4 TBney ADD medicine as weU m in VOlliC other things," said a busy n druggist, "but the most OQCK remarkable thing about Hood'i Sarsa parilla la that cuatomera who try other remedies ail come back to Hood'B, and thii la why the enormous Bales of this treat medicine nsf. " keep up and continue the II f whole year round, Bteady B Was a clock. "Why is itt" 0, simply because Hood'i Sarsaparilla has more real cura tive merit than any medicine I ever sold." This is ol daily occurrence in almost every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured more sickness, and made moro happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. Sarsaparilla Is the standard the One True Blood Purifier. HnnH'c Dili- re tne on'y Pls to take nOOa S PHIS with Hood's Siirsaparllla. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politioal oampaign is over and the winter season again with no, all will want an adequate anpply of fresh and varied reading matter (or the long evenings. Cognizant of this the ' Gazette has made dabbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The-GAZETTE tU.50aud ' Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.60 $3.50 " B. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75 W" N. Y. Tribune, I1.00 8.00 v. Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.25 .i t '. 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00........ 8.25 '' Webloot Planter, 50c... 2.50 Lcslie'l Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Here and There. Mrs. Wm. Dunn ia on the sick list. Asa Thompson is in from Butter croek today.-. - Clyde Baling is stopping in the oity tbia week. Blanks end printing at the Gazette' home ranch. Plenty of chattel mortgages at the Gazette offioe. 8. 0. Smith, though still quite siok, is gradually improving. John F. and Henry Boyse were down from Hard in an yesterday. Anton. Binge returned this morning from short visit to Portland. Born To the wife of I. N. Hughes, in this oity, on Jan. 9, 1897, a son. The revival meeting at the Baptist ohnroh continues with good interest Elmer, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs R. C. Wills, is reported to be quite siok Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Bombers'. you Salem State- man : Hon.8amnel Hashes, of Forest Grove, republican senator from Washington county, was among the solons on the streets sod around the eapilol yesterday. Mr. Hughes ia the phvsioa! giant of both bonaes, beiDg con siderably over six feet tall, and weigh ing over 300 pounds. His son, George R., who waa reading clerk of tbe lower house two years ago, is a candidate tor a like position in the senate this year. For sale About thirty tons of rye bay, located about two and one-half miles of Hardman. Also 400 aores of good range, fenoed, to go with same. Plenty of outside government range near at hand. Shelter for 2.000 head of sheep or large band of entile. Good house on place. Call on Gazette offioe tor particulars. A rare chance to get bay obeap. All signs iodioate a hard winter and delays are dangerous. tf Squire J. Turner made final proof on bis timber culture before Clerk Morrow n Saturday, with W. G. MoOarly and K. W. Turner as witnesses. Mr. Turner ia an uuole of B. W. Turner, of this oouDty, and bis home is in California where he n engaged in fruit and groin raising. The W. C. T. U., of Heppner, are tak ing an active part iu circulating peti tions to be presented to our legislature praying for tbe passage of some good moral and sanitary measures. Judge E. L. Freeland, Dr. B. F. Vangban, Otis and A. W. Patterson are some of tbe Heppuer people in Balem this week. This certainly ought to give tbe legislature a good send off. W. L. Sating, the Heppoer candy manufacturer and confectioner, ii busy today turning out a Que line of cream confections. Billy is getting to be quite an expert in tbia line. Miss Elizabeth Matlock Bad Mrs. W. . Dntton will entertain a large number of ft lends at whist on tomorrow evening at tbe borne of Mrs. Dntton miles below Heppoer. Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as sociated together down at Charley's old place in the tonsorial business. Call on them and get your whiskers pushed in. Phill Oobn, manager of Heppner's warehouse, will pay tbe highest market price for bides, In rs, sneep pelts, eta. Bring your hides to bim. tt "MA EN MATILDA." Bvea Kveasoa Takes ia the Masqaerade Bat Looks at Matters 8erioasly aad Gets Boaaeed Is Lost la the Skiffle. The Whole Story Of tbe gieat sales attained and great ourea aooompiisaea by ttooa s oarsa- parilla is qaioklv told. It purities and enriches tbe blood, tones the stomach and gives strength and vigor. Disease oannot enter tbe system fortified by tbe riob red blood wbiob comes by taking Hood's Bareuparilla. Hood'B Pills cures nausea, siok bead- aobe, indigestion, billiousces. All druggists. 25o. The Bedlighl people wilt treat right. Call on them when in town. tf If yon want tbs beat of everything, go to tbe Orange Front, Joseph Biber.Prop.tf Frank MoFarlaod returned from business trip to Portland Saturday morning. Dan McKioile, who has been working for D. A. Herren, is quite ill at tbe Falaos Hotel. Plenty of advertising space to sell at tbe OstetU shop. Bates made known on application. T. W. Marshall, repreaeatiog tbe Paoiflo Paper Company, of PortlaoJ, is is in town today. &fra.E. W.Bbea returned from a short visit with relatives at Baker City on Bunday morning. Geo. Oonser and wits and W. E. Brock nod family spent Bonds with Mr. O. A. Rhea's folks on Itbsa oreek. Pror. W.C. Howard aod Be v. C. R Howard are reported to be improving lowly from Ibeir severs illness. TbaOatcila will tke sorlp on debts MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Florida's barrooms number 216, more than half of them being in three counties. The Btate'a revenue from them is $108,000. Louis XIV., spoken of by his contem poraries as a man of majestic stature, wns only of medium height. When the royal tombs of St. Denis we're violated during the revolution the body of this monarch, was dragged out with the rest and discovered to be only five feet six inches. In celebration of the Mexican na tional holiday a crown of incandescent lights was placed above tbe head of the Ifidalpo statue in the Ilidal? ) plaza of Monterey, and there was elwtric illumi nation in profusion throughout the square In honor of the Mexican father of his country. Photography has lately determined the depths to which the sun's ry con penetrate through water.and rtie reult is that at a depth of 5S3 feet the darkness was about equal to an exnoFiire on a clear but moonless night. The exposed plates at this depth gave no evidence of light uetion. It I now an Id that Japan hi turning iu eyes toward the iat unpeopled ter ritory of North Australia and that Jap anese colonies wilt soon be established there. This matter baa been talked of before, and Englishmen have predicted that if the attempt ahould be made trouble would follow. A Frenchman's pipe recently saH him from dislruremrnt, " WM tncked by a discharged waiter, who throw a bottle of vitriol at his face. The bottle broke an the nil be was smoklne. Bending1 the grraler part of the contents Into the fart of hU assail ant, wbo was terribly burned. owing it, at faoa value, or it will pay tbe highest market prios for it in eaan. Mia Berths Gala is convalescing from a raoaat attack of lbs grip wbiob