Poor and Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble -Had no Appetite-Now Better In Every Way-A Delicate Child. '8ome tima since I took a sudden cold and oould not get rid of it. Being subject to catarrh and bronchial trou ble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Sursapa rilla. In a short tima the cough disap peared, I slept well, had a good appetite and I was better in every -way. Last pring I was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and no strength. I resorted to Hood'a SarsapariUa 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 sapariUa and now he has a good appetite and is able to sleep." Miss Abbih J. Fbeeman, South Duibury, Mass. HOOd'S SapaHUa Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. L Hond'5 PU1 a the best after-diuner aiUUU b mis pill3( ttld agert, A GOOD CLUBBING LIST." The' Gazette can offer tbe following dubbing rates: The GAZETTE 1 2.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregdntan, U0. . . 8.00 " 8. F. Examiner, l.So . B.2S N, ?. Tribune, $1.00 2.75 " ' Inter-Ocean, $1.00.. ......... 8 50 ' 8. F. Chronicle, $1.60...... 8.25 " 8. 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 6plrit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 '. 8.00 McCall's Magazine $1.00 J.80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rate witn any paper on earth. METH. EPISC. CHUKUH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. , Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. 'The Spirit and the bnda say. Come." Ihe pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad. joining the church, where he 111 be glad to meet any wo mav dpnirn to nonm-ilt him on reliaious, soual, oivic, philosopbio, educational, ur auy uuier BODjecis. 'y J, W. FLEBHEB, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, pi preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, 3 p, m. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our elves toeether." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to ' VUUIVU. U. Jt. 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 Saturdav evening at (he church. K. L. bHEi.LY. : Pastor. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Take Notice. L The sum of Ave cents per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of raspeot," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the adit oaahall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meeting for whatever duidom. . X Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue la to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. 1 nese rules wiu te strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Hoi Ye voting men of Morrow,. whistle up lively tune . For the candidate, I'm free to state, will stay with us till June. Then let hire treat his voting friends to Bperry's Lin wood Kye, He'll catch our votes if he wets our throats for the voting men are dry. Sold only at the Belvader Baloon, E. Q. Rperry, proprietor. Here and There. Statement (or tbe Famous Simple AoooQot File printed at the -Gags tte of floe. If. "Oo'o jaioe" is ail right bat Low Til- lard bu brand of 14-year-old goods that it bard to beat. 603 -If, Painless remedy for extracting teeth If not as listed, do oliarge. Try Dr. Vangbao'a tew plan. 604-tf. Best aooommodatlon and eoarleooi treatment at tbt Imperial Hotel. Seventh and Waeb. bts., Fortleod, Oregon. E. O. Noble &, Co. are r nailer after batioeet. Tbe finest saddles) and bar Dees to be fonnd lo Heppner. Bee tbeir Dew ad in tb (sane. if. Tbe Gate tie carries a fall stock of mourning cote, oorrespoodenee style, with envelops to match. Tboe desiring nob stationery ean bsve their wants supplied at tbis office. If. E. W. Kbes k Co. positively t oarante to meet any prices on wool bait. Tb will not be undersold and tbeir custo mers may drprod 00 Ibis proposition, as thsy are in it to stay lo the If 2a If There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap tbao by act a a! wear. 