TURNING GRAY AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Danger is Averted by Using AYI 5J HAIR VIGOR "Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I was, threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, 1 commenced using this prepara- as'. V tici, and was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried any other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair from falling out, stimu lated a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. IIaigiit, Avoca, Neb. Ayer's Hair Vigor PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Aycr't Sarsaparilla Itemoves 1'implcM. CALENDAR mm was mrrzrn SlOjllTUflllS tffl22IMMll3g Qambrinus Beer, .HALF PINT BOTTLES Hotel Bar! City Drinkable CI Liquors ra. Call and Smokabla on Tad. Lircl Elleobnroauu bail the credit or disoreJit of hsvintj rnineJ a joiiou in no by ao outburst of ttntirlo bnraor. "The ooforluoate olifot for itbom it ii my privilege lo appear," paid a young bar rister, mult inn U easoy 10 West minster 1111 "lb abfnrtntiala oiirot. my l"rd, for bom I appear bom! brml I My, my lord, 017 unfortunste client " Leaning forward and tt-skiog in a soft, cooing voic Ibat 111 all lie mora derisive btesuaa it was to Mile. )ea boroagb said : "Yon may go nt, air, ao far tbe Court is wilt) yon." Tbia Judga was famous for saroasiio spreoliea lo eoaoaul wbo tonaomed bis lima to no purpoaa. Mr. Preatoo wis a grant 000 veyaucrr, bol cot a brilliant sJrocets. Oo 00s ooraioo. bating Inflicted 00 lb ooorl aa unspeakably dry oration, to wards tbseloa of Ibsdsy lit saksd abeo it would ba tbelr lord. Lips' pUsaara to bear Iba remainder of bis srgamsot. Lord Ellroborongb nil red a sigh tf rea Ignatioo sod ansaarrd: "V's ara boood lo basr )on, and wa will endeavor lo gla j on oor undivided elirntioo oo Frt day aril; but, aa for pleasure-, tfast, air, bas been long ool of Iba qortlion." Wbeo, in trial shoot soma liroeetona anarrlra. a beirieUr named GIJreoll a bad ssld over and over sgaia with dull erboeity Ibat tby "aers l ratable. beoeoae Iba limMlona coilJ ba reached oolr by boring, abicb was a matter of acWoc," Eilenborongb grae!j Inquired "Would yott, Mr. WMo', ba oaba. litva that tvery kind of boring Ut mat ley of scleaet V Here and There. Heory BUckwell is back from Wallula. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood for sale. 37-tf. E. C. Warren is looking after onr mer chtnta needs today. T. D. Mathews was over from Pine Oity last Wednesday. Niok Linguil.of Hamilton, was in town ibis week on business. Asa Thompson is taking in the Mason ic grand lodge this week. Tbeo. Anderson, of Eight Mile, was in Ueppner Wednesday last. Mrs. Jerry Cobn is np from Portland visitiog friends and relatives. Tom Matlock and Harry Hays are in irom tee Matlock ranch today. Gos Stalter got back Thursday from a anearing tonr of want oonnty. Heppner will celebrate. This decision was reached sinoe our last issue. Bill Ingrom and Wes Brannnn were over Irom Eiebt Mile last Thursday. M. Williams and J. R. Ntuamaker were up from lone last Weduesday. Ioe oream dinners at the Grand Cen tral every Saturday at 25 cents. 47-60 1 Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Cutter wlliskflv. On tun lit flhria Rnrnliora' La Grande Marble Works. La Orande Ure. a. V. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Col. Cbas. Reioheooauh. of Seattle. was in ueppner on business last Tues day. Old Hatt. Dave McAtes and Bill Tillurd left last night for tbe Portland races. John L. Sperry is talked of for tbe position of chief of police down at Port land. Miss Cora Rbea departed for Walla all 00 Weduesday night to visit with relatives, Mrs. Jus. Dodson, daughter of Uncle Cbas. Kirk, is over from Wallowa visit ing relatives. Rev. W. E. Potwine will hold services Rt the M. E ohurob, Tuesday, June 16. All ure invited. Arlington Record : 0. A. Rbea, of Heppner, was orossing sheep at the Arlington ferry today. I. N. Sargent, father of 0. O. Sargent. arrived this morning from Tbe Dalles I and will remain today. Mrs. S. P. Garrigo.es returned Sunday from Salem, Oregon, where sbe bad b-en visiting tbe past month. Greon Mathews and wife departed today for McUntne springs wbere tbey go tor alio. Mathews' bealtli. Our pntrons will please bear in mind that tbe shop is 10 serious need of mon ey. Tbe paper oannot rnn without it. A flood a few days ago at Canyon City direly tnreatena 1 the town tor a fei hours, but finally resulted in no serions damage. Preaobiog morning and evening at tbe M. b church, south. Morning subject. Duty; evening subieot. "fbe Sura foundation. Mre. T. W. Warmotb. sister of Mrs. GeorgD Swaggart, arrived this morning from California. Sbe was aocompamed by her daughter. Wm. t letober, wife sod son are over 10m Pi It. I Rock lo visit Tom Matlock and family. Mrs. Matlock and Mrs. letober are sisters. Complaints ara being made Ibat the uong Creek road through Spring Hoi low ik 10 Dad snape. j be supervisor boold look after ibis. Jos Woolery and Sun Ritobie were np from lo ie Wednesday last. Jos re port crops in good oondition bat the staud of wheat is bad. J. Grooms and Chae. Barnetl cams in yesterday from the Peulaod ranob. Tbey have undated lo shear out 20,000 bead of sheep np there this year, Arlington Record : Attorney J. H Lyons, of Coodon, took the train at Arlington Wededy morning for a few teks visit at Walla Walla. EJ McDahl and Tboa. OilBllen wera in town last Thursday. Ed bid just re- earned from Camas creek where ba bad taken bis sheep tor the summer. Word oomea from all quarters that tha neatest ami unit satistaotorv dye for col oring tbe baard a brown or black it Book- logbam's I'ys for lbs Whiskers. W mm era Who are nervous, weak, worn out with local troubles find cure blood. nerve strength, and perfect health in Hood's Sarsaparilla. We do not say tho above to raise false hope. It has been the experi ence of many, very maujf women in those intensely trying periods which: demand and consume so much ervous force those special physical trials we delicately indicate by merely using the words Maid, Mother, Matron. Like a confidential friend we suggest tho use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, a reli able blood purifier and tonic; it has helped many others and will help you. " I was in poor health five years, broken down in strength, and appetite all gone. Local troubles and other weaknesses In tensified my misery. Nervous sick eadaches dizziness, heartburn and pains In my back made me think I should never be well again. A friend prevailed upon me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I soon began to improve and in six months it restored me to better health than for years. I have found Hood's Sarsaparilla a grand medicine for all troubles peculiar to A PECULIAR CARESS. Maoris el Xew Zealand Embrace and Bob Komi. There Is one habit which the Euro peans have not been able to introduce among the Maoris, that of kissing; and when one looks at the mouth of a na tive woman it -is evident, says Dem orest's Magazine, that an osculatory caress might not be pleasant, for the lower lip is covered with tattooing on the inside, which must be a very pain ful operation. But what will