CANCER CURED -AND A LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "I was troubled for years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring rue that nothing could be done to save my life. As a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore Tjegan to disappear and my general health improve. I persisted in this treatment, until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields, Bloomfiekl, la. Here and There. I 8. L Stratton is up from the valley. Tbe Heppoer Transfer Co., bas wood for sale. 37- tf. Andy Cook was in from Batter creek yesterday. Jas. O. Williami was io from. Spring Hollow yesterday. H. A. Capper was over from Monu ment last Friday. 0. W. Craddlok was over from Eiehi Mile Saturday last. Joe Lackman was in from his Batter oreek ranoh yesterday- Henry Heppner returned home from Portland Sunday morning. , Have vcu seen tbe friend who asks. "Is it hot enouh for you?" D. A. MoAtee will attend the Spokane and Montana race meetings. A fire at Pendleton lasi! Saturday de stroyed considerable property. Miss Roe Qoldstooe, of Ran Frnooisoo. is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Pbill Cuba. loe cream dinners at tbe Grand Cen tral every Saturday at 25 cents. 47-50 Born To the wife of Q. B. Phillips. in Portland, June 18th, a ten pound boy. Congressman EIHb has returned from Washington. He is In Portland to-day. Drink the celebrated J. H. Cotter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borohers'. Congressman Ellis and family are ex pected home this week from Washington. J. C. Criobton, a grandson of Mrs. Julius Eeitbiy, is up from Portland on a ViSlt. 5 Soires In combination, proportion and process Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself, and unequalled in true merit. No other medicine ever possessed so much curative power, or leuelied such enormous sales, or made such won derful cures, as Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is undoubtedly the best medicine ever made to purify, vitalize and en rich the blood. That is the secret of its success. Read this statement: " When my son was 7 years of age, be had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma tism, which settled in his left hip. He 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 'The Only World's Fair SarsapariHa, Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver. sores. We had three different doctors. Pieces of bone came out of the sores. The last doctor said the leg would have to be cut open and the bone scraped, before he could get well. Howard became bo low that he would eat nothing, and one doc tor said there was no chance for him. " One day, a newspaper recommending Hood's BarBaparilla was left at our door. We decided to try this medicine. Howard commenced taking it the last ot February, after having been sick for a year and a CALENDAR 7lQ 9WiC iffifl sl&223L24l23S6j67 rCgf(MMlM5 Qambrinus Beer, 9 ifc.HAir PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors CI era. Cal IONK 1 1 KH Pleasant weather, damages the grata. Harlan Stanton was down Saturday nd Sunday to visit frit nl. Joe WooUry has painted his duelling. It will soon be ready for occupation. With all tbe ram we bad. we are orely in need ot a refreshing shower Preaching nrxt Sunday by Rev. Drake, of Condon. All are cordially invited. Our Sunday tohiKil la still "a goin'" auJ the ChrUtiaa EuJesvor H.oltty, al so. F. VtfUUer and family have moved on their Willow ouek much during the wek. There ii some talk ot celebrating the Fourth down here. Hope it is Dot all wind. Judge Lowell osme in from Pendleton this morning to hold an adjourned term of court T. R Lyons returned this morning from a brief visit to bis relatives at Wal la Wulla. Chas. Hales is baok from Klleneburgb. near wbioh place be is running bis sheep this year. Bert Reaney will haul people to and from tbe mountains aud springs at rea sonable rates. 