TURNING GRAY . AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Bangei is Averted by Using H B &sSl Q VIGOR "Nearly forty years ago, after sonic weeks of sickness, my hair tiinicd gray ana began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, I commenced using this prepara- (( " tioi, and was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried iiny 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 ill. M. IIaigiit, Avoca, Neb. for s Hair vigor PllKPAilKD 1!Y DR. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Ayer'i Sarsaparilla Jtemoves l'lmplcB. THE Mm r3ft!6l7lfllQ!inll! - -f- .l.T 1 . ,f j!-, n!0 15 H IK H 17 ID X.'. 19 6j27g230glj tlMJif IBJ as. (jamDnnus tseer, HAIF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors CI mm. Call and on Tad. BL'MMKIt FAblllONS Toilettes (or August baa many oool and dainty rowus, showing agreeable changes from established uicmImIi; some ot the best known firms of Parisian de signers ar represented in this issue. Tbe sleeves show a marked tendency to ward getting smaller, and mare grace- Here and There. Mrs. Jake Pearson ia on tbe sick list. Gid Hatt ia back from bis Portland trip. E. G. Sloan is oonfined to his room hv illness. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co.. has wood for sale. 37-tf. Mrs. Wesley Brannon, of Eight Mile. is quite ill. Mrs. Fred Knightee, who bas been quite ill, is improving. W. H. Graddiok ia imDrovins raDidlv from a severe illness. D'ed Near Hardman. July 9th. the 13 J ear-old sod ot Mr. Furlong. Mrs. II. D. Mikesell, of Rbea Creek, is improving after a severe illness. The Oity botel has been improved this week by a new floor to tbe porch. Bom To tbe wife of Wm. I.etrace. near Heppner, on July 4ib, a girl. Drink tbe oelebrnted J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borohers'. La tirnude Marble Works. La Grande Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman. Heppner. Frank Kfthlar got in Wednesday from Grant County and will remain a few days. Morris Abrahams, the well-known Sun Frauoisoo cigar drummer, is in town today. Some needed sidewalk iB beinsr laid down by Ed. Matlock's building on May street. T. M.: Henry Jones, of Heppner. is visiting bis brother, W. H. Jones, in this city. R. R. Duran whs in yesterday and re ports haying in fall blast in bis neighborhood. 0. F. Belmont and E. 0. Warren, two of our brave drummer boys, were here yesterday. Fonnd In the road, in Heppner. a Indies' jacket. Owner will please oall at Gazette office. Dr. E. R. Swinburne baa been quite ill for tbe past few days but at present is convalescent. Col. Day and son, I. N. Day, propose to put on a line of steamers between Portlund and Tbe Dalles. E. O.: Mrs. Jerry Cohn, s'ster of Mrs. M. P. John, arrived this morning from Heppner for a visit in Pendleton. Geo. Sperry and Lanes Penland cap tured a cub bear and killed tbe mother out on Ditoh creek early this week Newt Jones' team ran away Tuesday lust in Heppner, smashing the rig and damaging tbe harness considerably. Lost On tbe streets of Heppner, a aap oil ot a bioyole pedal rat-trap, Finder will please leturn to this oilioe Congressman Ellis and family depart ed yesterday for Newport where they will spend tbe remainder of tbe nested term Born To the wife of Charley Miller, ot Kbea creek, yesterday, a 10 pound boy Strawberries have already advauoed in price, J. E. Adkins, V. D. 8., will be at tbe Pulaoe botel for a few days. Tbosa de siring fillings or other tooth work should apply early. On Wednesday of this week Truman Cbapel made proof on his homestead with Omn Farus worth and JeBse Emery as witnesses. E. 0. Warren, the popnlar Hnd ever ranlling representative of the Portland Cracker Co. spent yesterday interviewing our business men. Arlinfftun Rennnl ; Rj. Walhri.titn. Smokb, Inte pastor of tba M. E. ohnrcb at this plooe, bus moved bis family to Heppner. Our best wishes go witb them. Jaok Murray