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Oil, How Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying the Blood. A very severe pain came in my left knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a sore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in this way for years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like, mine cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful 1 am for this relief 1 I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in the best of health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Mood's Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Ibe Gazette .can offer the following olobbinn rates: The GAZETTE $2.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, 1.50 $3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, S1.50 8.25 ' N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 2.7 5 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2. 50 " B. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.25 " B. F. Chronicle and map 2.00. . . 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, 1.00 '. 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, 4.00 4,50 Rural Spirit, 12.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 McCall't Magazine (1.00 1,30 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates witn any paper on earth. METH. EPISC. CHURCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and i at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. 1 , . : . . rr'L .. 1 1 inwer uimsLiiig, inurniBj, i p. in. "in .... uidu.i"b, j ... minj . 1 ui, the Spirit and the bridi say. Coma." The Dastor may be found at the Darannasn ltd, joining the church, where he will be glad to men any f o may desire to consult hiin on Or any other subjects. J. W. F LUSHER, Minister. II. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, $ p. m. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves together." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to Church. C. K. Howard, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. R. L. Shelly. Pastor. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesilay of each mouth, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Take Notice. L, The sum of five cents per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of inspect," lists ot wedding presents and donors, bad obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of SDeolal meetings for w hatever pu rpose. 2. Notices of church and society snd all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of flvs cents a line. These rules will Be strictly saner ed to in everv lnstsnos. Advertising rstes reasonable and mad known upon application. Here and There. Old Bong- Get a bottle of good whiskey and a bottle of good wine, And you can drink to your true love, and I will tblnk on mine. New Bong VI hers shall ws get the whiskey, where shall we get the wtnef We'll buy them from LUh Bperry, whose goods sresstrs one At the Bel riders saloon, Ueppner, Oregon. Bad HsooTt Ions's popular bold man was lo town yesterday. Hi Tssb, of tiardmao, paid this offioe pleases! visit Tuesday, Red Seal Lys can't be beat. For eels by I 0. Thompson C . 2t O. 0. Cortis bat atx-o! lbs week lo lowo lo allendaoo os oirooit eouri. Llobleotbal k Co. (or boe. Eiclutiv boUr. Haodlr lbs bt. R3if Statement (or lbs Famous Simple Aooooot File printed al tbe 0mU of fioe. tf. "Go's Jntoa" h all right but Low Til lard bM brand of 14-jMr-old stood lb at if bard lo beat. 603 If. Toe reod Jtry yaetrdy broogbl is a trot bill agsmsl Clyde Bperry cbarglnf bits itb adaoio. Aey on desiring lo baild titber s bouse or bars will make nosey by esll iog os lbs Osteite offloe. 67K Mr. Herodan, trefrilof aoditor (or lb 0,aaH, wee boey y re tor dy ebeekini tp lbs Brppaer (alius bnt.oee. A oldi-riog eslflt or-aUof 25 oU N esve yos naoy dollars ts tioimitb bills. For sals by P. C. Thoapo Co. 3 tVwt aoeotBraodatloo sad eorleooi treatment at to Imperial Hotel, HevwttB aed Waab. His., Portland, Orts. II IWkmarlh. root Stol (of lbs Psilfla F t tweet Ol. was looking after tbe Oompeoj't beei ber yterJy J. 1 Howard la frota Uaiur reek Wedeeedav lo atUsd (be Beetle, of lbs IWptiblieao Oot Ceet'1 ( taills. Sew It- of lreb roeet eff jsl received bf P. C Tboeapeos Co. Try lblr tipnMo II f4. It's for lbs price. 