61-4t Chss. Green, of Frisco, representing a. ivoshland & Co,, is here in tbe inter est of bis firm. Let Oliver, tbe man wbo was arrested tor the holdups down in Klamath oouj ty, bus been acquitted. Wm. Dunn and wife returned home I Sunday morning from a week's visit! with Portland relatives. Mel D'i3tm and Win. Starratt report thirty wool learns on tbe road between Heppner and Long Creek. William Lord has purchased tbe Echo stage line from See D'iekell and will lake charge of it July 1st. Grand ball at the opera home on Sat urday mgbt. July 4th. Musio will be fur nished by Hale's orchestra. tf John Gleasnn has returned to Hepp ner and will tnke bU old position ss wool grader at Uoppner a warehouse. E L Freeland as commissioner of tbe 0. 8. cirouit court, ia prepared to attend to land business and take final proofs, tf Dr. Darrin arrived Saturday morning and will remain in Heppner for some weeks. See ad. elsewhere in this issue. It is said tbat graio is burning in some parts of tbe oounty, but later reports in dicate that it will not be badly damag ed. There will be preaohing both morning and evening at tbe opera bouse on next aunday, June 27, by Elder J. W. Jen. kins. Several heavy dips of wool have been sold recently at the warehouses, but onr reporter was unable to ascertain tbe price paid. Mrs. Lillie Uornor. daoirhter ot M. D. Havman, aconmpsuied bv three ot ber children, arrived Saturday last from La bat beat slightly Camas, Wash. Frank McQirr, Bill Hiarral, Johnny Mnrpby, Mel Dnstin, Johnnr Urlsmao and others osras In Huuday witb wool from tbe interior. half. 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 used for four years were laid aside, as he had no further use for them. I give nil the cred it to Hood's Sar saparilla." Mrs. Ada L. Moody, Fay Street, Lynn, MaBS. This and many similar cures prove that Sarsaparilla Is tne One TrueBlood Purifier. Alldrupgtsts. (1. Prepared only by C. 1. Hood it Co., IOwcU. Mass. ii rj... cure l.lvr IPs; m-.; Rood's Pill? t..fa .v FBOH TBE STRIKE. Editob Hkpfhkb Gazkttb: Tbe let Regt., Infantry, O. N. Q., ar- rived in pursuance to orders, at Astoria, on Tuesday morning last. Contrary to all expectations we found everything quiet Before leaving it was reported tbat the foreign element of tbe striking fishermen bad set fire to two or three canneries and bad possession of Astoria. Tbe strikers are peaceable during tbe day and night, but all night fishing is attended with risk ot death. Strikers tboroughlv armed eteal upon a fishing boat and kill their oconpants, leaving no olue to their identity. Strikers have been more or less disagreeable to the , troops, constantly muttering threats, etc. They have furnished the troops with fresh salmon, bat this is for polioy's sake. Most of the troops oook their own rations, but two or tbtee have cooks. All are well and a better disciplined or behaved set of men is not to be found no drinking nor carousing. Tbe strike is still on. Cunnerymen will make no further concessions. In fact they have made a very fair offer, but the ignorant foreign element so damnable to Amerioan interests, refuse to fish or allow others to do so. Fishermen clear fmrn $2,500 to 85,000 a year at 5o per pound and at ia it will be almost as much. Tbe South Coast R'y. projeot is going ahead, piling are being driven and it tbe foreigners would go to work Astoria would be 'way ahead. Business