UNTOLD MISERY FROM Rheumatism C. H. King, Water Valley, Kiss., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For Ove years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending glOOO there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-tliree pounds; my left arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles being 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 relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After tiying 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 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. J.TXR'8 FILLS cure Jloadache. rALENDAlt SUHlMOKITUEIWEDiTHUlFRl I SAT TT2 3 4 5 6 7 JX 15" JL J2 i3 K 3 I& I7"ia 19 20 2I 223 2i25 J 2T 28 29 ao 131 hgrorens Take Notice. . L The sum of five cents per line will be Ihanred for "canls of thanks." "resolutions of respect," lists of weddlns: presont and donors, tnd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself Rive as a matter of news.) and aotlceaof special moettnira Mr whatever purpose, S. Notices of church and sorletjr and all other ntrUlnmenU (rum which revenue is to be de rived, shsU be charged for at the rule of five tau a line. ThoM rules will 1 strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown ipoo application. Here and There. D. Oox was in Beppner yesterday on business. "The Deaoon" at the opera bouse March 25. Hon. H. V. Gates left tor Hilleboro Saturday night. Two Long Creek teams were in late last week to get sapplies Hon J. 8. Boothby sod son, Thos., of Leiingtoo, were in town Saturday. P. Caris of Monument Snndayed in Heppner, looking as natural as ever. J. P. Grace, an old time sheep shearer. arrived from Butte, Mont , this morning. . La Grnnde Marble Works, La Grande Ore. a, O. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Conser & Brook hove pat in new and attraotiye electric fixtures in their drug store. . . H. Padberg, Olave Pearson and R. W. Bobison Here visitors to Heppner yes terdoy. 01. Justus and Holland Thompson represented the Hinton oreek seotion Saturday. J. A. Balaiger, who is teaching very RiiooeEsfnl school at Lena, was in town Saturday. Jon Lnrkman and wife were in Hepp ner Satnrdoy. Mrs. Juaokman is very much better. Waklies squirrel rixtermmntor now on sale at Minor & Oo.'s, reduced from 50ots. to25cts. ; - tf. J. Groome arrived from Athena this morning. He comes down to engage in sheep-shearing. Geo. Baird has been laid up all winter with a sprained wrist, and yet hns the maimed member in a rliug. "The Deacon" a -laughable comedy drama in 5 acts will b produced by home talent. All should attend. ' Geo. Lntrell oame in from Walt Thompson's "half-way" station, where George is employed, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jones oame in Friday from Eight Mile to have their baby treated for enlarged tonsils. Best accommodation sod courteous treatmeniat the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. 8ts Portland, Oregon. E. L. Mima, deputy ' oollebtor of in ternal revenue, and Dr. E. A. Yaugban arrived from Pendleton Saturday. - D. M. Smith, representing Niles Vinson. well-known marble firm of Walla Walla, is in from Prineville. A company of home players will pro. duoe "The Deacon" on Wednesday evening March 25. Don't tail L attend. Dr. E. R. Hnnlook, of Lone Bock, cams in yesterday on business. This otfioe acknowledges a pleasant oall this morning. W.O Hill, Thos. Beaney, his sons, Andrew and Frank, and Obas. Johnson were among those wbo visited Heppner j last baturday. Minor x uo tbe reduoerg of prices, Lave now on hand tbe celebrated Wak- lie's Squirrel Poison. Oall and see what they sell it for. tf . Nat Hale, tbe viotim ot the Roalyn oonspiraoy and wbo was so nn justly proseooted, as our readers will re mem ber, is in Heppner this week. , u. a. uati, me tonsoriai artist, can be fonnd at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where he will dispense at popular prices, suaves, shampoos, nairoats. etc. Forget your business caret tor abort season and attend "The Deacon", to be played at the opera bouse Marob 25. Two and one-half bouri of solid laughter. People witb hair that Is continually falling out, or those tbat am bald, oan stop tbs falling, and get a good growth of hair by using Ayer t Hair Ueoewer. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo desires the services of an attorney in Danger Signals Mort than half tbe victims of consump tion do not knots thty have it. Here is list of symptoms by which consumption can certainly be detected : Cougb, one or two slight efforts on rising, occurring during the day and fre quently during the night. Short breathing after exertion. Tightness of tbe chest. Quick pulse, especially noticeable in the evening and after a full meal. Chilliness in the evening, followed by Slight fever. Perspiration toward morning and Tale face and languid in the morning. Loss of vitality. If you have these symptoms, or any of them, do not delay. There are many preparations which claim to be cures, but Dr. Hcfctr'i sgiiib RcsKdyfor Consumption has the highest endorsements, and has stood the test of years. It will arrest con sumption in its earlier stages, and drive away the symptoms named. It is manu factured by the Acker Medicine Co., 16 and 18 Chambers St., New York, and sold by all reputable druggists. The Dalles Paper: Mr. Wm Rasmus wbo in connected with the Knights of Pythias of ibis oity, gave "Ditymon aud Pythias" about a year Biro, is arranging with the Ratbbooe Sisters to produce "Tbe Confederate Spy" at an early date. Mr. Rasmus is a finished actor, and witb bis oo-operation, a fine per formanoe is assured. Tbe sooner you begin to fight the fire, the more easily it may be extinguished The sooner you begin taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for your blood-diseBse, the easier will be the core. In both oBses delay is dangerous, if not fatal. Be sure you get Ayer's and no other. IN HEHORIAU. TIME TABLE. Stage for Rardmsn, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and caiiynu 1 nr. imrra follows i Kverr lr at a. m., exi'apt Hundar. Arrives ever ditratf. n.-eicepi M. injur. The cheapest, quickest aud boat line to or from the interior rnntnry. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Conser A Brock. Aleuts. Qambrinus Beer, X.wHAlf PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and Smoksbls Cigars. Call on Tad. Washington, D. O , will And it to bis advantage to call 00 or address this pa- par, btt Tbs GaEMt staled in last issuo that Mrs. Dr. McFsnl was formerly Mn Lulu Adams, which is an error. Tbs name should bars resd Miss Lulu Uoldmao. A. F. White, ot Wyoming, K. Buchan an, of Colorado, and F. J. Uagart, ot Idaho, sbeepbuyers, visited liepnoer last wek, leaving last night for Idaho. It Is not likely that tbey will purchase In this locality. Truly AsToRMnixa: Miss Annette N. Moea, Fountain, Minn., says: "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral bas bad a wonderful rftVct io curing my brother's children of a severs aud daogerens cold. It was trolv astonishing bow speedily tbsy round relief after lakiog ibis prepa ration.' Ho, ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up llvelv tune For the "Candidate," I'm free to state, will stay witn us 1111 June; Then let him oil hli auger blade, with "Sperry'i unwooo Kye; ' "Tis sweet to think, of that good old drink, for voting men are dry. - Sold only at tbe Belvedere saloon. Sam Jones is a queer fellow. He re cently got off tbs fallowing: "Wake up tbe oburch, preaohers, if you have to lick an old deaoon every Sunday morning. For every deaoon you throw through the window 8,000 people will come to bear