'Hoe Cake" toap contains do free alkali and will Dot Injur tbe 4nesl laee. Try it and Dotioe tbe different lo quality Rhea k Co. a 30 Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe MRJ- light," ever 00 tbt alerl fur something Dew, can furnish yon tbe Corel cork tails io lb land Msobatlee, Jtrsey Vsrmoolh or O10 msd by a arlial io tbe bosiaea. Drop lo and lake tbr taste oot of yoor moatb. If Frank MoParUnd bs be appointed special ageol of The Equitable Wt As araoee Co of New York, tbe strong la lb world. Cb tarplu lo policy bolder of over SO mllliot dollars. tW last insoraeee without aaeiag lb Dw plsos of Ihe EqniUbl, Insure both ie at same rato. 77if Beeida keepiog lb largsel ort DM I of eaadif, fro 1 Is, cigars aad Dotioee to be foend aoy where t th eltr, Jsa. Hart I dow able to snpf l) yo with tbe lVllaod dailt. aad all lb mag asloa and parlodlral. both f. elge aet docs!!'. If yoej wsal rl tag saattar, art Jim a call at It lirrp r UJr raotory. J '. I n " m Myiv a, Tbe Maiqnam Grand, 00 Morrison street in the Marqnam building, is under excellent management and tbe pnbho will be royally entertained this winter. New companies and new faoes will ap pear from time to time at this popnlar, first-olass theatre of Portland, and when in Portland onr denizens should not fail to take in some of the fine dramas tbat will be presented. tt . W.I Hill, for a number of years a resident of tbe Eight Mile section, passed through town Saturday with his family and effeots, bound for Umatilla county where be expects to reside in the future. Mr. Hill is interested in tbe cattle business and is making the move for better range wbiob he has seoured in our neighboring oounty. A. H Akers was in from bis Goose berry ranch yesterday. Crops look well out tbat way, but the ground is getting pretty dry and rain must come soon. Mr. Akers was accompanied borne by bis son, Leonard, who will visit at the farm for a few days. The Heppner orohestra, 0. E. Hicks, leuder, is practicing up some excellent musio and will soon be prepared lo ap pear before the public- They have been engaged to famish some musio for tbe carnival on the evening of April 26. D. Cox was down from bis Hinton creek ranch Saturday. Tbe weather has been pretty cold up tbat way . and tbe growth of vegetation is' somewhat re tarded, bnt prospects are improving with the aproaob of warm weather. In another oolnmn referenoe is made to tbe coming attraoticn of tbe season, tbe merchant's carnival. Elaborate ar rangements are being made for tbis en tertainment, aud it will prove a grand success. ' Frank MoFarland returned on Sunday morning from a short, visit - to Sumpter, which plaoe, Frank says, is flourishing greatly. Tbe Heppner people over tbere are right io the lead aod prosper ing. J. J. Adkins is preparing lo leave in a few days for Baltimore, Maryland, to attend tbe general oonfereuoe of tbe M. . oburob, South, as delegate from tbe Columbia river conference. Tbere will be do preaobiog services at tbe Christian church on next Sunday, owing lo tbe abseooe of . the pastor. Cboir prao'ioe as usual on Saturday evening at 7 o'olook sharp. R. F. Hynd, manager of tbe M. 0. L. & T. Co. warehouse, returned tbis 1 or- ning trt-m Portland. Mr. Hynd was a delegate to tbe congressional conven tion from Morrow oounty. Tbe Dalles T. M : Q. W. Phelps, who has been in attendance at tbe state con vention, came up 00 tbe Spokane flyer last evening. He took tbe 11:45 train for bis home at Heppner. Geo. W. Smltb, of Sooial Ridge, proved up 00 bis homestead last Satur day before Clerk Morrow. J. P. Rbea and Jos. Mason acted as witnesses tor Mr. Smith. Athena Press: B. F. Swagger! . it baok from Heppner. He reports tbat place very lively. While away be leased 600 acres of bis lajd to responsi ble parties. , Karl's Clover Root Tea, f ir Constipa tion It's Ibe best and if after using it yon don't eay so, return package and get yoor money. Sold by Conger A Warren. - x E. O. : W. F. Mstlock weot to Athe oa Sooday to visit bis fatber-ia-law, N.Swaggarl. Mr. 8waggart baa been dangerously ill, but it now mending slightly. 