Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 17, 1896, Image 3

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    NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!
EESTJLT OF T7SI50
AYER'SPILLS
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years have kept me in good health,
never having had a sick day In all that
time. Before I was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipation from dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive
diseases. When I became convinced
. 0
Here and There.
Briog on that cord wood.
D. Q. Coats is io from Hardman,
Chat. Foqua, of Eight Mile, is in the
city.
Wm. Garger was in
list.
town Wednesday
H. Stamp is over from Hnd
Mr. A.
uoilow.
T. W. Avers Jr. left for Pendleton last
evening.
O. D. Allison was io from Eight Mile
yesterday.
Wm. Dmglass was over form Lena
Weduesduy.
f. J. Allyn aud
lone yesterdav.
Mr. M. GnrrigHll, of Galloway, was
Heppuer yesterday.
sods were np from
HiijLest prices paid for
the lower warehouse.
sheep pelts nt
tf
that nine-tenths of my troubles were
caused by constipation, I began the use
of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac
tory results, never having a single
attack that did not readily yield to this
remedy. My wife, who had been an
invalid for years, also began to us
Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly
restored. With my children I bad no
ticed that nearly all their ailments were
preceded by constipation, and I soon
had the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
If taken In season, avert all danger of
Bickness." H. Wkttsteik, Byron, 111.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System.
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12. 13 14 15 16 ill
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Take Notice.
h The sum of firs centa per line will b
Ihargrxl for "oarda of thanka." "reaoliittons of
reapnct," lint of walilltn prpaaiit and donors,
mm obituary nnttrns, (othar than thoae the edit
yt shall MinaoH gtvn m a mutter of newa.) and
sotloaa of special mevttugt tor whauivarpnrnoaa,
8. Notices o( rhurrh and aoclHy and all other
Mitertatnmenta (mm which rarnnue la to hade
rived, aha'.l be chargwl tor at tha ram of five
nu a Una. TIiwb rule will be strictly ad nor
d to In ery Inatanoa.
Adrertlnlna rates reaaonabls aud made known
ipoo application.
TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Irna Crack
Inha liar and I'anyoti CIIT. Im fiillowt ;
Erar dar at a. m., eivnt rtiindar.
Arr1vraYrT dara'f ,n..x"-pt Monday.
Tha eheapeat, qnlikeat and
Irom lb Interior mitntrr.
WALT THOMrHOH, Trop.
Conaer A Brock. Agen's.
Attend the club meeting at the opera
house tomorrow evening,
Miia Ltllah Pierson is over from
Prioevillri visiting friends.
A Rood fsrm to let on shares. Inquire
of H. T. Bngley, Heppner. 2t
Iloa. J. N. Brown returned Wednes
day from Salem and Portlaod.
Clerk J. W. Morrow left Wednesday
night for Portland on business.
Cbas, Pease is sick at the Central
hotel with au aboess in tbe groiD.
It. Lieualleo and wife and daughter
are Visitors from Li-xiogtou today.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
Ore. B. 0. smith, salesman, Heopner.
A good program has been arranged for
tbe oiub meeting tomorrow evening.
Friday evpning, Mbj 1st, is tbe date
for the cruud ball at tbe opera house, tf
Mr. D. 0. Berrin, the photographer, is
here looking after hie Heppnjr gallery.
Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'.
James Royse wns in from Ilardmao
Wed oesd ay, and Bays be will shear this
spring.
Mr. Espey. renresenting Cor bet I.
1! ailing & Kobiusou, was iu town Wed
nesday.
Mat Halvorsen was np from lone ye
terday and reports business good in that
locality.
Born To tbe wife of IMok Howard, in
Heppner, Wednesday, April 15tb, a 9
ponnd girl.
Keep io mind the grand May day ball
to he givfn at tbe opera bouse on Friday
evening, May 1. tf
The Morrow County Republican Club
will met at the opera house tomorrow
evening. .All are invited.
