Made and Merit Maintain the confidence of the people In Hood's Sarsaparllla. 1 f a medicine cares you when slclc; if it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond fill question that medicine possesses merit. ad (8 That is just the truth about Hood's Sar nparllla. We know it possesses merit because It cures, not once or twice or a dre!, tIm.es' but ,n thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, fM ly' Pernla?ently, when all others fall to do any good whatever. We repeat Sarsaparilla Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purlfler. Hood's' Pills SETEST A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politloal oampaign ia over and tbe winter season again with tjb, all will want an adequate supply of freBh and varied reading matter for the long evenings. 'Cognizant of this the 1 3- 1 II- . vjnaone iiau maae ciudowr arrangements with a nnmhflr nf nerinrlinala anil tins offers tbe following to all new and rene al subscribers: ' The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate WAPbtv OrOiTfinlan tl fin .! EA .' . " 8. F. Examiner. I1.S0 S.7S " , " . V. Tribune, 11.00 8.00 " ' Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 . U. X' . VlllUIUVlO, fl.W.. 0. 19 ThrfoML-Weelr M V Wnrlri II 111 tt OK Webfoot Planter, 60c 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, 14.00 5.00 News: At least nine thousand dollars in gold has been taken oat of Canyon mountain by "pooket canters" sinoe last April, and daring the coming sammer much more will be discovered. Dariog tbe early sammer Qilobrist & Clark loaded themselves with gold from that source, and lately Brown & Cobb have fonnd immense wealthy One nugget discovered by them was worth $900 ao i another 8600. For aale About thirty tons of rye hay, located about two and one-balf miles of Hardman. Also 400 bo res 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 cattle. Good bouse on plaoe. Call on Gazette offioe for particulars. A rare chance to get nay otieap. All eigne indioata a hard winter and delays are dangerous. tf Blue Mountain Eagle: Ed. Copner, formerly a merohant of Lone Rock, Or., has gone into the. meroan tile business at Sompter, Baker county, tbe terminus of tbe Sumpter Valley railroad. Many business men of Grant county, will remember Mr. Copner, who has passed through this oouotry several times representing Portland wholesale houses. Win. Dickson Lord has remodeled and beautified his bouse in Heppner, and ia carrying, tbeir mail free gratis to all the sehoolma'amg between Heppner and Eobo, watb a view to seoaring a house keeper, Mr. Lord low owns a bind of sheep, which be thinks of letting Maur ioe Filzronurioe have in the spring to run on tba sbans Fossil Journal E. O. : Deputy Sheriff Frszier caught the prisoners in tbe oounty jnil Sunday attempting an escape. Tbey bad a file and butcher knife. Frazier detected them on Saturday and kept watob, walk ing in on tbem Sunday as tbey were at work. Eli Parr, Chas. Mason, W, D Robbios and Lou Blevina were the four in the scheme. LITER A KY. NOTES. Perhaps the most interesting eight to a traveler at any of the English public schools is the names of "old boys" oarved on wainscots and pillars. At Eton yon are shown "U. Weleey," which is said to be tbe way Arthur Wellealey, Duke of Wellington, wrote bin nvme, and wbicb ia cerla'nly the way he always pro nonooid it. Pitt carved his name in modest little italics. Charles James Fox sprawled bis in bold capitals. Shelley's name, near by, is a study. Each letter is quite plainly, even boldly .formed, and yet tbey buddle together ao nervously that they eeem to Bbrink from being seen. As you look at thtm you call to mind the rate