win L n H M ra'i'jij jyj a kr iiAJFf ir Fall business goes to those who advertise. None other need apply. The authorities are picking up a good deal of smuggled opium just now. The biggest ass is the man who makes an ass of himself and doesn't know it. Salem has had n big fire in which the woolen mil! was burned, entailing a loss of 80,000. named Sullivan at the second at tempt made a job for the coroner, and Sunday last Fay Clifton, a fallen woman, took an overdose of anti-kamnia with suicidal intent, but was pumped out in time to save her life. Harry Bentzen, who had charge of the M. A. A. C. Turkish baths, has disappeared and it is feared that he too has sought to bpcome fashionable by adopting the new fad. It is the opinion of the Gazette that any man or woman who thinks that they are better off dead than alive, ought to be allowed to carry out their desire. Most generally they are right. A Washington dispatch to the Oregonian says that the postoffice department has issued a fraud or der against the Preferred Bond & Investment Company, of Portland, Or., of which W. G, Bailey is sec retary, treasurer and general mana ger. The charge is conducting a lottery or similar enterprise. Never Such Testimonials. What the Mail Brings to the Paine's Celery Com pound People. TlJE Mitchell Monitor is dead. Mitchell is a good little town but it takes solid support to run a newspaper. Tukkey will have to come down off the very high roost and com mune with decent, 19th century civilization. It SEEMS almost certain that Fitzsimmous and Mahor, the Irish champion, will competo for the heavy weight championship. The Antelopo Herald irmu has some more warts on his liver, but they are very small ones just like the man. You can't put u pump kin inside of a goose-egg. When the Chill Mists of the Morning Haog like a pull over the surface of the earth, it will De wen tor yon before venturing into tbe raw vaporous air, cluirgpil, perhaps, with tbe seeds ol miliaria or provocative of rheumatic twingefl, to take a wineglasaful of Hos tetter'H Htomacb Bitters, And thus shield yourself from atmospherio iofiueoces threatening to health. If you happen to get snowed, sleeted or rained upon, use the sumo preventive, and Bvoid the rheumatism or a dangerous cold. Tbe agreeable warmth infused into the oir dilation bv this genial stomacbio, its in vigorating and regulating properties commend it to all appreciative of the fact that prevention is better than cnre. Use the BitterB for dyspepsia, bilions nefls, nervousuess and kidney trouble, sick headache and debility. GUODHYB KlilZA JANE. wtJX Mm Good Bor, Jimmik. Deputy Sheriff Vaughn and II. E. Thompson arrived with tbe prisoners, Bill and Ben Jordan, in Portland on Wednesday last, and lodged them safely in the ooantv j Tbey had some trouble on the way down, having come across a party that wanted to take tbe prisoners away from them. James Donegan, wbo was along, had to use bis gun in keeping off the assailants') The particulars reoeived are very meager. -Ex. One fortune shrinks while others swell, Some laugh while others sorrow ; One man must purchase his umbrell, While others only borrow. oxygen starvation You can starve the body in more ways than one ; you can give it food and not feed it. It neds oxygen. The oxygen you get from the air is carried to all parts of the body by the red corpuscles of the blood. One drop of blood contains millions of these. When these are deficient in blood, we call it poor blood, and it shows itself in general weakness, lack of appetite, and loss of weight. What you want is something which will make more red corpuscles. of cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, is something more than