NOT A SICK DAY For Over Thirty Years! EESTJLT OF V6TSQ 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 continuallyas a result of con-stipation-from dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive diseases. "When I became convinced 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 use Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly restored. With my children I had 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 sickness." II. Wettstkin, Byron, 111. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair. Ayer'i Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System. 3WM0NTIE1MD1T1U)WBM J 6 7 3 9 10 IT 12.U 145 I6I7T8 222 23 24 25 lW72m2&MV$ Take Notice. t The turn ot Bra rents per line will b charged for "carda of thank.." "reaolutlnne ol reanect," Uata or wedding proaent ud donora, tnd obituary nnticoa, (other than time, the edit )r ihall hlmeelf (five aa a matter of newt.) and aottona of upenlal meot I nga for w halever pu rjinaa. S. Notice of church and aoclcty and all other Milertalnmeiita from which revenue ta to be de rived, ahall be charged for at tlia rata of fivt jenta a Una. Theee rule will ba atrlutly adher ed to I o every Inilance. Advertising raUsa reasonable and made known ipoa application. TIME TABLE. Rtaga for Hardman, Monument, Ing Creek, foha lar and Canyon City, leave aa follow : Every day at a a. m , eicepl Hiindav. Arrive every day air n.,eceit Monday. The cheap t. quickest and Luat Una to or from til Interior cimniry. WALT. TIIOMf)0!, frop. Conaer A Brock. A Kent a. Qambrinus Beer, t'wvwHAtr PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and Smakabla Cigar. Call en Ted. HOW it .uMH 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 chasing. sec Did It Ever Ocutir to Your Thai n Finn Could bo Boycotted nnd Still do Business ? fill Hat Iniet Hm wm Here and There. Fat MoDaid is in from Ed McDaid'f. Boy Glassoock is back from Punilletoo. L. F. Raesiug ia orer from Hamilton. W. E. Chapman was in torn last Sat urday. Tbos. urday. Morgan was in Heppner Sat- Marsh White was in day last. Ueppuer Stitur- Henry Heppner got baok Sunday from Portland. Alex Lindsay oauae in Friday from uaiioway, W. L. Hill was over from Davidson yesterday. Frank Sloao was in from Batter creek yesterday. S. P. Haney was in from Lexiugton yesterday. Mrs. Daye Fresgley is ill at Geo. Vin son's hotel. C. E. Fell Friday last. oame np from Portland Jack Lake is down to Oorvallis visit ing frieud 8. Andy Tillard is ever frum Butter crek today. J. V. Morrow returned from Portland this morning. Porry and Oliver Siy dor were iu town Saturday lust. Tbe mill boys are tbe new flume. busily pngiged o n Theo. Anderson Mile yesterday. was over from Eight Sam Adams was over from B itter creek yesterday. J. H. Giles is over ftom Lone Rock to Si end a few days. . . 1. N. Hughes bus uccepted a. position with Horner & Rhea. Highest prices paid for t .e lower warehouse. sheep pelts at tf Ed. Rood and wife were over from JUgtit Mile jesterday. Stephen Henriekson is in from lone to spend a few days. Mr. Cant well, of Wasco county, visit- eu neppuer mia wees. John Barker and wife were over from Butter oreek yesterday. J. w. Hilton and family went out to uardman Saturday last. iirneet Hmitb is up from 'Frisco and will ride here this spring. lobn Kojse and wife were in town irom Uarduian yesterday. W. B. MoAlister, Frank and Ed Hoi land were in town Saturday. J. E. Sevenonki. one of Eight Mile's nsideots, was over Saturday. Mrs. Gentry, mother of Frank Gentry, very nt out on Black ttorse, I