f ROM FOOT TO KNEE bhip Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of . the Case) and Her Cure. u For many years I was afflicted with a milk leg, and a few years ago it broke oat in a sore and spread from my foot to my knee. I suffered great agony. It would burn and itch all the time and discharge t great deal. My health wag good with the exception of this sore. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would irritate the sore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the fire without suffering intensely. Some one sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got me a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all impurities and leaves it rich and pure." Mbs. Anna E. Eaken, Whittlesey, Ohioi You can buy Hood's Barsaparilla of ail druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. 11UUU S r-IIIS cathartic. Price 25c. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, ai.eo aa.oo ' 8. F. Examiner, $1.60 8.H5 ' N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 : a. 78 " Inter-Ocean, n.00 2.60 " 8. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.25 " S. F. Chronicle and map tiOO. . . 8.75 Thrloe-a-Week N. 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 McCall's Magazine $1.00 1,30 Yearly subscribers to the Oazstte can got clubbing rates witn any paper on earth. METH. EPISC. CHUKOH. SERVICES Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school U) a. m. Classes No. 1 and t at 12:10 p. m, Kp worth League Devotional meeting att p. ni. Prayer meeting, Thursday, T p. tn. 'The Bmbit and the bride say. Come. " , The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad Joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult him on reliKioas, aoual, oivio. philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLEHuER, Minister. M. CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES, Sunday. 11 a. m 7 p. m class meeting following morning service. Hunaay school, 3 p. m, day. 7 p. m. Epworth league, Frl- "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves tounther." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to ' vuuivil. u, A. 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. K. L. uhei.lv. Pastor. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church Will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Take Notice. 1. The sum 01 Ave cents per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of ranpect," lists of wedding presents and donors, fcud obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Ave cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Hoi Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a lively tune For the candidate. I'm free to state, will stay with us till June, Then let him treat his voting friends to Bperry'i I,ln wood Kye, He'U catch our votes If he wet our throats for the voting men are dry. Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G. Bperry, proprietor. Here and There. E. B. Maybee is in oar oily today from hit home to Dayton, Yamhill ooonty. Statements for tbe Famous Simple Aoooaol File printed at tbe Osistte of fioe. tf. Bora In Heppner, April 11,1898, to tbe wife ot P. M. Coward, to 11-pound daughter. "Oo'o jaioe" Is all right bat Low Til lard baa a brand ot 14-year-old goods tbat la bard to beat. Go3-lf. Painless remedy for extracting taeth. If not as atated, no obargea. Try Dr. Vaogbao'a new plan. 604-tf. Joe Woolery, tbe lone mere bant, was Id town Saturday and helped Id tbe de liberations of tba democratic convention. E. 0. Noble & Co. are rustlers after basioeaa. Tba flossi eeddlea and har ness to be found io Heppner. Sea tbeir new ad lo tbta Issna. tf. Oeorga aod Beo 8eggart departed oa Saturday eveolog for Atbeoa, in answer lo dis patoh announcing the eerlooe ill nets of tbeir father. Tba Osteite earnea a fall slock of mourning note, oorrespondsnee tyie, with oovetopaa to match. Tbne desiring sacb stationery nan beta tbeir wants aappliad el this offlo. tf. Dr. J. E. Adklne, dentist, la located at tba Palace botel for abort time. All tbose tn need of first class, reliable den tal wori.aboolJ eall 00 Dr. Adklos while tba cpportooliy la afforded. 