atlrao- . rtaln nr fane aawioo' Will ,M onianu pawner, ia ami wiiu uiui. n I tiunsi 1U aaji. Begins vrsanesaay eepi. . ..i. 'l a I ., ... if f o- 1 KH ,l, tTri.U Ont.lr Ilk go tO tbe DOOM or iaa hwid( a. iwiuti i truancming aiiurnej . u"f " w- . .. in Mary Henderson. " I was a paMeager oo halurday's traio eo IMeoator Ingalla aod Congressmen Itryaa J. VL Key. aod Da v,d Baker, two of ".,o tb. Tatter Z'i 7t .hi " w i .t. ,. raeee every osy. rereoov nana eaa or- ware IB me "--- w- k A. Roberts and Mrs. 8. P. viaeaaee ootiooe to rapiaiy improve store their retorB from Portland Mis Mrs. Bob Shew arrived rroto for U ana oo patarday .''?''' d f WlUog wtlB oer p. v..,. figbt bfk4 A Boolbero paper says It will give an ltM oo laal eveniba's tralo eod departed oo tbis morning s stage tut a viatt at uuros, ber old home. jury ettaobmeuta. My editorial partner thinks tbia Ilepp- oer soandal is disgraceful. Yes, Its bad, for there's only one tblog worse tbaa be ing talked about, aod that's cot being talked about. Ho let tbe good work go on. Pears like a friend of Dine may be ar rested for gettin' bia shut gun off ia Ibe street Tbe trouble ie be eome mos oigb klllio' an innocent pel eoyote. Hot, (backs to poor marksmanship, Ibe pr secuied still lives to devour tbe persrra tor's cbiokaoe. I was confidentially Informed that one aUnnelooe fur every Be eobeortber, r'.T. .m,i afford lo furnish a doctor Borpay tnetooerel eipw FUf H. P. Peooie, f..rmsrly f Ibis A .i hMi viaiiing with rla- r7.rv.7i:. iu. im te mw lleiantly loc.ud al McMiooyiile. Tbre te bo eien for any roan to ap- .. . mtimt twardemre rat IB ei"'r " " " . .. IhelpiroJ-"-." HvBiBihBBi Uyo, . Uh e?Ire o.fal bf-B or black. from bit Rbea cheeira of T piece I Rallooo aeoensioas and pararbote Jumps by Prof. Frank Miller. Ureod sermon oo Sunday by of our Heppoer girle did eo moeb kiee Ref. Edward Dsvia, of Hao Franoieeo. licg dowo near tbe depot recently that While other merchants are waiting for Peered ooooarl buudey afteroooo . Cob- she burst the collar tattoo off ber shirt tlme to Improve, Mloor k Io. are going I oar U every oigbtdonug the fair. lUdnced walel. This reminds me that doctors 110 IDeir reooru orealitg ,.,, i ..lmM M.n aiall t.r.minma! I kiaaee era r danirerons. and are fie fastest Bile traok io tbe west. Will positively koowa to U great diaeemlna- U the beal fair held io Orasoo! Ad- tors of disease. But I ttl yoa Ibeae mission, CO oeola. ... atl Io . .. II I lo move Uc ' f'd" ,bM Bf - tMit raoeo crTvVr Mdby T.W.A,.r. it. I ha proa-1 V- II. & MoOormlsk, one of tbe "koigLts ol tbe grip," tame op oo laal eveoicg's train to look alter bualuees in tins oil; J. It. Tedroe now keepe eitr pal Htar B wary bnttlwl beer. lUad Ted's ad. aod drtok bis beer. Minor A Co. have received worlb of dry goods alone In tbe laal 01- teao days. Torn Ctrl and Mat Ilalverann, both fpfa(illlf ol Line, were 10 tJe.poaf BUOilsy laat. N't shelf worn ! at Minor A Ci.'s. All bw ao I ol Ilia laieal digus. It-.b II od gt taek laal tveelog Iroia S brief valKo al Teal epr