Jas. Osrty, Mike Kenny, Tbos. Gilfillen ana rat Dougherty are in town. Joe Canister and Joe Eoaley down from Hardman yesterday. oame Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers. George Freuob was In town Friday, aiter a nam winter ork with sbeep. Mre. Lena Donahoo. daushter of Mrs. J onus Heitoly, is visiting in Heppner. Jsa. Jobnsoo, son ot Felix Johnson wiis oue of Heppner'a visitors yesterday La GrHnde Marble Works, La Grande Ure. a. U. Smith, salesman, Heorner. Born To the wife of Torn Nelson, at rendieton, on Apr. 1Mb, a 9 pound girl. Friday evening, May 1st, is tbe date for tbe iiratid bull at tbe opera house, tf Eucrne Newton, wbile inlrxioated was burned to death recently in Salem Carl Crow, Human Caldwell and E. P, Rtautou were among Heppner visitor! loo ay. Mrs. Margaret Baroett, sister-in-law of Mr. Nelson Swaggart, is visiting in Heppner. 11. i aanerg ana son, oame up yeMorday from tbeir ranob below Lex ingion. Keop id mind the grand May day bell to i given at the i p ra boose on Friday strum, May 1. tf P. Coho bsi pure baa J tbe Price rloreooe premier in front of the Nation al bank building. H. 8. McOntmick and H. B. liar dromtsrr, loikrd after tbeir Heppner menus sataraay laas. The lead eonteat sgaloat Thoe. Oil fillej by John iVilliauM wae settled yet lorday uy mnioai consent. them before pur- DIM II' I'lllS C5iuiruiilcec!a r .it r t. -KW-j-i VI All VXAJgU 1V1.CU1UUC3 is Dr. Acker's English Rem edy. It will stop a cough in one night, check a cold in one day, prevent croup, re lieve asthma, and cure con sumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and con tains neither opium nor mor phine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use" it promptly. Three Sizes 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. At Druggists. ACKER MEDICINE CO., 16 and 18 Chambers Street, New York. Eli EeeDey is buying sheep pelts and paying the highest market price for them. Office at McFarland's. tf T-M.: Mr. D. 0. Herrin returned ves- erday from Heppner. He spent last Saturday in that oity, and while there witnessed a beautiful snow storm. Milton Eagle: Mrs. Kate Farcell has gone to California where she will shortly De married to Mr, w. A. Stewart. Walt Thompson has moved oat to the half way station beyond Parker's mill. Geo. Lutrell is now driviug for him. Grand Mav day ball at the opera house ou Friday night, May 1st. Ar rangements are being made for a good time. tf. Lia'j S perry says the outlook for a wheat orop is bad down in tbe lone neighborhood. Cutworms are very bad. Miss Rosa Hayes arrived on Thursday morning from Lane county and will pend tbe summer with ber sister. Mrs. Joe Hayes, of this city. Fossil Journal: Coe Barnard started for Heppner with bis mother Thursday morning, bhe win visit there a while and then go on to Feudletou. G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at bis parlors, Matlook oorner, where he will dispense at popular prices. shaves, shampoos, hairouts, etc. Bob Gilmore oame io reoently from Sherman oounty with '200 head of cattle for Hober Sutton, of Eoho. He will take over 50 more from this seotion. Any inventor in Eastern Ore con who desires the services of an attorney in Washington. D. 0 . will find it to his advantage to call on or address this pa per. 6tf Bnmor has it that Hail Ridge had qnite a contest after churoh last Satur day, Tom Davidson and Lee Farrens being tbe principals. No one was hurt much. Mathews Bros, bsve moved across on tbe east aide of Main street, in tbe building formerly occupied by the Gem