NOT A SICK DAY For Over Thirty Years! BESTJLT or using ; AYER'SPILLS "Ayer'a Cathartic Pills for over thirty years have kept me in good health, never having had a sick day in all that time. Before I was twenty I suffered almost continually as a result of con-Btipution-fiom dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia, or Iwila and other eruptive diseases. , When I became convinced that nine-tenths of my trouhles were caused by constipation, I began the use of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac tory results, never having a single attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife, who had been an invalid for years, also begun to uso Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly restored. With my children I had no. ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation, and I Boon liatt tho pleasure of knowing that with children as with parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, avert all danger of siukuoss." II. Wbttstein, Bvron, 111. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System. 4) t' roo 2 10.1L12 13 J4 15 A3 17 jd J9.20 2122 23 Qambrinus Bser, n-HALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable CI Liquor rs. Call and Smokabla en Tad. T1IK ItAtT.H. (aod Trials of fu-ri at tlic liar Count ee VfiliifMly and iburulay. The wphIIkt for tho run hi Hpner tbil wefk tins bffo til lliut cnnlil be ask- ad for. The truck ha m in sttl'ndid condition ami ell things favorable to a good me!. A larva Dauber of borapmrrj ara in all'mlanae from the ontoidr, and soma of tba best raore ever run on the track bee twen witeeesed this week. It haa been the endeavor of the eaaoeietioa to beve everything pee r.fT in aa retire ly eatisfaotury manner, and in this they beve encereoVd fur tl.e roost part. We fool pond (if tba record ome of onr bum borare beve made, and no duobl tba raerelM an-k bare m a etirnti- lui to oar lire men lo tbU locality to pat forth eitra iff rt lo the fiitara to brlo ont lb-ir fait etoek to tbat It will 4)01 any lo the Nmlbwral. The flrsl rare oo Wedm-aday was tliroa and one-belf furlonge. Eotrire, Mamie 8., Dutch, Miee Coiy, Hig Eimngh end Jeeee P. Manila H took Orel tntny; lti Kooogh, rent) J. Tinis0;4l. Tbie ee a g'od r e eotl my cluee betaren tl.e to winning borrra. WedoMtlay'eercnnd ree ,nee-belf mile deeb, ee relied tb Ibe Mloviof eo trire: Cmy, Omver, IJrrmai.o and Jin Crow, (irvtrr waa tba aionf, with Gs f a try rl eond. Time 0 '.'( Coim lerk'd tot eil Incnoe of com In nodrf Ibe aire oa a It with tltosef, anj Ibe tine made bf Ibe lao borare aae virtually Ibe earae. Tbia le e-eeMrd tbe bal race for the Hire f roe oa Ibe lltppner track end t quale lie bl tin rU la (Jf"f, wbirb was by Erlire In I'll tin tine o it, bat rat oa a fMr track tlian io' (Jiorrr nwtd by I!, K l' nr rtt. Tbamltf af irn i.m fMtoiit! tea Sao'e '! I acre. H, Cat lirine i.ne tboaud lkiU, frr fur ail. 1l.klrl ta tliie rac tUt It MU. I .iy tad Clrotr. cati uftdrr ibta ria tbe lrd, (Lt( 11 ii f -. (.! Uea T.roO. Im It. i-f.l l i l'tiy l.itk r.t,irl m i, M.r t !( !. bi lii-nri, tpl, wife f. ' . K I N, I' e ltaiab at l kSn.i n. fixl tal wee e'e.i. ty Mui H , I M. einatf Iea-C nj t rrd lhMI,f M ae ) if n n Hfii rt U'a n ifcM 1 1 il f" i ( luJ M, ll l,e m4i b ! t-.l lt.nl i..t,l tat ta lUd H a. ! fl r)e' 1 te iil tai t by Mim M, t ( Knga r '-m- N 'y '-e la af a4 iaiif . ifc.l u. T , 01 Here and There. Pat Eellehar is in from Lena today. B. F. Ward is over from Lone Rook. Joe Luekman was in Heppoer yester dny. Yesteiday wdb an exoeediily warm day. Al Peterson was io from Lena yester day. K J, Hill was ap from Lexington yes terday. Staoe Roberts is in from Eight Mile today. The Heppner Transfer Co., baa wo od lor eale. 37-tf. Tbe races have attracted large crowds this week. Some pretty warm weather yesterday and today. Henry Coats was down from Hardman Thursday. Patriok Doberty visited