an oil. Its peculiar action depends on a number of substances active principles which will increase the red corpuscles of the blood, goc.and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Attorneys tt Ivaw, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. OREGON TflEKE are plenty of people being talked of for congress in the Becoud district, but the question most important i, who will have tho necessary voles in the ('(invention? A BlXTEEN-YIIAH-Ot.D boy of Brownsville, Loyd Montgomery, is charged with having murdered his father and mother, Mr. ami Mrs. John Montgomery, and I. 1. Mc Kerchcr. The motive is not known. Tin: Portland reposition was a grand micwhh, financially as well as otherwise. Knily thin week every dollar that wen miIim-i ibed bh a guarantee fund, Hometliing like $10,000, Hrt i, turned. This is an excellent hlmwing. Till, rate war between I'm third and 'Frisco htill continues. The rouud trip rate on the i-teaiuer is 110, first cIhhs, Mliile the S. 1. railroad lias Chtablihhed tho rate down at l0, regular fare back. Now in the time to travel. T'lK war cloud in 1 a. h big ime, but it Hill i-o, hi fudoatHiy like (lint w Inch e inn -t in toimtiicr time to make a li;; tour and ll udi lightning, and i. 1 1 1 j n ruin h few drops. Hut it will tut go tilt Turkey geti the In t licking ever From tho Mitchell Monitor. This issue of the Monitor closes its firnt and probably, hint volume. That it has lived in vain or that its life Lbs been an "empty dream," we can not say. Let some future historian chronicle the fact, when prejudice or praise sIibII not bo oonaidered of coiiscquenoe. One year no the Monitor was born into tbe world and arsnroed its first outfit of swaddling olothes. Its life has been brief if not brilliant. It has gone through that period which all infants pass muliiiK and puking in its nurse's arms. It wan always a tender flower, and seemed "b irn to IiIiihIi unaeeu" by liny Kreitt number of putrons. H till we cannot say its early demise brings up naught but memories of an ill-spent life or renolieetions of bitter strife. Tbe Monitor has alternately enjoyed the joys and griefs of tbe ootumunity iu whioh it has lived; it has beeu carressed, eonv monded, cursed, and condemned. But its days have been numbered, and now it niiiks to rest, but will "throw back a smile like the sun iu the west." As to our future, or as to future plans, we do nol rare, at this time to disgorge. We may or may uot "bob up serenely" elue wlinre. This we will say, however, that mi line lin has givi it the paper patron Hue hIiiiII l o (nrulli ii or lliwped of so inui'li iin h fin thing. NiMlter do we liilfiul In let any "guilty mau eciiie" our i'.,i plur. This edict m like that hied is embodied in both the Mosaic laws and the ordinances of the incur porated town of Mitchell, with enac ting claiice iittHi lii d which reads, "A mighly Hiigi'l dtuoil, one loot uu sea and one on Kiilid land, and said that lime should be no mure." Let ns now rritrral both the senti ment and the language of the caption nf Una arlli lo bich is lakeo from on nf the biM.k of Holy Writ, either IUdikI or IViili-ioiiomy, "Omul bye, F.liaa Jane." I'd editor in, or wh, "lt' ky Moun lieu" Smith. Ileppuer oi will rcng iri' Irn ) !