you preach." , A newspaper published in a New Eng land town, says: "Our new sohool bouse, wbiob burned Inst week, was large enough to accommodate one hun dred and twenty girl pupils two stones bigb. The new woman most be grow ing. Mrs. W. J. Leezer calls the attention ot tbe publio to the faot that she is still in the bakery business, and ber old cus tomers will be furnished an extra quality ot bread at tbe grocery of ber husband. Your patronage is soliotted. tt Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to tbs interior. Uonser Brook, agents. W. O. Allison and Albert Lovegreen oame in from tbe Eight Mils ooontry last evening and departed this morning for their mining claim on tbe North Fork wbere they expeot to spend the summer. W. W. Smead, county organicsr of republican clubs, is willing and anxious to go to any preoinct wbere organisation is desired, speakers will accompany bim. Notify bim at Heppner, Oregon, tf. Echo stage leaves Heppner Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Eobo Tuesdays, Tursdayt and datnrrlays fare Wi each way. Ofiloe, Wells A Warren, Heppner. Ed. DrUkell, Prop. Now comes the Women's Christian Temperaooe Uoioo ot New York and allows tbst ths corset is ss big a enrss to women ss rum is to man. Tbey both frequently make their victims very tight. Town council met last evening but did nothing except to sot on ths bill of a. U. Myers, for meala furnished clerks and Judges of eleotion, which wss dis allowed. Carrie Bash was born near Oivego, Kansas, Aug 5. 1874, and died at Heppner, Oregon, March 12, 1895, aged 21 years, 7 minths and 7 diys. Ia her infanoy ber parents removed to the Willamette valley, this state, and four or five years latar to M rrow oouuty, where she has siuoe resided. Oo Sept. 19, 1894 she vu united in marriage to George W. Wells ot this city. Tbaoksziving day, 1892, she was oon- vertel and united with this ohuroh. Early in ber christian life she sought and found ths oiessed experience of perfect love. Her christian oourse has b'eo one ot intense eptritutlity and loyal devotion to Christ eud this church. In siokoess or health, prosperity or adversity, iu life and ia death she be longed to the Lord. Bbe was a constant and oheerful testimony to a conscious, present and perfect solvation. She knew when she was savad, how she was saved and to what she wai gavel. For tbe past eiht months she has been a great suffarer from a wasting illness, one ot tbe terrors of mortality, yet through it alt she Las leaned with unfaltering trust upon the everlasting arm, which did not fail her in the hour of final dissolution. As the voices ot loved watohers becoms more aud more indistinot, her transformed ear oaught the sound of heaven's bnrtnuny. As familiar scenes and fuces here faded from sight, did not tbat last rapturous gaze behold tbe glorified forms of tbe saints in light? aud as her frail feet felt earth's trembling for tha last lime tbey stepped from tbe waters of the shadowy valley , to the imperishable foundation of the eternal city. Her life needs no long enlogism to preeerve its mamory in tbe hearts of loved ones and associates. The "maid is not dead, but sleepeth," and from ber peaceful dreams ever and anon will oome a saint's voioe wooing us who re main to more Godly living and faithful service. E. P. Ghefnb. . Pastor M. E. church. Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and build ing up medicine leads everything ever produced. It is positively the best. Others may make the same claim. But there's this difference: We prove if. Not by an tiqulty, but by Merit. Not by what "eBay, but by what (Q Hood's Sarsa- VN V?m Priu does. nDJQI If HK has a rec- sl. U ord ol Cure unequalled in medical history. It positively, perfectly and permanently cures when all other medioines fail. That tha keen discrimination ot the people recognizes its merit and the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, is shown by the fact that they buy Hood's Barsapa- iJQ I 0 riUalnpref erenceand Jt-afi.l to the ex clusion of all others. Hood's Sarsaparilla has a larger Bale than all other blood purifiers. It wins con fidence everywhere because the state ments in its advertising and testimonials are verified by all who take it. No other medicine has ever received such praise, or so many voluntary testimonials of won derful cures. No other medicine possesses the peculiar combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and which give it merit peculiar to itself. This is the secret of its wonderful power, of its wonderful sales, ot its won derful hold upon the confidence of the people. This is why it cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all Humors, Kidney and Liver troubles, Dys pepsia, That Tired Feeling, builds up tha nerves, createsan appetite and strengthens the whole system. Its merit, its sales, its HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THUHB'SaaHr 'a 1 fa in Business ill Arcund ? ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wde Slauchter Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete.. are beiner sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. The Tl fur Balldlag Up lbs system Is st this season. Tbs onld weather bas mads unusual drams neon tbs vitsl forces. Tbs blood bas beonms Impoverished and impure, and all tbs luootions of ths body sailer io conseqtienee. Hood's Hsrssparills is ths great bander, because It is tbs Uns Tros Blood Purifier sod osrvs Ionia Hood's cathartic 1 druggist. Silvkb Wrddisq. In respoiise to in vitations issued,- a few of the many friends ot Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Horner assembled at ihnif resideuoe on lost Friday evening in bouor of tbe 25th anniversary ot their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Hornor were married in Iowa and have lived in Oregon for tbe past 21 years, 18 years ot this tims being spent in this oity. They are highly respected oitizens and have a large family wbo srs loved and esteemed by friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Hornor bavs now turned s quarter of a century in wedded lite, and we trust their many friends will havs an opportunity to attend their goldeu wedding which wil 1 designate their second mile alone in the century voyage in holy wedlock, Their son and daughter, John and Muggie, stood up with their parents while the marriage ceremony was again preformed in fitting manner. All had delight tul time. Many gifts were presented ss tokens of ths high esteem ia which Mr, acd Mrs. Hornor are held by their many friends. Those present anil those pre' senting ars ss folio s: John MoCnrty and wife, butter knit; E, G Sloan and wife, teaspoons; L. W. firigga snd wife, thermometor sod pinkie fork; E. (1. fiperry and wife, teaspoons; Frank Gil liam snd wife, syrup pitcher; E. J tilooam sod wife, toaspaoos; T. II. Bis- bee sod wife, knifs and fork: W. A. Kirk aod wife, J. O, Ball aud wifs, sugar spoon; Mr. Mo Nay and wife, butter knife ; Mrs. J. A. Thompson, cake knife; Mrs. McSwords, napkio riog; II A. Emerson, cake basket; Mrs. J. 3 Adkios, pickls fork; Mr. sod Mrs. Geo, Nobis, pis knife; a P. Oarrignsa, a. 8 Horoor aod wife presenting butter dish and salt and pepper shakers: M Jennie Noble, Albert Hloonm and Mrs. Msllory. Make Hood's Sarsaparilla ths One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists, fl, Prepared only by C I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hnnrl'e Dille family ethrtle 11UUU a rilia nd iwer stlmuUnt. Easy to take, easy to operate. All druggists. 3ft eents. LET ICR LIST. I ETTER9 ADVEKT18EU AT BEPPNEK or., Marcn iu, issie. Connors, Con Hlvod, C W Engram, J Long, Mamy When calling for these letters Dlease ui ....