aaioon. iney win oe pleased to see tbeir old customers. tf 1 hi! Cnhn is now associated - with the firm of II. Heppner & On., in tbe for warding bnsiness Tbej pay tbe hiahest market price for pelts and bidea and at tend to all forwarding. Martin Q linn, populist candidate for congress, spoke at tbe court bouse today to a fair audienoe. Mr. Qninn wonld have bad a larger crowd bud the speak log been better advertised. If tbe care of tbe hair were made i part of a lady'a eduoation, we should not ee so many gray heads, and the use of Halls Hair Henewer woild be unneoer sary. A very intereating tirnsrain was de livered at tbe M. E. cl.nroh, Rnnth, on Hnuriay evening by the Christian En deavnr society, which was listened to ty an attentive ani appreciative audirn e. Eli Keener' coon got ont Satardav end was raptured in an old maid's bed room efti-r having wnated one dollar's worth of perfumery end paten lot of morphine hedaobe oapsniet. Iberoon la wen yei. Tha ebeephuyera' trio, eonelatine of Dr. Wilaon, Geo. Wrlgbt abd Mr. Foaher. rendered some eieellent sunns oa tbe street Sands? morning last, after which eolleclion of 16 cents m taken np for tneir Deneot. E.O: The Portland Oregoniao is still without a place politically to lay its bead. For the time being it ie recom mending free silver coinage anrDortere to vote fur Judge Bennett, democratic candidate for ooogrree. Orin Farnaworth oame in yesterday from bis raneb onl near Hardman. A week ago last Tbaradav night sfow fell to tbe depth of font lo Mr. Faros worth's neighborhood. The loea of lamb baa been considerable. No small obtioa wbich yooot- folks bad to the old-time spring mediciaee wae their naoeeoaaoaee. Ia nor day this ohjertioa Is removed and Ayer's naraapertiia, I rte ml powarfnl and popular of blond-purifiers, ta as pleeeant m ine paiaie aa a cordial. F'il Jnnrnal: Marriage ia earelv failure In Gilliam ooontv, wbea divorewe are more nomron than marriagee. There are qqite a anmber of rfivnrrwe greeted every eeeaUw of court, end el hie Va eawicia Att'y. Ileodrieka of Knaetl erere4 aa leea tbae five fir as many elieats. Ilafiry ward neher oaee informed a naaa whe eanae to Mm enmplelnlng of gloomy and deepondeet feelinge, that bat be mm ro4 wee a good ealhar lie, meaning, of eoarve. atvb a median aa AtPf'e Cathartic Tills, every doae twiog fferttve. Fneail Jooraal: fl.f. Gray of Ilepp. ear. rpfe liner a Wyoming Ora and binlf, ta In thm pari or,kn f yaeriteg ewee and eihr. Iwfnre eonin vr be W1 ..!? pnt- ehaaM Bn ba4 q the (it-ei ennntrf ma TA Pone, edtnleivt'e't, f ,a til iar kaiap eat, ai-H pan Xf '.n t. Ha wanle atwxit Uf) - It OU onl liia evBjfret Ma, ye nig aaefl lee to'e of MoT row, hurtle tat the "t e-ti'lele." I ra lr kt Male, with ml June- 111 frtey TVi let hlM Ml M. auger l.la-U, a (trt pri a Jneod a re Tw t ta thma. f that g e-4 H drii.k. U ritng ate dry rV,IJ jly al lb tWUaiera aal'a. kerawaa aad fi rry rftyf. (r feh H. K1f. f l.ate take llonl'a rUeeapartila aa1 m t I'llta aHfc lha I "l netlle waa eery aerena an I Kal d rte er-l!e aM ltM.4. cl-e, I nt l.a.e drtTe. gr.af rfwCf frnaji tlomf'a Her r aril'a t l ile a I'll a.