UNTOLD MISERY FROM RHEuriiATism C. H. King, Water Valley, Hiss., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five years, I suffered tintol.l misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending siooo there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relict. Jly flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles being twisted up in knots; I was unable to dress myself, except Willi assistance, and sould only hobble about by using a cane. I liad no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could piociire relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged tn clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsapaiilla. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has increased to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." Here and There Ben Patterson is down to Portland. John Troedsoo is np from Douglas today. Tom Stnbblefleld is in from Monument today. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., for sale. ban wood 37 -tf. visited one merchants rae np from Alpine Tom Marshall yesterday. O S.. Andrews last week. More rain, more grain, more grass, more hay. Marvin Smith will shortly leave for J auction City. Thos. Carle was np from lone a few days this week. See fall returns of election for tbls county in (his issue. H. W. and C. V. Filkins were np from Douglas Wednesday. Mrs. Wtn, Hughes was quite ill ont on cutter creek last week AVER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. AYER'S FILLS cure Headache, WP CALENDAR 18fflll5Effl!BilE gT!r22 1 231 MTg5l26 f 27 Qambrinus Beer, "W-HALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drlnkabla CI Liquors rs. Call and Smokabla on Tad. Ho, ye vn'in men ol Murrow, whlntle up a lively tune for the "t'miillilnte." I'm free to lUte, will stay with ( ti l Juue; Then Irthtmnll hit auger blale, with "Sporry'i UiiwimmI Kye;" TU e-t to think, of that fowl oM drink, lor voiIiik nien are dry. Sold only at tbe Belvedere anlono. WILLAMETTE VALl.tY CH ALTAI Qt'A. Dnn Hirl and brother were in from Butter creek tins week. Put Kelebar intends to start for tbe East in the near future. The country folk were well represent ed at the oirouB on Wednesday. A. Roderick Grunt, representing the u. vv. K. ittaut. Uo., is in town. uiareuoe snnrte, of Arlington, was seen on our streets last Tuesday. Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'. Dr. Hnnlook and wife were overTaes- day nod Wednesday from Lone Bock. La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ure. a. (J. Smith, ntlemau, Heopner Born To fie wife of Ed. Halloway, near Douglas, on Monday, June ldt, a girl. - Jerry Brocnan and wife were over from their Butter creek ranch tbe first of this week. Tbe ladies of the M. . oburoh served ioe cream on oircus day and were well patrrnized. Peter Brenner was in from Eight Mile Wednesday, bringing bis boys plong to attend tbe circus. J. O Williams came in from his Soring Hollow ranch yesterday. Jim hia not ttuished Ms shearing yet. T. W. Marshall came in from Portland yesttrday morning and spent tbe day in lervitfwir.g Our cbniiy dealers. H. P. Uarrigues is treating bis rest deoou to a beautiful coat of paint wbich addii much to its Httraotivetiens Bui Willingbam writes from bitter warning sbet pmeu to look out f,r poison and eult-putre on the fliortb JJork. Mrs. J. N. Brown and little, eon Viv- ian, departed on Wednesday evening for Salem to visit Mrs Brown's parents. brown, one of the oonsorls of a demi monde here, is reiving term in jail for whipping bis woman a few