HeDnner on Weduesdav. O. Cos is down from bia Hinton creek ranch today. F. M. Courier was in from Eisrh t Mile Thursday last.. Ahi Crnett was io town Tuesday from Butter creek. J. J. Adkina was in from his Rhea oreek ranch yesterday. J. O. Warmoth is up from Ella this week taking in the races. James Carty and John Eilkeuny are in today from Butter creek. J. L Swift was io town today to at tend the populist mass meetiug. Jss. MoHaley (jot iu Wednesday after noon from bis (Jrant county ranch. L. Wilkinson aud Jan. Coleman were in from Derm omt Gulch yesWrday.: Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. Oo tap at Chrie Borohers'. Peter Molutyre, the Oregon City wool buyer, ounie np from below this morning. Wrn.Penland is up to Heppner this week feeling much improved in health. La Gruude Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8, 0. Smith, salesman, Henpner. Barney Doherty and wife and Mrs Ed Doberty mere in Heppner on Wednes day. - S J. Krr.emer, representing M. Seller & Co., was doing business in Heppoer yes'erday. The campaign in this county is draw ing rapidly to a close and is waxing ex ceedingly warm. N. S - Whetstone baa returned from Astoria where he attended the grand lodge, I. O. O. F. Everybody and their neighbors will he here to see tbe bond Brothers' show, Wednesday June 3rd. J. K. Dxiley is iu town today. He il n iw oimvaleBOtng from some seyete in juries be reoeived lately. Don't forget that P. 0. Thompson Oo. keep oigars duriDg politioil oainpalitoa and aleo at other times. 21 Miss Elsie Jones who hie been sick for the past three weeks with throat trouble is uow convalescent. The dance at tbe opera bonne last night passed off quietly but the attend auce was not so large as expecttd D. V. Dickson, J. T. King, T. H. Wil Qui, IS. T. Perkins and Ham Warbeld are in town today to attend tbe raoee. Considerable wool is ontuing into own, but as yet saies have neen very few from the fact that prices are entirely too lo. ' A. J. Ray, the representative of The M. RiiBsell Co., of Portland, wool desli-rs, arrived (rum Port I an I this morn eg. - Married At tbe M. E. paraonage in this city, on Tuesday, May M, 18, Wm. C'irrotl. and Miss Rosa Wade, Rev. Qreene flloiating. J. J. GUlloway i down from Pomerny, Wuali., viniting relatives io Ibis oooutry He lorui"rly lived at Oallowsy end Pine City, in this county. E. Minor le l aving his building oo east Main street deeorati-,1 with vi awn ing. Frauk Rigers and Jas. Rjberle are doing the work. Eastern papers pronounce tbe Bond Brothers' rtiiowi thn bet evernrganiced. I'te big ebowe a ill b at HfpDoer oo Wednndny, June 3nl Wright Haling and wife ere io today frm Kigbt Mile, lie bring in enronr agxing reports tu r'g ird to tbe crop outlook in bis looliij. L. P. Dnviileoti, popaliat ooninea for ebenffof Gilliatn county, aaotimpamcd by IU v. Hliernll, wr In iron) tbe Da vidson neighborhood yreUrday. tl. B. Uatl. Ibe toueorlal arliat, oao be found at bis parlors, Matlock ooroer, here he will dwpeoee atpoprtlar prinoe, abavea, ehampooa, baireut. etc. Edgar D. Lea oh we io from Rhea errk yeetnrday and rejior'a everything erowing bloly out lbra Ha etpMle U have a large bmU bervret this year. For eale cbep team good rnadatcra, one mad wagon and tight doable bar oca, nearly new. K. P. Oaiaxt, II at M. t pareooaga. The Morrow county Monday ecbnol aevnetalmn will bold tbeir annnal plrnio in Pellet grove in Thoreday, Jooe 11 Fort bar annionrenietiU will be mad later. (tacar Minor bee retareed from a trip to bie rnob or on tba John Day. lie rHrie tbat be bad a rough trip, found gre prvtly eceiee tod tbe eatile only la fair condition. Mary McSaord le tbe proud or of aa Kpeorlb piano nf baatifel Be Uh, a prnl fmra ! father. Tba tn- trtimriit ehtpped direct from tbe faeinry at ChU ago. lUporte com lo from different part of ibe eoantry Dial empa era ai grow ing atcrly, bnl Id t Imahttre eel im and cild wveiber beva drelroyed a part af tbe greie. Thin) nloa ana rnr iur e'e ran leg th While botid end rctarol ta tVeJle'nn. ta in ia gt tbcra git iba ell. lUy will treat yoa riirbt. 