IB Gen. Mahone died in Washing ton City on the afternoon of the 8th. He was at one time senator from the state of Virginia, and a leading figure in politics iu that state. Governor F. T. Greenhalge was renominated for a third term by the Massachusetts republican convention at Boston on Saturday the 5th inst. The platform adopted declares very Btrongly for protection, but is not in favor of the free coinage ot silver by this government outside of an inter national agreement. 152,000,000 that we are out for the year. Those same audiences ought to remember how two years ago we were told how the change in the tariff would increase our exports; that the ships must be loaded both ways. That shows the difference between democratic theory and democratic fact. It is the same old law. No country outside of England ever tried a tariff for revenue only and clung to it long enough, that was not absolutely stranded. Salt Lake Tribune. Tbe formal indictment of the man known as Holmes for the murder of Benjamin Pitezel gives promise that enough of the extra ordinary course of this extraordi nary criminal will be judicially uncovered to hang him. This is all that is necessary, since he has but one life to forfeit His con viction on this indictment will be fortunate, as it will stop the telling of the full story of his murderous life. Curiosity, of the ghoulish type that feeds on bloody deeds, will be disappointed, but justice, as far as it is possible to mete it out to such a criminal, will be secured. Oregonian. Ex-Congressman Thompson, of Portsmouth, Ohio, prophesies the election of Bushnell in Ohio by forty thousand, and says if the proper interest could be aroused in the election the plurality against the democratic ticket would bo seventy-five thousand. lie considers that there is no question of the republicans carry ing the legislature. Colonel Wat Hardin, who is running for governor of Kentucky as a democrat, said in a speech at Brandenburg the other day: "I will not surrender my convictions for any office on God's green earth." Colonel Hardin believes in free and unlimited coinage of silver. His platform indorses the gold platform of the president and Secretary Carlisle. The colonel accepts his platform only as a step to the accomplishment of his ends, and it now remains to be seen whether the democrats of Ken tucky, who have long followed Secretary Carlisle and believe9 as he does, will hold to their con victions as faithfully as does the candidates. If they do on election day Colonel Hardin will be allowed to hold his convictions and not be embarrassed by any office. Inter Ocean. That Tired Feellhg. It a common complaint and it is a dan gerous symptom. It means that tbe system is debilitated because of impure blood, and in this condition it is espec ially liable to attacks of disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla is tbe remedy for this con dition, and also for that weakness whioh prevails at the change of season, climate or life. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently on the bowels and liver. 