UNTOLD MISERY FROM Rheumatism C. H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five years, fsTdTered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi clans visited Hot Springs, Ark.,tl.ree times spending iooo there, besides doctors' bills but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed re?wereT,llree PUmlSi " 5 leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles neing twisted up in knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured-,- by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains at times, were so awful, that I could procure relict only by means of hypodermic Injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, In sulphur, in poullices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has Increased to 1C5 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." The Only World'8 Fair Sarsaparilla. AYER'S PILLS cure Headache. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per lino will be 3harg;ed for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect." list of weddtnat presents and donors, ind obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself ?ive a a matter of news,) and notices of special meqtinirs for urhntpvomnmM. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from whinh rpvnnn is t.r hnia. rived, shall be charged for at the rat of five jenw ime. i nese rules will be strictly adhor ad to in everv liistiinnn Advertising rates reasonable and made known ipuu application. TIME TABLE. Ht,aie for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek. Every day at a. m.. except .Sunday. Arrives every day a 6 p. m except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. Extra Pals Star Brewery Beer In Half Pint Bottles can be . . had only at the ....... City Hotel Bar ! Where high grade Liquors and Cigars arc also kept by Ted. Any inventor in E8trrr Oregon wbo dmireg' the services of on Attorney iu Washington, I). O , will find it to bis advantage to cull on or address this pa per. 5tf O. B. Daft, the tousnrinl artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popnlar prions, haves, guamons, haircuts, etc. Ben Mathews in now sole proprietor of the city meat market where be keeps a fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baooo urul lunl. which be sells for the lowest market iinrip. Fred Dock, the Portland hntcher, is slill with bim. tf Now ti the time to get the Weekly Oreifooiao, greAtrst nespaper of the Went. With th()iZ"M,btb strict ly in advancf, one year, $1 CO. No better Combination of newspapers can he made io the state, Kt-siilrs we ill give as a premium an additional Journal. the Web foot Planter, an aifnctiltr.ral paper. Come in now and snlsanrlha, New Finn Yamd. Wm. Gordon baa opened op the t-cl yard next door to the Qsttie o(11ct, and now solids a share of your patronage, Lilly is rlgbt at boms at this business, and your horses w.ll be well looked after. Prices reasonable, (lav and gram for sale. tf. fur lUle. Teo sliares of stork io the National Bank of Hepptier. Address Hit bard T. Col, Receiver, Arlington, Oregon, t.4tf. ArterPen. 1, ."A the Os.-ltc will make a d sc mot nf ID per eeni. from list i o all s'il jolt work. Tide re daction Is ml on lb snppoeltloo tbat eaah wilt I pai l f r all woik as soon as OompleteJ. Horner e e riet Hetieeel AYER'S rWWWvvWarrww ! - V .! ; . f - Here and There. Ogaoizs the Are companies. Ed. Day was to Heppoer Tuesday. Ed Hale is suffering with a sore throat this week. Mat Halverson Tuedday last. was up from lone Al Roberts, the oity marshal, has a very sore throat. The Nilea-VinBon, Marble walla Walla, Wash. Works. Sam Junkina is in after a summer's hard work with sheep. Photos from $1 to 810 per dozen at tno new Herrin Gallery. it. Wm. Hughes ia nnrsiDg a very bad jaw, the result of neuralgia. Jaa. Leaoh, of LexiDgton, was a visit or to Heppner yesterday. W. E. Kahler has bought out J. B. Crosson, a Dalles City grooer. Geo. Perry, of Lone Rock, was in town Tuesday and Wednesday. Elmer Gentry is tmnlin? his winter'. wood down from the mountains. Harry Haves oame in from ml look's lower horse ranch yesterday. Heppner's fire oomDBnies have not met fur months. This should not he. Call at Herrin's and sen th noiir.a pictures, they ure 12 for a dollar. It. Supt. O'Brien oame up the branoh Monday, returniog the same eveuing. La timnde Marble Works. T. DfiJ. Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heppner. T. W. Marshal, the traveling man. in terviewed his friends here Wednesday. The prizes for the graud masquerade will be ixhibited in Wells & W urren'a show-window. fi q Mr. and Miss Allen, sm and uanuhinr of R Allen, of Toll Rock, were in Henn. uer Thursday. Emit Marx, renresenlincr Msrlr & Jurgenson, of Portland, was a visitor to ueponer yesterday. Grandma Mitchell relnrned hnmn lunt Wednesday from a brief visit with rela t ves on Butter creek. A premium to oaeh purchasers at Phill Cobn'a drug store. Dou't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tf. Swayne Troedson's son, of Douglas, was bionght up a few days ago to be treated fur rheumatism. BeBt accommodation and oourteoos treatmeutatthe Imperial Hotel, Beventb and Wash. 8ts.. Portland, Oregon. Juke louog was in from Eight Mile last Wednesday. Jake reports fall sown grain in fair condition in bis section. L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker. Uepairing neatly done. May St., Abra- hameick building, Heppner, Or. tf Ben Hunsoker returned Wedjesday fr. m hie Havataok ranch. He will re turn to Xhe Dalles in the near future dims. Montgomery has confessed to he killing of Hiram nail, near Oregon City. Hall was robbing Montgomery. unosin j w. vauguan snow oases and see If you oan'l buy notions cheaper man you ever saw them before. Oltf Miss A. Lundell departed for her Eight Mile b me yesterday. She has been stopping in Heppner for some time. The Heppner board of trade met last Weil need ay evening and adooted bv laws. They will incorporate in the near future. Frank Natter, Geo. Thornton, Park Garriguea aud Dave MoAtee were among the most active fireman this morning, W. J. Leezr sells i one pound pack age of tea, "Crown" brand, al 60 cents and gives in addition oue silver plated teaspoon. a Jaa Tallett, of Oakesdale. ia visiting bis ancle, Frank Gentry. He came down with J as. Gentry aud Frank Paugburn, some weeks ago. T. K. Howard makes a apeoiulty in supplying stockmen with all n ended articles, besides carrying a general line. See bia new ad. tf . A Christmas tree meeting will be beld in the recorder's nflloe neit Satur day evening at 7 o'olook. Every bnsiuess man should be present. To retain so aonnoant need of bair of a natural odor to a good old age, the hygiene ol the scalp must be oliserved. Apply Hall's Hair Kenewer. J. W. Krns, the city painter, is pre pared to do all kind f painting and paper banging and will do house clean ing and take np and put down carpets, 'JlhYe oo Mala street, opposite City hotel. Walt. Thompson runs stage between lleupoer and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day eicept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est ronte In tbe Interior. P. Coho, agent. Ws'rs always foutrlvlug and dtuslnt and drlv l fur something- "14 tlrkls th snot," Thru hrn frm Icrl merry, J ml rail on LUh lrry w ho keeps Tm and Jerry r1 hot If. At the Belvedere saloon. Wra II a ilea' sii months' oil fo f,,l0wed hitn to loan lbs other day. It rttl q n a sostin among lbs lit. lie people of oor villsgs. Hi Cyl US is a sheepherd cr who has been out O four months, hut he.l loooks like a new man0 O o now for he lias been dressed up