A SPECIFIC FOR- la Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AYER'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 me, hut, 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 havo needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily "Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. r 1 1 aw m mi jrnpWfpsenb CALENDAR., ' SUK1M0H1TUEIWED1THU FRTISAT J 2 3 4 5 6 7 89TuLLl2I3 IT T5WTLia 19 20 2J 2223 24 25 M 2728 T 3ins I'e l"o bp Take Notice. L The mm of five cents per line will be )hart;ed (or "card ol tlianai," "renolutloni ol reapeet," liata of wedding pruaenta and dunnra, ina obituary notices, (cither than thoee the edit or snail hluieelf give aa a nmttr ol newt,) and aotlceeolepoctal moetlun (or whatever pnrpoee. 2. Notice of church and society and all other vnterUlntnenU (rom which revenue li to be de rived, snail be charged for at the rate of Ave jenu a Una. These ruloa will be strictly adher ed to iu every Imtance. Advertlnlug mtc reasonable and made known ipon application. TIME TABLE. Stage (or Hardraan. Monument, Lona Creek, loha Day and t'anyon ("lljr. leave aa follows ; livery day at A a. in., envpt rtundav. Arrtveaevery dnyatr .aeicept Monday. The eheaprat, qulckcat and best hue to or Iron the Interior cnnntry. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Conaer t Brock, AltenU. Qambrinus Beer, HALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and Smokabla Cigars. Call en Tad. i Bo, y vottns men ol Morrow, whittle up a lively tune for the "Candidate," I'm Ire to ilate, will eUjf with ua till June; Then let him "11 hn enter blade, with "fperry Unvni.l Kvo." Tie awcv to ttil ua. ol that font old drink, lor voting men are dry. Hold only at the BcUedere saloon. Charley Jones, the well-konwn "old timer" in the toneorial line, baa again located la Uepposr, baeirg pofchaaej Orssa Mathews ehnp. Minor bnil llnf opposite tba city notl. Charley will appreciate a rail wbea In loam. 77rE WANT TO INFORM THE Public that wc Bros. Stock on May it out in the next 80 days Regardless of Cost We have made arrangements to have the hats trimmed up and that will surprise the patrons. There is also a fine line of Hosier)', Knit and Muslin Underwear for children and ladies: Children's Dresses Infants Clothing. Ribbons, Thread, and a complete line of Notions, Dress G(xxls and Linings. Come and get bargains lcforc they arc all sold. Yours ResjKit.. 110KNEU & nu 1: A. Here and There. E. H. Clarke Sandayed in Heppner. Wm. Brown left for Lone Rock yester day. T. A. Khea went to Portland Saturday last Andrew Kood returned from Portland Saturday. 0. W. One; ie down from hie moan tain ranch. Gov. Re a is much better atd ie able to be around. 8. S. Horner got back from PortInd Saturday last H. T. Bagley ie oonvalesoiDg from bis reeent illness. Mrs. Anesn Wright being quite ill. is reported as D. P. Ketohnm, of The Dalles, San dayed iu Heppoer. Frank and Doo Brown were over from Coodon last week. S. P. Floreuoe's little daughter was reported as ill Satarlay. E l. R. Bishop and Col. J. H. Raly are over the mountains on business, Mrs. LeBalister will leave for Portland this week to bay ber tpriug stock. Al Emm rson took a oar load of sbeep below last week, returning Saturday. Go to P. C. Thompson Oo.'e for syrup and undei shirts. Lowest oaeb prices. 