courage and independence that rjodde Shelley refuse to be flagged at Eton, and then bis pitiful plight when the fag-mhBters got up "Shelley baits" and hunted him through tbe streets of tbe town. You can almost see before you his pale cheeks and lustrous eyes There are many other interesting things about these carvings, which are described by John Corbin in the current number of Harper's Round Table, but bone bo significant as this little record of bo thoroughly the boy Shelley was father of the man. Here and There. - Jaok Mills is back from Portland. Mary McSwords ia among those siok. Ike Basey is down sick with the grip. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood for sale. 37-tf, Blanks and printing at the Gazette's home ranch. Plenty of chattel mortgages at the Gazette offioe. Harry Warred went down to Portland on Tuesday night The family of Nat Hale, of Lexinton are on tbe siok list. Mrs. Bradley is again very ill at ber borne at the Palace hotel. The infant ion of Charley Miller, of . Rhea creek, ia quite nok. Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Cotter whiskey. On tap at Chris Boroheri'. The Redlighl people will treat yon right. Call oo them when in town, tf If yon want tba beet of everything, go to tbe Orange Front, Joseph Biber.Prop.tf Hazel, tbe little daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank Gilliam ia aiok with pneu monla. ' Hon. Henry Blaokmao oame op from Portland Wednesday morning, returning last eight. Bantord J. Cramer, ot 8aa Francisco, a knight ot tbe grip, was in Heppner Wednesday. ' Plenty ot advertising apaoe to aell at the Gazette shop. Rate made known oo application. Prioe Floreooe returned from visit with bia little daughters at Pendlttoo oo WedneedsT morning. Mr. Fry, lady who home ia at Lone Book, is io Heppner at present to reoeiva medical treatment. Matt Motgrova, wbo repreeeatt a Tort land wholesale boose, ia ia towo today interviewing oar merchants. Tboe. Murrey Spenoer, traveling tor berdwara dealer ot Kt. Loubvwaa doing boa see la DecpotT Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Artbar Minor departed for Portland laat evening on trip ot bailee and pie ae a re tor a fa dayt. Royal Diamond, Ten Fired Jspao. on colored. Tbe best 2So tea aver sold lo HroDoer. P. C. Tbompton Co- the leader. tt Jaa. Carty, ot Batter ereek, wbo ba been sick la tbla city tor sometime, ba ao far recovered a to ba able lo return to bit bom. Dr. J. A, rUUeodotfer ot Arlington wee married at LewUtoa Idaho, oa JX &Hb to Mie Nellie Remloftoo, former ly ot A rl ic too. T. M s EIdr Jeokrca wrol lo Hood Riva this aftertooa. aod will b(la a a aarlaa ot relitfiooe meetieg at thai plaea Ibta eteoiog. Jub D. Hiekey u qoit aertooely 111 al tb raise boleL Daa llcKteu, wbo ia alo elck at lb m place, I reported lo b aligblly Improviog. Mra. T. II. BUUe I Mrioneiy III at ber bomaio tbla ell. bo ber attending nhvaUtao. Dt. UrMworde, report that ebole slowly Improvleg. J. II. Ilper, of Uiioitoo. I4 X taiks of wheat laat week at 70 pf bo.bel mlkh k lb fcltth-t prk U! tbl for ttyti T. A. Rhea returned Wednesday morn ing from Rossl'ind and other points in British Columbia. He reports Hosaland as a booming mining town ot about 7000 at the present time and large numbers of people arriving there every day. Tom expeots soon to return to that city where he will engage in tbe butchering business. At a meeting of tbe stockholders ot tbe First National Bank of Heppner on Tuesdity last, tbe following offioors were elected for tbe ensuning year: C. A. Rbea, president; T. A. Rhea, vice presi dent; Geo. Coneer, cashier; 8. W. Spenoer, assistant cashier. Foesil Journal: Jas. Harvey oame over from Heppner Christmas