39 21 Tbera'a mora clothing destroyed by poor soap than by art 0 el wear. ''Una Cake" aoap contains no frsa alkali and will not Icjore tba float lac. Try it and notice tba differeooe in qnalily. Rhea Oa a 30 Besides keeping IS largo! assort Bat of sodiee, froHs, Hears and polinae to be fonnd anywhere la tbe It, Jan. nrt le new able to eapply yoo with tbe Portland dei!W and ail the mf iIb and periodicals, both for ga aad dxntlv If yon wast read. tag metur, aire Jim a tall at tbe llrp- ar 1 aod r eetory. xi- If. K. W. Rbea A Oo. pfwitiv.ly toaranl to re I any prices on wool bags. Tby trill not be ,ndreotd aad tbeir rosto Btera may dpbd en tbta propaattUin, aa tbey are lo II to stay to tba tf 3Mf r -1 IJ Baa 1 -. T ... t .-. la ff f j ui 11 1 e 1 k4 -4 Cbas Beymer is In from Eight Mile today. Peter Bauernfiend was up from Douglas to day. Robt. Foster, the sheep buyer, arrived at Heppner this morning. , R. B. May, a knight of the grip, was registered it the Palace on Sunday. Sam Hale Is over from gumpter looking after some business affairs in this locality. Peter Brenner and wife were visitors to Heppner from Eight Mile on Monday. Qene Slocum Is confined to bis home at the present with a serious attack of the la gnppe. Fred Rockwell, a cattleman from Denver, Is in the city and will buy cattle in this vicinity. A. E. Brundage is reported to be seriously ill at his home two miles above Heppner, on Balm Fork. Mrs. J. A. Patterson returned home on Satur day morning after a visit of a lew days in Port land. Mrs. Wilson, the milliner, leaves tonight for lone with her stock-of goods, and will remain there couple of days. Wilson Brock was in from C. A. Rhea's sheep headquarters on Sunday. He seems to be en joying the outdoor Work fine. R. B. Wilson, traveling freight agent Of the Burlington route, II in Hoppner today looking after business for his Company. Bert Mason and Cbas Anderson arrived fadme from Portland, whore they have been attending school during the past winter, on Saturday morning. John Kern, the painter who has been work, ing In town for some time past, hat decided to return to the country, and will take his old Job with Price Florence, up Willow creek. G. W. Phelps departed Saturdav evening for The Dalles. After spending Sunday at his old home he goes on to Astoria to attend the state convention which meets tomorrow. Mr. Miller, the new stage man on the Hepp-ner-Canyon City route, commenced business yesterday, relieving Walt Thompson, the old contractor, Walt has retired to private liie for a time, at least. Geo. Perry and 8. M.-Filter, two of Gilliam county's solid republicans, came in Sunday and departed on last evening for Astoria to attend the state convention. Mr. Pliter is the present county commissioner of Gilliam county. Otis Patterson, editor of the Gazette, arrived home from the East on Saturday morning, and departed on the Same evening for Astoria, where he goes as a delegate to the congression al convention. Ho was accompanied by Mrs, Patterson. C. A. Rhea was In from the ranch over Sun-1 day. He Is busy limbing and shearing at the present. The weather has been fine for lamb ing and Mr. Rhea will save at least 93 per cent of lambs this season. Other sheep men are meeting with similar success. At the M. E. Church, on Sundy, special Easter services were held. In the evening a mission ary program was rendered by the Sunday school and a collection taken up for foreign missions. The attendance at the services was large and the exercises were greatly ap preciated. The Ole Olson Jr. company of players arrived from Arlington on Sunday morning, and last evening gave a fine performance of that comical and laughable play at the Opera house. which was well received. Tonight the company