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Keen Sudani Get Bicd. THE WOOL RECORD Tells You How to Do It. TO THB jb A. nt QIVB8 THI OHOICS Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry. VIA OREGON SHORT LINE. VIA Spokane Salt Lake MINNEAPOLIS DENVER St. Paul Omaha By tpeoial arrangement we offer to oar readert The Wool Record arid Semi-Weekly Gazette, one year tor 83.00. i The Wool Reoord is the only national wool organ and covers the wool industry from the raising of the sheep to the sell ing of the manufactured artiole. It is pablished weekly at New xork aod (be regular prioe is $2.00 a year. lis market reports are fall and complete and its Sheep Breeders' Talks alone are wortb 10 times the price of the paper. Sample oopies on application. We heartily reoommend this combi nation to oar sabsoribers. NORTH PAOIPIO Rural Spirit Chicago Kansas City (established in i.) rublished Weekly Portland, Or. LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. DEVOTED TO Ooean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers Monthly from Portland to Yokohoma and Hong Kong; via, The Northern Paeiflo Steamship Oo. in con. nection with O. R. & N. Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf LOCAL SQC1B9. Eph Eskelson was op from Islington yesterday. Elder J. L. Swift waa in from Eight Mile Friday. Jerry Brosnan and wife visited Hepp- ner on Friday. Gov. Bea baa returned borne from a visit to Portland. Frank Kilkenny and Jas. Oarty spent Friday in Heppner. Lather Hnston and wife were in from Eight Mile yesterday. To trade A good heating stove, for oordwood. Call at office. tf. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on earth. See ad. elsewhere. F. P. Vaughn, of Eight Mile, was a visitor to Heppner Friday last. One Minute Cough Care cares quickly. That's what yoa want! Coneer & Brock F. H. Wilson, from the Jordan Fork oonntry, was a visitor to Heppner on Friday last. M. Kelly, one of the old-time resi dents of the Gooseberry section, was in Heppner Friday. Fine home-made taffy at the Orange Front. A olean, fresh stock of' goods leave your orders. tf. COOKING BREAKFAST CEBEALS. They Coataia the Esseetial Element tor the Perfect Nourishment of tne Body. . "Cereals aod frails should form the base of breakfast foods," writes Mrs. S. T. Borer, on "Breakfast Cereala and Fruits," in her oooking lesson in the January Ladies' Home Journal. "Tbey will support musoalar action, preserve the beat of the body, and strengthen the brain in its nervous aotivity. Whole or steel cut oats, aad whole wheat, from which our nineteenth century bread should be made, contain the essential elements for the perfeot nouisbment ot the human body. The great objection to oereal foods is their difficulty of di gestion, not from any fault of the foods, but first, in lack of time in oooking, and second, from laok of proper mastication Raw starobes are indigestible. The first step, then, toward the digestion of starches is over the fire. Eaoh little oell must be raptured, and for tbis, long and careful cookine is required. The seoond step to the digestion ot starobes is in the mouth. Tbey are there oon verted from the insoluble starch to soluble sugar. It they are swallowed quickly, without mastication, they miss tbis digestion, entering the stomach as strangers. Tbis organ not being pre pared to reoeive them, tbey are oast out into the small intestines to be entirely, UNDER THE UMBRELLA. : . HI. She snuggled clou to me lor fear The rain may toll her pretty dress; I wonder If the knows how queer My arm feels 'neath her soft caress? Oh, could I shelter her for ay From Time's rude hand and endless care, She nestling as she doe today, Happy with me her life to share. SHE. I wish I dared to press his arm, But he might think me over bold; In modesty there is a charm That never lets the pulse grow cold ; So I will stifle all desire And act PrisciUa, staid and prim. Although my veins seem all afire, While walking in the rain with him. HSR MOTHIB. Left to the rain and beating wind, Alas, no thought they give to me; I pardon them, for they are blind, And being blind they cannot see. 'Til retribution in the main, I did the same, so never mind; I often met Jack in the rain And let poor mother walk behind. Lug Virnom. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE ILCNG TBODBLKS AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. Aa Eminent New Tork Chemist aad Scientist Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Headers. If yon need something for your system instead of partly, digested. The organ, Wortb its weight in gold to every farmer and breeder in Oregon. For full details oall on O. R. A Agent at Heppner, cr address N. W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Obbooh. SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 PER YEAR. Sample oopies free. Rural Spirit sod Gazette both for 13.00, cash, at tbis offloe. ARE YOU G01HG ERST? If so, be sore and see tbat your tioket reads via He KoitTiWBsteiu Line ....THE.... CHICAGO, BT. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IB THH Great Short LlQe BETWEEN DULUT.T, 8t. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Veitlbuled 60 YEARS' "V EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and rteaortptlon may Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Commnnlca- agency ror aecurlnK pi Patents taken throuxh Munn A Co. ttnna strtotlr confidential. Handbook on Patent sent free. Oldest agency lor securing patent. receive nnldl notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomelv llluntrated weekly. Largest elr. culatlun of any aclentltto journal. Terms, tS a year: rour montns, si. ooio Djan newsunaiera, MUNN & Co.86,Bro,dw"' New tork ttranon uraoe, ran v ou, vvaaniugion, u. v. M Dining and HlwMilng Car Trains, ana moiio: i ALWAYS ON TIME has given this road a national reputation. me All vestlbuled ulaaioa of iiassoinrer carried on trains without extra charge. Hhlp your freight awl travel over this fauious line. . All agents have tickets. W. H. MEAD. F. C. BAVAGR. Otm. Agent Trsv. F. A P. Agt. zts wasnington nt., roruauu, ur. OIIIOAOO SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTUERN MM k FORT SHEFPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only All-Rail Route Without Change of Cars lie t ween Spokane RoHsland and Nelson. Also between I Nelson end Rosslaud, daily except Sunday; Ijeave. mm A. M Hpokane .. lll A. M linwland .. 41:10 A.M Nvlaon Clone oonnortuma nt Nelmin with steamers for Kaalo, anil all Kontinml Lake point. I'HMenmtrs fur'Kuttle Itlver and Himndurt Crunk connect at Mamas with stmie daily. Arrive, .n;W P. M , 8:111 V. M ..: I. M milwauRBB & St. Paul B'y This Railway Co. Operates its trains on the famous blook system; Lights its trains by eleotrioity through- oat; Uses the oelebretod electric berth reed- iuglamp; Rons speedily equippsd passenger trains every day and Bight between HI. Paal and Chioago, aod Omaha and Chicago; the Chlcano. Milwaukee & St. Paul Also operates steam-heated veetibnled trains, carrying the latent private eomparttuent ears, library buffet smok ing cars, aod palace drawing room sleepers. I'erlnr ears, free reclining ohair ears. and the very best dining chair ear service. For lowest rates to any point in the United State or Canada, apply to agent or aJdreea O. J. EDDY. J. W. CASEY, General Agent. Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. in i t. a a can cured If you suffer from any of the ills of men, cmte to the oMeat Suetuliat on the Pacific Cuusl, DR. JORDAN A CO., I0BI Market SL Eal a I&G2. $t Yenna men snd middle asril Ulf n who ara autterina m boot ih effects u7 youthful imliacretionsarei- in nwuurr r'riMi ami i ny.n n, lrMltiv,lnspoieiiiey,l.oi MatnhiMMl lnlht.(.'m.l,. aum,,; Hiirrmatwrrinra, Pro.ialrrbra, fioiioi'i hira, Sjilevt, rrfaarury r I' rlamllnif, ?e. lly coniliinaitaa of rematiiea, of great nirativ pow er, iha IHctic has so arranged his treatment tli.it it will not only all d immediate relief but permanent cure. 1 he IKkI.it due. not claim to perform mir.n les, nut 1 well-known lo be a fair and aquare rhyucian and Surgeon, pri-erauMiit n mi i-. iiiv-aranr-ei or Si SUfhllla llinroiiliivemllatinl Iruin the SVt Ill WHIiout ii.Iiib H rt. r IVtKt HAN ai.u l. , k o ti will re sult e our awHeW 7lnm of hlaiHtniplnltit, H (( (iimroiilcf a ItlSI II i'K VUKK fn t"y tan Mf Mwlrrtaktf or JureU One B imnnanu ifiii inn. on.uliati.m fRV K snil strlcily private. CHAHUM VF.Hr KKASONA HI.K. 1 real ...... . ii i u i... . , t i "Th hllaMnhv af M .m-l... fre. (A valualile book for aies.) VIOIT DS. JORDAN! Croat M um.tim of Anatomy the nneat and Urgett Muwumia lit kind In l In world. Coat and learn how wonderfully ymi are madet hnw to avoid sit kne and rii.ti.. VI' e are rv-nxmiiHr ad' lm new .twciuwtia. lATAl.Oul K MKK, tail or writ.. tOBt MaHiH Street. aa Frterlar. Csl oall at the 'Phone The Telephone bb loon, City hotel building. tf For sale residence property. Barn and good ontbouses. Will seil obeap on easy terms. Call at offioe. 