OVERWORK - INDUCED - Nervous Prostration tociplete Ejcovcry hy th3 1Tsc of Ayer's Sarsaparliia l' Soiim Veins nu, as u rc-sult of. too Hose utti'iniuii to business, my health failed. I bitiiiiio weals, nervous, was Unable to look ufur my interests, and manifested-nil the s.vu'ptDitis of a de cline. I took three hott-lcs of Ayer's Saisiiiiarilla, began to improvo at ouce, fev 0a U f sses i 1 Here and There. Ike Large returned from Portland Friday. NeeT. R. issue. Howard's new ad. in this 4 and pradually increased my weight from ono lmndrfil and twenty-tlve to two hundred poumls. Since then, T and my family have nsed this medicine when needed, and wo are all in the best of health, a fact which vn attribute to Ayer's Sarsapnrilla. ' I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day hail it. not been for Ayer's Rursarmrilla, of which preparntiou T cannot say ton murh."-ir. 0. TTinson, Postmaster and Vault. Kinard's, S. C. Ajsi'sS Sarsaparilla RC$nQ KSOftt AT WORLD'S FAIR. A ?if C Hilo Cnvo Dee r's Bills, mm 6(JNM0NTUtwtDTHUFRl iliff J I 2 3 43 6 7 8 9 I0 ll IT 13 14- 15 16 17 18 W 10 i ZZ 15 Z4- lb Tb Take Notice. L The mo of Are pent per line will be 3hnt(xl for "carrt of thank," "rmolutlmu of repnet," Hat of wwlrttn; prevent and rtonnra, nd obituary notice, (other than thooe the ellt V shall hlmnelf ?lve ma matter of nnwa.) and ootlcea of apeelal meeting for whatever purpoae. 2. Notice of church ami aoeletT and all other ntertlnimtit from which revenue la to he 1 rted, ahall be charged for at the rate of five nt a Hue. Then rule will be (trlctly ulher t to In Try ltiatanoe. Advertlaliii rata rvtwonable aid made known ipoo application. TIME TABLE. fttaare for Hardman, Monument, Lon Creek, tone Day and Catiynu City, leaves aa follow : Every dar at 6 a. m., except HiiiuIat. Arrlveaeverydajratt p m..eiccpt Monday. The cheait, qnlckr't and lirat Hue to or (rom the Interior mnntry. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phlll Cohn, Asenl Bill Ingram is reported as being mtloh better. Billy Crank was over front Bitter Saturday last. Mrs. R. A. Spivey is here (rom The Dalles on a visit. Our old friend, Cy Metier, showed up in town yesterday. The familiar ting of the school bell is heard onoe more. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, n alia Walla, Wash. Hon. J. N. Brown is over at Canyon City (dreading oourt. Geo. Aiken got baok Saturday from the Baker City raoee. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamblel were in from Ei-ht Mile Saturday. Mrs. A. Keithlv. of Heooner. has Oochiu chiokeus for sale. b27-4-81. Dr. E. R Swinburne leaves this week for a brief visit to Portland. Clyde gperry returned from below Saturday and looks natural. Mrs. Annie Gilliam has moved back to town to school her oliilJreo. E. L. Matlock has had his billiard table repaired with a new cover. La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ore. S. C. Smith, salesman. Hennner. Homer Harrington returned from visit to Salem and Portland Saturday last. J. B. Mannirjg save he bag potatoes to sell. See his ad. elsewhere in these columns. a. r. tsatriey returned last evenina from a ten days' visit to Portland and valley pointg. Ben Parker, of tbe sawmill, and Bob Board, of Galloway, were in town Fri day and Saturday last. A. Hood and family returned to town Saturday that tbe children might at teud eobool for the winter. The grand lodge K. of P., of Oregon, convenes at Salem today and promises to be an mterestiuu