men are afraid to do anything but stand by and see their business failing eaob day They say if there was no strike there would be at least a halt a million dollars more in circulation than there is. We are patrolling the river end bays as well as the canneries. May have to kill off a 100 or 200, bat it is doubtful. We oame here to fight and if need be die. But am afraid we will go baok without hav ing aoheieyed "glory." We will stay for a tew days longer at least and then we will probably leave a detaohment for doty, All is serene today. Will keep you posted. Trooper. Astoria, OrH Jane 19, 1896. Dr. Darrin Has Arrived. IS STOPPING AT THE PALACE HOTEL UNTIL JULY 3. And is Ready to Treat Chronic Cases. all CURES BY ELECTRICITY. Now the "Candidate" Is out of date, The crops are looking flue; 1 1 Is a treat to view the wheat, The melon on the vine. The horn of plenty's in the land But the horn for which we tilth I) a winning Ian and a brimming glass 01 Sperry's "Ltnwood Rye." Sold only at tbe Belvedere Saloon. How They are Affected Mysterious Power. by Catarrh Cored, health and sweet breath secured, by Sbiloh'e Catarrh Remedy. Pnoe 60 cents. Nasal Injector tree. For sale by Wells & Warren. AND NOW K1NCAIO. and Smokablel on Ted. Lost Oo tbe roi.d between tbeBrerd log pleo aud Uoppoer, a dark-colored oioak. hinder will please return same to tbe Uncstte oflloe. Ben Parker bas en far recovered from bis reoot attack as to be able to he around again. 11 was down to Uepp ner last r rider and Saturday. O. B. Uatl. tbe toneorlal artist, oan be found at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where ne will dispense at popular prices. shares, shampoos, balrouta, etc. Tbe regular meeting of tbe W. C. T. U. will be bel 1 at tbe u. E. ebnrob oo Wednesday, June 21. at 2:34 p. m. A eoruial invitation is extended to all. D. C. Ilerrio has closed out bis IIspp oer photo business to M. tt. (J allows Bod Uaoey is ruotiiog a first class bo- and will retire Irom this field. Mr. Iter tel al Ibis Dlnre, All will be ootaforl- "o ueppuer euouay ana uooasy alilv aooommoJated. i . ....... ... ... . . . , ... . . - ... Ltsca oi vtiaiiiy eoa eoior-tneitr io A toe social will be givsQ oq the even- . . . 'h .... lo ., ... ,nd leg of Ibe Wb, al airs. Alios B.eiiers (,ra fr w- reoomrneod Hall's ilair oder tbe anapioea of tbe Contuse to- lUaswsr to prevent Ibe be I Jo tee aod deeror, for Ibe benefit of Ibst society. ' Evert lady la rmnesled lo bring a lunch. I D. A. MeAUe, Jas. Jones, O. W. liar A 4 ml I tab, ft fn atftfi tlmn. IS or nts. tf a ring too aod lie. Hwaggsrt reloroed on ... --li i I rrtiT Bigoi iram irnia roruaou ID 1UUOO M unirw, t ... IK.. I.I I . .il.n.l.n. It.. U ...... iivivi mv iw siivvmwii v w eaeeea The Tamhill oounty Union-bimetollio central oommittee has called a state convention, to be held at MoMinnville on July 8tb, to arrange for a state or ganization of tbe party, to be oom posed of members ot all parties wbo are in fa vor ot tbe use of botb gold and silver and opposed to tbe single gold stand ard. Morrow oonnty is entitled to fonr delegates. "Uncle" John Oordane, one of "tbe thjrty," and also representative-elect from Umatilla county, visited Heppner Inst week, being tbe guest of Hon. J. N orowo while in the oity. Mr. Gnrdane is not mnoh for etyle, but tbe people have confidence in his integrity and in bis ability to represent tbera. Tbe Garette bas one rear's tnition In either tbe English, Commercial. Short hand or Telegraphio departments of tbe Uolmee Business College, ot Portlxnd, for sale. Any person deslrlug to take a thorough bnsiness oourse io a first class oollrgs should see tbeUscstte before go. ing below. tf Rome people are onnstantly troubled with pimples and boils, especially abont tbe face aod neck Tbe best remedy is a thorough eoorse of Ayer's Harssparilla, whlob espels all bomors through tbe proper obaonela, and so makes tbe skin beoome soft, healthy and fair. W. P. Scrivner is prepared to do all kinds or blsoksmithing, nonuwboelng. machine repairing, wagoo work, in fact anything In bullosa! retsoDkhM obargo and satisfaction guaranteed. ill pot iu spokes for 90 eeote each, toi otber wag oo-work In proportion. 