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r OVERWORK INDUCED Nervous Prostration Complete Recovery by the Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla " Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after my Interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, It. and pradualiv increased my weight from o:io hundred and twenty -five to two Immlri'd pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which wo attribute to Ayer's Snrsa part Hit. I believe my chil ilrcn would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot suy too much." H. O. Hinsom, Postmaster and riantcr, Klnard's, S. C. . It !. .THE arsaparilla Aprs RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYEK'S Pills Save Doc r's Bills. inc mmmm y y fj, 4 A. 4 J) 6 & "cf J0.iL L2.J3 J4 15 JK Zja19 RO 2J2223 Qambrinus Beer, wHALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and Smokabla CI ar. Call on Tad. REPORT OF TFIE CONDITION Of the National Hank nf lleppnrr at lieppner, tn tM Affile of Vrtijon, ut tlie fln nf In inc, Hay 7th, ism;. HESOCUCES. Loans amldiHootwU , S 88.0H4.75 Overurnrta wo u red and tiu oured 7.G07.G6 U. n. bond to aware ciroule- tioo 12.750.00 Htoclte, ecurltiea, ete 6.514.63 ltHukiuKlioiixe, furniture, A fix. 2,509 3C Due Iron National liaoks (not Uaere AgeoU) 3.C07.O Dna from stale banks and banker 2.646 06 Due from approved rrra aenU C.078.W Cure si and other ouib item.. 1.4'U K0 Notes of other national banks 200.00 Fractional paper rnrreurr. nicklea, and oenta 7.50 LAwrt'L n(Y aaaaava I ami, via: fWla 3.7'JOHO Iz-ifal-tender oots. . . .3(Vt.(X) l.l.jO.SO IbMomptioo fund with U. H. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir- eulatiun) 6C150 Total tlVJ7U7 LIABILITIES. Capital sWirk paid to Harpltia food Undivided proOU, lHiigo aa and Ules paid ... National batik autre outnlaod Ing Due to otber balinoal run a a Una to State banks and batik era Ihttih'ftJ unpaid Isdividael drpnetia auhjtrt U ebmk Demand eertifkal of d- $ enmm 1 0,i x 1.00 3.407 23 11.2.M0H 100 W tn S7 KV)UJ , 4i.t'.rl73 p.il r.,flt73 Total ; tt.v7ij7 8tts or Oao, I Cmiqlv of Mnrmt, J I. KJ. U. lii'tiuP. Caebirr 4 th alv-aatned bank, do anlrmnly r Ibat Ibe atmve a'alomnt ta trite to the best of lay kftUU sad bvlirf. Fp. H. Iiimior, (b!ef. aaberirw ant aanra lo Ufjr to lhs ltb day of My. " thf lUTTtaati. Notary I'oblie for I f rf-a. rrert-AtiMt: U'm, I'eoUnl, O. F. Faraortfe. V. C. TU'.,..e, lirwiir. Ibe atteeiia ! ail b enWritwd id tbe I'arrub rriwk fol la etil totte fH tia Ih Itnaare enatntlte tif lb ll.t pi-r b... i4 trade be ar-Hio I ria Hier Uf. IU vr nh aeri(tina rdy It ttm ee tUy ae-l It la tbetf t,oi (. I l1kMk Ihi at be In lei-. It bae aey iH U fmn baee mate aa frmt mim4 to late llwd Hr(M'i!U Urrf Ibat Hmd'S Hartrttl flf. ba e l other fail ! yl se op la Afmit Imow Mix Iwilu' M (. faileit to blp )mi. Tk M't "rt-aMlla f.iil.'nl'r mi fn tpf ratty i to be fii-l IIt PiH ti'lr i,'- f iy rparJ li. '4 trt ita't- Here and There. Hugh Younger ia over from Pendleton. May showers today, and thunder with Attend the ball on Thariday, May tf 28th. The Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood for sale. 37-tf. Ted Barrett was in from Rhea Creek yesterday. Ed Day was doing business in the oity yesterday. Jas. Allen arrived from John Day on Wednesday. Look oat for the rsoe ball on May 28, Thursday eve. tf Henry D. Coats was down from Hard man Wednesday. J. H. Cnrmiohael and wife wtre in the oity on Wednesday. Paul Sohiller, of Gooseberry, was in Heppner Wednesday. Extensive repairs are being made oo tbe M. E. parsonage. Mr. A. Andrews and son were in town Wednesday from Alpine. Drink tbe oelebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers. Johu Barker, a substantial resident of Butter oreek, was in Heppner Thursday. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heppner. Jas. Doherty and wife, of the Black Horse section, were in Heppner Thurs day. A little son of Isaac Large is lying very near death's door with spinal men ingitis. Voters will remember thai tbe voting plaoe in Matteson precinct has not been changed. The biggest and best shows on earth will be with us at Heppner on Wednes day, June 3rd. C. C. Curtis was in Heppner on Tues day and Wednesday of this week from bis home near Douglas. Jake Wattenburger has deoided to give a grand Raoe Ball on Thursday, May 28th at the opera bouse. tf Wm. Mallory will move his family out to bis saw mill this week where they will remain during the summer. The ladies of the M. E. chnrob.South, will serve dinner on eleotion day. Din ner, 25 cts. ; ioe oream, 10 ots. Mies Belle Griffiu arrived from Port land on Thursday morning and is visit ing with relatives in this oity. ' E. H. Clarke, woolbnyer for tbe firm of Christy & Wise, of Han Frsnoiaoo, got in from l'endleton on Thursday Lee Kilboorne. Tilden Williams and Jasper Kelly, all Gooseberry boys, were visitors to Heppner on Wednesday, uen. weaver, tbe lowa populist ora tor, speaks iu Heppner tomorrow at tbe opera house. You should hear him. Jay W. Shipley is teaching a term of school in the Hogbes dietriot below town. As a teacher Jay gives splendid satisfaction. Tbe Bond Brothers' enormous shows are said to be the most meritorious of exhibitions. Will exhibit bere Wednes day, June 3'd. Mrs. Green Mathews, who has been sick for a long time with mfi'immatory rheumatism, ia now able to get arouud by tbe aid of crutches. Miss Alma Thompson, daughter of Alex Thompson, of this oitv, is very ser iously ill and serious doubts are enter tained of berrrpavery Mark P. Jobo, tbe Pendleton jeweler. was in tbe city oo Wednesday eoronte borne from a visit to Canyon City and otber Grant county puiuts. Will & Slocura have Hoe of farm machinery to oluao out at eot, ouoaist iog ut two mowers, two rake, plows, wagons, etc. ibeae are bargains. For sale a cheap team good roadsters, one road wagon and light double bar ons, nearly new. E. P. Ghiinb, If at M. E partonagn. Dr. J. W. Vovsl, oouliit and optician will re'nrn to llenpoer May 2fitb, to ra in sin until tbe 81st. Ion should not fail to see bim at lb Palaoa boteL U. b. uatt, tbe lonsorial artist, can be fouod at hi parlors, Matlock corner, wber be will diapente at popular prioe snaves, shampoo, bairout. etc If tbe bair la falling out. or turning grav, rrqniriog a timulnot with ooiirwb ing aiid coloring food, Hell's Vegetable Sicilian flair ltecewer is juit lb spoiQo Rev. W. K. Pol ioe will be in Hrpp- ner oo text lnesday and will bold er vices in th M. E. cborcb at lb nanel boar ia tbe availing. Yon art iuvited Iboma Nlnn and mother are rac ing Hi White hotel tad restaurant to Pendleton. When you go there give I beta a call. They will treat yon right 37-lC. I bit Cobo la now eaenelated with the firm of it. Uetpor & Co.. In tba for warding batloM. Tbry pay tba highest market prir lor poll and bides and aW teod to all forwarding. Cbaa Otoo arrived from tbe Interior vtrd after freight, lie slate that lb road are very bad, and tbe beavy rains ar having do not teod towards making tbm any Utter. M. E. chtircb. Burnley May 24: Morn mg suhjool, "A Optional' I'oiol of View." Kling oMct: Tb HigB of lb Time." Hprtl tnaaie al vnlog cMioe. liuvt, I'vt4 and llolietb, Candidal oo th republlrao tik4 ill eddrm ! voter at Lena and I'm City on ib tKilitieaJ Imum, ttn Moo 1v. May SSih. Pine Cttv. l2U;Loe 7 ..H, p. m. Tora oat end bt tbeis. Potmnosry eoucamptioo, la It early tag, may lie ebeckiwl by lb Am I berry I'reloral. II tp lb lilrriiig e.iab, ih Irrttatoo of tbe tbmel