37-lf. I hit Cbe le no wilb tl Bta4 il. Iliipar A C-i, io tr-e tor- rding hade Tby y i higi.Kt nark! ptire .r poll and bidre end l- taaJ I.) all Irtraat ilitiff. a I If. 'fL Ibe occulta I ad c.ptician. dr'ti lb' euoreig fr 0k kr I olhi-r luUrt-if ptul, fUr epanding e f'W ct u i;i ptir. II tipacte l taiera bare le Ibiaa esualb. A itma t r el Flre e lulil'd lta bar Hf hf ikk eal who wbUd I. i II l.int a r)l-I-') He itiA I I, a trfrtti , enrttarit,g that tia Wneld ft'. I .t t. e i f l m dia. Iblng ft'..nn I ll,a baa, tt f (, rVil lHa i f I la lt lf r.g li n l nf thatn. be n'.l Iwk ar aniil eb eoel l p4 eil oa it- l.i . oires In combination, propoition and process Hood's Sui'siiparillu is peculiar to itself, and unequalled in true merit. No other medicine ever possessed so milch curative power, or reached such enormous sales, or made such won derful cures, as Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is undoubtedly the liest medicine ever made to purify, vitalize and en rich the blood. That is the secret ot fts success. Head this statement: " When my son was 7 years of age, he had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma tism, which settled in his left hip. lie was so sick that no one thought there was any help for him. Five sores broke out on his thigh, which the doctor said were Scrofula sores. We had three different doctors. Pieces of bone came out of the sores. The last doctor said the leg would have. to be out open and the bone scraped, before he could get well. Howard became so low that he would eat nothing, and one doc tor said there was no c'.iance for him. " One day, a newspaper recommending Hood's Sarsaparilla was left at our door. We decided to try this medicine. Howard commenced taking it the last ot February, after ha via.? been sick for a year and a halt. He hadn't taken it a week before I saw that his appetite began to improve, and then he gained rapidly. I gave him five bottles, when the sores were all healed and they never broke out again. The crutches he had usea lor lour years were laid aside, as he bad no further use for them. 1 give all the credit, to noon's t-tar-Baparilla." Mrs. Ada L. Moody, Fay Street, Lynn, Mass. This and many similar cures prove that erness in a good family here and left her place to be married to the preacher. She bad en aunt and other relatives living here and wee a member of Hermann' eburoh. The oburoh officers sey tbat Hermann was suspended reoentl? tor embezzling church funds, confessed his guilt in that regard, and was waiting a bearing before the annual Methodist Conference, Hr as a fine-looking man and very gener ally liked. He is represented as having a great liking for the study of medicine, anatomy and kindred subjects, and often delivered disquisitions on the human form. For every quarter in a man's pooket there are a dozen uses ; and to us eaoh one in euoh a way as to derive tbe great est benefit is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of tbess quarters than to exohange it for a bottle of (Jhamherlain s (Jolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine tbat every family should be provided with. For sale by Oobser & Brook, druggists. The Best Cough Cnre Is 8hiloh's cure. .A negleoted comb is iianuernus. o'op it. at once win Hhilob's Cure. For sale by Wells & Warren. 