A SPECIFIC -FOK La Grippe, for Golds, Goughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL "Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gave me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found the things I had taken were not helping J- Ky Here and There. . a oew Works. Heppner, has 827-4-81. me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband read ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I have used the Pectoral' for my children and in my family, whenever we luivu needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Destiny, Tuesday Night. Don't forget Carlton's Company. Lee Matlock is np trim Portland. Say Bennett is np from The Dalles. Geo. Mair was in the metropolis Wednesday. W. J. Brown called on as while in the oity yesterday. Just received at Minor & Co line of wall paper. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Walla Walla, Wash, Mrs. A. Keithlv, of Cochin cbickeus for sale. Geo. Fell and Bob Hynd returned from Portland Wednesday night. Something between 30 and 40 horses are in Heppner training for the races. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. S, 0. Smith, salesman, HeDpner. Chris Borobers is still proprietor of the Falaee hotel bar. His ad. ia in another column. u.imoua uompany of flayers were Greeted with crowded houses all this week. Omaha Bee. G W. Aehfonj, representing a firm of Portland cabinet rankers, was doing Heppner yesterday. E. E. Feldiaan, representing Feldman & Co., of Portland, was doing business in Heppner yesterday. Jed Carlton as Denver Dan in Destiny kept the house in an uproar all night. Sherman (Tex.) Courier. Mrs. Arthur Minor returned Wednes day night from a two weeks' visit with frieuda in Salem and Portland. Best accommodation nod oourteons treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, OregoD Minor & Co. have the largest stock of overcoats ever brought to tuj city. Ask to see their $10 beaver overcoat. Fossil Journal : J. C. Hayes, a sheep buyer from the Heppoer viomity was in this viomity several days this week. Zed P.osendorf, of Independence, ar rived in Heppner Wednesday evening to look after some business interests here When yon want to feel merry call on Lie he Sperry, at the Belvedere Saloon where they keep the finest wet goods in town. tt C. H. Van JJoyn is now in full po session of the Palaoe hotel and offers the best of acommudutious to the publio see uia ad. in another column. Thompson & Binns have prepared to sprinkle the streets for the next ten duys. This will keep the dust down until the races are over. A good idea. Tirres-Mouotaiueer: Mr. Charles Sar gent, proprietor of the Grupd ( antral Hotel at Heppner, is in the city visiting bis pureuts, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Sargent. Billy Gordon is now proprietor of the stable and feed yard next door to the Gazette office and has opened the same for the Bcoommodutlon of the traveling publio. Shilo'a Cure is sold on ft guarantee. It euros lumpient Consumption. It is the beat Cough Cure only one cent s dose, 25 cts., 00 ota., and SI. Sold by T. W. Ay era, Jr. The Epwortb Leagues of tbia place will hold a union meeting at the M.E. olmrob Sunday evening at 7 :30. A spec ial program is being prepared aud the publio is cordially iovited. Stephen Lolten sent down his annual contribution to the Uuztte this week in the shape of an neellent, well made water barrel, and if yon are wanting an article of this description cull and see ns. K. O.: Herbert Gregg, who repre sents the Spokane Spokesman-Itevtew in Walla Walla, returned today from a visit ia Porllwtid aud speut the