83-tf. . Phil Cobu is paying the highest price for sheep pelts, beef bides green or dry, furs, etc Don't forget Phil. 5tf W. A. Campbell, representing the Penn . Mutual Life Ins. Co., was in Hepp ner from Arlington on Friday. gStop tbat ooogh! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tle of Sbilob's Cure may save your life. Sold by Coneer & Brook. x Geo. Holmes was in from Gooseberry on trid ay, leeiiug as joy mi as ever, His brother, Frank Holmes, is now lo cated at Park Place, near Oregon Gity, and is doing well. The Gazette carries a full stock of mourning note, correspondence style, with envelopes to match. Those desiring snob, stationery oan have their wants supplied at tbis offioe. tf. Weston Leader: Rev. Adkios is so far reoovered from his attack of rheu matism as to be again seen on the streets. He reports one of his little girls as quite ill now ot malarial fever. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McHaley will leave shortly for Southern California to be absent about three months. This trip is taken with the object ot benefitting Mrs. MoHaley's health. Mrs. W. P. Dutton departed on Satur day eveniog for Pendleton to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Uallock, who is very ill at the home of ber son, H. H.Hallook.in tbatoity. "For Constipation take Earl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier, oures beadsohes, Nervousoess, Eruptions on the face, snd makes the bead as olear as a bell. Sold by ConserA Brook. z J. W. Morrow, proprietor of the Pal ace hotel, 11 preparing to put out some shade trees in front of that structure. This is a good move and will greatly add to the appeal auoe of that already at tractive oorner. Sbilob's Consumption Cure oures wbers others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to taks and goes tght to the spot. Sold by Conser t Brook. z M. Lichtetbal is in reoeipl ot a letter from bis wife who reached her destina tion, along with the family of Henry Blahm, in the old oonntry, in good shape, and is now having a nice time viiitiog with friends aod relatives. It took five wseks to make the trip. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to gel rid of it if you oomtnenoa early to use On Minute Cough Gore. It eures onnghs, colds, bronohitia, pneu monia snd all throat and long troubles. It is pleasant to take, ssfe to use and sure lo eure Consei t Brock Dr. MoPaul was called to Galloway on Saturday evening to attend the baby ot Wm. Oillett. The little ooe is suffer ing with a bad akin disease and is in a orittoal condition. Tb doctor fouod the roads in very bad shape, lbs night wm dark, snd wilbal he had anything but a pleasant trip. now compelled to do, in addition to its own duties, the work of the month, soon beoomes overtaxed, and we have, as a result, the disease most oommon in this oonntry intestinal indigestion. "Of the breakfast cereals steel-oat oats beads ths list. , Any of the wheat germ preparations are good. After these oo me the rolled wheat, and barley, and rice preparations. All these foods, how ever, must be thoroughly oooked, and eaten without sugar." The Coming Woman Who goes to the olub while ber husband tends the baby, as well aa the good old fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times get run down in health. Tbey will be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleepless? ness, fainting or dizzy spells. The most wonderful remedy for these women is Electric Bitters. Thousands ot sufferers from lame back and weak kidneys rise op and call it blessed. It is the medi cine for women. Female oomplaints and nervous troubles ot all kinds are soon relieved by the use ot Eleotno Bitters. Delioate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 60c. per bottle. For sale by Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Hlooum, manager. $100 Beward S100. The readers of tbis paper will be pleaeed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease tbat soienoe has been able to oure in all ita stages, and tbat is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive oore known to the medioal fraternity. Catarrh being a oonetitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Oure is taken internally, aotins