session. J. D. Hickey got iu late last week from Austin Station where he baa been run uing his sheep this summer. Best accommodation and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. Last Friday Newt Jones received from Nebraska 600 head of stnok hogs and will feed them tor the fall markets. When you want to fel merry call on tii"he Kperry, at the Belvedere Saloon where they keep the finest wet goods in town. tr The Gnzette is reliably informed that there will be a nnrohernf tbe race horses of the valley and The Dalles at the Heppner raoer. Condon Globe: Lee Kilbnnrn, Clans Johnson and Paul Schiller, of Idea pre oinot, were over to tbe couuly seat Tues day on business. W. A. Allyn, brother of T. J. Allyn who lives below Lexington, at one time a resident of Morrow oounty, died ro oeutly at Vanoouver. Matbewi Bros., City hotel barber shop, tonsoria) artists. Uairoutting, shaving, shampooing, etc., dona soientinoally. Baths at 25 cents apiece. A. W. and Mrs. W. G. and U. L. Pat terson departed on Saturday's train for Portland and Snlem. A. W. goes as one of Doric Lodge's representatives. The Heppner school oorps oonsUts of tbe following: I'rnf. J. D. Brown, Jay W, Shipley, Mim Kinsman, Florenoa Crittenden and Mrs. F. M. Fuqua. Isaao Largs hss moved bis family op to Heppner from Portland and tbey will reside for the winter In the house be longing to Q E. Fell, on Court street. Huilob's Cure, the great Cough and Cronp Cure, is in great demand. Porket iz e intains twenty-(We dose only 25c. Children love It. Hold by T. W. Aysrt Jr. Catra Pale Star Brewery Beer In Half Pint Bottle ran be had only at the City Hotel Bar! Where hlxh (rail Liquor and Ctitart are aim Ill ny IrU. lory of the Tarkrjr. Who killed the turkey f Hald Uwyer Brown, Haul, A id I (hot him on the Br, Tal bo killed the turkey. Who owned (he turkey? Quoth 'Gen Slorum. "se my mother, w lib a 'Ore' li ran bur another, You kilted my rm.thrt turkey." Tbe special that came np Saturday for cattl was five ram short and was compelled to return to Arlington for them brfura tbe shipmeot oonld be made. If yon desire a Iniurions growth of beeltby bair of a natural eolur, nature s crowning ornament of both set, nse only ilad's Vegetable Htoiliao Uair lUnewrr. F. finrowels baa relnrn'd to Morrow rotinty after having spent the bare eel season op at D'lie, Wash. Us will rs ai'le In U'S Lennglon origbborb'md this winter. Ijiet week Minor k Go, bongbt th gr rery slock of Will A Mooum. The latter wi'l teot their entire altenima to dry gimda' gebts' f oroUbin, boots and shoes, eto. Caftain Hweeney, U. H. A., Han Dieso, .t.'Cal. says: "Hlnlob's Cats'fb IUnelf is To remove tb evnitplJ ba''it. anly safe nils, foil nll.ee flat OO.I. therefore leadmrf thteln fe oro. Iy pe JU rk rr. C'od..o Olohe: If mn Ayer's Tille, eaprrially asa family HunWk an J iwts tiMer, mi'J ! i,htaU.. 11. N. r r.ier. K. L. Hmilb and K W. oove h- et,.upiea paMi. id , b rollPIOt i hi fll0Bj ,h, treatment I. a ,nn t Ay-r a , A , , - ,.ru, &lr, lowed hy laiatlve diet. Mmt T ... ,.. t, albariirw to more barm lban '"'" : ffe Call llie Altmliot, ; OF THE PUBLIC mrm Q f H FACT IM fl Wiwfcnf n4 rrrf irs fnlf h or 'J fW r-m nn-frrer rteyono ', A U fiU.aj IhwjK Ai J lJ .of ; or, in othrf rti, h i fiir l Ihr Irnlh t ml Im 1 Aim, UV fo mil rlmm la un Urilt rrr one , f-f r Jt f want mttn It tmrre ff fan JU or nntt.tr .mi i-fiatf f'.'f I lutt.ful l thttr t,rt,thrr mrr thtnt wA(-A u tin rrj la My it f wifA ;. rrrhtar ) www tie imrilt Ih pit.lif f ffrmr t-k.tt fWfie fm w.ll fini (I 4 ft l,f, r ". sf-lf 4 wv Urtt, uir Mini an n rht'tp f'-r in I tttm fjr,m, a a a Cll ni k nnl rw w.l tr nn f trM er y. IVry liffftfUi Y'r HORNEH h RHEA. . i t..