day visiting with C. E. Roosevelt in Pendle ton. Mrs. T. S. Hawkiu. Chattanooga, Tenn., says ''Hhilob'e Vttaliwr 'saved my life.' I consider it the best remedy fur debilitated system I ever need.' r'or dyspepsia, livr or kiJney trouble it rxnels. Price 7A oeuts. Hold by T. W. Ayera, Ji. K. O : Alvah W. Pattorsoo. managing editor of the Heppner Ossltr, arrived Sunday morning lu PcndMoa and is to ilia city visitlug bis many friend. Mr. I'attrrsou bus been selected a the "Vi.. 11 -V I "! orator at ibe next evasion of Ibe hnigbta Oliy nOiei Bar I I ol .ytbuia grand lodge. Ilnr.ian lifa ia haM lim rheanlv when WiirtiW1t Kta'ie l.l.inira ami riitars rj alao (B Individual who needs toolo for bis In speaking of the stook show at the state fair, the Rural Northwest, of Port land, says: "Mr. N. C. Mans, of Hepp ner, who haa come to the front in Ore gon very recently as a Shorthorn breed er, had a good display and although bis cattle were taken directly from the pasture and not in ehow condition took the sweepstakes premium on bull as well as a number of first premiums." The same paper also made compliment ary notice or W. O. Minor's stook exhibit. Mr. Minor and Mr. Maris are very much interested in the raising of good stock and give much of their at tention to it. We are glad to note their snocess at the state fair. Overwork, either pbysioal or mental, will produce weakness aud loss of energy. Too many business or family cares, overwork in the harvest field, an excess of woman's work and worry will produce months of misery. To prevent this, the exhausted system should b.e reinforced immediately. Dr. J. H.' McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy. Prioe $1.00 per bottle.' Fossil Journal; The grand lodge Knights of Pythias this week eleoted its grand ofheera for this state. Otis Pat terson, editor of the Heppner Gazette, was eleoted grand prelate, the fourth highest office in the order. Pat must be a pretty good roan to attain euch high rank in that great sooiety. You can earn $5 eaoh day "giving" our absolutely iudispeDsible household article away. New plan of work, mak ing experience unnecessary and success oertain for either sex in any section. Sample dozen free. Credit given. Freight paid. Address, Melrose M f g. Co., 80 Melrose Park, III. 4t. Wills & Slooum have just reoeived a large invoice of ladies and chtldrens wraps of all styles and oolors. They will offer the same or the next 30 days at prices lower than ever was known Call early and mspeot the stock before the assortment is broken. Pioneer brick, opposite poetomoe. tf. in attempting to ride bis black mare bareback up at the raoe track the other day, Ike Ennts was thrown to the ground sustaining a badly sprained arm thereby. Ike has oonoluded that be is not a success at bareback riding and will use a saddle in tbe future. Aver's Hair Vigor, which baa outlived and superseded hundreds of similar pre parations, is undoubtedly tbe most fashionable as well as economical hair dressing in tbe market. By its use the poorest head ef hair soon beoomes lux uriant and beautiful. For Thb Races. Heppner's fall raoe meeting will begia on next Tuesday, Oot. 22, and there ia already a large number of borsea in the city training for the same. These races are to con tinue five days and promise to be of much interest to horsemen and others interested in this kind of sport. We have not been able to learn just how many horse owners are here with fast stock, but have got the following names: Harve Sumraerville. of Eugene, with Black Prinoe; Z. L. Van Wiukle. of Grass Valley, with Wild Bill; Ebb Boyenton, of The Dalles, with