31 T.J. Allss ha bs attstdlof rsM Ibis wssk. Ue report eytbi la fiae abaps far famine Is tat) ia IfiborLeod. TU IrisJ of W. B. E be - pelpef fr the tfo, F. to nt wbflss be tho, sol ti U W tsad lbs IHp fret rrtlat J b-r. Dr. A. 0. Greenlee, a first clasi dentist from St. Paul, will spend the spring and snmmer id Eastern Oregon. His eg ten- sire practice in St Paul baa rendered it neoessary for him to take a little recrea tion. Dr. B. F. Vanffhan baa persaaded bim to com bine business with pleasure, and consequently tbey will be associated together this spriag and summer, thns enabling Dr. Vatuhan's patrons to re ceive tbe very latest sa well aa tbe best possible work. They will leave here March 17 for Interior towns in Grant county . J. W. Thompson, ot Portland and El Welch, of Pendleton, are bere in tbe in terest ot the American Antomatio Light ing System, ot Meridan, Conn. Tbey have a sample of their light on exhibi tion down at tbe sample room in the old Oity hotel building which is attriotin g a large number of people each evening. It gives a brilliant, yet very soft light, and is said to be from 35 to 45 per cent obeaper than tbe eleotria system. Miss Etta Minor's drees making par lors came near going np in flames Wednesday owing to a defective flue. Tbe fire was extinguished without call ing ont tbe fire department, bat was a o'ose oall. Outside of damage to wall paper and oarpet, no serious damage resulted. Homer MoFarWd oame in Thursday morning from The Dalles, and will leave this evening for Butte. Mont. , where he has a position with a large mining com' pany. Homer has been absent from Heppner about three years and bis many friends, among whom we number tbe Gazette foroe, sre glad to see him again Dr. John W. Rasmus, ot tbe "Red- light," ever on the alert for something new, oan furnish yon tbe finest cock tails in tbe land Manhattan, Jersey, Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in tbe business. Drop in and take the taste out of your mouth. It Oordray, tbe pioneer theatre man ot Portland in tbe line of "popular prices," has refitted the Wastington St. theatre, formerly known as tbe "New Park." Cordray always has something new, and our people, when below, can spend a pleasant eveuiog at his plaoe.- tf At the Christian church on Sunday, Elder Shelly will preach both morning and evening. Morning topic, 'God Manifest in tbe Flesh." Evening, "Peri Ions Virtues," Special mnsio will be a feature of both seivices. Snyder Bros, have succeeded Willis Stewart in the livery business, next door to tbe Gazette offioe, and will do a general livery and feed basinets. Rigs, saddle horses and stall room at reason able rates. 611-tf. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" aoap contains no free alkali and will not injure tbe finest laoe. Try it and uotioe tbe differrnoe in quality. Rhea & Co. a-30 Why all this blow and blaster about wool bagt? T. R. Howard's oastomers will get their wool sacks as obeap as tbey can be had anywhere else in Hepp ner. Prlos absolutely guaranteed. 623 31. Judge Lowell and Prosecuting Attor ney Bean left for Pendleton last evening. Tbey will return lo April and dispose of some equity oaaes and clear np tbe dooket at that tims sa (ar as possible. Gome to tbe Gazette offioe and get s decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelops look obeap, snd besides you cannot get your business oard printed thereon. tf Ladies, take lbs best. It yon srs troubled ilh constipation, sallow skin, and s tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleaaaol to take. Bold by OoDser k Brook. y Dr. Marguerite Uarosey leaves for Portland tomorrow sveoiog and will re turn to Heppner on Wednesday mors log. All parties interest d will please bear this 10 mind. Wanted Milk cows for summer range. Will bs kept an J cared for lo good shape fur privilege of milking. Good pastors faro'ebed for calves. Apply at Gatett offl. tf Large stock of sboe repairing outfits Just revived at P. C.Tbompeoo k Co't. Ibey were bosgbt at s bar g sis to bt shared sitb oar eoslomert. 2t Beaotifol sovsltirs la spring dress fabrics Just being opened np by F. W. ilbsa k Co. Tbs prices on Ibrse goods srt Just right CiH 23 O. W. Bmllb ssd wife. J. F. Wllht, U. A. Jobstos, & P. Barsett and W. B. McAllister wars np fern Leiiegtos Wednesday. CIRCUIT CODBT PROCEEDINGS. The opening sessions snd appointment of oonrt offioers was given in Tuesday's Gazette. The term was a brief one and was brought to a close last evening. Tuesday and Wednesday the time of the court was taken np with tbe civil oaee of D E. Oilman vs. W. S. McKim- mey, being u suit brought to recover on a contraot note, given in 1891 by Mo Eimmey to Cbas Iograham for 8800, with interest at tbe rate of 8 per cent per annum, amounting at present to about $1250. Tbe note was subsequent ly purchased by Dr. McS words woo turned it over to D. E. Oilman for collec tion. (J. E. R dfield appeared for plain tiff aod U W. Rea and G. W. Phelps for defeodaut. After being out for a num ber of hours tbe jury returned s verdict in favor of tbe defendant. A troe bill was returned by tbe grand jury in tbe oase, State vs. W. B. Ewing for assault. Plead not guilty and case continued for term. Case. State vs. Clyde Sperry, for se duction, the grand jury found a true bill. Plead not guilty and oase con tinned for term. Not a true bill was found in tbe oase of the State vs D. E Oilman, on a charge of stealing wheat. REPORT OF GRAND JURY. In the Circuit Court of the dtate of Oregon, for Morrow county. In the matter of the report of the grand Jury, March term, 1898. ' To the Bon. Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the above-entitled court: We, your grand jury for Morrow county, beg to report as follows: We have been In session four days and have examined nineteen witnesses. We have found two true bills of indictment, and one not a true bill. We have visited the offices of t he county clerk and sheriff and treasurer, and have ex amined tbe books of record 01 the various officers, and And them kept in an orderly and neat manner, and the balances appear correct; and we recommend the manner In which the business of the county is conducted by the various officers. We have visited the county poor bouse and find the same In a neat and orderly condition. We also visited the county jail and find it clean and In good condition, We Beg to thank your honor for the kind and courteous treatment we have received, and to congratulate the people of this county on ac count of the impartial and able manner in which the business of the court is conducted. We thank our district attorney for bis kind ness and assistance to us In our labors. e thank Mr Lee Matlock, our efficient and attentive bailiff, for his careful attention to our wants. Having disposed of all matters before us, we beg to be discharged. Luthkr Hamilton, E. C. Ashbauqh, Foreman, G. B. Falconer, Otis Williamson, K. Kkitman, R. M. Hart, (iio. Conbkb. Thousands are Trying It. Tn order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your drnggiat or send 10 cents to ELY BUOS., DO Warren St., N. Y. City. I sneered from cfttarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that Many acquaintances have used it with excellent results. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and oontains no cocaine, mercury nor any injurious drug.' Price, 60 oeuts. At druggists or by maiL REFORM WANTED. What Might Be Done with Burglars Wnea Mot Burgling. The question, What shall we do with onr burglars in the intervals of their convictions? has been partly solved by a man who appeared recently at the central criminal court, London. His story, says the London News, was one f vulgar crime in most of its details, lie bnd been caught breaking into u house and he was now sentenced to 12 months' hard labor. It was particular ly well deserved, as he was an old of fender. But the police were able to show that since his last release from gaol he had been geting a living by re porting inquests fof newspapers. No one can enst the first stone at an honor Lble profession on that account, for w as not Mr. Peace a, gentleman with a pig of his own and 6 distinguished mu Kical amateur? The more interesting question is whettie the prisoner was well advised in his choice of a deprt liieut of press work. Inquests must be demoralizing in tiheir tendency, as they ft.milin.rize the mind with crime. Fires, on the other hand, ought to be purify in ir, and a close attention to the busi ness of the police courts, with its abund ance of awful examples, should make a man four square in moral resistance to every ill wind that blows. STOLEN COIvir-'vjrtT. Old Ell Takes a Few Glorious Hours of Freedom..' "Say," said the man with the correct clothes and the bowed book and horny hands of a farmer to the restaurant waiter, "have you got pig jowl and gTeens here? An' buttermilk? An corubread? An' kin I shovel the truck in with a knife and take my coat off?" The waiter, relates the Indianapolis Journal, told him he could be accom modated in all particulars. The ex-farmer removed his coat and sat down opposite a man who looked as if he might be willing to listen, and ex plained: - "It's been two years now," said he, "sence we struck gas on. the farm, and I ain't had a square meal sence. Been fillin' up on Charley horse rusies, soo flay de allakazam, an' all them French dishes ever sence.' That's what comes of marryiu' a woman who believes in keepin' up with tho percession when you got tbe price, as she puts it." "I should think you would have re belled long ago," said the listener. "Would, but, you see, about three year ago I was so deep in . debt that I had to put ' the farm in her name. I sneaked away to-day an' left her at one of them fine, hotels. I'm goin' to have an' orgie of old-fashioned vittels, easprilly pop, an' mebbe a beer or two, an' go back an tell her wnat rye am, anr ei sne wants to git a divorce she can git it. Old Eli will hev bed his day of free dom for a few glorious hours, nnyway I Flatwares of the Conch Made el BssgNs In Camps la the Woods. There are beds and beds, but none is so comfortable, so restful, or so in teresting as that which the hunter, fisherman, or plain camper-out makes for himself from the boughs of ever green trees in tbe forests of Maine, Canada, or any of the other great hunt ing regions along the northern border. This bed, made of short trimmings of twigs form the spruce, cedar, hem lock or balsam, or all four together, consists entirely of the "feathers" of the trees, the six-inch outshoots from branches, with the plume end up, laiii apainst a prostrate two-inch sapphng, so that tbe head may have a pillow. As the twigs stand nearly erect the bed is four or five inches deep, and n blanket, spread over it yields and springs back as one rolls over it. The bed, wide in proportion to the number of persons to use it, and seven feet long, is as fluffy as a haymow, and gives forth a scent that sooatihes and heals one's senses aind body. But the bough bed is getting1 less and less used. Hotels and fancy cottage camps with spring' beds and linen sheets are slowly superseding the old style hunter's bed because of the dif ficulty and bother of gritting1 a new bed every trip. It will be a long time, how ever, before balsam bough pillows cease to be used in even the most aristocratic of hunters' lodges. CLOTTnNG I For Men and Boys MAGNKT18M A8 A CURATIVE AGENT. If agneiUra It tbe grandest power for all ail ments that human flesh is belr to, and more than all other curative agents combined, and will be so considered by men of all letters all over the world, Jutt as toon at tr.lentlBo know ledge can reach enlightened tnlnda. It It clearly the duty of every phytlclan to know and understand these (sett. It It the me red dutr of every minister, every editor and every scholar to Investigate and learn these ftctt. Hllltont of tick tnd tulferlng people might be well and strong today If the truth we publish wat generally known. It It quite time these truth! were known, snd wt hope every man and woman will assist In disseminating truth knowledge, and all that tendt to elevate a human soul and belter tht human race. It It a thams to many are tick because they know not bow, or have not the meant to get wall. Wt makt no false claims, hold out no un certain method, no fpnw fiitut. We point out tht way and If the tlrk and tulfering will fol low our advice and teaching! we assure them better health, better lives, and a happier eoodl Hon of body and mind will follow. Wtmetn Just what wt say and all that ws publish. bo ot eoulound magnetism with electricity. Magnstlsia It soft and gentls si a sunbeam, and unllkt tlectrtrlty, prod 11 est do shock, con traction of muscles or parslytlt. Magnetism It a natural, Ills giving powsr; It retnloraes ths blood snd nerves Just si Bra warms and Increas es lbs circulation of the blond. Our Shields smbody a principle now rsoog tilted by ths best authorities In the old snd new world. Those thlel.1t are today ahead of all othsr etiratlve agents with or without a name, aod tht reason this It tent It because HagntUe Shields are 00 mors or less thsn living loun taint of rsssrvotrs of taaguctlsra. Our Shields srt precisely the same upon one sst of organs at any othsr est, or tlngly. Tht Hhlsldt Impart warmth, tons. Ills, vigor and sawrgy; with thsss natural so nd it inns restored. wt here tlaor sad health. If we enuld Impart ths knowlsdgs we pussisi at to the rssuluof wearing our shields, svtry man and soman would swnrs