25cta. 10.NE ITEMS. The weather is fine, superfine. Tbe grass has started well, bat another sprinkle would help it along. Mr. Ben Case is making arrangements to build an addition to bis home. Mr. Ed Glock purchased tbe old blacksmith shop and two lots and is ready for business. Mr. Tom Carle has moved part of his ranch house down to lone and rented it to our new teacher. Mr. E. Olook spent his spare time digging a well and struok plenty of water at ten feet deep. Mr. Joe Woolery shipped several oar loads of hogs. He makes a specialty of fattening hogs for tbe market. Mr. Sando sold his old hack to Mr. Childs. Mr. Cbilds is now engaged in walking a well for Mr. Fetteys, but expects to make a trip by back to California in the near future. lone had quite a time of securing a teaoher, but Mr. Unstrap is now em ployed and school starts today. Quite a number of pupils will attend, as the population of our district has increased wonderfully sinoe our boom. Jake. Oct. 7, 1805. Keep the Baby Fat. " Curt Bpriko, Ga., May 21, 1894. 11 My habv was it iivinp skeleton. The doctors said he was dying of Maras rnus. Indigestion, etc. The various foods I tried seemed to keep him alive, but did not strengthen or fatten him. At thirteen months old he weighed exactly what he did at birth seven pounds. I began using 'SCOTT'S Emulsion, some times putting a few drops in his bottle, then again feeding it with a spoon; then again by the absorption method of rubbing it into his body. The effect was mar velous. Baby began to stouten Und fatten, and became a beautiful dimpled boy, a wonder to all. fccorrs Emulsion supplied thd one thing needful. "Mas. keknom Williams." Scott's Emulsion is especially useful fur .sickly, delicate children when their other food fails to nourish them. It supplies in a concentrated, easily digestible form, just the nourishment they need to build them up and give them health and strength. It is Cod-liver Oil :nade palatable and easy to assimilate, combined with the Hypophosphitcs, both of which are most remarkable nutrients. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute! Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $ 1. Seventh Annual Fair -OF THE- Mr. Q. O. Strong, prinoipa! of the publio schools at Anderson, Gal,, says "I have used Chamberlain's PaiD Bulm and have found it an excellent remedy for lameness and Blight wounds. ' Lameness usually results from a sprain, or other injury, or from rheums tistD, for whioh (JhamberlaiuB fain Balm is especially intended and un equalled. It affords almost immediate relief and in a short time effects a permanent oore. Eor sale by Blooam Johnson Drug Go. A Worm at Hen Increases the discomfort of the voyager. But even when the weather is not temp- ! estuom he is liable to sea sickness. They who traverse the "gigantio wet Fkance points with pride to the fact that there is only one lawyer to every 0000 of her people. This country cannot make as decent a showing as that, but some comfort may be derived from the reflection that of every 0000 porsons who claim to be lawyers in the United States only about one 1b ness" should be provided with Iiostett- ii . fii.i-(.i ht i er'i Stomach Bitters, whioh quiets really deserving of the title. Most (liHor(,ered stomachs with grat'fvioa of them resemble necossitv in that speed and certainty. To the hurtful ii i i mi iniiueuun oi a iruuui, malarious or 100 lUL-y iiuw in mw.