Eat This is the oorcplaint of thousands at this aeason. They have no appetite; food does not relish. They need the toning up of the stomach and digestive organs, which course of Hood's Sarsaparilla wHl give them. It afco purines and enriches the blood, cures that distress after eating and Internal misery only a dyspeptio can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to have almost " a magic touch." Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. I4aa,C n:il are 0,8 best after-dinner uuuu s fills pills, aid digestion. ds tlOO Reward 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science bas been able to cure in all its staves, and that ia catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Oars is the only positive oars known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a oousti tational treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internaly, aoting directly upon the blood and mnoons surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by bnilding ap the oonstiation and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in onrative powers, that they offer Oas Hundred Dollars for any case tbat it fails to oure. Ssnd tor list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chknbt & Co Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. 2BO. Here and There. Trioe Florence is over at Pendleton. T Frank Whetstone is up from Portland. Og Mitobell was up from line yester day. , - . , . . Harry Myers left laet look. How road ? bight for Bla about oar proposed Mitobell The Heppner Transfer Co., ha wood lor sale. - 37 tf. Jus. Wylaiiil was down from Hardman yesterdiiy. ' Geo Vir.oect was ibis week. over from Galloway a new ad. Now is the was the ooldest of The question. "Would Free Coin ace Benefit Wage-earners." is debated by Dr. Charles 11. 8phr and Prof. Rich mond Mayo 8mith in the November Re view of Reviews. Dr. Hpahr presents the arguments for the affirmative, and Prof. Mayo-Smith tor the negative, of this question, in compact and well-digested briefs. ' MeKIN LEY BAFB. lie Hat at Least Bas 264 Electoral Oregon Too. Votes-Be Danoe on Tliapksgiving,. Wattenberger & Ingraham will give a mar querade ball at the opera house on November 26, 1896 Thanksgiving even ing. The beet of mosio will be given and a good time guaranteed. Tickets $1.00 for gentlemen, and 50 cents for ladies without masques. Ladles mask ed, free. Huitable prizes will be awarded whiob will be on exhibition at H. E. Warren's at an early date. ' Those who are mnsked must leave their respective n rune and oharnoters represented witb the doorkeeper. This rule will be rigid ly enforced. - tf. Early Tuesday evening reports began to pour in and immediately it beoame apparent that McKinley hnd won the yiotory, and easily at that. At the time of going to press it is known tbat hs bas 264 electoral votes and perhaps more. Yesterday at 1:30, p. m., this office re oeived tbe following dispatch : Portland, Or., Nov. 5. Otis Patterson, Heppner, Or. 261 electoral votes for McKinley sure. Possibly more. Sol Hibsoh. Hearing a report tbat adverse news had been reoeived, this offloe wired that claims bad been made tbat Bryan was elected, on private reports tbat bad been reoeived. The answer came speedily and decisively at 3 p. m : Portland, Or., Nov. 5, '96 Otis Pat terson, Heppner, Or. All wind. Mo- Einley has 2o5 6afe electoral votes. Oregon safe. Sol Hibsch. Tbe claim is mnde tbat McKinley bas over a million votes more than Bryan, therefore reoeiviug the popular as well as the electoral vote. Come tip with time to rustle. Wednesday night the season so fur. . Rev. J. T. Hoskins was over from Butter oreek yesterday Joe LndkmAn naa in veafAFitav tmm his Hinton creek ranoh. 