( of writing WhBt exouBe is there for not getting strong and well? Paine's celery com pound, the world's great remedy for nervous weaknesses, oan be obtained at any druggist's in any city or in auy oountry town. One can get a heartier, healthier appetite, purify the blood and increase its power of feeding the nerve and tissues by taking Paine's celery compound. It is the greatest invigorator iu exist ence. Oonvinoe yourself of tbe faot. Try it. Testimonials for publication are taken quite at random by tbe present proprie tors of this great remedy. Tbe letters are never "dootored. Titles are never placed before the names of untitled people. Honest but obsoure men are never said to be "honorables." Everyday kind of men wbo have been made well by Paine's celery oom pound are never paraded before tbe pubho as "Tbe Great Mr. So- and Ho," or "The Wonderfully Success ful Mr. Thie-nil-Thai." Cases of ordi- nary sickness are never elaborated into hideous, impossible diseases. When it happens that the mail brings John M. Franois, or any other widely known man or woman who expressely wishes others to be benefited by his or ber experience, tbe proprietors of Paine's oolery compound gladly given snob unsolicited testimonials to tbe public press. But one person's health is as valuable as another's, and in publishing tbe testi monials of people whom Ihfs great remedy has made well and strong, no particular emphasis is put upon suoh persons' offioial standing. The world is made up of what Abra ham Lincoln oalled "tbe plain people." It is tbey whom Paine's celery compound has most benefited. Here is a letter (verbatim) just re- ooived from Louisa Pierce of Melette, South Dakota: "I used Paine's oelery oompound first for rheumatism, and found that it helped me very much. I have since used it for nervousness and kidney trouble, and have received very much benefit from it one, and consider it one of tbe best of remedies. Mr. A. Cady'a people use it and think tbey can hardly get along without it Iu the bouse. I know of D.in Morrow came in WeJiitbJav from Long Creek. Ed. iio'id was over f.-c m Eij,lit. Mile Tmsdiiy last. Ii L. Ki'bonrne was in town ) enter day on bueiiieNS. Mis. J. J. Kobberts is eufiVri"'' from an a'tfcfc of qniczy. Frutk Trillions h .S returred f" town afier a eummei'a i u.-iliiig. Ioue merchants are said to bo doing a splendid business this year. John Madden was over from Lone Hock Wednesday of this week. Ed. aod Frank Holland were up from tbe lower country Wednesday. F. A. Hollabaneh, a St. Paul travel ing man, was in Heppoer yesterday. J. W. Beckett, one of Eight Mile's HEPPNER, sturdy farmer-, wan with us Weuuesdny. Miss Etta Minor departed last Monday for an extended visit to relatives in Iowa. Mr. I. Jacobs, representing Chas. Cohn A Co., was among our merchants last Wednesday. Tom Boothby is hauling lumber from Hhiniltou Bros? sawmill down to the planing mill. Cliff Jones, E. B. Stauton, W. S. Mo Kimmey and Ed. Ashbuuh were in from Eight Mile yesterday. Best accommodation aud courteous treatirieucat the Imperial Hotel, Heventh and Wash. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. I). 1. XI-lll. .!... !..., n, ,., ,.i, rn. Douglass, Wyoming, where he will enter To every person making a caBh purchase of 25 cents we will give a the employ of Dr. Wilson, tho sheepman. COupon ticket which entitles the holder to an equal show in the grand Each 25 cent purchase entitlesyou to a rpu tu t, n,. ,l ticket for the 8100 bicvole at Piiill auc pcioou icuoiyiub 1UD JUD Mu uol wl U1UD. Cohn's drug store, next door to Minor & of Bame value. Co. tf. Elmer Slooom, tbe artist, will make cabinet photos for the next 30 days at I M de Prize Given way 11Y ILLS (t WARREN Jn. heartfelt letter from such man as several others that hve used it that I Htate Treasurer Colvin of New York, or Urn not acquainted with, but oue other Mr. Carlisle's private secretary, or j lady, Mrs. Ondell, used it Tor nervoiu- Kdmund ltussell, or Mayor McShane of j m-ns and it mad" her well." Montreal, or Hi v. Kr. Onel'et, or Com- I here in I ho testimony of thousands ruodore Howell., or Mr. Oillmn or Judge , fame's celery enmuound