-! I 1 11 . ' . . - - ' . ' W1.UIUMU, tf. r. TT lliLIANB. r. At. Notice Of Intention. I.ANO OrriLK AT LiGramdk, Okkoon, Mari'h S. IHUS T0TWK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 InllovviiiB-named settler has Hlort nrtl Ol his Intention to make nnal nrixit In aumuirt of hli rial 111, ami that said proof will be made ueiure i ouniy i;ier 01 Morrow comity, Oregon nvpi'iirr, wrvKOii, nil April n, IK.m, V1SI 01 1.1 E.n 1 Si ti n. r uikkun. 11(4 V TJn 1'Ul.t I..- . U . QVL'ly LltTlS OVI. . ... ..... ww, ., .110 r... - . Tr.''M hmu nr.. HWHfc. l.and NVVH NK4 and NKSt NWk uee. -a, 1 p. s. K. 2 fc. w. M . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Mid laud, vll: 1'at Hiiillane, William Warren, Ous. Hale, Frank Hale, of ilsppher, Oregon. B. . WIUON. Ul-ll Keglster. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner. Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. What Do fa Want? Some people want the earth; you can get .a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HABDMAN STORE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, H ARDMAN, OR. Gilliam Bisbee Notice of Intention. I AND OKriCK AT THE PAI.I.Krt, OKKOON, J March, 6, lswi. Notice Is hereby given that the following namot settler has filed no tice of Ills Intention to make final proof In sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be uindo lwf(ir i. W, Morrow. County Clerk, al Heppner, Oregon on April is, Is'jii, vis; JAMK4 l AltrV, Hd. It. No. afi',19, for the BKi Hoc. 10, Tp. 1 N. R. 2U K. W. st ile names the following witnesses to prove hlicoutliiunus residence upou and cultivation of, Mid land, vl: Umrlejr VanWIiiklc, Francis Kilkenny, Bar. ncv Ixiherty, John kllkennjr, of OaUowir. Ore. l -4-H. J AH. K. Mooaa, Kcglsler. rills become ths faroriU I rilh all who ass I been. All V&e. CATARRH IS S LOCAL DISEASE SS Is tfce fwsalt ef eaMe saS HNM tUm taf s. Ileu kervraS If s t l.i niH rnwSr srlurk issmMS St. tmnif rata u imuix. fa. Nl iekai tirM M gives How & Dshocbatio Committss MSSTIMO. Tbs county dsmosrstis ssntral eommlt- tes net Batorday sod decided to hold I heir primaries March 2, and oootsuIIos April 4 A isrr stnall proportino of lbs commillea ss prsssot, bol aa doobtsdlf a flfltit will bs mads for . JwiiiwttaiMmriwrnf bars of lbs offlos, or si least Io lrp wmiw, HnmlnallmiilnMini hilnra i U aS -mil rM sn si in,(i k. Mil s swi hkm, tm imww, mtm I eta. . Ely's Cream Balm Have added a NEW SPRING STOCK of Trimmed Hats for Ladies and Misses to the Fell stock on May Street and ask the Public to call and sec them before pur- All last viotor lit. Oso. A. M.tls. of I Lebanon, (Joan,. wilb rbsanatwrn. Al I savers icat bs 00014 sot sisad ap siraighi. at wss draws or sa sss sirts. "I triad dif!Vrt rsmaHias vlth- lout raraivles rtllaf." bs STS, "ontii sbnsl si 1 avMitbs so I boasbl a bonis of Cbsfsbaclata's fata Halts. Alia oame 11 fur I bras days ssr rbsansiisss as ssd bas Bo rtars4 sibss. for sals br Coossr nrock a. b.di; .fibcud D. J. McFaul, M. D. ll limes II IU SS I ' OI's'lCIS t At J. M. Hicta't f i si Diner. E. L. FREELAND, KoTnaro VoTtas-TboM .kodeslr. COLLECTIONS. chasing. EMM w niffi. Did It Ever Occur to Your That n Firm Could bo Boycotted und Still do Business ? F.C. Tlill'l Atw 1 ,4 af pl'.M.. 1 V Hut Infliction Gu in tilt eetl lo psrtlclpsts la lbs prim arias belt Sslards sboald rsabr Ibai Hers ars tbr vuilr.f plaeas la Otppssr, asl follossi lleppsaf prseiscl, si So art bone. A. W, i'elteveos, ivxnmitlaaaiaa; (lealry praelnet, at spars hoses, Jos lUrlor, matlflsa; Masai Tsrsssj prarHsri, st suf Iss bass. Iks ilatssr, CKiimiilrss Tri'Sart'S sill bs eslled In nA'l si 2 o'rWl, f. as , sbsf p A Xelaral f.sal.Sf Karl's Clova Ibrtf "I as triOas tt.S hUnml a4 f ic a t'r a" ! battifit S"SBt,lriN. fut sals br M ells A War H.CLH. (V Orru sss -Al lbs SSBSal aaallo t4 tbs fwkrvil,las of lbs Mtm Ct. Ls4A Trset Oi, sbkb ss b4l tat MslsHs lbs folios las ttOsart SSfS SaUsUsd lot IbS SnSslrf ! U f fss'U, pras J C. (I. Kfrsfrf, wv pras j E. R. Il.tp, ra ; a r. IlrsJ. ad assif , Tbs f ! PJIawisg rs Ssi I SS 4irris: O. K Fsfsssvtb. T. (J tr tf, T. R - p. It r. Ilfsl sal I. A Tb-sps Aarle I svaa TS S S ra .a f Ma4 -M,m si.4 v.