THE BEST Family IVIeoicbne Bhe Has Ever Known. Words of Praise from a Hew York Lady for AYER'SPILLS " I would like to add my testimony to that of others who have used Ayer's Pills, and to say that I have taken them for many years, and always derived the best results from their use. For stom ach and liver troubles, and for the cure of headache caused by these derange ments, Ayer's Tills cannot bo equaled. Here and There. LONGFELLOW'S "HIiWATHA." Asa TliompBo i are iu When my. friends ask me what is the best remedy for disorders of the stom ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea son, they will break up a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, and regulate the digestive organs. They aro easy to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicine I have ever known." Mrs. May Johnson, SG8 Rider Avenue, New York City. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood disorders. John Spray ia over from Haystack. Farmers and st ickmen are olieerfol. At'.oruey Loyos left Tncsdav for '0.111. don. Al Evans and from Alpine. B. B Maun now gets bU U.zMte hI Ed lib, Kinsas. J ilin Barker wan over from Butter creek Wednesday. The Niles-Vioaon, Walla Walla, Wash. Mr Johnny Kirk au uttack of quiuzy. Aaron Templeton and Ool are in from Haystack. Tl e presoue of Cougre-mu in manu in noted in Washiugton. N-it Hnle is running a little otore at Lexington aud is doing fairly well. Eilwurd Brablvnn fatally HUot birnself at tunne, wh le hunting, on the 25th. La GniDde Marble Works. La Oranda Ore. a. 0. Smith, salesman, Ueopner. Thd (iHZtte is getting a few new snb- sonbers low and tUeo. renardlt-sa nf hard lioii-s. The young ohild of Jas. Frnzer. throe years old. was burned to death at Milton last week. N. BettoDdorff. of Waaiier. lft bin dimensions for several yards of the Ga zette He first of the week. Marble Works, is suffering from Kirkh im Uer- Tbe Great Indian by Kple Took Surprise. the World 1 Si & 2 iC JJD- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -IP JUJ2 J3 I 15 16 i j8 j 9" 2"c ri5iTs Notice. I , . Taint 1. The sum of Ave rent per line will be jhnruM for "riirils o( thanks." "resolutions ol resiwt." Huts of wedilitiv rtwnt and donors, inn otiltunrjr notices, (other trmti thosn the ullt tr shall hlniwlf tv a mnttur nf news,) and nottr... of . Ul mwiiiiK" for wh'ivprpnrMww. 1 Nottres of church ami XH'Iflv and all olhnr ItitortalmnetiU from which revenue U to le de rived, shU Ue rhrii.i for at the rti of flv jttiU a Una. Tliina rules will he strictly ulher d In In evurr lntnp. Alvrllsln rxtos reasonable and madeknown ipou application. A premium to cash Durobasera nt Piiill Coliu's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tf, H. 0. Wills, one of Heppnei's promi nent merohanls returned Thursday from a visit to Reno, Nevada, G M. Grimes will shipja lot of cattle Inlay. Thfy came from Haystack and belonged to Mr. Kirkbam. Mrs. Harriet Hxllock has beeu quite ill out at Ohaa Wallaces place, but is reported bs being muoh better Best accommodation and oonrteous treatmeutHt the Imperial Hotel, Seventh aud Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregou. The b turd of trade should look into the m .tier of seoariug telphone oouoeo lious with the ''long distance line". Tie "Chinook" that the Gazette predicted in last ihsum has arriven aud no snow remains in about Heppner. Each 25 cent purebatie entitles yon to a ticket for the J5100 bicvole at Fhill Coliu's drug store, ut xt door to Minor 4 tf. Elmei Slocum, the art iit. will make C liiiu t pi olos for the next 30 days at i per di zeu. Gallery opposite opera llnllCO. tf, WLeu yon waut to feel mrry call on Ltche 8 errv, at the Belvedere SbIihid, where tl ey keep the finest wet goods in tof. tf. lnere was girae tats a tvw fuys m ft' out a race bttwern Jubilmn and Dutch, but the G..zette is