91 Tat Kelebar is in from the mountains after a bard summer's rustling There are thirty ona life timers serv ing time in the Oregon penitentiary. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. Oa tap at Chris Borobers' A Kanaka leper was found in P rtland Teoently by a Hawaiian bioyole dealer, Qnite a number of nntsid voters name to Heppner to catt their ballots on Turn dylaet. Mao Monteith, a representative of tailoring establishment, woe in Heppner yesterday. Mrs. Bradley bas taken oharg of the Palace hotel while Qeo, B. TeJrowe takes the City. Congressman EMU spoke to an enthu siastic audience down at A liogton last Monday night. Quite a number of Heppner people went down Wedensilay night to be at lbs opening of the looks. Tbos. Driskell and family have moved into town for tbe purpose of taking ad vantage or school privileges Mrs. Tbos. Rhea left for Arlington on last Tuesday, having been oalled there by serious illness of ber father, Jobn Rasmus and J. W. Wellingham have opened a saloon in tbe Morrow bnilding, formerly tbe Gem salooo. una Bagga was arrested in Long Creek last Tuesday for stealing a bat out of Radio's store. He was bound over. Heppner baa formed a section of lbs Endowment Rank, K. of P. All mem bers of the order will find it good, safe insurance. Out at Hardman on election day tbs republicans played tbs "pops s game of ball sod scooped tbem, just like Billy MoKialey did. J. M. Hnmpbrev recently returned from tbs valley whet bs went Iset sum mer to sell some horsas. Us reports tbem dull sals. Mrs, J . Mollaley and Mrs. Thoa. Qnaid left on last Wednesday's train for Anmsvllle, Oregon, wbers they will visit for a short lima. Eban Andrews earns all tbs way from DayloD, Washington, to vols for MoKia ley, Dot having resided In Washington long SDOOgh to vota there, A Aadrews was op fma Alplns yes terday. Uis preeinel is tbeheoaef Ms Kloley locality of Morrow anonty, Me Kinlsy reoeiviot 23 to 6 fur Bryao. Oood ad vice t Never leave h"ms no a 1i or nay wltbool a bottle of Chamber alo's Colie. Cholera and Ihsernnwa Rained v. For Bala by Gonswr sod B.oek. Old Halt and Charley J one ara as sociated titgwlbar down at Charley's Id plana in tha tonaorlal bnalaeas Call on Ihera and gel Jour whlekers pushed la. Dirk Meibews Is still at ib olj stand Mil donr to Iba poet nffioe, skere b Is rtapared ta do seviMof la his lloa, febsvlaf, bair catttaf' baths' etc., at popolar prices, tf. Oear Minor git back from tha oa Toe-Hay morning, last In tints ta vote. Wbila swat ba fehaaa.f pas aatt'a wl'b wbiob la stoek bis tsieb Just balow Iowa Mr. II. E. Dakar aad t K R II en s' el cams to Wadnaaday fmm Iea IWk. Mi. ltakar snivel' J In satab Itabmg a eerima of lbs Endaanant Rack at Unas R'wk The tf ieawe Mrr, af Tri Orave. od Miss A I lls Jerk, of Tbs Dallaa, wao have ba Sloprta !! ralatl bars fr lima, af tVadneaJev for tbatr leepwotive beea T.kf 1 Ttia Itt sptmprtaitns f Ibe Cascade f sek was gut It fwisH Snareewe try Una Lafavafis L-na a A. eas IM laat f Oiftva lrrae-a as Y.U a4 rUeatxre Milrhell as J Hi llrt la la n.a M'fVmel 1 a Cba. BMrta reae ta l4V t"-m MrobU and Clraal snaetr wbara ll,af bat t-" Wl saaaa fnf eaatarw shtal Beak was loa lti(iil I snil law saalUnkaa sad eon 1"uy aarrb Dr. J. C. Lannerberg will remain with as only a few days more and those who need his servines elvi.ild not fail to call soon I is in nft'i that nn eye eceoinlist o m tnn who fnlly nn derdtands his pr,,fcKsi(iu and the people nbonld take ndv iiitiige of the oppor tunity. Where They Met. McKlnlev Bill, with Napoleon eve. Seyt "Bryan ltt's drink lome Llnwood Rye; vve meet an irienas, my worm are lew 1 hope they ilou't, dear Brian Bore U." Ann Hrvan bhvu. in a 1okln manner. " I wonder tf that's w hat'i the matter with Hanna 1 hat b home and horse, you funny feller When I ee my wife I am bound to Teller." Then they gravely bowed, and they winked an eye, And they drank aorae more good Llnwood Rye. Sold only at the Belvedere Saloon, E. Q. a perry, Prop. Salem Statesman: John H. Boott, who left Salem in September of last year for the purpose of attending the Ann Arbor law sohool for a year, has returned. Hs made tbe borne trip as far as Tbe Dal les on a bioycle, (Mr. Scott passed through Ueppner reoently.) Fruit for Dale or Trade. 