Hot Stuff; Andy Allen, of The Dalles, with Oraoker Jaok ; Elzy Piokard, of Eugene, with Black Alder; Cass Matlock, of Pendleton, with Baby Ruth and Her mann; Pat Kine, of Pendleton, with Celaui; Fred Pittton, of Yakima, with Jublium. These as will be seen, are all outside horses. Ol borne horses we have the following: Gid Hatt's Chester; Dave McAfee's Gen. Ooxey; Ben Swag- garl's Ltdy Opal; Albert Reu s Annie J; E. L. Matlock's May; T. J. Matlook's Theresu; G. B. Tedrow'sUmatilh Queen aud Oregon Danger, and Jim Jones' four horses wh'ise names we did not leain. Jim Cowins, of Haystack, is here with a horse, also, and it is expeoted that several more will arrive from other points iu tbe interior. Rich Red Blood Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That la Why the cures by Hood's Sar saparilla are Cubes. That Is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cores the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum and other blood diseases. That la Why it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives enerjjy in place of exhaustion. That Is Why the of Hood's Rnr saparilla have increased jvar af.or j ear, until it now requires for its production the largest Laboratory in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the publio eye today. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. None But Ayer's at tbe World's Fair Ayer's Sarsuparilla erjjnys the extraor dinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed nn exhibit at the World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers of other sarsaparillns sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule forbidding the entry of patent medicine and nostrums, Tbe deoision of the World's fair eutho. rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was 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." fern imon Tut wlq I thuTfrTTw L" L-D X?: 3 43 L f-1 J? ! H 9 LLIL 12 nil v n ;0j6 m l j b ny if' ' JT?. U3 j lb Zb Take Notice. L The sura of five rent per line will be lharited for "cril of thanks," "refciHittom of rep:t, " lists of wedding presents and donors, tnd obituary notteHa, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter nf news.) and notices nlspecial meetings (or whatever purpose. 2. Not lct-s nf church and society and all other jntcrtalnmeiiU from which revenue la to he de rived, shall ho rhanicd for st the rate nf five enta a line. Theoe rules will b strictly adher ed to lu every Instance. Advertising riitoa reasonable and made known ipou application. TIME TABLE. Htaire for Hardinan, Monument. Umir Crevk, lob n Day and I'aiiynti Cltr. leaves aa follow : Every ilav at a a. m., except Hiindav. Arrivuaevory day at A p. in.-rx vpt Monday. Tbe rliMirM. iiilckct and best line ki or from the Interior nntry. WALT. TIIOMI'iSON, I'rop. I'hlll Colin, Aiceiit, Extra Pale Star Brewory Beer lu Half IMut Hottlea ran be had only at the kapl by Ted. Mrs. T. W. Ayera depatted for Port land yratrrday where the will enter the boepital fur f'tedlral treatment. Mr. Ayera baa been 111 a prrst deal the past year and we hope she may return re stored to health. No people suffer ao nitich from pbyei cal diabllie as llio whne nieiiiea repair litl or no ninrnlar eiertioo. Tbalaok of nerri caiir tlielivrr to beoorne alngaiah aud th rrenll le e'0-1 lut n, nf the Palare boll, led for Iiew slant Constipation, mdigoatmn, liilinna- p'lid'-noa nn yelr lay B'leriioon, wber syatetn, aeeka to cover bis wants by por obHkiiig every new mil lure that ia rrcom. mumled to biro. llmember that Ayer's Hnraapartlla has a well earned reputation of fifty year's standing. The O. It k N Co. 