at IIokni.r & Riika's. & Rhea, Dk Bniiit Antelepe Herald : Tbe fiendish thugs who have been burning bay in tbe Mitobell and Bridge oreek conn tries this tall, not being satisfied with this fiendish praotioe alone, have cow turned their attention to tbe poisoning of sheep. Last week Mr. James Connolly, who reoently bad his hay burned by incendia rism, bad 400 bead of bis sheep poisoned on the rar.ge, either saltpetre or etryoh nine having been need. Conroy 4 Joyce a few days afterwards lost about 50 head in a similar manner. This is the most despioablu practice gever instituted in Eastern Oregon, and ever possible effort should bo made to ferret ont the perpe trator, and if caught, he shonld never be allowed time enough to say his prayers. Fossil Journal : Toe 8. F. Examiner contains the startling intelligence that Garland Stemler, the Oregon youth who was lynched at Yreka some time ago, was undoubtedly innocent of the mur der for which he was arrested, another man having confessed the orime. This will uo doubt be pleasant reading to the cowardly mob that did tbe dirtv work. The boy Stemler attended the State Agricultural College at Curvallia lust year. Economy is something that every body tries to practice, and yet just a little oversight will sometimes rob the most frngal and thrifty family of a year's aavings. You want to do as J. P. Hiokmaun, of Monticello, Ga, did. He writes, "For six years I have kept Simmons Liver Regulator in my house, and need it in mv family and have had no need for a doctor. I bave five as healthy children es you can find." Mrs. M. A. Donaldson, who suffered a paralytio stroke several weeks airo. is oonvalesoiog rapidly and will soon have good use ol her paralyzed limbs. She is able to move with the aid of a crutoh from her bedroom to the hotel parlor. A galvanic battery prescribed by Dr. Howard has had a good deal to do with her quick recovery. Journal. It is often a mystery bow a cold has been "oaught." The fact is, however, that when the blood is poor and the system depressed, one becomes peculiar ly liable to diseases. When the appe tite or the strength fails, Ayer's Sarsa parilla should be taken without delay. Tbe Christmas tree is an assured fucr. The sum of $43 75 was subscribed early inis weeg tor mat purpose, Mr. K. C. Wills having oiroulated a paper for do nations. There remains already $14 from last season wbiob will be used on this fund msking iu all$5S.75. Miss Atbaliah Sbulse, daughter of Rev J. M. Sbulse, of Shedds, Or., has gone to Hanford, Southern California, in the hopes that ber health may be regained, exnecting to winter there. For ber sake her father may transfer to a California oonference. Ayer's Pills, being oomposed of tbe essential virtues of the best vegetable aperients, without any of the woody or fibrous material whatever, ie the reason why tbey are so muob more effective aud valuable than any other cathartics. Tbe best family physio. Times-Mountaineer: Mr. W. E. Kah ler and family, reoently from Hardman, Morrow oonnty, bag moved to The Dalles with the view of making this their future borne. Mr. Kahler will engage io the grocery business. Charley Jones, the well-known "old timer" in the tonsorinl line, has again located in Heppner, having purchased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite tbe city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call when io town. Sio Yon shot Lii Sing jS iturday last, mortally wounding bim. Sin Yon bua been indicted and will no doubt bang for big orime. Portland Chinamen are much exoited over the trnoble. The troublo ooourred at Portland Tbe Gazette is a borne institution, pays taxes In Morrow ootinty and patron izg borne indoxtry. It will not be taken Io by "snaps," to tbe detriment of borne people. Portland doesn't support onr community. Karl's Clover Root will purify onr Blood, clcsr y.mr Complexion, regulate yonr bowels and make your bead clear as a bell. V.V . 