will appear again in an Irish comedy, entitled Mavourneen. Apropriate exercises were held In observance of Arbor day, by the Heppner public school on Friday afternoon. Besides a fitting program and the planting of trees on the school house grounds there were some field-day exercises and spoita, engaged tn by the boys, which were quite Interesting and exciting. Low's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any oitse of Culurrh that cauuot be oared by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props. Toledo, Ohio. We tbe nndersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and believe him perfeotly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to oarry ont any obligation made by tbeir firm. Wist A Troax, Wholesale Droggista, Toledo, Ohio. Wilding, Kinn an A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Internally, aoting direotly upon tbe blood and rou ouons surf sees ot tba system. Prioe 75o. per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Tes timonials free. The I'sloa Services. . On Sunday a united Easter servios waa entered into by tbe M. E. oburcb, South, and Cbriatian congregations of tbia place. Tba morning service was held in tbe Christian oburcb, wsa large ly attended and tuefieroises throughout were very interesting. At tbia service Rev. 0. II. Howard preached a abort, bnt very impressive discourse, wbicb wsa well received. A special feature was tba music. In tba evening tba two congregations gathered at tba M. K. church, Hootb, wbera musio, recitations aod a sermon by Ret. R. L. Hhrlly waa the order. Tba bouse waa crowded, tba program Interesting and instructive aod tba sermon cioeilenl. Tba services throughout tbe dsy proved very profit able to all wbo attended. Thousand are Trying It, In order to prove the great merit ol Dy's Crra.o llulm, tbe mmt effective er for Catarrh and Cold In Head, we have pre pared a arnero-i tmi sis for 10 rents. lli'l it of your drnt;gUt or send 10 rents to ELY MOS., 60 Warren Bt., N. Y. City I suffered from catarrh of the wort k'.nd ever since a Uijr, and I nsvr liotxd for cure, bnt Kly'a Cream llaliu swams lo do even that. Many eciueiuUtne have B J It with eioellenl reaiills. car Uttrum, 43 Warren Ave., iblcago, lil. fly's Cream Balm la tbe acknowledged enr for catarrn an 1 contain no corains, mercury nor anv iniurlous drug. 1'rtce, oeuta. At drugqinis or 17 tnaO. erlea aeeldeal, from Arlington Review. C. W. Peter waa belly injured by a bore last Friday. Tbe Wee atrurk bins knocking bis down, when be struck biros five or ail time more, breaking bis Jew la horrible meaner and brow ing biS about the bead ovaiilsesM. Mr. Hmytbe and R. T. fi were retire Ing from trip to Klickitat, and they wre reqoewted to karri Into Arlington aad eod tbe doetor. Tbey vers driv tog a en It, and it raa awar, opaettlrig tbe baggy, ibmwiag Mr, fi and Mr. Hmyibeoul. Mr. Ht)th bld to tbe Knee aad wa dragfed quite a dtetaoe, brotdnf bins considerable about tba cheat. Tbe Lag t wsa mas bed ap iretly wall. Itt. John W. Umbos, of tba "Ued-Ha-at," ever aa tb aUI f. eooveibteg sew, s f ore itb yii lb fioeel rmk tail la lha l1-MnUtt.., Jereey, i Yermnalh "t Ota H ty aa ft la Iks kosiaess. V'op act take lbs tests vst ft fstf !!. If PIfDKO, A TALE OF IDAHO, BY Itt tlBftCfH, The sunlight was warming' tbe moun tain alopea onoe more after the long Idaho winter, and a young, litbe-limbed boy waa climbing bia way up from the village of Wallace with bia sheep. Tbey were a tuneful band of climbers, for tbe small brocfc bells tinkled, mak ing the air rioh witb soft melloir strand, and tbe little sheep-herder was singing joyously, obeying the impulse of the hour, whioh seemed to say to all created things: "Ktjaice, tbe snows of winter are gone, blithe summer oomes. Pedro sang as the birds sing, witb the same happy spontaneity. Far away a party of mountaineers might have been seen crossing tbe snow fields near the summit ot the highest peak in the Coear