I A SPECIFIC FOlt- La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVFR'Q CHERRY M I Lll O PECTORAL "Two years ao, I had the grippe, and it left nie with a cough which gav nie no rest night or day. My family physician prescrihed for me, changing the rcediciiie as often as he found the things I had taken were nut helping Here and There i over from The MassilloQ EDgine & Thresher Oo whose advertisement will be found on - . . 1 1 r 1 1 " . . 3 Hardrnan uuullBr r"?Ke i lQ1 paper, exienu a uurumi lumaiiuu tu me rentiers oi me QaSette who expect to attend the expo- me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband, read ing one day of a gentleman who lmd had the grippe and was cured by tnldng Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I bad taken half of it, I was cured. I liave used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific, for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Kmilv "Wood, North St., Elktoii, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ed Cox i yesterday. Harry Warren went down to Portland aition now being held in Portland to call Monday afternoon. at their ware-room, corner of Front and The Nila.Vinar.n. Marhlo WnrV. Morrison Sis., and examine their line of vv'alla Wnlla Wnnh machinery, which includes the Russell Compound Engine and Cyolone Thresh Mrs. itios. (4uaid returned from Salem er with the Wind Stacker. Tbey also on Saturday evening. oarry a complete stock of engines and Mm. A TCnthi., nr. l boilers, and those who contemplate buy Cochin chicken for 8al. B27.t.'si 1d wil1 d wel1 to Ket M" prices AtfnrnbV T W Ppnmn al....nA,1 ... Cnvnn r;,tv Rt'n .,,. Overwork, either physioal or mental, will produce weakness and loss of Hi. Minor has returned home from a energy. Too many business or family few week's visit over on the Sound. cares, overwork in the harvest field, an W. O. Gentrv got back Sunday from a e,c5" ot womn'8, work nd J?0" ripft n hip ni.i,.f :.: produce months of misery. To prevent " this, the exhausted system should be Jja (jtranae Marble Works. La Orande reinforced immnri atolv l)r. J. H. Ure. S. C. smith, salesman, Heppuer. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and John Royse and wife, of Hardraao, were in lleppner FridBy and Saturday. Mrs. Annie CrumD has moved to town for the winter to send her children to school. Elder J, W. Jenkins and wife departed Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy. Prioe 81.00 per bottle. Salem Post: Alvah W. Patterson, manager of the HeppDer Gazette, is in the oity attending the E. of P. session us a representative fromDorio lodge No. 20. of that citv. Mr. Patterson has been for their home at The Dalles yesterday chosen by Grand Cbanoellor Geary as uiterooon. grand lodge orator for next year, tlis Who., n no ; a. ; v, . a I oratorical powers are well known in the v nen a person is down in the world .... A. : an ounce of help is better than a pound Dlnl ouu lUB BO'eolluu ,B " uou "UB- or preacniDg. Married At the residence of the a p Porio D ,.v. n, i bride's parents, on Butter oreek, on A. U Larle was up from the lower ,17.. j i r... n ,ook .. t country yesterday. He is a full-fledged " 77.L' T A. hV m ' I lau-LA aYLaWC-tJ AUI at-lV VT V KM KM fa l-l I Jl i.lK sod Mrs. J. Li. Howard. Rev. J. H. Mrs. J. H. MoHaley is visiting friends Hoskmg was the officiating olereyman. and relatives in the vioiuity of Aumsville, A large number of friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony which was fol lowed by a suitable spread. For Horsb Stealing. We take the following from the last issue of the Fossil Journal: Deputy Sheriff Tom Johnson arrived in town Friday with Jacob Rinearson from Oregon