not a woman do to be in the fashion? In New Zealand a native woman would as soon think of dispensing with her tattooed under lip as an American belle would think of wearing an unfashion able bonnet. The natives are very affectionate, but have not learned the habit of kissing; instead, they throw their arms around each other, and pressing their noses together move their heads up and down, mamng at tne same time a crooning sound which is changed to suit the occasion, being mournful if a mutual friend has died since they last met, but always somewhat sad, for it is intended to convey the idea of the sorrow they have felt at their separa. tion. When two Maoris meet they stick their spears, or war clubs the latter being also used as walking staffs in the ground, as a sign that they are at peace with each other, and then throw their arms over each other's shoulders and rub noses. DR. DARRIN, The Celebrated and Well Known Specialist TO VISIT HEPPNER. Sly Sex I am now strong and healthy and can do a good day's work. I stand by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it cured me after other medicines failed." Mrs. Lvs Dieb, Carlinville, Illinois. This and many similar cures prove that Mood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. It. Prepared only by C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass. 11 . 11 r!ff ire purely vegetable, cara. flOOa S PUIS tulj prepared. 25 cents. For a Limited Time Only: June 20 to July 13. ft Mat rs at Ik WatM s for Kym tUranptrilU t.y Iha eitraof dloarv diattnrtioa or hav.fta1 " hlfxi.t tariflr elinH an mUiIhI al lb W.hM's fair, Cbioai. Mrtofrluf of tbr arapartiia -"i,i by ty nekbUtaethniat (4tbtr r"d bat lli'T tu all lorl ftllratMl of lt tula f .fto.l lief lb miry of paiMtt m.tir,. an fHtnm: Tb dM, of M.a WntM'a flf lb ntt la Uv.if ff Af' HtnUs la r7wt f..l...: r s Hrspa rilta la sol s .ien jlin'. II ant twlo; to il ll dt tfOO. It M brs urn IU B)-f.i." in IK "rMi " al Sm. lit f"4 f lav!' ( I": I lie mi l tt l (. 1 in.lo nn i ! Tfc Hi f'nf In lh Ui. Bll IM Imm It KWl ( It s Unlnf tM 4 k'luiilBt ' M pttt l"IJtll" Bold om'f al lb Ur 8lwe. r Ha. Im . Ir t-f A r t ' t,u irs motor, on teoafiani4 ru, Htina dump, ami one iteelfiam rakt, foot dump. It ill tell at cot I for Co ft. 11. 11. 0. Jobnsoa t Sons bvs eompletad Ibeir sbeannc operations ool at Mabog oy Kidua. Mr. Jobosoo aod his soo, 0. P., and wife, are at prwenl sojourn lug In too. Tboma Nelson aod motbsr are ran- Ing iba Whits hotel and restaorant in rnidleion. when ya go tbera lv tben a call. Tliy will trsal yon rbibt. 87-lf. E. O : Mr. Drmerls of Diiia todsy old lo Iba soonrinc aula bis soliraelip of IM wool for 8 enaU. Tbls is Iba bigb- I ptioa paid Ibis soa anya-bera la Eaatrro Orrgon. Fr S22.C0 I will a II Brat claaa, blab rsd. bigb arm stoles' marbles gnaran td lor 10 yoara. fat furlbr peitico Urs ell on or addraa, H. A- laob, I i log too. Oregoo. B-H-tf. Hltn lmi: Mrs. H. P. Oarrigaas, of ll'por, mhn bs bo vuuicg hr iirs. sir. Klla MeDuaall. Mr. T. 11. Wit.no, and t lh.r rvlatlvaa bars, lad for bar bo oi Iti is morning W. P. rVrDr la prpart4 lo do all kind of bUek.mitbioc. borMnomg, m.cblna rvpairipg, go oik, In ft aatlblAg la b(hust r"bl Sh.rgM asd atfrtn gaaraat4. Mil H". E If. Tboeapaoa, rpraalii)g Iba llrid.l Vrll LomUflng Co., visa l ll.nimar Tow1sf ll oa baalnMM. air. - ..... . i l b mtt ana of Mfl)iooan a rp- rMt)tal al Iba lat lgi.llivt '0. With Iba blind fall of bm-r. Iba r.iJ l.rm U all Iba ' Mflva, (livs iba .m ibofimga l.n.ing a lib Ai'a H.f.apariila aal d of lao ft Aim's pills. a4 tiill ' inrrf a v.f blor) la oa