lhm tl any east Sse Df. W srd. st Uts fslsee bM. An Exacting Beggar. . Several beggars in Pera own a larg amount of property. One well-known man has houses worth 10,000 liras, and yet is to be seen begging in filthy rags. A poor governess, wlio was very charit able, used to give him a piastre twice a week. One day she missed a lira (pound), and thought she must have given it to the beggar by mistake. He had gone home for the day, so she fol lowed him to his house on the Taxime. He received her graciously, looking: like a pasba at least jn bis mafrmncent robes. "I never like to lose a good client," he said, and sent for his bag of takings; "if there's a lira here we shall hna it. Sure enough, the lira was there. "Take it," he continued, and the poor girl, full of thanks, was hurrying away when the beggar stopped her. "Wait a moment; you haven't given me the piastre." 1 rained nurses ana their field of work were being discussed by a prominent club of San Kransisco a few days ago, and one of the ladies, in demonstrating the care of infants, held up a chamois model of a baby's stomach about as large as a good-sized oyster, and ex claimed tor her climax: "Now, what be comes of all the quarts of milk that are poured into that little stomach?" There was a startled silence, broken by a young woman in a rear seat, who murmured, lugubriously; "Well, most of it goes into your lap." THE ART OF BREWING. A NEW FIRM G. Noble & 't Successors to Noble & Co., Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Baddies, Whips, Spun, and an endless lof of everything in their line. E. O. Noble and Mrs. Quo. Noble comprise the new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm at well at collect what It due. CO, Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam k Bisbee's And by tht way they have anything you ran call for III tht Una of Hardware, Moves and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT . ) in your jn. k:t, if ymi lur Stkiliiitz'l '1 1 h.ikifi.j ow clrr, an.l ti: only tnr heap ing t(MiK-i:ful lo a q urt of f.OUr. (44 Tb OsgstU will eleb with Ibe Ortfo. rWeeiof, Ibe f rwel rbibist) pspr ef Ore- to. Wasblogtot) aed Mbo, poUitl.ed at iVHIand, ff I2.7S for lb !. Tbe (Waal. it ail riffcl No KtjffM of pi II, us should t Htm! It. If, Mlsiag aed IntcailMi ( ssvsattss A mining aed irrigation coevsntloe will be beld al Bskrr (My, Or., 00 liareb Hi. 30 aed 81. K'H. For Ibte oeeaaloa ItheO R. A !. Oo. trill eetl rooad trip tu sett from ell point ea lbeir Hi, at oet tad ooe-firtb fare. This gathering itlwodwabt be very profitable lo all partire iblereeted la Ibeee Batten. If. Be aol deeslved! A enagb, bnartneet or Proop are n lo be Iriflrd with. I dse la time of HUluh's Cure will la tt yea Mara IroaU. (told br CtsrA Brork. y Fie! Hrfe'lsod bea epp.Heid spMHsl stl A Tlit f isitsbls life At arsnss Cfl, ft fifi, Ibe trngt)l lb wmil. Csh surplus to pt Iil4r al otst 6) tstlliof dollar. Iit"l Isle tnfss erithnM eef Ibe tJet) of lb rlibl. Ihearet) fcMfc siM Mine rets. 77'f O.tnae list, er. ef i. M. Ittff, lee r4rns4 fmej . . M bee eileedlef fbsol slensff tbe Dr. Q. K. Ward, lb aagBt beaUr, le teetlag with epleadid is ber k bet. Mb bt bed andet treet aest tight , loot of wbicb ware eat m4 are bow tally recovered. Two rbfislr ftws of over 00 yi's eeolieg blrb ttta itoaaoJ xired. Also tobrti et of sstsfsl tser't etead- Isg, both ol wbieh r rapidly Impfov Inf. Tbe dHor glvt bo KdXoe bot rte by ottgaslssat. It SMI or dlesbled a nr Master rail and jilt bar. If the titUlM" ' tH il " e tbe'ge will be) atdet eeqllalxe A I sls ) anlil further Us. CASTOR I A Por Infant and Children, Tin Kind Yon Hare Aiwa;. Bought Bear th Blgnatar of l'liil Colin it paring lb bigbett price for theep pells, beef bide green or dry fur, etc. JJou't forget I'bil. 6 If We have an immense line of ready made clothing in the latest Spring Styles. The only Really Well Assorted and Up-to-Date Stock of Clothing in Heppner. HOT LHST SPRING OR FflLL. BUT THIS SPRING. There's big and little suits for old and young; There's short aud stout suits and slim and loug. Don't be persuaded into buying your Spring suit until you have looked our goods and prices over. You'll be repaid. They are new goods received two months earlier this spring than ever before. Our Prices make Competition Green With Envy. For instance, there's a $10 Suit of Oregon Wool, for men, made by Salem Woolen Mills, guaranteed all wool. Can't be duplicated in town. Then that $1.00 