iuformed that it 19 ol: Yff" Mathews Bros., City bote) baibersbop, tonsorial artints. Uairoutting, shaving, ahhnipooing, etc., done eoieutittcully. Baths at 25 cents apiece. Times -Mountaineer: D. L. Freoob, formerly f Heipner, bas Inoated in the city, and baa asanoiated himself with Elder Jeukius la the corset factory. As the uame iodioatea. Hall' Vrge- tnie oiniiian Hair H-Dewer. is a renew. er of the hair, inolnduig its growth, iiFiiith, youthful oolnr and beauty. It will please yon. I'u re drugs, chemicals, paints, window glaiH and a complete line of stationery at lowest price anil a chance to WID The Indian epic of "Hiawatha" took the world by surprise, writes Hezekiah Butterworth in an article "How Long fellow Wrote His Best known Poems" in 'Jeoembfr Ladies' Horn Journal Its form and its matter were for a long timt) mysteries: How oould aGambridee literary recluse prodnce snch an epio? Certain critics olaimed that the idea, form and magic treatment of the poem had beeu borrowed from a Scandinavian sage, and the implication greatly dis turbed bis publishers, aud must have oansed his fleusitive spirit great pain. It partly eclipsed for a time the new star iu the literary boriz in ou which all eyes were fixed. Tba cri'iuism was dis armed the wonder grew; a fixed star had appeared. Bnt the msterv of the poem is simply solved. Longfellow desired to produoe au epic that should be in sympathy with all that was most beautiful aud noble in the vanishing Indian race. Abraham Le Fort, an Onodaga chieftain, bad furnished Sohool craft, the historian, much Indiau lore and many mystic traditions, with oertain Indian vocabularies, in which the mnsical and unmusical sounds of many words indicated their meaning. These traditions and vocabularies made the work of the poet easy. Oue only needs to read Soboolcraft, to whom the poet acknowledged his indebtedness, to see bow this monument to the Indian raoe, their ocly great literary memoriul, was builded. Masonic Doinos. "Pap" Stroud, the Masonic lecturer for this state, arriv-id yesterday morning and is laboring in this vineyard in ordr to instruct the brethren as to tin "hows and why fores" of Masonry. He was present at s meeting of the Royal Arch last evening, and immediately after lodge was closed, the "Blue Lodge" opened and several honrs were spent profitably. Today and this evening will be spent in gaining additional Masonic information. This is not Mr. Stroud's first visit to Herp ner, and as he knows everybody the visit oaonot be otherwise than plasat. As a reminder of old times, the Gnzette will state that the cashier nf the First National, of this place, Geo. Cooser, used to brake for "Pap" w!en he was a oonduotor on the old O. & C. That was s good many years ago when Ben Holli day, the pioneer stage aud railroad man owned if. We would like to look into the pleas ant face of some one who has never had any derangemeut of the digestive organs We see tbe drawn and unhappy faoes of dyspeptics in every walk of life. It is onr national disease, and nearly all com plaints spring from this eonroe. Re move the stomach difficulty and tbe work is done. Dyspeptios and pale thin people are literally starving, because tbev don't digest their food. Consumption never develops in people of robust and normal digestion. Correct the wasting and loss of flesh and we core tbe disease. Do this with food. Tbe Shaker Digestive Cordial con tains already digested food and iB a rii genter of food at the same time. Its effr-ot are felt at once. Get a pamphlet of your druggist and learu about it. Ltjcky all Around - His numerous friends in this oity and oonnty will be plea ed to learn that A. W. Uilsey, late assiaiant secretary of tbe State Insur tance company, has seemed aud advan ageous engagement without euylotsof time on account of the recent disaster. He has been