days ago. Tbos. Morgan and wife, of Eight Mile, accompanied by Mis. Morgan' mother, Mrs. liejmer, were in town on Wednes day. June showers in Eastern Oregon at Ibis season of the year are not of com mon ocourreuoe. Tbis seotion is abun dantly blessed tbis season. Wben tbe hair begins to fall opt or turn gray, the soalp needs doctoring, and we know of do better speoifio than Jail's Vegetable Hioiliau Hair Renew er, Thomas Nelson and mother are ran- log the Whit hotel and restaurant in rendieton. when you go there give them a call. They will treat yon right. 87-tf, Preaching both morning and evening on Sunday at tbe M. E. eban-b. South, by It-v. J. B Cbsmtwrlaia. Morning ulij ot, "Seed Sowing "evening lubjeot, LKive." Tom Cat le got baok from Indianapolis. lad., lant Hurirtny ja-t in time to get In hia v te. While tn Indiana's big city IVm viaitrd the parent of tba Patterson brothers. inJ OOQ! 3 Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier and build ing np medicine leads everything ever produced. It is positively the best. Other may make the same claim. But there's this difference: We prove it. Not bv an tiquity, but by Merit. Not by what we say, but by what f ?S Hood's Sana- TP parilla does. trVj t 1 Ei "It has Cures 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 Barsanarilla. is the fact buy Hood's 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 shown by that they and elusion of ssi WIT OF GREAT MEN. pars 1 la the peculiar combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and wbich give it merit peculiar to itself. Tbis is the secret of its wonderful power, of its wonderful sales, of its won derful hold upon the confidence of the people.- ThiB 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 (Swires Make Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists, fl. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hrtrui'c Dillc tle best family cathartic 11UUU rilia and liver stimulant. Enty to take, easy to operate. All druggist. 25 cent. Next Sunday promise to be a big day at the opera bouse. In tbe morning at 10:00, there will be a program rendered by tbe Sunday school. This is a beau tiful children's day exoroise and bns been quite well prepared. Following this El der Jenkins will preaoh a sermon, tbn tnbjeoi of which is "Strength through Christ, or tbe Gospel ot I can't sod I can.'" In tbe evening the pastor will alk on the subject. " 1'be Need of tbe Hour." Ton are kindly Invited to these set vice. If it required an annual outlay of $100 insnre a family against any serious oonseqnenoea from an attack ot bowel complaint during the year there are ma ny who wonld feel it their duty to pay it; that they could not afford to risk their lives, and tbose ot their family for such an amount. Anyone can get tbis Insnr anoe for 25 cents, that being tbe prioe of a bottle ot Chamberlain's vVilio, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. In almost ev ery neighborhood ome one has died from an attack of bnwel oomplaiot ba- ore medicine cooid be procured or a physician summoned. One or two dose ot tbi remedy will core any ordinary oas. It never fail. Con you afford tn take the risk tor so small an amount? For sal by Conser & Brock, Druggist. Tbe Willamett Valley Chautsnqna Association announce their third annnal artnbly, to be held at Gladstone Park, Oregoo City, Oregon, July 7-17, 18'.C, follow: "Tbe Third Annual Assembly ot lb Willamette Valley Chautanqu promis es lo open under tb brilliant at., pice. By omlinliig with the other ooaat aMMmllii tba very best