soa fiosd bar to lbs boos for several dayr. Aba Jones ia at prasaal aooWnig la ttnall degrat tbe afflictions of Job, bavins: larva aitaJ boil OO lbs back of bis sack. Royal Diamond, Paa Fired Japae. oo- eolorad. TU boat tea aver eokl ia ii.m.bi P. C TbocPDaoa Co. tbe leader. " Mr. aad Mrs. A. A. Robarta returned boma from l'roJUi' Haaday murotBg Tbair lUUs aoa EJdla U much improved from bis rseot illataa. Tbs E. a sirs PsodkMoB ia pay tog about llOtx) moetb ia iaWreet. Tbia la largo wm for city tba site of Tf dWtoa,pe4'UI!y ia lbe time. Hbetiff I MetUk departed last aveebg for ! with M.berl, lb la- aa abaepbardef.abom ba wttl tara ot a iba aalbortliaa at tba atata laeaaa aaylaav. Dieh Metbawa J V. Oeatry, ooit tba ttm oama of Metbewa A Oaatrj, aiaUJ loMtbar la lb bwbw kuiuM la th aUad. d" aoaib of lb pot-sa Tty aU talL It to rprt4 tbat Ttof. t. O Aabr-t ba wtar4 to Marrow ooaaty w b aaos lived soJ fl .a-tUI at Iba , of b e frtwl. !!. aasble at Ibis Mm to vry tbia atata- at. M.w i Ik tim lflgtlb -kly .77u -t U ,1k lb U.a-t'-.b' uwiWaaiM f Bervt tea U maJ la Ua atat. t smtii. Il nll a b la MMbA0H '1 ' pwrtlMl aal ele M-i l ft I UmJk aJW arMM bBa 4ari tbe atrfafc wa 4 avarv The loetust waa so much dreaded In eastern countries that It furnUhecl John, In Mi llnuk of llevelation. with a terrible description of the peat. II com pared the locusts to war homea, having the teeth of llm , the faeea of war rior, the rrwwna of klnyn, and the sound of their wing neln the sound of nny horses runn'ng to battle. SJrklea's Irak Tba Best Balv In lb world fur Cata, ftroU, Kores, Ulaers, Halt Itbsnns, r'var Hore. Tetter, Cbaprd llaads, CWIblsma. Corns, aad all Hla Efsp- lioos. aod prttly care rile or e pay reqiired. It la aaraotead to re tT teet eiisraetm or meoev rtaaia. I'rleeU reals pr bi. For ! by Okser A Brock. "Poke oo p da fire eletle. Sin', en lat ma thaw bote tra icebergs ote masja tem," said Sven Svenson as he tramped into the washbonse early one morning reoently. "By da Yumpiog Yesns, At bane sbakia ote ma teeth for bote feef hour." "Yo' look likee bleen dlunk tleo week with Sullivau sleep in dtitob clatcbee snake, maybe see what yo' oallee him? deevil hel be 1 he 1 be! me tlink by 'n by maybe yo' tumble leetle," broke in tbe ever Icqnaoious Sing who bad just started a fire nd donned the ordinary Chinese babilimente, preparatory for tbe day's labor. "Ay tank Ay bane bed 'miff for vone tarn, en Ay stay by da wancb ven Ay gat ote das. Eeet bane laik das. Ma en Matilda tank eet bane gude ekeem to koom by Happner Chreesmaa en see da sights en to buy few tang wi need. Ven wa got een das Qappner eet bune bote nite, en wa gat supper. Matilda sa den das sba laik look rouu' to see da Chrees mas tang, en Ay sa das bane gude. Wa stay vone place tal man sa ba bed to gat oop een da mornin', en ha sa eet bane gude tang anyhow note to spend all da money een bees place. Ay note know vat ha mane, for Ay note do das. Ay note spend vone oent. Matilda sba sa das falar tank ha bane smart, en sa sha note buy fealty oent oof sugar fern heem. Av tal Matilda keep een ber collar, en sba gat mad en sa to ma to keep ma Swede faoe note open. Den Ay tank bote da floe mootto, 'Eletle soft vords taroeth avay evay ved earn bad tem per' Ay tank das bane een da vorks oof Boby Burns, or vas Moses sa. "Bo kweek Ay tank das vay.en gat ma valkin'on da strete, Matilda tek mahan', en sba sa sba bane sorry. Vat, wa valk long ved her ban' ved ma ban' laik da small eletle falars, en happy as dase clam ven da vater bane high oop. Den Ay beer moosio en tal Matilda Ay tank das bane show. Sba laff ven sha luke een, en tal ma Ay bane oonder lucky star ven Ay merrled Her. Sha tal ma keep ma baid quiet en