Suit, of two pieces, for boys. Considering the price they, are elegant goods. A person would naturally think that we told these goods for lest than cost. We don't. We make a little profit on all these goods not very muchbut tome. We do business In just thll way. SHREWD BUYING AND CLOSE BELLING. First, we buy right, then tell close and quick. Be Sure and See Our Clothing. y Y Y Y Y Y Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GOI;D And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer Ondraught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. f oss fort le Trrtllag. Personally onoilncted Ion rial eioar- eiom srt now th fad. Tbe r parlica- larly adapted tor ledir traveling elone, or itb children, for no cbengs of rare it oeoeeterf belwero lb PeoiBo and At lantis. Forlbermort, taob or i in barg of special conductor, bo ol doti ar to look after lb welfare aod coos fort of bis pati'Oger. Tb car ar operated by tb Pullman Pelao Car otnpiBj, Ibns aatannf to paeeenget all lb com firt f modtra dtr travel at lee Ibtn bait lb tuoel Pnllmao rate. Tbee Moonloot ron tie "Tb (treat Halt Lake root," eod letv Portland via lb O. R. A N. at ft p. m. Monday, Tneedsy. Wtdnee.lay and Tl.orslay of aeb week. Tb car leaving Monday ran Ibroagb without f btogt to Kanee City and Cl.Wtgo, via tb Mioari PeeiO and Cbk-agi k Alton ! of PaeDtojtb ear leaving Taetdey ran tbroogb to iVwto, vi tb Itoct leland, LakaHbor Mirbigao Bootber. N York Central aod ftotte k Albany, and tb aar leaving Wednly tbroogb to Kama Ciiy aad Kb Louts, via tb Dor liagfoa ! of 1 Voter, Tb eer tearing Tbartday ran through to HI. Loots, vi Mtaeoorf paalfl eeet of Poeblo. For rat, pampblrl d Information, addrea J, I. ManeOoUL OrVI Act, Rio Orsnd Western Ky Portlead. Oregoa Gibson & Berger, At Cbas Jonet' Old 8Uud. Shaving. - 15 Ct. Hair Cutting. - 5 " Hatha 2"c. Everything Strict ly irtt Clans. THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... j. C. BORCHERS Who has secured tho tvrvlvetof AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in first clasa Hliapo in every department. HateH reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. ' ll7a-Jl.VV'sv't. D. A. CURRAY, formerly ol Ptndlrlon Tonsorial Artist Cent Shaving, Halp Cutting, Hho, Malliak Corner, 18 20 " Heppner, Oregon. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS Shaving V V V 15 Cents. V V V Mho lea doort Houth of fnebifflr. t.O. SobtA Co. b i.wsm. Tb fl st et-Hl-e tt4 ber - - j ltr. e to he f ad t Ht i . rV lUIr tTU--" rtr-T-l-- f I ,SH- l'mt nM'e -4 I lb. tee. if. I li.-Vi' r-H nfl- U n .el n vi. JsrH r-..v.J by t t. mj;ZT, A !",Ti V.V-tV-:"t-1 V. IJ. Tk'ttpe't C. Wf.r ti.ade. ,., ,.. , i .... f- .' , " saa i In it sis'tt ii 4 tt tl k U te'l ta .Me r-lav smt If "Of rbool I la f tA a (tret rla i titiel rhart tb! idle be o al a. reN 'U- ,,,, fc.lf tfW... (- t..,. mii, ell fr Vi taeb. Cell t lbs fflo 31 If. D. E. GILMAN, 6cncraICoIlector fill vour old books tnd tMitee la bit handa S"'l t your money out of Uimm Maket a specially ef aerii cullwtloiis. Office lo J. it. Iirown'i RaUiling- Ellis &c Phelps, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All Ixislnees alleniled le la e prompt and Skilrtwinry aianiief. Holarlae fubilf an t.lle tort. Ollk I Matter elieia. Heppner, Or. Soap oc-1 llas No Equal Bring your bidet, r aed fan ty , Ueil.e-e, el ll.e lA-rf Mt Ma'kM. II p) blgUt Market pel. Made ooder UnlteJ 8(aU patent, it mast Drc'ri1v he) different from all olheri CooUio) oo lUrcb, fre) !kali THE PALACE HOTEL BAK, J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY want to g't your But are llioae of greatest value In proportion to met. If yon tneney't Worth of honeet gixuls III Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, OR MACHINERY, CALL TPi i oivi r oti We are Inrraaslng oar Iturk for fall and winter. Call and as Confectionery OO., SELF-HEATING FLAT IRON THE GREAT FUEL AND LABOR SAVER Frank Enoelman or Ionc, it la as'nl tr this useful houaeh arlk le atMt will thnrmiihly ranraaa ttierfHihty Inr the seme. Re le also Hie ganeral aaenl lof the tlatenf Orrgon. Territory lor tale. JOHN F. CASEY & CO v at Luti la. Manufanturera. I 1'rict'r llcaHonablc. f. v HOOTS AND SHOES'.., D TMC f LACK TO OCT THCM It Of They aavt eaytalng la this tine that yrm mar 4elre snt ton est) dewai ea II ye get a g'l enkie wkea they guarantee It, SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. OltJ ";, M.ltl ttft HpIH t'lv I-tf. or north! tt filllrg.