8am Donaldson, a former resident of Heppner, earn over from Condon on Hatorday and i renewing old acquain tances io Ibi oily, all being glad to tee bim. Mrs. A. T. MoNey departed ll Thurs day evening for Ha Jo, Calif., to visit sistsr tbat is very seriously ill. 6b will be'abaeot for several trass. J. F. Willi waa io from Social Ridg 00 Saturday . Mr. Will it will mak a aotir caavat for tb office of aattaaot aod riprct to win io Jooa. Peodletoo Republican: W. F. Mat lock bas ret timed lo Peodletoo from Skaguay, aod I bos shaking baods with old friend. Aoyon io tid of good sbep range, three section feoced aod oolsld range, eao get particular of asm by calling at this 0 Bio, el-la F. Alspangb, rtpreotiog lb Port land braooh of lb mercaatil agency ol R. U. Duo A Co., tu Id Uepporr terdsy. Prinevill Joorael: J. B. Sparry, tbp buyer from wyoniog 1 la lb ally aod weot to boy COuO y sealing we. Bring yoor bide, pall aad far lo Be. Mibw, at lb LlUrty Meat Msrket . II pays blgbesl narksl priea. 61J-tt Elder R. L. Hb.ll.y departed lt tvMlog r r liillsb.tr t mat arraag mrata for moving bl family to Uppof Wanted Aa spprenik I ra drnwetaklag, by a lady of yr of tt pri-e. Apply at at lb' offio. Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schilling's Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. Ya muit tui utipvont ( ttfcr ktki" ; awwir J. P. Rbea was io from Rhea creek on Saturday. Billy Ross oame io from Atbena Sun day morning. Os Mitchell was up from Lower Rbea creek on Saturday. - Press Cresswell is up from tbe Mat look sheep ranch. John Elwarda was a visitor from Sand Hollow on Saturdy. Green Mathews and wife are in from Upper Rbea creek today. Tunis Swiok, a prominent Grant ooud ty sheepman, is over from Monument W. R. Mnnkers and wife, of Eight Mile, were visitors to Heppner yester day. E. P. Jarmin osme in vesteiday from Lodo Rock where he has been en gaged during the past week. Jos. Mason, one of the substantial farmers of tbe Rhea creek country, was doing business io Heppner Saturday. R. O. Wills oame up from Portland on Saturday morning. While below Mr. Wills attended the republican conven tions at Astoria t The ladies' band bave recently re ceived a lot of new musio and are busi ly engaged in preparing it for presenta tion to the public Ibe ladies of the Episcopal oburob of this place are preparing a concert which will be given at tbe opera house oo tbe evening of May 6th. . David Baker, a substantial farmer of tbe lone neighborhood, was in Heppner on Saturday. He ssyt the orop outlook i good down that way but rain is needed. Catarrh cured. A dear bead and sweet breath secured with Sbilob's Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector free. Sold by Conser & Warren. x W, F.. Prnyo, foreman of tbe Hepp ner Light A Water Co. 'a plant, left for Hillaboro 00 last Wednesday night at wbioh plaoe be is to be married on torn morrow evening. Dr. E. R. Swinburne was 0 ailed out lo Ed Rood's on Sunday. Mr. Rood, wife and ohild are all dowo sick, bat tbe doctor let! then) on tbe road to recovery wbeu be ome away. Americas Beearitlrs Abroad. , Tba sales of American seouritiet bave beeo, aooording to London advioea, very large abroad of late. If this state of things holds, there will be an increasing influx of British gold into this market. This demonstrates the faith abroad in the stability of onr credit. There is an other point of faith for wbiob the people not only of tbis but foreign oountries have good grounds for oredence, and tbat is belief in tbe efficaoy of Hostet- ter's Stomach Bitters for inorganic mal adies wbioh affect tbe stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and nerve. Dyspepsia, biliousness, oonstipatino and rheuma tism era oooqnered by il. II hastens oonvalesoenoe, aod diffuses a generoos warmth and sensation of physical om tori through the system. Death of Mrs 1. O, Large. - On Sunday alternoon, at I o'clock, Mrs. L111U M. Laige, wile of lsaao C. Large, died at her home in this eity. For th past three yean Mrs. Large had been a sufferer from that dread destroyer, consumption, and for several mouths past hsr vitality had been rapidly pass- lug away. When the end cam th was pre pared for it and pawed away peacefully. Hh leaves a husband and two children to mourn th loss ot so affectionate wife and mother. nut uios wno are lert nenina reaiis to a certainty that all is well with ber. sirs. Largs was a faithful and devoted christian, and died In th full bop of ber religion. 