2t J. 0. Hart, agent of the 0 E. & N., at Heppner, is threatened with pneumonia. John Hayes wae in town the first of the week, He is running sheep near Olex. W. G. Eapey was in town over San day to look after hie hardware trade here. Dr. Wilson and Geo. B. Tedrowe are enjoying themselves in Portland tbie week. Alex Cornett was in town yesterday. Everything is prosperous out on Butter oreek. Scott Stone's baby, two years old, ie quite ill out at its borne on Little Butter oreek. Mrs. B. A. Huneaker and children arrived Sunday to join ber husband at this place. Squirrel rifles and cartridge; 22 short 22 long and B. a. caps far sale by P. O. Thompson Cj. 2t Waklie's Squirrel Exterminator now on sale at Minor & (Jo. s, reduced from 50 ots. to 23 cts. tf. Hon. H. V. Gates, of Hillsboro, ar rived bere tbis morning to look after business matters. Henry Heppner is able to be about the streets again after a siege of sickness of several weeks duration. O. E. Holland called at tbe Gasette Saturday. Tbe wire worm bai worked on tbe wheat in bis section. . BeBt accommodation and eourteons treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and wash. Hts., Portland, Oregon. Coin's Finsocial Sobool for sale by P.O. Thompson Uo, at 5o each. Tbe best smoke in Heppner for tbe money. 2t Mrs. Martha Calloway and son, Frank are viitiog Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Spsrry Mrs. Calloway is a sister in-law of Mrs Bperrv, Minor St Co., tba red a oe re of prises, have now on hand tbe celebrated War He's Sqnirrel Poiaon. Call and see what tbey sell it for. tf Sheriff Harrington leaves tonight for Salem with Jndd Wiley, oonvioted for perjnry and eeutenoed to three years in the penitentiary. Hall's Hair ReDewer renders the nair lustrous and eilken, gives it an even ooior, and eoao:ea women to pot II op tn a great variety o styles. G. B. Hatt. tba tonsorial artist oan be fonnd at bis parlors, Matlock corner, wbers be win dispense at popular price s naves, sbampooa, nairoots, etc. " E. O : N. E. Potwina, father of Rev. w. E. Potwine, is serioosly ill at bis son'i bora in tbie oily with pnenraonia. His friends think bis recovery is doubtful Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo deaires tbe cervices of an attorney in Washington, D. U.. will find it to bis advantage to call on or address this pa per, btf Owing to eickoeas Elder Jenkins was not able to Oil tbe polpit at tba ball for a f evenings tbe past week Hit plaoe wae supplied by J. V. Craw (old, tbe sing Ing evNDgellet, Browniville Times: Mrs. James Callo way and ano, Frank Cochran, isrled (or Heppner Tuesday morning to visit wit ber dangbUr, Mrs. Aex botb,od son lingo Ooobrsn. Condon Olobe: Rev. Bramble di not oondoot bis revival meeting ber as long as bs bad islanded, bating eloeed Friday night. He ei porta to leave tbis week for California, to remain. Mr. L.Hamnel. formerly pnblieber of lbs Went Hbore and tbe ehUf promoter of tbat Joornal during Ms eiietewe baa bn appointed mesgr of tbe r. quit a ble Life lo On. for Uregoo, Malm and the eonntie of Washington borderto on lb Columbia river. lis Is talented gen 11 em an and deserves tbe promotion have purchased the Fcl Street and intend to close will sell them at prices Tbe Palace botel ball on St. Patrick's day, Tuesday, March 17, 1896, promiees to be a grand success. The large store om on tbe north aide of tbe building ill be fitted on for a dining room, s tbe regular dining room was thought to be too small to accommodate tbe guests. Ladies are especially Invited to be present. Tbe Morrow Co. Republican club met st tbe conrt house last Haturday nignt. Quite a number were present and many responded with remarks appropriate to tbe occasion. The club will meet again bext Saturday evening st tbe court house when all are invited to attend. It is nut to be wondered at that Ayer's Pills are in such, universal demand But the cure of constipation, biliousness, or any other complaint Deeding a laxa tive, these pills are unsurpassed. They are sngar-ooated. easy to take, and every dose is effective. William Vsnduyne was Thursday ap pointed executor of the