'James Hager has a fine lot of frnit, oonsistiug ct fall and winter apples, whiob be offers fur sale at one oent per pound, lie ill alao aocept io eicbioge tor same posU, vod or wheat, delivered athisplaoe K-ur miles above Heppner. Those deririiiK fruit should confer with bim. tf THE LATEST FAD. fcFFtCTlVt MATCHMAKING. AntasTaph Hat Mow tha Rage with Col- las; Students and Sameaar Girl. One of the new fads that started with the Cornell university boys is the fash- on of wearing autograph hats. One sees them everywhere, for college wen m other colleges have taken it up, and have scattered themselves here and there among the summer girls. The hats are made of white camves, with stitched brims. Names can be written in ink anywhere on tbe surface. One of these had several names of well known men written upon it, among them the man who pulled stroke for the Cornell eight that won such a glori ous victory over Pennsylvania, Harvard ind Columbia in that memorable boat ''e ot roughkeepsie. Sentimental young men collect the names of their sweethearts, though this hns its drawbacks, because there is always the chance that the fast girl will want to know all about the other girls whose names she finds written on the hat before hers. The words are usual ly printed, though script makes a pret tici hat and looks less like an advertis ing device. To stalwart young col lege men stalking along w ith these hats on gives one the impression of one of those impecunious individuals who march up and down upon the business streets with a printed placard on their backs to the effect that "a regular din ner can be had at the Blank dairy luncb for 20 cents." However, the fad is growing, and by fall the white hats will be black. ECKKliS ON THR RESULT. Democratic Party Mant Now be Completely i Reorganized Chicago, Nov. 4. Controller Eokels, who was at national democratic head qnsrters, said: "I think the result is jnst what migbt have been expeoted. Whenever tbe question has been put to tbe voters, Will the Amerioan peorjle pay their debts?' it has been decided tbat they ill. If we pay our debts tbs nation pays its debts. The iraportancs of tbe result la tbe busiuess world is tbat it means tbs rehi.bilimeut of Atierioan credit abroad. This means that invest ors are willing to put tbeir Idle oapital in onr enterprises. "This election means the completu re organization of the democratic party, For a long period of time tbs demoorsoy baa been tbs haven ot refuge for svery element of discontent In the oountry. It bad to bs reorganised sud now is ss good s time si any. Tbs democratic politicians will learn from this election tbat it is better to bavs tbs business in terests witb them tbsn to bsva Ihs dis turbing elements." ACROSS THE SEA. The The Model resturaut, N. J. Myers, proprietor, was started early this week in the Swaggort bnilding Mr. Myers' ventnr promises to bs a socoess. Tbs Fszetts shop acknowledges an iovitatiou to dins with bim, which was acoeptsd. Norman is all right. The Real Way to Cars Disease is to establish baaltb. Purs. riob blood means good health. . Hood's Sarsaparilla ia tbs ona trus blood pnri fler. It tones np tbs wbolo system, gives appetite snd strength and cause weakness, nervousness and pain to dis appear. Nn other