Peter Brenner and G. W. Maxwell
were in from Eight Mile and Goose
berry, respectively, today.
Eli Keeney is buying sheep pelts and
paying the highest market price for
them. Offloe at Mi:Farlaod'e. tt
Gardening it delayed considerably till
winter ends. However, the elements
betoken tbe coming of spring.
8. L. Lloyd was op from Ella this
week where he is employed on Geo.
Swaugart Tnb aprirgs rsnuh.
Tbos. GilQIIen came in from Mike
Kennev a thia morning. Lsmba have
fared pretty well io that vioinity.
J. W. Beckett, of Eight Mile, tbe re
publican oandidate for onaoty commis
sioner, was in Heppner Wednesday.
fitaney Roberts wns over from Eight
Mile Wrdneedny and report that his
invulid auo is improving very alowly.
J. II Kolm'in got baok tbe first of tbs
week from a tour of tbe ooantry in tbe
Interest of Mao Mouteitb k Co., tailors.
(irand Mav day ball at the opera
bouse no Friday ownt. May 1st. Ar
rsngements are being made (or a good
time. tf,
A row between Owen Hood and the
Pearl family at Ualaey riulted io the
mortal woondiog of Ira Btroud, cattle
buyer.
DOCTOR i
ENQLI$H
Mv
for Coughs, Colds,
and Consumption
is beyond question the greatest of all
modern medicines. It will stop a
Cough in one night, check a cola in
a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma,
and cure Consumption if taken in
time. "You can't afford to be with
out it." A 25c bottle may save your
life I Ask your druggist for it Send
for pamphlet If the little ones have
Croup or Whooping Cough.
use it promptly. is sure to curt.
Tktta SUe-a5c, 50c and . All Druggists.
ACKER MEDICINE CO.,
16 & 18 Chambers St., N. Y.
Through trains on tbe O. R. & N. will
run via. Umatilla, waua waiia and
Pendleton. Through sleepers, first Bud
second-class, will run in connection with
the Union Pacfio, tbe same as hereto
fore. A through first-class sleeper Port
land to Spokane, connecting with tbe
first class sleeper to St. Paul, and a
through tourist sleeper Portland to St.
Paul, will run in connection with the
Great Northern railway. tt
Henry Ward Beecber onoe informed
a man who oame to him complaining of
gloomy and despondent feelings, tbat
what be most needed was a good oatbar
tio, meaning, of course, such a medicine
as Ayer's Cathartic Pills, every dose
being effective.
Tbe families of tbe Bartholomew Bros.,
recently from the east, and brothers of
A. G, Bartholomew, oandidate for
coutty judge ou the repnblioau ticket,
Brnvrd at Heppner this morning. The
Gazette hopes that they will be well
satisfied in their new home.
e voting men of Morrow, whittle ud a
velv tune
For the "Candidate," I'm free to state, will stay
with ua till June;
Then let him oil hlj auger blade, with "Sperry's
Llnwood Kye;"
'Tla sweet to think, of that good old drink, for
voting men are dry.
No More of It.
From The Dallea Chronicle.
The recent political convulsions in the
repnblioao party in Mnltnomab oounty
have settled, for a time at least, sny
question of one man power, which baa
proven so disasterous, botb to good gov
ernment and party organization. Joe
Simon has been biaten in a contest, tbe
warmth of which hss never been Bur
passed io tbe political history of Oregon,
Simon has been so unattractive figure
in tbe political world. The speoies of
biseism hiob be represents is ioimioal
to republican institutions, and the fttct
tbat. his hold upon tbe political affairs
of Portland has been broken is a cause
of satisfaction. The men who have
secure 1 the advantage should gnard
against the bass evil. If tbey set one
man np on a tedestal and allow bim
the power which the modern political
diotator oovets, tbey will encounter
the same uprising which has overtaken
Simon. .People are getting tired of
oabals, cliques and combiuntious. Bud
the day is surely coming when mnuioi
pal government will be a matter of
public ootioarn, aud not private manipulation.
osres
'Get it" is good alvioe, but "Tnke
Simmons Liver Regulator" is better for
your health and happiness. Everybody
should take a liver remedy occasionally
and especially in tbe spring to wake np
tbe torpid liver aud keep up a healthy
circulation of good rioh blood, free from
poison and . full of nourishment to the
body. "We would not keep house with
out it." H. G. G. Fiuk, SDringdnle, Pa.
