CANCER CURED -AND A- s 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 Sarsaparilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore began to disappear and 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.v Fields, Bloomfleld, la. The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Piils Regulate the Liver. rnc mm lr3' iilli.il J0.iLJ2J3.J4J5 16 J7 3 19 20 2j 22 23 !5T26T28l2"9T30 Here and There. Joe Leezer ia ic from Ridge. Hugh Fields is up from Brownsville. Dave Drinnen ia np from Tbe Dalles. M. 8. Corrigall is over from Galloway. Ed. Day was in from Butler oreek Fri day. Gen. Weaver is making a tour of Ore goo. Be sore to attend the republican speaking. Attend the ball on Thursday , May 28tn. - tf Johnny Ayers is over from Batter creek. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood for sale. 37:tf. Chas. Ward was in from Gooseberry last Friday. 3. M. Hansford is down from Cotton wood, Idaho. Cbas. Iograbam returned from Fort- land Sunday. Look oat for the raoe ball on May 28, Tbursday eve. tf E. Boetheler got back from Pendto ton Sunday last. Bosooe Day and wife are back from 'outhern Oregon. Joseph Fatnam oame in yesterday from Mono men t. Pat Kilkenny was one of Heppoer's visitors Saturday. Hon. H. Blackman was up from Port land last Saturday. Bring oat yoar families to attend tbe republican meetings. Frank Lee, the wool bayer, arrived from irisoo Sunday. Ernest Piper is op from his ranch be low Lexington today.. Mrs. M. A. Knox and Mra. Bad fla ney are up from lone. Leet Greenwood is over from the Mo- Donald canyon ranch. W. B. Finley and Jas. Mclntlre were np yesterday from Alpine. T. D. Mathews and Perry Miller oame in yesterday from Galloway. m. n morgan and J. M. Baker were np from lone last Saturday. Silas Wright and family visited Mr, Wright's parents over Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Rnbiuson is quite ill with pneumonia up near Hardmao. Lan time ana J. a. riper were in from tbe lower seotion Saturday. John MoMillan and Chas. Valentine were up from Lexiogton Saturday. joun lier and Win. Lietrace were among Saturday's visitors to tbe city Born-Oo Thorsd.iy, May 7. in Lex ington, to tbe wife of 0. Booue, a boy Misses Elizabeth Matlock and Anna Brown bave returned from Pendleton. Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Cotter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers Plain faots are what tbe people want. See Patterson a statement in this issne Danger Signals Mart tban half tbt victims of consump tion do not know tbey bave it. Here is a list of symptoms by which consumption can certainly be detected : Coueb, one or two slight efforts or. rising, occurring during the day and fre quently during the night. Sbort breathing alter exertion. Tightness of tbt cbest. Quick buht, especially noticeable in the evening and after a full meal. Cbtlltness in the evening, followed by Slight fever. Perspiration toward morning and Tale fact 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. Hckcr'i enalUb Remedy for 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. 0 Qambrinus Beer, '.wHALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable CI Liquor in. Call and Smokable on Ted. KKITBLICAN SFIUKINU. Hon. J. W. Ivey, of Portland, aceon penisd by local speakers and Ihsosjili date for the van rounty cflloea on the republican ticket, m makes can vim and apeak on tbe following datea at tbe planes named: May 13 Ijfxingtnn, 1:3) p. m. Msy 13 -lone, 8 00 r. m. May ll-IMitfia. 1:30 p. m. May 14 Urease Hall, ftOt) p. m. May 15 (Iftonplmrry, 1:3) p. m. May 15-Eight Mil. 8 (JO p. m. May Id lUrdram. 