note show ma ig noorant bha sa das bane masterade. Sba sa aba bane sa dase batore. En den wa valk een trough da door, ven beeg falar sa, 'ticket.' Den Ay tank bote ma oxperienos on da train en Ay ask heem eet ba bane oornduotor. Ha tal ma to geet heem kweek two tioket, or vone beeg, case Bryan dolar, or ha mek ma tank ba bane whole train ved steam on, ved ma een front oof eet. Ay fork ofer da money en ba sa 'valk een,' en wa aat ma donn vere wa oood gat da fule vortn oof ma kaih. " Ay note hafe da vords to ot press da grand site Ay see das plaoe. First tang, Ay heer feed Is on organ playin' 'Polly pool due kettle on da fire,' en Ay eea da man en leddy daa mek da moosio, Falar boiler, en folks do yoost vat ba sa, en pooty kweek ha stop dase en da sat doun. Dere bane sam nioe girl en da ware note mooch klolhea. Matilda tal ma dase bene floe. Ay tank sba bans gude yoodite. Den da baoa Mtxican falar en bote femteeo falars act beeg fulo. Von pool ma hair ea sa to ma, 'Sade, ven yo yomp )o yobf Das den Ay see Ma tilda viok at ma, or daa den Ay getf berm yob Ay tank ba note laik. Den Ay valk ofer by da moosio eo Ay see vooa Irjio girl eu lot oner faUr. Vone ban bwg ole man ao beeg Tom Dur bum ban eu da fao ba lied mek ma lff tal ma baid burl. Dhb ban ula leddy en young leddy; daa bane so many Ay not taiik oof daa all, but von falar oxcitt ma attobuu. Ha ban beeg lojin ved peestol, vooa knife daa mek ma spina shake, an alette as d a Ay nota laik da vsy ba handle beem. Daa Injia falar got ma sen da corner ved ma bair tn draw da beeg knife. Ay lank oof da story Ay red aen alalia yeller boob but falar gat heea baid oote oof fnm be bslr, an Ay oote kan stand bora votk. Ay ) tnk bees baid treemlu' oof eea bote Vone around. By daa Ism beeg falar das tek ma dolar grab ma by oU collar, yerk ma bote bait vay dooo da boos so ved voaa beef keek babiu' ba I ao' ma aea da mod aen da streU. Daa mek ma ao mad Ay aa tang daa loa ma all ma raligiuo ao voaa yoomp. Ay load dss Ay tack Ar lok da tu Yocot dao fslar tad star tek ma arm sa to 'ooota tube' Ay laok at Brat Ay nota go, bol ma mind go bark to da lam oto Pertlaod, ro Ay ebange kweek. Daa falar trow ma o da elttl tail. Ay it bad too bed eo Ay sleep oo ds floor. Ay tk cold daa mek ma sick, ao van Ay gote oot bote daa morula' Ay ban bait trot. Ay leak Ay Bad U liUla o gel da tan dolar to da Yoodg Frewl sad. Daa mek ma laok bU da vorda oof ma mootber, 'Da osprtoc baa boot a J Washer, bol t beo oiumsiv.' SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT of the County Court ot tne State of Oregon for the County ol Morrow, to me directed, com n.nH4n. m. tA IA., An th mods and chattels of the delinquent taxpayers named on the de linquent tax roll tor t&ia couuiy iur 7" . . . .UA . . . . .u ,r ... tn 16W1, IWM, 1B Iia vucw mi.im.uw, nrt nnn ba found then upon the real property as set forth and described in the said delinquent tax rolli. or to much thereof u man laiiaiy me amount of taxes charged therein, together with costs and expenses. 1 nave amy leviea, naving been unable to And any goods or chattel! belong ing to the respective delinquents hereinafter na med upon the following described piecesor par cels of land a set forth in said tax lists, lying and beiug in said Morrow County, State of Oregon, described and assessed as follows: AHT. TAX. Andrews, C L lot 5, blk 16 in 8tanbery'l adddition to the town of Heppner. Tax 1894 I 8 62 Elrlck, g&muel lots 5 and K blk 2. Castle Kocx; tax 193, 43cts, 1894, S2.50 2 93 Garred, Ulysses lots S i and 16, blk 2, Castle Rock; tax 1893.65c, '891, 76c ... I 40 Rem Otto lots 5 and 6. blk 3, Castle Kock; tax 1893, 43c, 1894, 50c. 93 Rhlmiev. 1 R lots 7 and 8. blk 2. Castle Rock: tax 1893. 