-alt a Jta It pet. lJno4 t f.IU furs all litrf ilU, MURDERED FX)B MONKY. Aa Cnkaowa Book Peddler MeeU Death la a Horrible Maaner. From Blue Mountain Eagle. Wm. Budio, wbo reoently returned from a business trip to Crook oouuty, gives an aocount ot tbe diaoovery in that seotion of the charred remains of a book peddler in the ruins of a oabin owned by Joe Krns, whioh bad been burned with tbe evident intention ot csnoealiug the orim. The oabin is situated on tbe border hoe between Grant and Crook oonnties near tbe bead of Beaver creek and in a very sparsely settled a tuntry. The victim is remembered in Canyon City as having passed through there last fall with tbe intention ot returning before winter. Stranger as he was no notice whs taken of his non appearance until tbe discovery of his remains and a pirt of hia ou'fjt by Mr. Kerns a few days Ban told the story of his fate The last seen or haird of him as near aa can be ascertained, was at the farm of Mrs. Uinkle where he stopped and made in quiries abiot tbe route to Bremen's plnoe It so happned that a daughter and son-in-law ot Mrs. Hinkle were abont to start for the en me li-oality, and informed tbe wayfarer that if be would follow their tracks he would reach tbe place all right. With that understand ing they started out, but upon reaohiog Hwemp oreek, it. has since transpired, the pedler must have lost the track, tor nothing more was seen of him. After wandering aimlessly about he aooidently stumbled onto or was inveigled into the deserted cabin where it is supposed he was mnrdered for bis money. It is said that be bad between $200 and $300 in cash when be left Canyon City. Mr. Rndio says there is no doubt but that the man was mnrdered and robbed, as the condition of his effects plainly reveBl the work ot pillagers, end it ia be lieved that he was followed by some one wbo was acquainted with tbe fact of his having money in bis pnaesion. Sheriff Combs and V. G. Cczad went over from Canyon Oity for the purpose of making a thorough investigation ot the premises, and hope with the slight olew whioh thev are en:d to have ob tained, to make it rather uncomfortable for the guilty ones. As w bo to press it is learned from James Maomn, a ootnmeroinl drummer, wbo Brnvert yesterday from Canyon Oity, that two young men -Hinkle and Bear were arrested by Sheriff Combs and Deputy District Attornev Coxed. and are now being held at Canyon City with a oharge of mnrder against them. The Eagle was unable to learu the cir cumstances leading np to tbeir arrest, hut Mr Manian says it is thought a very strong cise oan be made against them. Bear will be remembered by persona who attended the races in Long Oreek lat full, as tbe owner of tbe "buck skin" pony. Pills Do Not Core. Pills do not on re constipation. Thev nnly aggravagate. Karl's Clover Root Tea gives perfeot regularity of tbe bowels. For sale by Wells and Warren. HHKKP FOR BALK. I have 1,500 ews ani 1.000 lambs that I will sell after aheariug at SI per bead, all 'ronnd. Parties wishing to ouy enouia sanress me et Vinson, or call on me at my ranch in McDonnld oanyon, near Vinson. - Cass Matlock, 20-lm Vinson, Oregon, CATARRH Ill LOCAL DISEASE and I the ruH ol cold and o75r omr.cnltfel aiMoaa eilmatie change. It can b enrad br a Dleanant JVEll remadT which I applied di rectly Into the aaetril. Ba Int quickly auaorbadit gives rel let atone, Ely's Cream Balm I acknowledged to ba the meat thnrnnfrh ear for Naaal Catarrh. Cold In Head aud Mav Fever of all remeaie. 11 opene and cleanae tne aneal paaaaxra, allay pain and Inflammation, heal the aore, pro tect tli nwmliran from eold. ran tor the aenee M ute and mell. Price 8e. at DrurKiit or by mall u.1 vnuiuuts, as narreneuet,ew lor a. LKTTKIl f.MT. T ETTER4 APVKKTlHEO AT IIKII'NKU XJ Or., April ai, Iwjii. Chartn, John ..N'enkatn, Jacob lalhrrtr, H. A, rxilloa, WHUrd 1 hotiiaa, Taylor Howell. Mwnry li I. hell, K K. when rallln for the'? letter plcaec My adrtled. 