'a oew tiro rard gna into rfTefll Monday on the branrh. The train will lea Heppner at 10 3) p. m, and rrtnrn C 15a. m.. making close rnnnertlMD with (be nrlnl train at Willows Junction. We believe tbia rhantfewill give letter satisfaction than tbe present chedul. Chad Van Darn, son of C. M Van Wills ft Slooum, having disposed of tbeir entire grocery stock, have made a reduction of 1U per oent on their dry goods, olotbing, boots, Bboes, eto. They do not now charge vou for what they heretofore lost on the grocery business tf. Jiari a Ulover Hoot will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your bowels and make your bead clear aa a bell. 25c., 50c, and $1. Hold by 1. W. Avers Jr. Wills & Slooum are receiving a fine line oi oew areas goods, uali ana see tbeir hue of plaids for ladies' wear. The newei t thing out and all tbe rage in Portland. tf 11. C. Wills and wife returned from Portland on Wednesday night. Bob purohased a Jine lot of goods for tbe store of Wills & Slocuin while below, E.G.: O. W. Rea, familiarly known as "Governor Rea," ia in the oity from Heppner, a guest of bis daughter, Mrs M.P.John. Wanted To trade, a new oart lor a saddle. Cart has been used bat little and is in good condition. Enquire at tnia ttiioe. at E. O. : Mr. and Mra. 0. E, Fell have removed from Heppner to Pendleton aud will make tbeir home in Ibis oity hereafter. Llmer Slooum, the artist, will me.ke cabinet photos for tbe next 30 days at t'Z per dozen. Gallery opposite opera bouse. tf. Isaao Pbips Iihs returned from Aoetio Station where be bas had otiarge of band of sheep during the summer. S. 8. Horner and wife returned no Tuesday evening from a vimt to Port land and the ooast. John Uoroor is now teaching a three months' teim of school lu the Black I lores district. Mrs. I). A. Ilerren ia quite danger ously ill with typhoid malarial fever. Phill Coho. the druggiat. went down ' to Portland Tuesday. Heppner's race meet rg pmmieea lu lx Vrry successful. Harry Jonea aa iu from Butter creek yeelerday. !'.. (1. f-perry ie iu tbe Valley vialting relatives. "Tae Combo l'eil." Aa Abraham Liuoolo ealled them, do liol car t e'gne about their abmen'e What I bey want la a mediciue that eill rare llirm. 'lb eimpl, honest eteto meol, "I know that Hood's hareapanlla eared me," ia tbe lieel argamrnt lo Portland Excubsions. For the Ore gon Industrial Exposition which opened at Portland on tbe 5th inst., the O. li. & N. 'will make a rate from Heppner and return at 84 50. Tickets will be put on sale on the lOtb iost , and the limit is extended to Sunday, Oct. 13tb. How ever, on every Tuesday during the Expo sition, exonrsion tickets to Portland and return will be sold at $9 90 for the round trip, including two tickets of admission to the Exposition. On tbe excursion of the 10th met., two tickets of admission are included. The limit of time is the same for the Tuesday excursions as for the special exonrsion of Oot. 101b Those who go on excursions should pro vide themselves with aooldent insur ance. There oan be no pleasure or happi ness for persons whose liver or kidney are unhealthy. They are weak, sic and irritable, and find it burdensome to perform work of any kind. What they need is a thorough treatment with l)r J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm This remedy ia recognized by many of the best meuical authorities as without a peer for the cure of diseases, of the kidney or llVer. It rapidly drives' (ttil diseased conditions, restores health and strength, vigor and cheerful spirits. Price 11.00 per bottle. Hnnd'c Pillc ' ,0 h"T- e"T to take, 11UUU I IIIS ar in effect. 