1 0 th sorrow ing relatives and friends th community ex tend Its sympathies la this their bour of grief. Tbe funeral occurred from th M. K. church, South, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. i, W, rieaher conducting th services. Thousands at 1'ry lsg lu Tu order to prov th great merit of Ely sCroa 11 Habit, the moit flocUv our for Catarrh and Cold in Head, w bar pr parvd a gnuormu trial ail for 10 cent. Uut it ot yur d -ujlst or send 1U cents to . T.LY IU03., CO V.'4rr..o fit., X. I. City. I auTs.ol f .om caUrrh of tli worst kind ver siuoo a Uy, and I nr bpd for corn, but Llv's Cream IlaJia teem to do svs.i tli-.t Many acquaintances hav oacd it wiiU torent result. Oaoar Oslrtuu, 45 Wurrsu Ave., Chicago, 11L Ely' Crem Balm Is the acknowledged euro for oalana ana contain no oomin, mercury nor anv Injurious drug. l'tu eOcaota. At dntffilal or ry rua.L U lUlga. According to the ' Hotlia Almanac," which baa Jut I wen iasm-d for 1M4, th queen of England ha reigned longer than any other rulrr in tha world, hav ing awruded the throne la 137. StxX to brr In point of time are Emperor rrancia Jowph of Austria and Fred erirh, the grand duk of 1 laten. Tb monarch wbo hav reigned tha abort- eat time are Prlnc Ftlederlch of Wal deck and Imke Alfred of Haae-C'obnrg (itlia- The oMet monarch, accord Ing to th "AlmaoM, ta th rxp who ta mor than rlghly-thr year of sg. Tit grand duk of Luirmtxrvrf and the king of iVnmark, respectively vmty-l and vDly-flv year of eg, eland neit to bim in tbia regard. Orand thik Karl Aleiander, wbo lives la Weimar, I fourth to point of eg, and Quwn Victoria, with her sev enty four year, la tb fifth oldoat moo arch. Th youngest erownad hada I ar tb Jiltl qnecn of th Net nor- I landa, who la thlrWo. aod to king of I Vpaiu. wbo laaa and a half year l old. B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO M. 1VICHTBNTHA1V They have anything In this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a good article when they guarantee It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Strat Repairing a Specialty 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 honest goods in TT - 1 ' ' - -OR MACHINERY, CALL 0N O THOMPSON We are Increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and see us. ENTERTAINMENT. Grand Carnival at Opera House, Taesdav Evening, April 26. One of tbe most delightful and inter esting entertainment of tbe season will be given at Ibe opera house on Tuesday night, April 26, under the auspices of Saosouci lodge, No. 33, I.. O. O- P., 8nfithter o( Rebecoa, of Heppner. The program for tbe evening will consist of a carnival of tbe various business firms of tbe city, with novel and unique cos tumes to be worii by Heppner's obarm ing young ladies, els a fan drill by 22 young ladies, several choice reoitations and some excellent musio by tbe Hepp ner orohestra. I. O.. O. F. Anniversary. The 79th anniversary of the Indepen dent Urder of Odd Fellows will be ob served at Heppner on Tuesday, April 26, 1898, by a joint assembly of Lone Balm lodge, of Hardmao, lone lodge and Wil low lodge, of Heppner. At 10 a. m. there will be a grand street parade,' to be followed by a suitable program at the opera bouse to which all are cor dially iovitei. Hon. Geo. H. Burnett, of Salem, Oregon, will be tbe speaker of the day and mnBio will be furnished by the Heppner Ladies' Band. By order of committee. J. L. Ykaokb, Seoretary. Hillsboro Argus: Cards are oul an- nnonciug the engagement of Mr. W. E, Proyn, now interested io tbe Heppner Water A Light plant, and Miss Ruth Hare, daughter of Hon. W. D. Hare, of thia oily. The wedding will ocoor at tbe Hare residence, on Maio street. Wednesday, April 20. Both are promi nent in Hillsboro's sooial oiroles, Miss Hare having lived here ail ber life and Mr. Prnyo having been oonneoled with tbe Water A Light plant of Ibis eity prior lo going lo Heppner. v WAR I WAR I t WAttlll At yet war bas not been deolared by tbe Coiled States, but it la momentarily expeoted. Unole 6am Is In Deed of Cavalrymen. In oase war is deolared, a call will be made on Oregon, All sound, lemperata yoong men, good horsemen, who desir to enter tbe servtoe, should oommunioate at oooe with Tho. Bootb- by, at Lexington, Oregon, wbo bas or der to aolist meo for thia purpose from I Ctpl. H. MoFarland, under whom a com pany it to be formed. J. J. Harris, Gilliam A Biabee'a gen ial tiosmtth, returned Ibis morning from