lee. T. W. Arers, Jr. and wife see both re pnrtJ la te oo ll.s u k list. J. be HstMi eme ever from L"tie R.wk )ea(ef Jay. lltppner girls will gi right oo risking Ucairi'Tsii IIoxib Acoordiag lo the Chronicle, Caot. J bo W. Lewis, ot Tbe DftJIr. Las reosivl notloe Ibat be bae been selaflled ao bno'irary anl de eatpp on lua san oi io ueparimaBi ooinmander of Ktieky. It Is quia a ooaplimenttolneoaptaia, as IbeaalaO ite was mads w.ib jot bis InooUJge. The fceit nalioual eiM-amptneol will be held el Luoiavtlle, Keoiuoky, HtUtb lo lilb. Tbe Oral pat in Ibal state ou orgaalsdJ la lv1 The memUre io rreaaed from 4'U lo XI to 0.H15 lo a. Thte was tbe high water mark aod tbe oeit fear Ibe mmUrabip fell to CM1 aod Ibe folloeieg year loS.?u3. Ttxe m if m mm Culled from the Kasle. E. N. Crockett returned from Hitppner Tuesday. Foreat Bres are rawing io nearly every flr thic ket in (Irani county. Ihe whole country is oovered with one deuse oloud of smoke. Hheep from neighboring connties have eaten about Ihe laet Sear of graes lo Grant eouuty, aod it is snppoaad that they will soon return to home ranges. Gene Gilmno, brother of Wood (111- man, ol Poplar, Grant ooonty, was in Long Uret k (bis week oo business. Air. Oilman and family now reside in Hepp ner. A. D. Sloan was In Long Creek Tues day from ibe Middle Folk on hiiainees. Us bas juat returned from where b delivered a band oaltle. Water and pact very eoaroe io Umatilla Mrs. Geo. Hwagtert aod Mrs. J. R Hiiuois. of Heppoer, arrived lo Long Creek Wednesday evening eo route for Ibe McDuffia but springs, where each go oo acoooul of 111 health. Tbeir leatua were rather fraoiioua. and ae a result tbey were botb were Mil when they reached tins city. Vtm. Lualiinan ac- companled Ibem from Lung Creek lo tbe springs. A Wuoniu Chp. A camp of Wood meo of the World waa organised lu Long Creek ImI Tueeday eyeomg by L. L. Hao, with Ibe lollnwing oRloera: Ono L. PatlerMio, oonaul ; John Krum, advis or; J. U. Biyd, Clerk; V- N. Crockett, banker; J. A. Cnsmao, eaooit; II. I). Uyda, watchman: A. L. Rrowo, eantry ; J. A. HUacb, U. V. Hawk aod M.I1 Fanning, truateea. The eamo starto out with o good BiemWrehip, and If Ibe order ie kept op It will result io Us members aeourlng very g'Kid, cheap Insurance. Eagle. i m SHAVE Now haa charee ol the ak ot ronlwtloner lm, Irnlli, rluart, InlHuvtM, etc, formerly owned tjr Boyd MclMiwell. Which he in diioing of at Clof Shave J'ria-s. lea Cream and lr Cream Hnda, Iemiiiiada and (naiisa Cldvr always tn-j't oh hand. GIVE HIM A CALL. Weal tide Main Htreet, Minor llulldliif. ik on tiiiaiiieea. M a m M m m BIS PROFITS ON- SMALL INVESTMENTS niimliic innrli will mule many rlrh. btil enwhira ran they make an much within a short lime at l.jr ao 510.1 prll will mule Many nrn, im eownera ran inT t ki'mIuI HwiiUIIiiii In uralu. I'rutialuna and ei.uk. FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED Can I Mails by Our Systematic Plan of Speculation ortrlnated hf All aicr(iil rulalora nprate on a liilar iyiiem. ,.,, fc II It a wi ll known i liiai inr arw inouaaii.i i mm ... i--- ... . - - ..... hy ru-nilr IfnOiiif Ihr.inih I b !. t.mk'ra. make larsa aini.iinla er Irw inmiMii'l ditiuc. I'.r man Ineau a hundred ur two huudrl dull lia hum m.