to spend tbe holidays witb friends here. Mr. Har vey is agent for the Paoiflu Nursery Co., ot Tangent, Linn oounty, witb head quarters at Heppner. He will canvass tbe Jubn Day oouotry in tbe spring. No. 1 wheat is bringing 75 cents a bushel at Heppner today, and poorer grades are celling in proportion. This is a good prioe, bat it coming a little to lata for moet of onr farmers have dis posed of tbeir crops, Gid Hatt and Charley Jooe are aa aociated together down at Charley' old plaoe in the tonaorial business. Call on them aod get your whisker pushed In. I'bill Oobn, manager ot Heppner' warehouse, will pay tba blgbest market price for bides, fore, sheep pells, eto. Bring your biJes to bim. tt Exposure to Disease Does not neoessarily mean the con traotion of disease provided tbe system is in vigorous oondition, with the blood pure and all the organs io healthy cation When In such a condition con tagion is readily resisted and tbe disease germs can dud no lodgment. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine to build np tbe system beoause it makes pure rich blood, and pure blood is the basis of good health: In cold weather it is especially neocessary to keep up the health tone beoause tbe body is subject to greater exposure and more liable to disease. Hood's Sarasparilla is tbe safeguard of health. SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE Of A WARRANT ibsueu uur of the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, to me directed, com- manAintw ...A tn I UI'D nn thA ffOOOB and Cnttli of the delinquent taxpayen named on the de linquent tax roll tor saia coumj j ltl. 1892, 1893, 1894 and 1895, thereto attached, and none be found, then upon the real property as aet forth and described in tbe aula, delinquent tax rolls, or to much thereof aa snau mum? whs amount of taxei charged therein, together with cost and expenses. I have duly levied, having been unable to find any goods or chattels belong ing to the respective delinquents hereinafter na med upon the following described pieces or par cels of land as set forth in said tax lists, lying and being in said Morrow uoumy, nmw) ui Oregon, described and assessed as follows: AMT. TAX. Andrews, C L lot 5, blk 16 In Stanbery's. ti 1 1 . i 1 1 , . , 1 1 1 Tn ... mum nr nKiiuufli. Tkt 1HW4 ' t El rick, Samuel lots 5 and . blk 2. Castle Rock; tax 1H93, 43 cts, 1894,12.50 ...... Garrcd, Ulysses lots 3, 4 and 16, blk 2, castle koch; tax inaj.o-xj, oin, j ... Rem Otto lots 5 and 6, blk 3, . Castle Rock : tax 1 893, 43c, 1894, sue Shippey, J B lots 7 and 8, blk 2, Castle KOCK ; lax ism, lac, io;, ouu . . . . . . . worthlngton, M V lots i ana z. wtu,. Castle Rock; tax 1893 43c, 1894 1.00. . . . Parrish. David J lots 15, 16 and 17, blk 11, Mr. Vom.in aridlHnn tn UenDner: tax 1893 83c, 1894 fl. 72 2 55 Northern r acinc History jo, low j, 6, 10 feet off east part lot 2, blk 2; lot 1, Viiu ii Mt vrnnn addition to Hepp ner; tax 1893 69c, 1894 3.45 4 14 D..1,.,... Wm'VWU nlwnil t.n 0 n r '7 ' tax 1893 $2.60, 1894 Jl 06 66 Paton w a nv.u nf rpo 4. t.n 1 n. r26: tax 1893 $3 26, 1894 $4.06 '32 Clark, W 8 NW'K and of NE, sec 16, to1n.r27: tax 1893 14 ;89. 1894, 6.30. . . 1119 Rmmfll T v. N Wu nl sec 28. tD 2 n. r 24: tax 1893 3.26, 1894 3.60 86 Bramel, Mrs A C 8 of NEH of sec 16, tp 2 n, r24; tax 1893 1.S0, 18'J4 1.80....... 8 10 Chaplain, Daniel BE of NEM and of 8E and N14 of 8WH and lots 2, 5 and 4, see 19, tp 5 n, r 27, except that portion conveyed to the O. R. & N. company for rightof way, also 8WH of N w of sec aj, tp o d, r w i J6.03. 