1 it) p. m. May 6-lleppnera8 00 p. m. May 18-Wen. Knah'a pUoe, liW p, m. Mr. Ivey ia a republican speaker of prominence, and tbe citizens at tbt above tunned rleore will certainly bs well entertained. The republicans at tb different plaeee are reqtieeled to Circulate tbe report of then meetings, and members of all parllea are especially rrqaeatrd to attend. J. M. HoR, Cbelrmeo Ceo. Cum. Ona Pnnm, fleorelery. If. La Urnde Marble Works. La Grande Ore. H. O. Hmith. anlomftn. Hennner. Mr. Hailey. of Pendleton, candidate for oirouil judge, was in town over Sun day. Atteud the birthday social and sapper at tue opera boose next i barsday even' mg. Billy Bnrralt was in from tbe Hvnd Burrall sheep ranch yesterday on basi nets. ' morgan is resting np erter a bard winter's rootling on J a. Kbea'e ranch. Johnny and Katie B roe, nan were tbe guests oi wm. uugoea and family over Snndy. fleory Coata. Mr. SUotoo and J. W. BfOkett ere in from Light Mile Satur day last. Mra. Felix Johnson, seoompaoied by ber xon James, was in Ueppoer Satur day lat. The Gazette wants more business men to advertise. Yon blip ns and ws will belp yon. Hon. 0. W. Folton will likely visit Qeppner in the Dear (otora to talk to republicans. Tom Buckley baa bad an operation performed for oataraele, and is tempo rarily laid op. E. flL Ualey and wife are la from Monument. Mr. Haley baa beeo teach log over there. Ths memorial exsrolsea will be held io HeppDvr oo May 3 J. , Alt Post mem bera are iovited. If Mr. J. B. Eddv. of tbe R. R. commis sion, and Mr. Jbydell rsaker, bis clerk. would spend part of tbe time tbey are using to disgrace the republican party and to uphold oorporate influences, in endeavoring to get obeaper railroad freight rates and equal treatment to all sections, the state would be better off, The comiesion should be abolished and these leaders put to their legimate ocou pations outting oordwood. Dr J. W. Vogel, ooolist optioian, of Salem, Or., is at tbe Palace bote! for a few days only. He comes with tbe best of recommendations and is thoroughly reliable. If your eves are affeoted he can belp you, and it bevond belp be will tell you bo. Glasses fitted and satisfac tion guaranteed. Remember Dr. Vogel will be in tbe oity but a few days only Died In Walla Walla, Wash., last Sunday, of pneumonia, Mrs. W. B. Gregg, mother of Mrs. Otis Patterson. She was nearly 70 years of age and bad always led an active, useful lite. In social and fraternal oiroles of Walla Wulla she will be sorely missed. Only part of ber family were permitted to be at ber bedside during ber last illness. Yesterday Jas. Mowat was arrested for tbe malioious destruction of 55 frait trees for Hvnd k Barratt. On this charge be pleaded gnilty and was fined $100 and oosts, besides paying $400 for the damage done. The trees were killed by applying a strong solution of sheep dip, and was done oat ot a spirit of reveuge. The ladies of the M. E- church will give a birthday social at the opera house next Thursday evening. A very inter eating program will be presented and ill be followed by a bounteous lurch. Tbe birthday admission at the door pays tor all. Hon. J. W. Ivey, a prominent repob lioan or rortiaod, win spen I a week in this oonnty In tbe interest of republican ism. Republicans everywhere are re quested to give publicity to these meet ings. see dates elsewhere. 