4(1 tf I hll Gobo is now aasnolatod witb ths firm ot tl. IJsppner A Co., In tbe for warding business. Tbet pay lbs liigbral market price for pelte aud bides and at- tsod to all forwarding. A. V. Hiillman and wire earn over from Pendleton yesterday. Mr. Still- mso's mission was a purely frateroal one, In oooneotlon witb Ibe Woodmen Ore a Matbswi returned last alsht from MeDuffy hot spriogs. Mrs. Uatb ewe Is Improving. Al u and Itri last evening lor an n lendrd visit lo bis old borne in Teooee- IM, Mrs. Lanra Crabb aod dsogbler are visiting relstivee la this vlcioily. J. M. Hoy is over from Mooameol From the Corvallii Gazette. Tbe Oregonian must certainly be aware that it deoeives no one when it attempts to make Mr. Mitchell's floauoial views appear tbe reason ot its opposition to bis re-election. Tbe real reaion of tbat opposition is no seoret aod needs no explanation. It is now attacking Oregon's seoretary ot state, aod claims io justifloction tbat be is a silver mao. The Oregonian ia guilty of another transparent fraud. Mr. Kinoaid's financial views bsve ootbiog whatever lo do with the management ot bis offioe. Oregon bas never bad a bet ter, more economical seoretary of state. Tbe state bas now a novelty, an auditing board tbat audits. Tbe system of com peosation fur tbe seoretary of state oan not be oommended, it is true, but this is the fault of the legislature. Mr. Kinoaid s not tbe lawmaker. Tbe Orrgonian is offended with Mr Kinoaid because Mr. Kinoaid ia indepen denl of tbe Oregoniao and tbe nolitioul ring tbat speaks through tbe Or gotiiao. It dislikes him especially beoue b refused to use Lis offlaial influeoos lo beha latore. It cao find nothing agemsot of his oQloe to criticise and so it tries to resd him out ot Ibe republican party. A self acknowledged "profession al boUor," its asaaiaoee is brecsy. It read itself oot of Ibe party In nominat ing and supporting Nurtboo. "I3y their traits ye shall know Ibem," and JuJgiog by its intents aod by its results, lbs Oregoniao is ootbiog mo, thso a popo- lisl organ. Mr. Kiocaid's peace ot wind will hardly be disturbed by its chohrlo dsuuooiatiuo lady loss, Jans 2J,lu Jilt. Are Yea Uh Ot those noli spry people bo are sat fertog wtlb weak bsrvrs. Starting al every sllsbl eoood. nosble to endure any aooaasl dism'bsoe, Didios it Iro p -eetble lo slep? Avn, opiate aod aerve roinpnoede, fd Ibe aervee a poo blood ms le pare s4 boortsliing by Ibe grt bl porifW aod line nerve Ionia, ll4'e fpan.ls. Ilj". s Pills are tbe txwt afUr dmoer tille, aMt digMtino, prtot eoostipe-lion, tunt f rii is ii-e-Hpesking of sa artiste abicb sriMted to Ibe Oi"i.iq a f days sit.es la rt (r lo Its woed f f al f to b fiqa4 In Color de and the fr luUriuf of lbs rooalrv, giiilmo, bo Wl aa lo lrt le tl ft. "!! ll le B-4 nMry l-i n ff to find o d.rful f.ils. I mm .f Ibe tl loir ewtii a fsstt bs.e Ua Uu4 la thfgoB tlis txs sa l Wsia of ri. lilHi ae , rRle f Ibe pfbilnfi borM, en I t,U sonhifil foils lists Ue allii ia Ein Offoa bf I'M C-4 e a4 r,Urs." A toola i. ib a f I! T. H ). (4 Ibte ellf, evs-U II you . 