directly upon the blood and muoous surfaces of the sys tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so rouob faith in its curative powers, tbat tbey offer one hundred dollars for any oase tbat it fails to oure. Hend for list of testimonials Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, Bold by druggists, 75c. Now Trades at Heppner. C. H. Horseman, a prominent stook- raiser ana ranober ai Kiage, was in Heppner on Friday. For a num ber of years Mr. Horseman has done his trading at Pendleton, but be has now oome to Heppner, baviug the past few years been doing bis banking through the First National bank, of this olty, and being called here frequently on that aooount, he was led to do some business with our merchants which proved very satisfactory, and now he gives Heppner bis patronage exclusively. Heppner's merobants are competing with the mer chants of all other towns in this part of the state aod their liberal inducements offered to the trade is constantly bring ing new customers to the town. A liberal use of printer's ink and the con tinued proper treatment will add greatly to their already increasing business. The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo oum, of New York City, demonstrating his diBOovery ot a reliable oure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberouloeie), bronobial, long and obest troubles, stubborn oongbs, catarrhal affections, general decline and weakness, loss ot flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his New Dis coveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them. His "New Scientifio Treatment" has oured thousands permanently by its timely nee, and be considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of bis intaHible oure. 8oienoe daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, has produoed results as beneficial to humanity as can be ol aimed by any modern genius. His assertion tbat lung troubles and con sumption are ourable in any climate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in his American and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those oured in all parts of the world. The dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. C, 98 Pine street, New York, giving post- office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent direct from bis laboratory. Sufferers should take instant advan tage of bis generous proposition. Please tell the JJootor that you saw this in the Gazette, published at Hepp ner, Oregon. July --! yr. FORYOU! Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing -Don't Send Your Orders' Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates Heretofore the Gazette's job depart ment has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this shop is now prepared to taokle anything in any line and will meet prices of any person under the sun in the line ot druggists supplies, blank books, bank work oounty work, or any sort ot book bind ingwork tbat you have heretofore sent away to get done. The Gazette shop is not a oharity ooncern but it you will give us a ohanoe we will see that you are satisfied in every particular. Buy your goods at borne.- Remember tbat Abe Linouln said that when one bought goods away from home the foreigner got the money and we got the goods. But wnen tne goods were bought at home we had both money and goods. This is good doctrine. We are willing to abide by it. When the printing drummer cornea to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 3. 560-tt "Tlie Wator Line" The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. . STBAUSBS . "DALLES CITY" AND ' "REGULATOR' Dan Stalter has two men working on bis quartz lode, np near John Zolling er's, and tbey are making fair progress. Sam Creeson and Bob Johnson are the members of the foroe at present. The rock still oootiones good aa tbey pro oeed down. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says; "After two dootors gave up my boy to die, I saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is the Quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat anl lung troubles. Conser k Brook. Leave The Dalles daily (exospt Sunday) at 730 a. m. Leave Portland at 7:00 a. m. When yon go to Portland, stop off at The Dalles and taks a trip down the Columbia; yoa will enjoy it, and save money. W. O. ALLAWAY, General Agent. CHRISTMAS AT FA1BVIKW. Tbe A lilllHll 111. kanry, one ol Hi sUiv naiiDsl ite- TU HOUGH CAKS TO Hr. PAH. MINN K. A 1) LIS DUI.UTU KAUOO UUTTF. lUKLlCNA Ttrktts lean.! to all poibt in the Ceiled Htates and Canada. SVMMVSS. K THH t'lKcrtT I'OI RT OK THK STATE s ol urraim. fur In County tH Mormw. Kit KiK-l. I lalutin. a. rank Saury snd Wm Kndlii. IVIriiitanls. In r rana Ki frfitlanta. Iii Ihr iiauie nt the stal nl On-run : You are minimi to anwar and an.wer the pninidalnt i plaintiff rilixl In His ali entitled court and suit nil air Iwfum the Am da of Iha no regular trrni ill aalit iiiiirl. to all. On lh Oral Muiiday nl Mar. h, !', and If run (all In an auswrr, Walnut! will lake )iiila-tinnt and rre. lumliaalni Ilia lunrtaua ilraarllir.1 aald mtiitdallil nil III N V nf tW IV In I ). H 'jr. a V. M, hvvu NW. ,, s l. l W V ulew r.ln I S g AM W M. and thai the Minn i toi.i thai in .r.-r-.te I alil In Ih Imrment til Ih auiu nl a ai Hit Inti n-.! and allorii..a U-r $ui and flail 11 (I el data and Ul uurwntenla nt anil and i-oata nl ealn. Ihla auinumna la mil.llahe.1 hv order ol HU(ih A. Iiwll. t W. HR A, I'lallltirs Attr Paled v. , lavl. (7 Tetter, Halt-llheum and Kcaeraaw The Intense itching and smarting, inci dent to theee diiMiuarHL is instantly allayed by annlvlnir CbainWlain'a Eve and Hkin Ointment. Many very bad caae have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient fur itching ptlea and a favorite rrmmtv for sore nipples, chapped hand, chilblains, frost tiitea and chronic sore eyes. 83 eta, per box. Dr. Cadt'i Condition Pew dors, are just what a home needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Ther are not food but medicine and the best In use to put a home In prime condition. lTice 83 cent per package. Gazette's Kenorter Tells of the Good TimeFall Program Given. Rev. L. Grsy, of Tbe Dalles, held in teresting servioes at the Lutheian ohuroh, near Fairview, on Tuesday even ing, Deo. 28, wbioh waa followed by a Christmas tree snd entertainment. Mrs. Coffey, of Fairview, kindly loaned her organ for tbeoooaeion, whioh materially assisted In making tbe program more attraotive. Tbe program in full waa rendered as follows : Song, "When Jesus Gams to Bethle hem," by tbe oongregation. Scripture reading and prayer by tbe pastor. Song, "Wonderful Story of Love," by the oboir. Address by the pastor to the obildren. Solo, by August Lundell. Declamation, by Veroia Griffin. Deolamation, by Mr.N. Leach. Declamation, by Mary Lundell. Song, by tbe oboir. Deolamation, by Virda Griffin. Solo, by August Lundell. Declamation, by Anna Lundell. Deolamation, by Emil Carlson. Song, by the oboir. Declamation, by Myrtle Simpson Deolamation, by Robert Graham. Song by the oboir. Declamation, by Albert Nelson. Song by ths choir. The benediction waa then prononnoed and tbe oandy and presents were dis tributed, mnoh to tbe j y ot all present. Mr. T. 0. Aubrey followed with a very able address. Tbe crowd wm large and all seemed to enjoy themselves im mensely. Tbe next item of interest from tbis neighborhood will be a rabbit bunt which la now being arranged to take plaoe shortly. Rabbits were qmte plentiful while tbe snow lasted, but seem now to have disappeared and it Is not likely tbe boys will secure many scalps. Faibviiw, Or., Deo. 81, 97. Two Millions a Year. Xnn. iuu.nl. Iiiiir fetr nnrl lint . tnitl if f 11C1I '.'piC UUJ, ,IJ, Ml. WJ ...-, means they're satisfied. The people of the United Stateg are now buvinit CascareU Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million i :il I. - a.1 Ml: 1 noxefl a year ana n win oe mree iiiiuiuu uc fore New Year's. It means merit proved, thnt Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggists 10c, 23c, 50c a box, cure guaranteed. Chas. Sheldon writes Phil Cohn from Wauwatosa, Wis., a suburb ot Milwau kee, that he is married aod settled down to business. At present be is oonductor on a motor line tbat runs out of Mil waukee. He sends bis "best" to all old friends in Heppner. the Are Making Good Floor. Sinoe starting up tbis winter Heppner flouring mill has been manu facturing an exoellent quality of flour. This paper oao truthfully make tbis as sertion for its editor has practically de monstrated by bis own use ot samples of bread made from tbe new flour tbat it is par-exoellenoe. Heppner people should build up this industry by using tbe Heppner flour, and more especially so when it is just as good, if not a better artiole, than oan be purchased else where. Tbis mill baa bad many strug gles to the past to keep up and has not met with all tbe encouragement tbat it should, and tbe Gazette hopes tbe new year will mark a period of genuine pros- perty and suooess for the eoierpriso and those engaged in it. Miss Alhe Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on tbe faoe and neok. Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt'i Witoh Hazel sulve, wbioh healed tbe in' jury without leaving a soar. It is tbe famous pile remedy. Conser & Brock. Those who desire to build should not forget that 0. E. Ranous, tbe oon tractor, is ready to make estimates at any time. COtf QtTIOB. TI3VI33 ! TO San Fronolsoo And all point in California, via the Mt. Bhasta route or uui Southern Pacific Co The neat hia-hwa through California to all point East and sooth. Grand ooenio Bont of the Pacific. Coast. Pullman Buffet Bleepers. Second-class Bleepec Attached to exDins trains, affordinsr snnerior accommodations for seoond-olaa passengers. For rate, tickets, sleeping oar reservations, etc., oall npon or address EL KOKhLkk, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM, Sen. F. 4 P. Agt, Portland, Oregon CATARRH Submit your plans to Ranoua before giving out your oontraot. tf Ask your Drugs! St for a generous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Bulm contain no cocaine, mercury nor any other injurious drag. It I quickly Absorbed, Gives Relief atone. Tt opens snd cleanses I ths Nasal Passages. I AMava Inflammation. I Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restore the Scnae ot Taste snd Smell. Full Six Sue. ; Trial I Size inc.! st Dnitrirlste or by malL ELY I1ROTUKHH, M Warren Street, New Tork. COLD 'N HEAD Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston, Oregon ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN EASTERN OREGON a, Catarrh oured. A olear head aod sweet breath secured with Sbilob's Cstarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector tree. Sold by Conser A Brook. x neaalr le Ulauel !. Clean lilnod mean a clean akin. No knautv without it. I'ascsrrte. Tandy I'alliur tto cU-an your blood and keep it elean, t sttrrins; un the lair liver ami driving an im- liiintir from the t-ody. legtn to-day to lutntalt pimple, boil, bloti he, blackheads, and that awkly hihoiis eomplexmn by Ukin I sersreta, lien illy lor ten rem, ah "rug gist, satisfaction guaranteed, lUc,25c,&(f. Store to Close at p. at. Thirty four of the leading stores in Tbe Dallea, says tbe T.-M bsye signed an agreement to oloae their places of business at 6 o'clock eaoh evening dar ing the months ot January and Febro- ary, consequently after tomorrow the early closing will taks effect, and cus tomers ot the stores will bear in mind tbat tbey most do their trading daring tbe daytime the next two months. Tbis is a good move. Why eao't Heppner's Merchants do the same thiog. There oogbt to be at least two months in tbe year, when a rush ot business w not oo, that the proprietors and clerks do not have to work ot eveniogs, tons giving tbam a chanee to rest and attend to a tew ot lbs social do ties of life. First-CIass Located on the O. R. k N. Railway midway between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Students admitted at all times of tbe year. Training School for Teachers. Vocal and Instrumental Music taught by competent instructors. A gradu ate ot tbe Boston Conservatory baa oharge ot the instrumental department. The I tidies' Boarding Hall Is thoroughly eqnioped and offers ex oellent aceomrnodetiona at reasonable rates. Bend for catalogue. Astdsess M. G. ROYAL. President of faoulty ee P. A. WORTHING- TON, Secretary Bear) ef Regents, Weaton, Or. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Conatipa tion It's tbe beet and it after using it yon don't say so, relorn package aad tret your money. Hold by Conser A Brock. I s hi i ....the.... -hi: m Weekly Inter Ocean ffij Largest circoliiioi op ut political piper a m mil . QUICKTIME TO. Cini-aiio WeaeiiKOTilW lULTIMoaa Nsw Tons Itvrrsuo All other points la the Kl and Kuntbeast Omara Kan Citv Nr. Joaira ut. lone lliiTUM I'ekio lepol ronoeetione at HI. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, Hi. I-oata and ether promt neat pwats...,. bf-ge checked through to destination ol t kU. T ii rough tk kts to Jspaa and Chine, via 1 aeons a aad northern TaflAo rttearn ship Company's Una. for full Information, time earda,mpa, tickets, eta, sell on or writ W. 0. Aw Away, A. D. Ca.airos. Aft N.P. Hy. Asst. (ten. IW Agt. Tbe llta,Or Portland, Or Notice Of Intention. tnt (rrn s tt .s uaai. (latuott. H1 "it, I'M? Y"Tii i rirfcinv ihvi that tut 11 lull. i.lnii uaniMl rttl.r haafllwl notice) il his nlutii,n In itiaaa final n.il In snir ol his rlalui. ami that eat.t riwl sill I ma-U Iwlor t'oiiiilv I lrk, Morrow l uniity, irvoa, at He( .ii.i, Dr. O Int. lawn, Ul. lot I t.lllllIN, IM No Vw, 1-r the u nf nMVaiulVWot M bullae,.. II In a. a H M. K w.V II. nam os III Mhiaiui laitomn lo prove bis rooiiHiioua meuiriir noun aim emulation ot aal.l lanl. vie ttlillant Wari.n. VMUir lill- Iwrt, I narlet Mti.n- ami l'lr Hun, all ul lltnr, Mono muiiiv, on-goit k. 1. ttASTt TT. I. Ntslor, .WT1CE or stock iotrir its 'I'll Ti Mini I'tK up THI I I lM 4) V.el-l (oinuf Kill fnetltig ftof eta Hoi Rrrrnra h.n.1 Ui.ir annual metltift t,r et loot r i!!rrtr ami ntliM luitiiteaa tk Wmtt) MfttMlei nl Jan ry, A. l, lav. T. W.ATRH. wrrvtarr t'siallll reaaly's Big Wkeat Il. By far tbe greatest ledividoal traae- fr ot wheat made in Umatilla ooooty this season was oonelnded yesterday, Mall Miwgrove dtepnsed of 100,000 bush els lo U W. Tracy, of Portland, through II M. MeOomaa, eays ths Tribune. Tbe price paid waa T'i oonta a bosbel. This as the bulk ot the orop raised by Moe- gruve the last eeaeoo, aad nearly all grown oa the Umatilla reservation. U stilt bsa 13.1KI.) bushsls to eelL Tb wheal sold Is stored at Athena, Uavsee aad Eastland. Hubbea t Death. Oeorge Bager, an old baohelor, living about 3 mile from Dayton, Oregon, near Weston Landing, waa fooad dead within 60 feet ol hie bo us Tuesday , morning, bsviog been dead, tt Is be lieved, eeveral day a. A knife waa tonnd sticking lo bis body. Ths srooe ' Jury rendered a verdict that death was eaosed by knife woonda, aod that the man murder!. There to do clue to tbe murderers, nor Is Iner any motive know a for the deed. There were evi dence of a straggle, showing tbat Hget fought bard for hie life. Mrs. Msry Bird, llarriabarg.pa,, say s, "My child is worth Billions to ma, yet I weald have tost ber by croup bad I not Invested twenty five Cents In bottle of One Minute Cough Care." It enree unghs, eM and all threat and long troubles. Coneer A Broeh, " Weal lr.e.K. Baiter lay. Buffalo, N. T. Ou-rrom my personal knowledge, gained la observing tbe effret ot yoar Bbiloa's Our la ot advaoeed Oooss optica, I am prepared to aay it la tbe asoot remarkable remedy that baa sver been brought to my atten tion. It has eerlelaly saved maay from , eonaamptloa. Sold by Oeaeer A Brock. Will Crt a Saille. Tbe adoption of tho title "reformers" by the Oregon fosionlste la caloolated to I make those acquaialeM with the leedieg spirits ot tbe reform movement smile a little. A more nosornpolooa eet of spoils politicians could oot be golUo to- etber ib tbe state.-Roawbarg Plain- dealer, 3. A. rerklos, of Antiquity, O , was tor thirty yeare aeelleeely tortured by phy sicians for the core ot ecsema. lie wee quickly cored by nslog DeWiti ' Wiicb liaselealve. the famous healing salve I lor ntleo aod akla dieeaeee. Ueaeer m Brook. 1 It Is radically Republican, advocating 2 ths CAHtrul doctrines of thai party with ability and uratttarm jJ(But it can always fx rtikd oa for latr and honest reports ol all po litical novmtotijSjlji JJljjtjt THI WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL THI NEWS AND BEST CUHRCNT LITE RATURI It It Morally Clcaa gad si s Family Paper U Without s Peer. yr Th Uiermlurt of lit column It eynsf to that ol th btt mf inss. HltMntlngHthitklU 4rtn aa will as tb psrtata...... 'HE INTER OCEAN if a VESTERN METSPAPER, and while M bnrifi to the Utrwly THE Nt S Or T1IE VORLD and rive Hi naJcn ths brat aad ebUtf discuailnrai of Q qumtioti oi the day, tt u full sympathy with the toVas aod aptritnns rif Vest cm prapta and ditcitiaci liuraturs and politics from ths Tcatcrn mnrtpmnt : SLC0-PS1CE OXE DOLLAR tl TEAS UCO Traly a Or! Par. The Boston 11 scald bee takes time to pay a deeerved tribute lo tbe Poctlaoi Oretroaiaa. The Ikailca paper aays Portlead'l paper la mentally euperkr to a.By newspaper oa the PaeiSs eoeat, and this la aadoaVtedty Ire. Slllsi Tt SART A lisT I Ttnmnoe Of Ttl 1 1 I Z V I lllU OCtAS All BUI wf taut EUB. I 2 II I 2 TH.f n.l! Vf email f e v t 2 1 1 I 5 U A as frte-s e( aaaulair Uy bmII fl ) a tr 1, U I J a S alexia,! fcv eisailt ) er v-r J TT J With The Gaizcttc, S2.50 per Year.