50o., and $1. Sold by Wells ft Warren, Drnggisla. Pure drngs, chemfoals, paints, window glsss and a complete line of stationery at lowest prioes and a chance to win a $100 price at Phill Gobo's drug store, next door to Minor A Co. tf . For 822.50 I will sell a first rls-s, bgb grade, high arm sewing machine guarsn. teed for 10 years. For further particu lars call ou or address, N. A. Ianb, Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf. The Outfits bae made a ten percent reduction in prices of staple j ib work. No lower prices are quoted In the elate, unless there is a chance Io get eveu gome other way. Call no Phill Cohn for floe wines and liquors for medioinxl pnrpoeog, A com plete ling f Key West clears, and a preminm ticket fur the fiw Victor tiiovtle. tf. Whether yoo want pit itoe or net, we rrqnret ynq to call at Hrno's stndlo we are prepared to furnish )ou tb host work in any line of portrait ore. Irfitf. IWmio Mntkey was brought io Thnrs day last Irons ln Creek to sertons condition, gnff-ring front bart IrooMe. lie left irorLfdiately for below. Lone Ito.ik. K. of P. lodge, expects to rate a grand CDristmas ttaii, the iss Rocs boys ran not be bel for linepllelity and Kiittibtly courtte. Mathesig Bros., City botsl barber shop, tobSoMal sr lists, llaircultirif, shig, hmpnlitf, etc., dote aeietilifieslly. lUlhs at 'ia cents apiece. i I Pome r,f Heppner ' people are looking ver the gioond for Dew rsee track. I It Is the inietitma lo make balfmile ' track, regnlaiioo shape. Mr C H VsnDnya, aeeompaiaed bv ; hr rlsns'lit'-r, K loa, departed no leal jevi.mii'e teste ! a brief visit to rela tiv g in lb vlly. K'm Ht'ifam, the artit, will rnske cIhM hntoe for the Hell days al li prr .l"io. Gallery opposite opre t If. Y.rU . Ci.l .neW entitle yoej to a t. s.t f .r !. fl l t'efle at Thill C.i''s dg 'or., int d'if li Miif k If. A !' est lotrtar Wilt) the lf sitn's of sollf tsar h is Bivleof lte eot.dilma i, .Ti". it is oi.tv rltil Ibsl eome (K, rfl,l Ix fi,n ( ! hf steal lo1 sk eh rnMM Mrftm.s t-i bvlle wilb ! I fee pr-.V stid flrfi' fo lte j il.e p" 0' t-r I It.e lrlJ iltict L I 1 h-'h 1.4 .k n. ? b U'f 'I ett '' m'"i r' I ! gfsi, M twiM sH H sn'i'el-g if t ; SiM'It (taCM op ntv tot 0f' bHb fcae t'a '! ii.srwhct . , Ky tl.el niit.Hi t the hi A is ' la ih '' that n. let aciflaihe ! i""il'l t. j'-'.'s, rrkirtf l-ej t"nan 'S 4 t"'-'" ''' t ilef'c faesi!t le g'el ll'1 ' pun3-r, g p-.iti o I rai4gel ir if f r b w e ' nn j Hg Went Astbat A. 8. Batty, a oommeroial traveller known to the merchants of this oity, was arrested last week at tbe Perkins hotel io Portland for obtaining money uuder false pre tenses. He issued a check on a San Franoisoo bank in which be had no funds and cashed it down in Astoria. Mr. Batty was formerly an employe of Feldman & Co., of Portland, and it was through bis business connections that be obtained the money. When arrested all he had to say was that he felfsorry" for what be had done and would "try to straighten out the matter." Prior to his apprehension be was preparing to leave for Central Amerioa. Eagle. None Bnt Ayer's at the World's Fair Ayer's Siirsaphrilla enjoys tho extroor dinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers of other BarsaparilluB sought" by every means to obtain a showiDg of their goods, but they were all turned away uuder the application of tbe rule forbidding the entry of patent medioines and nostrums. Tbe deoision of the World's fair autho rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effeot as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to tbe list of uoatrums. It is here on its merits." Has to go. A German friend of tbe Gazette thus soliloquized