appointed a special agent for tbe Western Assurance company of Sn Francisco, bis territory being Oregon, Washington and Idaho, Bnd his headquarters to be at Portland. Mr. Giesy in seourmg the position at this time is no lees fortunate than the oompany is which has engaged his services. He bas an unsullied repu tation for etriot integrity and is called one of the best informed insurance men iu the Northwest. Salem Statesmau. Makes the Blood Pure This ia the secret of the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kead this: "lam so glad to write that I am now in per fect health and it is all because Hood's Sarsa parilla made my blood pure. My health broke down with troubles peculiar to woraen, m y nervous svs tcrn was shat tered and I had to take my bed. The physician said there was little hope for mc. A neighbor told of wonderful cure3 by Hood's barsa parilla and I decided to try it. When I had taken 3 bottles, I could sit up and now I am perfectly well and strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done all thi3 for me." Mrs. C. F. Fadeuek, La Platta City, Colorado. Hood's Pills cure habitual constipa tion, l'rlce 2jc. per box. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of tlio Union Depot of C. B. & , C. M. & St. P., 0 iV A , P. Kt. W. & C. Laxol is Castor Oil made as sweet as honey by a new prooees. Children like it. A WOMAN EDITOR OF THE FUTURE. TIME TABLE. PUira for !lrdinn. Mniumpnt. Lnnr frwk, lnhn lor t I'linymi Cttv. loiivm f ol low : Krorf ilur al a. in , n.-i'i't Mmi'lav. Arrlviocronr d)ra' 4 p m,.rin.il Hiinili), Th rhproi. luli-kwl anil licul Una to or Iroin Ilia Interior conn try. W ALT. TII'JM frlON', I'rop. I'hlll Cohn, AtrnL Extra Palt Star Brewery Beef In Half I'lnt IlollUi ran 1m) ... hc only at th City Hotel Bar! Whi-rv Mtftt srnilr l.l.pion tii.l ( li(r arc iIm pl l.jr Tl. of the future 's evidently II av For Halr I Lave 73 tons of exorlletit whrat hay on the Al 8yra place 8 tnilra ab Olri, abicb K mill ell frry rrinlile. G od lucntino for lefdir.g Block. Oj ISix k Crerk, Ullliaia Oi.( Oregon. 6. O. 1. liOYD. Any inventor la Oregon who dwlr ibe ft an Mlnrtiey la Washington. D. O , will rind tl to bis Wantage t' Pall nil or a.hlrt lln ! ptr. ftf O, B. Unit, th" tnnorml aitit. po ! f mad t li pari"', Malbwk cirorr, np lvl g kIiiio hir hi "lit ill.ro- Mlp ip-lur liv.., lmm-HMi. I iroot, !'. f 1(H) priKx at I'hlll Unbu a drug store, in xt dcMir to Minor & Co. If Karls plover lv ot will puriry yonr Blooil, tliar y.tnr Coiuplexioa, regulate your bowels and ni ike your bead clear aa a bolt. l: , bOo., and tl Hold by Wells ft Warren, Uroggiata. P. J. Hallo, k, Ike Eiinis and 8 S Horner have reinmed from tbe moun tains. Ike wis tbe bosa hunter, killlog two well anitloM. Hunting sa Jpreity giMxl up In the Pitiu creel, Soollmi when the boy were out. Thursday night aom of the bma got mnd np down t tbe lixlvedere, but o one was badly hnrt eduesday Krcord er Halork thnugbl 110 apiece wonld paiou np maters s-me. Ibe bois are all good Iriendt again. J T. Hosklna wa lo from Oallomsy Wrdnday. lie mnrls Ibal work would btfin on Ibe U B. church build ing, and II d luterrnpted will aonn be ! Ooroiilpted. The brail b ol Ibe people is ! nri.it fair in thai arution. "I eoflaiied til ing a ronflrmrd dyspep tic by taking Aer's I'llls in tiros." This Is the eipvrien) of many. Ayer's rills, bther as an afiir-dinoir pill or aa a rrmedy for livr oo i. plaint, indigMtioo. (Umlei ey, wtr brash, and oaossa, are lotal liable This morning, Ml Kila Crabtrre, of this i. fllne, tbe recipient of flue selrrlmo of California fruits, inelndisg porovBtiBtr and rkant, tutlivated rain, Mrs L)l, niolher f Mia IVarl I !. well kooea lo Uepp i r people, Ibe dnuor. T. IV. Howard makes apRiklif in llll all tievdrd line. It. From the Inter Ocean. " Helen!" Tbe managing editor spoke sharply. Hbe angry about something. Yes, ma'am," replied the private secretary, quiokly responded to the suinmoDS. "Write a note to MisaDoohttle telling ber tbat we will dispense with her services in the local room in the future." 