4. r, iLLiaa. i'. m. Teachers' Examination. TOTTCE IS HEREBY HVK! THAT 11 tha uuriMwi of mating ail anamination ol all pvnona who may ollt-r thrinarlvra aa raud. riau-a lor Irai'hrra of the h Iuh.IhoI thla county, fur .talc and III rtlploinaa, the rouutf K'Oih.I uimrliilrndvnt tlirrnif will hold a pulilli? eianilnaihiii at Ilia court hotiaa at Heppner, opriilnt Kelt l li. I will. liatoi ttila i ;in nay ol May IK-m. ANNA J BU.-K.KK, ill a Co. Hi hool impt , Morrow Co , or. citation. X THE C-Ot NTY CtM RT Of THE MTATE nf lin con, lor lha Coiintr nf Morrow. In tha matter of Hi cUt of Ihoinaa K. liar toll. decraaed, Citation To the helra et law. and any and all bcranna ItitcrMlvd In aald ra ate. rrcriliii ii Hie nameol tha Mate nf llirinn. toil are hereliy riled and r''ilrrd In appear In the l oiinly I nnrt ol lha male nf Oregon, for the County n Morrow, at the court room thereof, al llrppiief. In the ouutT ol Morrow on Monday Ihe 41 li day of May. I"a. at in n'rtoek In the lorenoon of that day. I lieu and there In aim ranee. If any eilat, hy an order of thtaenurt houid nit lie made for tha aele nf all the ral pmierty beloiialof to Ihe aald eetale, devriiied a folloea, to w : M'i eW ol i, In Ha,, B. 14 at. and W, Sk. tf a'i. N V. arrfMrc, U. Tp a a, M. U , W. M .all In Mirtrow innt.it, tfreffroi. WtTaau, the Hon Julpia Ke lhl, Jn.lrnf the nonly Court of the lEAI.) eiateot Oregon, lof the I mintr r4 Mormw wlili the ami of aaid i ouri m.d. thla Ird day ol April A It , l. ATtaat; J. M. M"KKUW. f'leik. fVo(cti of Intention. I .an Orroi at ta bataaa oio. Mar h . Iw oTU'E ia iirsrsv uvr.i that imr follow t,( named eettler haa fled notice ot hi I I'enll'Ht ! wake Boat pnmA In aupport nf l ' rii,a and that aald i r..( will he .! txtoe ion til y 4 lerk. of Mucrow tounly, al lie, c r, regnn, on May lath, let. l i HH I. I M4Mx K. li K No kl. for the r N1. a V. .. Ta II . JatXte.M. He ttanua Ihe follow log wttm aa tnpmee hla et, 1 1 reeideoca aputt and CMllliaiion ol. aaPI land til ' Joha MoteDr Jerry ftroenan, J M tirea- and. U S. liufiord, all uf V loeon. otr,'tti . f. ltt 4.1 f Itegletef. Notict of Intention. Ia 'trriE a T t tt it" 4I4 rt onr.if, 4 April I. Ie. Ntie M tterel.y gl.ew II at the f.iiwtg eawied en ir haa Slr4 .4m f hi. leunlpa to reake anal rw. In t of hi. Ci.lw, iM thai .aid p"wl HI lie r.ede fcer.r the e.Nintf rreifc of H 'fw rin4y at Hei'poer. trg,Hi. on May IA. teei, ft. rAi r. U J' INK. Hd t Mo tf. h. Ihe arH action 4. Tt f m nt. W M ' Heene Ihe l'tlwog WMneeeee Ui 9'oe hler'it,in'ia eee l"ri u im a,d entiMattna ut aed lei ! tit Ja M Mat. Jaa Met,. J ( Klik.Jaa Twtog ail id Oeppoer. tr g"l t ta r M-eifr " Negte'. r Nutice of ftwil Sstttvmtnt N (irf 14 in arat i.n r ..-1. 4 , Tl 4 the .( m..e rtl t . ." I . e t ft i ' 1 -n n A ea.l a4ii -i ,t ,.t i i. e- i '.w4. ir e-.t tw, .a y 4 ,-t m4 H-itnum I i'f'ilf t lctM. t" w Urn i-n al llM-.r. 4.g,, t aad i 444. t H e 4th ay 4 4y l- A a a . I A Iran l't'..r SSFA "Who are nervons, weak, worn out with local troubles find pure blood, nervo strength, and perfect health in Hood's Sarsaparilla. M'o do not say the above to raise false hope. It has been the experi enco of many, very many women in tlioso intensely trying periods which demand and consume so much ervous force those special physical trials we delicately indicate by merely using the words Maid, Mother, Matron. Like a confidential friend wo suggest the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, a reli able blood purifier and tonic; it has helped many others and will help you. "I was in poor health five years, broken