CANCER CURED -AND A LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "I was troubled for years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring me that nothing :could be done to save my life. As :a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsanarilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore began to disappear ana my general health improve. I persisted in this treatment, until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fiklds, Bloomfleld, la. AVER The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pllla Regulate the Liver. OS TOE DAJ mm 10 1LJ2 J3.J4 TJTF 17 18.19 20 2122 23 MMM. 27 28 "29 30 1. The aura of lira rent rmr line will be )nare;ed for "cnnl of thaiika." "reaolutlnna ol respect," lUUnf wedillnif pri-amita end doiinr. ind obituary nutlces, (other ilun thoae the edit. V 1)111 hlmwtlf ijlv aa a inufxr of new,) and ottceaof pnrUl mwllimn (or h hau-var pnrpnw. 2. Notice of chiirrh and nor I. -It and Unlhr fntertaliimenU fmm which revenue liiohedn. need, ah:i be rha.ncn.1 for at tlie ree of Are -nU line. Tti(i ruin will bo strlctl either aid to In eeery Inaianre. Adrertinlnc muw reasonable and made known ipoo application. TIKE TABLE. SUee for Hrdmn. Monument. twi rrerk lohn ltf and I an r on I'ltr. learn follow ; ' Every dr at a a. m.. itwiit Snmls. Arrtveaeverv dava" ,..ei.i Monday. Tbe cheap"!, quickest and burnt line tu Of from tlx Interior country, ,. T TlIOMPsOS, Prop. Qambrinus Beer, wHALr PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drlnaabls Liquors and Smokabla Ci arc. Call en Tad. KU'l'BUCA HPEAKlMil. Iloo. J. W. I try, of Portland, aceoro paoked by local ikere and thacu.li. da lea fur ll,a vaiw.n county tflleea on Iba ff publican llrkel, will make can " ao.l .k ft tba Mlawinj delea al tbe plact named: May ia-Ieilnfffnn,':v30 p. m. May 13 - loaa, 8 oil p. m. May l-lu"a. 1;W p. w. May 14 (lraoa 1111. H fj p. m. May . (lwieliery, 1 il I p. aa. May r-K.thi Mil. KWp m. May ia-llrdro,n. 1 .11 p. m. May H-tlppner, HUU p. m. May H-Wm. Uo.ti'e plae, M p. In. Mr. Itay ta a rrpoUwaa epeaker ol promt aerie, and the en nana at Ibe ahnva ttrol .lne)tll awlaialy be all nUrmrl Tb repabina al Iba Ji(Irw.f pl( are re-ieal. lo airrqlata Iba repnr nf three meellnr. act coetuberi all prlle era taptln; r'jdeelr4 lo kl!4. J. M. !!.!. Cbalimaa Cva. Out. Ofla f all a, heerefary. f. A Carl Perth awla( 0tie iK-n, !a t' v. I'i.eatr'tiia aal all 1 lir cni ,n iIwun are aare4 hf hbllofa C'arw, ff aala fcy Welle k VVarrre. Waal rii Atill.. I r. fbe flat tnng r enrd. la Iba ! eir.l. I l'tt roa. I I abieli 1 k ! J .al tflaf erf Jar daoee tVrJr,ia t) .(M tee exnpb-e ri,l.y I'.t no an. XI f I.t e, M f. Miller Vl'. I Sk,1, ant rlt.lle AM' d.r e- t . f 2 Hr ! tl !', wiib-.'il a ei"a"e elep, aa. ll t-.iiti..l. fat9.l!, eT.r rnoa a Ma la all lh-1 lrsa. I wee a r-- i I .( elanevra IU C ) ( l.e r(ea lal Kie( ( 4 hiI ewnr befiat rav4aM "A l . h MmiV. e-l iitf efira ll fli'l clif M, ahni eel,k, tK b-'4 l'tie- a all bf w ! ee.r l fm. we h. Ia, awiaeKe I Aalelof-a ll I. J Ati u e-. 4 it i Ak f . . . I ,i yae lia it r ..! .t.'. t f I (awaaiia. If T -'' . . .eJ Here and There. Spriog. where art thon? J. T. Hoakina is in from Galloway. L. O'Connor is back from Condon. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., baa wood for eale. 87-tf. Ed Holland yeRterday. wag in from Lexington County court this week, in next issue. Proceedings Henry Padburg was np from Lexing ton yesterday. Henry Padberg was np from Lexing ton yesterday. Jag. Cochran was in from the John Day yesterday. , Chprlpy Frev was man Tuesdav last. down from Hard- Ralph Bpnifft was over from Social Ridtje Wednesday! R M. Cree, the Montana sheepman, is ill with sore throat. 