43c. 1894, 80c 1 23 Wnrthfnctiin. M V lots 1 and 2. blk U. Castle Kock : tax 1893 43c, 1894 Sl.00 . . . 1 43 Parrish. David J lots 15. 16 and 17, blk 11, Mt. Vernon addition to bieppuer: tax 1893 83c, 1891 11. 72 2 55 Party at Irylac Mr. and Mrs. R. Bobloson entertain ed a number of friends, Friday evening at their home in Irving, in honor ot Miss Ethel 8perry ot Heppner. Tbe evening waa spent in playing games, after which refreshments ware served : Mr. and Mrs. Robinson; Mies Ethel Sperry ot Hepp ner, Misses Delta Hagan, Ella Kitobeo, Helen, Bessie and Hattia Jennings, LetaLnper, Etta Taylor and Bessie Hill; Messrs Henry Lnndley, Gilliam I Kitchen, Hank Hill, Charley Eompp, Joahway Yates, Tison Hagan, Byron Spenoer and George Robinson. Eugene Guard. S!4 of NE!4 and X4 ' tna isr 'A Northern Pacitio History Co, lots 1, 9 and 6, 10 feet ott east part lot a, bit i lot i, blk 11, Mt. Vernon addition to Hepp ner; tax 1893 69c, 1894 13.45 4 14 Bremer, Win; NVV4 of sec 8, tp 2n,r27; tax 1893 $2.60. 1894 $1 06 6 66 Estep, W G 8EH of sec 34, tpln,r26; tax 1893 3 26, 1894 $4.06 7 32 Clarlt, w Nn)4 ann 01 sscyt. sec u, tp 1 n, r 27 ; tax 193 (4 ;89, 1894, ?6.30 . . . Bramel, T E N W of sec 28, tp 2 n, r 24; tax 1893 13.26, 1894 18.60 Bramel, Mrs A C SlA of NE of sec 16, tp I n, r 24; tax 18U3 ii.su. unn i.ou Chaolain. Daniel BE of HEW and NM of 8WU an and 4, sec 19, tp 5 n, r 27, except that portion conveyed to the O. R. s N. company ior rignioi way, aisu omui N Wi of sec 20, tp 5 D, r 87; tax 1893, 6.03. 1894. 18 10 Welch, OD8W of NWK and NSWH or sec 24, tp 4 s, r 26; tax 1893 is.m, iai 14.32 Leatherman, David, Estate of. 8K1 of be St ol seo is ana r. oi ixe., sec ti, tp 4 s, r 26 and SWU of N WW of sec 16, tpfts, r27, BWof NW1 and NWfcof NWIt sec 19. tp 4 s, r 27; tax 1895 Baker. WlNWjj sec 2, tp 1 s, r24; tax 1K93 S4.89. 1894 IS.76 10 60 Cantwell, Moses. The Heirs of, V of BE'i and KlA of 8W4 of sec 28, tp 8 s. r 24; tax 1892, $10 19, 1893 4 89, 1894 J7.07, 11 19 86 3 10 14 18 7 58 Persons who are troubled with indi gestion will be interested in the experi ence ot Wm. H. Penn, chief clerk in the! railway mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who writes: "It gives me pleas ure to testify to the merits of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. For two years I have suffered! from indigestion, and am subject to fre quent seve e attacks or pain in the sromaoh and bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never fails to give perfeot relief." Prioe 25 and 60 oents; sold by Conser & Brock. wot?, STAND MS I EMI J I1L. -aXAV-rJ-lfe nothing BUT THE genuine: You will find one coupon Inside each two ounce bag and two coupons Inside each four ounce bagof BlackweU's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and bow to get them. NWU and NEMof 8W"4 and N W54 of 8K)4 ol sec 28, tp 1 n, 10 12 22 08 Krei?h, P 8 iof r 23east:tax 1893 3 26 McArthur. Mrs M J NW!4 ot sec 24. tn 1 n. r25; tax 1894 uo McCaflev. Am M NEVi of 8W and lots 3 and 4, sec 30 tp 1 u, r 24; tax 1894 3 60 Kins. Ellen8SWW of seo 36. tp3. r24: tax 1894 5 76 Btratton. Sarrmol BWU seo 28. tn 2 n. r 27; tax 1894 r uo Williamson. David NWU of sec 34. tp 1 n, r 25; tax 1893 13.26, 1894, $4.06 7 32 Btarkev. Edward SEW of sec 30. to 1 n. r 24; tax 1893 14.07; 1891, 3.t 7 67 MrKimmev. J W 8EU of sec 24. to 1 n. r 25; tax 1893 $4.89, 1894 14.06 8 95 Pickel. William SEW of sec 8, tp 1 a, r 23; tax 1893 S3 26, 1894)8.10 11 36 Borden. Alfred J N of 8WU and 8WM of 8WM sec 80, tp 1 n, r 28; tax 1894. . . . 