Ho, ye
llvi
The Poor Dollar.
From the Salem Statesman.
It has become a orime to wish tor a
I larger coinage and circulation of silver
money only within the past few months
since the present administration has
been attempting to bide the monthly
deficiency by railing at the poor silver
dollar, . Before tbat it waa considered
resptctable to hope for the ultimate nse
of the entire product of Amerioan silver
mines.
In combination, proportion and
process Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar
to itself, and unequalled in true merit.
No other medicine ever possessed so
much curative power, or reached such
enormous sulcs, or made such won
derful cures, as Hood's Sarsaparilla.
It is undoubtedly the best medicine
ever made to purify, vitalize and en
rich the blood.
That is the secret of its success.
Head this statement:
" When my son was 7 years of age, he
had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma
tism, which settled In his left hip. He
was eo sick that no one thought there was
any help for him. Five sores broke out
on his thigh, which the doctor said were
sores. We had three different doctors.
Pieces of bone came out of the sores. The
last doctor said the leg would have to be
cut open and the bone scraped, before he
could get well. Howard became bo low
that he would eat nothing, and one doc
tor said there was no chance tor him.
" One day, a newspaper recommending
Hood's Sarsaparilla wns loft at our door.
Wo decided to try this medicine. Howard
commenced taking it the last ol February,
nt'er having been sicli for a year and a
baat line to or i freight tralo.
log rails.
A wreck np above Wallnla ) eater day
killed the fireman and rPgineer of
It waa caused by spread-
Qambrinus Beer,
w HALF PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drlnkabl Liquors
Cigars. Call
and Smokable
on Tad.
Dr. A. J. fjlmba ia recovering from
reont tlloMa. Tha doctor ia 78 years of
age. and defplte bia yeara is a pretty
stout mo yet.
No small ol jectioo abloh yenog folks
bad to the old lima spring osediciaea
waa their naaaeooauraa. In oar day.
thia otjertioa is removed and Ayer'a
Haraaperilla, lb Din I powerful and
popular of blood-panders, is aa pleasant
to tba palate aa cordial.
Sold only at tbe Belvedere saloon.
Mat Mosgrove, representing Fleisch
ner, Mayer & Co., of Portland, spent
Wednesday and yesterday in Heppner
interviewing bia friend in a business
way and renewing old friendships.
Mathews Bros, have moved across on
tbe east side of Main street, in the
building formerly oaoupied by the Gem
saloon. Tbey will be pleased to see
their old customers. tf
Mis. Green Mathews, who is just able
to get around on crutches after a severe
attack of inflammatory rheumatism, bad
a severe fall yesterday hurting her on-siderably.
ii toe care ol toe hair were made a
part of a lady'a eduoatioo, we sbonld not
see so many gray beads, and tbe nse of
Hall s Hair Renewer would be unneces
sary.
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo
desires the services of an attorney in
Washington, D. 0 . will find it to bia
advantage to call on or address this pa
per, 6tf
Cord wood on snbsoripti'.n ia needed
badly at this office, and all old promises
oao now be redeemed without any pro
teat being made at this end of the line.
Tbe Gnzette ia informed that Dr. P. B.
McH words assisted Dr. Mcr'anl in the
snrceaafui removal of tbe tumor from
Miis Esther Ford'a neck, last Saturday
G. B. Hatt, tbe tonaorlal artist, can
be fonnd at bia parlors, Matloqk oorner,
where be will dispense at popular prices,
shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc.