'Yes, ma'am. " "Hbe is drinking too muoh," explained Ibe maoaging editor. "I am sorry for ber poor father, who is a widower and has to depeud oo her for support, but I can't help it. She will have to go." Til do it at once, ma'am." "This liquor habit is becoming a very serious matter," continued tbe managing editor, musingly. ''I don't mnob blame those poor men out in Kansas who have been holding prayer meetings iu Ibe streel lo an attempt to break up tbe aalooo bosioess. They are taking long chauoet of insult, though. Ii'a no place for men. Id m'lst-e what tbeir wives are thinking of lo let them do it. We'll have lo have a good special on tbe subject before long. "Meanwhile," oontinoed the manag ing editor, coming down to business again, "tell Mrs. Hlasher thai I want a good stiff editorial on Ibe women wbo persist in koing oat between the sots to see a girl or get clove. It's an Insult to tba geutleinso they take to Ibe theater." "I Lave that tna'am," said Hlen, looking np from ber notebook. "What else?" "Leave a note fr Mr. i'rettyino about his sooietv. Tic rereotljr be bas mads the mistake of referriug to Mr. an J Mrs. Jones Instead of M'. and Mr. Jones, as every on knows it onghl lo be. It's ioriruaabte." "Yi-s, ma'am," Files! Pllexl Itching Pilrs. bymptonas Moisture; intense ltobing and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. It allowed to continue tumors form, wbiob often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swathes Ointment stops the itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and iu roost oases removes tbe tumors At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr.8wayue& Son, Philadelphia. Thb Ball. Tbe Thanksgiving masque ball given by Dr. J. W. Rasmus lact evening at tbe opera bouse, was liber ally attended. Tbe best order prevailed, no boititrous conduct being permitted. In all it was a grand sncoesB. The prizes were distributed as follows: The Quest costumed character, Mies Ada Minor; tbe most comical characters. Mrs- Walter Richardson and Miss Ella Orabtree, representing "MoFarland Mercantile Co.;" tbe best sustained oharaoter, Blaster Itenben Wills, repre senting a Ulnuess boy. J. bare were numerous cbarao'ers, however, tbat deserve special mention, but la-k ol time tortiuls. "the salvation army corps, however, was "all light." These oharaotera were something new and novel to Heppner people. Q.i ana the U. St. L. it P. Railroads. WU.oo I 12 1 DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CSICAdO. ILL. WANTED:-8 vera! trustworthy nentlemen or ladles to travel in Oregon, for establish- Great Bargains AT McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices Suit fine knit underwear, 86 cents. Good Jersey Shirt, 60 cents. Pair suspenders, worth 35 cents, for 20 cents. Good canton flannel undershirts Special Bargain 1 dozen good cotton socks, 65 cents. And many other bargains lower than ever before sold in Heppner. -35 cts. A T1T Vill arrive in afeio days, tvhich will be sold at low figures. We are Sole Aircnts for Ilcnrv Mossle ife Son's Full (Irpam Vnnm im.i Cheese. Call and see us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, OREGON. Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF oil. reliable house. Salary $70 and expenses. eicHuy position, r.nciosa ri'tertMiee and soli ad dressed atampnl envelope. The Dominion Coin- miy, nuru floor, uniuna uuildlug, tlilcago. marl. fan 11. Bittbn Bt A Doa. Several days bbo, out at Felix Johnson's, Dick Howard's little boy, some two or three years old, was bitten by a dog. The little fellow had been playing 'with Ibe doR (or several hours nud were tho best of friends. In sport the child straok the dog which nronsfed him so that he im mediately Bpranjf onto the ohild, biting him eoveroly in the fnoe. Dr. Mo Swords says thai, aside from a few sliiiht soars, he will be none the worse for tbe incident. D 1 : C. Thompson Company, WHO AKE STILL ON DECK WITH A FULL STOCK OF bow's This! We offer Oue Hnndred Dollars Re want tor any case of Uaiarrb that oai not b" oured by II nil's Catarrh (Jure. F. J. CHENEY CO., Troprs .Toled O. We Ibe nndersiBnrd, have knowr F. J. Cheney (or the last 13 )eare, em' believe biro perf cully honorable i.i al business transactions and floiminlh able to carry out any obligations mid. by tbeir fjrro. West k Trial, Wholesale Driwuiata. Toledo, O., Welding, Kintian A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeo intern ally, acting directly noon the blood and mnceiis aiirfaoes of the ntslxm. I'ricr "5 cents per Ixittle. Hold by all Drug If ill i. Testimonials free. Bataa IK rra Oi.akd. ''Uunle" LUh Hloao yesterday hrnnght the fla site the rapping climix of onrionltit's. Tbts yesr, chirkrn giszards have Ix-ro found wild gold in (hem, bat Mr. Sloan bad one that bail brass in It-two brasa pin, firmly sticking in Die muscular folds. The chicken was li the best of health wheu killed, seem ng t. have ben little lnr(inveninOfd by Ilia fortign bodies in Its grindiog Bpwrlns, Tbe pioa bad entered Ibe walla of tba organ fully half their length, aud tl at pari was oallonael lo m U denree lhal Ibeir preeenoe e.nld have Caused do pain, for Ibere was not Ibe allghteat evideuee of iodamrnalion. Hra throat. Any orinary eee may be rnred la no tight by arpltleg C!hamrMirlklfia Vltt tllm m AtemtttmA "Then lell the city editor, that I want ,xtb Mr, b .lil,. This mdieine Is also alH K iH'M.lr rarrylng a general bl new ad. OF THE PUBLIC . . . . . . . . . . t . i i . i it 1 1 . ... mym ff J lit, .I" I I'I'll WRfBJ nrrrssui wmompi trui, .-r J J il.ru rt unitrrttl nnyntttflf.U Is t,tUHi Ihnm-jh hi ml) 7 lit, r .1" . Il.rg f in u l J h it; nr. in f ,il,rr Wtrlt, h U it l"ir ial thr truth is ! M I,i.m. HV .i ! rf-ina fi uwlttmii rvrrt on ie, fr tr ,1,f nn eoa lo fUrr'.t thttt Is Ol nlflt-iji thnl no mon h.i, rf r .i... f'.-r " I'i'J I' 'I ' '"""' tltr bn.thrr rr r..ii.f iwhtrh h' or rrg tt p h ! H- f" '' r mntli lull ) II IH, , ', i,t,f tn int)rtnr sf.-t,laf tttrv ff milt If ! rU tn.fffh. ftrti f.'.MS I'fk at fit lr'l. nsr r tl art ill r 1-" : "I " --' - J CiU n 1 ' t - tr,!t ' r me t Jt wa if HORNtll h RHEA. fr li , i i Awl lf t t !; I t ! n in1 i r I hi.ivitOl ,i .'..M I fA. 1 -1 f pnll ft .i . .. l ri !. l if.. -. i i miii'l ef. 1' n ti.'. , 1. 1 ' A1 14 s. I M M .4 IH t - - . t ... . . t t . . .. I o good interview with Mr Margin. I he pree'ulsol of Ihe biard of trade, on Ibe lump In wheat. Tn' iwM ! be g-KKi alary (bat. t understand lhal the Ann of Meadame OiotKin k ll"iid h badly )ieted, ant that Jennie ('linger made s much Ibal she blew Iu fJXIot eelebraUng w b Ibe girls on Hie Ixurd of trade, and siiaring b-rrlf by baying her l.aabaed diauoHid rng aiid eWktn eosl " Tln. ai'U a wave f li e band, the dll'-f "f II." f'lltlre HisliilMd hrt pfHa'e -errl ty 1 1, J Lrr BtlrbUoa In a editorial ia "1 he AUnrd Clatas of ibe New M." feaone for il rnrea of rbeoinalKm, lama bek and deep-eealed and Wiiiai'olar t'Min. Yut aale by h loo qui Jottaaoe Irng Co. A onp of muddy colfe ia not whole some, neither ia a bottle of muddy medicine. One way to know a tellable and skillfully prepared htood-rtnritier is by its freedo.ii from sediment. Ayer's Saisaparilla is at ways bright aud spark ing, because it is au extract and not a leuoctiou. iNTiinnM-iNii IlioaHAt'HT. There Is lerhspa no American writer whose utohiograpby would be more iutcrest iitf than Ibat of Elir. ibetb Stanrl Phelps, ud we are glad lo learn that she will ainlriliiita a series of remiuiHcenoes to tloCliirc's Magiizine. Tbe first artiole ippears in the lVci mber number, and ill coo tain irrnlleciioiis of her earl) ife in Andover; .f her father, the ilia- tluguiMhed 1'rofeasor I'bt lps; aud of brr nolher, b raf a writer of elorics, some of wbiub reached a rliciilaiion of l,(KK),lKMI to Mi a. hliilo'a Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Coiisiimptiun. It is the Ih sI ()tiighCiireiiiily imo oi-ul a (hate. 2i ct., .V) pis , and II. S il l by Wtlls k SVntrv'i, lfogglt. Call oo i'hi'.l l!..liu f ir fine wines and liquors for iiifdioin il pnrpon, e. A Ooni plele line i f Key Weal clara, and a premium ticks t for Ibe flmi Vulor blO)lle. f. At I KM I'll HI . Tu II .11' ra .f I'olici 'e in Ibe Male In.. Co.; Tbe Mate leaurtiDoe Co. having failed I will lake up y ur policies, give you a new policy in a first class oompmy, and allow you (rii fr all nnratorj preiiiU'ii. If K U KatiLAso NaWtSkli TABO-Wlii. UordoO has avu np the fr. )rd nl diair o ha lstie offli-e, and now solid l ha of )oiir 'rohsg. Itilla la right I liorn al Ibia l,ulnr, and Jour Iiosmhi wdl li ill lo-ikiol after. I'rieva I rrasoiiaiit. llsV io grain r.r If. Nails and Tobacco Oysters and Axle Grease Undershirts and Molasses Candy and Gunpowder Beans and other ammunition Sewiug Machines and Cigars Wagons and Soap Pocket Kuives and Overalls Tea Tots and Tomatoes Also some other things and something else. (6 o zr CD 13 o () zr DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. T. R. HOWARD IN ijSelling Out ZD DEALS Gkockkies, Gknts' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens' SurruKS, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! Ho will make it an odject for you to trade with him as his prices are riht, and all goods that he handles are of the very ln-Ht. Stork on Main Strkkt, Nkxt Door to Citv Drug Stork, r Ioppntiis Oregon. TIIK I A LACK 1IOTKL 1JAK, .). C. MO ItCI I KWS, I'lop. Keeps the Finest Wine?, Liquors and Cigars. TIIUNDKU MOIITNINO "Tlirre u it Mr in affmrt J tnrn Thnl, if Inkcn til il jUnxl, im lo fm linir." The IIikmI ia ln-rn and no ia GILLIAM BISI3KK With a full Hon of I InnlwMiv. Tiiiwiitv. ll;iHHvni'. r?itN'hfi'. Wood iiml WIUovwiii"i.CMl.ir'rnliH nt H. im t l'rivs. I llli UGHILST KL'NM.V; GANG HOWS! 1 lirf run vlt In Ik klhl i aiart a la lb II 4 Is dua in linpiire M ind and eaoaol he ro. with lotl ai.ilwlio llosxt'a I rl,rofila h m eersul hwlredsnf ea , nf ralerra b'anse II enltmi ll.e hlm4 , ei-4 in Ikie way renv Ibe ranae ttt Hi mae. n twniii.ii np iiisiisisia aiol pitriii a'lacs if ftinaiil, li t.M.rr a ami lio. f. II r.' I'lMs Ir e. Ol fnrle .! f 'id eiMi tf u a !, jr ll,in Our Fntire Stork of Mii.i.ini ry, Unim.rwkak, Hosikry, Dry Goods, Yarns, Lie. At tut Y Jnk.-n ! J iii Jsr anl 4ltiM Kl''!, i Ivlwilire, el tenon la llt.r., foil frrn ibe j i i f b It- s in I'olU ..pl,U. N .f I's tst e rrnslief ' lnl e lilUe &! ' ll. T. M. IUHr ri..Mo-a Tii" . st i.ii"l,'s ' ' r t4 m.f ,l' I eoni4r Il tmt t .t a .ll,iiis' tit rnt I f I. tt !! f'. ! 1 1 lr IrwMe itsf' pre IS ft ' f W.I . A .., ! e. t'-t 121 I ' ! II a fl '. li eh . I'. I ! e'm 4 ' ! 1 1 . r ..-. V fff iin i. f.'l o-i t tvt !'-, H. A If you want bargains now is the time. are going out of business. KKKK imos. w e lh only 1'nluaivB Hardwam H.ir Up h Th 1 ! itl iVtdUtoa GILLIAM Sj HLSHIOIC, Ilr-pimcr, ... Orr-goti. ItAIN ltAIN Tho Kcelsy Ululs; 1'or llit C7uiii o. I I'juor.Ojtium ul Tob.irco Habits l l li4 al tMeHi, TU U -t l .itl Tce-a em ths CW tail si n.ir m tm eartMlf mo. i.j ,.i!ii trwiMl 41mm4 nwa 41 W. J. J- Is the Plan: for I'rc-h Grorc:ri-s, Cheap for Ci,h Onlv. IHSH BUt. CAH1 H0 f.ll AlWtfJ HD. ..r M-rflol tl )KS ! dt In I l M"l u cvcrythlno In tho lint? or Fresh Groceries, Cntidt". Nuts, ii nil "ho l;cps Crockery, Limp nr.i 'Ii'.w.it - Stock is CompLto. Nwt.wni a Specialty,