and Pat Barry got io yesterday from a trip to Idaho. Tbey Who aro nervous, weak, worn on! with local troubles find pare blood, nerve strength, and perfect health in Hood's Sarsaparilla. We do not say tlu above to raise falsu hope. It has been the experi ence of many, very many women in those intensely trying periods which demand and consume so much Nervous force those upeciai 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 tensifled my misery. Nervous sick ead aches dizziness, heartburn and pains in my back made me think I should never be well again. A friend prevailed npon me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I soon began to improve and In sis months it restored me to better health tban tor years. I have found Hood's Sarsaparilla a grand medicine for all troubles peculiar to VIEWS Of THE BRITISH PRESS. I am now strong and healthy and can io a good day's work. I stand by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it cured me after other medicines failed." Mas. Lua Dies, Carlinville, Illinois. This and many similar cures prove that a Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. wj j rsf are purely vegetable, car. 1.00(4 S PUIS fully prepared. U cents. Now the "Candidate" ia out of date, ' The crops are looking fine ; 1 1 la a treat to view the wheat, The melon on the vine. The born of plenty'i in the land But the horn for which we sigh Ia a winning lasa and a brimming glaaa Of Sperry't "Linwood Rye." Sold only at the Belvedere Saloon. Qeo. Palmateere, who recently came to Heppner from Pendleton, stopping at Vinoent'a botel, is very serrionsly III witb pneumonia. He ia now being very kindy cared for at tbe home of E. O. Sperry, and is reported to be gradually improving coder the treatment ot Dr. McFanl. think that times are just as good here at tbey are over in tbe Idaho section. Any inveotor in Eastern Oregon who nVsires the aorviees of an attorney in Washington, D. O , will find it to his advantage to call on or mldroaa this pa- ptr. 6tf Dandruff is du to an enfeebled state fol; trimming ia seen again on th skirts, 0f ,kin. Hall's Hair Itenewer quick- specially towards the hem. Bat even more sti iking tban the many absolute novelties ot dfsigo ia tbe finished style ot the illustrations, wbioh excel anything in Ibis line to bo found iu the country. This applies not ooly to the pen and iuk ketobfs by Beryl an 1 a Lost ot other noted French artists, but even more so to lbs fiqulsiU eolor plates, wbiob in terleave the book. One bridal coalume, for instanoa, shows tba richest coloring imaginable io its background of cathe dral windows, rivalling tba ffTecte ot stained glass, m blob brings oat tbs whits en the nutritive functions of th skin, healing and preventing the lormutlon of dan dm IT. E. O.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hundley have been visiting io UcppDrraod Echo. Air. Ueodley ia now attending to bl duties as a member of tbe wool firm of fleodlt-y k Ooold. E. O: Howard Dodaoo, dpnty internal revenue collector, oaviog a position in Collector U lack man's office in Port land, Is la Tendletnn a a gaeat of bis sMer, Mrs. Tberoo E. Fell. E O : Henry DUakmao, collector of iuleroal rsveotie for Oregon and Wash ington, baa removed witb bis family to E. 0. : In 1879, a girl 15 or 16 years old disappeared from Oaaoade Locks and the body was never found, ontil tbe other day, when Louie Cnmini, proprie tor or ihe Dalles Marble Works, discov ered a skeleton near bis quarry whloh ia thought to be that ot tbe young Sulli van girl. - E. 0.: J. M. Herman, manager of tbe Black Butte mine in Grant Connty, is in the city. Mr. Herman says work goes steadily on at tbe mine. A stamp mill bas been bongbt and will bs taken in to he set np immediately npon its arrival. Tbe Ulack liuttte owners are confident tbey bavs tbe beat mine in Eastern Ore gon. Do Not Do This. Do not be iuduced to buy any other if yon have made