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, 0. W. REA, of Morrow County. For Member of State Board of Kqimllzatlon, C. P. DAVIS, of Umatdla County. Sarsaparilla Is tne One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. Hood's Pills cure l.'vcr II In; e:isy ' For Representative, THOMAS MORGAN, of Heppner: For Clerk, J. W. MORROW, of Heppner. For BherlfT, 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. G, W. A. RICHARDSON, of Heppner. . For Constable, District No. fi, J. E. MA8TER80N, of Heppner. i DOCTOR I ENGLISH lew for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption Is beyond question the greatest of all modern medicines. It will stop a Cough in one night, check a cold in a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma, and curt Consumption if taken in time. " You can't afford to be with out it." A 25c bottle may save your life I Ask your druggist for it Send for pamphlet If the little ones have Croup or Whooping Cough use it promptly. It is sun to curt. Three Sizes 35c, goc and Jl. All Druggists. ACKER MEDICINE CO., 16 & xS Chambers St., If. Y. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THERE'S. ?! m MIES i w ED. R. BISHOP For your Protection. Catarrh "Cures" or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken internally, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of Potussa, 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 sturts 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 aud contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. 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 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. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. M. B. Morgan was in from lower Eight Mile on Wednesday. Kenb Sperry end family are np from their lone home this week. John Hayes and too, Joe, came over from L'ine Hock Wednesday. Johnny Cbrisman oame in from Lonar Greek yesterday after freight. Chas. Sperry and wife are in Heppner this week from tbeir home down at ine Fred Mosier, a resident of John Day, got lo from below on yesterday morning. Billy Knark started 138 head of oattle out f ir the Okanogan country yesterday iu charge of Drank Wilmarth and his eon, Exie. These are the oattle Billy re. oeived from Mrs. Henry Welch on the shares, god vre hope ho may be success ful in handling them. Ho, ve voting men ol Morrow, w hittle up a lively tinui For the "Camiiilflte," I'm free to state, will Hay with ii( till June; Then let htm oil hit auger blade, with "Sperry ' i.miwimki Kye; TU tweet to think, nf that good old drink, for vuiing mm are ury. , Sold only at tbe Belvedere saloon. G. T. Hailey, democrat io nominee for oirouit judge, was iu Heppner Weilues day and Thursday looking afier his In- 'ereste to Ihie part of the district. Mr. Uailey ii a very pleasant and ewreeable goutleiuan, end tie should receive the anpport of bis party at the polls on text Slouiliiy. W. M. Firron, who resides In Demo orat Otili'b just over the line io Qiliiam rwiunty. bad bin house with its oontmils destroyed by Ore on Hatnrday iiiutit. the Ore started m stairs nd trained sorb headway before b'inl diaoovered tuat tbe lmily had do lime to aave anything trom tbe bone. There wit DO lnsurenc oa the boilding aod the family was led without anything. Chas. Johnson, one f Mr. I'inreVe neiuhbnra. came ovr to lleppncr and eoltoitrd eld l r the suflVr ere, and Urge amount of money cod provisiutie were soon tubeeribrd. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution Issued out of the circuit court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, on May 22, MM, anil to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rundored and entered in iiild court 011 the 2nd day of March, lsflti, in favor of (ieorge W. Har rlugton, as AdinlnlntrHtor of the estate of James Ht wart, deceased ulaintill, and against Jas. U Hamilton, Dora U. Hamilton, J. N.Br wn, The Northern Counties Investment Trust (Limited) and Addle l'Hrvtn, defendants, for the sum of One Thousand Dollars with interest thereon at the rite of ten per cent per annum from Juno 21, IKtM; for One Hundred and Twenty-hive Dollars attorney's fe and for the further sum of Thlny-Hlx and S010u Dollars costs; and, where as by said Judgment it was ordered and adjudg ed that the following described real property, to-wit: N'H of HW)i, HE'4 of and of HK4 of Heetion S2. Tp. ft 8., R. 2ft E. W. M.;olsn 8'4 of and NE'i of 8WJ4 Section 4 and N Section 10, Tp. 6 S., R. 25 E. W. M be sold to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will, on SATURDAY. 