A. A. Jayna will be opposed by J. H.
Gradlebaagb in bis efforts to sroare re-
eleatiou as prosecuting attorney in tbe
seventh Judicial district.
IWrord: John Michel!, formerly edit
or of Tbe Dallea Monntaiuoer. Is tbe re
publican nominee for state senator from
Was oo and Khermao.
Record: J. W. Armawoithy, demo-
eratio nomine for joint senator for
Waaoo and Khermao oonolies, visited at
Arllngtoj Bnnday,
T. D Mathews baa eo far ri covered
from his recent stvldxot aa to be able to
b about again, and was op from Gallo
way yesterday.
1100 Reward, 1100.
The renders of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to onre io all its stages mul that is
Oat'irrb, Flail's Catarrh Cure ia the
only positive cure now known to tbe
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh
Cure la taken internally, acting directly
upon tbe blood and .muooua surfaoes of
tbe system, thereby destroying tbe foun
dation of tbe dieease, and giviog the
patient strength by building np the
constitution and assisting nature in do
ing its work. Tbe proprietors have so
much faitb iu Its curative powers, tbat
tbey offer one hundred dollars for any
oase that it fails to cure. ;jend for HhI
of testirrmniula. Address, .
F. J. Chbney A Co , Toledo, O.
pySuld by druggists, 75o.
orner
w 4 -
Have added a NEW SPRING
STOCK of Trimmed Mats for
Ladies and Misses to the Fell stock
on May Street ind ask the Public
to call and sec them before purchasing.
Oregooian: Mr. J. Watermelon Ked
ingtoo, a rising youug jtnrnalist of
Pnyallnp, Waab., arrived lxet night and
ia at the Perkins. Mr. Hediogton ia
known far and wide, front tbe snooulent
swamps , of low-lying Duckbusb to the
balmy waters of the swift-rolling llnmp
tulips, as tbe inventor of the bop louse,
and the disonverer of Mount ruyallnp
lt.tH miles high.
HIIKKP FOK HALK.
I have 1,5IK ewes anl 1,000 lambs
mat l win sen arier shearing at 51 per
bead, all 'round. I'arliet wishing t
boy should address me at Vinson, or
call on me at my ranch iu McDonald
canyon, near Vinson.
CHS MaTI.OCK,
261m Vinson, Ortgon.
half. Ho hadn't taken It a week before I
saw that his nppetito began to Improve,
and then he gained rapidly. I gave him
five bottles, when ihe sores were oil healod
and they never broke out again. The
crutches he had used for four years were
laid aside, ns he bad no further use for
them. I give all the credit to Hood's Sar
saparilla." Mns. Ada L. Moody, Fay
Street, Lynn, Mass.
This and many similar cures prove that
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THKHB'S.
Been
a Changs in Business ill fall
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the etock is being disposed of at . -
mm
Skill
D
I1
REGARDLESS OF COST-.
All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being 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.
flat Do li Wat ?
Sarsaparilla
Is I ne One True Mood f uriflcr. All druggists. $1.
frfpared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.
cure I ''"p I'N : r
Naw Fbkd Yard, Wm. Gordon baa
opened np tbe feed yard next door to
tbe Ussette office, and now sohoita a
share of yonr patronage. Billy ie right
at borne at tbis business, and your
horses will be well looked after. Prioes
reasonable. Hav and grain for sale. tf.
Flint Piles! Itubtiig Piles,
hyuiptoms Moisture; iu tense itolnng
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue
tumors form, whioh often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very sore, Hwaynb s
Ointmrnt stops the itobing and bleed.
iiitf, heals ulceration, and in most oaaea
removes tbe tnmors, At druggists, or
bv mail, for 50 cents. Dr.Swayne& Hon,
Philadelphia,
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.
Gilliam & Bisbee
CATARRH
i.trjLl
fr-l
HsBim. an a
Merveaa aaa" Dm J.