lif. J.iiff ibis fuf . m4 fa II ixi fpM II Mf".! Nuaflfavorjboly a lr Mothers will find Chsmberlain'sConeb nemedy especially valuable for oronp and whooping cough. Il will give prompt relief and is safe aud pleaannt, Wa have sold it for several vears and it has never failed In trive tbe moot perfect satisfaction. G. W. Richards, Duqueene, Pa. Sold by Conser & Brock. Diuuaists. The Woman's Ghristian Temneranee Union will meet, aa usual, in the M. E. ouurob on Wednesday next at 2:30 p. m. Some good musio is expected, and read ings anu disoussion upon lbs evangelis tic department cf the woik. All are earnestly invited to be present. A healthy appetite, with perfect diges tion and aMirailatioo, may beeeonred by the use of Ayer's Pills. Tbey cleanse aud strengthen tbe whole alimentary oaoal and remove all obdraotions to Ihe natural fuuotiona of either aex, without any on pleasant effects. Arlington Reoord: Agent F. 0. Uindla returned last night from a week's onting tu this and Morrow counties. Lie report! an excellent lima with bis wheel eijoy ing tbe invigorating mountain air, aod says that ba la sorry be didn't stsy another week. Lost Oo Wednesday morniug, some where on tbe Eo bo stage road between Ueppner and Milt Powell's pUoe, a light colored overooat. Finder will oonfer a tvor by retorting same to Ibis ofllce or lo iba owoer, lienry Tbomsoo, of butter oreek. It, Meroary : 3. W. Ivey, deputy district attorney, made reoord for bimwilt thai wilt euioe ttirough years lo oome. Mr. Ivey is ooa of Iba best oaupaigo speak ers in lbs slate. Ha bss been eulogised by all wbo listened to bis brilliant ora tory. Charley Jooea, tbe well-koown "old timer" in Iba lonsorial line, baa again located la Ueppner, bsvicg parebaerd Qreeo Mathews' shop, Minor building nil TO USE THE EARTH'S HEAT. One of the Schemes of the Future I Highly Alluring. One of the schemes for future engl neers to work at, says an article in Cur rent Literature, will be the sinkinjr of a shaft twelve thousand to lifteen thousand feet into the earth for the purpose of utilizing1 the central heat of the globe. It is said that suh a depth is by no means impossible, with the im proved machinery and advanced meth ods of the coming engineer. Water at a temperature of two hundred degrees centigrade, which can, it is said, be ob tained from these deep borings, would not only heat houses and public build ings, but would furnish power that could be utilized for many purposes. Hot water already at hand is neces sarily much cheaper than that which must be taken when cold and brought up to the required temperature. Once the shaft i.i sunk all cost in the item of the hot water supply ceases. The pipes, if good, will last indefinitely, and, as nature's stokers never allow the fire to go out, there would coma in the train of this arrangement many ad vantages. When, by sinking a shaft in the earth, we can secure a perpetual heating apparatus which we can regu late by the turning of a key, one trial of life will fade into nothingness. USE OF THE SHOTGUN. to Prevent Ae- d Sloevm have one fiv footrW"9. c7 bom.i. coariey Tbs Osteite la last issne slated Ibat Btier ff Harrington bad collected f i.iXi . id tale! this year aod lbs same bad bean turned over to lb treasurer. Ibis was lbs amonot oollectsd last Thursday, Fri day and Halardsy. T. A. Bbea got lo reoeotly from a Iweoty-six day trip onl buying eatils lis delivered lo all 1200 bead. KTiO to Jobo Itocb, of Mino , 800 to Mr. lleaeb, of Helena, aod AM) bead to Il.ory Biebaa, oi Ueisoe. B. a fioitb Bro., opposite P. 0. Tbuaipeoa Co. 