op yonr mind to lake Hoods Marsnparilla. Itetuemrw that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all others fail. Do not give up in despair because olber medicine have failed to belp you. Take Hood's Marsapanlla faithfully and you may reasonably rz pect to be oared. Uool's Pills are purely vegetable, earefn ly prepared from tbe Ixsl mgre dient 2-o. robed flgun of tbe bride Io slroog, yet lleopner from Portland and mill make .rtfal eoDtrant. Another flat shows ' iy. both back and front views of delight. fol oew creation by Pasqiler, which will bo admired everywhere as a model of distinolioo. ludred tbe book tbmngb- oot la a marvel of elegance and good FoasiUonroal : W. J. Edward Isbuy Ing cattle to Oil a contract witb Torn Kha at Heppoer. The contract call for I V) bead ot ci and ealvea and two ear load of fat cow tor beef. Arlington Iteed: Mim Klhel Wei- taaU. Tin number give the lat ot lb hrl ln waa (luddeaa of Liberty at Ibi ammer ttyle; lb nit ta, heplem- place Jaly 4'h. Oo tbe eight of tbe 4th b.r. will illustrate early loton.o dro UP9 wb.r bvf f.retU and wrap. 23 cent at all ees lealera Published Yoik. at lid Wr.t atfd St , New bad moved a few d)s previous. A gam of baa ball I oo the tapis for tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at In race track ground. Tbie gam will b bctaeta two Heppner Blue and lovers of lb gain are Io rite. to From the Spokane Review. Great Britain appears deeply concern ed in the politioal operations of the United States. From the tone of tbe English press, tbe mother country would like this country to follow out the line in political economy whloh she would pre scribe. Having for a long period in tbe early history of this country exacted tribute from our people, she would like to continue to do so. The English press is not pleased witb tbe gold plank, and points out tbe folly of the protective features of the republican platform, aud says that it is wrong that we should be guided by her advice in all matters of trade and oommeroe. In order to please England further it will be neoessary to deolare tree trade. That will be entire ly satisfactory to the mother oountry. We then would soon beoome simply a producer ot the raw products, and she would fix tbe prioes. Our manutactur ies would close, unless the workmen would consent to descend to the soule of the operatives in Great Britain. Tbe republican party is regarded by tbe English mind as a tborn in the Bide of England. Tbe dootrioes ot the party bave heretofore run oounter to the Eug lish system at all points. From tbe time of Alexander Hamilton, who formu lated a financial system for this oountry and established the principal of the in dissoluble unity ot our nation, and dur ing the days of Abraham Lincoln, who was largely instrumental in perpetuating tbe cardinal dootrines of republicanism, England and her press have' opposed the republican party. No other oountry bas manifested an equal amount of conoern in American affairs. The London Stand ard is terribly worked up over the posi tion taken in tbe St. Louis platform on protection. It declares that the gold standard and protection cannot exist to gether in the United States ; and that it bard-and fast protection wins in Novem ber, a debased ourrenoy is sure to follow. To wbat depths of woe tbe English journals would plunge if protection should win. Sad to contemplate. In the same sympathetic strain, that journ al further says that tbe standard of parties in this country has fallen so low that men of tbe stripe of MoKinley are about the best procurable. They are fully as good as tbe nation desires. Tbe gentle, dispassionate good temper of this is so manifest that one is moved to sny in response, "Thanks, awfully." These and other similar comments by other British organs give the true reflex of British sentiment toward this country. The oondnct of our party and national affairs will probably continue