to his faithful dog. "Mien tog, there is a great differ ence from you Bnd me. Now, ven I gets up in the morning I has to wash myself and bring in der kindling before I get a bit of breakfast. But its different mityou. Youst as soon as yon gets np all you has to do is to stretch und den somebody gits yon a breakfast. Veil you play all tny, but I baf to vork all der vile, you youst hat fun. Veil the time will oome already ven you haf to die, und den, mein tog, dat is all of you, but it is different hi it me, I hat to go to hell yet." When most needed it is not nnusunl for our family physician to be away from home. Suoh was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Sohenok, editor of the Coddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two years of age was threatened with a severe attack of croup, lie says: "My wife insisted that I go for the doctor, but as our family physioian was out of town I pnrohased a buttle of Chamber Iain's Congb Remedy, wbiob relieved her immediately. I will not be without it in tbe future." 50 oent bottles for sale by Phill Cohn, druggist. Eagle: Bums' new gtlOOO scbool bouse was formally dedicated reoently with appropriate ex?roiseg. Addresses were delivered by Hon. J. B. Hunting ton, Prof. W. Wetzell aud others. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga Tenn., says "Rhiloh's Yitalizer 'saved my life,' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.' For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble itexoels, Pnoe 75 oents. Foi sale bv wens s. warren, uruitgiais. LET I K II t.lr. IF.TTKRB ATlVKiniCKD AT HKI'PNKR J Or., Dee. !, lx'Jj. Bnmey C W I'clcr Nnte Barrow C E Kcppcr N Sawyer Amelia When calling for these letters please saj advertised. J. I'. U ll.l.UMi-, I'. M. NOTICE OK BTOt K HOI. Ill-Its MI'.KTINU. VOTICK IS HER KH V (IIVKN THATTIIKRK 1 w ill la-a meeting of Ilio alx-klioiler id the first National Bank nt Heppner, at their ottlce, on the '.Mid Tuesday of January, lym, be tween the hours of In o'oliN k, a. m .and 4 o'clock p m , of said dav, for the purxnw of electing dlriK-tora mid lor the transaction of such other business may spM-ar. CiK'i CiiNbKIt, I'sshler. Heppner, Or , Deo. 5, I .. g'i Jin. NOIH'K OK HALK. N'OTK'K H llflitF.IIV lilVKM TIMT uiidi r snd by virtue of s decre snd nnler nf ssle duly made sod entered on Nov. 41 It vv In the nutter nf the cUle nl U W. II. HiIhiis. deceased, by thr ( nu:it) Cm OreKon for Morrow County. rt. nf the htnte n( us In nnil.sie Ill llllllcrsilflleil liilnl'lrator of Hie salil eslstv. III oiler for sale at ul,ir am lion, to thr hlshest blddi-r for rash III hand on pwturd.y, January II, !"'... st II o elm k In tin. (nreu.Hiii of that day at tb f runt door ol the roiirl Imiis, In lli ..iier MorroM I ouuly I ire.m.all llm lollim Ins il-. illl real ,rnM.rty Ih IiihuIms Io the alaite named ralate ltua'e.1 In Mnrrow Coiiuly ircon, lii II I he eouthaeai iiar1er ol crllmi laelie (li) In Tiiwi .hlpHine i i .inlh, Kanta twrtily tbre (in I l Mtllamelir Meildlan. Mbl aale la made siili),, o all liens Slid Dm umlMTam-ra now esutle iihmi the aald real pnierty, ani siilijeft to V.m uflrinaMoii of all sai- In lie made by tbe a Una entitled County t nun, AMlltfW Rfwi Admlnlsttalor of the ratal of (. Vk . II. Ilrlii.. Ns'i ai. Iiate.1 Hits ;n, dar of lmrinln-1. i'i. n. ADMl.MM Kf(iHtl Mil UK. Voth r. t iifiiriiv uiws hiattmk 11 lltnli t.lmii-.l i,aa Ihvii iluly ai l-ilnte.il,, tbe minify i,urt ! M'lirna rimiilv, iireaun, a-lnil'il.lfatiif ,,f , a e.t.li. i, Alrtamlrr Kill hie. ite.raw.1. ami all imi l.n I nr rlalma asalnal aald ea'ale are heol.y hnllll. il Io irrant lb aaina, iloly eiiri.. Io ai. a I ti.lnl.tratiif al Iha of J S lln.an. In lle..her. Iireanii. a Iihlii sli mniitlis I luin llu dale ol inia imiiia. J. A WihiI.I'MV. . Administrator. I