medioins bas snob s reoord ot wonderful oures as Hood's 8srspsrills. ' M. K. C'harrh, Hustb, Asaosaeemest. Next Suodsy beiog tbs monthly sp pointment oa Rhea ereek, there will ba an old fasbionod Method is! class meet ing at 11 o'oiook, a. m., ioatead of tha prsaoblng seryics. Regular ssrvioes in tbs svsulng at 7 o'oiook, p. ni. Rev. Potwlne will bs la Ueppner, Tue day tbs 101b, to bold divioe Servians. Olebratloo of lbs boly rommsaion Tuesday m.rolog st 11 o'oiook and evening service si 7 o'oiook. All ara eordialy Invited. Through trains oo Ihs O. R. A N. will rua via. Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pendleton. Through sleepers. Oral sod seoonddaaa, will ruo io eouneetion witb tbs Union Partus, tbs Sanaa as hereto fore. A through firat-elaae sleeper Port land to Ppokeoe, ooosertieg with lbs flrsl elaaa eleapof to Ht. Peal, and a through tonrial sleeper Portland to HI. Paol. will ran la ea sect ion with Iba Ureal Northern railway . tf Hood's Pills are tha best after-dinner pill; sesist digestion, preysot constipa tion. A3 To" Thi UArVit LILL. Ueppner to l'eodleloo via Urppeer- Eobo Slags Lin. Psraoaa detmos of viaiiing Prsdletoa eaa cava lima and money by taking this rents. By ss qqalnllng tbs assets tbs previous svso log lbs etage will tasks conneolloO with o'clock traiq al E bo for Psadlaton Oflios al City Li og feiora. W. D. (.oao, I'Mpitelor. Now la Iba tins to rt tbs Weekly Oregnsian. lbs greatest spapv of Ihs Weal, with lbsUasHi,bb strict ly la sdvanrw.oea tear. t-T Ml Na beltav 9..rr-tlnalN.ti of seapra sss bs tnads ia tbs slals. Iteoi la wa will $ Iva aa a perm mm aa adHt"l JnaraaUtlis wb foil llaaUr, aa agrwalicral fit, Cora ta an and anbaHh. A ffMUZH fyrltol wtib INCIDENT. Wtaa Ik M4t Keaisraal A s rMlaraal baa be et-aal sp srwxtts Its fitf H"Ul by Jt.J.Myavs bars SMMt'S aill U s-o4 si at) k-'S, Hb'te lrof H ffFl"V4 la INs I 'tt S4.J t')ia w i."l 'it'r fa al ail ne. Th m 4air .f Bl S at lyi'a as is kM4, lat Kvary Bay Bearlag It BbaaM Ba Praaa af tha Title. Thera Is some thing conkal and frank about tbe name of Rill, any a the Chiragc I.'roord. It U a strong and sterling old liame, which gors on inultiplyiug ilaelf in a moat nierltorioua niaunrr. A large jroMrtlon ot the nten who brsvr it are Rood urn, and Ihs reason ia simple Mowt Of tbe "Williams' ara named for some other Willis ma. ft Is notaoaumed hat it la poaaibls for any uvtbrr to tbooas that rough old cuarnoturn for Iter pretty baby unlrwa shw dura it ta honor some particular prrwtn. Other Ihlnga bring equal, she would rail bim Clifford or AoVIWt or lUgtnald. Hut i he remembers t'nrle ItiU KArna worth. ho ii tha heat and falmt man la W hite Oak precinct when aba was a girl, and so aba calls tbs child for blot. Or tha father reralla to mind a good, be arty and joyous r tiara-Ur of earlier Paje aotiia friendly Hill of otbrr Utnes a righteous man, and a fond eltlrm. and ba rworomends ths nam of W il liam for the HiUs chart, so aa Io bring back tbs memory of tbat otber DUL Or intra ara lulls la tha family of Bills known to fstni. And now rome the key ta It all. TVaa tartotta Hills wera all faud for other H.IU.sod lbs oiber Hills tauai bava tievm ratrrmrd fnraj rlliei and worthy, ! no rt would bestow lb nama ton tbatwhwk la ntl Ionia I art. bis man-child. Whenever you find a rasa nemH W illiam, and yon will f. nd any of i hem. you will raa r- metnlwr ha i ao railed bev-auaa Ihra waa a r ( table and aprigbt William mrk of and t)nd bim, aitd Ibalotlw Wtl.iam waa rand ar a fartbfr W il Immh of gully aorv It .! not pay to balllUa Iba mm mon, f.lala nam of Hill. r.ry bmU I hat ttas repraarata anma -r-Mn. i ruDally wnethy. and f b aim wif diagrarw and 4-thl I Ha a a rua ikeabls 'alkmal wil balhelao lUtla i',1 bs aJl4 