8nnwiog a little today. How is this for an O.regon ppriog? Loren Gentry is down from Oukes dale, Wasb., on a visit. Alex Cnmett was np from Little But. ter creek Tuesday last. Al. Hand is np from the lone oonntry after a bard spring's work. J. P. Havden, the veteran traveling man. was iD Heppner Tuesday. 8. C. Smith & dro., the furniture deal ers, have a new ad in tbia issue. "Light" Howard accompanied Lee Caldwell and family from Burns. I L. Howard, son of Commissioner Howard, was In town Wednesday. Mrs Harsh Donahoo is able to be about after several months' illness. Come out tomorrow night and attend the club meeting at tbe oonrt house. Drink the oelebraled J." H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'. Grandma Matlock was taken seriouely ill today and is not expected to soryive. La Gmnde Marble Works, La Grande Ore. S. 0. Smith. Sidesman. Hennner. Mrs M J. Sailing, of E'fiht Milp, is ivRitiDg fiiends in Heppner for a few days. Dr. A. J Shobe suffered another stroke l 1 1 . w . ut imrHijBiH ihbi mooaay ana is lu a critical oondition. J. B. Carmiohael, one of Morrow oonoty'a eucoeeBful farmers, waa io Heppner Wednesday. Sheepsbeanng is now in full blast rjetter weather prevails and tbe work will go on uninterrupted. Jas Ham ret orta that on Wednesday last tbe mountains back of Hardman were wnitened with snow. the race between Dutob and Bob white today, three eights of a mile, for a sine, waa won by tbe former U. Jatmaon came over from Burns witn Liee OaUlwell and rp porta a tough inp. no win ret am to uuros soon Joe Brown, who fell into a well out al Milt Powell's ranob about two mouths ag'i, ia in town In about as good repair v ever. ueo. L,una leaves tomorrow to work wiiu foreman, Unn Nevill, aoross the rail with a band of abeep belonging to VC. ttllRltn. The Heponer raoa meetino. lo heirln on Tuedy, May 2Gth and lasting fonr uaya, proanes to ue largely attended by "uihiuo partips. Arlington lUonrd: II M. Thornton's wool clip this irtaon waa 78,00) Jioiiods, inn tarueai Clip Drotlgbl to tbe AMlLg, ton warehouse. .Mrt. O is Pttera-n and dauahtfr, Z , were called to Walla Walla Wed- ueaday l the aerions illneis of Mrs i'attersou's mother. It A. Ford Is papering Iba Belvedere rum room in Ins uanal artiaiin bihmi. Lie baa als t jiul completed Iba paiuling f ti.e PaUca bottl bar. Benny l'al'era-n col in Mnnda from riiifr.l.i, N. Y , where ha baa been taking bi Oral ) ear's work In pharmacy. Ha ill gradual belt year. For sale a cheap learn good roadaters, on road wagoo and llabl rlonbla bar- oea, nearly new. E. P. OaatNi, al M. E. paraooaga. Mia Floreaea V. Crittenden began a jci eeoooi at iba scDoolbouaa oa Mon day tnoromg wild an aerolloieat of 43. Tb sohool will cootioua for I wo moo tbe. (1. B. Halt, Iba toneorlal arliat, can ba loaod at bla parlors, Mai look Corner, ber be will duiueruae at annular nrioea sbavea, ahampona, balrouU. i. Bnckirfham's Die for the a Maker eaa l applied whe0 al bom a, end ia oat- tortniy anmeaelnl in evtlorlng a brews or black. Uroee its great popularity. Tbomaa Neleoa end tni tber a roo Ing Wblle hotel and reatanraat to Pendlaiofi. Uheo ynti go Ibera aia Item a ea". They til treat yon right. 8Mf. Tba repnbllraa elub will teeaelo morrow evealng al I he snarl hone. In. lead nf opera boqe. as berelofor aa enanred. a (s atltadaaca la pealed. W. M. Tbflmr. brofh nf Walt Tboeapava, nf the lleppeee Mnenmeel ie l.ne, down f'ta tils raaeb, eal aeae tbe bead of I truer Caayoa, laal MedaraJay. Jba fWifnar and L Kilbnaraa ma r.q a tmwd nf herera to 'c Dry Fork raaeb leal WeHaey Cat mm ba rlteiartMad iba wbeal la lb IVy Fork bwaMy. I Ml Che la raw aevUte4 with lb flm f il. Ileppaer A C. in Iba for. at tin- iHiaiae Tbey py I he hlflheet m'ki pi.