25 conu. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT g$0r rviiue ui vperauoii. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED rom Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOFt TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Oitu.t.j : l'.oonis 700-707. Marouum HuihUng, PORTLAND, OREGON, 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 djetitois! If you doubt this Blatement, thous ands will come forward and con firm the same. Ml Styles too Numerous to Mention SUITS FOR $100, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, 56.50, $7.00 UP TO $20.00 BSK TO SEE H LI OF $101 BVEBSOBTS Our line of Boois and Shoes are amongst the largest (if not the largest) to be found in the city. Call and examine, we arc here " TT "VT d Ti ? 1 a arsMcr1" M1JNOK & LU. Ontario-Bums State Line -A Pi I H A. WILLIAMS, P-op. ONTAKIO-BUEXS Leaves Burns Daily at 6 p. m. and ar rives at Ontario id 42 bours. Single Fare $7.80. Round Trip $15.00 3"Throui;h freight :i' j cents ier pound. It is not at all surprising to see the immense crowds going to trade at tbe store of BUEXS-CAXYOX Leaves nums dully, except Sunday. Connects at Canyon City Willi llcppucr-Mouuini'nt sIhko. Kent route to Interior from Portland. Connects wliti the Ontatlo, I'rlucvllle aud Lakeview ataifcs at llurus. Good Accommodations for Passengers. P. C. THOMPSON CO. When we consider that Heppner handles more merchan dise than the other seventy-two counties of Eastern Oregon put together, and that P. C. Thompson Co. handle nine-sevenths of that. It is not to bo wondered at that they have all of the local trade and part of that of Cali fornia and Chicago, but they will not be satisfied till they have the trade of Paris, London and New York also. Get in with the rush and come to the ODD COMBINATION SIGN At the Corner of Main and Willow Streets. Follow the crowd aud you can't miss it. Hint for Advertlaeia. ne una sii'k liealari.e. in (trevrni Ibta lak rininior. Liver K-'uUlnr; tt keei tba liver srtWe ami rnakra nu'a aootlitmo aa pomtortatilw as lb l0 bavt ma oh iicl. Newspaper apace may be onmptred to a garden, it ia a aucoeca or a failure, just aa it la nultivatej. Tbe flrt requisite toward convincing tbe pu)lio tbat ynur goods at superior tontbera ia to believe it vonraelf. Tuf principles of economy are not best followed by stopping yonr silver Using, but by advertising more judici ously. When the days are stormy and tbe people stay at home, your advartisment ia the proper meliam is right there with them. K gold mine ee to pay Ibe instant you cease to work it. No one baa ascer tained wbeo an ad reaaee tj pay divi dends. Advertising baa long been considered tbe business magnet lo draw trsdo. l)nt it eeetns) not ' alt ay a to tm undnralood that it ia Itka the electro-magnet; It draaa protMirtioiiately aa the ourrent is atrong and Continuous. Hllral 'af M'bUg I'll". hmptoma Moisture; miens Itching nd stinging; moat at night; wnrmi by scratching. If allowed to ContiDO) tninura form, btch often bleed and ntcerate. tMimlng very or. Hwatnaa MONEY LOANED, Hirst Morten on iinprn vU frano I'ropcrty NoKollat ed. Vearo prepared to iifKotlate llrnt inortKaites upon Improved fnrma in Ori'lfOII, W llll't crn (iKIiirii nil inieiM 1111, not toexerml i 'il. ',:;;r. "fii',!!'