OVERWORK - INDUCED - Nervous Prostration Complete Becovery by the TTae of Ayer's Sarsaparilla " Some years ago, ns a result of too close attention to business, my health failed. I became weuk, nervous, was unable to look after iny interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Barsaparilla, began to improve at once, Here and There. Major Dennis and wife Salem. are op from flfi Ben Matteson is in from the oountrT today. T, A. Rbea letarned tbis morning from Portland. was up from Lexington and rndually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty -rive to two hundred pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much." II. 0. Hinhok, Postmaster and Planter, KinanJ's, S. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Pliis Save Doc r's Bills. Joe Gibson Saturday. Highest prices paid for sheep pelts at the lower warehouse. tf Ben Watkins is over from Qrant oonnty to shear sheep this spring. A good farm to let nn shares. Inquire oi a. l. iiagley, Heppner. 2t Mrs. A. Rood and little son arrived home from below Saturday morning. Andrew Rood and family moved out to their ooaotry home this morning. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. a. O. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Friday evening, May 1st. is tbe date for the eraud ball at the opera house, tf Drink tbe oelebrated J. H, Gntter whiskey. On tap ot Chris Borobers'. W. A. Kirk, populist nominee for oonnty judge, is oonfined to bis room by siokuetJB. e A. A. Roberts returned home on Sat urday morning from Portland and tbe conventions. Tbe infant child of Geo. Brown, who lives on the bill by the Catliolio churob, is quite Bick. A race yesterday, one-bait mile, be tween Coxy and Sinner, was wou easily by the former. B. H. AroDson, representing Ferdi nand Westheimer & Sons, ot St. Joseph, Mo., is in town. Keep in mind the grand May day ball to be given at the opera bouse on Friday evening, May 1. If Otis and A. W . Patterson returned on Sunday morning from tbe republican convention at Portland. Danger Signals More than half tbe victims of consump tion do not know tbt? have it. Here is a list of symptoms by which consumption can certainly be detected : Cough, one or two slight efforts on rising, occurring during the day and fre quently during the night. Short breathing after exertion. Tightness of tbt 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 TaU 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. Hckrr$ Englitk Feaweyfor 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. DEATH OF MRS. S. P. FLORENCE. . Through trains on the O. R. & N. will run via. Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pendleton. Through sleepers, first and seoond-olaes, will run in eonneotion with tbe Union Paciflo, tbe same as hereto fore. A through first-class sleeper Port land to Spokane, connecting with tbe 6rst olass sleeper to St. Paul, and a through tourist sleeper Portland to St. Paul, will run in oonneotion with tbe Great Northern railway. tf Ho, ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up lively tune For the "Candidate," I'm free to state, will stay with iia till June: Then let him oil his auger blade, with "Sperry'i irlnwooa Kye; TIb sweet to think, of that good old drink, for voting men are ary. Sold only at tbe Belvedere ealoon. Thos. Carle, ex-mayor and present postmaster of lone, has disposed of all his poseesions at that plaoe, having sold the platform to Joe Wonlery and bis post office property to Bad Haney. Mr. Carle expects soon to dispose of bis personal property