D'Alene range, mov ing downwards, but looking .only like tiny black epeoa against the white back ground. Soon they came to a email plateau, where a few stunted, wind blown firs proclaimed a promise of veg etation lower down. Tbe wind seemed to blow up gusts of music, and oneot the ladies said": "There must be some one singing down below." "It must be a village lad, Mrs. Dar- veau, replied a tell, statelydooking man. "What a view it is, the houses in Wal lace look like toys, and tbe lake like a bit of bine torn away from the skies, and fastened in tbe valley, answered Mrs. Darvean, tbe wife ot tbe wealthy French gentleman, who wag at tbe bead of tbe party." Lower and lower came the moun taineering groupe. Pedro sang 00, and tbe tourists listened until they came to where tbe boy was. Then be became alien t. For he saw that it was the lady and gentle man who bad lately arrived in Wallaoe, and who, as tbe busy tongues had it was immensely wealthy. Pedro doffed bia cap to them. "Will yon not sing to us again? asked Mrs. Darvead. "Si, si, it tbe lady wishes." He began singing again, playing the aooorr.paniment on his loved guitar, and heeding bia admirers as little as any skylark might. There waa a note of passion in bis voioe as he sang the lovea ot Roberto and Bianoo, whloh lent just the dramatio coloring the ballad required. His listener was amazed. She bad beard great sing ers in their prime, had no mean talent herself, and now guessed tbat tbe young lad bad a valuab'e voioe. When be stopped, she begged him to aing again, and be did so. She was thinking. Shall I tell him what a voioe be has? Will he not be happier singing up here among the grand fir trees and tbe flow ers to bis little band of sheep? Bnt such a voioe, is it fair that only tbe peo ple of the small town of Wallace should bear it? With this thoughts of what the world calls fame trinmphed. "Do you know yon have a wonderful voioe, tny boy? What does your mother oall yoo?" "I haveno mother, lady, they call me Pedro Navonia." If you went to Paris, Pedro, they would rain gold upon you when yoo sang." Pedro looked at tbia stranger with a questioning gaze. Paris, what was Paris? He knew there were other towns bigger than Wallace; but no, be bad never beard any one apeak of Paria until now. And what did tbia beautiful "dama" mean when aba talked of gold? Ha shook bia bead, and tbe musing gszs of his brown eyea betrayed bis perplexity. Ah, Yea, I aee you know nothing about Paris. It is a big city, great num bers ot men and women live there. If yon will go witb me, you shall have aing- ing lessons aid learn musio." Now aba bad struck a sympathetic note. He knew very well tbat there were other in struments besides tba guitar, and be loved bia art above all things. "Corns with me, you shall be well taught, I promise yoo." "I lova to sing." "You would like lo com, I know yoo would. You bava 00 motbsr whom do you livs with?" Usra the guide, or moontaia crnsier, wbo lived in Wallace and knew little Pedro, ei plaint d that tbe boy's mother waa dead, aod bis aunt bad brought him op. "Ah, well. I oaooot sipeclyoa to make np yoor mind at 000a. bnt von moil thick it over. Wa shall not leave for efw days. Good day to yuu now." "Boon Uiobno, lady," eeidFedro, doff, ing bia cap again. Tba parly went on, leaving Pedro surprised and ponied. In bia twelve years ba bad never known any aoeb amksement as this. As ba called bia little bead of sheep together at sundown, ba wondered whether ba should tell bis anal or not. rsrbspo lbs foreign lady would go away aod forget all abool blm, aad thee nothing would eume of It, w bile bis aottl and bt souina woolj augb at blm. Hj ba deoided to bo,. I bia peaoa. He earns to this ooolaloa aa ba walked duwa the Tillage afreet behind Ins S.k. Here, two sl.ep wonld torn tS In. ting .eimrely totXr boa. . oaly a aay ba nan belr. . ' , at I there another w'a d turn, aw - it .ft btl cist gin af'i s - B ' . ka MSB.' rVj t ii 1. dw ad