1 bil Cohn is now associated with ths firm of H. Heppner & Go., in tbe for arding business. Tbey pay tbe highest market price for pelts and bides and at tend to all forwarding. a. U. Mikeseii and son, Alvan, were in Heppner yesterday from the mount ains. Tbey report spring very baok ward In their locality and vegetation patting forth slowly. Hon. J. M. Ivey will address the oiti tens nf Heppner and vicinity on Satur day, May 16, at 8, p. ro at ths opera bousj instead nf tbe 15tb, as mentioned in a former lanue. Mrs. M. J. Baling, of Eight Mile, took ber departure on Friday evening for Waitsburg, Wash., and will be absent a month visiting with relatives at and near tbal ilnce. Thomas Nelson and mi thsr are ran ing the White hotel and rrstanrant in I'endleion. When yon go mere give tbemaeull. They will treat von right. 37-1 f, Hon. J. W. Ivey will ad J ret a tbe cit- iaeos ot Heppner and vicinity on tbe po litical issiiee of tbe day at the opera bouse in this city oo May 1(1, at 8 13) p, ra. O. B. Halt, the tentorial artist, can be foood at bia parlors, Matlock Corner, wbere b win dispense at popular prioes anavea, anampoos. liairents. etc. OBITUARY. Died At ber home in Heppner, Oregon, May 11'h, 1896. Susannah O. Matlook, aged 80 years, 5 months and 8 days. Mrs. Matlook was born io North Caro lina Deo. 3. 1815 and removed with her parents to Benton coanty, western Ten nessee, when a child where she was raised. She was married to E. L. Mat lock, Jnne 23, 1836, at tbe age ot 20 years. Here two children were born to them. Tbey then removed to Dade oonnty, Missouri, wbere they lived 14 years. Here six obildren were born to them, five boys and one girl. Xo - the spring t 1833 tbey emigrated to Oregon, oroBsing tbe plains in an ox wagon. Af ter a journey of about seven months they landed in tbe upper part of the Willam ette valley and settled five miles south ot Eugene, io Lane oounty, wbere they lived nutil ber bnsband died, July 15, 1863. She continued to live on the old donation until her children were all grown and married. She then removed to Eastern Oregon with br son, T. J. Matlock, in tbe spring of 1872 wbere she bas lived most of tbe time since. All of her cbildreu are living except the two youngest end are all honored citizans iu the communities wbere tbey live. She was a member ot tbe Cumberland Pres byterian church, having uoited with that oharcb about forty-seven years ago. Ber life was measured by that rule laid down by tbe blessed Savior, "Do auto others as you would bave tbem do unto you." I have known her sinoe a child and never knew ber to bave an enemy among ber neighbors. She was laid away today in Heppner oeuietery, after appropriate services at the M. E. oburob, South. Many friends all over Oregon mourn with tbe relatives in their great loss. Grandma Matlook is dead, but ber life work will live to bless our race wherever she was known Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and build ing np medicine leads everything ever produced. It Is positively the best. Othsra may make the same claim. But there's this difference: We prone it. Not by an tiquity, but by ATerit. Not by what we say, j but by what Hood's Sarsa- Vii par ilia doeB S3Jfol ll 11 has a rec- "" sSia. 6J ord of Cure 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 tbe fact buy Hood's the ex alt 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 Buch praise, or so many voluntary testimonials of won derful cures. No other medicine possesses n ni mi a m HAVE YOU HEARD shown by that they . and elusion of Fills Do Not Care. Pills do not oure constipation. They only aggravagate. Karl's Clover Root Tea gives perfect regularity of tbe bowels. For sale by Wells and Warren. To Vint HarrxB.