-. e- ti ' " '' ' AM h r-' 1 " ' mt t" t" 'e w! af l ti !-. if t ' ' !. . . I tr -1 ' " ' ' tmmt U A At fi " r a -. m t-.. e t a r- e,n h m Itw o W yUAl.'11 f H ' P'r! ' 1 iSW MAA aaaaaaa Moore of Condon, successfully organized a K. of P. lodge here Saturday night with a charter membership of 20 names. Tbere are b few others that could not be present that night that will oome in later on. next morning most of tbe boys showed signs of having had a bard tus sel With the goat, but tbey all came out without a soar, nevertheless. Tbe com mittee on ao.'ommodaiion bad a fine sup per prepared at Jaok Andrew's restaurant. Overwork, either physioal or mental. will produce weakness and loss of energy. Too many business or family oares, overwork in the harvest field, an excess of woman's work and worry will produce months of misery. To prevent this, tbe exhausted system should be reinforced immediately. Dr. J. fl. McLean's Strengthening Cordial sad Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy. Prioe $1.00 per bottle. This is convention week in BeDpner. Todav tbe Conntv W. U. T. U. meets in convention and will close on tomorrow evening. Thursday the Morrow County Sunday School Association convenes to remain in sessinn nntil Saturday noon. Our citizens should avail themselves of tbe opportunity to attend these con ventions, as tbey will doubtless be made very interesting. Tbe W. C. T. U. oounty convention begin their work this afternoon at the Baptist church at 130 o'olock. Tbe L. T. L. entertainment tonight at the M. E. ohnroh South. An nil day meet ing tomorrow at tbe M. E. ohusch, be ginning at 9:30 a. m Mass meeting tomorrow evening at tbe opera bouse. commencing at 7:30. Now is the time to get tbe Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of the West. Witb tbe Gazette, both strict ly in advance, tor one year, $3. No better combination of newspapers oanbe made in tbe state. Besides we will give ah a premium an additional journal, tbe Web- foot flaoter, an agricultural paper, Come in now and subsortbe. Elder J. W. Jenkins, accompanied by bis wife and little daughter, arrived from The Dalles on Saturday nights train and will spend this week in Henn ner. Elder Jenkins preached to bis ooogregation at the opera bouse on Sunday morning and evening, and will preach here also on next Sunday at the usual hours- James MoOarty, of tbe Galloway seotion was in Heppner yesterday. He has spent tbe summer in the vioinity 1 1 Dale, Grant Co., looking after bis band of sheep, but has now returned to winter range. While in the city he did not tail to remember the Gazette. Confusion as to the oboioe of a blood purifier is unnecessary. There is but one best Sarsspsrills, and that is Ayer's This important fact was recognized at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893, being the only blood-pnrifier admitted to be placed on exhibition. Fossil Journal: Heppner has raised $1000 to be given la purses at the fall races to commence in that town on Oct. 221. This date will give horses ample time to reaoh Heppner from Tbe Dalles district fair. Fossil will ba represented at both places. Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of tbe city meat market where be keeps fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baoon and lard, which be sells for the lowest market price. Fred Bock, tbe Portland butcher, is still witb bim. tf Grant Co. News: Miss Florence Crittenden took her departure tor Hepp ner yesterday morning, where she goe to take charge of one of tbe inter mediate department of the Heppner publio school. John Kilkenny, of Galloway, will shortly leave for Portlsnd wlib a csr load of mutton sheep. Tbere seems lo be other attractions, also, down tbal way for John, if all bis friends say about bim is true. Prof. J. D. Brown bat moved no from Lienogton and yesterday began bis la bora a principal of the Heppiipr school No person or factor will tie) more loya to Mr. Jirown In bis efforts than tbe Gazette. Mrs. J. M. Vanghan. wife of tba popnlsr and ellloieut depnty sheriff o Haroey county, carne in on rnday's stage and left immediately for Portland wbera alia will probably spend tba winter. The little city of Hood River held very creditable horticultural fair on rhurmlav and iriday of last week Tb display of apples and other fruit grown lo that reatloo was very Qua. Hoot I Lnoff, a brother of Mrs. T. It. Howard, la io tba eity from Union oonuty, visiting his relatives here for a few da a. Mr. Ling ta quite eitenaivtly lo'ereeted la mining over tbere. Geo. Hmitb recently reoelted word from Halloa ennnty, Calif., announcing lbs death of bit brother. Ha wa killed but baa not learned bow It occurred probably an accident. Elmer Kloconi's photograph gallery i now open no Inner Main eleet wbera etrlotly flrnl-elaaa work ran he seen red at reasonable prises. Call and M"nim work and get prices. 7uif W. O. rstleraon, tba editor of this paper, left OO yeeterdsy'a train to alien lb fand lodge, K. of VH at elrm. W. ; U. la the prenl grand neter at arms of Ibis f ratid domain. II . a. r.J Matlork. Will Ciwlna and Prer k Natter relomei fmrtt tbe Halera far Krulay laaL (a Mai lor k will ra il's la lime l ba lo atieadanea no tba liepfyaef race. Nat Yaia and wit are over from Ykims after bavin tn fr-ta llein. eer lor en yeaia. Mr. Teals I ke the Yakima eiia and will r el or a borne la ' a few da) a. Karl's Clover UI, tba great I11-h1 i ptriflef, alVea ffeehr.ee and aleerbeae lo 1 the (:ai'letnn and rnree (''t alloa, ! 23 ete., eta., . li.Wby T.W.Ajer. J'. S Hat A)et al lb fair Atei'a Ha'eepafillatr j ) the stlre lit.a't l.tirrtee,f t.av.t g (alba bif-d triSer alio eed an ibihil al the Wihl'a fair, (t..ea"v Manafartitrera .f .t.ee sraarilla a .ut,! . ever tu- l taia h'.aii.- A I heir r l. l.tt l t were all Inrted a under ll.e : le e'-ti iff tie 11 f ltlig lhaj ee.trt r-f ,! re1teie -f4 e'rma.i IM deeiaw-a f l W'l- ' f.f aalhia. I li.a ta ef Alef'a H. e.n,! was In lll'tl a f'dh.e; ' Kltt filla -a n l a taieet fe-dli Sot hene. lo tba l et ft S"e I fcra lie aw u " OYSTER-SHELL HOUSES. Tbey are Frequently Met with lm Texaa Town. "Houses built of oyster shells can be seen in a large number of Texas towns,'' said O. A. Holland, a well known newspaper man, recently, says the Cincinnati Gazette. "The state was at one time undoubtedly a part of the bed of the Gulf of Mexico. How many years ago geologists do not know, and natural historians are puz zled at the forms of life, so different are they from any ta be found else where." Mr. Holland then proceeded to unfold a remarkable story. Running across the state from north to south, he said, is an immense ledge or sheet of rock formed of oyster shells. This ledge averages about twenty feet in thickness and is used for