la bla h.aor. llahy ploa amx la au af tar, roa wto4 by 8 aa f'd 'Kaina. IrHty twa-toe4 atrawWrry fwks abnw twrry is and lae Is eVnwa Una. ssamlrd ksirpias, at wild lewale, aaaiat la avlra fcaiHrirg Cst glsas lorn t-n tk tile p!aid sxMiaUrr ln-ra la Uaa4 as Iba aa au adiaaxea. siiltay avaatd tlia sad bags ara ia rinded antnesT tlr Siiter aviaaU lr Ih fair ryellal. ((ateauat trrtaliliW In th rbalrg 4ukj sea il rhaSag 4wb ra aat aMbt lagHi at !. Cat gtsaa sugar sifters wtb startlag Deaerted Wife Won tha Four Boon. A race across 2,000 miles of water for a wife was recently enaea at i.nis Island. The race was between Mrs, Franz Molineaux, a deserted wife, and a young girl, Bertha Neibling, the hus band s sweetheart. The wife won the race by four hours and, incidentally, the erring husband. Molineaux had been wealthy in Ber lln. He had married the daughter of a rich grain merchant. When ho failed in business he quarreled with his wife, for she made some remark about his poverty which angered him. lie left her, saying that he would go to Arner ica and begin life over again. They were proud and she permitted him.togo alone, although iu her henrt she loved him. ' The man came over here and by hard work established himself and wasinre' ccipt of a good salary. lie thought sometimes of the woman over in Berlin She v.'ns living with her wealthy futhcr, who was very foud of her. In a spirit of pique tbe husband sent across the sea for another woman to share the home he bad made here at 1360 Lexington avenue. Mra. Molineaux beard of the other woman and embarked in all haste on the steamer Lahn. bound for New York, The other one, Bertha Neibling, was a steerage passenger on the Venctia from Hamburg. Tbe enetia sailed first, yet the fast steamer Lahn best her into port by four hours, with Mrs. Molineaux In tbe fl rst cabin. She hnd little dliTiculty in interesting the authorities in ber case. Detective Peter (Iro-.lcn found her husband and in formed Lim that a woman was at Ellis Inland wultlng to see bim. Molineaux was t uk tin there and the roiumlsnioiier of immigration asked sonic very search' hie iu; rtion:t. Then be dismissed bim to nnothf r room and talked to Mrs. Mol Ineaux. Neither husband nor wife knew of the nrcsenre of the other on the island. They were brought Into the same room. The wire at tue aiguior ner nus baud threw her arms around bis nrck snd fuiiitod. She recovered 'opportunely and told hlin bow cruelly she hsd misunder stood him snd that she would willingly share povcrt v and a crust of bread witb him. No man could resist talk like that Molineaux kissed ber on tbe forehead snd vowed be would be trus to her to the end of time. 8o they went to sf0 I xlngtcn strnue together, where they will dwell. The other woman? The story Is pisc- tlrnlly finished ss far ss she Is con eerned. Tbe Immigration authorities came Io the com lua'on that a she had no friend here now snd wss likely lobe- come a piibllo charge lbs Wat thing thry could do would 1 to send her back to (.ermany. Clilraro Record RESTORATION OF OIL WELLS. Simple and Direct Method Employed by tha Met Percea Indiana. An old custom was revived by the Nez Perces Indians and their visitors during the celebration on the last Fourth of July, says the Morning Ore gonian. The natives of the local tribe are very wealthy people, and there are designing mothers among the aborig ines as well as in the different classes of civilized society. The young bucks of the Nez Perces tribe ere regarded somewhat like the scions of royalty in matrimonial circles. The maidens from all visiting tribes were brought to Lap wai to find husbands. The customs of the tribes, which were revived for the occasion, were more effective than the Boston man's wnv. The marriageable