'a. la beadqoartera for scrven doois, window o re.ua, etc Call ou tbto for all work la tbs lioe of csb- iuel making, BDdsrtakiag and plot are Framing. i bll Cuba la now asoeiat4 ailb Iba Qrm of il. Ueppner A Co . la Iba for warding Imsloeea. Tbl pay b blgheal mark! prlre lr pelts and bidea and at- lead lo Ml rorwardmg. Tbe Sunday arbool pie sia at Pallets' grot fester ley wss a eooipleia sore... rally eeveaty Dv of Hrppuei s daatooas west dowo oB Iba gpeeial Irain. Proper Care In Handling ctdenta. A good sportsman Is familiar with his piece, and brave enough to be afraid of it, says Harper's Round Table. From the time he takes it out of the case the muzzle of the barrels is on his mind un til he has taken it to pieces, cleaned it, and put it away in his case. When he starts out in the morning, he takes out the barrels, and pointing them to wards the earth aa ha holds them In his left hand, he springs the stock into its place with his right. Then having fixed on the little piece of wood which clinches the two parts together, he passes his right arm around the barrels, ao that aa he carries it the stock points up and behind him at an angle of about forty-five degreea, and the barrcla point down toward the earth at a aim ilar angle In front of him. Around his waist or in his pockets he carries enrt ridges. No charge goes Into his gun until he has not only left the houae, but actually arrived on the grounds where he expects to find game. If he has to drive to tbe proper woods or tho shooting-stands or blinds, be places the piece In the bottom of the wagon, pointing out toward tne rear, never once allowing It to point towards him sell or anyone else who may be stand ing by. If be ia near enough to the woods or shore to walk be carries the gun aa dincrilivd, unloaded, until be reaches the proprr place. When climb ing over fences, whether with cart ridges in place or not, he pi ores the gun nndrr tbe fence Oat on the ground. climb over or under, and then picks it up from the other aide. Keating a shooting-piece agalnut a fence or wall in ao upright poailloo show the green horn or the careless and therefore poor eporuman. PUr'UUAR CRIMINALS, The Tendeery ef I'eople te Protect loer ef Ell. Not long ago, to one of our smaller American ciliea. a bank cahler was found to be a defaulter fur a large aum nearly or quite a hundred thoiinatid dollar. rrpviininly to hi fall ba I aid to have beeo the mt popular man in the -place, and "noted for bia rhnrvh work." There wa no question a'mt this man's guilt. Indeed ha confeeeetl at once and without reservation. Now Minn the remarkable part of Through tbe earnest request of many in this vicinity, as we learn, one of tbe celebrated Drs. Darrtn of Portland, bag been prevailed npon to visit Heppner, Or., and will have bis offices at the Pal ace Hotel for a limited time only, June 20th to July 13th. Those wishing to oonsnlt the dootor find it to their advantage to call on him while here. Ue comes to us with testimonials throughout the whole North west, and the authentic report of some of bis oures seem nothing short of the mir aculous. There are few ills to which ha man flesh is heir that cannot be relieved and permanently cured by Dr. Darrin's Electro-Mngnetio treatment, and oases that have resisted tbe efforts of ordina ry physicians have yielded to his power, Tbe oases embraoe almost every kind of disease, and, as said before, no man woman, nor child need despair of relief and cure while Dr. Darrin offers bis in valuable servioes. Unlike most physicians who bave be oome eminent in their profession, tbe doctor's charges are extremely moderate and