to be with out deference to the sanction or disap proval of Great Britain or her press. It was this overweening desire for farther domination in affairs of this continent that foioed President Cleveland to tbe limits of forbearance when be called a bait on the Venezuelan question the only tbing he ever did wbicb reoeived tbe endorsement of all parties in tbis oountry. Finally the Standard says: "We do not like tbe outlook." There is nothing left for the Amerioaos of tbis republic to do but to apologias for their existence Jobn Bull is our creditor, and be is hard to please. Tbe best tbing that England ooold do under tbe oiroum stanoes would be to thrash us again. How She Spelled It. Everyone knows how to spell "hard water" with three letters, but proba bly some readers would be puzzled to spell "yesterday" with six. A Cincin nati girl could tell them how, according to the Enquirer. She does not yet go to school, but is taught by her mother at home. The other night her father was hearing her spell. One word after another was suc cessfully disposed of, and then he said: Now, Annie, T am going to give you a hard one. If you spell it correctly I'll bring you some candy. How do you spell "yesterday? " It was a hard one. Annie thought of the candy, and just then her eye caught the calendar hanging against the wall Then she answered, with a smile of tri umph: "F-r-i, yester, d-a-y, day, yes terday." Peculiarity of the Slocking Blrrt. The most remarkable thiDg about a mocking bird is its way of laying out a range. In the autumn it goes south and establishes itself on a piece of ground that will yield berries and other food enough to last until the following spring. Ihe tract is determined re specting boundaries with as much ac curacy as a mining prospector would use iu staking out a claim. Perhaps it may he only fifty yards square, and it may have a length and breadth of as much as one hundred yards. The space depends mainly upon the food supply in sight, but the mocking bird is a great glutton and wants ten times the quantity that would be necessary to keep him alive. Having laid o-it his range, the owner will defend it with his life, and no other fruit-eating bird is allowed to enter it. For your Protection. Catarrh "Ctoree" or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken internally, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of Potassa, or both, which are injur ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not a blood disease, caused by sudden change to cold or damp weather. It starts in the nasal passages, affecting eyes, ears and throat. Cold in the head causes excessive flow of mucus, aud, if repeatedly neglected, the re sults of catarrh will follow ; severe pain in the head, a roaring sound iu the ears, bad breath, and oftentimes an offensive dis charge. The remedy should be quick to allay inflammation and heal the membrane. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these troubles and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. ' "tia-iif" ..lij.. I This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackwell's Genuine BULL DURHAM Ton will find one coupon Inside each 1 ounce bag and two coupons Inside iach 4 ounce bag. Buy a Dag, read the coupon and see now to get your share of 25O,O0O In presents. FJ HAVE YOU HEAKD n h m a mil THAT THBKH'S I B I III I I fl MUM nil mm I ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the Mcl'arland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at For S22.50 I will sell a first class, high grade, high arm sewing machine guaran teed for 10 years. For further particu lars oall on or address, N. A- laob, Lexingtob, Oregon. 