-i0IKKiftui, rianrous or damn climate, as well as to tbe baneful effects of unwholesome diet I nnil hud wntMl it la a rnlialilA ar.t.i1otA UOVEKNOH UCLBEHTSON, Ot 1 0X116 Commercial travelers by sea or land. n.rt- .'"j Vk.J '.i. ifm. has successfully put au end to mriu!r". "extern pioneers, and al who Notes of other National Bunks prize lighting down in Texas, and temperature, concur in pronouncing Then a governor can accomplish " u,e , bw,t Hfc'ud. It prevents " I rliuu mat in tit Urn I rn 1 itwinnrv ntriinba in something if lie trios. So many oouee.umiee of damp and cold, aud it is l.iivi. fillml llm n;,. i.f mwornnr ua an ellioieiit defense agaiost all forms of tJ I niuluFiu It nun l.a niittfitiilnd ii...n in ,,( 1 1 .1 ... .1 1 1 I . figure iieacis mni me Kiea lias dyspapria, liver aud kidney trouble, become prevalont that a governor amounts to little or nothing; but uovcrnor uuiuertson lias put a Kd. Oazbtte: gratifying object Iohhou in the way I have reoently har.srded life and limb Hurplim fund of tho growth of thirl idoa. ;hh by paasiug through the I'arrish canyon Undivided profits, lesseipen i with a wagon and a span ot uronoims. REl'OBT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner at Heppner, in the State of Oregon, al the clone of busmen, July 11th, m:. RESOURCES. Loans ami discounts $ 80,41)0.00 Overdrafts Beoured and unse cured 4,075 U. S. bonds to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Premiums on U. 8. bonds 800.00 Stocks, securities, etc 6,062.57 Bunkiughouse, furniture, & fix. '2,501) 30 other real estate and mortg ages owned 200.00 Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 4,505,14 Due from state banks and bankers 6,31)4.53 Due from approved reserve agents 6,R51.25 l in M 2H0.00 Fractional uauer curreuey. nickles. and cents 8.75 LAW IT I. MoNIY KKHKRVS IN BANK, VIZ Howie M.747.GO U'gal-tetirter notes... zuim) 3,-jw.du Redemption fund with U. IS. 1 reiiMiiror (; per oent. of cir culation) 662.50 Great Bargains AT MeFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices : 1 Suit fine knit underwear, 8(5 cents. 1 Good Jersey Shirt, (0 cents. 1 Pair suspenders, worth 35 cents, for 20 cents. Good canton flannel undershirts Special Bargain 1 dozen good cotton socks, 05 cents. And many other bargains lower than ever before sold in Heppner. -83 cts. m Will arrive in a few days, which will be Bold at low figures. We are Hole Aitenta for Henry Mouie & Son'. Full Cream Young America Clieuiie. Call and see ua. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, JIEPPNEIt. OREGON. Second Eastern Orep District Agricultural SO CIETY,' Embracing the Counties of Wasco, Sherman Gilliam, Crook, Morrow and Umatilla, TO BE HELD AT THE DULLES, WRSliO COUNTY, OWH, Commencing Tuesday, October 8th, 1895, AND CONTINUING FIVE DAY3. S1.500 appropriated by tbe State for Agricultural, Stook, Meohanical Exhib its, Works of Art and Fanoy Work. S2.000 given in purses for Trials of Speed. Write or oall on the Secretary for Premium List and Entry Blanks. O. MACK, Seoretary. 