estate of leaao Vanduyne, at Eugene. The appraise ment shows prdperty as follows: Rnnl eetate, $19,360; casb is bank 84567 98; personal property. $708.90; notes and accounts, $11,000.22. Wbile no pbysioian or pbarmaoiet can conscientiously warrant a oure, the J. C. Ayer Co. guarantee tbe purity, strengtb and medioinal virtues of Ayer's Sarsa parilla. It was tbe only blood-purifier admitted at the great World's Fair in Cbioago, 1893. Mrs. Anna Fall, tbe woman lawyer of Maiden, Massaobnsetta, thus defines issing; "Osoulation may be taken to mean, in the eyea of tbe law, the act of two mouths oomiog together eo as to bave a common curvature at tbe point of contaot." Mrs. W. J. Leezer calls the attention of the publio to the fact tbat she is still in the bakery business, and ber old cus tomers will be furnished an extra quality r bread at tbe grocery of her bnsband. Tour patronage is solicited. tf O. W. Brook, of Wasoo, Sherman Co., was in Heppner Tuesday, accompanied by bis oousio, Dave Pressley. Mr. Hrook is on bis way to Camaa Prairie, Idaho, end after stopping a few days with rela tives bere will journey onward. Cbet. Sargent, Frank Thomas and Don." Curry returned yesterday from Hamilton's mill wbere they bave been putting up ice for C. O. Sargent They report having pat up about 20 lonawhiob will average 12 mobes in thickness. W. W. Smead, oounty organizer of republican clubs, is willing and anxious to go to any preoinct wbere organization is desired. Speakers will accompany him. Notify him at Heppner, Oregon. tf. The W. O.T.D.. of Heppner. elected tbe following offioere Saturday last : President, Mrs. Drew; aeoretary, Mrs. a. V. tinggs; treasurer, Mrs. M. B. Thompson; corresponding secretary Mrs. May Minor. W. T. Rlnehtrt of Shedd, Or., accom panied by bis wife, arrived Sunday and are visiting Mr. Rinebart's cousin. wait Thompson. Mr. Hinebarl comes to Eastern Oregon hoping to benefit bia wile a Health. Oa Mitchell ia feeding 2.100 bead of sheep down at bis ranch near the month of Rhea oreek. Of tbe number, 1.200 are three and four-year-olds, but tbe re mainder are two-year-olds. Tbey sre all doing welt Echo stags lesves Heppner Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaya. Leaves Eobo Tuesdays, Tnrsdsys and Saturday. Fare 9'i eaob way. Ofnoe, Wells A Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop, A landslide on Portland Heights last Sonday killed Daniel Campbell and Isabel McDonald, and also badly bruised Mary MoDonald. Tbe boms of the Mo Donalds wss entirely deatroyed. E. O.: Col. J. H. Raloy left Thursday evening for Heppner, from wbere be leaves wltb Cashier E. R. Bishop for Canyon Ulty to be absent onlil about Tburaday of next week. Wesley Baird arrived from Missouri tbis morning, vis Hood river, after fonr months' sbsenoe, and after settling op bis affair ber will locate perm nently at Hood river. Dr. J. A. Qeiseodorfer, of Arlington, rsme up Ibis morning st tbe reqneet of ur. f. it. MONworda to bold consultation in matters relative to tbeir profession. F- M. Haly sod wife left yesterday for Monument, Mr. Haley lo tsk ebarg of a aobool al that place. He is a cousin of Tom Bootbby, of Lexington. Rev. G. Rushing, of lbs Christian rhnrob, arrived tbis morning from Atbsna, and will assist In tbe meetings being bsld at lbs opere boose. J. W. Beckett, of Eight Mile, was Id Heppoer Haturdy last. Tbe wbat crop for Ibis year is prnmiiiog, yet lbs sianl is Dad lo maoy plsces. Soap! Soap! I Hoap! I! till yon can't reel. Prtoe a low a lb fnweL al store of P. U Thompson Co. Casb only, 21 RaOsoasrzso A per previous ar raoiresewta tbe repobllesna of Cecil preclnot mat at Don ft a last Saturday eveelag for lb pnrpeee of re orianisieg tbe Cecil Itopoblteaa