by public sale and will probably go east this summer. We are pleased to note that the elo quent manner in which Hon. J. N. brown, of this oity, presented toe name of Hon. W. R. Ellis for renomination, brought firth bigbly complimentary notices from tbe Portland press. It was said to be a masterly effort in tbat line, and received great applause. . Two long-haired gentlemen bave been preaching on tbe streets of Heppner tbis week. Tbey are prophetic gentle men who claim that the world is nearing the end. Tbe Gazette would advise, however, tbat we all go ahead laying np something for tbe future for fear tbat Quite a number ot sbeepabearert in I our prophets are wrong. M. W. Benbam, of Benbam, Trumbull & Co., of Chicago, dropped in tbe oity tbis morning on business. Geo. Swaggart was np from Lexing ton late last week, leaving Monday for bis sheep ranch down by Tub springs. Dr. E. T. Gagen, formerly of this city, has recently located at North Powder, Uoioo Co., tor tbe practice of his pro feesion. Urand Mav dBy ball at tbe opera bouse on Friday mebt, Mav lit, Ar rangements are being made lor a good time. tf. Nat Webb departed for bis home at Walla Walla on Saturday night. He expects to retnrn to Morrow oounty in a short time. Her Redd a Demraa Aaaoaated Early Sni day Morning. On last 8ooday morning tbe relatives and friends of Mrs. S. P. Florence were shocked to bear of ber sodden death at St. Vincent's hospital, Portland. Mrs, Florejoe had suffered for years with female troubles, and reoeotly it was decided to send ber to Portland to undergo an operation. Late last week the operation was successfully perform ed and for a time tbe patient got along nioely and steadily improved, but on Saturday night she grew muoh worse, death coming to ber relief at 8 o'clock Suoday morning, April 12, 1896. Mrs. Florence, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Matlook, and the wife ot our friend and fellow oitizsn, Mr. S. P. Floreuoe, was born Deo. 5, 1866 in the Willamette valley and came to Eastern Oregon with ber parents while quite young. She was married to S. P. Flor ence on Dec. 5, 1886, and at the time of her death was aged 30 years, 1 months and 7 days. She leaves a husband and two children, besides many relatives and a host of friends to mourn ber loss. Rev. Howard's dosing words at the faneral services yesterday afternoon were full of feeling and were a fitting tribute to tbe memory of tbe deceased. He said "She was an obedient daughter, a kind sister, a loving wife and mother and a true friend. Farewell, but we hope to meet again. To tbe relatives and friends who bave loved in life the one now silent in death, may tbat love be perpetuated until you may again clasp hands in tbe oity of our God, where there will be no beartaobes, no sorrow, no bereavement and where all tears are wiped away." The funeral services were held at the M. E. churob, Soutb, at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon, Rev. 0. R. Howard of ficiating. Tbe services began bythe ohoir singing "Nearer My God to Thee." Tbe sermon was an excellent one, being replete with religions thought and full of comfort for tbe sorrowing relatives and friends. Tbe Masonio order and Knights of Pythias were in attendance besides a very great many friends who were intimate with tbe deceased during her lifetime. The interment oocurred in tbe Heppner oemetery where tbe faneral rites were appropriately ended. 