371-79. A. S. MAC ALLISTER, President. 500 HEAD ME RAMS FOR SALE! BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL. HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. E. SMITH, Pilot Bock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. Yon Should Ppjp For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. HOMK. THOIHUTS HY THE WAY. Total t'.)flH'2.'H LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 50,non.00 U,IHHMIU 2,ttJ0.O! I RACKS HACKS! DO YOU KNOW Tk Fakes Hotel la under mntmirement of Chrln Rorrher. who I con- ducting it lu a atrictly Flrat-Clau manner. hps and titles pnid I I I. ........ I luosBof your radnrs who bsv ever : lr'-iOOO undertaken suoh a trip wilt readily re. hi to oilier National banks 4MA) C.U.YIN N. IiltICK, U. S. Boiuitor ati.e the daiitfttrH through wU'wU I have Due to stale thinks and bunk- who mrcHnntKl tho BU(r truHt Ihmh1, but lito looms np in the far din- . ' ' i.;;,',,',,'.' ' iu tho hutt conrcflH, n eaitl to have taut and limbs are all erect and able i!l!l.r.7 i.a.rju.uu 1 11 1 1 1 v it 1 ii ul deptwits subject He has.also re-opened the Hotel Bar where the Finest Liquors and Fresh est Cigars will constantly be kept. W Free Rath, and Free 'But for all Oue.ti. The Ileppner Kneed Asnoclation have deoldod to give a IUce Meeting at 9 "JU.f .......La... at In t ( niA tin tiilik Warn . I I i i l,MUir.l ijiwu, 4.IHklli Jnri.w. Il.i. 9 It nniw, iu mm i urn uu MHvi mi im iKuim !l CllvMH - .."b ...m.,w. fi ., u.m,,!.. when (Wv IVumnd certilleate. of d- hIiIo M'liHoti in ViiHliiuLU)n citv. I;. ......i.i..i ..i txMUt 5.7H.I4 it : i. ..t i.:.. .i i.t I ... . .. iu miii hi i:ih ii in um uuiiiiit;iB pruioipni moiifr oi lue oouniry. i er- ti,. $l'2!tMS-2l ySOIX) k vctir for inn lnonov. nml Mapa " canyon was Dot particularly Stat or Oukoos. I i . ...... i.. .... ii i.: i. i imt, i,t i M lUntferon. or Air. H oouni. to t.a.a over wiiuiiiy l Morrow, i aiionn inn mmn i-i-i niAnni ill - ... ' i l-i i i,.i . ... n. i I nit Itjiruuliank Ititl ttliun n.. ......... trtk ' I . I.'l. IV" l"llt !. -nim-i . 't umiiinur kl'CM) 111) lit VIC. How all this can . ,., .. . tl. . named hank, do elemnly sweHr that the I , ...:.! . i oome.nio-pair ,,,,,,., ,rilH , uieb,.stol .,.,..... ,u t.,.. n ,ii in ji.iiu ,te.UIheu the fur ao.I pheasants fly my kuohdi.e and beh.f. Coruiiri'lli'llMloll. without hoi Ii from and dmi'l voii doubt 1L Ah! one (lew I Kit. R Hiioiol', Canhit-r. ' i - i .. . t i . i . t . i. i i i.i,. ii.. ..!-..... i ...ii... i.iu I MiOKCrioen ami sworn in in uira iuf ill" ii iinin im nun inruii'ii i " . . . -". .,w. ,b,i. i . Tni'oina Nowh lttcklel the epicurean palate of your our reepoudent, and kept him In a moderste. ly fair mMid. We met three droves of nKNATon IL A. AI.OKU, of Mli'hl- cattle, one from Waterman Flat, one (hi K'h day of Oat . 