1894. f810 ..... Welch, OD8WH of and NKSWH OI sec 24, tp 4 S, r w, tax ios a.io, itw J4.32 Leatherman, David, Estate of, 8EH of 8E!4 of sec 13 and Wi 01 sec n. 8 62 2 93 1 40 93 1 43 Mining Cable Burned. Wm, Itambo was in this city last Fri day aod informed tbe Eagle that hi oabio near his plaoer mine at Susan ville hal been burned in which be suf fered a loss ot from 8300 to S400. Many mining tools, hydraulic hose, eto, were in the building fit the time, aud all burned. A Cbioamaa named Cjiiaos Hoey was arrested charged witb firing tbe building aod bad hie beiriog Monday before Judge Pearson, but ws discharged, tba evidence being only ciroumstantial. No motive is known for tbe burning ot tbe building unless it is tbe result of some spite work on tbe part of some one. Eagle. 14 13 tp 4 s, r 26 and 8WU of NW of see 16, 5 s. r 27, BW OI rw aim nirui sec 19. tp 4 s, r 27 ; tax 1895 10 12 Ttolipr w I M'U am 2. to 4 a. r24: tax 1893 tt.89, 1894 15.76 ii 1W Cantweu, Moses, ine neirs oi, nn m kv i ar.n k nt Hn u ni hhc as. iu a 1. 1 24 : tax 1892. 10 12. 1893 14 . 89. 189 1 17.07, 22 08 Kreigh, P 8 EV4 of N and NE)4 of r 2tf fiMt:tilx 1R93 3 26 Mi Arthur Mm M .T N VVU of sec 24. tD 1 rffl: tax 18!H w McCatley, a m M NEJi of 8W)4 and lots J and 4, sec 30 tp 1 u, r 24; tax 1894 lflnv KllpnUSWU nl inn 36. tD3 s. r24: tax 1894 5 76 atroltin Samuel RWU HOC. 23. tD 2n.r 27: tax 1894 w Wllllmnann. Flnvlrl NWU of See 34. tD 1 n. r25: tax 1893 3.26. 1894. tt.06 7 82 SturUpu F.lworH HK.U nf sen 30. tD 1 u. r '24; tax 1893 4.u; usm, .i.w " MnKlmmpv. J W SEU of sec 24. tD 1 D. r 'iti; taX 1H93$4.8'.I, lB'.M S4.UO "a Pickel. William of sec 8, tp 1 s, r 23; tax 1893 $3 26, 1894 8.10 11 36 Borden, Alfred J MM of SW and 8W ofSW!- ec30, tpln, r26; tax 1894.... 3 84 Rnwkftr. Wm N WW of sec 14. tD 1 U. r 25: tax 1894 4 80 numnhell. OfiO W NEW sec4. tD 1 n. r 25 tax 1894 4 06 Whitman, H D 8W! of sec 12 and NWM nf .." 13 tn 2 a. r 2:1: tax 1893 14.66. 1894 123.52..... ..... 28 18 Dlplinrann. W W HWli sec 11. tD 1 I. r 25: tax 1893 4.06. 1K.I4 13.60 7 66 rriii. ij.wr.Mwfl .1 NWU of NEU see 84. tD 2 a. r 25: tax 1893 81c, 1894 $2.16. . 2 97 Tjviiipv. Mairirln NWVi nf NEU aildNM of NW.'-i sec 4, tp 1 s, r 24; tax 1H94 8 30 Wilklns, Alonzo 8 W of NE'4 and N W'4 of sec 36, tp l n, r as; tax ibv 1 89. 1894 5.40 Malloy, Frank BE)4 of sec 30, tp 1 n, r 26; tax iw.'4 M arris, J II BF.V and NW4 sec 36, tp2 Tell Bin to Hove Oa. The Oorvalli Times goe after a char acter that is well known in this oity. 1 1 says: "Move on" is tbe order polioemso his in tbe ear of the person who stop for a minute on busy thoroughfare in New York Oity. Tbe order nnexpeoted and strange gratea on tbe feeling of tbe ver dant visitor to the great oity, there is menace to the possible oriminal io tbe qniet command "move on." Tbe arrival in town of young Sid Moore, sometimes known as "Kid Moore, transDlred Friday, and it calls to mind tbe mystic "move on." Oaoe a bright sturdy boy, oapableof good things "Kid" Moore has become a disgraoe to tbe raoe. Wherever he goes verdancy with a taste for gambling is roped in" and robbed, aod all tbe wiles that opium-soaked brains can praotice for ill-gotteu gaina are re sorted to. Once tried at Pendleton on a oharge ot murder, repeatedly driven out of various towns for his meanness, this "Kid" Moore is literally without a spot on earth to go where he is welooma. -During bis year of absence his ways bave not meuded. Soaroely three hours after hie arrival io town, be began bis old methods for procuring opium, and it allowed to remain, tbe art to whioh he will stoop to get tbe drug are only to be measured by his opportunity, for will ingnees be will not laok. "Move on" is the legend that should be whispered to "Kid" Moore. Oor vallis is not big enough for bia sort, and until he betters bis ways, all