elob. Tbe gather log wae a4lrMd by T. R. Lyons, A. W. ratlereoe, 0. N. reck, Oeo. Kty and Gee. Miller. J. T. Willi, baying acted a pilot, wae tiau from making any remarks. Tbe following cRWrt r selected lor tbe ooealng teo yrs: 0o. Wilier, pre (A T. Doaglea, vie pre.; Oeo. Ely, c't and trees. Tie meeting we a good one aad fall of Utereet bo U.g tbat lb ronblleo of that preciart are alive aad active. Th club til ml eg ale cit Haiu'day at J JO p. m. Il Save live Kerry lf Tbtnaaed of of Cooeaaptioe, Aalbm. CuSf t.s. Culd a4 Croop ar eened ever day by (tbilob't Care, for sl by Well 4 Werree. Or IvraateT tq If ais Tba ! yarM res blab sill r-mt off si U poor Ma 36, pr.,une t InUr'SMSf-. Nitiiaa stats nlrlaf, Msrh llib, act I al Ibal lists II ts lfet qi!f rlatil'i b .e. will be rr(rasl-i Tlx bl bats ftta) tanel bir boaa e!e,l I al osts. It ill Kiel sslt 5 11 gits J nut S..1I S Iris! Tbe erWff, A. W rHerafj, ill t f isad si lb Oat-lls All H Ash font t.halois. air irnmt sad yomt fn4 sbnl Hiithib's tars f , t Kaam(.ion. i ).y win rnineeal IL r aa s If W ells w anes HOT Tat L Il baa Kaa raveled Ibrtabnajt It.. rt') I hat TMl'taa ' be -n j.e.f tinnuiMI V, T a B 1 1 ta (aea) at J B lib m f ...).' i Z.J. Hl.tB. PERSONAL PARTICULARS. The Rothschilds aro believed to be all together worth $2,000,000,000. The estate of the late Eben D. Jordan, of Boston, is estimated at $7,000,000. Whitelaw Reid, the editor of the New York Tribune, is spending the winter in Phoenix, A. T., whose climate, he says, is better than that of Cairo. The presidents who were over 60 when inaugurated were: William Henry Har rison, 68; Zachary Taylor, 66; Buchan an, 06; Jackson, 63, and John Adams, 6, Dr. Melancthon Storrs, who hos just teen elected president of the Hartford (Conn.) Medical society, was graduated from Vale in 1852 and was one of the lending surgeons in tbe union army during' the war. Ex-Gov. Campbell, of Ohio, is said to have struck it rich in California gold mines. He is in partnership with a man who owns e cattle ranch on the San Joaquin, who has discovered a great placer deposit of unusual richness. Mrs. Hannah Lovett died at Nashua, N. recently at the age of 106 years. She was born in county Kerry, Ire land, and her age was authenticated. All of her ten brothers and sisters lived more than 90 yeai-s, and one brother died at Merrittac, Mass., a few years ago at the age of 105 years. John W. Macay, the American mil lionaire, has sent to the city of Nancy, France, a large sum of money for the purpose of erecting a statue of Jeanne d'Arc, by a Lorraine sculptor, upon the square of St. Nicholas Du Port, where In 1429 Jeanne offered prayers to her patron saint. FACTS FOR THE FARM ER. Instead of using medicine as cathar tics give the animals linseed meal regu larly, which is not harmful, but, on the contrary, is a nutritious food, which is beneficial in many respects, especially to cattle and horses. Whenever there is a bounteous fruit crop vegetables are not cared for as they should be. It is always best to have a little variety laid by for winter use, for before another crop is harvest ed they will be hugely appreciated. The prices of farm implements are low compared with, the past. When prices of farm produce fall, implements must be sold at a small margin of profit owing to the farmers curtailing ex peunes in the several departments. Windows of poultry houses should be placed on the south or southwest side, as the warmth of the sun will enter scion in the morning. The interior of the poultry house should have plenty of light and warmth, in order to keep all portions dry and free from dampness. Every man who contemplates going into the fruit business should first visit nn experienced specialist in the partic ular line he is going to engage iu and get all the information possible so as to utart aright. 