-S I 4 s.aaa Jl . .is '. si asllt I f J SSiS bf W a. A M Sifa. W?!Ul IHSURAHCE, "it ABSTRACTS. U. S. USD COMMISS10NI.K. U4 mires a4 final rttmfs Tks, STOocEtrauL .votiet iieuc narruxx. cnsscir. N Adminlitrotor'i Notice. ?! ! NfStST I.IVSS TH4T tut 4r.g-i aa tea ( t.nl a4lla HIMI.ltlM.r1 M .....a I iHim f , ! I Imf, a. All v a M.tf.f mimtm 4 V ("ciiw fc fal tka-a ,f aviaa4, aiUila t aH a'aa f b.r aalil N.nMi.lil 4 a.wM iMa 4ta kaa4 fakH lata MS Sat ml Hafvk, t s rrtt. 't f. AAwialairau. Notice of Intention. I AND Omrr. AT THE DAI.I.R, ORK'IOM, J rh. 1,1, Notl.f Is hen-l.v given thai lha folliialng uainpd acttlpr has flle.1 notice of nil I nt.'iil Ion Ui make filial oiif In smirt nf b srUlm, ami that salil ir.N, will U m.f hrforrCouiilr ( lcrs.nl Morrow ( onntjr, at Hel p ner, Oregon, nn Vm h st, vl: (KiiHi.K r. HAIKU. M.. E. No. for thr H' asu. NM USKUaiul KKit rtw,. Her. , Tn. S . H. J K. II mines the following wllnraars to fimve niscfiiiiiiiiiiiiii mameiu-e uiu ana cuillvsllun of MM laml, Jcr June, tmrrj Smllh, me T. Tsllxit, fames n ren, 01 ll'i..urr, (lrr,,n. JAH. P. M'HIKK. I II. Krsl.l. r Notice of Intention. TAStl ftrrH R AT Til K DAI I fS. OKKdrtK Mi. II. io. S,,l, u hcrrl.v elvra thai Ih follow Ins namril tclilrr haa fllrl mriira of hi. I11I1 nllon In ntak nnal i.rool In su.Hirl nl hli claim, aii'l thai a. I will ba wi4 "nir. ina cooinjr cicra of Morrow conn ly a r..'llivr, wrrw'.n. nn M.rrn ,m, i'wi, vis: I II A III It II. II A II rt. Ill I Nn. rM. for tl. M.i Nw. andKUKWV r Jl.tf, IS. K . K W. M. If liaincs lha folt'.wln tllnwai li iirr,a bla cmitliHimi ralllira uuiu and aullltallna Of Mid land, Hi t o I as. Hants Itandrls C II Bulll. t harlr w. vuivwau, 01 llaKlmau. umnii JA r. M'Xiltf. IIIH I4alalar, Cummings &c Fall, PR0PR tTOBS f ih ni4 kaiuhis Gault Mouse, (nnf of C, B. A tlllfAfio. 11.1.. Halfblnrk ttaainf Itiet'ntns l u . c u s h r , (, a . f f 1 a c swl Ui C M. L 4 P. Hallrwte. MATICSS MU.ixi I IC M DAY f'r, W. Ms tlar.n sot (II,, inn u , oicxosvae. xi-t 1- We are not small meD, lbs. We are email men, Xa, wb are not me Largest merGtianis in iris wonai But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Bsrbwire, $ uuuiDenana uoal, uass ana Water Pipe, Pipe Klttings, Btoves and Ranges, Wagons, Uacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Sledges, Wedges, Uuns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Orsn iteware, Plows, Harrows, Rskes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bullion and Boards, Bhcet Iron, Zinc, etc., ate., Should call and Examine oar Goods and Qet Trioes. Ws bavs Good Goods at Pais Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Trices. MA.IN STREET - IIEPPNEIl, OltEOON T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object (or you to trade witb bim aa bis prices are rigbt, and all good that be handles are of the very best Store Door on Main Street, Next to City Drug Store, I-Ioppnoi', Oregon, Soraatsof to C. B. Vaa bats. Ktil d.f Io ( It Hotel. Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty, AttornuyH fit Iciw, BFJTNEH, All business alUa'tsd to la a pmropt snj satlsfsrfory Bsassr. Notaries I'aUic and Cullerbirs. OrflCK IN NATIONAL HANK I'.UILM.Nd. 1 1 1 i OUKOOK mwm 03 m Mil :, , J ofc of final Sttttrmtnl. 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THOM PSON Kr, IUNNS, 1-xt st sTut vr. HKrrifKii. THE PALACE HOTEL HAlt, .1. O. HO I CM Kits, Prop. I aajaaaaaji i a mil Kewpd ihu 1 tncit Wine., Lic;oi .i;d Ciaib.