the world should say to bim "move on." Tbe Times is wrong on the opium proposition. He uses nothing stronger than morphine and cooaine.' This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackwell's Genuine BULL DURHAM Ton wUl find one coupon inside each 1 ounce bag and two coupons Inside taeb 4 ounce bag. Boy a bag, read the coupon and sea how to get your share of 25O,000 la presents. la! Thar la Nothing ao Good. There ia notbiug just aa good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit tbe dealer to aell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit be may claim something elae to be just a good. Ton want Dr. King's New Disoovery because you know it to be iiife aud reliable, and gnaranteed to do good or money refunded. Fur Coughs, Cold, Consumption and for all affeotion of Tbioat, Chest sod Lungs, there is nothing so good a is Dr. Kitig'i New Discovery. Trial bottle free at Conner k. Brock's. Kegnlar size CO cent aod SI 00. 10 29 406 8 66 7 10 4 06 8 18 Persons who are troubled with indi gestion will be interested in the experi ence of Wm. H. Penn, chief clerk in tbe railway mail servioe at Des Moines, Iowa, wbo writes: "It glvee me pleas ure to testify to tbe merit of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbcoa Rem edy. For two years I have suffered from indigestion, and am subject to fre quent seveie attaoks o( pain in tbe eromaob and bowels. One or two dose ot this remedy never fail to give perteot relief." Prioe 25 and 60 oents; sold by Conser k Brock. Hotel HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of accom modations in every reBpect The Trouble is Over! We Mean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With n. T lT: tax lWli Reese, Walter I- N 4 of NS. sec 20, tp 2 n, r tax IKM :i 31, iMt fi n Petrle, Henry BWfc seo 14, tp 2 n, r2t; Ui 1KH. Kraser, Wm 8W'i sec 16, tp 3 n, r 2S; tax ! 14 OH, IHM U lf California, Idaho and Oregon Btaire Co, commencing; at itie nr. corner oi mi i", blk 3, orlidnal town ot Heppner, run ning west b leec, annul I leei, eaai m feet, north 41 to place of beginulnK; Ui WH 19 S2 Decker, O W NEH of sec , tp U D of r 28 e; lax iwki a-i Jl. ihmi i ' n,l on WMliiala.Y. tha 10th day of February, lrSTJ, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court house In aalit county and state, I will sell the above described real Mtate at pub lic auction to the blithest bidder for cash, sub ject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants. costs and accruing coats. . K. I HIAllltll! S0717 Sheriff of Morrow Co., Oregon. The Artisans Install. List Saturday evening Heppner As sembly No. 48, United Artisans, installed tbe following officers: B. 0. Wills, M. A.; J. W. Horner, Bnpt.; J. D. Brown, Insp. ; R. P. Hynd, Seo'y. ; F. Q. Thomas, Treas.; N. J. Mvers. S. C: M. B. Galloway. J. 0.; B. A. Emerson, warden. Tbe Hnpreme Assembly ot tbl looiety waa organized In Portland, Oregon, ovei two year ago and bas bad a most nour ishing growth, being now the moet popa- ar benefioiary order of tbe Northwest. The local assembly bold an open meet- incr on Saturday. Jane 16tb. wben an in teresting program will be rendered and tbe aerial good things lo eat win oe pro vided. G. M. Uoane. of Uardman, dep uty organizer, will be present and will ad dre" tbe assembly on "Lite Insurance in tbe Uoited Artisan." R HOWARD, Wbo never let politics interfere with business. At the same old stand, next door to M. Lichtenthal's. Tbe Whole Htory Of the great Bale attained and great cures aooompllshed by Hoou'a Sarsa parilla is quickly told. It purities and enrk'hr the blood, tone tb stomach and givea strength aod vigor. Disease cannot enter tbe system fortified by tha riob red blood which come by taking liood's raraparilla. Hood' Pill oure nausea, siok head ache, indigestion, billiouaxrsa. All druggist. 