!!;" itllitiiaKea reneneo inai nawi oeeii initun i,y oilier rum pilules. Add rem with stamp, MKKVIN KWOKTH, Bsser City, l)rei;oii. R. HOWARD NOTICK OK INTKNTION. IANt) OHKK'K AT THK DA1.I.KH, (IKKOON, J (Hlolier i, Ih'.i'i. Nolice Is hrreliv Klven that tlie liillou Inn named settler hns lilcil no tice ol his Intention to inske Hunt plool tu sop Hirt of tils I'laltn, and Hint sxld proof III lie made iM'Inri! J. V. Murrow, ( onoty Clerk, at Heppner, OreK"ti. oil Ntiveinlier 111, iVi i, via; MrtHil.AW I.KA I IIKlt-t, ltd K. No .tin, f,,r the b' Ni. and S'4 it W i4 H e. , 1 p. ft tt. R K, W. M . tie luones tiie following altoefiiKf tti proxe his eoiillnooos reslili e Hn,ii and riillHalloii of, anil! land. U: James Hilton, Kntery Hn-rry, Mark Kiley, Oscar Montiioinery, all ol lliirdiiuin, OreKoii. JAi. t. Mi it ill K. H KflilKter. Mlt:iUK")t hAI.K. N oil. bwill!tkaa isi'ion in the (me of Ida Weal Hid Trading Co. A brother of Mr. Vaa Uuvn'e ta a part iwnr of tine etali!stituonl and ta eerrtlary of the corporation. ! ri... - ...... . ii 1. 1 ..... lavnr nf llila tnaitieina ami llna la . . ' . many thousand Voluntarily say. Hood's IMIa are the boat after-dinner pills, aaalal digestion, ear hvadeebm. V. M llr.UKMV I.IVKN TIU T I MlKIt I t,y vtrltii of an everntloii lusmd oot of Hie Itcnlt I onrt ol Hie Hiale of iim oii, lor tl.iM'oiitity of Morrow. on ih'iolM-r 17, li'it.and lo me dlrccti'd and dclterd, iimhi a )odifoietit rendered and entered III said eoort no tlie I'llh day ill K piemlwr. I. In lator of . . !( Ii k. plnlntltt. and aralift Mary ltl..ll, and Mary llllscoll u admliiltialrlt id the late of I'lirnellus lirix oll, l,. .!. Mnud linn n I, M uii.le Inlx n and John Hum- ,11. delendanu. for Hie mil ft hleien Ifillnlnd ! lyhtv silreii and a't m illl", a, iollrs I Is lntei.. ,,o. on st the late of a N-r tenl. Mr annum, iioin the I t day of Kepteuilier, Ik, and the roala and dtl,oremenis ot siod suit and ol this an le. And a lierena. Iir ald Jieltfntetil l h as orfcr.( adj'idued and fte. re.. I ittnt the o.,wntf da . rll..l lel i.r.iH it v. I,, il I he aeatliallof tlie iiortli raal lnarter. and tlie ntl lialf ol Ilia ii.,rth.el .,niter lii .m iioii ,No. .1 iii loa n- hip 1 south, ol langc fi nil of W HUinelti, Merldlanlii Morrow i omity, Hist of iireaoti, tifrltier with Ine letienieiiia. her ditamenis and aoirirtian ea tlteieunto U'looaint, l a,ld lo satisfy said peltrmet.t. rota and a i loin -ota W (ll on the J nd llayof Soleinler, I-',, at 1 i ,a k p til id said da) . Ill flout ol Hie i-,,aM tioii d.or lit Hepp!M'r Mofftiw n-iiity, lri.n tell all llierlrlit. 'HI" sn I hit, ,l ol II, a log, heals nlcoralton, and in roost eaaee "' defendants and ad the ium, mi- ad lis f ni ii inr uei injiiii ia)if ip mi, IH'l DKALS IN- Grockkies, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens' Supplies, iic.t And Wants Your Trade! He will ninke it an olijVct for yon to trade with hita ntt liin prices are riht, and all ixkIu that he handler! nro of the very lifht. Stoke on Main Stri:et, Next Door to Cnv Drug Store, Pioppi.or, On POTATOES !! remove tlm laninra At drngglala, or by mall, for fjjol. Ir.Hwa)nA Hon, t'liiladailohia. ftk Corner H.ai ye htab mqcb V-nl h ui'a Jaa?" 3 OF THE PUBLIC THF. t'.f'T frVif wars it merchant o.irifiws I'.of ht or l.fj rl uiflrrtri nnfinr r, . la f.iUin-y Ihr-iit'jk ls of ; or, in !)' r trnf'tt. h f's a hir oa-f Ihr friifa la ia 1..... ttV ifo af rilwi In uH lrrmll rrvrst tin r, r.Mf ire if fy m rnoa fo n trrtl it: Ihul it an u lr.mt ijt Ih'il e..ia h.it ..irr i. ff.'r i.m, , t,'j thru tmtl.ul lo Ihrir t,rr,1hrr r.oafa tuhuh ore .rry fo l ts nof f.r r-i-- f if a ., r H,rr',iii. ) e II' ist if l' il he fo i-f I mr tii,4 lUf ititl flu. I it il !rm, f'th. Jl'tl ' af-Y-t oaf im7 arr. It I, oa I r .,n .ire ol rk.t;t nty t'-T (i tfUfn thj;n. if W.ll f4 sr' !; Jntl arftlf try ,V.;rfH,'.'f )'oBrs, HORNEH A HHEA. tt of H nn 1 tt fciy. A. l.a r I l 1 ' . I 1 ' lr U f , I -. ll saf . i 1. 