maidens were by common accord quartered in a selected spot in the valley of the Lnpwai. At an appointed hour the young men who wanted wives to share their annuities, their homesteads and the affections of their hearts oppeured in procession on the hallowed camp ground. The hour was midnight, and the scene was in a grove of trees made fragrant by the wild flowers, and everv heart rlnneev1 tn the music of the rippling waters. The young men marched forth, ord none but candidates for matrimony loirel the march. Thev were dve.ssed in thMi brightest colors, and ench carried a white willow onne. As they approached the tents thoy chnnted nn Indian chorus that wns as doleful ai the song of the owl, and l out time by bentirg upon the tents with thir ennes. The drummlrp was drnfrnnig to the d'stantnpcctntor and must hove bern distT.ntinrr Ui the woitipp maUfcn in the tents. At last the Bijiginrr and the drumming had tin dcslr.d rflYet. The mn:donsenm forth. nftprn delay jupt. long enough to satisfy thnt uni versal nn-sion of the mird of n wom en to drive a lover mad with doubt. There were more n;en th:;n ma'cTrns. The former kept up the march mid the music without. The rn:clciis counter marched on th line of thn simc circle, ench Rloctin' n huslxrd from the line. The chosen ones hrvstonrd to follow their brides rnvny into the dnrkness. The unfortunate suitors were left to de spair. TEA. ELECTION RETURNS FOR MORROW GO. is iii it Hi if i i i FOR Pistil: j PRESIDENTIAL . ' ' ' ? ' 5 a : ' electors. ; : j : ; ; : f j : John F. Copies 30 14 10 23 81 20 28 29 7 90 35 56 137 28 588 T. T. Oeer 29 H 10 23 79 20 28 29 8 90 35 art 17 28 586 E. L. Smith.... 29 14 10 23 79 20 28 29 7 89 35 56 136 28 68 8. M. Yoran 29 14 10 2380202829 790 35 56 135 28581 N. I Butler 12 11 8 6 74 21 47 83 11 87 12 51 97 74 544 E. Hofer ... 12 11 8 0 74 21 47 83 10 86 12 51 98 74 543 W. H. Bpaujrh 12 11 8 74 21 47 S3 11 86 12 51 96 74 542 . Harry YYatking 12 11 8 6 76 21 47 33 10 86 12 SI 96 74 643 D. Bewerman 11 3 5 C. J. Bright 1 ,11 3 6 Leslie Butler 1 g 4 C. E. Hoskins 1 3 4 Lewii B. Cox 2 11125 21 15 Alexander M. Holmes 2 11126 21 15 Frank A. Seufert 2 111116 2116 Curtis J. Trenchard 2 11116 2 1 14 The average plurality in tbe county for McKinley is about 42 votes. S00W0OtOtll4l444 eae Lf Ba faltl r bi'ir s-r detii l.apj rn. ) tt -n UrT,U. Tif"ii Erf ..chi r . I. Muffia. elxrt.leabaas1 jntlrr, and I. )ai, rl '.aU-uaa la I he employ cf I. fiolarrl. Ib HalT. bad Srrnrl a bWrrcla Inalrk tA s kllotnelrra Irriro lh MsUna If1,li rail ay bf i'lpa ki ll( rl A .NoailW-e atl bak. lb-T ba4 slmnat fo,.Ml !b rsra t-ei Mtrrta. Sri aa a lull heart. IrwtUriJ 4 k tt ar bow far IiS rfca tiri'inl. sn4 la i4- g a kl Ie4 bta ma h'tw tun e:tft ibrrtln. fh imfi'Mutei fUr ram Io ll frmtal aal I f k bia Ut Urm lk ar. M ria. ! aa follo-alns' clnM balod. rotiM imt aOHl bla ft. Ila effaBt ar4 l,s h nri'wl tfcr..il irr ri r j l a lc a t.le Ug arl b I' I A U If f r ' :lM naj lh gtnvuA. if 1 fc )r ia t 14 ra. tr" t ! .' l': . fwm ft- 4 lr -.ng , I'kow i- tm t! a n , 's s . Uats as ib ' s;ir wja saa.a a a liarruaa frr.4 l ta e-J enritf iba Ha U a4t taa lrr 1 JratVca (lWaf, 4a .Urlf.e Maaia UMlaaaS la I aaae Iba MaaeveS rise. Tbe lit nr rat theory roncrrniitg the evbuuMion o( an ntany oil ai 11 ia Ibal I he oil, ill ut-aainif Ibrouyb the alone, Lea rlofgeil I he miu etunr lib iar tdlnr In aiuh ouiniil that llx- fur titer B.i ! Io,m .1 and lbs rll cea. a Io wr.'iiirf, la n.any taws. e Uie Agf nf Hfeel. the kjt'.t lit the esrth haa not T.rt tiul, but only crawl to flaw when the exit U iopj.. The aim e thrMip'n uli'Ch the nil ara iarfatrry xr)i lurr, 6il. aa lb tri. la In 4 crU tia. II. lor-k lustier brcotiis ilresr", ee4t:iif la lb rork rsr lb 1p el lh Utiiru rif