25o. A Very Pleauat Party. Ia answer to lovlteliooa leaned by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dulton and Mie Elite- belli Matlock, a large numler of tbeir friend gathered at "Alfalfa Lawn," tba suburban horn of Mr. and Mr. Dottoe oo Wednesday evening last. Tba first boor of lb volng were passed io playlpg progressive wbist aod resulted ia prize bolng woo a follow : First prize, Mr. J. W. Morrow and Mr.Pbill Ouhn: cooeoUtioo prize. Uis Mabel Le'ier and Mr. J. W. Morrow. At tb cine of (he card playing aa eioelUot aed appetizing luoeh wa rved aod moeli appreolaled by tb guesU. Tb remainder of tb vnlaf was tpeot io eorlal game and maio. Tbnea proeeot weres Mr. aed Mr. Herbert Dartbolomaw, Mr. eol Mra. F, IC Mertbolomew. Mr. aod Mra. J. W. M rfft'W, Mr. and Mr. E. R. Iti'bnp, Mr. aod Mr A. Minor, Mr. aod Mra. (Jen. O'oser, Mr. and Mra II. Itlacknao, Mr. t.d Mra, S. W. 8j oer, Mr. and Mr. J. C. lUrt, Mr. aod Mr. Phill Oho, Mr. and Mr. O. K. Famieorib, Mr. and Mr. Frank McFarlaod, Mr J. N. KM.r, Miwt Ad Jjne, Kile Mioof, AJ Mionr, Malxl Lr, Ada ItaitUtl, Lull Fartisworiti, Mesr T. H Lyoo. II F. Uyod, Al Lint), Frank l'lms aod W. K Irwin. Care for Ulpbtberla. Tb fkientiflo American give this reoeipe, whioh tbe whole world ought to know: At tb first apperaooe ot dipth eria in tb throat of a child mkn the room clorie, th-tu take tin cup aod poor loloit sqasnity of tr aod turpeulica, equal parte. Then stir tbe oooteot witb a red bot iron, so aa to fill tbe room ilb fumes, Tba little patient, on inhalmg tb fumea. will oough no aod spit out tb membrtoeoa matter and tb dipth eri will pee oot. Tb fame of tb tar aod turpeotioe looeeo tb matter Id lb tbrot. affording tb relief that has baffle J lb skill of physicians. Tbla Is four Opportunity. On receint of tell cents, crmh or stanapa, rroerous snmtile will t mailed of the moitt jiopulnr Cutnrrh and Hoy Fever Cure (Kly'a Cream Hn'mi) Bntl'.oieut to demon strate the great merit oi tue rvmeuy. ELY imoTrir.153, CO Wnricii tit., New York City. Bov. John P.e!d. Jr.. 'f On nt F11,Mont., Mvimmemlcit V.Iv'm ( ream llftlm to me. I can emphftiize Lis aUtcmi nt, '"It is a poal. live cure fur cr.tr.rrh if naed ae directed." Hev. Franci W. Timl. Taator Central Free. Church, Helena, llout. Elv'e Cream Pa!m I th acknowledged cure lor ealarrn ana connnne no nwroury nor any Injurious drug, rrioe, 60 cent. Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's Furnishings, etc. T. R. HOWARD, iWaln Street. Heppner, Oregon. Good we mean it; your THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt, grocer pays your n.0uy C. BOKOIIERS, Prop. tea CoffM soda bskhi( powdar taralax aatracts sad spices. Schilling's Best. For sale by E. W. Rhea & Co. Notice. The annual meeting of the stoekhoMert of and I Ui' iMn. liouilar. January iSlh, A W7 H T. w, A vaaa, Z?cratary, the Hiinr I.Ik lit rtelrt at in omrsj oi uia r,n. Water FomiiiT will be I pan, in Mr p h. A. D. IHV7. A ('are for Lena Hark. "My dauRhler, wbeo recovering from ao ettark of fever, waa a great offerer from rain to tb beok and bin, write txu leo (trover, of Herdl. Ky. "Alter naiog q.mU a noroter nf remedie with out any benefit she tried on bottle of Cbaroberleiu' Palo Helm, and II bas tfiveo entire relief." CbamberUio'a t'ain Halm t alao a eerlain tore fori rbeomattam. Sold bf Ctmsr llrock.i uQl "JHUlG CONSIGNMENT SALE Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Our Holiday Display ! You Should all Sec It. Con)e in at Once. GILLIAM & BISBEE. Main Street, HCPPNCR, OREGON. The Lancashire Insurance Co. a