down in strength, and appetite all gone. Local troubles and other weaknesses in tcnslfled my misery. Nervous sick adaches dizziness, heartburn and pains In my back made me think I should never be well cgain. A friend prevailed upon mo to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I soon began to Improve and in six months It restored mo to better health than for veara. I have found Rood's Sarsaparilla a grand medicine for all troubles peculiar to I am now strong and healthy and can io a pood day's work. I stand by Hood's Sarsapsrilla, for it cured me after other medicines failed." Mrs. Lub Dieb, CtKlinvllle, Illinois. This nnd many similar cures prove that Sarsaparilla Is the One Trim Illood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only byC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hrrrt'o Ditto "re nrely reuetahle, cur. nOOU S flliS fully preparod. cent. Nerves On Edge. I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. Karl's Clover Root Tea bss made me well and happy. Mks. E. B. Wobdkh. For sale by Wells & Warren. Naw Fkko Yard. Wrn. Gordon has opened up tbe feed yard next door to the Oaeetto office, and now solioits a share of your patronage. Billy ia right at nome at ibis business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Hay and irrain for sale. tf. Pllesl Plleal Itching Pilea. hymptoms Moisture; intense ltohing and stinging: most at night: worse bv scratching. If allowed to oontinne tumors form, wbiob ofteu bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Mwathb a Ointmbnt stops the itching and bleed ing, heals nloeration, and in most oases removes tbe tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for oOcents. Dr.Hwayne Hon. Phila.1t! phin. Notice Of Intention. Land Orrira at LaGrakdr, Onannx, April III, m. NOTtn? TS HERRRY OIVKN THAT THE ((illiiwlHK tminc.l ttli-r lial lllwt notice of )i I a Intcntliiii Ut maka Anal proof In aniHirt nf lila etui til, anil that paid proof will b inaile twlnra County clrk of Morrow County, Oregon, at ilcppner, Ori'Kon, on May:l, IhmI, via: JulIN I'. BHOWN, TlmlHT Culture Kulry No. !08, for the KW; w. in Tp. 1 8. R. n V.. W. M. Ha mmcl the following altnr-aai'a to prova hlirontluiioua rralilutica upon and cultivation nf aalil Intnl. vU: John t. Barton, William Barton, John O.Brown and Kranrli li. (It'Utry, all of HiM.pnir, On-son. B. t. Ml IJMIN. MM K.'Kl.tr. Notice of Final Settlement NOTICE 1H flKRKBY GIVE THAT Th iin.ler.lmie.1, Kllra J. Ihiyer, aeriitrl of the rafale of W. (I. Borer, deecaaed, will maka final Melt lenient of her aeenunta with aald ra. tale a. tueh racentrla at Ihe lie it term of the I nitiate Court of Morrow County lo lie hold' al Ihe court houae In Heppner, In aald Count on Ihe 4th day ol Mar, A. I. ifal, at in n'rlor a.m. MKrt. KLI7.A . BOYKK, I'll Kaeculrli. Timler Culture, Final Proof. Km Ire fitr Pehlieatlna. I AM) OKriCE AT THE liAI.I.Ka. Oltr.tKIN I i March ,, wm. Notice la herehy given inai Aimrew neanry, nt iiiiikIoii, Oregon, haa Aled notice ol intention lo make final prool bMoreJ. . Morrow, county clerk, al hla nthca In Heppner. Oregon, on nalur-lay lha 4h day of May, mm, on Tlmhrr ( iiltora appllratlnn So. lHt Uir the HW, u'lertrr ol are 'ion ol No, IV In Towiiahln No. 7 M, Kange No. l Kaal. He name aa Itncaara: Jamee CynerL Ken- hen l.ane, J :. Thomaon, Jamee I,r h, all of Maiiiguiu, urrgon. JAM. r. MOORE. Kegl.l. r. Notice of Intention. I Al) orrit'E AT THE liAt.l.M. oRE'lf J Mart h Hue, M .tl.e U herel.r el.en II IN lha I Ihe foilue lug named eel Her haa hied