talent ba boon secured at reasonable Ognrea. For tbis year promised a "(lunsatilus ev ery day;" the promise bid lair to be ful filled. On tl onaaod dollar baa bee ipeoded nn tbe platform aloo, guaran teeing a speaker of eatiuoal oIbrity cb day of lb eeasiuo. Tba Hal lo lad suob men ot fam a Dr. Carlo Uertyo, the peer Ira writer, aitbnr, prsarbr, returner and platform orator ot Chicago; Frank Lincoln, tl Inimit able hutuoriat of Nw York City, who baa just return! from a fir year' co taring toar abroad, emvnrd with Ian rl;lUv. AoeaShaw, t,f Philadelphia, tall to M lb ! brilliant Speaker amoag Atnrrioaa woman ; fnan 11. An tbnay, bHM tiama la a bouarhutj word; Mortiaier Wl.lt. bf a 1. tba silver longqed orator of New J.-raaj; Mr a. Marno B Halter, lb fifUj 0-laborer of Ffaorrt WillarJ tn Cbleai v, E lward Dtvl. Ih U y orator of Oakland, etilrd lb aoming T:masaof II. WmI; F, hrt U. D.1I-, tb miwt popular trttr of 8o Fraarlaco; Htab Urown, i.f I,. a AiigW. who ba r4 mora b k, bkw Ub-1 and d aaor mm than ar y otlaf falif ; Alio llamill-tta y-ek. ilsngbivr of Ih g't liamitl, l ic'Hl-.r.ia, of Cbi (agn,l4 E l llii(ma o, tb ol, tf Wbalrom, Wabieg ia, en t4 lb ria ing lilrt t l.wlay " Hm Hal Ayr at Ik mM a tt Aiet'a Hra.Miil tt J It. ttrr.f dlriaiy i),iit r(i. nf bar. fig ll. l t .'ififl low. an lti.t l lb W..f I I fair, ni'" Molaeti ,f p(hf rartli .riM y t'J aao lo a '" ibif at "'!, hot it all lirp-l n l ll atl allf of tt rl f.l'iug lb nty of !il hjadfit-ra atxl a,atrna. Ik .l.e i f It. tta)H'fif til nt I fa Al' Xfa,a)i! In rt aa f..! "?' i'p' till l )l a atel sr.la-li. It n o l I'" to t !! f n t'i'nt. It t tfa r tl mf la," l 'a l !' l r ! j i i. alii a d xy tuff b ti r.l Kail' "!... Kl I f ) f ' Wi i We-a. Tb Colnmbia river i rising at a rap id rat sod Is causing ranch noeaeines on tba part of peoi.1 rrsidiog along tb river a they tear a repetition of tLe flood of two year ago. Fr n.m I will sell a drat claa. high grade, high arm sewing mat-bin guaran teed for 10 year, r or further partiou- 4r oall on or addreas, N. A. leacb. Lei Ingtoo, Oregon. 8-tf 1 bit 0hn i now associated with tba firm of tl. ileppoer A Go., In tb for warding boalnea. Tbej pay tba highest market prir for pelt and bide and at- taoj to all forwarding. This sbop aokonwlitdge tb receipt of aom very fin radiaham at tb band of Masters Owo and Paul Marl. Tbey were qui largo, bat Im1 and balk and BM1 lb right plan on lb tditor'a la bia. lim again, bo) a. Moat Coogh may b tared in a few hour or at any rata in a tw day, by th na of A)tf Cberry Pectural. Wilb itrb a prompt and anra remedy a tbi at bead, Iber I o need ot prolonelac ih gny for week and roontba. Keep tbi remly io year boo. K. O. Won-UII ears I froes Ixmg Crrek no Tbaraday vn(D, brteging bw (tuny with bira. and will remaia la lb eity a fw dai. KIylrtto) relarsa war nol all wbn b left boas tot ennnvh bad b) rft4 lo oolpr him lhal thing wr badly mUad.cbuW lag lhal a gml dl of promiMnoo scrab biag bad been doa. CTTto ArratT-Oa Wdn-lsy Tenlng last Ed Ual and Clia. IJkibbio bream looJed la a flbl at Iba iWlve dr (Ka, deneg ahieb Hat alMia4 tVibbie la lb arek, nearly rohlg tba jlg'il. Itubbin (sad good fitbt.bflW ter, wild aoibleg bt batar' wpnn t'tt df. Hal w a'reiJ bat U Oat-tl era Ibal time ft of a tll mnt rased! Fatbaf'a flaf, fk lat dy of lb regular r rg saw lo fJ fo li. la lb a"tltitia bait mil r lb aii asf" Ml I) , Oartro'U Mim w,OlJft4 rgtia. kf Beacoiufleld and 8pnrg;eoa War Both Liberally Endowed. The prompt wit of the late Lord Beaconsfield is well known. On one occasion when he