-Tbrnnh tbt ear- Beat reqneot of niaoy In lleppoef, the Portland F.leetmlyiis ImtitnU hie beoo prevailed upon to iit this etiy. and a rtpreeealstiT will arrive May l'.llh. Tbe stay will be limited to fnr data. Every ladv deeirtnf to be Waqttflrd can bave all Imoorfecunna removed. Heoerfliona hair, birthmarks and tn removed by theelectna aeed'e. N pais, no sear. Wrinkles, freeklea, falling hair and gray. ae prrventrd and ynntl.fnl coodilloe reatored. Addrxa on band bills. Grant Co. News: Died. In tbla city. Monday morning. Mav 4'h. lire, Aonla !?, datiM. . f M'. and Mrs. T M Hriltee. 21 years, 3 ra-mthe and 12 Here. Tb funeral xeirrei Tir4f artarnrnn ffm the l'.iii"pl rbernb Mra. Ll,e)'a illneea Was nf only about one week 'a dor if", an ehe was ant nosiderej ia any Uicr aolil (Sunday vealeg, tvn Hu -The I la tvrifi M the llri nnnawm.nl at Mr. I.rat.l Mnaf si'1 tftet A la M Kba at ttnoalula. I,H Apttl T. I M; ha aas fUU awl trtwl l thm a .'ft n as U tnwtfih in f Mm "t . a4 HI ! " l l Naeailaa kntl. aflef Vr UtM fa alilw Kai t f wie h t-n-riir In . If at laM aflhe niHr Kanaka at vtetaal ifr1if Ue. Miaatn Itiat -i Ht lairif "t ee.. al M tf kia U e 4afaa ktaraft1Mwf e4 ea IM nllUal tmam ol Ihe rf.f tie ma t a ri':i' ( t ilf ne lvt nada Ifca aaVa wrrm ml 1U ( p4m1lrn In llw ff, la lat, an rii iH" II owWiiv f aM4llan t4aaa IM "fa atif- elaM, lk"-r' k I ! that ! -f , .! a tl. a- a-.'t ' t aai't .E rtf.fwtt. K I , a a ) Ifcal M m I '! m tie 1 1 K b-M 4 a ! It I " r " t ' " ) la, a a-t eas kI a,r' Dee and Lr Matlock were tailed to town tbia mornlog by tbt death ol Grandma Matlook. "Hoapper" Garrison, tha wall known rara rider, ia to Heppner to rtmata till Ibe races art over. D. W. D ibbtot retaroe.l to Dillaboro last tvening, having givto op bia posi tion at Minor Vo. Jakt wallonbitrger bat dcidd to givt a grand IUe Ball oo Tborsdav, May Xiitb at tbt opara boose. tf II W. ISaardoa gnl la I mm Condoa teeierday, having taken Jadgt IWnnttt over to a private coetvyeoee. Beo and Albert Matleeno am ia fmm Itl.ea eteek today. IWo bsa beet qoiia l l all spriug, but fct Improviag at irvt Ol. Mra. u. L. Gmlidge, of Doaapartt, Inwa, la vi.iiing bar daofbier, Mrs. Ilraaias Uulr, bav:cg arrived laat fri day. .tla: That aay that Joe Hliann It soar fnipielely reueej frnta pnlitira. No hattB wil rallr. Mlaety Per Oat. Ur all tbt peoplt nrl to takt a oonrat of Hood's Sarsaparilla at tola season to prevent that ran down and debilitated eooditloo whbh invitee disease. Tbt money invested o a half a doaeo bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will oomt back wilb large retnros io tbt health and vigor of body and atrengtb of nerves. nood'a Pills are teay takt, easy operate. tilt. I'm. Io bay, tty to Uart til liver ORECiOMAN OS1UAC1SM. From the Capitol Journal. Ever sinoe it bas been sat upoo as dic tator of the republican party in Mult nomah oounty, and as a plttform writer for the republicans of Oregou, Harvey Scott Las oome out openly as a bolter and disrnptionist, openly seeking to de teat tbe party in Oregon. And why? He sava the state convention bas adopted a silver platform, and that all silver men should be demoorats or pop ulists. Is this true? What are tbe faote? Tbe republican p'.attorm on the mouev queatiou in Oregon is the national re pablioan platform ot lo)i, and the same plauk whioh Harvey fcioott as chairman of tbe platform oommittee reported in the state republican convention of 1804. Now he bolls Ibe party bnoanse it b. adapted his own platform of 1892 and 1804. Harvey Scott's oourse shows him to be inconsistent and unreliable as a re- pnhlioan, or as a man in public affaire. His warfare on