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 it. Not by an tiquity, but by iferit. Not by what we say, but by what - rmB Hd's Sarsa- VfJQ, pari'la does. tVDJ(t2J 1 1 H" has Cures unequalled in medical history. It positively, perfectly and permanently cures when all other medicines fail. That the keen discrimination of the people recognizes its merit and the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, is the fact buy Hood's gg rlllainprcf to the ex- all others. Hood's Sarsaparilla has a larger sale 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 shown by that they and elusion ot parais Been HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THBRB'SaamMaV a Changq in jusines All Around ? ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Pre ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are beiDg 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. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. 61JN MON WIWtPmilJirRI I5AT &l qgfc nk 2 3 4 A-JLlfL9tOil 12. M ?L 22 23 24 25 lW2n2W29J0 QC k Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will b )hara;e4 tor "cards of tbank," "reaoiuuon 01 reapect," llaUnf weddlni preoenhi and donor, ind obituary notice, (other thau thone the critt irahall htmaellrive aaa matter ol news,) and aoUoeolpclal meeting lor whatever pnrpo). i. Notice ol church and oclty and all other MiterUlnmenU Irom which reeenu 1 to be de rived, h;i be chanced lor at the rata of fly ,eni a line. The rule will M airictiy saner id to In everv Inatanc. Advcrtlslns rate reasonable and made known ipon application. TIME TABLE. rHajra for Rardman, Monument, tanr Creek, lona l7 and ranjron cut. icavm ioiiowi Kverr day l a. m., eawnt HiimUv. A rrlve vrv dv at f rfi.. eicepl Monday. The chtKix-it, iiukkeat awl boat line to or from tbt Interior ennrry. WALT. THOMPSON, Trop. Conwt Brock, Agent. town anxiously waiting tor th weather to warm up a little so tbat they can be gin operations. RobL Hynd. secretary and manager ot tbe Morrow Gonnty Land and Trust Co., returned tbia morning from visit to Oregon's metropolis. O. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlook oorner, where he will dispense at popular prioes, shaves, shampoos, bairouts. etc. Neeleot ot tbe bair often destroys its vitality and natural hue, and oauses it to fall out. Before it is too late apply Hall's Hair Ueoewer, a sure remedy Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who desires tbe services ot an attorney in Washington, D. 0 , will find it to his advantage to call on or address this pa per, oti h O : Orin L. Patterson, editor of tbe Bine Mountain Eagle at Long Creek, came in from Portland tbis morning and will remain in tbe oity daring Ibeoom iog week. 8. P. Haney reoeutly patented a bar neat buckle tbat is bound to sell as it is a tine thing. Yesterday he completed the sale of the state of lediana, consid eratinn fl.OOO. Tboe. Carle being the parobasur. J.W. Matlock and daughter. Letha, U ra. F. Matlock. 8. P. Florenoe aud T. VV. Avers. Jr.. came up Hnnday, accom panying the remains of Mrs. Florenoe, ooniirotiog with special train at Oepp- oer Junction. the peculiar combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and which give it merit peculiar to itself. This in the secret of its wonderful power, of its wonderful sales, of its won derful hold upon the confidence of the people. This is wby it cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all Humors, F.idney and Liver troubles, Dys pepsia, Tbat Tired Feeling, builds up the nerves, createsan appetite and strengthens the whole system. Its merit, its sales, its Make Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists, fl. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Qambrinus Beer, HALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Llquora end Smokable Cigars. Call on Ted. The latest results ot pharmaceutical ecienoe and tbe best modern appliances are availed of in compounding Ayer s Sarsaparilla. Hence, though balf-a cen tury in ezistenoe aa a medicine, it is tally abreast ot tbe age in all tbat goes to make it the standard blood-purifier. Mrs. M. A. Knox, ot lone, will open np this week with a oomplete milliner stook in tbe store next door to tbe lone hotel, in lone. Tbe stook will be well selected and Mrs. Knox deserves the patronage of the ladle of tbat vicinity. 27-30-Iaw. Borne marauders, with small souls and worse principles, bave broken some glass out ot H. Blaokman'i Heppner bonne, which right now is unoccupied. Tbis is a dirty pieoe ot business and no manly boy will engage In it. Tbe cold weather of the past week or so baa beeu very detrimental to sheep interest in tbis locality and many lambs bave beeu loat. However, tbe farmers are rejoicing over tbe large amount of rain tbat ba fallen. It i reported tbat fifteen inobe of snow fell tbe pat week over in tbe Lone nook ooaotry. Many sbeepmen were to the mldal ot lambing and Ibe cold snap bs proven very duasteron to tbl in dustry in tbat srotion. T. 1. Vausban was nominated by the Lane county re publicans for r pre son la live. Mr. Vangban is tbe father nt onr Dr. B. F. Vaoiihan, and a staunch re publican and tbe Gazette bop- to him tlecttd. Mr. Arthur Minor roqnests the O-s -tl H-l'o Dillc b0,t fnm,1y cathartic 11UUU a rills ,nd liver tlmulant. Eaiy to take, easy to operate. All druRglat. 26oenU. Wkt Ion fit ? Some people want the earth; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAN STORE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR. GUANT COUNTY ITEMS. From the Eagle. Wm. Rndio took bis departure Friday last for Prineville on a sheep buying ex pedition. Mr.. Rodio is bnying for Frank Hagenbarth, of Idaho. The roads between Long Creek and Heppner are in fair condition and team ing between the two points will soon be tbe order of tbe day axiio. Dr. Fell baa decided ti return to Qrant county and will looate at John Day. He will resume hi furmer part nership with Dr. Athford ot Canyon Cily. Artie Brown, son ot Walter Brown, oame in from the t x mine buoday. He informed tbe Eagle bat the mine would in all probabilrty be fanning full blast before tbe end of tho week. Nkw Febd Yard. Wm. Oordon ha opened np tbe feed yard next door to the Gazette office, and now solioits a share of your patronage. Billy is right at borne at this business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Hay and grain tor sale. tf. Piles! Pileal Itching Flies. v by mptoms Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at nlgbt; worae by scratching. It allowed to continue tumors form, wbiob often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very ore. Swatnhs Ointment stops tbe itching and bleed- in 8, heals ulceration, and in most oases removes tbe tnraors, At druggist, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Sway ne Hon, Philadelphia. BHEK.P FOR BALK. I bave 1,5(10 ewe anl 1,000 lamb that 1 will sell arter shearing at 91 per bead, all 'round. I'arlie wiabing to bny fhonld address me at Vinson, or oall on me at my ranch in McDonald canyon, near Viusoo. Cam Matlock, 201m Vinson, Orr gon. Mathews Bros, ba moved across on tl.A rf Main llrMf. in th) building formerly oooupied by tbe Oem ,u" fuun m " aloon. Tbey will be pleased to