OVERWORK ' INDUCED -Nervous Prostration I Complete Eecovery by the Use of Ayer Sarsaparilla "rj'ome 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 ouce, fcnl gradually ini'rensei my walglitfrom ,one hundred and twenty -rive to two ' liundrod pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all hi the best of health, n fact which We attribute to Ayer's Rsrsarmrilla. I believe my cbil dren Would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ot wliMi preparation I cannot say too much."-II. 0. Hinson, Postmaster and IPlaiiter, Kinard'g, S. C. Ayer's Si Sarsaparilla RECEIVES MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Fiila Eava Doc r's Bills. THE SfMpHMmDST 01L2 13 1415 36 44 i8 J9 20 2122"2a (Qiambrinus Beer, -.HALr PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors CI ara. Call and Smokabl on Ted. DIED. Lugs-Id this oily, at 10:30 FrIJsy amnio?. May 2i, lS'JC, Lenlrr Lee, 'little soo of Ihh: Large, aged 3 years, 9 mouths and 8 d)s. Tbs little boy bud bn sick f ir some lima with a lingering Hlorss. but tba best of medical aid sod nursing laiied to restore him to health ami death elaimed bun. It has ben but a lmtt lime sioor tba elder son of the family pasaed away. mmi this sorrowing family indeed bava tlm sympathy of Ibis community. Fun ernl serviore era oonHnoied ou Sunday ftarenon at tba M. E. church b lUv, J&, P. Oereo, tba remains baing laid to west la tbs Ueppner eemeUry. aaMLT At tba residence of (lea Via cent lo Ibis cltr. et I J o'clock Ffi.lsy '4tf night. Ma 22, 1KJ, Mrs. Julia Vreesley, wife ot Dura l'rrsalsjr, aged 22 years. Mrs. Preaale bal btfo sirk for eboal thraa tuooiht wiih a cotoplirio of diMea wuleh bf3cf tba skill of tier physicians. Una leaves husband and two yoong eniMrea, one a baba of 6 months, to tuonrii tba early takieg away ol Ihs wife to I mother. Hrnve wera eoodoo'ed by iU-v. K. P. liraeo at tba M E. ebereb oa Heads aflernnoo, and tba matins were folloJ lo Iba em m trf by a large a umber of aorrowiog IuwbI and rUilva. Ura. Wrar Hr (loo. James U Wavr, of I a, ad drewed tbe pnliillist BtM BMtlug at iba opara btiasa 00 tislarlr kfumooo The lerga ball was fllW4 ailtl iwp silisU, rvpebliraos aad domx-rata, mho era aaitnos n bear bl a gpila of aliaal rvpata ami 14 beta to asy regarding tba bf fe the A tuft cn bopl of Uh1. Mr. Weaver la 1 snaa ol ry f!ett a l li. ao l fit two boare auj laealy five stLaia Urn bl4 Iba aManiioa bis lileeia, at dreaalng llir la Iba saaia Iba Cos- lal atii-aiion, giving ia a f .iribU msa 1 biS r fur Iba rtorlloa of silver as tnitiey, atxl ll.a fra anlnag of tba same at Iba fiii (illalal. II rfraee l iht I pstis a4 tbair aetiiias oa Ibts qin in was l ir parlf ol slraia. aiid alula be disagreed lib Ibair lraaimal f Iba ea, ba wae Bo aboaiva, tb-xaxAg f abr l) nf arsawanl lbo raliay. MbMa la nmb4 nf I !.' abi ksr4 bitn da ttui ar a)ill Ha ( lll hf Mr, Wt', tl tbr a'at-Ur II waa a lra n bf km Siwak. II Ml lt(Hr l.rf olber point a lnrf aigbt'e Usia. fcall Uka a. ly Traa (WJim l-l U,a HH lakalnlMiaa ill raa In tr'K f Iba tUmk U aa lr t li 'I t"' '. tbs t bib lanla'd aill ba Maiaiaiaa-I. iM aeary (l.llilba t. l I" Iba fWiai- Weakly la IM fol leak. ( D nr taitlta. ike rt'l aHt' Stl"l nka kla I r an I a II li hI4 aa tti a nb w - !.rnt 1 n ft Utrrtaa tVtioaw a,ik m b mmitU. Here and There. Eleotion Monday. Heppner't raoes began today. 0. . Peck was in Hepptier Saturday. Attend the ball on Thursday, 28th. May t( The Heppner Transfer Co., baa wood for sale. 37.tr. Look oat for the raoe ball on May 28, Thursday eve. tf Mies Alta Lescb, of Lexington, was in HeppDer Saturdny. Tbos. Morgan and wife were Eight Mile Saturday. in from A large Dumber ot horsemen Heppner to attend the races. are id Millard French was down from the Qlnton creek ranch Saturday. J. O. Mack, a race horse man, is up from The Dalles to attend the races. The BoDd Brothers' world's boot shows will be here Wednesday, Jane 3rd. John Hayes is in from the sheep csmps to remain until aiter election. Mrs. Mark P. John is over from Pen dleton on a visit to hn relatives here. Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Otitis Borohers'. La Qrsnde Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. C. Smith, salesman, Heopner. A. 0 Pettys, aocommpanied by his wile and children, were in Heppner yes terday. Avery large representation of popn lists were in Heppner Saturday to bear Qen. Weaver. Mrs. A. A. Roberts and bod this morning from a visit with at Pendleton. returned relatives Elder J. W. JenkiDs wil! preioh at the opera house on next Sunday, both morn ing and evening , John 0. Brown made final proof on his limber oulture claim before Clerk Morrow yesterday. W. 8. MoEimmey, a staunob republi can of Bight Mile, made this offioe a p'.e saut oall yesterday. Don't forget that P. O. Thompson Do. keep cigars during politioal oampalgns and also at other times. 2t Rev. J. M. Denisoo, formerly pastor of the M. . ohnroh at this place, is in mo any tor a lew days' visit. T. L. Dorman was in from Liberty Saturday and attended the populist mass meeting at tbe opera bouse. E. 0.: F. J. Haeenbarth has cone to Heppner after part' of tbe 60.000 bead of sheep he will drive east from this section. Buy your oil for branding sheen of P. 0. Thompson Co., who have profited by pasi experience and sell boiled oil this year. 2t Tbe ladies aid Sooietv of the Christian church served ice cream on Saturday afternoon, realizing a goodly sum for their labors. Born At their borne iust below Heppner, on May 22, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Clark, a daughter. Mother and child ara doing well. Mrs. Isaacs Large is rapidly lmDrovins iter a protraoted aod smons 1 lines and is now able to go about tha home and attend to light duties. Wm. Douglass and wile were in from uuurr orea yesterday, a. little warm weaiuer is needed in tnat looallty to make things grow as they shonld. For sale a cheap team food roadsters. one roan wagon ana iigtil double har ness, nearly new. ' E. P. Qhbinb, W at M. K parsonage, nv. .... . .. (jr. u. uan. ma tonsor al artist, can be found at bis parlors, Matlock ooroer, wuero ue win dispense atnuonlar nrinea. .1 i . . unvea, snamiKioa, uaircuta. eio. The Baptist ladies served dinner and soppar on riatiirday In the old Liehtau thai building next t the opera bonae aud were successful 10 a fiiieuoiel way. If tbe hair is falling out. or turning gray, rrqmnog a stimulant with nourish log ai,d nnbiring fixxl, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian 11 air ik-newr is lut lha apeeiQa Tlniiima Nelson aod mf Iher are ran- ngllieWblte bote! and rrslauranl lo renuieion. nuen yon ao lliera aiva D.J.. .... hem a oall. They will treat yon rivbt 87-lf. "W ara tantlog tonight on tba old rawp ground" to a tent bonirbt of P. O Iht muMo CoH mho bava jual rnoaivrd a oua aaeorimeni of tents, aagoa covers. eio. at I hil Cibn is DO aasnoialad with lha arm of if. Uappnar A 0. 10 tba for- aiding baaiaeaa. They pay Iba big heal mar km price lor pelt aod bide aod at- laua lo all forwarding. a Mrs. Bailey Oroea. of Valley Oroya. Wssb . eeonmptoled br ber aoo. WiU ford, paaaeU tbrovsb HeppDar yesiarday on Ibnr way to California mhtrm I bey in Tien ior a mo in un raiaiivea. J. N. B'own. aaodidete for reDreaenta. mm. A. W. I'ailarano, cl.k. A. U. liar bolnojew, Judge, and aiinruey T. It Li 0. aol 001 lo 1'loe City taalardav 10 sdJras lb votars at that point sad Leoa. J. J. A lkloa and Jaa(bUr. Mia Uaa urn, aampanieq oy u. 1. Uagiay. ra inraed yeatardsy aaolng frfa I'aedle- lon vbara Ibay bad baao atlanding die 'rtol oofarebe of lb M. t.bareb Sub in. MrKmley MiieUII, of narvei. oa Ibe repabiaa tafftslallva Hckl. ar preiaiiy saada ram paiga baitoa. read Bf. "WrMelay