noiiceol hia Intention Ui meke Roal pnf In euppurt nf herclalm, and that aald proof will lie made lielore J. Morrow count clerk, at llriomer. AMiet A Ml ll.lil IK. Hd. t Jin Vfi, ..r ihe H', ri, Ne, II. a ad SKI,, are. II, Tp a II ja K. He namea the following alloeeare In yrnrt hlaoioiiiiuoita raapleitf e ua and culll. allow of aald land, tic Hroer ulrr. frank flenlry, W. 0. Hcitl, ona narom, all ot Heppner Oregon JAA. f. MOORE, '- Negleiaf, D. J. McFaul, M. D. OI'I'ICIC t At J. M. Hmn'i ftwoma. E. L. FREELAND, COLLECTIONS. r-Tit INSURANCE, -it ABSTRACTS. V. S. I.AM) COMMISSION land rpti.nand fleal frwnte lakea, ntW;!;iH!.R. NOTiRY 1 1 WJC Cummings & Fall, ror-n TOPS III the (lid K'il.l.le Gault House, I M K AMI. III.. If UI.. k e el ISe I ektx. w4 el r t 4 W .( r , A a I r , w t el 4 et I. f ., , .t. 1 4 I A'I'ICM NU.ini I1C l Ia, (t Me1ieHl aM 4 lit.! a.. , Sex HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THERE'S. Been a fagns Business All tal l ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at e Slailiter Pr a REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen 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. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. ED. The National Bank flat Do h Want ? Some people want the earth ; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HARDMAN STORE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including d goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, Gilliam & Bisbee We are not email men, lbs. We are email men, Xs. we are not tne Largest tlerdiants In (He world ! a But when the people of all the lurrounJIng country are In need of . . Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glaaeware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nulli, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumherland Coal, Gaaa and Water Pipe, I'lpe flttlngt, Btovea and Rangea, Wagons, Hackt, Bugglei, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Bawa, Bledgca, Wedgea, Utina, Iletola, Cartrldgea and Ammunition, Maaon Jara, Oran tteware, I'lowa, Uarrowa, Kakea. Moweri, Tuba. Waah Bottlers and Boarda, Bheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Qoods and Get Fricee. We have Oood Ooode at Fats Prlcee, and Cheap John Oooli at Chep John Prices. GILLIAM & BISBJSH, MAIN STHEET - IIEPPNKR. OltEQON T. R. HOWARD -DEALS IN Groceries, Gknts' Stocki i r MENS And Wants He will make it an object for you to trado with Lira as bin pricce are right, and all gooda that be Landloa are of tbe very bent Store on Main Street, Next Door to Citv Drug Store, I-Ioppner, ticceaanr lo C. n. Van Vujn. Kelt door to Tlly Hotel. Has everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty. AttorneyH nt Lnw, All bnaloaaa aiUtadatt la aaaaaar. Nolarlwa OrriCK IS NATIONAL JUNK IXII.M.Nd. DErmKit, t i Arc II All ttM tao Ii4 I'mrur! at Ihomimm k Itiuna, Iivrr Main Hlffft, HfJiJiMiT, Orrgoti. thae gentlemaa are e.! esttelte-i allh rieaet, llarnef f k Cirtlara a4 letttrf rettellea, u4 ran aae "..! a4 llwe la enatlKg laeM an ik-.i. ana Ira.edt.g a frVee la keeyMng alia the llewa. TMOM lJ.S()N UrTM THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, .1. c. noncriKits. ii.p. j Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. R. BISHOP, Prop. Building, Heppner, Ore. HARDMAN, OR. Furnishing Goods, t OU1TLIKS, llTC, Your Trade ! Oregon. lb a pfotnpl anJ aatiafariorj i'ablw and Collaciirra. I i oiir.ooN Do You W.int .i Kijr ? Don't You Want .1 Place to Put up Your Team ? You in Need of a Saddl orse Sr. IJINNS, KIT. ltarrifiii c )