building pur poses in some places, while in others it is ground up and placed upon the ground as a fertilizer. There is a large quarry near Henrietta, in the northern part of the state, and a num ber of handsome blocks have been con structed from it. When first taken out of the earth it is white and soft, but when exposed to the air it becomes hard and turns to a beautiful buff color. It was formerly used for foundations only, but during the past few years a great many handsome blocks and resi dences have been built of it." ft Marvelous ttmults. From a letter written bv Rev. J, Guudermsn. of Dimondale, Mcb., we are permitted to make this extraot: "I have Lesve8 the Jungle Forever," and tbe no hesitation in reoommending Dr. King's ctftam is drawn over one of the most New Disooverv. as the results were brni"B oonoeits io literature. In the almost marvelous in tbe oase of my wife Bnae number in whioh Mowgli makes While I was pastor of the Baptist ohurob bis final adieux, appears for the first at Rivns Junction she was brought down ,ime before an American audienoe, the witb Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe now-famed Riobard Le Gallienne in a Terrible paroxysms of ooughing would plea for religion under the title of "The r'rl? T ? !L",e ir"P:l0.Ji Greatness of Man." A Nervousness Cannot be permanently cured by the nsa of opiates and sedative compounds. It Is too deeply seated.' It is caused by an impoverished condition of the blood, npon which tbe nerves depend for suste nance. This la the true and only natural explanation for nervousness. Purify, en rich and vitalize the blood with Mood's Sarsaparilla and nervousnees will disappear. Hood's Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood and will send it coursing through the veins and arteries charged with the life giving, strength building 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 oniy Hood's Because Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier prominently 1n the public eye today. Sold by all druggists. HrwVc Dillc enr habitual eonstlpa "wus rl 13 tion. Price Sic pr bo. Late Literary News. Rudyard Kipling makes his last ap pearance as a teller of Jungle Stories in The Cosmopolitan for October. "Mowgli seemed as if sbe oould not survive r,ooluOH8Ul"iHU' very P" them. A friend reoommended Dr. PRPer on Mate Universities" is oon King's New Discovery j it was quiok in tributed to this number by Professor its work and highly satisfactory in Klv. And amnno ih tor.toiiQr. - Hcpkinson Smith and Boyesen. No results." Trial bottles free at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1. OD I We will pro back to the land of our Fathers. And during their absence Minor & Co. will be found at their old stand, selling at 10 PER CENT Under Competitors! If you doubt this statement, thous ands will come forward and con firm the same. n sis ii on Styles too Numerous to Mention SUITS FOR $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 IT TO $20.00 0SK TO SEE DDR LIKE OF $10.00 BVERSDBTS Our line of Bools and Shoes are amongst ihe largest (if not the largest) io be found in ihe city. MINOR & CO. Call and examine, we are here to show goods. Wc sre the leaders. Others follow. more beautiful work has ever appeared in any magazine than tbe marvelous Saved by a Dog. uiuiiuhliuub ui waurmeiy usea bs a A large Newfoundland dog saved a nontipiece and aooompanying tbe prose boy's life at Baltimore recently. The poem by Mrs. Csrdozri Drake who is boy is