f. .raallafil, Mi'Oball r ead.ior, mui MokiaUy Miicbell fr bmb." s A aorlal evaat alll Hmnaieal lea" II ta gitao ai Iba opera bonaa by tha ldia f Iba KfUenbal rhnrrb, Wadoaa d ee-oieg, May 37, Ki AJmiaaioe, 10 acts. 42 4-1. Tba aenoum-aoiaot e.f Iba aiming vlait 4 lb4 llrvi !.' fid baa I sbaa I aiaraalieg oar rDinaily a aeouaal 4lliaii4 I'rioiiaaara ta apjaaawaal 'Mkirca. ,:( ba ,aa Vtadaaatay, fee 3rd. A M"aM by Iba finloa Haada, a-b'.. aill ba in ailaa4'a gmaa 011 nala4ay,lbaSjlb loat.la birb l Ibartaaday prmt af tlfpttar ara .ftv.ia.1. Waaadaa4 good avaay ll aiiaad If ta bara. A fi'. aaaa4 froas Iba gaaoliaa slay ta4 t haatisg ra. IMvu'fa I a l llpr lnaly an tmt e'U. axia. Tba I ara rnrlala la iba froal alad vara dalfara-l, bal said froaa ibia e aUr daaaa aaa dia, Mr. IT Nit.1 dt 'll laal afaatot tf VaaavMiva. Waaj4 ba be ha la of bay at, Mrs RilraaUf (li.itahi, mm la Itlag f fta .(alb 4,mt Hb e-aaaj pi tW alaaiag lira. Nobte esaaS a ytail ky I4 al M . I"! f ewtwaaaipitna, a ,( j Sa mat I fWk.j ib. aaa a Mnt r.a, at l a- II.. .!.,, tf r ib, aaw l-IH.'i J ' 'l-ea aa I ! 1 . 1..a-a taaai, -K lid'r I kava tliCal iba UK.ukiUi tiiat al Ik a t'l-a ia. Mood, Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and build ing up medicine leads everything ever produced. It is positively the best. Others may make the same claim. But there's this difference : Re proee it. Not by an tiquity, but by Merit. Not by what but by Hood's par ilia It has 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 Barsauarilla. is shown by that they and elusion of the fact buy Hood's rilla inpref to the ex all 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 such praise, or So many voluntary testimonials of won derful cures. No other medicine possesses 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 ot its wonderful power, of its wonderful sales, ot its won derful hold upon the confidence of 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, creates an appetite and strengthens the whole system. Its merit, its sales, its noire Make Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists, fl. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Mrwvl'a Dillc ,h" to't '"nil? cathartic UUUU I-and liver stimulant. Ea to take, easy to operate. All druggist. 25 cent. J. W. Blake is here from Condon, Tom Mollally is over from Pendleton, Kev. Pot wine is over from Pendleton. Musical tea at tbe opera bousa to morrow night. Wm. Allen is over from Pendleton lo attend tbe raoes. Billy Gilmore is no from TheDalUa with Jim Crow. Harrison Hale aod wife were down from Matteson Sunday. Billy Hamilton is over from Grant oounty to attend tbe raoes. Tom Buckley is workiua at Ed. Mat. lock's saloon during tbe races. D. W. Collins is np from lone and reports crops aa looking welL Ed. Nelson, tba vetran stage driver. was over trom uomion last week. Mr. aod Mrs. Felix Johnson aud sop. James, are in from Butter oreek to day. W. M. Magatre ia back from Pendl ton with bis kiuetoscope and pbouo- Krspii. Fred Crswford, son in law of Andy Stevenson, ia burs from Pendleton visit ing ILe folks. Mrs. Bob Thompson aod H"U. Wm- maiiock were passengers on this morn. log s train to Ueppner. J. C. Hudson, well koowu in Morrow couoty, is luuumg fur school suprin teudeut duwu in Yamhill. 1. Lb uorinaa mel wlib a rnnawi last Maturuay ou bis way oul to Elgin mile, out nolbiug was hurl. Ths ladies aid society will serve ba oream each afternoon this ek at lis north room of Ihs Palace bolel. U. v. Uetee came in ounday mnrniof aud to laal evauitg al Iba opera buua dclivsiad a masteily addreee on repub licanism. Election dene, at lone on Iba nighl ol Jul i lal. Joa Woolery aud Nat Hale ill give Iba danca aud Vouohsafs a good urns. Oso. Harrington and Bill Ladling ware over al dindoa Ibis week lo prove np on a Umber culture belonging lo Ibt atewsri eaiaia. Don't furael