their oi l rnstomers. U A beldam make one look perui tare Ir old. eo a full bead of bair give It mat or life the appearance of youth. To arore th and prevent the former, Ayer'a LUir Vigor i oontklontly reoom- mended. Uolb ladle ana gentlemen prefer it to ny otber dreesiog m n cs Have added a NEW SPRING STOCK of Trimmed Mats for Ladies and Misses to the Fell stock on May Street and ask the Public to call and sec them before purchasing. ha i nnabla to mak tba canvas for Ibe oflloe of coroner on tb demooratic tloket, and therefore detiree to withdraw. Oris L. Patt'rson got back tbl morn ing from Pendleton. II ay Iher I much polilioal ffoesip over In oar neigh bor coanty, and tbe the present cam paign la going to b an interesting on. Hilkbnro Argn: Mr. Andrew Rood. ot Hepiiaer, visited bef father and iter, Mr. Tno. Mtewsrl and Mr, (in. Webrang, tb first ot tb week. Mb retoroad lo ber borne Wednesday, Mrs. Cae. Matlock cam over from Pendleton Hnnday to attend tb faneral of ber Dleo. Mr. H. P. Florence. Hue wa aeoftrenalaed. bf Mrs.T. W. Alers Jr., and Dr. E. A. Vangban. Dr. McFsnl removed a tamor from tb ld ot Mi Eelber Ford' bek Halnrdsy. Tb operstlno wm very eoocslul and Mm Ford I Bow doing nioely. J. W. Briatoo. drog drommer, 1 la toe oo base. CATARRH HI LOCAL DISEASE an I th mutt el eaM sa Bwdba cltautle chan. It ui b ciiied by a plaaaant remedy whir la applied di rectly Into tb Doatril. Ba in oalckly aiawrtwd It five rrl Ur at on cat Ely's Cream Balm I acknowledred to b tha eioat thramnfh ear for NmlCaUnC, Cold la llaad aad May Fartr of all maedle. ItopamaadelraaMUaaaaalpaattffta, allay nia nd InftammaUnn. kaale thaanroa, pro lan tb railroa (rota cold, raatnn the em sf taatoanitamall. PrkaOe.atOrori-laUnrbTBiail. ILt UUUTUCiUl, M Wrraabi.t,h.w tk. Gilliam & Bisbee Notice of Final Settlement XiOTICK IS HKREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 unilcrMirned, Kllra J. Boynr, exprutrlx of the tta ol W. U. Borer, dot'eaacd, will make Final bett oment ot her aci'ount With aalil ra- tate a auch exwutrlx at the next term of the I'rohate Court ol Morrow County to be holrion at the court honae In Hennner. In alrt County on the 4lb day ol ilnr, A.I). lH'.al. a' 10 o'clock a. in. lliB. t. noi r.n, 'iV.W bxecutrlx. Administrator's Notion. MOTICB IH HKREBY ll uurtprilirnpil liaa Ixten aiMilntl admlnl' (I1VK.N THAT THE trator ot the eatate ol Harah 11 Fell, dnceaawl, bv the County Court of Murrow County, mate ol Oregon. All pcraona havlnpr claima avalnal aalil eatate ar hereby reiiilreil to preaeiit them to m at Heppner, dr., duly vertned, wklila lx nionllia from date hereof. Datvd thliGth day ol March, 1V V.. R. FELL 4J1V. Admlulatrator. Notice Of Intention. I.nxti (irru AT l.a (iatNiiK, naanoN. Man h . H". N(rri''E U HEREBY (IIVEN THAT THE lolloarlui'liained adder Iia filed nolle ol hi Intention to make final iirool In tiiiNrt I ol hla claim, ami that nald pro.il Mill txi mad neiore i ouuiy .tera in .niirritw i i-nno, irim at Heppner, i iretmi on April Jl, l, vli: hi ,ir r.n w. rMnr... lid T. No M. fur Hi NW, HKU "d KK'i HVM,ae. H. ami NW NK and Nt.', i '. I o. a a. B, r.. . II name lh loliooln: llneaae to pro Ma eoulluunua rcalileiit upon ami culilvaiion ol uld land, ill: I'al fnlllane. William Warren. Una. Hal Frank Male, of Heppuer, ()r. im. ITI-111 llealatar. CITATION. IN THE are Ik I bill. F.ly. Of., March "I hid idi larial fever and chill, and a attended by pb)ieiaa "bo did ot ear to, end grew very weak. I al for buttle of I loot Hrprill aud began taking Ibi me'llolo. I hv o bad chill !, although