City, who is charged by Maxwell Ramsby with stealing three of his horses. He waived examination and was bound over in the sum of 3500 to appear before the grand jury by Jnstioe Donaldson. He gave the bonds, wbioh be bad prepared be fore leaving Oregon City. The horses were taken from Haystack by Rinearson and four oompanions last June, when they were up there looking for some of Rinearson's horses that range there. Johnson had some trouble getting bis man, as he belongs to an influential family, and on one pretext and another they managed to get the oounty judge to delay their departure fonrdays, while Rinearson's brother, G. O., a young A Great Blessing My wife and I have found in Hood's Earaaparilla. She had rheumatism very severely, with ankles and legs badly swollen, and hardly able to get up and down stairs without help. Many other remedies failed, but Hood's Sarsa parilla entirely Cured her. It was only shortly after that I was taken with the same complaint, affect ing my limbs and hips, so I just tried the same medicine with the same result. My wife and chil dren take Hood's Sarsaparilla whenever they feel the need of a medicine and it im mediately makes them feel better. lawver who was one of the "immortal 30"in the last legislature, came post Hood's SQI'SQPQJ'i S lei Iwintr, ft C.Ba;l ,n aArl. milk Pnmnkn ' . Saves me doctor's bills. I am an engineer, ,l uiuuoy uuuiu rjucvj a bcdiicluoiji Rambsy wouldn't "settle," although he informs us be agreed to aooept money to the amount he has been damaged by the theft. This is a peouliar oase of wbioh we will have more to say in our next. Marion county. Sam Meadows went out to Hardrnan yesterday to look after the disposal of nis property there. E. P. Voruz returned oh Saturday evening from the meeting of the K. of f. grand lodge at Salem. Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of the West. With the Gazette, both strict ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better combination of newspapers oan be made in the state. Besides we will give as a and well known in this locality." Q. W, W YATT, White Bead iiiU, Indian Ter. Hnnrl'a Pillc easy to tmy, easy to take, nouu s fins easy efIect REPORT OF THE CONDITION I Of the First National Dank at llepp ner, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business, Sept. 2S, 1H!)5. RESOURCES. IW1 r1 raw an Carlton's Company of Players, making premium an additional journal, the Web their first western tour, are booked for foot Planter, an agricultural paper, Uonnner dnriniy tha ranefl. PnmA in now nnrl anhanrlhA. Ben Poppen, of Hardrnan, called on Manager Garrigues hag seoured the us yesterday and left his measure for Carlton Company of Players to appear another year of the Gazette. in tbe opera bouse every night of the .... .... .. .. ta l 1 1 .. r i j . , j . raueo. iud uuuiuauj' uoujo very niguiv i,i ?? . ??i T daH"i nd ? 60 recommended and with a first class re- in ? v hi 8 1 Pf i i n ' pertoire- Prioes ot admission will be 25. and Wash. Ste.. Portland, Oregon. 35 Bnd 50 0ent9 ReBervod 8eatB D0W on E. O.: Mrs. Dr. MoSwords and Bale at tbe Citv Drag Store. Opening daughter are guests of Mrs. C. J. Smith, play "Destiny." Mrs. McSworda resides in Heppuer. You caQ eRrn 85 eftoh dfty giving When you want to feel merry call on our absolutely indispensible household Linlie Sperry, at the Belvedere Saloon, article away. New plan of work, mak- whero they keep the finest wet goods in mg experience unnecessary and snoeess None Bnt Ayer's at the World's Fair Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been the only hlnnrl r..irifiar alliMiraH an HYVliV.it. at tha . T , 1 . 