1 his precaution may save lots of trouble, and probably avoid fail ure in the end. SMILE PROVOKERS. Miss Eldorly was enpaped." -"She said she heard I Lena "How nice of her." Truth. Equal to Emergencies. Country Ed' Itor "What's the matter now?" Press man "We're out of ink." "Well, rub the rollers with the" office towel." X Y. Weekly. . t . . Pater "This is an awful big bill for Turkish baths. Why do you go there to often?" Daughter "Where else ran a girl go who hue nothing to wear?" Truth. Another Excuse. Mistress "You have a soldier In the kitchen. What is he doing there?" Housemaid "Learn ing cooking, please, mum." Ilumoris-tlwlu- Illatter. Mrs. Crimsonbeak "I see the minis ter announces a sermon to pugilists." Mr. Crirosonlx-ak "Yea; I guesa he'll out 'em to sleep without glovee." Yonkers Statesman. What She Was Meant For. A lady of great beauty and attractiveness, who was an ardent admirer of Ireland, once crowned her praise of it at a party by raying: "I think I was meant for an Irishwoman.'' "Mwlam,' rejoined a . illy son of Erin, who happened to lie present, "thousands would back me In saying that you were meant for an Irishman." Tit-Hi ta. Slavery la r.af lead. Marry aurvivr In England much Inti r than In (fpncrslly stiipcMl. The word Uinilspc In .Vorthumhrrlsnd atlll tiirans s frmsle fnrm servant. The rooiirs and altrrs (I. r salt minrra) of f jiat Lothian ere scluallv slave till 1773. If Ihrjr ! rti-d thrir evrvl.r mi) one hurlioririjr thrin wss lishls lo a riialty of fWc KiimlH atrrlinif If Im lid not reatore llirni In 24 hours. Tin let alsrs In Knfland as not frwl completely until IT'iJand In IM43 Iherr- a roolis llvinir who, M well aa hia father and RTei.ilfoihcr, bsd worked a a sls In pit a 'tu.wlliurr. Iniinimu Maanwa Tba I"oa lls pshllcss c'ab net M Matanlajr after- soon al ths 'rVilllarna sotiool bmss, bfs vsrf Intawsstinf meellng wss he'd. TbsslnbvM a.Mree by 0. N I'srk, T. It. Ljoea, X. W. I'attersoa an I W. 8. C-issof. TUs remark a ot sarb ers SDlsiietaelieally reoeifsl, shoving Ibst Ibal ssetlos of lbs cooolry alill bss mlisrof alsaarb aod sUadfaal rs- rohliaans who bass eakanej lo lb faith. Tba nti natin of lha slab will b b14 Sl loss Bell Hatatdar seas Iftf sl 7 A) p. bv abas ail ars latitsd o alusa. MolkM ia berehr isw Ibal vtaolis af !' dssxanrstM seslral somnilieai of Morrow sarsaly, (ft'.n. will ba Bald o aiorday. Marrb li. !.. al I B, m., ta IBs Bwrtsr of lbs I'alana bUI, for lbs BaruwM (if (wleStlBat lbs lima for I", I dm a? BfiniBrts, Bnitatf aavtili'io, and f-r lb Irabeaelfia tr asr Blber latoeS Ibal mar r- rne bf rs lbs enetin(. A fall SHeftdasM f all tbe inolttDeo la aafcre'ly rqiet. J. W. MoBBOW, (,'belrcsas, i . w, Kerse, eily Minlef, M rew er1 Iu d'l all Bisde f.f taiaila' and Mtaf baaainf aad will da hone rleaa tnt and tat ap Bed pat d'loa rafi'a. tiS MaM street, 6(p'M I'Hjr bole I. 1 Ff $n ta I will sell Brat rlaa.. f ra-le. Lab area M"af Sarbls f ia'as Ua4 taf IQ trfs, f ftr1bf Mf tleta- (rs a; am m t4ifaa, V, A !", !ler'oS.INi. ml. i ' I . , ... .f ...-a h N ...! U. k t I..IH A H's ll.a4 I. tt, Rlf, AiiiasWro, 0(( ti, 4tf. Rich Red Blood Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cure by Hood'a Sarsaparilla. That Is Why the cures by Hood's Sar sanarilla are Cubes. That Is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cure the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum and other blood diseases. That Is W hy it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, give energy In place of exhaustion. That Is Why the sales of Hood's Bar laparilla have Increased year after year, until It