Islington, Ore, Feb. 8, 18'JO. I have
taken Hool'a HNraspanlla and Hood's
Pills llb the leal results. I waa very
oervone and baddittr spells and bead
aebe, but I baa derived great benefit
from Hoods Harsaparilla and Hood's
PU a."-alra. Jbn Piper.
Hood's rills ear all liver ills.
ha
LOCAL DISEASE
mi la Ike mm eaMa aitf
sedaaa liMtl cttaaoaa.
It can bafnml tir pkaaant
madr wbKh laamiltod u
rattlf Into In Bnairila. H.
In aolrklf aiiaurtMd U ftvaa
rrliW atone.
Ely's Cream Balm
M acknowMr4 be tha aviat thnronrh eara fnr
rMK'aurra. (old la Ha4 and Hay tmt of all
maadlaa. II snvna a4 clramra tha ii-aalpaaaar,
altayt pal and Inftammauna, baala Iha anna, (iro
iKti Ua aaaialwaoa I ma Solda, Mm tha mwt
of and mil. I'rk foi. at Dntir)unt , mail.
tXI kUUTUKlUt, M WamaauaasMaw laia.
Notice Of Intention.
1.AKD OrritE at La Gsandk, Omonx.
April 16. ls'.ie.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
follnwliiK-naiiiel aettler has filed notice
of fill Intention to make final proof In anppnrt
ol lila claim, and that tnlii proof will be niale
before Comity Clerk of Morrow Comity, Ori'Koll,
at lluppner, Orennn, on May :o. 1h-.N1, via:
JOHN I'. WtOWN,
TlmlierriiHiire Entry No. !K03, for tha NWW
Her. IS Tp. H. K. K. W. M.
He namca the ("I owIiik wltnenncl to prove
hlii I'ontliinoiia ri'tlilunce upon and cultivation
ol Mhl In ml, vli:
John f, llurlon, WIlllHin fliirlon, John P, Ilrowu
and Fraiii'ia M. Ouutry, all of llrmiiirr, (Irrgou.
B. F. WIMON.
19 KcKl.tr.
Notice of Final Settlement.
XiOTK K IS nKRK.IIY )IVE TIHT THE
iiii.tiT.lKnnl, KltraJ. Hoyor, ainulrla of
tha ratalr of V. U. Hoirr, diHoaainl, ll maka
rlnal iwttliMnrnl of hr ai'rounu Hhaall ra
y am h rmt'iitrU at tha lint trrm of tha
Proliala Court of Morrnar Comity to ha holilrii
at llirroiirt hoiiiw In lli'p.in r. In aalil County
on the 4lli ilay of Mnr, A. II. IikI. a in n'rlork
a. in. MKH. ELIZA t. B'lYKK,
tV KiM'iitrla.
LiTTLa riaaaa' Paarr.-Oa laat Tues
day tba nan frleods of Tsreaa Ldchlea
tba eaaamblrd at tba boma of br par
sols la tbla eity Io eelabrato bar llib
birtbda. Tba moat as made o( tba
opportaally sad an eicallaot time waa
bad. Tbara arerapreaeat: WillaMloor,
Zoa PatVafaon. Uoeala Ahrabanslrk,
EmIs hvt .FroBDia LehUoibal, Dartba
rrietoe, Katie Mloerl, KaUe 111 haw. tm thia ntm
HUlla LalaaJa. Nina Oarrlajqea, litre
;Tfa-r, Una Oillism, Holla Oarrlaa
I aad Ima Lkbttolbal.
CITATION.