Iba "Musloal Tea" at lbs opera hunee tomorrow, Wednesday availing, by Iba ladies of tba Episcopal enaroiu admiaaiuo lUo. Fereooe sating sed from tbe premiere of Mre. uellotk mast male arrangements Iberafor or tbey will b liable to proaacuiiua. Tba bids for wood fur tba Urppaet ecbvul should ba bended lo dark Hub erts oa or triors Jane Ctb, Instead ol July II. Tboa desiring la make bide III plraae bole. II U a rrlanala day for mas bea ba Orit Uiaouvers lha value of Ayar's fareepanlle aa a blood purifier. Villi, Ibis meUuJse, be kaoas ba bas fog ad a rajedf wblcb ba mar rely, aoo Ibat bis life long asalady la al leal eo- qoared. liae cored vlbvre, will caio Joa Ho. ye todac awa al Mra, a alette aa a l.lta. fa ih. , e.-l!..u - n free to Mala, alll stay IIS U.I Km, Tbea M alia HI an sorer Ma4,wlia -St-rry Uoau'ia..' tie a Uias. af Ibal fmt aU 4 rial, tat tlug mi era 4ij. Hold only al IN lWlvedera aakxia. Are Haa Vat (If bM onasppv fyl aba sre laf fwla( wiib weak aeivaa, alartUc a aarjr sltehl aat4. aesUla lo earfar aa a a nan el dieta'tteeea, Oedia tav p-eaible 4 alaeff Aii4 iala aad ' coSBpoaaaa. real Ibe ar mp-m tl'Kwi sa4a pttw sal koariehles lr (aa craat- ti'aj puttii at4 lie. tle tusks, Ilu4's hafaat.aUla. Hu4'a fills ara iba baal aflar diaaai Irtl.a, aaatat dirattua, reveal aeiipa CAku at iHtha 1 u-a.ia lu ibaak all II a Ina4s sa ilbbnis mum t fa-lblaHf aad ekMf fail faalafaj all aaaialaaea la Ibatr l-aaf dr.,( iba itlaa a4 4aik ol Ob; aifa, Lsf I'fcsaaisf. F"f a,aait la a aa s pmkm tUreerea sVm waaa) aJ loaa earl. waa la s4k a aa U df!a laa grai e4 b-aCl a miUy mmmtf mmm fsae a.. Its M aiaaaair. We tHee, kaaee. j a Maf aa el4 ! aa-1e f ! . .. m iaaa ixixi iaa la a.f a II I. a b..ia tA ('.'. i.i.i i ; um, ( .4 aa I ! kas i awi ilia "t lailt aHMa 4 m .i4. will, i I saie f Caaa A tWa, Ua4 at. we say, bwbw what ipairiDlai Sad Death. On Sunday, May 2tb, Alma Thompson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Alec Thompson, passed to the be yond, sged 14 year. The deceased was the only daughter of the family and tbe loaa is an irreparble one in deed. Services were held st the bodse today aflerwhioh the remaina were in terred in tbe Heppner oemetery. Tbe bereaved family has the sympathy of elL Herbert Alexander is working on tbe branoh in place ot Tom Durham who is resting op a day or so. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Congress, Second District, A. 8. BENNETT, of Waco County. For Supreme 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 r qualizatlon, CP. DAVIS, of Umatilla County. For Representative, THOMAS MOKOAN, of Heppner. For Clerk, J. W. MORROW, of Heppner. For Sheriff, E. U 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. MASTERSON, of Heppner. - Notice of Intention. Land Office at Thb Dali es, Orroon, May 9th. l9fi. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to mske rlnal proof In support of his clHlra, and thnt said proof will be made before County Clerk, of Morrow Comity, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 27th, 1S!6, viz: RICHARD McELLIUOTT. Hd. E. No. 3939. for the 8W! Ben. 17. Tn. 1 S.. R.24E. He names the following witnesses tonrove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. Hin tana, vis : Menso A. Olden. James M. Baker, Frank M. Griffin, Hamuel Warueld, all of lone. Oregon. J A3, i. MIKIKK, 439-49. , Register. WANTED A reliable lady or gentleman to distribute aamDls and make a hniisn-to. house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Hoaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts. 1 10 to tr7 a month easily made. Address. 4do-u crofts a kekd, Chicago, 111. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBT GIVEN THAT UNDER and bv virtue of an execution tunned out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, on May 22, tm, and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 2nd day of March, 1H96, in favor of George W. Har rington, as Administrator of the estate of .lames Ht wart, deceased, plaintift, and against Jas. D Hamilton, Dora C. Hamilton, J. N.Br wn, The Northern Counties Investment Trust (Limited) and Addle Parvtn, defendants, for the sum of One Ihouund Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from June zi, iiwj: tor une Hunorea and iwetity-Mve Dollars attorney'! fee and for the further mm of Thlrty-Hix and Hu-lUO Dol lars coits ; and, where as by said judgment It was ordered and adjudg- ea mat me loiiowing nescntieii real propenv, lo-wtt: NWofBWiA, BK"4 0f HWU and HWUof 8KI of Sei'tion 2, Tp. ft S., R. 25 E. W. M.; olso H'i ol NV4, and NE!I of 8'!4 Section 4 and N Wl Rectlou 10, Tp. 6 8., K. 2ft E. IV. M., he sold to satisfy ssld judgineut, cosls and accruing costs, i win, on SATURDAY. 27th JUNE, 1804, at 2 o'clock P. M., of ssld day, at the front door ol the court house In Heppner, Mo row County, Oregon, aell the right, title and Interest of said defendants In and to the above descrllx-d ti perty at Public Auction to the highest and best bidder for cssh In hsnd, the proceeds to he ap plied to the satlslartinn of said execution, at torney's lee and all costs, and runts that may accrue. it. w. n AKKI.M, ion. Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, Dated May 22, 1MM. ii-jl. you r. nothing BUT THE genuine: Oh ! Where Did You Get Them Pants? I) a ua all Hlraf. and i rliMtne mnt Ihait f urnUI.If Ci.U and ara Sillaf aaea Oroik, Mf. !, Iluaara aud utliaf Uiluaa. PatronaoG Solicited. S. Oa ZEZxxxi.tlx tS& atat ri'Tt aaaa sas Hiuu IS; FURNITURE AND In All Wl la TM iJha f'nnlrilnt Sn4 ld Smi, rtrltira tfl-l. ail M1" al arl lo .ml hi.t udili( Ma aatato aiKla ttoa rrVaa r.a.Mil.ia Iru. ( . HtoiuOjip. I. O. ThomiMwm C Main Ht, llcppricr. ir. i " EHGLISHBUSINESS LT 1 1 1 f UL f su.r ii Ojt f'r. rsfM-M Aifrortmi IVtlNf-V kMC'l v COOMtmMJ, iJlilTHA.VO. Ttltf.Af'HY. WW A i J I l t,im '; - 1 " ' f Danger Signals Mori than half tbt victims of consump tion do not know they have it. Here is a list of symptoms by which consumption can certainly be detected: Cough, one or two slight efforts on rising, occurring during the day and fre quently during the night. Short brtatbiiig after exertion. Tightness of the chest. Quick pulse, especially noticeable in the evening and after a full meal. Chilliness in the evening, followed by Slight fever. Pcrspiratim toward morning and Tali face 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. Acker' i CnalUb Rcmtdyfor 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. 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, aud, if repeatedly neglected, the re sults of catarrh will follow ; severe pain in the head, a roaring sound ia 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 tor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. Notice of intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DAI I.E3. OREGON. I J May 20, 18. Notice Is hereby given that following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final nrnof In sunDirt of his claim, and that said proof will be made neiore me county ciers oi Morrow county at Ueppner, Oregon, on July 8, 1896, viz: TRUMAN CHAIEL, Hd. E. No 3-296. for the WM. Bee. 7. and EH NEV, See. 18, 1p. 5, 8. K. 26, E. W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uuon and cultivation of snld land, vis: urin k. farnswortn, Anson E. Wright, Jesse Emry aud Wesley Stevens, all ol Hard man, Or. JAS. P. MOORE, 412-52 Register. Notice of Intention. IAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, J May 6. 1KM. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to mate final proof In support of nts cisim, and tnat mm prool win ne made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Henmier. Oregon, on June SO, 18, vis: NATHANIEL L. SHAW, tT.I V Vn O'llVl ITlf MAM . ...I TTI QVl 8ec. 22, Tp. 2, H R 25 E. He nnmea the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, ssld Unci, vis: (leorge hhlck, Arthur Hunt, Sherman Shaw and Roy Hunt, all of Ueppner, Oregon JAS. F. MOORE, tw-lH Register. Notice Of Final Settlement. OTIOE 13 nKREHY OIVEN THET THE undersigned administrator of the estate nf Harsh I'oleumn, deceased, will mske Kli'al Bet tlement of bis accounts with said Estate as such Administrator, at the next lerm nf the County Court of Morrow County, st 10 o'clock, a. in., to tie holden st tho Court House In Heppner In said County, ou the Utb day ol July, A D ISM. Oso. W CinriN, 41 111 Administrator. SB TI aaaaa. :4n T !l sty, 1 jZ3f rzzrMiVWcV? a ft! You will find one coupon Inside each two ounce bef and two coupons Inside sacs fbar oaoea bac of Blac k wel t's iHirbam. Buy a ba of this ealebratad lobaeeo aod read Ibe sou poo which gives a Hat of valuable praaaals aud bow lo fat lhara. Satisfaction Guaranteed. UNDERTAKING. r a $ . i , h -v ii in rs " in t mm hi ! -i n--.. i'- 1 Comnany S . W ' I HAVE YOU HEAED THAT THKMTCU TBratar a te;jin him ill Arouai ? ED. R. BISHOP Been Haa bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland .mercantile vo., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter P REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete.. are beine Rold rl wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment Call Bnd see the stock before it is too late. . FRANK M'FARLAND, FH R BISHOP Pmn Manager and Salesman. It. LJIOnUr, "rOp. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. What Do You Want ? 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. Gilliam & Bisbee We are not email men, v;e are not ine Largest But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crocksryware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, Pipe Ittlnirs, Btoves and Ranses, Wagons, Backs, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, 8awi, Sledges, Wsdges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran Itewsre, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Botllera sud Boards, Sheet Iron, Zlne, etc., etc., Should call and Examine oar Qoods and Get Prices. We have Good Goods at Fua Prlrs, and Cheap lohn Goods st Chep John Prices. MA.IN STKEET - IIKPPNEU. OUEQON WOOLGROWERS! The wool market is not yet afflicted by tbe McKmlev boom, and reports are not encouraging. We liave ample storige capacity at THE WOOLQROWERS' WAREHOUSE .r those who desire to bold for Eastern bojers, aecure for tliose pn-re. Ve ij teamstera and hold wol subject to order. No commission cbsrgrd for selling. We pay highest price fr bides and sheep pelts. Hulled barley and feed for teainsUrs. We flre floents lor The best sheep dip id the matket We bare 5,000 shingles which we will sell at ooal Mark your wool Q and direct teamster to lower warehouse. Heppner, Or. New Blacksmith Shop. -aaaaaBBBaaaaaBBaBBBBBBBBBjBaaajaB Tba aoJara.ga.J baa epaea.1 ap t B LIsslsmHk sbop nppo. "c ..p.rTI P't to do aat kial ot work la Lis lias. Ia coaaeaiba ke will raa a FIRST CLASS WAGON ShJOP I Woe k mm al l'opulsr prfca sn) ia a eatl.feoUr ssaaosr. I bsa srar4 Iba Sttla f SB eip.fUnsa.1 toraaarwMr, m . J. Hall.m, ol ftalem, an 4 borsa will U shod an aa to a.l lntrrfrrm ail tear reabla. of ao aa. w r HUUl VHEII. Heppner. Or. G. W. UTT & SON, LOOK AT THESE PRICES I HK.Ii rs MO (.'trs. i: h; I-VllrMM n."i Ctis, EfM-h; faT" All a4lf af ptnanHIMiaM SlL W'kl W4ksTtO. BarlasS W Mf tir , af T ITT a cmi aatlia Mwa. THE PALACE HOTEL UAH, .1. O. J3O.UOI-M0US, L'rop. imnimii aj a a Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. jliiilL I I j A N V ow tba. We are small men, Xa. Muts iq te woli hicher Dricea. and b intrnnnct who wish to aell, the highest market little's dip, R. F. HYISD, Manaacr. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . .