Poor aid Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble Had no Appetite-Now Better In - Every Way-A Delicate Child. "Some time since I took a sodden cold and could not get rid of it. Being subject to catarrh and bronchial trouble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa lilla. In a short time the cough disap peared, I slept well, had a good appetite and I was better in every way. Last spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and no strength. I resorted to Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more like work. My little nephew was a deli cate child and had a humor which trou bled him so he could not rest at night. He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar saparilla and now he has a good appetite and is able to sleep." Miss Abbik J. Feekmak, South Duxbury, Mass. Sarsa parilla la the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Hood Hood's 'c Pillc are the best after-dinner tr pIl3i ald digestion. 260. -A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Oezette can offer the following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, (1.50... ..' $3.00 " B. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 N. Y. Tribune, $1.00... 2.7 5 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.60 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 " ' 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. .. 3.75 . Thrice-a-WeekN.Y. World, $1.00.. 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4 50 Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 MeCall's Magaziue $1.00 ' 1.80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates with any paper on earth. C. A. Rhea was in from Rhea ereek yesterday. Hike Kenny was In from Band Hollow yester day.. .... F. M. Jourter was In from Eight Mile Friday last. . Austin Yocum was over from Rhea creek yesterday. COUNTY COUKT PROCEEDINGS. last I Couoty oonrt met in regular session at the court boose in Heppner oo Wed nesday, the third day of January, all members of the oonrt being present, and offioers Sheriff Matlock and Clerk Mor row being present. Bills ai:owd: J . W. Matlock. $166 - 66; Frank Gilliam, 383.33; Gilliam k Biabee, $20; Siooum Drag Co., $14 60; J. K Simons k Son, $16 50; A. T. Mo- Nay, $2 60; Doherty k MoDaid, $9 35; The Irwin -H odsou Co., $425; A. An Davidson brothers were in from the west side drewe. $29 50 : A O. Barthnlnmew. 85 30- of the county yesterday. , . -,,,,,,. 0.7 Kn. 1 to m I w - M ntu(;i, vi IA V TV UJUllUWi Joe Woolery's little daughter is 111 with pneumonia at her lone home. I u ..0 ; c. u aiauooa, 4W; u. W. well, Sumpter News: Born On Dec. 29. 1897, to fl6 66; C. H. Hams, $40; H. A. Tooum, Devin was one of Ueppner's visitors on aiuruay. Jas. HcHaley's little daughter, Annie, is down with the measles. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Iler Is reported to be very sick. Nat Hale, John Cochran and F. M. Griffith are up from lone today. The family of Assessor A. C. Petteys are down with the measles. , $20; J. H. Wylaod. $46; J. W. Morrow, $400; Cbas. Van Winkle, $4 20; . R. Hud look, $16.66; A. G Bartholomew, $150; H. J. Bean, $6 00; Glass k Prnd bomme, $29.15; W. A. Riobardson, $3; E.G. Sperry, $2; Geo. 8. Gray, $2; Wm. Barton, $36 50; E. L. Matlook, $27.70; Henry Wade, $9, $7 50 allowed. Bill of costs in the onse of State vs. the wife of S. S. Horner, a daughter. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor is down with the common complaint, measles. The familiar face of A. P. Bradbury, the popu lar knight of the grip, is noticed on our streets today. A case of scarlet fever is reported at lone, hut whether a severe or mild form, this paper is un able to state. D. A. Hamilton's folks are down with the measles. In fact measles seem to be prevalent in Heppner. Mrs. Geo. Swaeeart denarted last nieht for Clyde 8nerrv. Bmonntina to 841. 45. al- Adams, to be at the bedside of her daughter, ., T . D. . , n Mrs. Lew Kinney, , ' lowed, Judge Richardson, Geo. Gray, Wilson Brock, wife and little son denarted Geo. Noble, jr., Tilt Warren, Mies Ada Iahnnt1fL'X,ortlau and HillBboro' 10 be Ritchie, Mrs. Ritchie and M. 8. Driskell k n T.mm. , nf , wtoi TTdnnnM 06io g me parties interested in toe emo came up from Portland Saturday to look after laments of the aas6. sheriff's deed for t e 8 WW Seo. 18, Tp, 1 north, range 26 E. W. M. H. W. Rartholomew and Roy Parsell came In in,..,., t. 18Qo rlrlav frnm the Alntno ranch Th rennrt ,flut,QS'i JMl' U9S' the roads in very bad condition. oapemsor's reports: J, A. Hughes, Yesterday Sheriff Matlock turned over to the Diet. 9. report socepted. re-BDDointed. coumy as corns on recent lax sales f uk.ou. in is a Bilnari1 47 n METH. EPISC. CHUKCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Clatses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Ep worth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. i "The Spibit ajd the bn 'a Bay. Coma." The pastor may be found at the parsonaee ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wko may desire to consult lain on reunions, soiinl, civic philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLK8UER. Minister. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. nauock. Rev. Henry Barnhart. of Arlington, preached' at the Baptist church last Saturday evening, nuuuay morning ana evening. pays well for the expense thereto attached. Heppner over Bunday visitine friends. Mr. Hamblet is about to leave for California for his health. R C. and Tom Breeding were over from Wan ner yesterday and left for home this morning loauea wun supplies purcnasea oi our merchants. Millard French and Chas. Boudry will leave this week for Alaska, going direct to Skagway, irom wntcn place tney will go on to the Klon- ante eariy in me spring. Rev. C. R. Howard went out to Llbertv school house yesterday to continue the meeting he Degan mere last ween tie reports good inter est and a large attendance. , Dr. B. F. Vauehan. the dentist, will- co down to lone on Friday next and will remain till Tuesday. Those in that vicinity needing work should avail themselves oi the opportunity. John McFee was down from the Penland ot snow up there. Feeding sheep is therefore tinue to be so long as the snow lasts. Whose a Who? Did you say that the old firm of.... E.W:Rk WERE JUST DIGGING FOR BUSI NESS THE SAME AS EVER? IF YOU DID YOU TOLD A FACT. HARD FACTS COUNT. E, M. Shutt demurs to affidavit of Otis Patterson In tbe matter of offioial paper. Demurrer sustained and Patterson given till 2 o'olock, p. m.. Jan. 7. 1898. to amend t-ffiduvit Proposition of H. V. Gates to light oovt hoisf, rf-j'oted. Supervisors' reports; F. D. Cox, Dist. 30, accepted, re-nppointed, and $23 50 sllowed; John Blnnd. Dist. 84, Bcrtptcd, Frank Elder appnin'ed, By lain! i. Mowed $34; Herman Wilson, Dist, 25, i ccep'ed, J. F. Rnyse appointed Wilson allowed $18 50; John M Gulloagh, Diet. 27, neoepted, ranch yesterday and reports about eight inches re.nnn.iinted ullnwprl 3 M Wnrl. nl inw nn thorn. Vfiprilnir .hflen 1. (hl " "PP ",oleQ "UOWea , tl. AI. VI Ba the necessary exercises each day and will con- dell, Dist. 18 Dave Preesley appoint, d; 0. A. Renass. . Dist. . allowed. S'rnv tviiiiv uruutn;iiiiK over in inn cuuiiirv De- in.. - . . . - tween Sand Hollow and Butter creek recentlv. KooertS re appoinlea, aliowea 1U; Ji miKo jveiiiiey uiuiiu several colors oi goia in a g, cox, Dist 28, aooepted, re appointed nan nf black Rand tAknn from n .iirliiir Mnrrnt v ' ' wwvtKou, ,jjjuiuilu county will yet prove to be a vertiable Klon- and allowed SiC; W. J. Brown, Dist. 19, U 1 JVC, Winter is fairly on and bargains in winter goods can be had at the store of E. W. RHEA & CO., FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, OREGON. Dr. J. M. Wilson, the well-known sheenbuver. Tnha Nnttno i came in nuuaay irora Wyoming ana will look I Una nOllCe. after the purchase of muttons for next season 1. The snm of five cents per line will be: He will suend his leisure time before starting cnargea tor "cards oi tnanas," "resolutions oi tne uocas eastward at rortiana ana son rran- respect," lists of wedding present and donors, Cisco. or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and Edward O Ivcr, the man who shot Peter notices of special meetings for whateverpurpose. r rejich over in barney county, had his examl- X Notlcesof church and society and all other nation last week and was admitted to ball by entertainments from which revenue is to be de- ' J"1""08 ' tne Peace, 1,1 the sum of 110,000 rived, shall be chanted for at tbe rate of Ave This is a ra'her unusua proceeding, but doubt- cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher- e 1 to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown upon application. Here and There. less shows the feeling that exists over there in regard to tne killing. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R.W.Turner died on Bunday morning and was burled at Hepper yesteraay. me little one was about lour inonn oi age time with some reaved parents have the sincere sympathy i in tneir saa aniicuon. ay. The little one was about ' a and was sick but a very short $4015; J, M. infantile complaint The be. Tin R T ave the sincere sympathy of all U o; J Free Green was In town Saturday and reports considerable snow up on the reservation. Be was accompanied ny Austin locum ana j. u Lambert, and while on the way down they bad the inliifortiinft to be turned over and drairuAri Batbs down at the Jones barber shop, I for some distance under the sleigh. No one I - - I . . 1 .. .1, 1 . V. ... 1.1... ...... j- . n .., v .m I wbi iiuuiw iu bile ivnab uj but ui.eiicu, uun J.. ...I. I la all ! a Tahos m nnii.ma if I ' mj vouiiaj v via.? vuu.tj umu,'.' i, i aver. ' Liob tenth al k Oo. for shoes. Exclusive Shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83(t aooepted, J. D. French appointed, Brown allowed $24; C. W. Valentine, Dist. 17, accepted, reappointed, and ullowed $30; Chas. Anderson, Dist. 20, accepted, F. P. Qiabsm Biipointed, An derson allowed $14; 0. E. Miller, Dist. 26, accepted, re-appointtd and allowed 89 70. Bis allowed: O. E. Ksnonsi S10; T. R. Howard, $38 15; Conser k Brock, 82 80; Hotel Heppner. 819.70; H L & W. O j., $18; Patterson Pub. .Co., HaRer, $14.90; Heppner L. Tenner, $36,20; T. J, Corle, $12; A. M. Hloonm, $27 65; W. F Burnett, (3; W. B. MoAlister, $1; Chas. Ba-nett, $1; D. Q. Jenkins, $3; E. 8. 0x,$2 Friday, January 7, 1898. Supervisor's report; Wm, H agues, v Hi SP v The Leader Of Course! I t Morrow S Bishop, f 1 O SUCCESSORS TO M V I S Minor. & Co. 1 ! X Will occupy this space just as X ! f f soon as they get time to T :J 4 write an advertisement. V j The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to huy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at Statements for the Famous Simple Aoooant File printed at the Gozette of fice. If. Oninceese's fbmons old "Dublin Stoat," imported, st Cbris Borobers' tf "Uncle" Chas. Anderson Is in from Elaht Ulsl. ii, SCOeptea, AiOers uemm sp- M lelflday He recently got buried np under a pointej Hoghes allowed $9; H. A, killed had his young son not been present to Yooum. Dist. 27, aooepted. E. P. Greene I -. K , ... ( .. . -I ..... ( V. I It . . i . k. - 1 ' was sulnciently injured to take to bis bed for a Appointed, Yocnm allowed $40; Peter couple of weeks and is yet unable to get around RaoerofiBUd. Dist 31. aooepted. re-aD- wiLiiont inn mMiituiirA oi a. paiia. i Th.o.hUntKnv nmitM a f. th. pointed, allowed 84; J. W. Ueboru. UlSt names of those installed at the last meeting of 14. BCOepted. re-BDpointed. and allowed $14; I, R. Esteb, Diet. 14, aooepted, ously been elected who took their stations, are: I nniiintil and allowed t27 Xi- f! N 8. P. Devln.V.O.! J. UYeager, Heo.; M. Lieh- pPIDWa' ,lia ,,owea V. . tenthsl, Treas. Mr. Lichteuthal has served in I Peck, Diet. 16, accepoted, A. A. Willis ill ! capacity lur mi a. ur mvu yvarm. For some reason, which our reporter failed to learn, tne trade Detween Minor 6t o. ana Morrow tft Bishop fell throiiah with. Minor: Co. still continue In the business and will pro ceed at once to move Into the "pioneer" brick which has been elegantly nttea up lor r i. It is their Intention to put lu the larne. and most complete stock of general merchandise ever brouirht to Morrow county, ana they will have ample room in which to display their goous. Newspapers make mistakes as well as people. Pap Minor is not the Knlirhtof the Pepper Box appointed, Allen allowed 513 oi me oroer oi uwis, as was reportea in last Issue. Tom Hook ley holds the coveted honor and is wellqualliied for the place. 1'ap Minor is not shorn of distinction, however, for he yet retains the position of w blttllug owl, or Knlaht I of the Knitting Needle. It Is the purpose of this paper to publish Internal as well as other news, ana manes tne correction ireeiy. LEXINUTON P01.HTKB9. , Chas. Barnett Is on the sick list. Lee Raney Is very 111 with tbe measles. ueo. Smith and wife were In town Saturday Chas. Johnson returned from Balem last Frt- .al.nl .InnV nf lnm.lu Odd rellows In Heppner. 1. L. Van winkle v""'""" . anoointed Warden. Others havlne Drevl nd canned oorn at 1. ti. uowara s. 605-tf. "Oo'n jaioa" U all right bnt Low Til lard has a brand of 14-year-old goods Ibat is bard to beat. 603 -If. Heppner Candy Factory for fresh eresma and taffies. W. H. Van Duyn, Prop., with E. J. 8locom. . 603-t. Any one desiring to baud either boas or bsrn will make money by call ing oo tbe Oszette offloe. 67tf Pbil Oobn la paying tbe highest price for sheep pelts, beef bidea green or dry, fori, eto. Don't forget Phil. 5tt Go to tbe Matlook corner and try Armstrong k Oooper'a wbiskey and cigars. If yon like tbe sample boy some. 6tt Gome to tbe Gaaelte offloe and get decent lot of enrelopa printed. Government envelope look cheap, and besidee you cannot get yonr boeinesa day morning osrd printed thereon. tf Snyder Broe. have aaocesded Willie Stewart in tbe livery business, next door to the Osteite offios, and will do a general livery and feed busioess. Rigs, addle horses and stall room at reason ableretec 011-lf. nii... Bn...ts.a l.lr.ft skafol nf II,. vii... Nli hiilsA LMi h. tha msrrhanta of this p ace. Hotel Deppner feed barn and will for- are building an audition to their store building -i-i. .-ii i l..- .t ... I Mr U. R. Drake, wife of Kev Drake, departed o nan !..., . " on last Friday nUlus train for rortlaiid, lur able Ouaree. Bpan over night, lea at ta iki trratmeui. ..,. n-iii -i.n ,1- Arm mark and frof. J. K. Artams and Mlas AOa uentry ae ente. Will also oo nray wora maa , . Drm. lh. ork ara doillM banlioa. 'Bos to and from trains, ll iu ins puunc stnooi I Mr. and Sirs, wilmot s nepnew, rrea iwvis, Curdray. tbe pioneer theatre man of of nrn-.n. r., s-sut a Portland to tbe line of "popular prione bat refitted tbe Wastiogton 81. theatre, formerly known as the "New Park." Oordray always has something uw, and oar Deoole. when below, ro spend pleasant evening at his place. tt Coaoty co art will moot lo aJjoaroed smmiob oa Jsa. 20:h to take op tbe mtlter of awarding tbe oon-ily printing, sod tnakteg the tag lvy for 1WH Tbe way this mailer stands et preseet it is bard to determine which of the c ooty Dstrs is going to "knock Ibe per Simmon." Tbe Haiqnsm (irand, no MorneB Street in tbe Mrqnro boildieg, to onder fioelleot management aod the pontic will be royally entertained Ibis winter. Kew eompeniee sod ntw facee will ap pear from time lo lime at this popster. first-clase theatre of Portland, sod wl.ee ia Portland oar doiine should not fall to lake In eotu ef the fire drama that rill be rruU1. If ... v til VI to to to to to to The Beginning of this New Year 1898. A good, clean stock; bought at reasonable figures, is a "joy forever." That's what you'll find at (0 THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOI G.OI;D And now the entire world Knows this verfect vroduct As the Star Brewery beer On draught at laRpopular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. T. R. HOW ARD'S! The Best feS T. Rs HOWARD'S Heppner. Oregon. (0 appointed. Peck allowed 111; W. B McAlister, Diet. 10, accepted, re ap pointed and allowed $12; John Barker, Dist. 8, aooepted, J. T. Hoskina ap pointed, Barker allowed SI; J. P. Rbea Dist. 10, aocepted, W. 11 Morgan re appointed, Rhea allowed $10, Rtnbeo AlleD, Dist. 36, aooepted, Ben Parker It. C. WILLS' BOOTS AND SHOES OLS Gents' heavy Creole shoes I J 7 umits' neavjr tnoem flmtit.' hnaw ihnM 1 no Hara caali." best snoe on mrin. Hard Cash." best shoe for boys. 1 75 Uun'. n A Uwht'i droas shoes. .. 4 00 Men's slliipers, very fancy. .... . las Misses 8 heel shoes, San. call i no Misses 6 heel, bon ton, beit 1 75 Ui.vi' EvKrlaitlntr school shoe... 2 0 I .hfaH. h..vff I 50 E. W. Rhea A. Co- nanner acrt.. 824.72 : Udia' Knirlish Hose 155 II ufc...i.. 1 K.M. " rnscouem, u. urui u-uuni.ium. , .u.u """a" UenU' boots aoot.. t50; Brown 4 R-xlfleld, expense acot.HOOO; Rbea ft Matthews, pauper aoot, 112 20; Boys and Oirls Aid Society, Tbe petition of J. A. Woolery and others for tbe vacation of county road waa granted and the said road declared to te vaoated. Tbe following misoelaneona bills sgainst tbe oonnty were ordered paid: donation, $10 00; J. W. Shipley, soliool Nels Masmison can boast ot harlot ths finest supt. salary, 121.20; W. L. 8s ling, as- team lu Lexington. sistant exam ner teaobers. 11200 BUI CamptM-ll, ons of Social Bldgs farmers, t.- matter of the coaoty offioial PDSr was ooo tin and for a day, on motion uf visiting tha family of K. A. Mctiols. Brown k K-jdQald, Mr. OHltt s atlorosys. John rartnlrhael and f ami It visited thai Tola gives the proceedings of tbe family ol W. If. Bam.tt on last Bunds.. Lrt t j.n O.ir r.orUr fallal Johnnr MoMlllan Is sick with tha measles, L ... . ... , , ,:.. aud a number of other cases ars reported. I lu " ' u-jhim-i Mrhois A Lewh, hs msrrhanu of this PlaM, I give fall proceedings la this iisas, end Boots, Rood grades dents' gum boots Boys gum ooota Boys' and Misses rubbers Men's rubbers Rubbers for felts ... Misses and child s high over- slies, button, very fine nn .Ml t 5U S 75 t 50 1 75 A5 75 1 75 NSW enict I 1 0Q 1 85 1 25 150 1 45 I 40 SO 1 10 1 DO I 50 l -a l 25 1 75 2 00 2 45 2 25 1 10 25 115 1 25 I 2 My Whole Stock of Shoes In Proportion. the balance paper. few dais visiting with them last week. Mlas Balslgrr. one nf Heppner'e trachera. visited our school on Wadnrwlsv. Wie some remarks on education whlcb wer appre ciated hjr all llie pupils. W are glad to learn that A. W. Patterson wassiirceeaful In helping rarry off tha honors In a del-ate by tha slii'letits ol the Columbia U Sf'tirxil. Biirreea lo Alvah. RssbSB. Lssliigtua, dr., January iu, iwm. Illrihs la Holland. In several towns In Holland a birth i announced by the exposing at the door of a silk pincuNhlon, coveecd and rdifril by plaited lace, the erg. of the In- fpnt being shown by the color for a boy red; for girl, white. Tbe house which showe in this manner that the number ef inhabitants baa been In creased enjoys by an ancient law ami custom various Immunities and prlu-leges. A Tragedy al the Altar. A singular Incident la ivportd from Chrastian. Ik.lienila, A loving pelr vtrr in chun h to ! uniu-d for life While the prirat pronounced the nup tial bleaaltigs one of the cands on the altar suddmly went out. Tbia, accord Ing to popular trailit ion. herald the ad tent of aome great niiaforliine. The will appear lo Friday's rrorperily c mee qoickest to tbe msa wbnee liver is in good condition. De Witt's Little Esrlv Risers are famooa it.. i. -mi- .... , : . : Lni.....u. II.UV yinm V't uouaiipaiicu, ifiuiuviuej., indigestioo and all stomach and liver Irnnlilea. HoBsar it Itrix-k. ATI KNTIUN RKPtBUCANH. DRY GOODS, GR0CESIES, FURNISHING GOODS Men's enttonade pants, old price, 75c; new price, .'i0n. Boys' pants, all ages, old price, Mc to 65c; new price, ic to sun. men s overalls, m pricw, , "ww iriu-r. w Bnv's overalls, old price, 45: new price,'-. Men's pants, old price, li U 11.75; new price, II 25 to II ( Men S suits, oio price, f 11..111; new pr-e, Blankets, old price, II 7H new price, l.l. (Mills, old prlce.4l.MI; MW price, l 15. lieuU' knoi stiff hsU. old price H.75; new Price. 12. (tents' soft hats, old price, tl .50 lo l.7.i; new price, 12 2-1 to II. lienis unoerwear, an ww.ii, wij prit:-,, , mt new price, ll.f-O. Uenta' eiira slsea, sll wool, old price, H 50 new tirlra. 12. '25. (lellis (vuuin unnerwear, hi--xtw ihiipi, umi nHf-e SI Mi: new tirlf-e. II. dents' mackintoshes, old price, 17.50; new prlca a-l.au. Isx1Ips' all wool underwear, old price 12: new price, si.zj). Indies' cotton underwear, old price, 50c; new Drlce. 25c. ..aiiies en wool nose, eia price, sue; new price, 20c. Children's wool hose, old price, i-V: new price, v ceuia. Mued gloves, best buck, old price. 11.50: new price. t'c. Lined Australian goat, old price, 75c; new price, 40c. dents' socks, per dozen, old price, 75c; new price. 50c. Arbuckle and Lion coffee, I pounds, old price, l. 25; new price, II. one lames' jacket, no. an, 01a price, 112.50; ew price, 17 50. lilies' cotton hose, old price, 10c; new price, ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those of greatest value In proportion to cost If you want to get your money's worth of honest goods In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, - Confectionery ' OR MACHINERY, CALL 0N Oe THOMPSON OO., We are Increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and see us. That 14-Year Old Stuff, 'Cohen's Best," On Tap Down at The . . . . Telephone Saloon , e e e it lea hahu Goona e a e New Stand, City Hotel Building, LOW TlLTvARD, Prop. IT HAS BEEN SOLD ! DVc. Thi he best tea that ever came to Bennnsr. old price, S5c ; new price, 45c. U. N. T. spool cotton thread, spools, old price, 25c; new price, s spools, 25ft. Klnvst II us damask, old price, 85oi new price, 45 cents. Finest Turkey red. old price. AOo: new price. , t-enia. Duck costs, old Price. 11.75: new Dries. St 15. All grades ginghams, old price. 10 ranis: new price. IS rards. All grsdrs calico, old price, 16 yards; new price, Ih yards. Our grades of dress goods are too large to make mention of In this list, but will be cut In pro- IMiriiuu w eTerT.iiuia eiee. Corsets, we have a big line: old erica. 75c to fi.nu; new urica, r.n: vt tl.no. lace eurtalns. old price. II HI: new Dries. II 00. hwl.nreails. old price. 11.50 to 12.00: new nrlca lino Pi l '25. Clue pocket iMMiks, old price, 30c; new price, 5 cents. nhoe pollin of all grades, old prloe.S5o; new urlr-e. I lie. dents' cotton flannel night shirts, old price, w; new rn-e, Mca napkins, old price, 11.10; new price, 7V. Overshlru. old price. 50c, 7-e, l on. 1 Ml, m'i. new wica, urn iui, i f, si an, fl.au. Yarn, old prli-e, 1 1. On; new price. Mm. Hasony jrarn, old prlc, bunches lor '; new tirlce. 4 bunches for Va. lailles' leather belts, old price, 50u to 65c; new tirtce. 55c lo Vm. have tha nicest end newest supply of rl litem In town, ladhs'and Misses cashmere evergallers, old price, i:e U l.isi; naw price, 4Ae Ui J I w i Bought several car loads of furniture last fall, but It's all gone now. New orders have replenished the stock, however, and he Is in It yet. Low Prices and Good Quality all count. Seo him at the old stand. Undertaking a Specialty. B es fiiYTQ AlMn QHAFC vviu 11111 ui vaUiaJ , m THC PLACE TO OCT THCM IS Of CO. They have anything In this line that yon mar desire and yon can depend on tt you get a good article when they guarantee lb SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Btane. Main Street Repairing Beeelelty A meetiog ef the republican clnb of Morrow snooty ie ealled for Halordsy, January 15tb, lliUH, at tbe conrt boose lo Heppner. at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose of electing delegates to Ibe elate meetiog of re publican elnbe, wblob ' eonveoee lo tbe city of Portland oa the 3d Taeeday of Fsbroary, sad also to elet offieere for tbe eDsqiog year. All repnbiieaas are orgetitly rrejiiaatel to attend. W. W. Bmbao, Pree, J. W. IIobhor, Heo'y . Anything you want in Gents' White and Colored Fancy ShirU and collar and cuff and ticx of all kind. Everutiilna Less than Cost. Must Have Hooeu.il WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and tat Soil Navigation Co 1 : ,7 , .. in. issMi young. Iwnutiful, and Jui ra lore a ao I asa 'rrmm, Tn- : f-ndinir cry end fell aenacleaa Into the ! J -'.T. .:7rrJ -t arms of btr distressed lover. Bbedled, lj ' vj a few rnlntitrs aftr, t!I f pvelrrped In Dr. Joho W. Rasmns, of Ibe "Red ligbl." ever oo Ibe elert for enmelblog eew, ean fnrolsb yon tbe floeat cork tails is the laod Id an bat tee, Jersey, Verwooth or Oin made by an ertist to tbe busioess. Drop io and take the taste out of your moulb. tf Beet eeeomroodatloa sod eoorteoas trsslraeol at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh ao 1 VTaab, Hit., Portlaod, Orsgoa, Slomeri TEUTDONE. BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leaving Al.ler Blreet I es, Tortlsod, for Astoria. Ilwaao, Ixieg Beeeb, Ocee 1'ark and Nahcotta. Ihreet eonueotioe wiib llwsflo siesmers aad rail road; also at Yooog'i Hay wltb Heerbore Railroed. TzHiUrnoNii lses rofllaiid 7 A. M. iMIly, sscerrl Hundsf . Uavas AfU-ria I P. M. Dsllr, si apt Hunda DAIIiDV aATZBnT Uatet i-orllaud S P. M Ixllr. esr-t Sundsy. aaturdsy nll,t, II f M. m,m Astoria la at t 4S A. M., sscept Sunday and Moixlar. euauay Bight, I V. M OOOAN WAVD Lmvcs Portland and rone direct to lloeco, Tdar and Thursday a S A. It. PalaMsy el I P, M Laavas liaaoe Wadueadaf and friiley at 7.SV A, M On kandaf Blsbl at ( P.M. a I! 1 IIEI'I'NKR, (JR., Nov. 12, laVT. JrVun. fvawr aV Bnrk, lltypmrr, ih, (Ismvlsmsm: I was racanlly taken with a severe cold which made me very hoarse and rendered me unfit lo attend to business. A friend of mine relied my attention to your lr. Barthlvw's eough syrup and I liouglit a bottle, costing me to cents, which relieved me atones and com pletely cured ma. I am subject to throat dlfflcully and 1 have found nothing that gave me ao much relief as this cough cure. I am Informed that II Is Sicellsut lor enlds, hronchllls, whooping sough and all throat and lung tmnhles. I beg to remain, most trulr yours, OTIM PATTtKHON, Kd. Oasetla. A.. A.13RAI-IAMSIOK, IVlerchant Tailoring! Kino Suit Made to Ortler and Satisfaction Guaranteeo. Repairing, Cleaning and Dye ing Clothes a Specialty. CALL AND BKK MK, OP MAY HTHKI-.T