1 : i . tnn no World's fair, ChiOBgo. ManufBOturers ubum Tiii,au,.io of other sarsaparillas sought by every Overd fts seoured and unsecured 6,481.93 means to obtain a showing of their goods, U. b. Bonds to secure oircula- but they were all turned away under the tl.on 12,500.00 application of the rule forbidding the Premiums on U S. bonds 8o-00 entry of patent medicines and nostrums. i00 "ecuntieg, etc . 8,180.54 The deoision of the World's fair autho- Banking-house furniture, and rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was , are5:-:. ,-v . 'i'"-4 in effeot as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa- Due from National banks (not rilla is not a patent medicine. It does I rve agen.sj. . . io,m.oo not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is De ;rora Btate l,anks 8td here on its merits." 0BnKere ; '. 'S lub irom npprovea reserve agts. zu,,wu.o Checks and other cash items 62.30 A Change op Management. Portland Notes of other National Banks 000.00 Telegram: Mr. Ernest H. Palmer, who Fractional paper currenoy, founded the house of Palmer & Rey, in town. tf. 5UNM0NTUtWtDTHUFRl jl?T 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3J1L5.J6I7 I8 19" 10 i 11 13 4- lb Tb 17 Z8 Z9 30 3 1 T3" Take Notice. 1. The inm of five cent per line will bo 7h.nred tor "orrti of thiik." "remilutloni of reapuct," HaU of wedding prexenU and donon, ind obituary nntlce, (other tlmn thiMe the eillt ir ihull hlnmelf rtve an mutter o( uewi,) and aotloolaiectal mci'tliiin (or whatever pnrpoae. 2. Notion o( church mid Koclcly and allolher jntcrtaliimiMit Irom w hich revvmie U to t de rived, atiaU be charged for at the rale of five jtnX a Hue. Thw rulei will be itrh tly adher dd to to every lutanc. Advertlaliur rm roHnonablc and made known Ipou applli at Ion. Canyon City News: Dr. E. A. Vangh au arrived from Heppuer during tbe week, and is attending to some dental work here. Wanted To trade, a new cart for a saddle. Cart bag been need but little and is in good condition. Enquire at tniB omoe. St A large number of horses are in Hepp- ner training for tbe races and it is ex pected that many more will arrive before the races come oil. n iii; m on ! We will go back to the land of our Fathers. And during their absence Minor & Co. will be found at their old stand, Belling at MO PER CENT Under Competitors ! If you doubt this statement, thous ands will come forward and con firm the same. Styles too Numerous to Mention SCITS FOR $1.00, $150, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 CP TO $20.00 HSR TO SEE OUR LIKE OF $10.00 (TOUTS Our line of Boois and Shoes are amongst Hie largest if not the largest) to be found in the city. Call and examine, we are hero Fi TT T "T 'f "l t "I V ttsv.vs,oTtuu M1INOK LU. 137.00 nickels and cents, this city, 15 years ago and has been in Spocie B uumKo orm diucd ui hid i.iuC1 Kedeinption fund with U. S. TroBBiirer (5 per cent, of circulation) 502.50 oertain for either sex in any geotion Sample dozen free. Credit given. Freight paid. Address, Melrose MTg. Co., 30 Melrose Park, III. 4t. C. 8. Van Duyn has leased tbe Palace hotel and is now busy putting it in shape for tbe accommodation of tbe public It is unnecessary to say that this hostlery will in tbe future be run in a strictly first class manner, and the Gazette wishes him abundant guocesa in this new departure. A obnnge in tbe local time card is booked to take place on Monday next. Oscar Minor returned on Friday even- when our train on the branch will leave in g from the state fair at Salem. He about 930 in the evening, returning at also took in tbe district fair at The Rome hour in tbe morning, tbe exact Dalles on his way borne. time we did not learn, but tbe new time Total $-201 , 720.10 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 850,000.00 Hurplusfuud 12,000.00 branch of the American Type Founders' Company, has been promoted to Pacific coast manager of the different branches of tbe Type Founders' Company, inolud iug San Francisco, Portland and Los Angeles. His headquarters will be San rrancisco, rorwnicn oity ue win leave Undivided profits, less expeu nere tne ena or tbis monin. Mr. J. A. I ses and taxes paid Brands, has heen Hnnointed local National Uauk Notes out iu,i)i;.ini 77M 1H oers company s oranonin mis oity 10 Individual deposits subject to tans tne place made vacant oy iur. check Vl.bTH.Si Palmer's promotion, and will leave for Demand certificates of dopomt 17.tl71.H8 the West in a few days 19,00d 73 TIME TABLE. Htace (or Hardrnan, Monument, Itiar Crock, Inhn Day and ( anynii Citv. Iravea aa follows ; Everyday at l a. mnr.il Hunday. Arrlveaevory day at p m..ei pl Monday. The rhenix'.t, (julckrot and beat Hue Co or trora the Interior coiunry. WALT. THOMPSON, I'rop. I'hlll Culm, AKi-nt Extra Pal Star Brawary Baar In Hall I'lnt BottU-a can be had only at tha City Hotel Bar! Wli)-ri hhth gradn l.lquorn and Clvara are aln kpl l.y 1i-l. Pytbiag: For fnthuaiastio tnemUra io any organization in which they ara aaaociatad oommrtid n to the Patier aon ttoy (f Kit,lern (Iregoo. Orin L. Alvsh W. and Otis aro wnrksra no mnttor hr plaoatl. No drrniaa in that (arolly. Thi-y aralaaya rady and willing to otk. I'ytlnat lm gain by having inch worthy mro aa tm-mtwra. tousorial artists. Hairouttiog, shaving, shampooing, etc., done scientifically, liatlis at 25 cents apiece, Halem Statesman: Emit P. Voroz, a general merobaut ot lleppner, is io the city as a representative ot the K. ol P. grand lodge from Dono No, '20. Hall's Hair Renewer enjoyt the confi dence and patronage of people all over the civilized world, who use it to restore and keep the hair a natural oolor. Rev. F,. P. Green arrived from Arling ton on Friduv evening, and on 8nnday Aver'a Hair Vigor, which has outlived and superseded hundreds of similar pre parations, ia undoubtedly tbe most fashionable as well as economical hair dressing in the market. By ita nse the poorest betd ef hair soon iieoomes lux uriaut and beautiful. Miss Atbalia Shnlse, who has been visiting friends in Heipuer for a few weeks, returned to her valley home on Mondity, liev J. M. Phnlse, father of Mies Athalia,!iR now stationed at Nbedds, ,lnn county, where be will labor the morning and evening preached to bil coming year. . . ... .... r u I L-ouKrrKaiinu i. r.. mn.rcu. The East Orrgotiian bag put in a Thorn I Association in oonventinn at lleppner type getting machine and now comes ont last week, closed its labors Saturday printed In hrigbi new type, luia makes forenoon, ilug proved to be a very tbe KO i better paper than ever. Interesting and profitable gathering and Wm. I)nln...n .if. and .lohnn. r''P"r, of "m w"1 "PP" ,u 0,,r Ayi and wife ware attendsnia on tbe Sunday school convention aa delegates from the fohool ont at Butler oreek. Knrl'a Clover Hoot, tha great Blood parilier, gives freshness and olearneaa to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 eta., ftO ets.. 1 1 . Hold by T. W. Ay era, Jr. next inane. Ben Mathews ia now sole proprietor of the city meat market where be keeps fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, bacon and lard, which be aella for the lowest market price. Fred Bock, the Portland butcher, ia still with him. tf Hon. Orin L. Patterson and wife arrived from halem and Portland on Saturday evening and departed yes'er- Elmer Sloouin'a photograph gallery is uuw i.iifii (til iuwtr iiiiu pirt wucrt . i . , , t , : .t.;,tiJ i... -,k k ...u.i oy morning lor their home at Long strictly Drsl-olaea work can be eeonred,,,' w Ti,.. . h. i . " Hnrasn life la held too cbeat.ly when the Individual who need a tonic for bia system, seek to cover hit wanta l.y pnr ohaainif every new mixture that ia fecom. mended to him. lUmember that Ayer'a tbe first medicine I bava ever found that Haraapanlla b a well earned repiiiation I would An tna any good." Prn a &V, of fifty year' atanding. ' T. W. Ayera, Jr. at reasonable prices. Call and examine work and get price. "utf Pythia: The ritv of lleppner gained a great repntation by having tha grand lodge meet there. No better treatment waa ever acoorded any body ot men than that giveo by tha lleppnerile. Mt. C MrKemie, a olcea oh W. O. Sentry, ot tin city, arrived from Cali fornia on Hatnrday evening' train and departed on yeaterday morning' alage for Grant county to visit with relative Coder tbe heading of K of P. Notea" the Haletn Statesman a): Tha good (Hiking bachelora of Kalero tali) bark eat when Alvnb Patterson rnmea don miih tha peach bloom of tha lleppner pralrn-s nn hi cheka. Cnptam Haeeney, I'. M. A . Mao Diewo, Cal. says : "Hbilob'a CaU'rb Itemedy I He is a veteran' in the type aud Newspaper Union bosi- ness, aud tor several years has been conneoted with the firm of Marder, Lnse & Co., now a branch of the Ameri can Type founders Company in Chicago. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms ot Headache Kleotrio Bitters has proved to be the very beat. It effects a permauen oure and tbe most dreaded habitual sink headaches yie'd to its influence. We urge all who are atUicted to procure a bottle, aud give this remedy a fair trial. In CHHes of habitual oongtipation Flee trio Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few case long resist the use of this medicine. Try once. Large bottle only fifty cents at T. W. A vers, Jr., drng store. Total $201,720.10 State ok Oiikoon, ) Cot1 NTT OF MolfllOW, J HS I, Oeorgo Conner, Cashier of the above named bank, do aolcmuly swear that the above statement in true to the best of my kuowledge and belief. Uko. Conmkh, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn toboforemo this 10th day of Oct., 1H05. E L FUEKI.ANI), Notary Publio for Oregon. Correct -Attest: O. A. Rhea, T. A. Rhea, J. B. Natter, Directors. 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. 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, aud the public are invited to call and examine their goods as to quality and prices. They are located in the old lilackman stand, lleppner, Oregon. When you come to Ueppnor, don't forgot Ns SLOCUM. Oreen Mathews for shaving, hair cuttiug, shampooing aud all other work in that lino. Hath at any time during business honrs. Kkv. HnrLHH Bunions. Tuesday even ing lUv. J. M. Shnlse announced to his church bia Leslie M. K. T. 11. Howard make a specialty in supplying stockmen with all needed articles, besides carrying a general line. See bis new ad. tf. O. B. llatt, the tonBorial Brtid, can be found at his pnrlnra, Matlock oorner, where hi will illNlieiiap Itl lifx.nltir rirtmm - J ft I ...ft ft i . . r.-- , rt-iKii.uu. i..r. inKiu suave, shampoos. Iiairout. etc ntmrnh u-aa Hia k-riim nf a ..... ...!.) lUni h.,...l ,J hi. e.l - flam or fancy Hewing. ill iue inemimr ana congregniioa asseiouieu nlr. Mary Henderson to gret-t the pastor. After music and . . . a . prayer, a.wreMee were mana oy nr. -ONEY LOANED, Fir.t .Miirtvairp Parsons, Prof. T. Mfcttbewa, lievg. J. II. li ''i'""- ('r."i- "v ""''J"'. ' Ala. ed.Me am iri'ni In in-i-iillnln llrnl II. 1 loyal and J. M. r-blllse. Following hirlifnira iih,ii lin.rn,H inruia In il,(u i t ft lal I "ii k"'!. wiiii