tSJT.. Through tram oo th O. R. A N. will roo via. Umatilla, Walla Walla aod I'mdlatuo. Through leerr, first aod mood-eta, will run lo eooeeetlno itb th t'nlf.o Prlflo, tb ame a hereto fore. A through firal el elrepr I'oit- land to Ppoksea, eoeorHieg wi'h tb BrtelM lwr to Hi. I'aol, aod a ihroogb tonrUt aleeper I'ofllaod to Hi. I'aol. ill ran lo e enix-linn with It Ore! Nottbrn railway . If BISHOP'S STORE! imrrm, oregox Oie MANCIIUHTKHi UNObANI) I. W P1TTERS0N. AGKNT. n!Ltr-J-ULrirt TwT IB 20,000 POUNDS 0 CBS CoilHlHtlllfr of or FBI (1 1 -: WITI-I. S'kle'e Areir felv Tb IWt Hat lo the world f Cole, nMa. H-.r.. Cleer. felt Hbe. I Die iut i i" - iifaMM, rvre. tieer. ran Uiek Mlhw aoJ V. Geatry. oodef M-e. Trtwr. Ct,.ri4 Head. . " . ,J M.,k... A O.elrv fbilbUir., Cme, ead ail Hie I.rop- th Bra 0m of M.lt A V Z' Um. .-Mif.ly eur Vt- are aeeoelele-I loglbf lo IB b'tjf Mr rltir4. Il t fbll to fltr.! ItU.i lirhlag fHM Hrmpt-'ma: Mo etore: Inlenaa Hol ing 0l allMlag; Wl al nlghl; ntee by eeraietiieg If alines to et,tinoe lum ore form wbteb ofl.o blet eiid nicer aU heeomie very Me ate. s llml meat alope tbe Itrblng aed bllu.g. b.ai alrtK, aod in m.l eaawe r- moM lb Inmor. At Uin.gule. or t mail, fiie fsieebt. lr. evayo A rVa, rt,ii.w itii. iMreel eettfali "t Monef r'n l-l l'rleS3 rmtif tI. fat tT 1 oer h Brwk. Tbe ingTei llie f Wetllld, led, taJ a "Womaa'e Edittoa" lb. Wm.lH.l.l N.ee, Uerleg dale of Ajftl S, laletHl to Wot. 4 W MwM Itet f.dlowleg I rum a eorrwlet, wbb the eitr oriaM. r!1!1 Ikel W treats ef i'J Iwre U l!ir ei: "Th b rm-!y f eap, ntl4 and bx-ft'bilM 11 I hea all tt Bit t C1aMMi' PU a l..f U Cfl. K.1f. t Urn, H . . -i .-i -i.l .J tb. w,.ei v eiil. I 'Vf r.e . I'." T boeinast la lb !. O"or" nl i L. Buainffiesv Tbf eliii a U. V,. I. I ha lima to !t 10 Werkly rv...,,.n. ike ralMi evlPr of th. VTIlb lh.(W"t.bli rriel ly ta4tatMaar.l-lB0. ? IXH- aowbtaalK of aepr U - I a tba ui lad A. U HibolBw dtrtJ Iat eveateg (or rudlead tb liitU l,ildra UUmpn to srule IVt-fylo ot lbs alaro, t'l boa she tar4 of t lb ladf bmiim of lb -''; eroia) r. lain wilt out lb rl.ll! I F. It t!Ub(p, sn-x.-'r to The Me- farlar, I M'reai.lll Co., le elill on 6-r. glveg ar! t.rln tn all lies.. The tnrk mn.t 1 elswl ot, and II I eor- (ri.ii,g hw eli.ap Ibint arsv. Call on lbM. rreak Slcr .rlae l, tal'.oiao. la fare ell Okie lt " Htit.lf atllr "Haetae'e OiLlm!. N'i Inl.rtial tnadicio reiirnl Core tt.r, rri'int, llb, all .ret. !. aa lb feea, be I., . ., leevleg lb ekia Uar. UIU hllby, lUfr.elUed In ead roreliv -nfre are . t hr kn o'.m ir.-1. Ak .oerdrag I wl 1 h .' ( )!. I. Tal.Ue. Cbalr. Itoeker. IWdroom Hollo, lUdeUttv?, Hook (as, fotiege. Hifsa, Bpnog Uatlreee., Wo. IfaltreeeM, I'erlor Holle, Ool.r Tehle. el , eta, IJr ooa 1 CarrU, Wod CrpH. Malting. Hi..ifds, Mirrors, Hat lUcke, UaDglag Um, rortlare. I'lllow. Dlaak.U, Hlo, etc, to. All the nhovc Goods are Placed on Sale at Half Value or Less. Will he Sold Regardless of Cost. I'll op f or hnnM at mre wiib Hirllab Portlier, tile Ihl oi p..rmuil t biTertwt. FIE : BIEII : FILLS I Youro to Take MSiii. Leaves No Constipation, wv. Core It, a well a all Hllllooanoee, Hirk Ileadeeb aad Malaria. Tb ealf 0iBtroaTaai.a pill lo lb world. Hold by all drnfgt.ts or twtil by ai ee rerwiit of trie. woU ft Imt. IllKMlnM MKDIUAL IX) . Haa Kraaelaoo, C'al. Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LAIUiH .STOCK TO SKLKCT KKOM. rx;rgrura., MANAGIR. gliC LFG L BUNKS I a-e Plenty of them Gazctto Office. at the Vilw tott can Kot a Fir.U fUTV llOTIr. CIm Ml it fairing lUtrt. Vll 1 All1 lJlJf French Cook, and White Labor only, Employed. Good Foomsand Excellent Service Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH. I ttmk. t i