1 , t. - a i" t m . t a 1 1 1 o .goto' n on Totky lvtl Jmmi as a -I Mai Jetilina. j "11 1 d'aMuV'repli-l Kraalua I'mk- ; ly. In tin. i t eonaternaiion. j "I'o'k di loll dat yuH done got ag'g'd." i "M.T logagodf ' -YsMlod.a l " ttolong What . "tlfkT- e.l. t aa'n byn' I a word 'Nmt It." ' Net'h'f baa I. Da's why I done at yt . I ib'Migiii rasbtst I waa miasm' stiu rr rl ," ) i ,1, . na a' bow tini engrsfd. W ay I tt gti.n h'ar. Ai.tun i.ti iiai. ( ot.ix.r. mii m Tbe nfflr-era liava brro arti cled and the tiiilitary drill liegnn. There ate fonr companies) this year. Tb scbot I la feat Incraaaing In earn br there now being aleiot 312. (I la eipecUd to rearb 3i the first month. The O A. C. will make another atruggle lo reclaim Ibe Cham pi msLIp to f. Kit ball, and will go io training lmmsdi ately. ThaO. A. C. dairy will soniUi rom tltd. Tbe building la Kuli, !! fst bigb. with a shl lun Thsy ' ipxH ti eoujtii'ur 'pfatn.t.s ta about hl h I oriiellot Inla, oil. de, . . d had Milln COi 'lit ul Af-fll. Ia or wholi inr ol ln deleielanla, or the ftal.l f'ororll is llflwotl liata tore liad In the aleoed lira rlte-l l.riiia.-a al (o,l,l, . Ilol, lo lite hiaheat and let I pl-lef ol raah In l,aiet lite loo .-la to t applle.lt'. II, a aallafa. lion of aatd eta-'nlloii atel ad thai mar a me , ated I a lot- f IT, I""'. i. W. II lltl(i.ll1. Ji wt sherill of tlotiow I onl.ly. lil. tfoli ota f ur fell. Tm sliaiaa nf aim k in II Naiioml llai k of lli ;..,i.r. Ad lra Ki. hard T, Col, ltrelvr, A'lihgton, Oregon, l.tlf irfMl l,lel a al.al Mr. I. ill i anal t. ii. Ilatlmao, f ! j't -ni 0'rk' n, aaa 'if ( t an trlam'a C'-di. , ti !f aid I'. ! IUmdy. "HI t Ir' lltn ll If'lp I la aii,a is ff tri II, f-ei lhl d a I t) ia la i-fal I t u waa -ra i.l loot, I l.ifa I l hi i in I ai-d ll toti i .k vr ' ,sii4 Ibiae .! if .t f, o. ly lo j i fei a e..rnte " f of ,y j Hl'ia J l.baoti list I n NtLa-t lie '! I i. of cslirt.l whaal hav na Ihe Al hsfa'e ,tse a rndee aii tlief , whtcb I will a:i ry raasvtnaMa. llmd s"eiirij fr lMt,eat. ek tin Uk Vfk, Oil'laa : "., Ursgi'W. f.w. o. (I. Je.tK Now le Ilea lime to ga tl.a Win ktf Orrgonian. Iha wraaiiwl tiai.ai.ir i f the Vteal. ilb Ibetlat'fiK.ledlt a'nrl ly In advance, for till )ear, I I No loiter ixiO'liinatein of aes.aira can ina I lath stale. t,l.-a mm will giv aa ifeniliir an additional journal, It. U f't llaritef, an ar lenllr.ral a-ef, tin, in n '' an'aMiii, One iT oiisiikI Bui I.M POTATOES!! IS 0 otaioc ll At tny i niK-li, tin iiiili-M tttitilli-idiht of Ilriitnr, at lo r a mini iu Iho fii'lil, aarkftl. Or will di-livrr at lli'iiin r nt lc or fx m tu I. Tor ait'il ritntiM R, tny crop citiiMt ho tn'nt-u. w. tf. rl. H. MANNING. IIElTM.lt, OIUXJON. AUoriieyN lit rnxv All bttlti attend I to in a iromit and aallafartory mannrr. Nolarina I'uIiIk: and Onet-bra. ovner. is naiionai, hank i:cilmn(i. III.! UIU'OOM I Sit PROFITS ON i (!tagrmaa lUrmao waa a viaitr at lb eilg lal rt . II m ! a abort a. I lfa in l.l'b b Sb-k tf lhai(ryva ! of the Orsgoo le-s al A I'mat, ' (',Tkiarri fi.avttua, O I, II. Ij a' I leas Aran ! lb taa alv In ll world for rn'a. nut,, rvifM, l.'t.. ?it (((I'ti, Krvef Ho'a. I (!'. riiaeH llsnda, t t.i d an. a. fVt.a. and a I kn inii l. Milly lorts it, nf kn af f.tial a gnjnl-t lo ,. sslfai-li -U t,f a,'ib Itto ! I, r I'na t rt la -f b- t 4 l.y T. W. At... J, M ! A Hi-rivt,!, lb titan katt.ilha, hors,(a-r an t w,- lnii, l,eia, a t,a oil f in n ilti il. Ma o sir-, I, iia?.r Call na lh ! SMALL INVESTMENTS 'II mala K.ans IW h fc'd r t..n i.tsln, l l ., in tl.f id !.. t Fe4oM,li.f .i,a1tf aid h sl.oit llmsaat.) ! 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