bafor taking It I bad three ebillt a . ay." Mrs U. M ifaa. II a)d' Pill ear) idigMtino, li.lli- OuaorM. rct ?ITY flit HT OF Tllg STATE ireenn. lor th County of Morrow, In lb mailer ol Ibe eatate ol Tltoma F. Barton, deraerd, Citation To lb heir al law, and any and all peraoti Interealed In aald e ata iwllm: In Hi nam ol lb Mala nl Orrfon, you ar hereby rltr.1 and required to ai'r In II liiuiiiilmiil nl the aiaur ol Oreem. lor lb County nl Morrow, at Hi rnnrt room lhereif, at Hepi.ner. In lb ouuly of Morrow on Monday thellhd.f ol May. !". at l oeloek Inliia lorenoiinM llial day. thou and Iher loah.iw eaoae, t any alat, why an order ol thifurt lino ll md be mad lr Ida Ml ol allll.er.-al prrty brioualu Wilb aald eatate dearrltied loiinw. lo i ; k-j w "t ie i, ip k It kaat.and Wu laKV. art NEnINW eKU nl nee. .. Tp la. M. U K , V), M , all In Moriuw lui"lv. Orefi.n. Viitaau, II. Hon. Julln Keithlr, Ji.rol III onllly I onrl id lb lalAl.l Mtatw of (teenti. for lb I onnty id Morrow with Iba Heal of aaid Lourt aflttad Ihla ltd dar ol Anrll A II . I Attaet J. MOKKi'W. !. ti. t lk. We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. we aie not irie Latoesl mercriaR'.s in iris world ! a a a But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of a a Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Olauware, Wood and Willow ware, Nalla, Iron, Barbwtre, Cumberland Coal, Oaaa and Water Pipe, Pipe Fitting, Stove aud Range, Wagon, Hack, BugRiei, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammer, Bawi, Bledgca, Wedge, Uuni, lttoli, Cartridge and Ammunition, Maaon Jar, Gran tteware, Plowi, Harrow, Rakes. Mower, Tub. Waah BoUlera and Board, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Prices. We have Good Good at Faib Price, and Cheap John Good at Chep John Price. MA.IN STREET IIEPPNEll. OREGON T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Suitlies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! Notice of Intention. Did It Ever Occur to You? That u Firm Could bo Boycotted and Still do Business? T Mr From ndy Meerury, Portland tt fel like !T!oielr eu.Ufaeinc AlvaH W. r'te.rti, of th llpn ()aaIU, for tiM (IbJiiI work la bebalf rf (nfr0)a Kill. Mr. I'e'twfeo la keen, bright, t'p nilr?i ery tack vl Mm. If li e t ti.'-f h'eount; will klf war arrrUt ti Ulnl aed til n(rt ! ffeei e ff.ee-) la twktlf tfthir loebi.o. Alvak W. 'ller III b IImi exit clerk f Morre' eoaoty itet. A AkVUvIt Tbl t Ut utt Ul MIlib,I e.kxl In ktalirk' 4a- Hot am a ir Uaee Orrii ar La 0aet r-o. Marrh Jr. 4 Nni' i vrnmr uivr. hit ihr lollowln l.aiBl (Hller ha ftlad nolle l.i. Inteiiti.m ! ma. a ul i.r In n,ir1 i m I,,, elalm and laal aald .fil a III 1 ii.a-le I ne lomily I let, of N'm I ility, al llei-iier, iii.gon. on May laih, 1". vlt i'airi I. I M a I U a K . M K K" &.4. bit lb 4 V ' re.t. tl 111 r e w m M nmm lb Mtawlnf wllwaaaa tawwt hi eootlnaoo eieo nyum and mlUialton ol. aid land l i..hm Mitallf lerey Brna, I t '.') aud, U HorTutd, ell 4 I-hi. oi H f. tallK. tn n aitf Notice of Intention. 