88-tf . O. B. Uatt, the toneorinl artist, oan be found at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where he will dispense at popular prioes, shaves, shampoos, hairouts. etc. K LOWE US I'OK SALE. I have a supply of Clematis roots left on my bands tor sal. Very choice va rieties. Apply to M. L. CantwkIiL. Wholesale cr 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. TJie National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman, Gilliam & Bisbee- Mathews tiros, bave moved across on the east side of Main street, in tbe building formerly ooenpied by tbe Gem saloon. Tbey will be pleased to see thrir old customers. tf A Kara Dargala. I take pleasure io informing tbe iub- lio that I bave purobaaed the photo eranhio studio of D. C. Ilerrin sod will fill all orders issued for photos by Hor oer A Itbea (tbe best place oo earth to trade) on tbe following conditions: For every tlS 00 worth c.f dry goods bought and paid for you gt oo ticket which entitles yoa to one dogan ot my beat 12.00 photos, and for every fWOO cash yon Invest Io Horner Jt Rbea'i dry foods yoa gt one ticket which eolitles you to one do of my Leal 1300 cabi net photos. Heel Too kill two birds witb ooe stone. Yours rpct. law. M. IS. OaLLuWaT. Last summer one ot our grand child ren' was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies ha I failed, then we tried Chamberlain'! Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea ltemedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it as tbe Lest medicine ever pnt ou Ihe market for bowel complaint. Mrs. E. O. Gregory, Frederickatown, Mo. Tbis certaiuly U the beat medicine ever put oo the market for dysentery, summer complaint, colic and cholera iutamtnm in children. It never fails to give prompt relmf when used io reasonable time and the plain lriutd directions are followed. Many mothers have eipresaed their sincere gratitude for tho on re a it hrts rflts trd . tor sale by Conser at Brock, drnggtut. Through trains on the O. R. & N. will run via. Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pendleton. Through sleepors, first and second-class, will run in connection witb tbe Union Pscillo, tbe same a hereto fore. A through first-class eleeper Port land to Spokane, oonueoting with tbe first class sleeper to St. Paul, and a through tourist sleeper Portland to Ht. Paul, will run In connection with tbe Great Northern railway . tf SUEJilFt'S SALE. Catarrh ft t Cerva with local applications, as tbey eaooot it. reach the aat of Iba diwasa. Catarrh Iwt-Oa road bta ro and is blood or oouatilolional dia, and Turn M.rUtl a pim lt HaloHsy tbe i j - - ii . i.l. i,.t.,n.l tut l- ban nW will p'eaae ' " . . . I !, aim l Una i ftlitt or letara to Ilia rmlts. uauswa.arrn uur. laavn u Hle!l iLeaooable re- Internally, and ens directly on the blood .rd. 'it ao4 ruoaoos aerial, itaue .aiani i',, M,,,.i b., .,) ehll lron Sure is not a qiark tndtit.e. II fnon latwuig ioto rhnmlo Invalids lata r.rMrtl.t t mi tf lb lt idivelrlane in l.fe. tai ab tul I tale Ayar's Haraapa- Walt. Tboinpeoo rune stage blo Hammer aod U on a moot, arriving ovary Oome oat and day ip Monday and leaving- every day eioept Sunday. nhnrlMl anl enrap t mole to tbe Interior, On lis f A brock, agnta. to Ibis roue U t fr jei, aod Is rtgalar trerlftitt. It is euxd t.f II, bt totttee knonn, s,tt.t.iol aith lie beat blod l eiifiVre, aruug d rHly oo tbe BBQftnue eufe. The fct p-jI iue- th.Oj at the ! ltigr lioij' la what pro duo tt b ..! I.dnl t;tUt in roriog raUffb. Hd Int llii"r.iI. t'nt. t. J. I'uiatT A , I'n.i , T"i t, Ohio. H ld by d -Of , tf j ' Tin a-iil ttt be eiUeal oj ! efUf July 1st. Ail t-..a failing l pay by lb 1 tt of tt.'H.tB tttsfir illbv eiil fT. Ilsna I lt Watso (t No plaer. 