Kills, Mitchell and on the repub'ioan legislative ticket can have but oue eir-fct. It be bas aoy mhiieuce at all, and as Ibe only daily paper at Portland it cannot but have a grea deal, it will be to imperil the elrclioo of Senator Mitchell and both congress men from Oregon. If tbe rank und file ol trie repubhoan party and the masfs nf the people do not resent Harvey Hoott s ostracism ws are mnoh mistaken If the republicans of Portland bad decent paper there wonld be not moon danger to tbe party. Ibe eetbblhhmeut of a safe, aoond, fair, tolerant people's republican paper at Portland, to oppose autooratio ring rule, and the rule or ruin policy of tho Boot t Simon fao t;on has become an urgent necessity for Ibe party'a welfare in Oregon. pariSSa the peculiar combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and which give it merit peculiar to itself. This is the secret of its wonderful power, of its wonderful sales, of its won derful hold upon the confidence ot the people. This is why it cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all Humors, Kidney and Liver troubles, DyS' pepsia, That Tired Feeling, builds up the nerves, createsan appetite and strengthens the whole system. Its merit, its sales, its ill km is usss ED. 11. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Sliier Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete.. are beirje 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. What Do You Want? Make Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists, fl. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 4nr,,llc DMlc ,he '""rilly cathartk 11UUU flllS ,rt liver tlmulant. Ka to take, easy to operate. Alt drumrUU. 25 cents. CATARRH Br HAY-f EVEs 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, H ARDMAN, OR. rtiltAM BMW 0-"tl -V is a LOCAL DISEASE and li ths result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured by a pleasant remedy which Is applied di rectly into the nostrils. Be in; quickly absorbed it gives rol icf at once, Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowledged to be the most thoronfrh cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold In llead and Hay Ferer of all remedies. It ofiens and cleanses the nnsal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro Urn the membrane from colds, reatnres the senses of taste and smell. Price ROc. at DrnuKiata nr by mail. ELX BUOTUKRS, 69 Warren btreet, New York. Gilliam & Bisbee , Ne ryes Ou t.Agr. I was nervous, tired, Irritable and cross. Karl's Ulovrr Hoot Tea bas made me well and happy. AlHft. K. 11. WonntN. For Sale by Wells & Warreo. Esgle: Osrar Minor, merchant of Ileppoer, and Mark 1. John, a jeweler of I'emlletnu, passed through I.oim Creek Toetday en route to Canyon City. Mr. Minor is over In the interest of the I'arrieu ereek road, while Mr. John oomct ith a possible viw of locating; at Can yon 3ity. i e- ' Ayer's Tills are rronromenJel by leading pli)iriana and drnvgiste, aa the most prompt and ffloienl remrdy for billions nees, nausea, rostivenes. indication, !uififihDa of the liver, iinndioe, and uk headache; also, to relieve eolds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheumatism. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICK T TH E PAIXF.H, ORF.OON, I J Mhv 6, lN'.x'v. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ol Ills Intentluu to make final prim! In support of hisi'lalm, nml Hint said proof will tie mnde before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at liuppner, Uregun, on June , lH'jA, viz: NATIIANIKLL.HII AW, 11,1. F.. No. 3. for the EH and 1 HKU, See. 2i, Tp. i, H., 11 K. lleiiiinii's the follow Ini wltnc.es to prove III. conthiuoiis reaiiluiice upon and cultivallon of. shIiI Inml, vis: (leorite Sblek, Arthur Hunt, Bherman Hhaw and Hoy Hunt, all ot Heppner, Orea-on. JAM. r. MOORE, ftV4H Keglster, NewFikd Yard Wm. Gordon has opened np tbe feed yard neit door to Ilia Gazette ollii:e, and now solioits a share ot your patronage. Billy io right at home at .this lysines, and your liorees will be well looked after. Trices reasonable. Hay and grain for aale. tf. Ho. ye voting men ol Morrow, whistle up a ' I'm free to state, will stay lively tune For the "Candidate with lis till June Then let him oil lili auger blade, Willi "Sperry'i I.IiikinxI Mve:" Tie sweet to llilnk, of that good old drink, for voting meu are dry. Hold only at tbe Belvedere saloon. We are not small meD, Ajb. We are email men, Xs. we are not (tie Lafgesl msrcnanls in iae WorWi But when the people of all ths surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Willowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oaaa and Water I'tpe, ripe rittlngi, Stoves and Kangei, Wagons, Backs, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Aiei, Hammers, Raws. Bledgcs, Wedges, duns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran lteware, Flows, Harrows, Hakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Bhcet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc, Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. Ws have Good Goods at FAia Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices. GILLIAM & BISB25K, MA.IN STREET - HEPPNER. OREGON Smith. 5& smcrirrvtiu aso Mi.saa im FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. I0 All Wolk la This Line, f'ontrsclliif and Job Work. Picture Framing, ail kind., at price, in ault. us before ordering sa we guarantee tallslac llun. I'rleee reaaiiiable. Terms tuh. Stoi-o Opp. P. O. Thompi-on Co.. Main Bt Iluppnor. WOOLGROWERS! The wool market is not ypt afft-cted by the McKml ey boom, and reports are not encouraging. We have ample storage capacity at THE MWWrn WAREHOUSE for those who dosire to hold for higher pricon, and by introdaeinp: Eaaiern buyers, secure for thone who wish to soil, the highest market price. We pay tesmsters and hold wol subject to ordor. No commission cbargml for selling. We pay highest price for hides and sheep pelts. itoiiea barley ana xeea lor teamsters. We Are floents lor little's dip, The best sheep dip in the market We have 5,000 shingles which we will sell at cost. Mark your wool Q and direct teamster to lower wtrehouse. e to ()( a wbenhedoM Tbt Stalem MiiHintl'l versitr taf rp..Bl.nl eats: "eef flarlg-aa, ef lleppttef, a sin Unt trf -.J 4. wm at Ibe nteril; There la). !r. alrHwneds IbforiM Ibe CI' llle that the Rew K-feu lreIOAet t.ae tried ns Ie Large and as wotfc- Utf wnsderf ally well. for sale a rbp l.ata gmvl rna-l.lera, owe r. mtnm aej llgl.t d ruble bar e, ary new. It. p. (lassaa. tl at at. K. pareagw. I'.aeslr gbaoj's Dye far Ibe wbUiers applil wKeaj at Ikwb, S1 is eat '"'0 1 1 sms eMful to ,lof ln a b'aas of Meet, lime lis great populeMi. A eofklraia eense np l.e beaerb ye. tev.fsr aa-lr efcarge of ff4a'nt Ma txr aa4 is bqaily efigae- la aoaiiiertsf Itee (Mep'alry la rvpeirtag Ike lite. A J. (! sr.. J a rtfalslie tie (i.atie a srr ( He M'le. Me, kfar.ldd 111 r.