reasonable, acoording to oiroum stances and ability to pay He will not undertake any osses that he cannot cure or benefit. Consultation is free, to; should there be any oases that are in curable, he will immediately disoover them, thus saving bis patients any fur ther expenditure of time and money, wbioh they might otherwise squander. For tbe benefit of those wbo are not already acquainted with tbe doo tor's mode of operating with eleotro-msgnet- ism, and who mny be seeking aid, though distrustful, after many failures of every body aod everything, Dr. Darrin makes tbe extraordinary and most generous of fer to treat the worthy poor free, between the hours of 9 and 10 a. m., dally, lo prove to tbe community at large, bis ability and skill. All peculiar female troubles, irregular menstruation, luoorrbnea, displacement, etc, are confidentially treated, as wsll ss acute, chronic, privste and nervous dis eases of whatever nature, if onrable; no oases it not curable. Consultation free. Uffloe bours are " s. m. to s p. m, Charges for treatment low aod rensoo able aoonrding to ability to pay. Most oases can be treated at home af ter one visit to tbe doctor's office. All business relations with Dr. Darrin ars strictly confidential. err. vv ST lleVBVe I TO m i 17 1 VMS ffiQJDJL The highest claim for other tobaccos is "Just as good as Durham." Every old smoker knows there is none just as good ad a a Yon will find one coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two cou pons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwcll's Durham. Buy a bag of this cele brated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them. HAVE YOU HEARD Been THAT THERE'S I Ml ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Meroantile Go., and the stock is being disposed of at r Wholesale S i mm C J D m REGARD LEfSS OF COST, All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, e.te., are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, classware, hats. caps, blankets and in fact every thing kept in a general mercantile es tablishment, can ana see tne. stock before it is too late. ED. R, BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Ueppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. Gilliam & Bisbee Catarrh Cured, Health aod sweet breath seonred, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, l'rios 60c. "I bsv nstsr bad a day's to knees Is By hf." said a Biddl-agd a so Iba other day. -Wbl a eomfi It would b," sighs sou p lelid. "to be la bia l- fof aiearor two." Tel half of the In valid w see might be Jt a bealtby as be, if tbey Would ool lake proper ear i.f thatelvee, sal rwr food-o4 dl- e it. It's SO Street tbsl sorb slfepUt ll.lag are nvMii k4 tf Hf ano want beelkai Fod asakea bHb Il sskes strength and streegib wrd on akea. 1 b m bo l v beea ttek rmg Iwssiim be alwti 4lgll bl load, d tea aoatd tteenm 1 In Ihe rw I elertma ; hot tl te ery i1onl.f.il M Ilr fteott will f si peiiel iht ba Km ba st d-wa aa ol tsnsbt teeen. Notice of Intention. FAN!) OFFICR AT THE PAIXKH. OREOON. J Mkt S. Irani. Nutlm In 1'iti'I'V ill en thai Ihe following iiained (.tiler hu lllud tlnllce ill till Inli'iitlfiii tu malt Anal proof In support o( lit claim, aim that aalil priMii will Iik man before J. W. Morrow, roiinty clrk. at Ili'iMiiior. uregou, on June i, imi, vii: NATHANIEL U Hit AW, ltd. E. No. m. tat the t'i SfM and t'i BEU. 8er. '"i To. 2. H., K ?S .. Henanir in following witnexw to prov ni comimiom mnciaur upou ami cuuivaiiun of. Mill IkucI, vl: (ienrge Khlrk, Arthur limit, Sherman 8bw aod Hoy Hunt, all of HeppiK-r, ln-gon JAR. r. MIPIIKK. i'W-W