I), rl. Tor ,.l-ir. ,i,t irw-, r, ,niirr flie lime al U.iu.iu f lln Hell. Ibu hi i ,1 . tier). ppr r aiur.bm H.U 1... i 1 I, 1 .j. i,i to. A hew iKlhel r. ... a .n Inntrnj a ril arly-cwn tn.iTril lr li Wafer Into tl. r,l, T5. Inf. i 'w, 'h', "1 l r'1-'j f. .nf inl !, !r an jrrin ta'l'lilif, I Jar,. In the 1 01 'nn ff Ike a a I erl IS mririil rrfuUlrU that the b'S''l rrTle Jnl rnoitffi Io pcrlvre an m tlx. is Iifl :h'u rtflfirr lb Mel-il Py It's (. ., I,ar enstimril, a .f tl-e rfU nf a Lr ihilliWra Ih ll.l' -bal la rtialet alnl Inln IS. r-rl In all ilirfrfw, Ttu lb farar.ee an I ile rt ara f'rB1 a n't n.rlie-t . at it al Ikev ma, aexl akea tha r! la trtrd a fmh fl.rta likea pnn, Ji.l aa Irr.nf as II tti. ba Iba ael w Jw.t ink. CIGARETTES OF GREEN They Tell Us That They Are Mow Bmoked In "Society." The greea tea cigarette has arrivt d, and promises to cause greater ravages than its predecessor, the slender rou of alleged tobacco, which now poisons the sir almost everywhere in Asia, Europe and American. The person who first discovered that green tea would smoR is responsible, says tbe New York Jour nal, for milions of disoidered nerves, stomachs and heads, but is probably too far gone In adoration of the encr vating habit to feel any remorse. Al' ready the new fad bas taken posses1 slon of England ; it will soon storm 1 he walls of 1'aris, and before wo ci'.n fortify against it here we shall be be sieged. It will penetrate the boudoi of the ladies, and even the strait-laced, orthodox public will see no harm in an innocent tea cignrette. Rut none the less a deadly peril lurks within it. rew areas for the growth of tea ore constantly opened up in the east, and the product will be pushed witb all the energy of merchants determined to make fortunes. We can even foretce the time when to every iound of tea purrhnrcd for legitimate consumption as a cheering snd nonincbriating bever age tbe subtle grocer will sdd tbe dainty pneksge of tea cigarettes, en veloped In paicr covered with pretty Chinese or Crylonrse designs, thus uig- Ing the entrance of the tl-nion Into the household. There l but one coniM-n- sating feature In the whole biminrMs, and that Is that at its worst tbe ra cigarette cun never furnish an ef fluvium so stifling aa that of the Anier Iran Mper roll with whleh every oflio boy deliberately exposes bis lungs to psrtisl paralysis daily. CRANKS PESTFR EDISON. Oas af Tbeas Walk treat Maalaaa la Oraaga. 'Why, you talk about rrsnka," said hdlaon recently st Orange to a rew York World irportrr; "I have mora of tbem corns srounu here than soy muu In the country. They come out witb all sorts of acbrniea whiob I hey wsnt ins to purx.s through. These loiig-bsrrd fellows, witb dandruff on Ibe shoulders of their coats, meander s round bers In shosls. One of them got In bers lbs other day, and be was a walker, loo. lit lie lor grd out In Montaos snd got the Idea that be was Ibe first man who eer Inteotrd an electric light, sod Ibal I bad rubbed hliu of It. So be rsiue on ber U make me give up half tbe pro ceeds, snd bs walked ery foot of Ibe wsy. Yoo ought lobsvesecabtmwbrs be got brre. "home of lb bo)S ssw bis trail down etelra snd followed bim up snd told him I wsn't bers but out st Ibe minea, snd I'll t hsngel If lie iliiln'l wslk I here W bea be got oul llier lbs fiirernso we'd iMied bint skd him if bs hadn't Invented lbs are light, lbs man from Montana said be bad. Iheu the fore man told him that I bed nut Invented Ibe arc I'.gbl. but Ibal It bal bn-n la enied ty llMima. Th MohUns malt wanted to know where Tbmin aa rl.'bt away, snd Ibe foreman ml bim 1 b"inH.n wsadowa In !.). M.w " "Haw di yon ft lnnT a1.l the man fn'i.i y. .plana Tb fn-man Inld bitn I lie road and be alarlrd l Iranip ) a there, I etprrl