llll . . te set wit.. Prdrot. la lot beau.', nro, a ba tier I ni ...i-e nd i down I bU v bid n eM Neither that mthr n-r the aeit day Save C u,, ,.t tuo tcaspoonfuls to a quart of flour. Use only cm heaping Bttl B 00TS AND SH0ES!.,. THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS Ot jx. iionxiivarjEiAiv & co. They have anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on It yon get a good article when they guarantee Ik SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing swSpaolalty The Best Bargains- 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 OR MACHINERY, CALL ON"" TTJHOM17OIV We are increasing our stock for fall did Pedro bear anything more from the rich French lady. On tbe following evening when be went into tbe house Mr. Darveaa was there aod be was talk ing about him, Pedro. Ab, wbat was be saying? "Wants to take tbe boy with ber to Paris have him trained for a singer bia voioe will make him lioh." After all the projeot was no idle dream. Wbat would bis aunt any? He turned a searching g'anoe at ber sunburnt face with its many wrinkles, ita determined Concluded on fourth page. THE TWO CONVENTIONS. The populist and democratic conven tions met in Heppner on Saturday to take up the work of nominating aooanty tioket. Tbe former bold forth at tbe oourt bouse and tbe latter at the opera house. The report ot the conference oommittees being beard and adopted, nothing was left to do bat to prooeed to nominate a tioket according to the plan laid down in the agreement. This gave tbe democrats the offloes ot sheriff, clerk and treasurer and the following nomi nations were made by acclamation) For sheriff, E. L. Matlock; clerk, A. E. Binne; treasurer, Waldron Bbea. There was no bitch in tbe proceedings of tbe convention, so far as the demoorats were oonceroed, and all passed off very smoothly with them , aa all those who desired any place on the ticket, other than the men named above, withdrew, and there was no opposition whatever. At the populist convention, things did not pass io such an unruffled manner, as tbe report of the conference committee met witb strong opposition, and when it waa finally passed, four of tbe leading delegates got up and wnlked out, and spared no pains in letting the people know that tbey were dissatisfied with the way matters termiuafod. The popu late' share ot the tioket is representative, E. B. Stanton: tioliool sopcrititendetit Edward Tibbett; ass-eor, J. M. White; oonuty commissioner, Charles Long. Tbe above named gentlemen oousti lute tba fusion tioket in Morrow county, Many view tbe ticket as being a strong one but it remains to be seen whether or not tbe people of tbe oounty think so, Tba Gazette has no fault to find with tbe nominations, and it tba tioket suits tbe fusionists, ws ars satisfied. Everybody Bay Bo. Caacarets Cam! v Cathartic, the moat won derful medical discovery of the atre, pleas ant and refreshing to tbe taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dlsel cold, cure neaiiaolie. lover, iiaollual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, &", Ml cent. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Bav Thrss. Tba wrappers ot Hoe Caka sosp ars worth a oent apiece. Ask Ithea A Co. for premium book. a 30 Estray Notice. One bay horse, white spot io forehead. One grey mare, both hind feet wbite: each 4 years old. Branded on right stifle with tba Mlowiog deeoribed character: inverted "x" frown with tba letter "PM 00 ita stem. Will pay 12 U) aaob for tbeir delivery to H. Padbr rg or informa tion leading to tbeir recovery. Address A. U. Wmijffoa, Lexlngloo, Or. T far Constipation Farevvr, Take CaarareU CanUv (alhatiia loeortta. If C C. ft fait to aura, druggiku refund atone y. rm at. LicMfDihsi uo. for shoes, a Wa prenme yon oa aoap and if so tba bet is cheapest. Hoe Cake Is strictly purs witb no free alkali. Bbea A Go. a 30 titop tbateoogbl Take warning. It nay lead to ooosomption. A 2Sc bot tie of Bbllob's Car may save your life. Sold by Corner A Brock. 