- ..r peha ao I bide and al U4 1 1 all fofwitting. lla. I W. Irey will a t ra ba eil. It t4 Ileppaer an I iirly tHI lb pn. Intral wiea ef I He r1.T ai nper '-o li ihl mf mi M.y 1 at OJ a. m. All .U.l4 bear him, M '. "-fcttb 4 pr. bate lneafe.1 I I, .i..it t p...tt f. U. Ttoaptt (.. ar.. are pepre4 ll d rabtael fk, pin fal-. aw-Wl km', ia, Tb eMole eaprwy M b ( by lb M e.i ) ne. eair. tt t In the ( tint rwB al lb r.i i, a im..i Umm t "I tlt I aard all tU allaa.l la fe.ee Ia a I I yam ana., iKm ' ili-a of tf eaotber, kit. n. . aira, (ft f,t U- bee e.M r-t Well Wl a T -! y , 1Vifr.H IM Hrbt 1, lleepeer T,. A'tef fee- a I ft fraa IK hi tm Ke ' I te.f"i, e ta1'! m f I. .. ..ie - ai-H .1 . , e . i t It. f .1 ,t,, I h t ie wa r-r1 ! fa l pt an 4 I le l.eft H feb l,sa vvary M aai- yw. DOCTOR AeaAAAW ENGLISH will stop a cough in a night, check a cold in a day, and cure consumption if taken in time. I the little one have Croup or nnoopmg vouga, Croup is a very ! " "Cwl a tat disease. fully one half of those at tacked die. The great danger ia in ft 1 a -it The disease progresses bo rapidly that the loss of a few hours in treatment is often fatal. ACKER'S ENGLISH REME DY will cure Croup, and it should al ways be kept in the house for emergencies. A 35 cent bottle may save your child's life. Tbree sizesi 35c, 50c, SI. All Druggist. ACKER MEDICINE CO. iff & 18 Chambers St., New York. J. C. Brown, of Black Horse, oon tem plates leaving for tbe Okanosan conntrv tbe latter part of this month to view ont a suitable pasturage for his bunch of cattle wbiob be will remove to that ooality later on. Hon J. W. Tvnv. a nrominenf. mnnh. lioan of Portland, will epeo I a week in this oonnty in tbe interest of republican ism, ttepablioaus everywhere are re quested to give pnblioity to these meet ings. Bee dates elsewhere. Dr. J. A. Geisendorfer wai called no from Arlington yesterday bv Dr. P. B monworda to hold consultation over the child of Albert Slocum. We are inform ed tbat an operation was performed and that tbe child is muoh batter. Elder J. W. Jenkins filled his appoint ments at this place on Sunday and de parted Monday evening for his home at Tbe Dalles. He was quit sink when be left Heppner and his many friends here aniinnalv await any news of his recov ery which we hope may be speedy. Ayer's Pills are reoommendel by leading pbysioians and druggists, as the most prompt and efficient remedy for billions nees, nansea, costivenese. indigestion. sluggishness of the liyer, janndioe, and sick neaaaohe; also, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheumatism. Hon. A. 8. Bennett, democratic nom inee for congress, will address the citi rene of Heppner on the political issues of the day. at the opera bonse tomorrow, (8atnrday) at 1 :30 p. m. Mr. Bennett is a good speaker and the people of Ibis vioinity should turn out and hear bim W. M Molotire, an old oondnotor of tle Oregon Short Line, is In Heppner with a phooograDh, and also one of Edi son's kinetosoopes. This is a late inven tion and portrays sones as realistic as life not as silent figures, hnt noting as natural ss if imbued with the life of the originals. As the strength of a building depends upon the solidity of its foundation, so health depends upon tbe ooudition of tbe blood. To expel impurities and cause the vital fluid to beoome vijrorone uu