IS THE COI MTV 1'iM HT Of THE STATE
1 of orrton. for tha fiunty of Mormai, In
tha aialiar of th aauta vl Thomta f, Harlon,
Arrrmn. 1 Hal Ion
lo th h-ln ai la. an1 any at4 all parema
ItiirnMUai in aaiq ra ai. snwiiua
In Iha oama Iha MUia of tlf(on. you ara
hvfrhy rll auo rx'ilnrt hi ai-oar In tha
I ouolf I "Uft ol tha flat nf inmn. for tha
I'fHioly of Mf Mr, at Iha rourt ruoia Ihrriif. at
Mrpi'tivr. in Ih 'oiittr ol Morrow on Umiflay
Iha 4h rlaT ot May, l. at Iu n rlork In tha
hirvoiHin M that fiar, lhri and tlar Inahna
ran. If any ailt. why an or.ir of thiaroiirt
hmihl nM m n.a.U tor Iha mla rH all Iha f-al
prifl, laloiitii( m tha aald aalaia. ilr, rl' I
aa luaa. In wi s l-iinu ol mw :. Iu I a.,
r ol mr. u. Tp a . at U I , W. M .alllu
Mortua lvu'lr. fvrn.
Wiioi... u,a Hon. Jutloa Ka lhl,
Jti'ltrof Iha ounty tmrtiflia
IxltAl.l aiaia ol Ittwin. hrf iha lonnirnl
Mttfrow wita in aai ia aa.i i wiiri
attl.t. J. W. MHKW.
." . I laik.
Wo are not small men, lbs. We are small men, Xs.
we are not ins Largest rnercnants in (tie vDria!
But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glaaaware, Wood and Willow ware, Naili, Iron, Barbwlre,
Cumberland Coal, Oaaa and Water Pipe, f'lpt Flttlnirt, Btovca and Ran (tea, Wagona,
Uacki, BiiKKtre, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Ilammeri, Bawi, Bledgea,
Wedgri, Oiina. l'lttoli, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
lteware, flows, narrows, Rakas. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Buillers
and Boards, Bheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Oct Prices.
We have Good Goods at Faib Trices, and Cheap John Qoods at Chep John I'rlrrs.
GILLIA.M & BISBJSJS,
MA.IN 8THEET - I1EPPNEU. ORE
it
OONJ
T. R. HOWARD
-DEALS IN
Administrator's Notic.
VOTICE H HEREBY (IIVEM THAT lit
ii tiiitrlamNt has han appointed admlnta-
Iralnr nf tha aaUla of Harnh li rll. dnoaaapH.
hy Ih Coiiiilir Court ol Morrow I'nunly, hlala
oMlira-on. All Mraoua having rlalma aaalnat
aid eaiaia ara hfralir n-oulrad to priil lhaia
Io nia at Hrppnar, Or., duly varlBad, alUiln all
mooiiia imm iinia npraoi.
PaUxl thia lh day of March, l"in
C. B. FELL
.'! .. Adiiiliilalialor,
Notice of Intention.
I AM) OEFM'I AT THE PAI.I.Eit. OHEIMIM.
J Manh. 4. IM. N..t.- la hrl strap
lhal Iha following namad ealllar has fflrd ni
lira of hla lulantlon In maka Anal proof In sup
port of tits rlaltn. and thai aald proof will da
mada hlora J. W. Morrow, County Clark, al
llrni.tirr, Oragon on April n, IMi, tut
JAXK1 ( AM Y,
id f, Ko k.ii, .,( u,a ay.-, aac. 10, Tp. I K. H
J E. W. M,
Haiia-nra Iha following wltnraart Io pfrt-a
his miitiiiwHis rval'laura uwa and cullltalloa
of. aald land,
I harlf-f Van M Ink 'a. frarwls Rllknny, Bar.
tiaa Ihihrrty, John Kllbaimy, of iialloaay, lit.
ii Ail. Ja. y. Mooaa, kglala.
Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Suitlies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
Ha will make it aa object for you to trade with
Liia aa bia prices are right, and all goods tbat be
bandies are of the very ImhL
A a laalt
Tbia is to aawllff that on May IJlb, I
elk! to Mallrk's itag atore oa a pair
nf eraUtbaa anJ btagbt a bnfila of
Cbantwr lalu'a I'alo Haisa fr ihUarama
taty rliaamafiaM wblrb ba4 a'lpplaj ma
nis Afiaf aaing tbraa boftlaa ara en
pla'aly rnrl. I faa rhwrfally rvra-m-bd
il C'bailaa II. leiL Mutbqry.
la.
favnra et4 anW'ihti .i ha ra m "
I , liW,ll.f HblMaaa, J.
V. '..realal fkl aar.la ..f blla trjr
C--ir A I'.r.ak. .f'agw .
Did It Ever Ovvmy to You?
That n Firm Could bo Uoycotlcd
nnd Still do HuMnci ?
I)
C. THOMPSON
IK l 1 M
IV. 44 f.H t e wns Saw r t
a4 4f pmi r-'""!
a. v
Tl M al "i M .a baas la
tiil faat many talidia lUiara.
Ihay ara l a fl'al In) rr aaa tt oi,a ly
nartiinrf f ; the Aral in .nj np awta la
liilla iakag a; If.a . m n nfar-ttra
Hit aai'e Hoar i,y ara rut alii)
aaath -4 f nrti rf)(.aia l-y laaiir f
Ih at, mm ark) 7bir rrol ia kn-iwa a
Ita HU.kaf D gaaltaa I . f.,.l, aai ,
t, a fowl la aa a fl lally digaaM f .raa j
t1 al IU sn 1 1 mm al ia tbe t gai.a all ag wy.M
fif Hkrl f'irt In eloffia'i. a nll.ee
1a, by tba af Ike rlhakat
lira CV-rilal. a 4fs(t awinally gale
al"ft wl-a-xi Iha mtm rf bat al'.-h
'II ! te raUraf to la aalrl Strang)
Vofc of Intention.
t,a Orau a tf t. (isi oat...
Mar- h .,
NliTtr E t IIEKrHY UiV Til AT THE
toHitalug namal artllar haa Runt awrtira
a! nla inianlla u maa S'tal ynail lt aip1
ri .cal-a aod thai aal t-v-if will ha mala
t t a lo-inif t lark, a.irma minly, al
I,. , i.ir ofw, .a Mar H. I"a, lt
I'MII. J B)IU k. Il E 'l.
Irt it. r 4 k'. h' a, a . , fa a B.
f a kf
ll nan4 Iha fnitwlng wllm iai l l(.ifin hla
mnliaiywia raidw apt.a an4 aalUialloa 4,
aai-l tn-l ! :
J.l,a Moiailf. l"ff a-aa, a r.raaa
al. is a Hi'.fl. a.l !", ri.,,
i.i n - i
Notict of Mtntton.
TimUr Culture, final Proof.
Xoilra for f'abhralloa.
I A HI) CiEEII E AT THE HAM.M, OEE'I'IM.
S Marra , t,ta la harahy alB
llial Adrw kaana, ol Islington, iir.g,a
haa fllral iMi'lr nimta) ut aaaa Anal prwf
Wl,.ta J. atofrow, .Hinig rink al hla urftra
In Muppnaf. orrgon. on aalnr.Uf Uia atk lay
of Mt l, aa Ttwlf I ullora appllralloa
o T?i". ff Iha W, a iari'f of arn , H
. la Inanal.lp Hn. 1 . Hai.ia ka faat.
Ha namaa aa a linaaa Jta c? nrt, ka.
Imi !., I V. Ibimaia, Janaa t,arb, all af
la slug ton, Mrvgna).
JAft. r. M'MiRE,
I. Ktatr,
Af
I 4 Man
Iai rri E at tn ti 1 1 rmr'..
I April I. . kIM Ik :,, gtaaa lhal
lr,a f.Mil,a aa4 al a a. amirt
nia mianih.a l' Mtak aal a-'wf In aitf-a.-! i
r.( hla tkmlm la4 11 alt .". will ha mta I
in r'Hiaif rr cwaiy al
ll -nr, iHoj ia. rra Mar I. Ial '
riA g . JoW4, III E Ha tar),
M Iha r wtloa t, Tata Nasi r at
II aaa taa l-ll wl-.g alt irial to a.a
kla .oi..,a naai laa a aa-4 aiuliail-a
a aa. laal !