any la) Io hear of hi ra n,ig I he l, nre there Mitie bow. Mr baa 'nu here ail the lime bul iby don't Ixiber rue any.' Q SI j; fm (wmmr J 11 . if ill Ir iain- 11 1 l I 1 I la f mm an 1 r I To Do Given Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of Blackwell'c Genuine Durham Tobacco The Best I SmoklngTobacco Made 9OOOOOOOOOOOOO9OOOC0OCOOO&0O39O;O9OOOOOOSO You will find one coupon ln side each a-ouuee bag, snd two coupons inside each 4-ounce bag. Euyabag, read the coupon and sec how to get your share. Gilliam & Bisbee . rrr;i 4aaS-ail Tbs story la l!d sf s Ishm '; tasilrisa (bat It freistl,r (;iy darieg bs roarik;p f walk af ibe Cfeaier rt a .i wia lh ;.r ff lady r-f bis ( k ma wiikmit -Wii.f Ihia saisf aba look adeaatarv f k Sbaaal Bia4alaa Id plf kri r In k rka "Lj -I bar kaad fr.n k ana a l brted bums a asrvr w t lle-.l, wl ! bold a Is srw la lb aaa ;.-.n walked Sp lfc atef nf r fa.a.i If. sd eajrg IV Sli. M (ltallwiel, ke ef efe- I It-e 4wr, U (lael ia sa ia-r4niMw aa ar sad etla sll "tt kv. . k-w la Its waf'.J C. I Js J aa Ibsl sits M iks4r 1 iimi iba ais- 1,1 llul'S" I lioiy I Im I III I ghl feiwlrf .f nturl :iii. i, ff are l-.lt. be alrtnluiely . .,!, ,. !) rule fit ll.a IVIjl.M .,, I t,,,.-llr hy Ibe .,( t ro. ff lak 1 T m.g .ii. luK, Sfler liea.lii.p ;t Iti lila r I'lary, who tilled and inntttt I 1 tr--l d and l fihHe 1,1 1 11 tf 1 . .'I v a a gm 'I'al .'., " d b.i 'h i-'rutftf . 1iit h ra li Ika eaWw admiral!; , snd si Mi fa'iard rlf arenas l I banded rMrid wile) Ika rill Ibsl IJ llantf ann f.nind bis ritina as lafr aas af "spUa J.d iaolat,a " We are not email men, Iba. We are email meu, Xe. we are not tie Largest rnercnants in tne Waria i But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need ol Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, OUaiwara, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwire, Cumberland Coal, Oais snd Water Pipe, Pipe Mttlniri, Btoves and Ranges, Wagons, Backi, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Baws, Bledges, Wedges, Uiini, Platoli, Cartridges and Ammunition, Uaaon Jars, Gran Iteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Waih Botllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Prices. 1 havs Ooon floods st Fia fried, and Cheap tohn Ooodi st Chep John Prlc Ws havs Oood Ooodi st Fia rrlcei, ami Cheap lohn Ooodi st Chep John rnces. I GILM A.M & : ! MAIN STHEET - HEPPNER, OREGON 3L B to 2. o Do you know what this means ? This, that here are sixteen reasons why you should buy your Groceries. Supplies and Gents Furnish ings at T. R. HOWARD'S 1 for every one objection made against it. This should decide the matter. It docs. People want fresh goods, neat goods, good goods for the smallest amount of money. Buy the best when you can get it at the same figure paid for an inferior article. HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE. Old Stand, Main Street, near BobKrlck's. THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt, J. O. 33QHCI13CRS. Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines,' Liquors and Cigars. iWlTII. iaa a ie ,ta r Near) fuwrBfiks wf Ikw SMt.tasriae tW, vf laa vf 14 sr ia lbs Leads a4 ItriUea mi a a a, w ko a a Ur f 'kff aaora it. a a I vo ai!a t.f tall, tail al t tMl sf f I lif II ral.W' wfwaa Ika Ailafttte Wt AMrwa, fiaae. as oas ss I I'fitaia s, wklls s ! .! srs U.a I n ). taLUs thai slax cl af svry bs Wffims sis 4-s Youro mm : pis JiOUKB to Take MCm. I -enves No Constipation, .awv fares l, ss well as all llllltaaiaaais. Mirk llewlaat.a aa4 Malafla Tka aatf (r ar' Sf ais ill la) Iks Wofl4. f1Hj tv all Hrf .ia we sH I f asll aa !o rtUe. ei.U Ui ;INIlM MfMCaL IO, Has re !, Cai. 'iik Lanca5;iiirk Insukanck Co. 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