11.1 r.. 1j. r a aici, 1 nii, Notary I'iiIiIic fur Urcn'm. (irrl-Atet: Mm. lVnland.l). E. larn.worth, I. I'. Thompoon, Ilirrcturs. Kan, tho milliouniro lutubcrtiiRU, ia 'rom Hear creek and one from the Oohi iu Ciilif.irDift looLinir after liiei 11 J "t'', '"r hivm.m ait llefo.r. I : . liueinoaa iutcrcHtH thnra lie talka Meadnwa A rU'rmier, ih black. milhs. hormhiwrii an I wmii liuluhera. al I lie whii'h shows that Iu he the oioat practj. U. Ounn aland. Maiu eirewl, lleptui-r. I ml il ira muno, ho tho nicra any, ami htutcH that McKiuloy, Alliaon anil llmsl Imvo tho I tout iroaiilon tint following iu tho Kaat, and ho alao of tho opinion that (Ion. llarriaou will not Ih a ramliilatA. Hut our Lnowlislo in regard to oai aiiippiiig (miiiii, and prove that good roe I would give lleppoer many advanlaKes by way of trade, Mtt hell Is the nrnst Ihiariahing hide town I have jet seen io my travels throak'h Kaalern Uregnn. Hbe lias many oew buildings m proo uf erection, among Ihrm a line Si'liiNilbtiue, wluob would do cre-lil to roueh larger burg, ('all on the hove. I.UiWAY iCilllllll r iidas', Oct II liUtMV.o this niattor of proaidi-Btial caiuli- Surely the bml.liag Ihiii baa struck .latotil.loul.tl..flUloro acut b,r "', th atubblenelds are not liarreo iracis or I.11J. The peo ple complain of poor crops and demand a con! per pound for any and all kiedsoi TK itioto of taxation of gram. 1 rph.ud and lung fever aa quite few month Inter ou. I . - t a - a I - a. .t a a church J.roH.rty la now agitating I (ll enrred, aiu ing ih.m a kli.e ll iardiumi, tho jxs.ii of Multnomah county. " whom a.meir your rrlr are a . .( 11 f.i . . . iiiii.i. rteooeaor urcciuoai, 01 uiai itiuiny, Tll, 0(1,,.a ,Uf T, h We are enj tying tieautiful wrathrr at prr.ml. Our aehool i ri-gre..ing nn'ely with Mi. a Thniieiin steadier. Ili WalUliburgnr hae aUiul e.nn- ph-li-il lue new hons which he wi'.l sno wenpy. Ou Thursday evening laal Itrv. War ren preai bed al Ihe at'hool hou.e. The bouae wm well filled. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Avere are riMing over le titrth rf daughter evrn tng Jim step. Very high tdy. "Fncle1' HrnrrThnmon and wife w.ll a,n lave tor a vi.il I.t r-rilan,. They ripe.l l allrnd Ihe fair while brio Aiicl JvfiKtiiiu: Five S82 5 IN PURSES! S82 5 I'HOO HAM M K S riK-T lV H. .1, Hull nill.iln.il. free for .11. I'iirj, ll'W, Rare t qu.rler mil d..h, Ir.T fur all. I'lirw, inO. hKi'OM) PV !! t. One tlmniuii.l yur.li. Irr for all. Purae, 1UU. Rare 4. Thrve- riiliiln nii.l r. H oi. Ir.f lor all, I'urw, f im. TIIIKP IUV H'' V II. :f '"He rtn.h. fn for .11 t o-vt-ar oM. Purae, ITS 00, Rat-eS. 11.11 inllr ,U.h. lor M'loie hoiMM. I,i r.rijr I nili l eai n. I'lirw, .'j.io. Forill II IUV ' Flieeliililli.iliuih.freefot.il. I'urae. T'. no. Ruect. (ienllemen . r.M l.i. r rur lo mrl I'mIIIhk. o in t lo ,lrlt. hull mile lo .U, leal I In t, l'ure, J6 m. liar. I'.h )iie nir, It ail liillx, I i.t lo .11 .ni.ieur. Xnlnl lr.liip.1 at ill. Urril It'iV Ii". e e. i)u.rtrr mile ilMh. 0 U il.M. Piine. loan. Itu-e II. Thoiia.a4 I ; ir.l.mi.l rrieiil, ruree, l i. I'liMH'. Ut Tli.w nu-e. a ill le ..ivrrtii-.! I.t the rule, of ihe Part He Riomt Hnrae tm la !'', Fn'raiH e l-e In all r l j-r rn.l of am. "nil of mrae, (! ot more to enter, three to iutt l. . ie that enifct 1U10 ilteo ilo not ml nh Se r..ini.lete entrlr. Ihe hoanl ha. Ih. .-.er to re..i.