27th JUNE, 1690, at 2 o'clock P, M., of sitd day, at tho front door of the court house In Heppner, Morrov County, Oregon, sell the right, title and Interest of said defendants III and to the above described p o- ertv at I'lihlic Auction to the hlL'hmit and best bidder for cash In band, the, proceeds to heap idled to the satisfaction of said execution, at torney's lee aud all costs, and riots Unit may :TI1U. i. . II A KH1 MiTON, Sheriff 01 Morrow County, Oregon, Dated May 22, 1SW. 43-.Y2. Notice of Intention. TAND OFFICE AT TnE DAT I.E3, OREGON, J May 20, 18U6. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make flnal 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, 18, vbii TRUMAN CHAl EL, Hd. E. No 32, for the BV4 8K.i, Bee. 7, and E4 NE, Sen. 18, 1p. S, 8. R. 2fi. E. . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Orin E. Farnsworth, Anson E. Wright, Jesse Emry and Wesley Stevens, all of Hard man, Or. JAS. F. MOORE, 442-52 v Register. Mee Hat Ayrrs at Ike World's Fur Ayer's Harpwille er.ioys the extra dinar distinction of having ho Ibeonlv Mood purttw allowed en eibibit at Ibe World' fair, Chicago. Manafeelnrers of other eareaparillne annght by every means tooblalo ashowiog of Ibrir gmds, but I hey were ell turned away titular Ibe appU alioo of Ibe rale forbidding tbe entry t patent medicine and boetrooi Tbe deetetoo of the World's fair autho rities to favor f Ayer'e HaraaparUle wae In effeet ae follows: HAyer nsrsspa- rilla la pot patent medielne. It H. not belong to Ibe lial of Duetrome. It bere od lie menu." ANOTHER IIOMfjs-ft. Notice of Intention. JAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, J Mar rt. !. Notice la hereby elven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of hts intention to make final proof In support 01 his claim, and that said proof will lie made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppuer, Oregon, on June So, 18, vis: NATHANIEL L. SHAW, lid. E. No. S2ia for the E4 NEU and 8EU, Sec. 22. To. 2. 8.. R 2ft K. He niunen tne inuowing witnesses 10 prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. sitd innd, vis: Hcorge Milck, Arthur Hunt, Sherman Bhaw and Koy 1111111, att ot Heppner, Oregon JAS. F. MOORE, 4;W-4S Register, 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, HARDMAN, OR. Gilliam & Bisbee Notice Of Final Settlement. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THKT THE il undersigned administrator of the estate. of Warah Coleman, deceased, will make Kii al 8et tletticnt of tils accounts with said Estate as such Administrator, at the next lerin ol tbe County Court of Morrow County, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to be hidden at the Court Homo In Heppner til said County, 011 the tith day ol July, A IL, IB'.). Geo. W. CiiM'iN, 41 4G Administrator. 5 i.i 4 t ! or -"'jr." 1 1 tS13-l'flJH'N lily m This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackwcll's Genuine BULL DURHAM LTee win lad at ftur a bag, psa oe aoopoa lastd cask I eaeo bs aa4 twe amenes InaM tmt i tlx sou pus and m knr to (t your ol .euQ la pnarau. I eaeeeaaf. 