1 A Iff 'irrirl AT Vl'l7 tHi I M filiK'i". I t 1ll. M a.l". la ket Notice of Intention. I ASH OrrH R AT THK DAl.l.rit. OKItdON. j Man h. . !. Nolle I hereliy lven lliat lh lollowlng namwl aeltler ha Died no tlra ol hla Intention lo mak Hnal pronl In uie poll ol hla claim, and that aald 1-rnol win o mad bedm J, W. Morrow, lotinly Clerk, at Hei.uurr, Uregon on April l. I", !: JAMKHIAHIY, ltd. f Kn m, lor Hi Ke . lo, Tp. I N. R. r w. M. II name that fotlowln wltneaae to firnv hi eoiitliiiioo rewldatic upoe and rultlvallne ol. aall laud, vie I harley Van Winkle, rranel Kilkenny, liar. Dev ladierty, John kllkemiy. of lalioway. Of, 1:1 HI. Ja. r. M'Miaa, Mrdaier. timlier Culture, f ina7 Proof. Noll for Pabliealloa. IASI) (if Pit I! AT THK HAI.I.M. nrtR'IOX. j Man-h i: NMIi-w I harcby elvaa llial Andrew Keanev, ol lilnflon. m...n kaa aied "!! id Intetitliin l mat nnal t.r.Mr bet'tra I. W, Morrow, eiMiniy rUrk at hla i.flu In Hipner. nt. .m. on nalnrday th mh day i.l M-i, l"i, on 1 l'nlr I ullorw ai plli allna Su 7i. Inr lha Pw. nnanee of aar'Min of ho In Inan.lilp hn. Ik Hant tin A tat He name a wllneaa. Jan.M ( inert, ken tn !.-, I C. Thowtaun, J ante LIi,IIbI lkn(Uin, Urevu. iA. P. MKirlK. I Keglater, Ha will rnalto it ao oliject for you to trade with Lira aa him prices are right, aod all gooda that ho handle are of the very boat Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Hoppnor, Oregon. flU WW W aaVaV. I4 3T JaTai. agaV JLq uror to C. a Van Iuyn. frit door lo City Hotel. Has everything In tho line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, ond also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Completo. Notions a Specialty, 7F5TT TiTrrS co aVttoriii?y nt I) by ft. IN! ihm (...!.. 1 1. nax.d aeiil.f kaa eid iwm ol t,la inlenlH-) make iat w( la K,t btierui '! ! aald f will I- (eada ll..r. il,. rMtnif n'k nl M'.-w rnnaty al lliH'W'. t, m May I. !, ti- ra r l. i'if, Mt it n ?. for lh krV aertwi IT, II HHt W M lla mm ll.e II wlli..i In . Iila enntinu'eia MUwa awd 'lill'll-i I tai l la.i I eta , J M liar. Je ftut.m. J C Kirk. Ja ' . In.l. all ad MMwef, l'l" m 9 Moour O etrtf Notice of Intention. t Al rfK AT THK iiM.t r oar.iii I t Marrh , H.rfl.a la her-l.r len Ilia Ih lulliia In named iller ha nu-d IMHle lua ImefiUon to mat anal -red In an p..rt nl herriain. and I '.at aald will im xala Iwl.ire J t MoeniW eiunly clerk, t lle..or, tneon, on Mat i. i AMim A Ml II WK. lid f o Vai. t II.. r' II, tad H r', II. 1HMJI Himm In ..ll.iw n wltneaae to yMi hi. eo. ,n.,,. a realdeie upon i.d mill. alio ttl aald land, , imer i..i,tfr, frnk flenl'y. W, O, Broil. Ji.na haiv.n. all id He.wer oinjun a r, Mixmr. All boaloee alUeUil lo lu m prompt an J tlafarttjr naaaar. Nolarle 1'aUie and Oulleriny. orricr. is national hank i:ciliino. HF-rPKEH, i I I ; I OKKOOM . iL., . J D. J. McFaul, M. D. At J. ) t'I'ICIS t 44 r H'Wier I ra nf .lel,a and Iwaahl a lo.llla ol ' . - m a -v "J A T r4 ri,..!.!.!.'. I'.la lUla In i Manama ' ... . ..... riiiiii l i iii iiii ii ' Mot ce cr nni ttuitmtm. II II 1 1 1 1 1 V I AninniiTjN Afet.fkHiiiw,.-vnt,)IMt,y;r; I 1 1 I 1 I I M I I'lllllllllll l eed, ran eKeeffnlly t-m- ( , .UMI 4-.ii.'.'ra.,rf M i e.-i IlVA'aa-'v'k" I I I. ak tUih ei.ii lie .e.t H (! AW (Mi I ad. i ar fi f-' tt a fa I UutlMii"tioi C-tiartiiAtoocl. )H t4 a.'St I., tnf .f a e J I I - V. 'te nulWe, J. jr. rf a'w ei ' e" hnT .ll. Vf i o.af 4 IlrJit. Vttf . e-mrt Mn.MW I .nlf at H,lt..t, , la Ml h-. e !( '. , I m.i I v,.f . te tk h 4 'ar t- i iv-aaaea.. E. L. FREELAND, - "'tCOlLlCTl0m wtt IMSUHAHCE, m ABSTRACTS. V. . IWU COMMISSIONLK. I. I f I i. f. ' I M Ktl ('.' fake. siiNcmraiiL Nutiii! lULi; Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All thfa can U procured at Tli.tnjnri k Hinn. !r Main Stffet, He pjiorr, Orfguo. Tliaa ranttemaa r wall aralled wltk nrnt. Ma"y Cfm- flfllaaa tad other vtU, and e a . nvney ad tl- la aal ! -" wllk tra.ailr. frteeela kefn all IncUnee. THOMPSON Sr. "IITKNS, THK PA LAC H HOTEL HAU, J. C. .BOItC 1 1 KHS, Prop. 1 "' : (Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquurs and Cigars.