me-giving, Ayer s Sarsaparilla is the most poweiful and effective medi cine in ue. Milton Eaale: O. W. Rea, of Morrow Oonnty, candidate for prosecuting attor ney on tbe deruocrrtio ticket, w a np the di in id eek luioiviewing voters nf the East End. Mr. lie a is a man well along in years end seemingly a very aflTibl gentleman, and would like very much to be eleoted, so be save, for the reason tbat ba needs the office iu bis business. At the M. E. ohiirob, Honth, on Sun day evening, an interesting program will be delivered by the hp worth Leaiftie of that rhurch In conjunction with the Christian F.ndeavor society. Come out and en oon rate the yonng folks. As the pastor will e ont of town during th day there will ba.no eervioes at Ibe sbnrcb at tba morning hour. A lively seen waa created down on Mio street Wednesday afternoon by a rnoaway. Oeo. Shipley's delivery waif- on horse became frightened and started dn-n Ibe street on Iba run, doiug some tan kicking tbat armn demolished the front end of the wagon. It was Iba ena nf considerable einitement for a littla while, and lb unmoor of men if brought no! ra tba eidewalka demon- l rates tba fact that Uepnner lacka a good deal of being deeerted y. TbaW. O.T. D. met a ennnnnreo1 In lb M. E. ehnrob, oa Wednesday last Tba attendance waa noticeably better than ool. Aa iotwreaMng Droaram nf reading ami dienaion waa reoJered. lbs topie being Ibal ol the deoarlmenl of aortal pnrity, which lopio will b la- tea ap again at lb bnl meelteg. Th plaea nf meetieg for tbe preeeet will b altheM E ebnreb every WedoesUy at 2 .TO, p. m. FHnd nf temperance and other ara cordially Invited to at- ieaa ibet Beeiinga. Mo, ye oint men ol Morrow, ablatte aa a llely liine ror the -t an.11.lau - I'm re to euu, will uy Itk Ma ttl iune: ' Tben M him oil Kit aufer blade, with "Uperrr'S Uno N -Tie to Ihlnk. of Ibal (oo4 eld drink, lor iui4H aaf H w MrT, Bold only at Iba Belveder aalona. falsa all We Iba lUay. Hlar. Or.Mreb9. lfl. I have he eafTerio wtlti pain a: over say body lof eoeeral yeara. and bav tried man rrlkM. bat fonnd at felUI aeill I bta laklag Uod' Haraaparilla. After taking tnte medlrla to-) ber wllh lloml rtll I f iln l mreelf eotnplal.l. fed -Mr. Le (. Wood. Hood Fill rare all liter Ilia. Paw Ftto Taao Wm. Oor.hrn epi ap Iba fe4 yard it d'mr to lb()iatt cfTl.-e, an I -w eolie le a Larof yoar ,troee. tMy ta right I - al lb. boale, and Jnut bafaew W.ll t well le..d fie. f'tloee ronlU. Hay aad araia f aala. if IW III W . litt' -a, e the Lair ; IM III ol w, .,,. Karl n.. llol. Tea kl plai. rre fy 'J..balpall M. I'ora.Ubi Hell A Warrea, "I me ol l.e bar.l.ly eat - HS was a lsg Xw Woratat "I oul.l aa,er a atlj beael wed, bo kiaga a l baa." Tie 'filled oa. He aaaf'ted Ibtloe, ') aal ee l a4 6 b ; AaJ iLlfbs) Ibal aw aour aaMt air, 44 ff'aa- av fab. Ma Fratci) Xw ellef. .. aim i, t ..( I. ...ib . I. tt '' lt--ll !-. JO a i ..,1 .jl . IVri4 . f. by PRESS COMMENT. From Pendleton Tribune. Judge Northnp, of Portland, baa filed bis acoeptanoe as tbe sound money oan -did ate for congress in this district. He will probably tot fully realize bis mis take until after the votes are counted on tbe first of Jane. It is safe to say he will not receive over 2000 votes in Mult nomah county. Portland republicans have been led to believe by a few "ad ministration" democrats that a eound money candidate would reoeive the sup port of eound money democrats, but democrats are not built tbat way, Tbe administration democrats are very mach interested in the disorganiz tion of the republican party, and by forcing the ourrency i-sne to the front tbey hope to aooomnlish their objeot. It is safe to say that Judge Northnp will not receive five democratic votes in Umatilla county, and should he receive any considerable nnmber of republican voteu in this district, it will simply result in the election of tbe populist candidate for onngresa. . 