aej ln(, aod Induce mnrb ir.W rp liaadred bv ImIiOwI U$ lb IiiiimUIiU virla of tbi prep. raiiua. t.. ii Ifcr. I i.arie K. Ilifd an wife, errompaaUd by III Mad hisllb Mim Usie Adkin sad I. i Adkio drv of from llrpper wdnU vralng to atltad tba N E. rboreb naih, ronlrw.oe. Hm Kilb fetarto ff a twit la ll'f pner, wbei b a gel el br sl.Ur.Mr. Cbaa. II. Ilu f 1. As ltlrrI.M ine of lb W. P. I . wm bll oa l ind.. a ra mg Imm be I tf nifftl, 'Km l'otilf." Irfnagbt (Hit earnet di enxx n ai1 tbe boar lrfi all too aicl ly Mr. May Mit.or, smmm.1 by tti I' wub M Mini lifter a orgttitai. fatrel Ibe I aU-m Mb o d at. I for Ibe or flr It I dMlra- tie thai meiitwr ad ether will saak a rial If -rt tn aiia4 Ibe ral oMlink- vi MhIi iUrK. ft I a f rtanai day f mum b t C"i i ..? li e .f A' '( :!; a Li -l im 3r W.ih tU b l k k'r a hM l,iS9 I a lrm4t t.q afcUb be BV rl. anl 1 Icl-l 1 1 rntiA n'l,M9n III t.m Nerves are weak, many people Bay, and yet they do not seem to know that they are literally starving their nerves. Weak, pule, 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 truo 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. Read Miss Bartley's letter: "I want to express my gratitude for What Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me. My health has been very poor for three years, due to trouble with my GCSdimeys was nervous, bad pains in my back. I cannot tell what I suffered. My eyesight became affected and I was so despondent did not have any interest in life. I had two physicians, but my complaints be came worse. I was told that I was affected With Bright's disease. ' A relative urged me 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 jack 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 wood's Barsaparllla Has done lor me and 1 gladly recommend it." Miss Ella Bart LBY, 213X S. Grant Ave., Columbus.Ohio. iru Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. SI. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. mm rtMf wuro jivrr jus; enny vu tl00a S FlllS take, easy to operate. 2ic. At tbe teachers' examination held in Heppner last week, ten out of the four teen applicants in attendance obtained tbe proper markings to entitle them to certificates. We mentioned the names of but two, our information on tbe sub ject not being oorreot. The superinten dent states that all those who attended did well. Thursday was a beautiful spring dav. tbe weather being very warm and vege tation seemed to spring forth with don bly renewed energy and vigor. Today things are different, rain coming down in tor. rents at times. However, tbe weather is much warmer than oommon and itwoold seem now that spring had surely arriv ed. This morning Harve and Tom Allen came in from Tbe Dalles witb four bead of race hotses, three two-year-olds sod one aged borse. J. O. Mack also sent up four bead of racers, three two-year- olds and one aged borse. with Alva Boynton and Geo. Alexander in charge. Harry E. Bartholomew sold tbe first clip of the season Weduesdsy, down at the lower warehouse. It augreitated 28.- OtlO pounds and was quite heavy, bring ing only 6 cent a puuod. Geo. D. Fell was the purchaser. J. M. Short, of Long Creek, is in town on bis way borne from Halem. He as sisled abend Comb to take down three prisoners, one for life, Frye, tbe wife moideier, and two others, eaob for one year for larceny. Notice are beiua posted in this seo, turn, sigoed by "Citireu of Northern Oraut," warning heepmeo not to drive aornaa on lb trail between Long Creek and Middle fork, ibis section ia moat ly deeded land. A social eveot called "musioal tea" will h gtvsn at Ibe opera house by th lad lea uf tbe Episcopal eburcb, Wedues dsy evvoiog, May 27, lH'Ju, Admission, 10 oots. 42-U Tom and Ed Matlock's raoe table. ooDimting of