-e the ain .iiiita ol the ti a. In Iheir (ii.l.nienl aeem. lrotief. Th. illrertora I t. ,'r" the riiHit ! iMiMtne ai.r an.l ail ra.-a on atiomt oi lorletneol weather. It alio, tare. ,l. li I nil. t"ilr III I .Iteli lot !. 11 tai-ea. to lie atil-atlltile.1 ,f Ihe illrrrtnts. l'urrUl ) .IM I..I 7.1 r rent to iw.i n.ov a i mil to i 11 ihevtriiln. Oe.e.Hi the r DAY WILL HAVE: Head OF FINK Spanish Merino Bucks FOR SALB AT Wm. Dutton's Ranch, one and one-half miles Hclow Heppner, on Oct. 1st, 1895. WM, DUTTON, Agent. W loOrt. n. lantmil. All eiittlr. Utrloae hf e rlora, p. m., $300 Held in Reserve for Special Races. It ia not at all arpriaini! to tea tbe immoDHO crowd going to trade at tie store of T. W. AYK1W. Jr, Seerelary. K. I. Mail K-k, Iae Mr A lee, K. (. . Ihreclore. (1KO. GON8EK, rreei.leot. Hierry, (lea. Ilsrriogton, OliS Taltereoo, kS kl'l.1ttlOJ( I 1'oaaaio F14 raj.io.s -For tbe Ore " i goo Io In. trial Eipneillott wbieb opeeej Thai we may t l tie nn.uo.!er.i.K..l, I x VrtUa 1 1 e tbe Sib io.t, tbe O. Il A .ln l. crta mistake ! by y- hf. will make a rate fmm Hetntiee an J An ellemi t t... Ihhio male bv eoma ,.f - U at Ihe ri.aa. m lirg la.l Wmtoe-Jey ,ri9n tl et w Thkets will be eat 1 1 1 111 . L , 1 r. . 1.0 1 . F"""- wgaaire a base ball I night. r..h.lng Ihe able addreee of ,,,OB imk , ,0(1 .ha Umii I. ha t.l ,', I cniiMiiIi'ialilil tirnlMrtv tard. bulae u.ual .eotl ioih t.laiu i,f . . " . ." ... ... . . ....... . ! ,B" lir,a ne lieau is . 1 . ." . . ' . ' ' .ho.l croi s However Ibev are ver. i r" " ' ""'r ( Mr. lUglry ia lhalf or Ihe W-rcy I ; ,UftM , 8(10J,. fv., tu ,.. xuuvw to ii.norcut cuun n.-a, ou ... .rpr ,(ili,M (,r w 0. T. f,, , lrBM w ; t o To d R bilheir home ..r.r l'ei,..,i..0 I liev i '' liii'ivn omao, up m me , ,idoo, vieareioa tickle to Poftleed and bare 1 tt.ilii.g twt fane!.. Mr. and j " l-nnelple. -ore . ,,, .,11 b rotad tin tat loll, and claims that they elmuld ii't tril tito toward tlic MMiai . of tho couuty and state) pivi iniiiciit. W raniiot liolp luit ario viith ae-oeaor'a iow in Htm j.iitit at loa-t, an.! that is, all .roi'ity of church e-iMrtu from which ti'ti'tiuo ie di'iitcil, eh. ml, I ay latoa. Thie i to) lui.re tl au Kir and ali.l do b.'t .ewiii .i 1 1. vielbg witb ... b oilier 10 gel the "eimh" on ene oiifor lunate work bunler. I'aitieulle is etainl the same It wa. Ihre )eare ago. Vi building . mnt tier ..iitMlra. will c-'in'laiii unlit lhe". a v.nnli on nine I ii Io xwrr aril Ihe tVley hill, lug Ihe faftti J'.aa an ln'lel eobgteaa. I ll.eir ,g Mrs. t. I M.OI.e... Il I. lo. nel wial.e.l l feallirre I .houl l l.e a.ul l.tr.le or lB-la,liB two lo-k.u maov U.al parte of lue Unliee i f h,tj; M many ,a ,1,. i IDmli,. t, lb- .1mr.la- ,j nl all eomiUin ol bard It roe. and ! out rouuly e-nmo-eiotirt. would lae 1 ,i0.ls of fealheie. eu.b a. o.lth'h ii, , ... i,i, ...k... . .1 . . d.oitillra. will cmidaiu unlit lhe"i.i a n.niilt on e -yoira, a. the ate .l.in.g- I . .. ,ki ifcii,-i rf .,.. -1 - " is..... l..lo iv.rr ..,1 IhetVie. b,ll.flnihef.tn.. a a-.