was a member for Bucks, he presided at the annual din ner of the county agricultural society at Aylesbury. Among the company, says the New York Post, was a farmer in the neighborhood, a son of the Em erald Isle, and a red-hot radical. The commencement of Mr. Disraeli's speeches was frequently characterized by an almost painful hesitation, and on this occasion the faltering was even more noticeable than usual, but the restless eyes were very bright, and the master of fence was ready with parry or point. "Speak up," cried the Irish man; "get on faster." He had fallen into the trap. "Wait, my friend," said the member; "it takes some time to bring my ideas down to yours." Many anecdotes, more or less apocryphal, have been current as to the wit of the late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. One, how ever, which is perfectly authentic, is characteristic of the man. On one oc casion he was much annoyed by three young men, who persisted in wearing their hats. He appeared for the time not to notice them, but proceeded to tell his audience of a visit he had paid to a Jewish synagogue. "When I en tered," he said, "I took off my hat, but was Informed that the great mark of respect was to keep it on. I did so, inougu i can assure you l iclt very strange wearing my hat in a place of worship. And now, as I paid this mark of respect to the synagogue, may I ask those three Jews in the gallery to con form equally with our rules, and kind ly uncover their heads?" The men col lapsed. TO BE IN GOOD SOCIETY. Culture and Refinement to Have Prece dence Over Birth and Rank. High moral character and education, whether it be of book -lore or that of observation and good example, polish of manner and good habits are the requisites of good society. One whose ideas of social equality were rather democratic than exclusive, says the Philadelphia Press, was heard to re mark: "One man is born just as good as another, and a great deal better than some." Unless the son of a gentleman be a gentleman he is no more entitled to the name suggesting refinement than a man is entitled to the name of general whose father before him was a general. One must win his own laurels or go uncrowned. Birth to a marked degree is an acci dent, and those who are considered to be well born are oftentimes the most objectionable elements of society and the most dangerous associates. One need but watch closely the daily record of those on both sides of the Atlantic, whose birth gives them prestige in so ciety, to prove that education and cul tivation of high morals go further to ward making refined society than all the good or blue blood that ever flowed through the veins of royalty and the no- Diaty. tn course, it would be the height ot absurdity to argue that all men are born equal, and would be as illogical to argue against the superiority of blood- ea animals of the race course over the ordinary draft horse. However, the nobility of culture and refinement should have precedence over the nobil ity of birth and rank. DOCTOR aAAAAtW ENGLISH Remedy 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 wnoopmg uougu, Croup is a very tat.ii disease. utiliy one halt of those at tacked die. The erreat The disease progresses so rapidly that the loss of a tew hours iu treatment is often fatal. Acker's English Reme dy will cure Croup, and it should al ways be kept in the bouse for emergencies. A 35 cent bottle may save your child's life. ' Three slzesi 3.1c, 50c, $1. All Druggtit. ACKER MEDICINE CO. 16 & 18 Chambers St., New York. mm REDUCED RATES. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THBRB'SaaBO' a Change in Business All Around ? ED. 11. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Been 1 mm auiter D REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleii goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, Blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. Those contrmplHtiufreoine east, ebould cull 00 or dddrpsa the Union PaniScCity Ticket Offioe. 135 Third Street, Portland, tor rates to tbe following meetings: Republican Notional Convention, St. Lnnis, Mo., June 16th. Democratic National Convention, Chi obro, Ills., Jnly 7th. Peoples Party Convention and Ameri can Silver Convention, St Lou in, Mo, July 22nd. National Convention Young People's Sooiety Christian Eudeavor, Washing ton, D. C, July 7th to 13th. National Educational Association Meeting, Buffalo, N. i ., July 3rd to 10th. Encampment Grand Army ot tbe Re public, SI. Paul, Minn., September 14th. B. W. Baxter. 46 tf. General Agent. Gilliam & Bisbee Are Yon Hade Miserable by Indigestion, Constipa tion, Dizziness, Lose ot Appetite, Yellow Skin? Bbiloh's Vitalizar is a positive are. For sale by Wells &Warren. Catarrh t'ni-fd, Health aud sweet breath seonred, by Shiloh's Uatarrh Remedy. Prioe 60c. IIorhi Btomk. Oo last Wednesday Diitht, A. A. Wren'a pony waa stolen (rum his baro ont on tbe Long Creek road, near tba city limits. It ia d scribed as being a sorrel, blszs In taoe, bobtail, two ssddla marks on eaob side, bind feet both white, branded W oo left cheek, 81 00 left aboolder, long bair on fetlocks, aii or seven years old. Tb young man who drove Jaa. Jones' milk wsgoa and Harris, the man wbo took care of rant Jo tee, are charged with being tba culprits. Tba first named went away wi'b tba clrous and tba latter is supposed to bava taken tba borse down io Tba Dalles. Us left riding one boras and leading Mr. Wrso's animal Wren's pony runs a pretty good race, KmalUTrll lb uy. A vast mass ot dlroot. ooimpesobabls testimony proves twjond aay ptmaibility or doubt llial linotle Harsaparilla sot a ally doea perfectly and permanently ears iI mhi oauawl by Impure bl'od. Ita rtoord o caras Is aar q ialed and th ear bava ofien bo eoooraoltahed alter all otbef preparations bad failed Hood's Pills sore all llvei ills, killiooa- dmb, jaoadios, Indigestion, sick bead. eobe. Hn. Srarns!) A. Lovilu kfesara. II J. iVao and C'tiaa Jobosuu, repablioao candidate fur a'reuit Jadg-a. proeecatiiig attorney ami turiibvr of lb board qualigatloo for I be silt It Jodioisl die not, 'Mpectivsly bava be a saoceeafai by goodly plsfalitie. 71m Ills 4 . GuostlrUa, tee mot Ibaa bait tb ilia f euiwo. Karl's Clover IUhA Te is a pleaaabl rnr f.r Cutslipetlvq fut ! by Walls A W arras. Ihfoogh treies oa tha (). II A N. V foa via. I'mallUs. Walla Malls aad I'endUbia. Tsr-.ob slw-prra. Oral a avm1 rlae, wtl fuo la ObaeettoS) wit le Lau a l'arina. lb earn as berate 'lira A lUrossa firal claas elrpr I'ofV lar.1 U fipokeae. OoaaeHieg wilb lb B'aMlaaa sleep to fl. Teal. Sad Ihrmta-li fcrt4 slpf fuellsad lo Ml rsji. ar,n ran la s .a sect ma wild it. Orvat StMlbvre railway, If ri.OWEK-l FOKBM.K. I have a supply of Clematis roots left nn my banns lor sain. Very choice va rieties. Apply to M. L Cantwkll. A DOUBLE DOSE. II Took the Totnlilo and Got th Dleaa- luff Too. A wheelman who waa scorchlnff through Washington park rounded one of the curves just nn a little erlrl about lour years old started to run across the road in front of him. Ho set his teeth, says the thicupo Tribune, turned his bicycle