--' rrn.itl.f mm e. i-.t if l.e V", f Ttr esji.,w, 11 ei! ti!'f (I eaira'e " nii lf .f iKf.t.it e .Kne eboeieg ell It' eeetwe f Iklareat is) Shettjsi US tee S'4e, lliai mb4 eiacslina. ItM M4RV NAt'DC HATUICK. A Bright teaag U4f failed Is lbs Ores! SeyeaS. from tbe Oregon State Jouraal. Mim klarr MstHe Matlork died of C'OsarjDptioa al ibe bums of br father. Mayer J. U. Matlock, at Eleveolb and Cternell..n streets, at 8.13 a. m. Hq idsr, May 3. IKNh at tbe age ot 10 years 0 moii lbs ab'l 1 day, I)eaeed had leo III for mast months anil, tlxingh it baa bert knwa for soma lime tbal the end roe Id bnt be far away, yet ber deaib baa iu a glome ef sorrow ever a Me eirole of relatives and friends In 'his eilf and aleewbere. lVeeaeed was b ra at I'lea.anl Ili'l November 1 173, aad reeided there witb ber pareals anlil 4 years ef age, wbea tbe family removed ti ibis ally, sod here she bae a boal of txrtb yonng and eld frienda. wbe regeel to aee a life so brlgbt and I oil ol promts a was bare, depart frtnt Ibe sphere tJl naefuleeM Jul aa It was verging lel-i Wornaah'M d. H be was eoneeieblinee, kind aod eirteidereU alike witba:i and never failed to wis tbe frietx'al.lp sad bva ef all aba keew bee. Hoe bee beo a member of tbe Ct.rielleo rbori'b einea qoile najng, aad eat ee artivs Worker la Ibe I. I. H. O. E -f l bet ebotrh. Tbe fonersl eeretree Were bal l at tbe rhftaliea li.areb at V d'nloek Meeday rnnreirtf. bea: eooadoried by Itv. M'tw I Ha. lmmV.t. Tbe rrtnaie ere eiVved lniw.elilel aflerwerd to tbe t'ieaaaet Hill eem4er, wbere lby ware laid I" reel by the si.U of bee eieter, Leie N. Mstbwb, wbe depertwl ir.ie nr leet bamlr el frbeds eriet ee 1 bucksvcu's Dunham tobacco Company. PUtHAM, n. c Io ALL Merchants Who Mi Dcarlri You are entitled to receive FREE from your wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all tbe BlackwelTs Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. On bar of soap free) with each pound, whether 16 ot., S ox., 4 ex., or l os., packages. Wo have notified every whole sals dealer la the United &utes that ws will supply them with soap totlvt you fREE. der stood supply of OLSUNQ tiC'KHAM at voce, sea insist on frttlnf your soep, each Offe today. Yours very truly. BLACICWELL'S DURHAH TODACCO COMPANY. eeeeeeeee Rrattsnsa? airfWwMtaweaewf ee TOBACCO. ., ana insist on fetiiflff your P. One bar of Soap c-RtjE wllh h pound you buy. Koep la ired tor a limited time, so order N raw wees ee? airfWwU la awewwrtwf fmmt S"e. sal mmt I hi. Mk. a-4 a. 04 tl wm fawe erawe te pmmt wlsaH aVeare. ee Oh ! Where Did You Si Get Them Pants ? A Sway s Life aaeH Mr rabv bal etfrtip aaH wm eav.d br 1 ftl.il.k'e feee " wrilee Mre, J. f. M ri M Hoe'eviiie, Ate. for sale by Hells A Warr.e ) 1 SeeteeSe ' Mf'at iei b l4ie'M . C .ln a I'"', II.SS'Mae, I. mm ut lfliU, eil"W , HS ita ? Hi.iw.t.a tiuis i a iiiTe , i eae, t is by W ells A H airee. Company e ' -U e 1 1 . Heppner, Or. R. F. IIYND, Atanaflcr. New Blacksmith Shop. Tbe ndaralgeed baa opeel ep a sew blaaksmitb sbop oppo aiU Ibe npero boeae, aad le prepare.) to do aay kied ot work ia bia liue. Io coaseeleuo be will res s FIRST CLASS WAGON SHOP I Work d 00 at Popular Trice and la s ssllsfaelory ssanaer. I bave eerared tbe eervlnee ef aa stperlenee.) boreeeboer, W. J. Halloo, of Halem. and boree will be shod en as to ptevenl Inlerfertog and over reaeblBg, or so sag W. I'. HCUIV.H Eli. Heppner. Or. O. W. UTT & SON, ul3I60J : ippS. LOOK AT THESE PMCES ! HHUfei IIO Ct. Kiw'h; 1'fllfM- lir, Ct. Kiwh; AxlttitHeit55nnfl ..."() lUch. tW All eO.ee wmI la prrrtl sM AI L WORK WilSaSTTP. egj leitii niiniri)et. n. Ar i itt t. ciokt Salta p TILE PALACE HOTEL UAlt, -J. C. IJOJICHKUS, Prop. )SMsaa)akMaBwatUa-S Keeps the I;incst Wines, Liquors .nul Cigars. (man SolKU. Siffilaitloii Guaranteed.! DHL eras. Plenty of them at the Gazctto OffiQo, . . .