1 rjDiiooe consumption "Jure eores wbera others fail. It is tba leading Ooogb Cure, aod no boms should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to tba spot. Bold by Co user A Brock. 1 Tarfclah War ladvaaalty KomI. Iiunaia has again allowed lit sultan to er-aJe tlimn the atinunl H)mrnt of the Turfcinh war Indemnity. In llTS It ' trini.d that Tuikry should pay :. 4 'tr fur 100 jart In iJl n i'-'-I to a-r.t L r '.', and tity ...,. r'nHpl iif 1,1 1 . lil t )(il f 1 '.frea ! ; ; t I. t -t ' f .. iil thl! 1 1 1 " t ('- 1 , 1 riit irr . ( ;f in mil m, u Tilfl " ' four rrrttn: V ivif hut fliftC .? . ( ' I rou I let! mt. lien tbr !;: .' f ;,i .il li.j ii.lHKHi miix-a tr Ui Ottoman trii'ir l!u.i will tm tl.rr with a long funding 1 1 aim. Money! i,.i.: i using tcaspoonful of Schilling $ m is in tionery IIUIIUjIVJ and winter. Call and see us. WAB1 WARM WAR I! I Aa yet war has not been deolared by tbe United States, but it is momentarily expeoted. Unole Sam is in need of Cavalrymen. In casa war is deolared, a oall will be madeon Oregon. All sound, temperate young men, good horsemen, wbo desire to enter tbe service, should oommunioate al onoe with Thos. Booth by, at Lexington, Oregon, wbo has or ders to enlist men for this purpose from Capt. H. MoFarland, under whom a com pany is to be formed. Frank MoFarland has been appointed speoial agenl ot The Equitable Life As snranoe Co., ot New York, the strongest in tbe world. Cash surplus to polioy holders of over 50 million dollars. Don't take insurance without seeing tba new plans ot the Equitable, Insures both sexes at same rates. 77 tf Wanted A position as foreman ot sheep outfit. Twenty years trailing ex perience. Know all routea east and to Montana. Best of references. Address, Chas. H. Wheblkb, Pendleton, Or. Bring your bides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market . He pays highest market price. 619-tf. Best accommodation and courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sta Portland, Oregon. Anyone in need ot good abeep range, three sections fenced and outside range, can get particulars of aame by oalliog at thia offloe. al-lm CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought HONEY TO LOAN. T WANT A FK'V GOOD FARM LOANH IN 1 Amounts of from tl.OOU to .'i,(O0 at elxliC per cent, muirrst payahle annually, Appll nations considered only from larmers actual I v residing on tne farms. No agents. Address M. U. (irlnln, 27ft, Mark Bt., Chamber of Commerce, roruanu, ureiiou. ADVERTISED LETTERS. I ETTER8 ADVERTISED AT HEI'PNEB U or., April 11, ltius. Anderson, E. H, (Icntry, Charles Haner, Hilly Bro.ddus. Willie Haramp, Frank free, A. M. Ktnlcy, Jue ooir, i. m. tunny, iewu KItrKS, H. (. Hmltli, M. K. Trohlsch, Herman Wren, Mrs Mary Winlwricer, Mrs Albert When calling for these letters plat; say annum. . r. Williams, r, H KOTICE OF FILING PLATS. Tkitsd Rtatks Land Orric s. The fiallen, Oregon. April Kill. 1H0R, VOTICK IH HKKKHY OIVKN THAT TUB 1 ai'iiroved plat of survey of tnwnsliln li Hoiith, rauge A Eaat of the Willamette Merid ian, Oregon, has wen reeelvad at this office and will he officially nlel In thlsomc on Halurday, nit in aay 01 nay, at iuo e iix s a. m. 4AB. r, MIHJKK, Reglpier, WU. H. HKI1K1H, Kcolver. CITATION. IN THE (OfNTV COfRT Of THE STATE a ol Oregon, fur Ihe (unity ol Morrow. In the matter of the wlats of John M. O. Hpen eer. a minor. To J. H Hparry, guardian of the aut of said minor, greeting; In lha name of fhs State of Oregon, You ars hereby cited and required to appear In the Comity Court of the mat of Oregon, for the Comity of Morrow, at th Court room thereof, at Heppner, In th County of Murrow, on Moiu day, the aenind dar nt May. Im. at 10 o'clock. In th fnrenoon of that day, then and thers lo settia your accounts a guardian of J. M. O. Hfieticer, a minor, and show riiiM, If any tilat, aby ha should not pay nrar U lha ald John M (I. Htiencer, tba tiim of money now In bis hands belonging lo Hid John M. O. HMiirer. Wltneaa, the Hon. A l, ftartholomew, Judgs of ilia I oiinly I nun of lb Htate ol Oregon, l the Comity of M'trmw, with th teal ol aald Curt affiled, this Uih day ol March, A. I) iwa. Attest: J. W. MORROW, HI 41. Clark, Gibson &c Bergcr, At Chas loW Old Stand. Bliavincr. IS Ctn. IluirOuttlnir. 