-d de.l l y J ae bu.nel w.lbooi ibil.e!,, g e.,e ag itt,UUi. The ho.it if lioe I the el..ek.....le . a. I .. ih t '' ''"" l-n- -,, f, u,, Xnee-lay eicureloes as f.i Ihe specie! eicarehai i OH. oib. Th.. wbe ge oa etearstoae should pto- vite tliotoaeWew wiib acei4et Is.ur- ell, air. r-lii..r, yen win piMee ar ene f,r my -lme.l ailueioee fof II, -i.e. I I'eUr. i f l ig'il Mile, .aid. J l.l ll.te I .l.rll. "ino waa twttet tai. , than Io g irT w:ih eueb -atiy " iel what waa I t.i t wli.e the ol I rarlv Ml i I n.a aiiJ lit. ii. iita al.Mtd l....bj i Ihe same rmritee ti'e wl.ih lh i, PlU artlli- etlltlip Otatore fi. ,,,.t,liean rati, was fqq.le., eel Ihe t lain to their an Iom.cc th l-cno. r-n.pie .1,1.-1, bad m.,i. .. e.l. Itoneat I elef h. I toilet procure fi.t lit Wi.lk i f tlm Wllaoll-dorilian e...n. ew (laM. f. r I .b. a.-l ll.eia be l .ll. Th.a au lieiov ouicht io!f;''; ?'"' , , , , , T, . , 1 beW plgl or et lit nj-ew. t k aU ul kw-p in tnitid this; ll:a I tittv n.e ilefen.eg from my f.ia.eg 1 vtet. Mat- et.ll STl'.l".l I.- 1,1 ''; M.ffe.il I. gtee. that .i ra!t llial . Kurn Ut J i r than the) yr-ar ; U .it. Iteg .l ail 1 1. we a.. I e . . . ... . ....... I 1 . . . ... . , . . i- fof, at. 1 i.niL-t.t IiiJmi.imi .--t . is . ina . ina.iow 11 1. i wM..er tlf.. lit S ni'if e in I urj i Iat year than wa ti..i h..i b.. er4 rt ee l iv t. .hi the tr-r U,f.ra. Th loUl ,,J ,u ' r'',- -rw..,u. .heein.ee Will I t.r. i. , ll.U. ait. Of . Ocl I . M. 1 Imom I aide Io give e g"-4 In'. Ihe .fieiile LuifM by ur o'g.mtv l. io Y wi'tl i-rohahty hear ftt-oi oer n errj aej.rlitirnl egaiu. I In. 1. work 4 e.luci .n, aed wha eut wotnea ate j a.e ' ma . t inamlt I Willi II e fwl f 'tl. . lag ihecoel "" "' i -Il M lb tel rt. aed etae la Ih. Me. II K lia.we I Mat Veg..a.eaeef niaKfla.'e t',.nni lt W.t t V It-'w'. I bni.fw and Pat thee Um.lt .. w al lea I. ma jo Bae Ibie aea.tti.Hi ...k.wi.... ",r Ue.biery le He " ' ti.tif.vinsrt pvetaleal at. .not bere f t . -M l."i, ibirr-aw Ht l,.i g ( i in.tae ar bait, . . I atn J,. t. bket at il l, a.-taa. I y 1 ! of llf .' e of lhl rt)ty to a.-rah 1 114 If a ' we f iii fe.l eonee mm " for eaie by 1 . 1,. .. f rtr, at... I, iHrt I e l ai 1 ri tw ,a.i h( e, ml Hr-miff Vev w e e .... . . .. . - 1. . .1.-1.. I 1...!. liiiTim '" 1 " " '--1 - t P. C. THOMPSON CO. When we consider that Heppner handle more merchan dise than the other aeveoty.two coubtieg of Eastern Oregon put together, and that P. C Thompson Co. handle tiDe.crentha of that It i not to be wondered at that they haw all of the local trade and part of that of Cali fornia and Chicago, tat they will not be aatiaficd till they have the trade of Taria, London and New York alao. (let in ith the ruah ao rcome to the ODD COMBINATION SIGN At the Corner f f Main and Willow Strata. Follow the crowd and yon can't tuis it m hh kits -tir- For tho Curo o Liquor. Opium iU Totarro Habit It M tnral al li ra, Or.fMI. ; IU A -t (e.iaft. Town on IK Ul al lh. u.um tr h-f ,rtic. are aitiri., ml teauai. Iraauaeel eri.i.a4 eat tie. ar Wilt U f.. diff-TcDc i. io rvjed Btiralr,i it-vr w.ia.Ofe,Cfi n, v j ewiuea VVUgVl ' mt. b'i. n'eet.l ". at I .1 a, -.lea..! 1-. ' 1 Pfl I I lUIVI'n j Jltee-Urai rnn'?X 7' ; t.m..vre He I ... t. U iteg. e. . I 1'H'i-m rt lUl i lln N,I(,MI U I If I 1 L Plenty of them at tho Gazctto Office. . . r 1 1 4 1' r. I 5