1 n. KOTirg. fishing wi!l Vm allowed oo ctnr A. fd Fuiaanca, Ia A. lutasac a. nd and iui d tr irei. Wbat tbry a- 1 to bml 1 op tbe (" I i il red blood. W. I. rVrtvnsr U prvpar4 to do all kli Is ot btaeksoiitblag, b'rsbnf, m bine rtairir a wagna work, to fact aaMbiag ) be lioaat reaeoeabu ebarae aad ta' ' it) garalMl H ill ot t i ap l fr 3l n"h, aal olbr wag- work in proKifii'ie. 41 tf !' OMklirlaaa bH Ihmf groand -iaar afo:iy a 4;r'Cbrrv I'Mnral. li lting lh paat fidf ia'S, It lias tta lit nM po.nlar of all r iiah-eaf and t il'tnand ft It tdy te 'lf II. aa hiiH ik. I'f.mpt W a t aod euro to Jaok Lae. tUy IfeliUUr. Mra J,nf 'bili aal VIih HmilB OmI aKkj 0 seat l ' lI liftne 14 TsmIsv, VI rt ItnlSifw bmg aavcraly brajMaw-t. . Msfaal m M m lr toerd a- I rtr't M il!i d -iag A Urrtt Uraaa a fmrrlall I.aaMl bl(l. rriMttpatioa, and kid Key. Iivr aad bnwol troubles are eored bv Karl's Clnvrr Root Ta. Ff Sale bf Vt.lla A Warren. CbarUy Joa', Ida wll-ksolt "old timr" In lb lonawtrial line, bae again I'vaU I la Hn'pttrt, liavirg p'fhd (lre MalUwa' sK"P. Mm-r biMin , nj.posil tbe rlly txM ( barlvy will apprx-laie rail ia oan lljrpoollaoi la Madlrla. The Journal of the American Mi-diral AaatH'iation baa an editorial, the general trend of which la to aliow that hyp notiam bna bail Ita diiy and la prurtii'iil- ly being laid UMn the ahelf, or, at least. IU lute routined Ui irregular outside of the recognized selMKilof medlrlne. Thia la a rattier rurlotia atatement to iniike, at least If one nieaaurea Hie Intereetof a mediral topic by the numlter of aril ilea wnitrn alaiut It. There are few subject upon which (ierninn phyal elans am writing more iiionograma at prrarnt or In which tbey eerm to take 0 more a tie liiU-rtl. I he aciiMitiDiial VOTK K IH IIKRKRY OIVKN THAT I NHF.R li and liy virtue ot an cxiHMittnti IuiiinI out ol Ihe circuit runrt o( the Hlnte ( OrcKnIi, lur tho ( "iinly ii( Murriiw. on Juiid lii, IK'Hi, ami to li. u illrm'ttvl ami ili l I v-rr-.l . iiinii s )iiilKiiipnt rcinlcri'it ami entercil III Jnstii a court lor the Hlxth illilrlct In hmi riMiiity mi Ilia l.i! ilny ol J il no. KM, In laviir ol M. I). lUjrmaii, ,lnlnlllt. ami BKaliiat K. (hiiiIm-II, iU'Ii-ihUiiI, lor Ilia sum i( Korly two ami 40 uo liullara ami Ten ami no luu liullara ruala. ami a transcript ol aahl JiiiIkiiiuiiI was Mini with the cotinty clvrk ol in county ol Morrow. Klule ol drriroii, mi June IA, l'ai; anil, olii-nu, hy sahl Jmliineiit ll was onlcrinl m a'ljuilaiM that Die lullowlua ilea TU-. real rorly, to wit; 1 ha aoutli wcat quarter ol shi'IIoii twit. III township one, orlh. ranire twenty nve eaat, n . m.. I aoi mi satial sahl Juli(iiiuiit, coala ami a'riiliiR C1, III, on Saturday, the 13th day of August, ISPO, at I o'rliH'k t. M.. ol sahl day, al I lie front rtiMir ol Iharourl honaeln llriiiM-r, Morrow ouiity, irrK'in. aril the rltflit, title ant Inli nal ol aahl K. ( auiilrll In ami to tha aK,ve iltHH-rllH-tl toop erly at I'lihllc Aui'tlon U the hUh! ami lM-at lihhlrr lor raah In liaml, lha irorrts w lie a IIini to tiia Miiaia-iloii ot aai't rKneiiuoii, TIlltKl! GOLD And ONK H1LVEH Mrdal, World's Iudualrial and Oottoo Centeti- Dial Exposition, Maw Orleans, 1HH4 'H5. m-y a ! ami all coals ami coats H at may s- rue. t. I- hiimii K, ain-rln" of Morrow t oiiniy, tireaon, laM July . I-Wi. . A.k HniKOSrt. tM T Ilk I IKI I IT rrM HT OF THIS HTATK 1 ol lirrKoii, lor the t outity u Hon Ralph U IWiifa, I'lalnlllf, a Katie ll H"i(e. tt-fnn'1alil. T'ikallall, Hi,f. i l.-ii iant I i tha nam of tha i hfrrhy riiitrM Io ai'pvur aol imati elate of Ori-aon, yon art than laliil flli! aaaloat ton In ll aUiva rnilipl -ill on or la-lui the firal day ol lha netl rriular ti-rin rl the aluta entlllni iiiurl, lu-wll Monday. aVeptamlxr 71. ISS4, and II "" lall til auaarf or Mherwlaa pliwl. lol anl thfirof lha plaintiff will aly-4o th ..I.I- I.....il... ! Mfl.!i.lii .l.