Ja m Hum. Jaa grtatna. I r Elik Jaav
r.g'.a
Ja r MnriSE,
IS aw taW
Notice of Intention.
Ittru AT THE IUI.I t.fME'tt.
r h ( l knth la hr.l al.aa lhal
Ina f'fiOtaiog aanwf artif kaa fti. nott of
ttn ..ir..iia in aiaa anal I--"'! la aiMt
l.-f.,i,a. a't ini aanl ajfwH a III tm n.a.1
iit I ttiwmw .Hiif aiark, al llappoar,
' trrg,a, uw Mar Si. Iva at.
I AM A Mlll I'ltE.
I4 r 1 , ! II, I l V aaa, II,
rir,,r it. t a i at ar
Ha a M ina fc.iina ag w naaaa an aara
ki (.tiiiiiv.il raMa anaa) iM raltlvatWw
al aai'l l.,'l U ;
I Iaa iulir Eranl IwiiUf. W. Q UriMl.
J 'inn kaH'-n. ai(ra) Il f.nr o...i
Jaa I k'Kiff,
I . at katr
Door
Store on Main Street, Next
to City Drug Store,
Iloppnor, Oregon.
awveaaaot to C. B. Van Dya. Ilatt dof la City HotL
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
Attornoyn fit I-tiWa
AH btjaloaa giia!aj to la a prompt anil asliafartory
aaaeaar. Kotarlaai PaUie anj O'llarWa-s.
OrriCK IN NATIONAL DANK I'.ULWNO.
0KmEIl. i I I i t
r . 1 1
tfi;Va
U. J. Mchaul, M. U.
iii'i'itn t
Ar J. M. Hicta't fiisiotkcr.
Notice of fini! StttUmtnt.
I aa4 ., A aihgla II laa tM'a
'r.(lin.a flva fata. flat
. b.tl fi..m tar 4agg.a n1 lr H.
gH(ttfniiot!ii Ounroiitoecl.
our ta arntr .ivt tntt tug
l j a .. trHn-S alaiaiaoaw M IN a .ta
, al" II !'. 4,,4 aj.H a... . .1
i l M .4 , .ma alt aa I aaaa a
a a Jaata., . tl. Ml l.m 4 Im
I mmmmmmm , jwnf t m Mwjanaa I at Srm,i
i LII. ta Ih baat Ullajj f f gal' 1 " k k-M. H.f-f-. la
j 4.. ! a, fa.,,.,. II la tar) tf '. " T -f al jja;. (
JfaaJ ' i5i. j f. at i!i.-iv.
E. L. FREELAND,
Mt COLUCTlONt,
m muiANCl,
ABSTIHCTS.
V. S. I WD COM MHSlOM K.
lm-4 fl iirtl ri-aal fr-at fakaa
Do You Want a Hi ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Ncal of a Saddle
1 lnrr 5
a s i
orsc
Alt Ufa ian m rirtirr.l at Tbfmm A Uiona, Lowir Main Btrept,
Hf pjiricr, Orfg'tn.
Thaa r " a wH a-li-l aiifc Uaant flara r-k fil'liaat Sa4 akt tetialM,
i4 ta aa.a awn., a 4 II -a la aaatlug lfca-a saol-wa atk lratll aaa,
hWa la lHh( alia Iha naa,
TJlOMHaSON Sr. IHKKS,
n'ratnYkg arr. it m rrrr u m.
!
THE PA LACK HOTEL HAR,
.1. C. JJOHCri KltS. Prop.
fftwtmp. Mini intR cc.)5 t,c :incsl Wiricf, l.!,,uora and Ci-ara.