( l.f IN'aw who Iii.mI a low Ihfuiaah l ll l.alxiala. l ll,al ) ' ear, ranlii( If, in a tare up U I i,iui til . i... m...b ii.a laxal lirt.ru fnim rnmiralll ittiall Invralmrnla on tl.la .lan ar rani whn ll.aawaf Irwrn Chira.! aud lrwt lliruh krnkart abo lhirouhly Our i.lan 4m Hk Ihe wh..l amotinl lnald on any trade. Iml etf l.lh ald-a. an ll.al whether tl,aaaikeriarauilaiia It l.rlua a atMli rnl that pllea up en..rnt.iily lo a '' "'- , ,. ., . ahd7.,VlH..r, Wa.r.T7,,.,t. i.e, ... Il. (-.Intefa ALL TRCC. ' X.M.I.I .lai.a n.arri.i tia.ll.ia l-iiir IHaheat rrl..,an. In regard Ui our .landing and uncea.. for I'lillief liilnrH.ain.a aldreM THOMAS 4 CO.. Banker and Broker. 241242 Rlaltst Bulldle.f, Chicago, III. roe Sale, Tea share of t k io Ibe Nalhal Batik nf Heppoer. Ad trees IU baid T. O'f. R'flelfer. Ailmk-ton, O;rgoo, Mtf. A p stream) le TAtwtiwa oM Wtwvt Towm. tnj f f If"urm r,t aart W mX Seewb aad IJ& par p -w. ejT ptree. AAU 11U iTUalaUaa41faik.i. l.nirit i.itr. tir.i .Miiiini at iuitih r ' at u f I . ... ...... IS.. ketmefMix l'e ...la-4i f I'ZzZ, Tl ly-t--W-. When rallli f l"f !" Ite, .ieee lay ystssm? aeU'wfcfc - ; IT t I Hi AJminiittator'i tiotict. i.tiit or w xmh ("trmv leea a1w-.lt laO.Mfi ttti ta !) nt Mta I eaalt f .iman, ey..1. were 'a'-lel lo h ) (M.nii t' ''f I I y STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Ore. A tralnlhf a hnnl fnt tearhera I'ooifteW elfht gfada IfaliJni Aefmrtmenl aad frtitig piolraeKtiial aad aa4emki ruuiaea. Tbe Dlleena of the eahael entitlee ee !-? In ths state wil he ilfiatioe). books and lililn i'4 -r ye. heanll'ul and heallhrnl .-tl..ei. nn eelo.ii.e. Then I a reel demand Uif well mined te daft, i Iheta M) aa uf I'fir anlraliwl lew. ben. I alal'tJiie rl.eellullr eel.t ua ai plkallttli Addeeea V. i. CAMfhSI I- ar W. A, WW1. Iie.,.1. i,t. awtra'-ary V T no iisiieeejo o. ' te leeett let any ee r ewt fwrthsreaefeil J t-)d and Mglnf. Miiinr-Me JM f4, FT:! pMtt.!l -Mrs. M. LeBalliater, Bgor-o Ml tbe efcnvy of bow lb old " " " )h. , t- I saawr ot ' ,B Karot so siU bj Mrs. Mo. Werea, is oow eul)iers at oia. l.tog it final oi.e. ,.........,,.... i.e a..- i dot. p""m, t l-rM'J 4 !' '" J'easmaking , ... iy ineol..r In F.-t- Or.g-.n who ; ,, ... . . m.. l. . ' '" we leata.be"'' 0 .' i,Mdly t. .,j...i- . Hla-e e,M fnf l,o M..6la, fl.a .-fs f an at'...t,.y lo ! " ; "' -... e- offlmal tMC ,b - r'Va . ? rrl..,e.r.le.rto.r.g..i W-I..r ,t.m. II. ti , w.ll f4 II t. V.. - ' large enoogo ! m.' -akj-i t8 garao4. LiobUalLal to.llifi,TltM.Uie, iLarlate sol betorleje. ! alvenUgs lo cell os or aJJraes Ibis "" lfc,Uwjeeigt16,' " 9 1 jaMiMjoMatctUeet CAf. I U. W eOe, I'ruv. T. W. AyerWr-, agt. i oer. Ml Ai-u.wwt , .. AttorneyM fit JH'w. All IciameJS alUn le to lo a i r-. rr.pl an I satifr4ry manner. Notariea I'ttl.lic aii.i ('..llerVwa. orrici: in naiiunal dank tciU'i.so. ULII7it.il, i I I i I uuLooa