N Hs . Aitr for Aduif. iale. )nr. In, aV VI. w. J. Is the Place for Vrih nthn iho. unu 1L I Am Glad To tell what Hood's Sarssparilla has done tor mo. I had the grip snd its ill effects settled all over me. I had cramps In my legs and frequently I had to get np at night and walk to relax the mus cles. I also had stomach troub- V les. I then took 5 Hood's Sarsana- rilla. One bottle T-sd thecramp, Wr 1. -It and another has greatly. I have taken 8 bottles and use Hood's Pills which are the best I ever took." H. A. Melvik, Sisters, Oregon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Es the Oniy True Blood PurSfSer Prominently in the public eye todays HnnH'c Pillc easy to buy easy to take, liUUU fllia eMj in effect. 24c Cummings & PROPRIETORS Fal Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of 0, B. & Q.. C. M. Ht. V., C. & A , P. Kt. W. & C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. la.oo PIJK DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CIXXC-A.O-0. XL!,. WANTED: 8 veral trustworthy gentlemen or lH(lieS to travnl In llimnin fraatul,HHt.. ed, reliable house, tlary 7so and expenses. bteaily position. Enelose reference and self d dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Third Floor, Onmha Building, Chicago. ul- marl. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE 19 HKRKBY OIVEN THAT THE eo-partner-hlp heretofore existing between H. W. Meadows and W. V. Kcrivner, under the ttrm iimnenf Meadows & Hcrlvner, doing busi ness ns blacksmiths In the town of Heppner, ha this day been dissolved by mutual consent, S. VV. Meadows will continue the business, col lect all debts and pay all bills fur the said firm. All accounts must bo settled by cash or note Immediately. Mr. Hcrlvner desires to state to the publle thnt ho w ill continue his business as wagon maker ami repairer at the same stand, snd guarantees satisfaction a heretofore. S. W. MRMlOWS, W. P. HCKIVNEK. Dated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, lsna. tf:i.03 BU1IMONS. TN JI STICE COI'RT KOR THE SIXTH DIM mci, Morrow uounty, male of Oregon ii r.. fvuilier, lMiilntlft", W. E. Dennis, Defendant. To the Constable of the Sixth District, Morrow tunny, rime in iiregilli: In the name of the Mate of Oreeon, we com mand you to summons v. K. Dennis to appear before the undersigned, a Justice nf the Peace in insirict M) a, la salil County snd state, on or before the 11th day of January, wi, at the hour of io o'clock a. m., nt mv ol'llce in Hepp ner, InsHld District, Counlv and Ntate. tosnawei the complaint of W. K. Kahler, founded on an express contract stid wherein the ald plalutlll demands Jnilgment fr the sum of Kilty-one sod :-lisi (.il.:tl) Dollars ami eosts ol this action; and In case he falls so to answer for w -t there of, the plalullll n ill Inke JmlMiin'iit avalnst bim for the sum of Kfty-one ami i t) Dollars and costs of this sclloii, 'I bis siimiiioiis Is published by order of K. I, Freelanil, Jiislli nof Hie peace lor the Sixth District, Mnrrow County, Oregon. Dated November 21st, IS'i.'i. K. I.. FHKKt.AND, y 7. Justice ol the Peace, NOTICE. N'OTK'K IS IIKKKHY (IIVKN THAT A MFKT- li II of th alia s holilera ol ItlM Ill.liltlinV HillldlliK ,V lmn Asa a-lalliin will lie held al Ibelr nltlce la lleniitier. uri'voo. mi ll.e I llles.lav of Jailllarr. Is si. Im-Iciii the honia..! Ill a. in snd I li in. ol a d ilar o.r il... ol clii tlimdln-i tors lor the enmiins tear. Ml. K IIIMMIP. Ili iiner, Or., IhH'. her'y. HTIM'KIIOI.HMtH' MKKTIM1. NOTIf K I II i'KKRY I.IVr-N Til AT A MfTT ln of the sl.a-k hoblera of I he National Hank ol lli-Miner sill Im hehl al n I,.iii., hooae. Ill II. iiner. on Ilia areiitid Tnrailay ol January. Iielawn the bun rant In a m and 4 li m rn i.n-1 iiav, lor Ihe mrHiaa ol rlri lliig dlrw ton for ilia rnsii.ns year. M R. riilier. Or , lire. 4. I llHIInf, ( ashler, ft Jill. TIM ll'.ll ITI.TI'KK UMTH STATJ i I ramie, I in a. I.AMl Olrii K AT l a ill. Nov. Ii.lh. l"i,. I'm,, flalllt liatlna l-u made at II. Is nil,, r by th Inly rl!le. afnlat It ol alnll. I Mi Bride allr Ins thai Mm. II anltla-. aim ma-la 1i.iIt i n II or enlr y No. I..'