'I bis is nil republicans can hope to ac complish by votiog for the independent candidate for congress, and it ia not at all probable that republicans are going to tumble over each other to fall into the trap that, has been so adroitly eet for them by Cleveland demoorata and a few bolting rpubhoatis, who prac ioe that whioh they have time and again se verely condemned lb others. Hon. J. A. Wright passed here on Sunday to bia home at rlparta. He had just returned from Union, where the nommit'ee unanimously ohoee him in lien nf Otto Eckeraly, of Gove, who tendered bis resignation. This will be a surprise, and will be welcomed by the masses of Union oonnty, who were sore over the treachery Ihat sold ont Wright Bt the Btate oonvention. However, as we understand it. the La Grande people are willing to do the ''amende honor able" and will stand by the nominee for tbe legislature. Mr.' Wright is ooroing before tbe people tbe fourth time as their representative, and I118 been fnllv tried snd never fonnd wanting, and the ooramittee showed good jndument in selecting J. A. Wriaht. We are glad of it, especially tbe action of the La Grande people in calling him to sot as their representative. Outside of a few vicious politicians the "election, will voice the sentiment of Union oonnty. There is no question nf Joe Wright's election in June. Baker Blade. Eastern goldbngs are threatening to stop lending money lo "the wild and wooly west unless they let np on silver It may be a great blessing to tbe "wild and wooly" if tbev do less borrowing. They will, however, still go on furnish ing tbe bread and bntter and bog and hominy npon which the gilt-edgers feed. Baker Blade. The Oregonian has been enffisiently vigorous in advocating its bolt from tbe regular nominee of tbe second congres sional district for congress to find a man mean enough, and silly enongh, to assist it in carrying ont 'ts eff.trts to defeat Kills During the last session of the legislature tbe Oreuonian charged, rant ed, bnekpd and villifled the tibole thirty for not abiding hy what he called the canon nomination in the election nf United SUtes senator. It has been abusing all thee who opposed its course np to the present time. And after oer one year of hitter abuse of those whom it falsely called cancns bolters, jt does s mnoh worse act by boltina from the chnloeof a regnhir republican district convention. But this is not the fl'sl time it has been gniltv of a similar offense. It made a flk-ht on Ool. Cor neiltia, the repnblinan nominee for gov ernor, at tbe time I'ennoyer was elected for his first term. It Is now miking desperste effort to down Mitchell for United Htae senator. If If eneceeds it will hv the effect of electing Pennover to the United Htate senate. It wanted Pennover for governor end it looks as il it wanted him for United States senate. -Buker Blade. No good, sound republican will cats hie vote for Nnrthnp, the Orepnnian'e nominee for con urea, for it la dead cer tain thai Northnp la not a good repnlili can, for If he waa he wnn'd nevwr atent n with the O'egnnisn to oVf-at Hon. W. R. K'lie. the regnlar nominee, when he honld know lhal be stood no earthly show lo be elected. Every voter in the dilrlnl certainly nnderatsnil the dirty rick and will govern bimself accordingly.