sharply to the loft nnd flew out or the saddle In one direction, while the rrmchino was tumbling iu an other, the little girl cuoaninir bv a hair'a breath. , . . ... . . iou rareiciw nruioi" exclaimed a nharp-voieed matron, who camo run ning up. "You monkey on two wheels. whut do V'i t i. lean by racing nlwrnt the pnru i,i ti,, , tlnredcvll kind of a way? Haven't to 1 any consideration for other folks? Wi't ym know you are always name to run over aomclKHly? Do you wanit.iuoare people to death? Home ptHiplchnven't tbe aen.se they were born 1111. it 1 bad my way about It I'd slop this buitinPHs mighty ruiclc. You mi(,'ht have killed my child." t . u .. . ica, ma am, replied the young man, wno nua gathered himself up and was making an inventory of bis dam ages, "uul I didnt. 8he got off without a arrati'h, and I've a skinned dbow. a brulwd knee, a sprained ankle and a lame shoulder. Thcre'a a nlm of skin as big a a half dollar gone from the palm of my band, my hair Is full of dirt, I mined a suit of clothes. ana 11 will cost me Cften dollars to have the marhine mended. If I'm not Uieklng, ma'am, I don't think you ought to kkk." He pl.-ked np bis broken bicycle, put It over hia slumMer and limped alowly away In tba dlrwUm of tba neartwt r- palr shop. THE Its OHg ta MOT TAMALC by a rtrlgki NOTICE. No fiBbing will laces. lm. be allowed on onr A. B. FliOBBNOE, H. P. Florence, L. A. Florence. TO THE IT BUG. One of the Dm. Dtrrin, Hpenialists, of Portlaod. Or.t will be at the Pslaoe Ho tel, Heppuer, Or., Jnoe 20, to July 15. We are not email meD, lbs. "We are small men, Xs. we are not tie Largest Hiercnanis in tne vofid i But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need ol Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glamware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwire, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, Pipe Fitting!, Stores and Ranges, Wagons, Backi, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hamtneri, Saws, Sledges, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran lteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Boillers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine onr Goods and Get Prices. We have Goon Goods at Fais Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices. MA.IN STREET - HEPPNER. OREGON I'llls Do Nut (.'ore. Pills do not cure constipation. They only aggrnvasat. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea gives pnrleot regularity of tbe bowels. For sale by Wells and Warren Miss ZoAPxItersnn returned from Wal la Walla on Wedoeaday morning after a short visit with ber relatives in that city For your Protection. CuUrrli "Cures or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid foirn to b taken lntcruully, usually onutniu eitln-r Meri-ury or Iodide of Piituiwit, or both, which aro injur. luus if too long ttiki'u. I ut un U is a 1 x-al, not a blood diseiuH), caiiiw-d by sudden change to Cold or damp weuther. 1 1 shirts in th nawd puwi'cs, aOW'tiiig eyeo, curs and throat. Cold in the head cmis- s cxciwivn flow f tiiwns, aud, if rcx iclly ni-liTb d, there. suits -r rutiirrb mil follow; ai-vcre pain In the hi-otl, a nnring tumud 1 1 the iunt, bad breath, and oftuiilimna an i.fT.