i'H-nin iarins ai a rail-m iiiii-ri-si .n .. ..rni,iuciin wt n-xc aii.a . un ,, l Ml I ) ,.r rent. ,,T all lllllll. Murli-llvl'l reiM-Hi-it that hae Imii ImIoiii hy nthi-r rum palili. Ad-lri-ss with slsiiip, Itaser I'll)', Ori-Kiiii. pleasant time while belo Shilob'a Core. I be great Couuh and Cronp Cure. I Io great demand. Porket sire eontain twenty Ove dose only 25c Children lova it. 8old by T. W. A) era Jr. Hon. Cbaa. IWerer, tha Inimitable editor of the Walla Wa'.la Coion, writi-a aa follow : A wasp rame hii'llh In liHniitk. Ani tarlmia ttiliif did tav -kit, llf atung a boy ami then dof , 1 hen Riadfl tha Muster ra k Iv. i last tiw itrnmmi-r's h k, lUaritiit 4'in li drill. II .riMi-d Ihera (ur hall an hmii, And ll.rii be l.roke his hill. "It i tie beat patent n edioine in the world" ia what Mr. I' M. 1 1 art man, i.f Mar. jnaro, Oregon, sava of Chanberlain'a (Vdir, Cholera and 1'iarrlxea lU-mnty. "What Irad nis to niak this aarlia people bad good time generally. The work tit the) pastor during hi ttav among them i greatly appreciated, and many regret were eipressod over his transfer to another field of labor. The presiding elder said: "With a revival NOTK'K OK IMKNIION. I AND OKKH'K AT TIIK IiAI.I.Ki. OltK'ioN, J (MiilH-r I, l'i. ,Nm!i Is liiTl-liy illti-ll thai the lullim Iiir iisiiii-.I Si tlli-r lias II I I Im T. R. HOWARD -DEALS IN- Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmkns' Suitlies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it an object for you to trade with him as hit prices are right, and all goods that he handles aro of tlu very bi-Ht. Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, J-.Icppimr, Oregon. each year, an old debt paid and a Dew ' ," ' ; ';' ''," " I irl of Ids clsltn, stxl llint ftll priHif w 111 U' parsonage built, Ieslie M. K. rhoreb will long remember Itev. J. M. 'hulse." Later: Itev. J. M. Hbulaa got to Hhedda. Ielie clmrih will ba served by lUv. Andrew Kershaw. Saletn Journal. There Cu Im no pie a lire or liappi liee fur prnii wh'Mm liver or kidneys are nnbeallhy. Thy are weak, sh k and Irritable, and find it burdensome t peifnrm work if any kind. What they lmd is a tl.nroairti treatment wilh Ir. J. II. Melean'a Liver and Kidney Halm. Tin remedy it re i,t'uie, by many f tbe beet tuN teal autliofltl" a wilh'mt a peer for tha On re of i-aMi til the kidney or liver. It rapidly drivpa ntit diseased conditions, restore health and 'isfr- m tha fact that d)mtery In Haiair.nv". vig ir and cheerful spirit. ?c Call the MAb m 5 OF THE PUBLIC li lllf I'.UT f't'if htn a mrfUiint ri'firrfiw ,f l,r ,,r J J l,ty din ttn frieff iinjfiiHr tit, I.f U f.i.'lin. Ihtiwjk hit I J h'll : "T. " "T hr i it Imr ihI thr truth m anf la (,,,, HV in Nif rtttim Io unlrrmlt rty-ry tine rise, fif w ilrff ns aoa fo Hn'Wi-W as; that is an Itunlii-j Ih'il tnn Al ot rt nm0.'r ;.rot lfj H.rf it fraf.a l thtlr brother arr rhnntt (waivfc or .rr In lf tt n..l V rf vlh It'l f-nrr mrtcl.ttnt' ) tlV i' i-if !'" f' in.;-f ' " t. 'til I-Iff jf-.uai fn,t if it rte in, frfh. riss t'fk tl " srrr f f, fia owe t.rtrr m i il"p " " ''" Cuff ' " " J"' k ' IVrj tifjfi-fffl'il I'.ura, HORNER & RHEA. s I .1 . I ria - i a A r. I -. t - u 1 mhiIv t- lt l-plft I t ft 1 1 i .i i r 'M I ll'i I- i ! I H !, " a - , 1 ' i-v I' A1 t'-t ,i I i i m a . a tt a ' o worst f.ifm waa prevalent around bera last etin.tnr and It never teik over to or tbrea ilnar of that remedy to ertrrl a C'.mtl.U cqfa." I'or al by ' Ml--etini-Jutiusoo lrag Co, T UK M.W OirirH.s Tl f dloaitig l list of the nswlv elixted K P. 4f'n I In-lge t.fflrer: H ipretae reprriittiva- J. A. Wl- ;di. P. ti. C, of P.