now requires for ita production the largest Laboratory in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla la the only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the publio eye today. Be aur to get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pill M,T ,0 b,IT' MT t0 tak Walt. Thompson runs staee between Heppner and Monument, arriving everv day exoept Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. Oo riser & Brook, agents. La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ore. 8. C. Smith, salesman, Henpner. LET I KK LI8T. IETTER8 ADVERTISED J Or.. March 9. 1896. AT HEPPNER Fldaeeo. Frank F. Miller. Jamea Thompson, E. P. HukkIiib.MIi'b Frankle(4) Ashfo'd, M D, IL Btftiof, Simmon Cather, C W Wilion, Pearl M When callliiK for these letters dense aav advertised. 1. P. Williams. P. M. Administrator's Notice. N OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been anDointed adminis trator of the estate of Sarah H Fell, deceased, by the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me at Heppner, Or., duly verified, within six momns irom oaie nereoi. Dated this 6th day of March, 1896. C. E. FELL 421-29. Administrator. Notice Of Intention. Laud Orrics at La Grands, Orroon, MbmI. a lana XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE followtne-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made oeiore county Cleric oi Morrow county, uregon, at neppner, urvRoii, on April v, iw, via: SYLVESTER W. Fl.ORKON. Hd. E. No. 4:Xt, for the HW' SRV and KEU SWlf Sec. 15, and NW(4 NE and NK NWJ, Sec. 22, To. 5 8. R. 28 E.W. M. He names the following; witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, viz: Pat Kiilllane, William Warren, Out, Halo, rraua HHie, oi neppner, uregnn. B. K. WILSON. 421-4.11 Register. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLErt, OIIEOON, a J March, 6, 18M. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler haa tiled no- lice ol his Intention to make nnal proof In sup port ol his claim, and that said proof will be mane Deinre J. w. Morrow, county llerlc, at HeiM'tier, Oregon, on April 2S. 1MW, via: JAM KH CARTY, Hd. E. No. 3fiM, lor the BEU Bee. 10, Tp. 1 N. R. 26 K. W. M. He nanus the following: wltneaars to nrove hlarontlnnnna residence upou and cultivation ol, aald land, vlr.: t;harli-v Vanv Inkle. Francis Kllkennv. Bar. nev Dnherty, John Kilkenny, of Galloway, Ore. j as. r. mooke, KCKlater. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DAM.KS, OREOOV, J Felt. CI. 1WHI. Notice la hereliv a-lven that the following named aeltlcr liaa llled notice of his Intention lo make final proof In aupportof h s claim, and that anld priHil will be made beforeCounty Clera, of Morrow County, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on March :m, w, vlr.: lKIIK(iK F. HAIKU, Hd. E. No. H.H.. for the HU NKIa. NWU HEU and N Ki 8W a. 27. To. S fl. R. M K. He namea the following wltneaaca to prove nia runiimioua nviuence uoou aim cunivaiion of aald land, via: Jelt Jouea, (leonte Rmlth, Tampa T. Talbot, Janice Wren, ol Heppner, Oregon. JAH. F. MOOltK, 4K1I. Keitlaler. Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IH HFKKRV OIVEM THAT THE 1' annual mrellua lor the alia kliohlera of IFKKH elliig l-auda The Morrow Co. Iud & I'riial Co.. will he held at theofllce ol the trraeureron the Ind Saturday In March at ? p. in., lor Ilia puriHiae of rU Ihii orllcera and attendltia to such other biieliiree aa may come bclure the meeting. K. r. HVNR. I-VII. Hccrelary. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICK AT THE HAI.I.FS. flREW MJ Feb II. iwja. Notlee la herahv rlvrii that the following named aelllrr haa nTcd nolle of hla Intention to make nnal iiroof In aut.iKirt of hie claim, and thai aald proof will lie made wiore me rouniy cirra oi Mormw county at licppncr, irrrgon. on Man'O I v, via; II A HI. FN II. H A MM. Hd. E No. 7t. lor tl.e Hi KL and HU HWW Hc .