0 ' UatliH 2"fc. Kverything Strict ly rim Uanfl. D. A. CURRAY, Formarly of rsodletoa Tonsorial Artist Ehavleif, Hair Cuttlnf , Shop, Mallnrk Corner, 18 Cta 28 " fleppnaf, Oregon. Mathews &. Gentry BARBERS 15 V f t Shop two 4rs South of foatoffir,. Ioc-Gakc Soap h No Equal M'l; uolcr UoltrJ Bttr patent, It tnuat DfcssMil ho dilTerr ot fruts alt otbrrt CcctiUl to itareb, frta alkali ct wettkloi t'.lif , honest goods I ST Bears the tURPLUS TAJURSERY nTOCK- 1898 SPRING PLANTING. Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Varieties for this Climate Apples, Grabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaohes, Nectarines, Qnincee, Almonds, Blackberries aod Raspberries Currants and Gooseberries Strawberries Grape Vines and Pie Plant W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, ropier Hard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Butternut Roses, two year blooming age, out door. Lilao, White and Purple, 2 year, xx Our collection ot Roses. Shrubs. Bulbs. Weeping trees, etc, 00m prises tbe best selection and shall be Dleased to mare vnn prioes on application. 60 at 100 rates, 600 at 1000 rates. Prioes are net, packing added at oost. Cash with order, or Bank Reterenoe. Order early before stock is broken and you will get Just what you want. Address, Payette A NEW FIRM E. G. Noble & Successors to Noble & Co., Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, and an endless lof of everything in their line. E. O. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm aa well as collect what Is due. E. O. NOBIvE Ss CO. Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't overtook this. . Hepair work a specialty. THE ART OF BREWING. HOP And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer..... STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. J. Who has secured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in first class shapo in every department. Hates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. w OOL GROWERS Wool Growers' Warehouse U tho placo to storo your wool this wason. Why? causo we do a strictly warehouse business, and not Ixdngin tbe field buying wool ourselves, wo encourago competition amongst tho buyers ami secure you the highest price. Wa ars srlllnf wool av is and twins st enst, ixraMs wbaa wool U sold. Btn4 la your ardar SI Otte. Wa fay lha Maeet ra.h prr tt shceii imIk and hides. ai J V "' K''B ttp aod Bletk Ual Tka bio, the enly rallahla ti.Mitl OlM on the B.arfeet, ' ' ' wa Mf freight lo retaht lo Uamater when r ield a ha va a lull SiiMiIv l wed atari, and ta r"u" " mi www mwiiH, wa f uaranlea low a ueni deal, A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinawaro & Quccnswaro At Gilliam d Bisbee's aa4 fc tha wif r r s-rrvir tinnn : tm la ths Usi si isrs, i'N Isa Ilfewars. 00 WIICnE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT, "iiiiiiittu Year Old, Carefully Grown of the Best Fully Guaranteed. PKB 100. PER 1000. I $ 5,00 $ 80.00 t 8.00 60.00 1.00 5.00 3.00 20.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 30.00 5.00 30.00 10.00 30.00 1500 100.00 8.00 50.00 Apricots, Somoni G Box Alder Walnut, Climers. Flowering trees. Evergreen. Nursery, Payette, Idaho. Was Perfected by the Production of.... GOCD On draught at all popular saloons THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, C. BORCIIERS HOTEL BAR, N If you bavo not yet realizol tbat tho "gofxl old t imeH" aro witb us, your blood is out of order. Get rid of tbat "tired feeling" ami awake to tbe fact tbat tbe in IP' toAo ao hr owner ol nl. hi mi b..u a..i f iu ... R. F. IIYND, Manager.