9 Li We are not small meD, lbs. We are email men, s. ve are not ifis Largest WntsintliEiWoii But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Sarbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Gass and Water Pipe, l'lpe Fittings, Htnves and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, haws, Sledges, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran Iteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, otc, etc., Should call and Examine oar Goods and Qet Trices. W have Good Goods at Fna Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices. aiLLIA.M & 33ISB1DJU, MAIN STREET - I1EPPNEH. ORE aoN 1 WOOLGROWERS! Tbe wool market is not yet affected by the McKinley boom, and reports are not encouraging. We have ample storage capacity at he mmmw warehouse fr thone who desire to hold for higher prices, and by introducing Eastern buyers, secure (or tliose who wish to sell, the highest market price. e pay tea meters ana bold wo il subject to order. No commission charged (or selling. We pay highest price for bides ami sheep pelts. Rolled barley and (eed (or teamsters. We fire fluents lor little's dip, The best sheep dip in the m allot. We bare 5,000 shingles which we will sell st coL Mark your wool Q and direct teamster to lower warehouse. Oh 1 Where Did Yon Get Them Pants ? I) . c. mm tail! b.n t aril HlMn si.. an. r!,..in nut Ihvtl Furnishing; in1s an4 are ailing Mtus Onil, llsflast, llnaar sii'l otbrl tiling. Patronaoe Solicited. SatlslaGtlon Guaranteed. am r tt ss aae bs i s a is. - FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. n Ail W ml la TU tin C ..Mc. II st 4 "s . rrit Framing, tl Sli.' t l' In it l-i..i ot'lnti a ImmM Mlitf. kS I II. rMl.t, IM ( ii Hi- 1 iirmr. ,.. , .1 I .(., t er-. K'i i t .i t H J' !. t-U ae well t4 (, , s ! It. Wmsal, Fef Sale b W.,le . Ik Tism I Nibl r Ibe )! le ei iLse shm, Ike ! I l't bm m te ! 4rtee pxi texs f isis 1 1 Ji4 Im H-otue nlw4 eel !(.'. ea4 : ik lh bJ nff te Tij i . H-l'e Mssi wtiU t S ! HllM, SwasjM l M lh Oi T'n I I 1'i'ifl f I te Intiia. II r .1 I'. II I r ..) H failU 1 . b.iw ! ell V e lla. m , i-4 4 fsjstsU il. M-e h )aifiate, 23e. A I'tek Paator AtresS flUrrral Merere Halt Uas, I'lab, Maj Z7.-Tbedel eimnle la the rbareb treat J; in lite ettf lel to Ibe Mitt thai tbe IUv. Krao ie IIoroiaDO le a man ttb s reennl el eriroe lull Ut Ibaa Ibe eolorlooe Hoi, lite Oral eife d4 lo KoffieaJ oe lf tisiaiuus elreametaeee. lie wee ( sst..f (4 a Mnendaneelea rbnrrb el Wrl Interior, Wig, la l3eel IK. aod lb re inarrUd e btghlf reptelile le-lr, hi la lr iba s r dif very eeil dealy lib Lt leu ' o! 1 baby. As lt. .! oae bM, dot eolhina be- I ensi.ljloe of i on I pie' ae elic it I, tUrtnaae e-i otarrlrd sesie eml ram In Kail Ik 1st liEll still. 1.1. mtt IMoit I-.- Ube Mbo.nesJ Ibe! Htiim Opp. I. O. Tllollleoii C.. Mil mnih et.il e ilJ d4 end ltl e Um k la aftofaarj, 1 ho b e riittn(i siiiti klte L'lea -e saiMae4. en 1 il H bw4 le Ibe imp',ib ebleti bae Imi sautn let- Jnba He-n, a abr ef ibe rberrb ,e, ttl be orlrl a. l (inall Ibe biJr i Ibe (f ftt'fteee In Ibe thMfrh bttl. Iln ntaae aae n(cl la aasrrf Mie Hai.(e m la l'U e' of Ibie ;er, but be d.st tere1f ee 1 II le el.sr.-! thai be tj.l br eel eal mp lb 4 la IN cbrc re!lr. Ae ff ee yet d i r 1. it la tii.i lfrtf bee ttidn4 ee frenoa. K.s Dtsee teaee Ut Rail Lle fioee Ube eea yeere i, hb mis lit ) )) n f a f , !,' t r- 1ii la M hi e-)y, I. .I .l ') frf t .ls !, sw,4 r- i-l l 1i lle" m etki;4 m ftertwty 1 V'.-f ' - I i r- i-- '. i : A1- ' snn cM....ifnciMncQ Heppner, Or. R. F. IIYND, Manager. New; Blacksmith Shop. Tba mlraioad bee ope. gp e v Meeksmllb ebop uprwv eiU Ibe epcra kunx, tod le prepeied lo do any kind ef work la bia line. Io roe ere I Mi be will roa a FIRST CLASS WAGON ShjOP I Work d as al Topuler Trine and ia a ealUfaelory msr.nsf. I bea erar4 ibe erlfe of en eipnne l LorlHr, n. J. II.lloo, ol Salem, eed boree will tie iImhI so m to rni lnlrlrn end over reeebiec, er o f W. I'. HCUIV.ir.ll, lltpnr. Or. lilt f C'aG U'l .' I t II (. i Ml , I b r h M f r.r I H1 I (t,,y !.. ! v;:,, 1 1 LLC l lY. . Til n IIWW ftnnBm G. W. UTT & SON, LOOK AT THESE PRICES I HiMic no vim. Kiu iu r.iifM. :ir o. iZcirU-. AxU-tnweir.-, nt,t H,' TiO Kaoh. tmr AH fk le WufmiUm M . wk IIHIMIHt) toMS Slxit TILE PALACE HOTEL HAlt, J. O. HOKCU 10 US, Prop. IHSSUIHlll in Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars. MM r i . UUil LEUI .IU , t Plenty of them at the Gazette- Office, . . . t