-l,., "' aiiUllr-l curl lor a flirw dtilttng Hi , ... ..j,,.,... ... - " " " -iafriaga laimla imiw esiatlti Iwtwaan you and Otll, lull certain pwiicai aiile, Wliirli liimaail, and a ),,lo,nl aaaloal uu lot Ilia U retire aetltl by tb Word "aillfgea-1 ' "d rtl.l,uewn..ni. .rt una aoil .' .. .. , I Id is atiiamoos Is put.llahl l.y mder of Hon lion, baa uinlouliUilly rome Uiatay and i. ,.i,.n A lwn. ),i-V" "I rir-uil eourt l to b UMd IB Uievaruliw. rily rieiy. T). I Mnraty, (he etaflgelial, told a aU.ry in I'hilailcli hi recently about bla life lie fore bla ronverawin, when a Uiy nf IT. lie aid I hat while tin waa a prrlly bad lioy Inblauriregeneraleitaya, llerp In Ihe follies a lid errors of llie world, be neer lietike a tar a ay from hia early rel gious Iralnlng aa Ui fftryi t to aay bw na;era rery nighl. "I ual to aleep Mh rny lirothrr," ha aaid, "and If elllier one of it a happrrmj !. Jump Into lanl without Aral getting on he kneea, tb oi her would awrar at blni vigtwwual and kick biiu out on tl. l.. ... r ha aih liidu lal dialrl-1, I'aiad Jul i.d. Iki. fc V IK. . AlWKnay (of I'laiMllg. Notlct of Intention. Li firrn t at l. fiaatt. lur.m J una i-tn, V'oik r. ia itrRritr t,st, that th tl ..ll'iali. baianl avlliar I, aa r,td mrfii I hli lnli-iitli.il l.i mala Rual Ifiai4 taj aoi- of hlsrlalm, aud that aald frf will Imi mad tMlila I o'H.ly (laia, of V,ri., f H,nly(n II. , oaf, ill. , Hi. on i. M m. Iaj, l K'llirHT H tHI, lid entry In, 4n, , lha h On . T I awawti Ma hlmH lha Mlnwlni1 wMfifaia liamia KIs a.-.iiii.M,a raaidancw up-rtt and auititailon f sail lau-t l I I a( llamlll,, Ai.alf.w W. Kan, la. flrdaf U a i i.'.a.aa, hj.i( taiar tf itaf.w-r, la I H t, Il-IK, .agl.iar Tk Beat f wash far la Hhlli.h's rare A afUl aonib M ilar afi.ua. Hti.p It al wiib Mhil'.b's Core. r est by Wells A Wa'fesj, We are not email men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. we arc not lite Largest mercnanis in llewoi i But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of a a Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware. Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, I'lpe fittings, Btovea and Ranges, Wagons, Ilarks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Haws, Sledges, Wedges, Onus, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran Itewars, Plows, Harrows, Kukcs. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Boillers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine oar Goods and Qet Prices. Ws have Ooon Goods at Fia Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chop John Prices. n-TT.TT AM PJCiTirii MrVIN STJU5KT - IlEPPNKH. OREGON Home Comfort. ROLL OF HONOR. I1IOHF.ST AWARDS NebraskaUtale Hoard of Agrioullurs, K7. DiriXJMA Alabama Agr'l Hooiely at Mnnlgntnery. AWA1U) Cbatlaboobi Valley 1'ipo., Colambns, Us , IKHH. 1 1 1( 1 11 EST AWAHDH Ht. Loais Agr'l and Wrclianioal Aaso, '(;.. H1X IIIOUKST AWARDH Wnrld'sOilombiao El , Cbloago, 1W'3 11 1 C 1 tl IX r AWAHDH Weslarn Fair Aas -iation, Imdoo, Can ada. 1X13. HII (X)LD MKDALi Mideiaier Kair.rWn rraoelaeo.Cal , JKit HILVKH MEDAL. Tomato Kipo'a, Toronto, Canada, !. Atxnt bonoie re rveeived by .Mia,f J , Ail J mm. Family and Hotel Ranges. Are nnrqiialled benanan tbey are mada id maUeabla iron and wrougblateel. Will out break by overheating or rmijh nsae Wateibarks Ifar 2ml HitimU pre.surr; no danger fd riplnalons by freiilOaT. Floes lined altb aabealoa. Ilaka qnirkly. Keonomieal in fuel. Abnndaiire but water. Hera bard t f soft eoal. or wimhI. (mvenlent and ornamental. vVilllsat a lila-time with ordinary ear. Fully guarautrad. Ovtf 117.710 cl4 to Nov. I, 169). Hot. stria of Haiiea Jlo , Is S.,1'1 only from f.in.-ai. a a,.na l.y tliir own aa.iit.an, al oi.a ii. .1,, .tin in l atalaa and I ao.la. a l.y lhir own aaii-aman, lliloiiiihoiil th I lilted WROUGHT IRON RANGE COMPANY, Washington Atei.iia, Ifta and na alraeta, T U 14. M'l.. t. A. AndTMo; IVaH HUaal. T'll'iiMn, OMTAUIO ronada.t la tM fi I nn ( a Hal (I fan last. 10 f l.aia for li.al la .lumhlnf nhan .lra.iia Irillprs S' aae4. 4I li. Tka na! b a a'a ta.t U 11 bar lb Fi'.ah.f- w'ei!. M..t- 1. - I f.Ual 14 df.ttf imaf.. ,f ll. 11 .. I I ,.' ,, r at I'ull t1. V.;ia 1-.t . ' Ait l .., d .!!.... take af '. ' . '' '. it... o l. 1,-ia ta ,nia I. a l laa , t ie 1ms i.f Kafle -. .HU.. l;J a. ! e . i t. I a la t ml. f f ' -'wi 4.e . 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