4 L Ue as Vt a"al ss a sil.f tak. Iron itil iml v ,' Z Mliaiil mi tUttO'f. n. 1 aI ov' IUI f.-l r i-s f g"l la te.t kf lo I '.!, J )f,"l.ia. Tl-l tl al ta aisii b lUe fe4 dieecaC I ytlk'i tea. race meeting. Clay Kole.m, wbo bae beea tbe mao agar of 1). C. Iferrlo'e pbolo eetabluiti meot hers, will leave t Tbe Dalles Ibis evetilof, aeoonpsaiej by tie briti er Uro. raisutn. Gmmi.eltg oo Joly 3d Ibe O. R. k N. Co. will erll round trip tickets to say If it required ao aaooal ootlay of 1100 lo loiore a fstnlly agsioet aoy eerloes cmseqatoees Irom ao altaek ot bowl complain! daring Ibe year tbore are ua- ay wbo woolj feel li their duty to pay il; tbsl Ibey coold not aOotd lo riek their lives, aod Iboee ot Ibeir family far soeb ao amooot. Aoyoae esa gel tbie Insar pulut wiibiD Wfl miles el one fare for it.e ,uf 2S eeote. Ibal bwiog Ibe prtee of round trip. Tiekets are good lo sod ia eladisg lb Cth of July. tf-Joly i. (. Rnbtrts, brother of Al aod Fresh Boberis, etmieaU4 by Utory Hid' mtor arrive. laws Haodey morniof Mr. IUbrts lt!4 llppnf Isel fell, le- loroiog vast slcot U s. 1st. E. O : Mrs. A. If. Kn.il!.. of lm; M'irrn eoobtt, la visiting ber dingo ls to the eiiy. Hbe le a goal el tbe bnme of Mra. J. II. I'aks. aod will dtslo ia I'eadlvloa ssveral weeks. Tbnmaa Netena so4 m ibr are roo Ing ll White fcoUl and renraOl to Vn ll oo. Vt,a t Ibete tie lb a li. THey will treat Jow rlbl. a.-tr. II. A. fni, ae.(4 bf bis erew ef peiefre, IfMere. JerkS'ta aod !, have Iwn bor the tt wtk peiiieg IM Liim aMi w.kl aed iarUs sel auw la a as drees of petal aed papef lit ea a! a greel deel of hair d l. bl ws erv eertieolas le kaye Is ibe tv( It be f .eed tbe SBsrtet. If r s IIr i$ bad t-o etHeieabie Eleotrioity is the wonder of the age, and the mode ot treatment is the acme ot perfection. It penetrates tbe secret ambush ot disease and exterminates it, root and brancu, forever, it removes the wretobed symptoms of loathsome maladies and averts its dreadful effects, It cures muny of the most hopeless cases and relieves pains that every known remedy bas failed io. and oan be sub stantiated by tbe evidence of hundreds who have been oured by Dr. Darrin throughout the oouutry. The following are tbe names and ad dresses of a few oases that may be re ferred to: J. A. Lindsley, news agent on tbe U. P. R. R., residence, Albany, Or., con sumption, bronohitis and catarrh; oured and gained fifteen pounds. Ed Hynes, Albina, Ore., oatarrbal deafness; restored. J. R. Cunningham, Wapinitia, Wasco oounty, Ore,, total deafness two years in one ear and partially so in tbe other oured. F. 0. MoFarlane, Vancouver, Wash sciatica rheumatism; cured. Thomas Buff, Mockaburg, Ore., dizzi nees, kidney and liver complaint; restored. Mrs. J, E. Smith, Prineville, Ore., nervous debility and general weakness, almost bordering on insanity; restored. Honson MoOoy, Tbe Dalles, Ore., deaf ness and terrible paiu in tbe ear and head for six months, until be wad nesrly orazy; restlessness and insomnia. Re stored to health by eleotrioity after all otber treatments bad failed. No enres published only by permission of the patient. The cures of male and female complaints withheld from pub lication in professional confidence. Se cret vices ot youth, blood taints, loss ot manhood, and all curable chronic dis eases, treated successfully. Circulars sent free. Tbe Dootor makes a specialty ot Dis esses of Women, Deafness aod Catarrh, Throat and Nose troubles, Piles and Con' sumption, by the newly discovered pro cess of rectal injection. Dr. Dsrrio oan be ounsulted free from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Those who oontemplate oalling on Ibe dootor should do so at onoe as bis time is limited here and you may need more tban one treatment. rEST with a big B. BlackweU's Genuine Bull nS Durham is In a olass by itself. You will And one ' coupon lniide each two ounce bag, and two cou pons inside each four ounce bag of BlackweU's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a Ustof valuable presents and ho w to get them. Been HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THBRB'SasaV a Change in Business Ail Around ? ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the Btock is being disposed of at 1 olde Slauier Prices ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are beine sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blanketa and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. (Jail 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. Gilliam & Bisbee For your rrotcctlon. Catarrh or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid f rm to be taken inttrnallr, Usually contain eitbr Mercury or Iodide of Potaaaa, or both, which are injur, ions if too long tukon. Catarrh ia a local, not a blood disease, canned by sudden change to cold or dump weather. It starts lu tlis nana! piuwaKfls, aOW'tinir eyes, ears and throat. Cold in the Iipu1 rauwii exoeeeive flow of mucus, and, if rcmmc-dly ni ule t d, the re sults of ratunh will follnw severe pain In the head, a roeriiiK sound iu the ears, bad breath, and oftemlmea an oflcnuire dis. rharue. Theretnnlr should Iwuulcktoallay If of Mr. Dolpb during tbe last leguv Inflammation aud h.d the membrane. Ely'e . . ... , ., I Croamllalm ia the aeknohk'd curs for e. II cao find nothing iu the mo- I .1u. L- .. bur any injurious drug, l'riee, CO cetiU. Mi(ipiMfS lionrlklef ArrrntH. Teiterdsy Kherlll Harrington ariested ooe Cliul Chnroh, ol Cr ok county, on tbe obarge of larceny of a boree, The ar real was made down In 1. O.Thomson's store, on Inform tiiQ gUen by an old getillemso wbo is a resldeut of Crook oouuly aud wbo traveled part of ths Jour aey oser in company wilb Cbureli. Cburrh riie a gray boras Into Iowd bat Ibis Is not Iboughl lo be Ibe onsslo- lea, as ebno be was bli;g plaee.l io jail Mr. Uarrioglon tenarked tbat "YoO bad better let other people's ho re alooe,1 and vea aoewered by "Wbieb boree?" Churob Is a young msn about 21 or Tl yra'l of sge, about six feet tail, weighs about It1) to IV) pounds, has ah lie fuu on feoe, light balr. Was onol aud d eolJ m ben erreeted. Hberiff Cunba, Of rrmevllle bae Uen nollOed, A feci Werlb Kaowlag. Consumptiiin. La Orlops, I'nenmonia aod all Throat and Lung d ! are eared by Hhiloh's Care. Fir sate by Wells Wsrrro. UHhXT COt NTV IttMli. a bollle of Cbsmbarlalo's iVrils, Cbulera and diarrhoea Kn)r. Ia almost e? ry aelsblmrhocxt e-ioie nee bae died from an elteok of bi com pi si si b- r-ire mUirlaa roald be prurared or ahrpaa eamnvHie-l. (la or lea de of Ills rndy III tare any ordieery ceee. Il eor fetle. CeO oa (T f4 In ke Ibe risk for so eraatl aa art.nanir YiX sale by Omw A llroek, trttgg.sis. rem to mm Tbneeeoelenplelieg going sest, ebonld all oa or eddreee ll,e L'alna reiflCHy Tit k4 Offioe. IV, Third Mreet, rnrtland, for rue to ibe Mloeieg meetiegei lUpnbbpea elioaal Cotatlo, Ml. tsle. Mo, Jaae lAih. Doorfslie Ntieal CotilUe, Clt- ee-,lta,Jely 7lb. I'nUe ferty ('-neelwa sed AmrV eaaHiNer Coteitiiej, ML Iiale, Me, Jls'Mel Caeittio Yeaef !'pi'i lka. doebU e be a-oild kee U teriily CkHeilea Fade.f, We.Mg. loonie. a eo essay rttiigoi.b4 aad tue, D. C , iety 7lb to M b. le't.