-n-five dis. cliarge, Tbereniedyi'hiiuldl'(uicktosllay inflammation sod lmd tlienn-nrlirr.un. Kir's Cream lialm Is the aok now lodged cure fir thoso troubles and contains w mercury Lor any injurious drug, l'rice, 00 o-nta. WOOLGROWERS! The wool market ia not ypt affected by tbe McKinley boom, and reports are not encouraging. We have ample storage capacity at IE lOOLMOraS' WAREHOUSE for tbose who desire to bold for higher prices, and by introducing Eastern buyers, secure for those who wish to sell, the highest market price. , We pay teamsters and hold wool subject to order. No commission charged for felling. We pay highest price for bides and theep pelts. Rolled barley and feed for teamsters. Ne Are fluents ior little's dip, The best sheep dip in the market. We have 5,000 shingles which we will sell at cost Mark your wool (7) and direct teamster to lower warehouse R. F. HYND, Manager. Notice of Intention. I AND OFrifK ATTIIK D l I M, tiKKdOf. IJ Mr J. I't. Notli la hrrrlir Ilteii lhal Uie (olldWIns namfl aclili-r liaa lllt-il turtle of hi Inlrtiilun to rnaki final rHi( In Uifwirt ( hia rlnlm. thai l'l ir'il will ha malt rH-nra tna coiinijr rlrra tl M'rnw euiiniy at iit'ppiier, uron, on my a, vrm, n: TKl'MAM C IIAIKI.. 114 T. tin SM. tor the S'i hi-',, S, f, ai4 E' M.v,Hm. ft. a. K. K W H. llananifa lha tollowlns wltiu-Mr u. rns hlapoiitlmioiia rrai.lriiia upon au-l cultivation ol aaid laiio, l Orlo K. riinr1h. Anann K. WrlrM, Jrw Emry anil Wnlry Hlotana, all ul Hanliuan, Or JAA. r. M'KiKR, lift Kaiau-r. Notice of Intention. f An fTTV' AT TH K ItAI.I.K. OM KUOM, I i Mar a. Il X.m.- la h.t.-l.f rlrn Ida lha Mi nf naisMt arlllar haa Ala.1 not Ira t4 hia InivnUon lo naM final .fi.l In aui.tmrt "I hlailaloi, ant that aal-l prrnA will tm tna.l U-lura J W Morr'.ar r-ninlr clalk, at Hvpimtr, iri-Knn, on jtin , KATHAKirbUfllAW, IMC No h.f tha t'i NTV at fT, tl 1 v t. a , k I . K Manarora lha t..l,.t tta allnrwa tn t"'ra hi. MllillHIUMM IMI.I.IU. UI.IU ..til lllall..M j ol. aaM lan-l l i, ...if. mil, i, annnr num. "nrrmaa Shaw bf II t tkK t. Notice 0 final Settfment. NrrTH ts lirarav tlVH THKT T" H'tr'altfta4 at'ttnlaffalo t4 the aatat'ot rah ul'iniii. lll H-l (h tinfit A hia artotiMla allhaaWI t .t aa a h t mlMl.i'ab. al lha msI 1 91 m M Ilia Imal I on ft of MirfMitf mmif, al u o rlf a. a sv. to Im Kil.i. al lha o.trl tleoa In l.nr In aaul luajlilf, oa Ilia Mb 4af ol Jul J, It . aa (,. I h iria, II St , Aitmli-laifaUrf. Wa aartno. tl'M, ('Mali's a.d ilt tir waa -al at 4 (ltad;s s.sd; Karl's Ctr IUn Ts baa n.sd. aua wan a ax aaupj. Maa C B. Wnsi.f. T sal. by Watts Warraa. tin 0 . 3 May, Ula. CbUr aa I Out r aetit nat It it s nr aad ra-balf farl -nsa, CM'alr alualr.g la 0L? will. Way ae X wMb tba riavtkisi ol Ita Matrh faMf na HalSf.laf lbs eina4 Vary raiaaai fal tavavttsf M-fUraiil fl4CfcaMtiaHUia'aCnib lUm.df etly SalaaMa fr -p a ! b'"t'''tf ' It aiil (..mil f.'klaft h) ( a4 .Ioaaii, H i b I M f r Vtal ta,s af It la fia fait" 4 fa" SB 4 ff' .M'rM i. V Ji. haJa. t-ai,it-.i's tTiari ;,, lha ia.aa "ul l t'"r" la tba Inaanrial I ma, baa again bvataxf ta Hrppm, bavtr f pm'tk4 (t'Ma Ual ' stxp. I4inr kaddlnc tmait lbs rlty tv.M C'Uaflay B 1 1 J Sf f r-U's a rail aba ia tna. TaatVat rMarae a kiliikib'e (f 4 fi,al a mrk aoe-a, Kf-B il ai mm It Cr, wt sat by WaJ.s Ravallf r.ilallM4 Ciaa.1. finsa; I'lnnrHy waa a U4 with a phll-' " ". siii Mf"'. wa otaophicai miii'l and a tin.Uen VaHb, aays tha New York World. It waa Una "buaUd Unit," aa he railed It, tbat rve hint tliia frvMy litlla pet urns of They wer atandlnir on rmer one day when a bt tsmaln man pawml. "I wonder," aaid Snsj-. "wbaU-wr mad m rail drn tini?a lomalraT" "nt you Wn.mraVil MliUey. "Naw! n yotj dm t needi r." "Vra, I dM ami 111 tell yer If f-r wsnta tr-r kuiw. I y bnow tally liynn?- "Yerir "Well, fully waa r jfiMn up drr IPiwery onr nitfht m Id bla pal and ! kai, alia waa hungry. C all ,d il.