3 84 Bawker. Win NWUol sec 14. to 1 n. r 25: tax 1894 4 50 Campbell. Geo W N Eli sec 4. tp 1 n. r 25: tax 1894 4 06 Whitman, H D 8Wi4 of seo 12 and NW of seo 13, tp 2 s, r 23; tax 1893 14.66, 1894 $23.52 Dlckerson, W W BW4 sec 11, tp 1 1, r 25; tax 1893 S4.U0, IH'.II lil l It is worth the trouble of trying every one of Schil ling's Best tea coffes soda bftklnr powder flavoring oxtracts and spices if you find only one fits you. They fit so fectly. u For sale by E. W. Rhea & Co. that per- HLotel HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find tbe best of Bccom modations in every respect Carlisle, Lawrence J NWU of NZ'i seo 34, tp 2 s. r 2S; tax 1893 81c, 181K $2.16. . Loonev, MaKRleNWii of NE4 ami of NWU sue 4, tp 1 s. r 14; tax 1894 Wllklns, Alonso S W' of NE'4 and NW4ofseo36, tp 1 n, r 23; tax 1893 14.89. 1894 S.5.40 Malloy. Frank BEJ4 of sec30, tp 1 n, r 26; tax 1894 M arris, J 11 HE and MW sec 36, tp 2 n. r2S: tax 1894 Reese, Walter L NH of NU. sec 20, tp 2 n, r 2ft ; tax lu :i as, 1894 It.n 28 18 7 66 2 97 6 30 10 29 4 06 8 66 7 40 4 Ot 8 13 Petrle, Henry HWfc seo 14, tp 2 n, r24; tax 1894 rraser. Wm 8W4 see 16, tp 2 n, r 25; tax 1893 4 08, 1H94 $4.05 California, Idaho and Oregon Btaie Co, commencing at the Pit corner ol lot iu, blk 8, original town ol Heppner, run ning west 66 feet, south 41 feet, east 66 leet, norm 41 to place oi dckiuuiiik; tax 1M94 19 32 Decker, O W NE of sec 6, tp 1, n of r 26 e; tax 1HW a. ih4 m.m i si And on Wcilnenlay, the 10th day ol February, 1897, at the hour or 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the court house In said county and state, 1 will sell the above described real estate at pun llc auction to the highest bidder fur cash, sub ject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants. costs and accruing coats. r.. li. Mai MIVK, 607-17 Hheriff of Morrow Co., Uregon. flue Kejjai mvltaiions. An invitation from the lord lieuten ant in Ireland is supposed to be, like one from the queen whom he represents, a command. Irish society, however, does not always treat it aa such, but, according to convenience, either hon ors it in the breach or the observance. A "society" person may throw over a previous engagement in favor of a vice regal invitation without being coaid- ered to have committed a breach of man ners. He may also refuse the vice regal invitation if so minded. Irish society ia not servile, on this point, but exer cises common sense and the liberty of choice in the matter of amusing itself. The Trouble is Over! We Mean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With K Leading dealers everywhere sell FERRY'S SEEDS InH risk th loa of tltn. labor and ti4 bf plftntln MMig,f antuuwri , Itr. Th mtrkat W full of rh-n. annual. rraat'i lilts valvara th bMl : 4n arrt crpt ataatiatitat. IM AaaaalffSSt D.M. riaar aco.. Detroit, Mloh. This Is Your Opportuulty. On receipt of ten cents, ensh or stan,, a ceneroua samiilo will be mailed of tut most popular Catarrh rind Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Ilahu) sufficient to demon strate the grout niorits oi lue remeay. . ELY BROTHERS. 6U Wurrcu Kt., New York City. Eev. John Ee:d, Jr. . f Groat Falls, Mont, J.J T71..1- !!..!. . .... t rvcoinmeuueu r.iy a vreniu iwiiu m iu. i cau emplianiza his statement, "u is a posi- -i UrniSninGTS, ClC. tive cure for eatnrrh if nsed as direeted." I O Kev. Francis V. I'oole. Faator CentraH-us. Church, Helena, Mont. F.W's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury uor any injurious drug. Prioe, 60 cents. HOWARD, Who nsver lets politics interfere with business. At tbe same old stand, next door to M. Lichtenthal's. Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's T. R. HOWARD, American Isms. Phrases like "I don't want to," with the infinitive elided after the to, having heen ileelnrerl to be Americanisms, Rev. J. Erin writes to tbe nradcuiy th lit he had always tied and heard the form, being n native of South Devon, nnl alsoqiiotts Ir. Watts "Let bears anil lions growl imhI flKht. for 'tie their nature W Pr. Fit Edward Hall gives a long list af LvgllHb examples for the phrase, be ginning with the year 16.1A and Includ ing Jeremy Collier, Defoe, Southey, lMrkens, t narlea Reade, Ruskln and ueorge I'.llot. Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOEOHERS,Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Notice. The annual ni-vtlnt of the stockholder the Heppner Until ami Water company will be held atthentltce nf the company III Heppner lmn, Monday, January 'lh. A. U. Wt. M7-U T. W. ATsaa, BecraUry. SALE Our Holiday Display ! You Should all See It. Con)e in at Once. GILLIAM & BISBEE. Main Street, HEPPNCR, ORCGON, The Lancashire Insurance Co. a.'Xea i BISHOP'S STORE 20,000 POUNDS :1BLD MS 1 F GoilNlhit IlllX Of Ol MANUIIUMTlCWi lCIVaLA,Nt I. W PATTERSON. AGLNT. LLt!-L?,-U.!,irirt w mux's riiuy lMnsti. Th t.rtiri.11 rifrtr a rurWus arnrfr'r,rri' his Ulrrira depart- i.Mtit. 1iHrr!irsrraiisr aataiJienH. ami i '' I ! rrlis bIhiI lo ilol tais f.r rar'.t .lil. nil Military or saiolia, bmI t to artrn lUillsis in lair or' it, l.yr'hen Is a, rie a' fifl il urff Bl ti. TH 0'f at.nr a'J t.ia ft ). ! at luitrheoii thrjr Nausllr .r rtr a-nir. aritai. f uii'r. or autm ru !.! f.-triforrB ! h a to W In twrta. asa.a.aB M tmlt la Map Uk a bkwiiI Iv la'h O.' l,f rainf II wa. a... !.!( la ib f.raia f tl.M.r.jf Ut$m '! - Mll a ) srf sa4 ra f lfrlT aj-l.t, waa H alr., rt !. He ttfrt '.I? Pit)'ll Ike ja. La lia tyt g ttut. U. .luu.p rlsMd I.Va.t.(SUI l. lBbtVB8'l k was slow j 4 to 4' aia. A I art Ba Um Ikwa Tnara la Nathlnt aa C4. Tb.rs la fKitlilasl at aa fuo4 aa If . Kte'a N't Iary for 0sBtlM, (Joaghs aad O'Kts, ao d4aao4 II a4 Ao ol (wrtsil lbs eVais to ll aowa oUlitaU. IU will o alaiaj Ibara la aaltiaf Utur, bat tn ar4r Ut ssska feort profit h mj rial a oaBlr.t alsw ! la b Jim( aa foai. Tow aal IV. Klaa'a Kb tharMf trBM Jo kkOW It V) b aafa aa4 rliMa, aa4 bsIk1 la trn4 or f rfs4d. fat Cai U, Cx.la, ObftamsabiSi aa4 tut all tS.aiun af Tt'o.l, Ct aa4 Utaa. ihra U t.in; ao t t"i aa la Iir Kiof' t K lhMK7. TtW r-4ila rrB al k hixtk't, lUa-llaf Bits CO n.lB a4 II U0 IbrvBta umsi laa O. It A 5. ! fWa VWBIMIB, WBJIB "HIS Tabtaa, Cbaira, lUvk.rt, iW.lroom Bail, Ra.IsUa.ls, llook Cs, ItiBtn( Hofaa, Hprioj MattrsB, Wool MaltraaaoB, I's'tof Holla. CaaUr TaMaa. ala , ata. Umm Car(ata, Wool Carpeta. XI ailiecs, Bidaboarita. Vlirrors, Hat IWka, Haoflaf Lampa, rrtifBS, ntloat, lilaaksla, fJlovss, tic., ala. 1 1 PDiDC mm. T 1 II I "tWITH .aa, MnmsatiMM sawairtrwraiaai hiss wmm Youro BOUND to Tako MCm. All the .above Goods arc Placed on Sale at Leaves No Constlpntlon.wv Half Value or Less. Will be Soldllcgurdlcss of Cost. fit apf ear lo at ttf silk MiylUh Fartllors, wkita Itila aiptrtaallr ta oTta4. Cara If, as wall aa all till I , Hirk ll.ad.cl.B aaj Malaria. Toa oat asirBTaLa pill la Iba world. Hold tr all trnf i.ia or avnt lj mail raosipt of rrioa, aaota par txi. I KEhlltWI MI DICAL. tX) , Ha a fraaa tBoo, Ca). Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LAUGH STOCK TO SKLHCT FROM. Mitt ' t .of III i ts.rslM M bbbI. ' a-wad e'a. a .. .tl-a auk aa ailwk fw, aas a Bfr S I's 'B far f. IM . !" tr.! tain la IM b" 4 kt "1 -f a f ,.,-. -,. . , I . f- . I . I. - ' I " - ' ' . rarmara al a 4.lsarw sbaU ta l atoa ibl t '' a tUf vt'M FRANK McFflRLflND, MANAGCR. IJ. 3: rKYEIS CT IH.THL, French Cook, and White Labor only, Employed. H 'bart oo cn gt a l-'iral-Claaa Mral at LiiU g K-U -.-. t S fcas-Bj ib ib jjll.lU Dls.l Mi'. if. 1 1 :i G .( f ." I" " a'a f.. h-'m m a .. a iVaa, .M lUrtl sW k.,