KrglaU-r, We are not small men, fi)s. We are small men, Xs. i we are nit tie Largest itews in tiiewoiiii! But when the peopls ot all the surrounding country ara In need ol Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Olaaaware, Wood and Willow ware, Kalla, Iron, Barbwlre, Ciimberiana Coal, Qaaa and Water Pipe, Pipe Kitting, Stoves snd Raugrs, Wagoni, Backi, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammer, Sawa, Bledgct, Wedge, Uuns, Plttolt, Cartridge aud Ammunition, Maton Jan, Oran Iteware, Plowa, Harrow. Rake. Mower, Tuba. Wuk Botllera and Boarda, Sheet Iron, Ztno, etc., etc, Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. W hsv Ooou Ooodi at Fit Prices, sod Cheap John Good at Chep John Price. MAIN STREET - IIEl'PNEIl. ORE Notice of Intention. t and orricR at the daixm. okkoom. S J June II. IK'.rt. Nolle I hrrrl.r alvea that th following iiemed rttl,-r ha alnf no- lire of hi Introtion In mak final proif In au pott ol hit claim, and that aalil proof will : made bHor R. I. Kreeland. I'. H. f 'nmmlaalnn, er, al Ueppner, Oirgoti, on inly ath, in.m, ! J, A. WOOLEKY. Administrator of the atat ol Aletander Rich ie, lrra.. II.; K. No. 1. for lha IWU. See. SL To. I X R. .'4 R . W. M. Manama th followtn wltni ra to lrn Ma roii'liHiona rnalilome utxjtl enJ cullliallna of. aald land, vll A.T. MrN. ol lleonnor. Or. rrnk U.itl nd Frank Holland, of Inn, Or., and Kdward Holland, ot leaiiigtita, ur. 44 !W. Krfltter, sitEKirrs SALE, X?OTU R I" HERRHr OtVRM THAT t'NMtll I and ht virtue of an rutln laaued onl of Ihe circuit iwift el Ihe male "4 trnn. for th I nunly of Mormw, an Mar fi, l and to ma dlrcrl4 ai1 ncivrvd. uenn a )ii1fmenl rendered and ntM4 In aald curt on il, ;nd ! of March. I. In lavtif nf l.corr w. Mar rititon. a dmlnlatraiot nl the acuta nf Jam M aifi ilrawl vlaluilS. and eai,at Jae It Hanililain. iHiraC, Hamilton. J H Ht we. Th Kurtrrn I oontfe Invcalmetil Trust fUtnlled and Ad.ll I'artln, dfn1anta. lor the ut of ( lh.d Ik'llara wllh Intvrvet lliran al th r t,f leu Nr rent, per finum Irom Juna II. ll. I..f me humih .! Twenir Hi Ix'llin aibMncf ' and ! tha furlhcr m ef - u , j.,.inni ii aa NII.IM aixl vl I at rlt 1.1 1 ttifcel.n many piil sh- 4 that ih f..iiiti dwriiad wi jH-Knt, ilj-lr rW.,-.l U, belieeebim. thief. LVVUVni V S ' J.i'l.T In i'ie rharc be era ut ' Hv. and Sr', at aertlun t ad l.,1..:...,l ll,--l, l.lr,,or. II.I..J, Mav.atlo.no. Tp a.H,R . M , ,.I4 , . . . . , , ; i MBtrt"uiniiia iMiar owa . a 'l . nr ir.,T, aniani. h aatd iidnwel II ea r.red and dmU I H'kpiT a.ilut The ll.tiv il..:i!.l In l.M-U l.im nn lie l.-J. MS V cctl.l . Tf II.HSI. M , 1. toe u mum r turn vwa inmw bqii Ilea I el. will. ftt him eat bia fn- al there. Tba nest day many tit the Iradinir rioifcaaUmal and btmlneaa nwn railed apm him to estend their reatimi and thrlraympttthy. Ilia churrh aatuctale did tbe aame. IWMit to twenty time the reuirt"l aum were ollered Ui eecure bia rvleaae tirr'n-e trial. Tbe lendi-nry almwn In tliia ea I nut oncfmiiiKin. 1V1 ,,nt a a man ha ebeeriul. omptiWnlj nualittes .m many ;i ara apt to k by hi m rtm clcfud. Jim i vn was f to trie fyaar. vaa th refrain of an old oot by whit), a mati'IUn attrrnttt Hard to m tiu,.! Ut c t tl the l.'i'ncii) rsllroed irtle. Jl it caay I) ti c n-rn) vrilH oat d-a rt'. Im I'.nf lo .ii a a. If it la equally ty l' tiae a t hm vr tf ga.il i treble a f-r Aif7' tu rn.t. ea. ATtOOAY. 171 itr, ISM. I a'clnrk r St , nf eld dar. In lmn tmt M Ihe cwH hmaw n II .,.