-aHieprpleefe4.fega.oante. . jtv1, r.a'Hor.el ATl.lia Ar? ir.'ti'r le r iro 0"o bo Mif.. S, I . m lrh, ! t it. Mini tf aa allofoey la1 .lin.pini .r.,''.n,IM;l e.ll fed II to fete rMu M V edvesiUg C " ' al4rae Ibm t-e- per, W i 44 IL Frnm (h taste. Ureea Melbsas and wife, aoeimpaeied by Uncde Jack Morrow, arrived Hunday from llrppoer ea root lo tbe MaPolTee hot spriogs for lea days' slsy. I. J. A. Larrabea, formerly resident of tbie ptaee, made remarkable fan lor rprraU(lva down In houthcrn Oregoa al Ibe last eleethio, hwieg Ibe figbl by just tbtee soles oa Ibe fioal count. Or and Cbeaosllor C T. Oeary, of Ibe Keigbisof 1'yll.las, will eooe psy Her dmhi lodge aa oSeial tieil. Tbe lega'ar 1 Ibe aesl few weeks, in ordt Heppner. lo be preeeat wbea lite grei d abeorellor arrises. All lUeaaiaweg II. Ak your pbysiclsa. ynr druggist ao year frieeds aal rw.Uoue Care fnr (Vtnaamplmn. Tiey will reeoaimeo IU for sale by Wells Warito II ne llvee Kry tay. Tboosaede of of Gi4iaaraploa, Aaibma, tV.ofi.s, (Jl4e aad -rop are cared ety day by hbilob's Cora. for slt by Welle A Wertea. rirtell rert. JaJge iall ei peeled te Iry the BeaeBld eqeliy eae today bat enoteet- sate were bat ready for triad an lte reee wee dfrrd Hll Ibe rgolr rUpitmber teres. Tbie iee ie aae la wbtrb I here Is a tvieairt la intrt 4 mfUge la a wheel rrr.p. (I. W. Ra agaI a writ of review Brake Jell. On Huodey algbl Msrebal ItdnKts ar reeled Le freer b fr dteordrly eoa .led sad ehooliog ttt bis pUtol la tbe streets Tbe msrtbsl took poeeee. sla of the pWtol, lot lho It fe-(H seaiitanee lo lake Ibe f oaeg rose to ibe rily beside, lie was kept in jail Hen day bel oa huoday aisbt Ucke oal sad le sape-l to kse led tbe aalry. Il le eery aofiiaaeie Ibal yoong ma ill it, la d tl.ee ot lew, ! Ibey keow a 1 1 a4 le . ImU. Yoong Frk, If he Maree. elil heee te feee ac4 le I bee Bve dliMl rbs'fe. Or is, ely ibrre esa be ao eitteiia ia Ibie. We are not small men, lbs. We are small men, s. we are not tne Largest merGnants in tde vcna i But when ths people of all the iurroundlng country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, 01awar, Wood and Wlllowware, Natli, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oars and Water Pipe, Pipe rittiURi, Stoves and Ranges, Wasoni, Uacki, BufCRtta, WaRon Material, Hardwood, Axe, Hammers, Paw a, Sledgci, Wedsea, Guns, Platola, Cartridge and Ammunition, Maaon Jara, Gran ite wars, Plows, Harrows, Kakea. Mowers, Tubs. Waah Bolllera aud Bosnia, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Qoods and Qet Trices. Ws hars Good Ooodi st Pais Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices, GILLIAM & BISBISJD, MA.IN STREET IIEl'PNElt, OREGON WOOLG110WE11S Tho wool market ia not yet affected by the McKmley boom, and reports are not encouraging. We have ample storage enpneity at r those who desire to hold for higher nrices. and by introducing Eastern buyers, nocuro tor thoHO who wiHh to hoII, the liihoHt market nric& We pay tcatuHterg and bold wool aubjoct to order. No commission charged for selling. We pay higheat price fnr hides and aheep pell. Rolled barley and feed for teamsters. We fire fluents tor little's dip, The beat sheep dip in the tnaiket , We bare 6,000 shingles which we will sell at cost Mark your wool (V) and direct teamster to lower warehouse. Heppner, Or. R. F. HYND, Alanagcr. Oh! Where Did You Get Them Pants? i) 1 ue I all HimriH, iM are t ! out furnl.l.li.t (..1a an4 are ke, HaMaa Slilis up ve Kwtil are, lin'iii uUicl Ulse, Patronaoe Solicited. Satlstactlon Guaranteed. notict of InftntfoH. Ja r 'r ri' ati.m sf. k Inoniluo tn "a e4 I f m a4 . m4 vltl froej ll.e re'! s woart f Ike tte of , ..ntt, n.rrM, ..... tif II. ttaaf Ufnre Ja4ge l,.el Ibtamora-1 fc' "I . r war kiss leg TbiS rfS lo t 4 geae. To0 S M M. 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