eight years old, and the dog, said to be Kipling's favorite artist for formerly a tramp, is now well cared hls j,,Ke Stories-Carter Beard, Outer ior. ine ooy unu tno aug were romp- , r -j v 1 1 . I 'ind, Denman, and Kemble, are among k w i,intn f..n ri,rH thoe wko contribute a wealth of illus There are twenty feet of water in the tration to his number. The Cosmopnli dock. The bio- Newfoundland saw the tan announces that it will begin the boy fall, and just as he came to the sur- publication in January of The Aanuul face sprang into the dock and swam to turisfs Illustrated Magnzine, to be fullv mx wiuiltv ha it rn tha nnrr u nuilr which I 11 hpnt. him fW.. n,l thpn th' j J tainlng from Bixteen to twenty pages by started to swim with his burden to the lh",',b ' ib other side of the dock. A man rushed """'l' ' "K". ".8,,i "LfelE" . . , . , I nunu'iiiuiiniO) uui iiuuimi IRI UUU w.v..ciuC ..tuw.v.v...t t0(,k KroWB interests mo piace jumpeu inu rowuoat onu managed to pull both the dog and the boy out of the water. The dog became a hero in the eyes of the people who had been attracted to tbe scene and he was given a first-class dinner for his heroism. Four big BurrfBWS. Having tbe needed merit to more than make good all tba advertising claimed tor them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds" enob bottle guaranteed Electrio Bittrs, the great remedy for Ldver, Btomach and Kidneys, ltiicklen s Arnica Halve; the best in Ihe world, and Vt. King's Aew Life nils, wbicb are a perieot pill. All these remedies are LKTI KIt I.I8T. AT HEPPNER IETTER8 ADVEUTIHKD J Or., Went M. MM. Bur dnn Mr Martha Barton Mr Martha Lnva Mr l.liclicll Jhiiics When ralllnir for the" lcttur nloasu aav advertised. J. I. Wm.i.iahn, 1'. M. What Do You Need ? In the line of Machinery, Wagons, etc., the public will do well to look over the large stock of the new firm, Wills & Slocum. la They carry a very large, well-assorted stock of General Merchandise which they will sell at prices that defy competition, for cash. No trouble to show goods, BDtl the public are invited to call and examine their goods as to quality and prices. They are located in the old Blacktnan stand, Heppner, Oregon. When you come to Heppner, don't forget WILLS Ss SLOCUM. NOTICE OF INTENTION. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLE. ORE'iON. Id Oetohor 4. lwt'i. Koth'H Is hprehv Klven that the (ollowliiK'iianied settler tins Hied no tice of his Intention to inn Ice final lilool In sup. Kirt ol hla claim, and that said proof will t tnaile nelore J. V. Morrow, County Cleric, at uupner, tiregon, on (tovomlier 10, l'.i,, vis: NICHOLAS LEATHERS, lid. E. No. 3009. for the H'i NV'.' and NU HWH Hee. Z7, Ti. .' M. R i E, W. M . lie Haines the followlnir wllnesae to jirov nn roiiuniioiia rciiicno upon anil vtilllvatlon oi, shki 'nun, vik: James Hilton. Einerv HiH'rrv. Mark Rllur. guaranteed to do just what Is claimed uomiioniery, an oi ii,ir.iiu,in, ireiion. . ik.n. ...) ti .i i , . I J AH. r . M t M ) K K, urui mi i j inn urno-r mm I slim n l Ti- KeKlsler, uariieii unrpwim win giatl io leu yon mora of Ihem. Hold atT. W. Avers. Jr., drug store. TRY 7HE m7 A short needle In sowing. TiRrE.tTi.NB for greaM on velvet or cloth. Rniovi.'fo ink from boards with muriatic acid, afterward washed with water. A suitrT of white paper on a dark ta ble cover, if you must work at it at night Osk ounce of bormi, two ounces of shellac, one pint of boiling watt-r, for a glue or cement. . Ontarior-Burns