(.Hf ktitmwfmtnt orrf-n acll lha rlfhl lllla and ln4 M a dfvnnatta In n. lo th t,e Arm fttit e fwif at I'll hi lo tiKlliui In Ihe hlh and Ut 1 1 .r ! r a.h In hand, Ihe tmt an he a eluM In Ihe aalia'. Il.m nf aald nutlnn, l- hn a and all eo and a'a that M ware H4anlM.ini, Snerliynf M'H rww ( siv. (Mvcwa, fieied May , t. U a. Rll Ml rm HALE. t m t .. , t ... Ibirg lb Dreffnwlea Uerired were defeat-1 Ihe ti by blM( fnmt alnmasb lo work a wn aa ai. mager ihft Cnltal will beta you iiomacb a.! will enake y-a alfnog and bH by by saaklbg lb f.Kt na eel asak yna ft, !( sl it. If 11 bonis 10 teats SJaa4 reagkrtelf reeea I iaaeaai mil, tree. mj . Tee Ilk a laui. I ..14 l.k ey e-l!y, .d -y , T eje rnc f.n, Ooa.tiaatl.. am .. ea ' 1 1 w.agfl.el ) ngl fWsOl ij I ' 't - ZJ-iT a.i by nr ,1 " i m j w ' w " ' - , , l.lK.tf II d Maai.il', "blrli t.t: Jj Warrea. V"Ti'nrrsYf.tvit that rtig a' d fcv H a4 an n-inl..n la',l M lha rir-rlf t'tti 4 II a ( nl t, thai t m ea J in !. a m'4 m mm lrtf a - n 4.1l.anMJ Mwq Iti'lfm rw4rH nd aid In ai. cH n the ll'"ii4 I "1, Il fa 4 I '. A tW. J M.rfMie ,1 at M r w Nmif . t.,a yi'id f W aaarra-t. I . tu-.id aian mm il4, I r f Kh ini r,n.-i a,.d y w a..lntiff 4 aal lha fat .4I ( m,rv-.( 4alat ! it Ikaiitanl Im thmmmt l.tlf aMk IntanMI lha.awl Ima ISa M af nt 4 mm v. th rata nl Wn mmtt r.. a nnnm H tan I QON I BWAf4afW WOOLGROWERS! Thft wool market is not yet nflected b? the McKiulev boom, and reports are not encourRRiDg. We have ample strige capacity at 11 IO0H1S' WAREHOUSE r those who dosira to bold for bicher Drifioa. and b intrrxliirlnfr Eastern bujora, Rocure for those who wish to soli, tbe bichest market price. We pay teamatera and bold wool subject to ortler. No commission cbargid for elliii(. We pay highest price for Lides and sheep pelts. Rolled barley and feed for teamaters. We Are floents lor little's dip, The best sheep dip in tbe mniket We bave 6,000 shingles which we will sell at cost. Mark your wool 0 and direct tamstr to lower warehouse. Heppner. Or. R. F. HYND, AUnaocr. Oh I Where Did You Get Them Pants? i) SI faiiy boa I aal I Rinmvera and are r Inetng en I h Rvrnlahlnf (Innd a ad ( Suing up m wiwailM, Nardeare, linear and wihaf Ihln. Patronaae Solicited. Satlslactlon Guaranteed. lde"ita and enatwea M aa'4 1','iaiM' II eaa ftda;-.!.! Ih IK ..,MV fa Jr rrwtrtlotl,-relrrl Cam of Tok f.j CelecTg la 11 u4 I tl Wt te Uka ltrftJlr,jntil rUa itlc Vlfny at t. - " i t i i. it.. .. . . . .,. .ii.li,,!,,, . " fc..ha4 n M1MM, timm U at. luog Lean. titniHiiaj,M H,v' mJ n-r-m. a tl i -nl d ne ra r I L aoHUa a liMar ie i " l- " M 04ct t vaa, afeHtngl ey, mmrm. 14 ll.rel. I he mt-A in aai a'a tm l-i. 1 4 l'rWM, rtittasi i f 9iA H f beUa-f fctt mnm h -4 t)M - 4 te, .f . . "s fctH Met IsvaM IKw at, mm h hA tt mt4 Ilk fUfei MM Mmm r .4 W4fn1 v I iM h rrti mwf I 4t BBi'"i", osva m rw w-"s- j P1 iaa j w ' - - " ' ''WW ' .il. iT e.U ..;i"W severe r.a la '. ,' i Ike lc- . t , , . . , , ' , . ii., ncH iii. I atM, M' .-m I Ult,mA.m rwdng al U IMairsM Vll . ,.. .,. hVa'J a. MLISHBUSINESi V" Fl Lt I NOLI . II cot 1? r. raiiui Ar o ctsimi M,tM iiu4(f:Hfi r.OrWKtlf1NG( Sltf,Hf,tASL, TllK.MfMY. fiflistur. rtPifeTxcuTi. 1 liter C,mtmAJ fl'l 1 1 ..jif I til !.. a a ' - 1 ' ' lava Itia I I k, .- l a 1 an mh i mm r , '- . " I I- a i'1(iU:y Vt kiU4. ! m." L . lt.M.1.. ...I.lt..nul...' I 'I, B llafl, Ibe teriJ ai, l.ievoMIHe.ia.-. 1 1, .'llVwitV.tTi Ai . lKUee.M NOTARY PlJRI O & , be,I l I,., frec!., Mail -, (r,NM a tM teaHH r4v T4 ITuJ ,"4 ... . , d "i J.g 1 1 I V' .illDKAfl ,V-'IHr, rUa3L-IV- -VAI.Ie , abeve be 4mpmm 4 s-.f,.le g;ar, Ut-m Ire. I- a4 taW e ' ..,.. n II II I UUtl uUiJ . dCl IM I F V A M H C D );-- ,-t ti 1 , -4 ) i 'j IUaA i ttU nrt mil lfi 5v m- aa. UM