. al Ida land limiai at Im iifaiele. in..,n, mi the I a li day of miiiI. Iwl lor Iha N't ol V, er. a. 1 p 4 a. H i K. ! M , baa holly alwinliiiie. Ihe aald Ira. I, thai elallnalit lias l.lliw .ia an tr-. l iiaili , Irai I ol la d at any lime Ima Ihe rnliy of I ha me and Hist I here is m, m.a any Ire. grow log Ihereoi, as l. law n.iiiri . I hen I., in. hi, , ,v t, - -t laal tan of th unrie. Ihe aald ni. , are ra.li heiri.y r JilHrd and nililiiiilie.l Io Im and a-ral la lot I W. '1'iir.ia i..inlr rli r i.l M.,,,,,a ,,.iii,tt, in-fi.n, al his nrliia In II. I .m r iii.a .n.iMi the lan.i.yoi Jatniary, ., al the l....,r id In 'iil.ak.A l, and .(.-lnie an. h leal I, noli f may na I roiu r rnti.a Ilia Mi a I leaalli.l.a I lie final lieailnf I., Im had ItI.ii. II, a reflaler snd mei.eral Uiii.i,.riir Jaimau ; .Hi. al Iu ii , I.. M ' N W lln Kei.irr r"'r' J II hnnillNi4.lla.rl.rr Is I km nave jtisi i)iir- chased a joh lot nf fine, stylish cloaks, m ladies and hil drens sics. Thsss Msil k Clsssa OmI Difsrs lh t4 af Ik 6sr) rSl triss will k Mssl ts(r)ltHllaf If L. I Slocum, H'lN'tH Kl l t. If" f !, Ia, (.nn cries, (.heap for Onlv. o tits Hrs on haho .mm f tmm The World has the Money, We Have the Goods ! They ar not Second Hand or Junk Shop goods either, but goods of today, bought for cash and will be sold for the same. Sold on their merits and at prices that will have you to call again. We Select Our Stock, After careful examination, we then have the best at correct prices. Boots, Shoes, Hats, We make a specialty, aDtl by giving ua a call you will greatly please us. We are determined to please and excel. Handling all lines in the quantity we do, en ables us to excel all competition. MINOR & CO., Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or. Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF P. C. Thompson Company, WHO ARE STILL ON DECK Nails and Tobacco Oysters and Axle Grease Undershirts and Molasses Candy and Gunpowder Beans and other ammunition Sewiug Machines and Cigars Wagons and Soap Tocket Knives and Overalls Tea Pots and Tomatoes Also some other things DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Selling Out If you want bargains now is the time. Wc are going out of business. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, .1. C. BOltCr i KltS, Pi'op. SafcSSSslNslSfca-SSSa-Mssa Kecj)S the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. TIIUNDKIt - ' aV JJt V - XsT "There i a title in Ihe iiffmrt of men Thai, ilnkrn al ilu J1, Uivh on to fortune." Tim H'khI ia lura ami mt i GILLIAM to HLSniCK With full line at 1 1 a nl waif. Tlnwaif. f IIuhhwiim , f ?ifM'Uor'. Wood ihhI Wtllfvvmi Cm tar Tul at llfilrvnk lrl'!M. THK MGHTLST RUNNING GANG l'MJWS! 1 Im only Ihrlusivn HsnUnrn KU.ru l. ti...u Tlio Dnlli t und lVi.dli ttm GILLIAM lif'il'Wfr, . ItAIN h tt; Uiluls a.H-.aa.4 in t t Vn Hn cverylhincj In tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Cundici, Nuts, und nko k rpi Crockery, Lirnp. und Tlnvviito. Stock is Comploto. Notions a Specialty, WITH A FULL STOCK OF o CD H O (D o (V) CO Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Undkrwkar, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. FELL M10S. Ttiy run s llM li..y ma iu ths klhl. it HLSIJIOJO, . . Orrnn. ItAIN I-'f t lac Cuifi o l.iuir,0iiium v,l Tobacco Habits 11 Is la'd sl aim, Ottflosi. J XI t ffiafial Ti'tr on IfsC la I sl II ll.isfta antra f. rlrulsrs auk. i. i.-i.l. li,iial Iraaiaavtal arlsstsatrl Sure xra lts aM 4).. In I ! p)"4a4