Stasis Line -a n li nt A. WILLIAMS, P-op OXTAlUO-HUliXS Leave Burn Daily al ti p.m. and ar rives at Ontario io ii hoars. Single Fare $7.00, nrMtnrlTrmfSinnn HnrklrasAnilrart.lv. ' . Mv a w Tbi beat shIvs in the world for cots , rTtir..ugh frrihi J't end. Kr muud. tirutar, Horra, Ulrers, Mall Hbeuin, Fever HON, letier. Chapped Hands, HUHXS GV1ATO.V f'l.l ll.t.in. I...,m .11 . ..n I " "H""" l,..r Hrt,. ,1. lit nrn.lH, ,,!.. r.inneela and positively CUreS I'llew, Of OO pay al I iihi il y IUi 1 1 n. r Moiimiiriit aua reomrl It la v naaiite,l In ! H rted I., inlrior In.m l'.irlland. l otmnu m'iiri. ii w gu atiM.1 ki ive .,, ,,,,,., c,ll(r,nie and Uku H'(rot anllafMrlltiM nr monev rafnrtdril, aiu-al llurna. rrr 25 rtil per T. W. Avr, Jr. bi. For sal by M ktcuzziA&m fur rvLfti It is ii' t at all atirpriaing t tho iiiimeiiHfl crowd going to trad? at tbe Ur of P. C. THOMPSON CO. Wlim wet cinail r that Ilrppner liandleo tnoiw rn-rcliaii-iIism than lh other seventy. tao cftii,ti a of Kantrn ()ri;on t tthrt and that I. i TIiouimio Vak Imtt'tln tiine.ofVMitli f lliaL It ia ht to ln woinlorrd at that th7 havrt all of tht local trl and nrt of that f Cnli fciruia and Cliicafi, but they will hot I aatisfiI till they liar tin trad of 1'aria, Iibdort and New York la (tet io with th rush and cxnn t llif ODD COMIJINATION SKiN T. R. HOWARD deaths in Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it an object for you to trade with him as his prices are right, and all goods that he handles are of the very best Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, HoppiuM, Oregon. POTATOES !! POTATOES !! of Potatoes! At my ranch, ten inili-a aonlh-i sht of 1 lepi.ncr, at lo imt ioudI iu tho Old, narked. Or will didivfr at llpjpiir at la r pound, lor seed potatot-a, my crop canuot I hi braton. si. Ii. MANNING, HEPPNEIt, OREGON. w, tf. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. WISH BREAD. CAKES AMD PUS ALWAYS OS HAND. At th Corner of Main aiid Willow MfwU. Follow lli crowd aod jfu can't lnis It BIS FROFITS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS S.i.irMi .r..m l'l . mni ft. h. . t r" .ifa( lhr mat. o tn irb .lll l IkiM Him mm t il "! uiatl-.l, III I. '!!, t'lo laloi ai.'l k rwos. Ilia ' L M.ry 4ws AtaW..rt, ' Mr 4s .ft(Vfy A..f-e) Lm vitl.tw iu ',tipi-t ey sltH I .m. a-l mmfmm ..f IK. - t ItilrMt g rht tun IKaeft(t Do You Want a Rfc ? Don't You Want a I'lace to Put up Your Team ? II SIP FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED I n t l,f Onr Systematic Plan of Speculation i,f ia llif th'ngi t hi ..)sa - ur IM.I.-IMI iMpMf ratifi f tttm , $ Is ttf l.f K"M tltl htM( a (V (t,'f'it 'I j 1 1 ta alaft a la 1 h h Iha lar .rv irr,m rr.ir.iri f wmm't inirtissfnit ! ah Hit i r f !' ml 1 1 a itum h' ' IhI IhfMogli t r- a ha lliurtif at f ! .,r, rti ti a f!a iwM lnm4 ; la ImI ra Ma a ! It al kalKaJ II.. BkSItU l.tM Irf la. S II I.. !. A kiiW t'tftll f ti I lti ti U 0 ( it . t I ft Arc You in Nml of a Saddle! ,UVTI fO CONVINCING OOrS. '"' v,.,.i.j..-r.....l.t-rt.iii 1 .. lm I H....I i .i-.it, I t All ISII. ' . r ii.rin li.i lm f i '..( i i.t.i.... in !' I .i ln- I l-.t I il'i.l l'.l-.u.ai, . .1 ltmm THOMA9 4 CO., Diiit'i Ortliri, 2l242 Rialia Bwil1n . Chiaa, III. arse : j akttl ta i&L.I la T L- a. V Ii ft II it - - 1 - 1 f & It.. . - I v, v Y i W - f ' -w a i 1 1 ifisawt f Q I sap iifip m ill hhiwih rw i if 0 s w 1 i f a l s : I . t m.1 ft. 11 .4.1 ftJ r . . . . t.'f. I. 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