-r riv. an ba trim irtty and Mrf'Mwim' and drmrs b-r lnt.-rs rratranl and ait ln-rd'in U-ra Ul.la. I'artitnrt di r waiter and aat. rtbst d fsas wsntr iK-rfala tiame waa MiJIla and al aya ado waitta rr fl'" hit a o an' tt rup rr ei(Tce, f ull aays h wanU a rid mum; and rr titl! ff lwr. Inr rrnif Wauta W jTit rial ord. r straight, ki be sata; 'J..t aay that aria ' Nif ullaay,. -lirf t-r M4li and d re.,l irr Cully, ar" Well h ,T'ta awsf aayllJ4? Vt .irf. 11.4 tr ll Jli. iid lor tuii.'a.ist hell rtl It ri(fl.L Wltoa h nmiet b' l with It h MIS li." tues? Aw. fo on " "Dal Hifht; ar sine dat tlttm they rails 'em KM trf rno!la," fay aail 'Id lika l-r Jtt rarva my Initial Inton'-tr, tw ir rw ! Ika HfSt lit t;:.:r at-r.il ratlft alius .( MoLar.-ry." An-I tlw (wr ti afifla-a aruu4 Uwavaauala Mixirtr, Mi.i'r, Ilrv yrr hA Ut M4 HUKHirra SALE. N'oTfi 1 1 tmrnv fait rv that i-kmi li lit tlilin ul vtarolli.a la'l4 ax nl lha rtrrull murt ot lha ala .4 W lo i .rt, lift ot If 'ttmm . tn Mar tl. I" aa4 -a rtl.alav a"! rial oa.,a ft in4gm rn.r 1 a-1 a(fa o i4 t..-irt oa, I t.a ?n4 1, nf ataxh l If la.K ,4 t.ama m Ha rli.ff..o aa .ilililaairf ot lha attafa art lao.aa M atit. amH ,.,.. i a at a",at iaa llaniMt.io. I.fa I lla.t'i-. Kf M Th Hr,i , iqin.,,i-i.,,im,il T"iaf llimlia a.4 A-lia l'art-, rttaota. Ir lha l-im of In hwwa-Ml lMara faj Inlaaat Ihiiwia ,i lha rf ot fa-o f9 rati! aa aoOMm front Jitoa II loal tiif In. a M .,-!. a1 laaola t llant a'lrnaa, a aa ao-t ha) lha furlhrj a4 Ihtrt anrl mi r-w .iiaraa.)4a a4 ahta- aa h aai-t -Hwof h aaa r.i.lr ft 4 alla ad that tha l.nrtr narrtM-l fattl )f.flf to an h 4 M w at -4 ' a ' i a-t aa j ol Ual H'Hi U l li.l n I at : oiat a 4 v, a 4 r , t a w aarti-M, a all.. , II la a a . a I I H . h fcrl ta aaiiair aalrj t-i-ls .-aol, -a a4 ar-rlwlof a.v I am aa ATvat-Av. IJta itr, mm, Itaiial r a of aia f at tha ImI t of K ho.aaln M .1 -.. aoai rrftl lm t a. 'I i ,M a a -1 hrialnl 4 i a.-n In aM i. Is lra ar t fawt a a ar a al i 1 'o . ll.a h ai-4 a "t haa N -a f- ! t- aa -f. t- f -a w.la f- tag ti A l. taa aa--a a i M aa,4 a t.Maj Erieppner, Or. New Blacksmith Shop. Tba nuderslitned bas opened op a new blseksmilb sbop opio aita tba opero bonsa, and la prepsied to do any kiud of work lo hia lios. Io coooeolioa ba will ran a FIRST CLASS WAGON ShJOP I Work df us al ropolar Prices and io a satisfactory manorr. I bava seen red tba services nf ao riperienoed Loraeshoer, rf. J. II at Ion, nf Halem, aod boraea will ba shod so aa to prevent interfering and over rracblog.or aoaay W. I. HUUIVMEIt, Heppner, Or. THE PALACE HOTEL BAK, J. C. J30ROI1JCLIS, Prop. a.a-waa-waa.aaaak-tamak-aaaaka Keeps the Finest Wines, Li(iiors and Cigars. 0h ! Where Did You Get Them Pants? I) mm hs I aall lllnoitiara. ami am tlinfr mil that! Furnlahlnf flonla an4 ars Slllug nauaj (armia, llanlaar. Ilaaafa aiot olhaf thlosa. Patronaoe Solicited. Satlslactlon Guaranteed. Sxxiitlx ec Bro., aaair.itt asaa aia l-s.lsaa la FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. lot Ail Wait In Vhta tin l'irttrr lln( ael nti t of t firtora fraoilnf, ail llii't. al attr-a w, aill aa aa Mm ut4au( Mat (uaiaoiaa aalia-at-!. ffWaai raaaniMihla. t'tthtlaah. HIoixj Opp. 1. O. TlininpMiti Co.. .Main Ht. lli'ppnt'l. SirLr, I a raw a4 a I a ' . - V I ! i at aivl I l Ur) t' I lajiaa tut tt. md tv ai i i . i s p. SFl ar ENGLISHwBUSINS POLAfiO a:(G0:J I I'll. I s. i t ii c. n ;m . UIt i A' Ot.l 4H, bl . .! tll,MI III W ar K a. I 1 11 V,, Mn , f 'H'..), Il llt.'AillV. BOASDIHG DEPARTAErlT'"LA5IES A 5 r N.V-t. r- m,- Va-