-fisker Blsde. Karl's ( lover Hoot Tea la a snra on re for lleadaobsand nervnns disease N"iMog relieves ao quickly. For sals by Wells A Warren. Smitb. c& :st rTlis 3 M a i.a as is:- FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. Do All Wotk In ThU Un. ( ontrtlnf and Joh Work. Plrtur rramlne all klnrla. at prlre to a. ill. He n lielor ottterttif a w na'alitr elalc. Uon. I'rb-v reaeoiiabl. Terai ( b. BtoroOpp. I. O. Thorn pHon aeries BUCKWtU'S DUNHAM To ALL Merchants AUUdlCO youbii. One bar R. II ' ,0,P with tath pound. 8 Hulk . W hv' Mt4 tvtry wholf Wb TOBACCO. on., tOda BLACICVELL'S DURHAM TODACCO linaa(irkaklwsrlairaar ww, . im e W y ewe Oh! Where Did You Get Them Pants? ) , C. TlllW tapaiij t a I si If . e .Pdtronacc SoiiGM Nerves are weak, inauy people say, and yet they do not 6eem to know that they are literally starving their nerves. Weak, pale, thin blood can not give proper sustenance that is why you are nervous, tired, exhausted. The cure for this condition is to purify, vitalize and enrich your blood. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla fairly and faithfully, and the rich, red blood, which it makes, will soon feed the nerves the elements of true strength they require; they will cease their agi tation and will resume their proper place being under the control in stead of controlling the brain and body. Head Hiss Bartley's letter: "I want to express my gratitude tor What Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me. My health has been very poor for three years, due to trouble with my I was nervous, had pains in my back. I cannot tell what I suffered. My eyesight became affected and I was so despondent I did not have any Interest in life. I had two phyBiclans, but my complaints be came worse. I was told that I w as affected With Bright's disease. A relative urged Die to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so and in a short time I began to notice a change in my condition. Things began to appear brighter, my eyes improved and did not trouble me so severely. My appe tite returned and I gained strength every day. I am now able to do my own work, and feel perfectly well. I cannot find words to express my gratitude for what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me and I gladly recommend it." Miss Ella Bart lev, 213X S. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio. rui In, Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. . rj. cure Mver Ills; easy to nOOa S PIUS take.eatvtnormnitn. 250. CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE and Is the result of cold and f udden climatic change. It can be cured by a pleasant reieudy which I applied di rectly Into the noatrll. Be ing quickly aurorbedit gives twittf alt nnra rtwm Ely's Cream Balm L I acknowledged to be the moat thorough ear for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and clenes th nnsal passages, allny pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tect th membrane from colds, restore the aenae of taete and smell. Price 50c. at Dnisitlata or hy mail. ELY UltOTUEKS, 6 Warren Street, New York. FERRYSk SEEDS A n r r. i vjrirva both grow ; pftylnacmim. l'tfrirctwiMi urniiothtttiwu by ruuneo. Nuih- -j 1 Mat l ever It ft lorhance tnurow. , murmri wan. ininiHi'u thru. vo when. Write lur FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL for I SOU. Brimful of vslull InfiiriiiKilonalioui tel and new. I U a'iMs. r rea by mall. D. Is. FERRY 4 CO.. Detroit, Mich. Notice of Intention. f AMI OKKH'K AT THK DAl.l.Ka, ORKHON I 4 My , Iw.ev. Noll, e la lierrhy Slven Dial Ihe tollnwliis nanieit aelller has llle.l nollre ol