May, Bertha, Nora M. and Bet t ma, ar bar for th races, Matlock and Harry Kiebler In ohsrge. Republican speaking at Pine City Monday afternooo al 11. p. ro., al Li ne tbe same evening at 7 o'clock, n. m. uo aDd bear lb boy talk. Go. Perry ciu over Toeedav from Ixiu ltok. and auooonoed lb death of "Uocl" oil Browo. grandfather of Ell Keeuty, ol this placa, The grett and most attractive amomot vot of tba age. Tb Bood Urulbra' shows will exhibit ber Wtd eday, Jane 3rd. Wild Bill" Oat i back from Idaho. Bill will 'teod camo Ibia uo.mer lor T. V. Math, of Galloway. A. J. Hay la representing tb J. M. Hum II (Jo,, wool men, at lirppoar la- (ad ol air. IK tree. W. II. Latbrop, reprwMoling Arlbnr Kobe, the mercbaol lailor of Portland is m town. I. U Van Wiokl aa.i Grant Ualley ar Dr wilti meamboel uui sad sad' dl bar. DU k IWa, Ibe prioo of mutton oviDsrcba, ia Juoroiug a fw days la iippor. ll.rn -To tb if ff Albert Otmlo, br Ueppoer, Hay i'll, an pound girl. K l llialoo g'l b3k to Uppr To- dy attr ao atiMo of eum year. Dr. J. W. K mio u I etieodieg grand bid- of Old fellows al AUff la, I'bil aad J"ba Duberty wtre la Thar. dy front Hotter creel. Aodr Ck was la frooi La Tady aad wia4y. We MfNab I duoa frooi kA. Wa.b. Was. Letllmg to over from Ilardotae C'lia. Jihaq it "ft ttm lb J,hm D.f. Eil Hebaif I ever Imoi M aeeal Jubeny CamvUH, of IUd, I lo toa ail it Ak yoir .b;icia. your AtntiM a ytn Itm4t Ht Rt.itob' Car ff CVMatatiKi. They will re4 IU Fiif l by Weil W arret) t fit fa T Wm (i hf up It.a ! ! aril !.f 4 lhltaM i. Tl. an t t a! Uor t.( fmt p't'it,gt. It II; U rit.l ) al k'Maa al I h a l,onnM. aad 'tif rtaaathh. liar J fate for aK tf. My IE 08 bund brothers' World's Best Sbnwa wbioh are to ex hibit at Heppner Wednesday, Jane 3rd, bear tbe repot at ion of being the most elaborate and entertaining exhibitions ever organized. Possessing many ex traordinary features of merit never seen with other shows. The Bond Brothers have occupied tbe foremost rank in amusement realms for forty years; having visited tbe prinoipal oities of five oonti- nebts in their remarkably successful ca reer, and bring witb them tbe very beet show ever presented. That they will be eminently successful bere as elsewhere, goes without saying. Wherever its Great White City of tents is spread, its patron age is unlimited, and its many surpris ingly pleasing attractions and innova tions are a sonroe of the most unbound ed satisfaction. Ho, ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a lively tune For tbe "Candidate," I'm free to ttate, will atay with us till June; Then let him oil hit auger blade, with "Sperry's Linwood Rye;" 'Tis sweet to think, of that good old drink, for voting men are dry. Sold only at tbe Belvedere saloon. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Congress, Second District, A. 8. BENNETT, of Wasco County. For 8upreme Judge, JOHN BURNETT, of Benton County. For Circuit Judge, T. G. HAILEY, of Umatilla County. For Prosecuting Attorney, G. W. REA, of Morrow County. For Member of State Board of Equalization, C. P. DAVIS, of Umatilla County. For Representative, THOMAS MORGAN, of Heppner. For Clerk, J. W. MORROW, of Heppner. For Sheriff, E. L. MATLOCK, of Heppner. For Judge,. GEORGE NOBLE, of Heppner. For Assessor, W, P. SNYDER, of Dry Fork. For Justice of the Peace, District No. 6, W. A. RICHARDSON, of Heppner. For Constable, District No. 6, J. E. MA8TERSON, of Heppner. Notice of Intention. Land Offici at The Dalles, Oregon. May 9th. 1896. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk, of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 27th, IH9G, viz: K1UHAKU MCEM.1IMUTT, Hd. E. No. 8U39. for the SWU Seo. 17. To. 2 S.. R. 24 E. He names the following: witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivatiou of. am lana, viz : Menso A. Olden. James M. Baker. Frank M. Qriitln, tjamuel Warttokl, all of lone, Oregon. JAS. t. MtlUKlf, 439-49. Register. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, May 7, lmK. Notice la hereby given that the following-named settlor has tiled notice of nis intention to make nnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore E. L Freeland, commissioner U. H. circuit court, at Heppner, Oregon, on June a)th, 18911, Hd. E. No. 72W for the UK HWU' and H'U SEU Sec. 1 Tp. 5 8. R. 27 E. W. M. tie names the inuowing witnesses tn prove his continuous residence unon and cultivation of, said land, vis; Li A Hamilton, 11 u Mikesell, lyeandercopple, William Mikesell, all of Heppner, Oregon. B. F. WILHON, Register. 4W-4H WANTED A reliable lady or gentleman to distribute samils and make a hounA-tii- bouse ranvRss for our Vegetaliln Toilet Kuans and 1'ure Flavoring Extracts, ttu to .7 a month easily made. Address. URons tur.D, Chicago, 111. The highest V,Tv tobaccos is "Just as good as Durham." Kvery old smoker knows there is none just as good as r MJL ySnto!ung Mateo J X each twoouncetxitr. and twooon. hh" jx)iii manic eat h f.mr ounce Imir of KUck wcU'e Durham. Buy Ug of this cele brated tolmceo and read the cotiofi whkli give list of valuable nrrecuU and ho Q to get Oh ! Where Did 6et Them Pants? ) a r Ia wtt Hlwmr. and am r.in mil ttlr furtiUldnc (i.t and are ftllliif uiun Oncila, llanlearv, llnitar aixl oilier Uilufa. Fatronaoe Solicited. S. O. Smitli Sc Ero., - t tiit iiu aa (.!. i FURNITURE AND io ill ttmk la TMs IJiw I nnlraiitnf and I.A Wotk. Il.t.ir f t.wli.f , all tiiHla al ftirmm tn xill ll,,t urdrrtnf aa at luttanln aalitla.-. Uua. ribla, Tra(Mb. Htoi-oOpp. 1. C. Thompson Cd., Main Ht. Ik-iipnor i i . f y h'.. IN. Tr'. rtOfElttSG, BOAtllXC CtPAliTrtE(IT'LA!IES DOCTOR sWWMWMW. ENGLISH will stop a cough in a night, check a cold in a day, and cure consumption if taken in time. If the little ones have Croup or W looping conga. Croup is a very ratal disease. ully one half of those at tacked die. The great danger is in delav. The disease progresses so rapidly that the losa of a lew 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 s cent bottle may save your child's life. Three sizes! 23c, 50c, $1. All Druggist ACKER MEDICINE CO. & xS Chambers St, .New York. For your Protection. Catarrh' "Cures" or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken internally, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of Potassa, or both, which are injur, ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not a blood disease, caused by sudden change to cold or damp weather. It starts in the nasal passages, affecting eyes, ears and throat. Cold in the head causes excessive flow of mucus, and, if repeatedly neglected, the re sults of catarrh will follow; severe pain in the head, a roaring sound in the ears, bad breath, and oftentimes an offensive dis charge. The remedy should be quick to allay inflammation and heal the membrane. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these troubles and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, GO cents. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLK8, OREGON, A J May J, lHHti. Mi Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tug-named settler has filed notice of his inte ntlon to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county at Heppner, Oregon, on July 8, 1896, via: TRUMAN. CHAPEL, Hd. E. No. 3290, for the 8 8EV, Sec. 7, snd EH NE!, Sec. 18, Tn. 6, 8. R. 2i, E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Orin E. Karnsworth, Anson E. Wright, Jesse Bmry aud Wesley Stevens, all ot Hard man, Or. JAS. F. MOORE, 442-52 Register. Notice of Intention. t AND OFFICE AT THE DAIXK8, OREGON, I J May 6, WM. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 20, 18, viz: NATHANIEL L. SHAW, Hd. E. No. 1)2(13, for tho E'4 NE and EH 8EJ. Sec. 22, Tp. 2, 8., K 25 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said laud, vli: George Shirk, Arthur Hunt, Sherman Shaw and Roy Hunt, all of Heppner, Oregon JAS, F. MOORE, 4.'l8-4 Register. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THET THE undersigned administrator of the estate of Harah Coleman, deceased, will make Final Het tlenieutof his accounts with said Estate as such Administrator, at the next lerm of the County Court nf Morrow County, at 10 o'clock, a. m to be holden at the Court House in Heppner In aald County, on the 1Kb day ol July, A. !., 1HW. Geo. W. CiitpiN, 41 40 Administrator. claim for other ibem. v You ) Satlslactlon Guaranteed UNDERTAKING. r t , m IMtV.ll AS I) ,l . M.A SlIfifcTHAStl, Tl 1 1 r.AMiy. J awn mt L ,T,;TV S'l 4 HAVE YOU HEARD " THAT THBRB'Sasajy Seen a Change in ED. R. Has bought out the General Merchandise Business'of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slauffhter Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleii goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are beiDg sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. ED. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. What Do Som people want the goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAN STOKE, 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 We are not small men, we are not me Largest mercrianls in trie Woririi t But when the peoplo of all the surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Glassware, Wood and Willowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwire, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, Pipe IttiiiKi, Btovet and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Wedges, Wedges, Ouns, Pistols, Cartridge and Ammunition, Mason Jan, Gran lteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, ete., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Prices. We have Good Goods at Fata Prices, and Cheap lohn Good! at Chep John Fricei. . QIL:LIA.M & BISB15E, MAIN STREET - IIEPPNEK. OREQOlsr WOOLGEOWEBS! The wool market ia not ypt reports are not encouraging. We the wwmw mwm or those who desire to hold for Eastern buyers, secure for tiice price. We pay teamsters and hold wool subject to order. No oommiasion charged for selling. We pay highest price for hides and sheep pelts. Rolled barley and feed for teamsters. We Are floents lor The best sheep dip in the market . We ua6 5,000 shingles which we will sell at oohL Mark your wool Q and direct teamster to lower warchouo. Heppner, Or. New Blacksmith Shop. Tb ndoralgaad ba opaaml up a llaaiamilb abp hi po alt tba oparo bona, aad It pfir-l to do ao; kind of ork ia hi Itna. In roaaralk ba will raa a FIRST CLASS WAGON SHOP I Work d as al I'o polar 1'rkwa and ia a aaHafaotorf Banner. ! baa arnr.- tba rlra nf an atpritta.i bora-abfMf, "r7. J. Hal Ion, of Hal.m, and borava will ba abod ao aa to tat IniffUrlo aad ovar reaohlof, or so aajr W. I. hUHIVJJKIW llappnar, Ur. G. W. Ui'T & SON, LOOK AT THESE PRICES I HKJltfH IIO C;i. Eiw h; i-Vllmn :.' Ct-. Eiv-li; AxUtnf!&5iiru! y..r0 Eiwh. faT AM "f la ttmnn a4 Al t W'HK Wk4itTrn. 1 Mil w. ut twir at. rt at mtt fnn hi Ilk , THE PALACE ILOTKL JJAlt, J. o. noitcinowH, imoj). lnummi a Keeps the Finest Wines, IJfjuors and Cigars. 1 Iffi!, llLfflS, Business 111 Around ? BISHOP R. BISHOP, Prop. You Want? earth; you can get a 1 lbs. We are small men, Xa, nffected by the McKinley boom, and have ample atorage capacity at bicher Dricea. and bv introducing who wish to sell, the highest market little's dip, R. F. HYIND, AUnaacr. Plenty of them at the Gazette Offjco, , , .