makes people or Ida Lewis, or i x Mitneti r to Umtriilla e!l I II K lll'l l( H Al'I'l.K Krnw Mormw Cnunly Ahmd at the Ore (irn Udaalrlal i miiiiii nd Kut lo ( ir. Editor Oaittk: Morrow county pi-opleare well pleased lo bold up the ren.tr 1. ' Best at tho l'ort land K.i ponitinu" ! tin rl nf Oregon and we are going lo keep Hint credit for otoe lime; hence many ut unr friends wanlml In tb a" big apple whrn tbey came back an I I bud piomiseil to afford tbero an opii rtniiily. but the n- obwej letter shows li apple are some- lime sfob-n end "ill ! lii, per- bs, thai tbe stealing and the bn-keo promise are e iiiiHlile. lou rnsy ib Iwk tbe letter in part or entire if you tab. Om.Mii iNin-Nraut. FirontrtoK, 1 roHTtxu. tr , N f. It l'3 ( Mr. V. A. Vtck, UtiifjUHVrryn, tliiaHia:-! have onrs ut the lltb insl, lo baud, eod la reply wonld eiete tbt I llieiik )ou for )our kn.d i preMint.a eDtainel Ihrtrio. tbirrlpii itmn was ! iiecv, and ib"f aeltiing In lb entire np.itioq lhl ettraeml more atlriilion lhn d' I ).ur rg apple I wee t.ll l batejoiir apple parked In a ! I b rliirn I ! lull wttpn a rui rrw lti ( I In Moil tngi.-ii Unlway . up ami k' I lbl be ttegtil ! apple n l Mf AIU relief iin. Ileppuer, emu- Vm Hat Ayrtn i the Wnrlil's fur A)ei'n Sr. . i.nlU rl j i) the eitraof iliuaiy di'tiiictiun of baring been Ibe onlf lilu.i.l puritW-r allowed an eitubit at Ibe I i , i - , if ""'"i" inir, oii-ntr'. nmnuiariurrrs mvor.lcil a country or uu iiiilivnuiil ... ' of I'tbrr i.ri anlla aongbl by every (.Hiliinioii ileccliC) di'liiiiu.U It. tneaae toobUm a Imwlng of their goods, nut Ihry were all lurnrd away nuder Ibe TlIK l'elidleloii ll. (). iN ini j. ,V. . li'1" "'"' ' Ibe rule forbidding Ibe in,; i very dnv. 1 1 i.ewe 'V'V'1 ' r"' ,"r',,c",M -nJ -. ' .. a . J Ibe deeiHK-n i-f ll, World' fir anilio- , . , ' ritn in nv r of Ayrt e Mrpanlla wee nun iroiu lie l.ur mnl lin -u 1 1 a I , ,,, , f.,.,,: A)er,e rtr.i. inaiilter nf liiiii llii. nil iiiuldre ""' I'1' n'diciiie. It .!, . , , ,., ., ; ' '""it I" li f tiolf inn, hi Ilinne ll leieiH. t,, I i.r ' ,;lll'i li.ip ell I In. r.U." with it or tint, ji i i in'l li.ljilmt ltd uiirn it fim.ln.- ni. l i . i.lmit. ' ' - A d,... p.rty ... . .r i : I i if f i , , ! given l the fai,niM ef Mr. end ou i iloiu in In Imlf id 1 1'lilii ti ii j v .... ..... . ... . Mi, MAy le 1 1, in Cily, In the firm nf lid I i'ddU cout.t). I..rpri... M, .,u0 M, Mr. , O.iio McN on Ut Tualir etee). Tin: (iaclte' editor v.n nL-ciiti" ' T1" "u,, ,,"n'u u'1 ,'n" ... . i i , I. miiir in rep.m . li.dlatoiu ae- tlioel . I aot etliiitii.'r ntid lliuwe , , . ... . , I enibUl aed en enj ll lime w re Vrrjr littli MUnit IU wliticei.nhie!,,.,,,,!. Tl.oM.pre.rM m,t: Mabel AlitelopA Mitiii la.t. r. How- llMf-n, l M.r; en I I'imi rree Hcf, "ll" n iiiiii U ll lunch f m 1 . I'Hirl V-er. Jeneie Ktrk, iiirJ.i..k. that junp-imit ,r,,,i ii:u:;,v::;;,eV.va u,,irr:r; i . . . . i.i . i . t ' ... . . . . . " I I iio.I lil n w l I r m .'l'n iiiocofu.r j.m.ii.) r.n IM..M ' ' ,, i In .l tnllrf , ll nol. I 'ml f.e in- ),..! ,..! I Lit,. ...11., l"-.t-..l J .t, Una IU..- nr 1 lil .r e.i i(l. nt t i le i lNHt 4 !.. wiiui I '! .i . it.. . tl.erfk eine-rrle' l'n lui'l". ' il fateii -that .. ,f )... 1 e. . , I ...! I l.! ll. .... ,l , V,.' . ..,., -,n I -.- n,. . f It- th" d Itiit tie i" ' tut it ti i r. 1 I M itnr; mUtiM. iiei.it f , (T.i- ( Ihe !! l". ! I - and iii g i... h... I eilil, mw l 1 In .tir t- I t''jl I.,,, , ' bit' a- If lb.w. I., e mt nu; ..n ' tmiv inr eiiiciin ill i,i ell tick tuiiiir form, w bleb cfie tta4( 1 I'.'llUii l liaf l I'n.t "II 1" lltceii ' ''''. Iwc rnm. ... Hihih, I btiriot f ('..ucKiti " . . lirut l.