-rtland. ' (Wand n.ai.rr..r-K. P. deary, nf aJed'.l , lifstid Vlra Chaitrellnr Taraer 0;i ' f. of t'nt-'n, if all I I'rrlate ttlli l'l '', .f ' It'll i.ef. (Ir.u I K"t-f 4 IUr.. O K. Ma. ( Mm, I. i f Asl iai. l l .!k- I. nt M ri li-bl i.f I' .itlati I i fanl Mef tA I'feVqef r.. M 'Ha'g-'iit, of l'ufllan-1, I ll-.ti Mi.ur tl An.-H. II. fleer, ! ol lliilsin-e . I lirar l ! .; (aM-Ilstry K-l,..f, ' cf 1' irllat. 1. i llraad Uaita fmf l-Cl.i!a Fa'. p,wa,rr P'-riiaa l Itakrr C'tlf waa rh an a II a ff Rnllg7 I he (neettt.g tha t.sll ga. l Mi. I'rir 1 Oi K-r Utile. " - I 'on tla xd y.n rfcsioaa - For tha Ore goo Industrial I'.ipKilion al.irh onrd at Portland nn the 61 h ih.Im the U. Il A N. will make a rat from ll'i pner and rrtqrn al ft 'fl, Ti. ki-ta a ill lie put on la on iba 1'llb lnt , and the limit I eitrndfkl to H-inday, Ol. I llh. How aver, tm avery 1 in- lay during the F.ipo ition, einriraina Itrlie' t" P'rtlarnl aii l return will I d 1 at f'll f"f Ida roan l trip, Irflitdiag 14 tirketa i.f admission to lb r.lp"ltion. On) ll.e einitsiiio i.f ll.e Hlb t,st , two II. k'lsof adnnael .11 ar li.r..d. Tha limit f ttinaiath aan.a f..r ll.a Tt- ly i.iri'ii II. siiial eirnrsi'.a f fH, I 1 h'e who go o a f nrsi'.ti sl,..ii. pro vide ll,n.' Ivta Willi tK-c lt)t liisor aae mail tM'l.ir J. W. M.irniw. t minty I h-rk, al Hi-..iii-r, tir-ft..tt. mi Nnvi.MiU-r i., hi'., k: Mi Hill. AH LKAIIIMf. ltd r.. Nn mm. fi.r ih w. and N', It tMlni-s ti, IoII.ih luit Ift lttli'w- tii,m Ills r'.iitliMiiii ri-.ti'iii ii)miii an. I iiIIIimIIuu it, anlil lm,., lU JaiiM-s HIM. .ii. Ki"iy utM-rry. Murk lllli-y. Osi sr Mtintf.ihir)'. ait ol H-ii'ltiiHii. iri..ti. J An. t. M'Hihl-.. " "W . K.-U'l. r. Notice of Intention. IAMHirTH K AT I A iiKAM'K. nllKiiMS, 4 Ihl. II. Ili. ..l. Is l,. . l. Kl.i-li Ihnl III ("ill. I Ih l.mii! ftto-ll I.f Im flliil linllriif his i.tnl..ii In ii.hIi HiiMi .r..f In i.j..rt i.f his llsllll an. I ll.nl Ml-1 .n( lll 1. Ilm.l t.ur J. H . M.irri.M. rn.ii.ty i l,.ra, t li..t'tir, in (..ii, nil S.ii. .,Ut 1 1, (., . , WII I.IAM lit I'.Ut if 'I. Iur iii t, " I i, iii : . K C. ai.-l N MS', Hm . I.ati'l t , SW't w . I i n r' I H iiaim-s in ..h.;t ttltii. In f.rma Ms rii,tii,iinB rt'i'iii. mmiu sii't i ii 1 1 1 1 at Inn i,i Mii imi.i. ii .sr M M sK.aw.il. K..I-M I'. Mal'r..li, Sot It.mi A k-lif. I x.ii i i.im.., all nl i- .iii, lirrgmi. h. r wn.v t.g;ti.r, I.IIIIKI.I1I f yi1H AtilllleMl AT IIIITMM I at 'f . I. II. POTATOES !! POTATOES !! iri.ii.. t Y l .1-1. nl lfti .au I n t. J-ali-ia IAhn railing a..rn. l-.r .lllinsii J T-iri..f J'.l.ii !.,. I.,,... ii a ll.. l.llrs .ia aaf i I-. Willi... I St. I1C nnu Bushels of Folate! At my rHiicli, ten inil-n Hotith-i-Aht of Hoidn-r, at lo r Hiund iu Ihn fii-Id, MHi-ki'il. Or will di'liyi r at H(piiii-r at 1 (o or iiutnl. I'or mi'hI MitHt(M-a, my crop cntmot Im lii-ntfii. I. I J. MANNING, w. tf. ni:ri'.Ni:i:, okkuun. AttonievH nl 11 KITS Kit, All linaiii attndei to It. a prompt an.l gatlafartory manner. Nolan I'ol.lic and Collc-lor. OFFICF. IN NATIONAL HANK WILI-INfl. it:.) OKI-(ION Oulario-ltonis Slaae line S fsf '.'tBURHS-GHHYOH STHGEUHE H i All VS, l'r.p BIS PROFITS ON- SMALL INVESTMENTS H-i I. ..ft SUM I leai r-H! I'll! M'kteg I'll h)B.lfme Musi ure, i !.!!, Itrt.n.g aiid I'li g i.ftf. to')! al aiMhl, worse I7 . !' I it f If l.iw.l t'i e. hi. nil iTtri'.ra f"ffl. abieh i.fien t' nigral., mil f very it: Pw Oirwr '"i ti iiri, e.g- and hi.). t llf. il ulrrti, ga m Mot ee mi.a I h Intn. 's Al dn.giis. .f Iff I nSTMllO.litlllSS s !;im s Iiailv at ii p, m. an I sr rlr al OtiUri'i la 4'i bonr nurtilii .Min HI !. h.si.i ft. Ii. I... I r. I -e nn Ihtt n.ar , !.!, aitlilti II in a lit S t" rsal il tj-H i,ia..n In 'itslii, I I.. 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