-a, Tp, . R. V K. Vt. M. He natnee the lollowlne wltneaaee to tirova hla pttntliiiioua reeldcace upon and cultlvalloa ol aald laud, via: Rd Cot, Oo.rg llendrti.C H. Bullle, Cbarlee V. l.oleuiau, oi iianunali, liregon. . jAit. r. M'xutg. tit 31 Heglater Cummings 8c Fall, PROPRIETORS Ol the Old Rallat.te Gault House, f iiK Af.o. ill, Half Wnri weetnl the I'nloa f. -Mat of C, 1, M . ' M el F.f S A , F Ft W. 4 C, aod the V. St. L F. kaJIruvla. MAT ICS aU.M ICI DAY Cut W. Ma-Ila.a and Ctlnloa Su, OStZ90. ZXUZa. - T' inn. - east n mm ni ms mm mm. Ttifo-sb Foliate fale'e laar. Tm'Ut t ! iM fta IU. Ilnlnf (t'l 1AlLT lot Abac. hair fetaf b-ica a4 via tl U faatof triij hi at " t. llVltaaj r MA I Ita). ' t'Xtm t.,m I e.f , ' '"'. ' J - . C. tlAli T, Apt!, rjmaf, Urs mwm HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THBRB'SaaSBBBBar" a flap in Business AH Around? ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is beiDg disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! JbtliiU-AKDL-ESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes", ete.. are beinc sold bnlow wholesale cost Great discounts on caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. FRANK M'FARLAN D, ED. Jlausger and Salesman. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. What Do Some people want the goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAX STOEE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR. Gilliam & Bisbee We are not email moD, we are not me Largest a a a But when the people of all the ) Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, J I Cumberland Coal, Gaaa and Water Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Stovee and Ranges, Wagons, JJ iiacs, Buggies, vtagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammer, Baws, Sledges, Wedges, Uuni, I'latols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran tteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllert and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Gooda and Qet Prices. We have Good Goods at Fais Prices, and Cheap lohn Goods at Chep John Price. GILH.IA.M & BlS33:E3i, MA.IN STREET - IIEPPNKH. OllEQON T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Stockmens And Wants He will make it an object for you to trade with bim aa Lis prices are right, and all goods that he handles are ot the very lx?Ht. Stork on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Ileppiier, Oregon. uorraaor lo C. i. Van Duyn. Kelt door to City H.iM. Has everything in the lino of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and olso keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty, -Vttoriio'M tit JfiWs, All bnalneats alUnlJ to Bsosar. Notaries OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK KCILMNO. BF.rrsER, i t itPh 1)0,1,1 F.f9' v .'TJJ Put If -li Arc I All ll.t'e can l ririirrI al liw-t,,n A Itintia, liwrr Main Mrrsl, Mrjijiiir-r, C Irrjfoii. Tfcaee til'an tw lt a"i".. -1 ltd t.tml lt" v 1 H Ham ant Mbaf f.ii.i.. aid mmm aate wmf a4 ltn la anablt.g a-. (I'M MS itm,ing ian, ritraela ain VMS the tla THOMPSON .M. 1 1 1 NNS, uysnTiisir, Mtrrtrsn. THE PALACE HOTEL 1IAK, .1. C. noi?CI IKItS. Pnip. e ia mm m m a umMmmmmi . I I t hardware, tinware, elassware. hats. R. BISHOP, Prop. Ii tat ? earth; you can get a lbs. We are small men, Xs. nerciiants in ine vona ! lurroundlng country are In need of, a a a iOODS, Supplies, Etc., Your Trade! iu proropl anI aaliafactofj i'ablat? and Otlltartors. i t OHF.OOS Ymi Want a p,acc un Your Team ? You in Need of a Saddle. lorse : I ' t to