his I 1 n-1 1 1 1 1 1 ti to meiie fliml priMil In sn.rt nf hla Halm, atil that salil proof will l mail twlore J W Morrow, munty clerk, at Heppner, OriKon, 011 June K l'al, vU: NATHANIEL L. 811 AW, IM. E. No. Sifi.1. for th EHNr.i, and t IEU, Her n. Tp. H K S K. He tiime the follnwlna wllneeae In pmv Maeontiiiiioiia resilience upon and culllvatlou of. Mill leiid. l: lieor t-hli k, Arthur Hunt. Sherman (thaw and Hor Hunt, all ol Heppner, Oregon. JAM. F. MOORE, 4" W Heflaler. Co., Main Ht Iloppnor. ee TotACCO COMPANY. Kidneys itiy Back oods A n.- w ,1 III T5R DUftHAM, N. O. Dear 5lri You ara ntltlcd to rclv FREE from yoir wholeaala dealer, JWMITC STAR SOAP wltli M Blackwell's Genuino Durham Smoking aaa aeawr in ma I'nltad Slates that wa will aupply thern with aoap lflv yoi rRCE Order a good ypnlv of fll.NQ.sn li'iHi m .a and Insist on rrtlJng your mvmp. im ptrsi &oaa ffir f ath pownd yon buy. tn ffrrad for a limited lime aa . wills la V. Votara twi l.bM COMPAtiY. mmmm - tl wm w le aVeise. e e il .-, I . ..1.1 1 . 1 ,, j , ULANKSL gSooiiI'co" at lh0 HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THBRB'SasJF Been a flap in Mm ill tausi! ED. It. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! 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. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. ED. The National Bank What Do Yoa Want ? Some people want the earth; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HA.RrM-A.Sr STORE, With very little money. r 1 1 01 general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, Gilliam & Bisbee We are not small men, wb are not trie Largest fnercnanis In tfie Worid i a a But when th people of all the surrounding country are In need of a a a Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oaa and Water ripe, Pipe IttliiK, Move aud Ranse. Wagon Hacks, BugKle. Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Raws, Bledgea, Wedgei, Ouns, Pistol, Cartridge and Ammunition, Maaon Jar. Oran Heware, Plowa, Harrows, Rakes. Mower, Tub. Wash Bolllera and Boards, Bhevt Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. We bar Oood Goods at Faia Price, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Price. QILLIA.M & BISBJIHi;, MA.IN STHKKT . IIKPPNER. OltEQON WQOLGItOWEltS! The wool market U not yet affected bf tbe McKmley loom, and reports are not encouraging. We bare ample atordge capacity at "he ioieoras' mum for tboae who desire to hold for higher priwa, tod Ly introdncina Lutern boyers, secure for tlioae who wish to sell, the hicheat market price. We pay teamstera and hold wool aubject to order. No commiasioQ charged for elliof. We pay highest price for hide and abeep pelt. Rolled barley and feed for teamatora. We Are fluents lor little's dip, The beat abeep dip id the market We hare 6,000 abinglea which we will if II at cost Mark your wool 0 and direct teamster to lower warehouae. Heppner, Or. R. F. IIYIND, AUnaoer. New Blacksmith Shop. Ta ndafslgaa, kaa ot- ap a sew M.tktmtlb shop ,,rxv FIRST CLASS WAGON SHOP I Work J. aa al I'o polar Vtw aa4 la a taila'solor aaanaer. e Kalem, end lii-ae will U ,bo4 sn aa la -.e.at l.ieeleru,, aa. rt.ayat,araaM w. 1'. HUH VN Ell. H.PPL. Or? G. W. UTT & SON, LOOK AT THESE PRICES I Hiok-N '.10 (Hi. V.nrU; VvUm lr, Ci. JU II. AxlttnH-Pr4r(itri(l tr, r,0 lUwU. f F All atfcef w a pt-ftk.a 4 A IX W'-RK W4gTIti. -jri tela . Miitfiwr . eaahk etwa. T1IK PALACE HOTEL 1JAK, T. O. IJOROHNHSaProp. Keeps the Finest Wines Limmrs and Ciirars R. BISHOP, Prop. Building, Heppner. Ore. He keeps a full line .... HARDMAN, OR. lbs. We are small men, Xs. G. W. UTT A SON.