-i ii. it. Ii o- au.l l'll t' uul; I itil-o. iii- .. p.i ij.ij mr, i in in. !, uu-. li.., n. I i n.. fMf T.icoii Kiiotiikhi im I'ki-io!. Mr J.ihu ,M Vaughn, formerly a remilniit of Portland, but no drpmy slienlT of HurHHV cuiliily, ridurned from H iletu )i-'i'i.'iv, aft'-r Inrnliij over lienjiinin and William Jor Inn lo .Sillirintfiidt-iit Oilhi'M ofthepenileiiliart. The JurdaD fmuily i all nit the lonwii'-ot crowd that pver mt.'KlHd a locality. The father has rvi'd a term iu Ihe penitentiary, aod Hiinlliei eon, Warren in under Indiotmenl for siealmu'- Two niore of iu boy. John and Itohert. were aio tried and 0 'lifli'liil, bill, peii'lintf aeiilrno. b ilh eaeaiHd lrni tin' Harney county jail and have not yel been Culture, I. A re' ward nf f.'uKl i IT r-.l for them, anil lh ehii iTnf lUrney county ilw nl fare nmeii whether they are relnioel dead or alive. It i surmlee I they are mak Iti tf for I'lahn, tliroinjll li" Malhrnr eouiilry. Two emiaine of Ihe llartief J.ifila. , who livel In folk rotiolv, art !n in tlie penilrnl.iiy lt etealiog. ihi-g mian. H ire Ibroal. Any ordinary eee may Im. cured in one oiuht by apply io rhainbeflain'a Tain Halm a directed with eacb ttoltle. This medicine le aleo f o in for II rnrew of rheumatism, lame bek and deep-etel and nnaentar pain. For eel by Hoe am Joboeoa (riitf Co. i i i aa Caof Not aw.- W. W.Sina I wa ralll d iwu to tbe lowrf end of Morrow oonolv froenllv by lb III lira of bis father, and wliii ibrr lNik few erop not. II found thai l th virlnilv of Kllalber wa a urcal'f aef'M of tfratg twioif OUR PRICES ARE LOW! Wells & Warren, H hLri ICH, OH1CGON We carry the most complete line o( the following goods that ever came to Heppner: Drugs, f'l,,,t,.na Dnlota Dili Dnrtr niuna Utntlolinrtr Bnbnnl Tlnnlr Trtl 1 nt 1 rttnloa Per. f & per aozen. uanory opposite opera fumeS( Cauulcl)i NutSi and clean, and will pay the highest cash price at any time lor county and . , city warrants. Goods along Echo and Lotio Rock tage route delivered free of charge. Prescrip- Mrs. Jas. Robbison oame in from tlon work a specialty. Mull orders receive prompt attention. Ofticeol Dr. McSwords In our store. waiia vvaiia VYeuoeBiiay io vihii, uer hiHter, Mrs. T. A. lihen, and other relatives in this vicinity. Call on f hill Cohn for flue wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. A com plete lice of Key West cigars, aod a premium ticket for tbe $100 Victor bioyele. tf. Shilo'e Cure is sold ou a guarantee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is tbe best Gouub Cure only one oeut a dose. 25 cts.. 50 ots., and $1. Bold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. For $22.50 I will sell a first class, high Krade, high arm sewing machiue guaran teed for 10 yeara. tor further patticu- urs call on or address, A. leaou, Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf . Among the enthusiastic amateur photographers, the (KZtte will meution the deputy sheriff, r. J. tiallock has a dark room, "out of sight," and is making some excellent staggers in the line of pioture making. Jake toons. Wesley VV. Brannon, of Eight Mile aud L. W. Lewis, of liardmao. were found bv our scribbler Wednesday evetiiiiii holding counsel arouud a got d. warm stove. It runs in the reporter mind that L. W. was trying to convert the boss over to populism, lie was nol very sucoeaful, however. A Brand New Man! 77T Root, Ll'l JII'l.l . m M .aBT aaatkawk mi' m Li I tt. m 'MA lie It is not meant that the man is bo new, but that this paper is called upon to announce to the public that the tlardman mercantile business of V. E. Kahler has been sold to GEO. A. BROWN, A Well Known Morrow County Boy. lie proposes to carry ever) thing and to sell at prices in competi tion with the rnilrond. This id no idle jetd, and an insuHction of Mr. Brown's stork and place of btirducHS will convince you. ak. llai'dman, Oregon, Sueet'HHor to Ar. .IS. IvIILlSR. An eg-waMe Laxative and Krmr Tonta Bold bf (rurrt orecnt by naiL Kftaftuo. aod fLOOpi-r rarksgA. Mmplce tree. IV U llUfortbTeUanllueaUi,ieja. for al l.r I. W. A)rn. it. loiil. ib.i be ui giii i.. ... i i - ;; , ,.n , ,,rf,. rn, ,,.. m.iI. al.l.l. lo llifir (Mll IU ; . ... .. . !. i i........ ! Iie III I J'l "rt, f.i'la.n 'hi r'om uijMo.wiu-is.ei'y..i,,fliVl,M,ki M..IW lo . ead... in iisii ii if"inir.i " II,. I ,, .,) .1.1 Mu..h I,, alait tl Mnier, lhee elioepr nil Ihe o,. an.l l a.a.i win - r.p-, ...n. Ke..l I. iy i-lenuful wnqii m ie-w j wiea - have II will, 'li ''" I f ir eihiNllon in ('hie' " n.ieat ae hpint" p-l 1 "". C'nia Tauui TUee ehleb rlo eoxal l-r I bafor f'0lhie Whvial.tne !! Tf lay- trial f if In . . . . I ii. , " nf ni'ii Ml I hi - iriat r igi anda.l-lay .el I ..- "' tu ,,..,u..f .... ,WI.. . f.v. ilulilf ol elloeifi- ' .. ." (ien U la .! ai'l l lb. a e-i eii'ian-, tll'll Ml Iw'Snl f-.r rti'k"' dabt, elik'h, lfj r !. inah noii,pf i f Uetinl Tl , uiwql-fil Caaa, Irt dlaf'tiiee etialhar r ftol li )a n.lr. M M a lle, i H -''' ' I I a .IwiU.I l f.-r of llll "lirl " In Iwu in ni.lne at lb lnt j a I M."Uli It alf finnan I id fnglMti grily feibulel utMr I N.t . a 1 lklb method of In'.nni' 1114 Die put. lie in fatl, eel l ref RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently 'CURED WITHOUT Anno or vpuraiion. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED Froin Thrco to Six Wecki. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. i i- ri h.Nn TOT Msninaia ttnll'tlnc PORTLAND, OREGON. AH1rtl -fl lru.la,.f1hf grni:,inn f of i.ira In lrarl In "f.oi. I... ratal. ,l-h 4 rwllal'i h.itiaF aa-arv I at ml o c i. a lra l ill"ti fn. iM IrlfrM.' a. 4 a. il a. tfrar I lUi-iM rtv.t 1 lia l..roll,..n .',.! rnf . Ihlf-I ri..f. Imab H i! ling, I htragn. I 1. u smut or eAi.K Norii r i Hrnrnt unit t-ut iipra '..I . ol ..I iln ir iihI Mr "I aa:a ..i.f n.a I. an I ai.lr'vl on in, u ii,. t . I lif nnl.iH J .IU l.rnln .rarar.t. t !, 1'a.iiulf I ...iri i. lh .!al ol l.frn. 4 !.? I .Hiittf arlting t.f.i.a (l,a ii,1r , ir-l utlvlni'.'til i.l lb, Mi l ratal a III ..iff. lot Mk.a al pui. Ir aNll.n. lha lilghral Hl lrl H ial In tuna I"! H..O-UI IW lk ! .1 II . a ll, bma M riaf al lh lfHl .I.., rt IhamiM h'.t.aa. la Ilr..nrf. H. .t.. i n.inlf nritn. all ll.a fnilnaii.g .1 mm it-i ral put"1 la.l.wgf , ha ai"V MM ratals a.l air-l In U..ff. ...,..lf owt-' l.ll ll.a Hollhacat ..aflrf n4 I. . klhtml M.lrf ..I alli.n Ian I,' In t . a t.; if la i .' . ith Mai. a la t.l a! ; ..i ,. ,i,a .i M'i 1lai aal I h.i b ...i I In a Ha.a a .4 I . .a Ma I t.'l'.g m." II-a aa. I t. a. -.! ill .'! . it- r.1 i .... .4 a . a. .a .i l aa l 1 1 ,. ...t, ...,rt wia a.tf nav. tt l .ai I,, 1 !.(! ,t It iat rt I ! II .. altf v.a. la taan Tiij ii?K Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Morse ? All thesftcan bo procured at Thompaon A Uiune, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Thraa gantlrmrn ni n rqiiiiliM with limnl. lUrncf. Crunk, fillllaia and olhar counli, ami ran par inonrf ami 1 1 in. In makltil Ibra Ha lion . lib iratrlllif In. n. I'rlf In kiwtliig Uh lh tlmra. TMOM Lsoisr Bixisrs. L:rxaTMr. itirnrm, IIMlHWH I W aPWIli I -. e U ... .v JaT-"-.' ,-"atU T J.-1 30 Palace Hotel, C. 1 VAN 1UN, irifluf. hurt- fiib n full control of thia ;oniir ifme', . trill moke U $triclly fxrtt clot. MKALS, V. CTS. iucds, r ens. t r t'M n4 ft Hun it fttl 0f ! von i h MtiT iivt tint tr ft . . I'll.. tl kl.l ati.A ft! la at a a a a.....u II - I .. . . ftl I rtPI H'W ell. 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