a visit to Astoria, Portland and other point op tb Willamatt. While at Astoria Mr. Harris bad lb plessur of witnessing lb deliberations ot lb republican state convention aod o- joyed tb pei form tnc very rnnob. ftavt Thess. Tba wrapper of Oo Cak tosp are worth a cent apiece. Ask' Bbea A Co. for premium book. a 30 Tb aad ew was received at Hpp- aar yterday aonoooeing tb death at Tb Dalle, of ltl Eddie, tb yooogr! soo of Mr. aad Mr. W. A. Joboatoo, for merly rrtiJenU of tbit oity. Tbeir maoy friend ber itnd rmpalhy lo Mr. aod Mr. Johnston lo their sad berttv mect. btray Katie. Oo bay borne, wbil spot (a forehead. Oo grey mar, bulb blod feel wbil; esob 4 year old. Branded 00 right ttlfi Mb tb following dferibd eharaeler: iuvtrted "x" frt.en wilh tb letUr 'P" on ito stem. Will pay 11 jO aaob for lblr delivery to 0. Padbtrg or Informa tion leading io Ibair renvry. Addre A. U. WfDoi, lilngioo, Or. Mi tlMtinga, oo of lb tfTlolal tebrt of lb Uppor school, bat f ttgead ber pocltloo. 11 is tlaatisgt la la yoof ballb aad will riro lo br bom at Waaloa, wbr tb Ostt bop tb may Bod red end rMoptra- lioo. Two Mlllla tf. Wken 4pl bnr. try, snd bujr sgain, H rwait ihrf r aalulml. 1 h pn,ile of (be I Httd Hate are rvw I'MVing C mmmrvim f andy Ctharti at th rat ttt two millint, hoar year a tui it will thrv inilltoa ! for N Year'. It mean mrit proveil. Ihat ( avarvta r lh v-t deiightfal Ikiw.I rnro'alnr ! ytl tlrf Ini round. All I druggist It-, X, iota bos, ur guaraatMd, Mr. A. ioi. of Boi Oily, arrived I la IbU city Ibi moraiag, aad will viait bar fw dayt Mutt r4araiag lo kf bo. Oa Nlaraiag tb toct lo Iob c(T al Walla Walla. If aid bom, tor fw dtv vialt. N Is. LttLlmtbai a Vo. lot tboa. W prewoai yoa op aad if IU bwt to btat. If aw Cak I ttrlotlf par with BO Ir alktll. KUa A Go, ) Mr. W. J. Lt?;tiio. a Ui't of fa k IJvIr Oast la Ibi BMirt htf tmm l Ag.l, Clif . wbtt k tfl fwt toSkttlaj, pt, rttd4 Imt III ktla Ut U Myi. a GET THEM is or CO. mi How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foe any oase of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. - Toledo, Ohio. We Ibe undersigned, bave known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Slieve him perfeotly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to oarry out any obligation made by tbeir firm. Wbst & Tbtjax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldmo, Rinnan A Mabvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting direotly upon tbe blood and ma- caoas surfaces of tbe system. Price 75o. per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Tes timonials free. Wanted A position as foreman of sheep outfit. Twenty years trailing ex perience. Enow all routes eatl and to Montana. Best of references. Address, Ceas. H. Wheels, Pendleton, Or. ACETYLENE GAS. The light of the future. Why not be independent and own your own little gas plant which will give four times more light than ordinary gas or electrio lights at one bait the oost? Applicable for use in cburohes, stores faotoriet, hotel, retidenoet and country homes; safer than ordinary gas or kerosene lamp. Approved by all tbe Boards of Underwriters throughout the United State. Wa wanl a first class agent in every towo. Write for catalogue aod prioes! THE ACETYLENE GAS MA CHINE CO., Akorn. Ohio. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the AUVKItriUKK LKTIKKS. JETTER8 ADVEHT1HED J Or., April 18, mm. AT HKi'FNEU Baok man, Mrs Len Howard Carpenter, Win b lons II Dick Harris, L L Koyell, C K When calling for those letter please say uveruaeu. j. r. n ii.i.iahn, r. si MONEY TO LOAN. T WANT A TE'V OOOf) FARM 1.0AN8 IN 1 Amount of from II.0UO 10 $.(l at elitht per rent, inierrat payaine annuaiir. Appll cations considered only from farmer ac.nallv rrsldl n on tne farms. NnairnnU. AdcirM U . (IrliHn, 77S, Htark ttt., Chamber of Commeroe, roruauo, urrgon. sb-sh. XQTICE OF FILING rLATS. I'mitso Btatss I,wn Orrirt, The Iiallra, Oregon. April nth, I If. fO"OTICB IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT IHE i.v pprove1 plat of survey of township u Houth, range 'M East of the WillametU Merid ian, Oregon, has on rerrlvol at this nflln end will ha officially fllml in this nffic on Hatunlay, me tnu uaj ui Mar, iiws, mi iu o nioc a. m. JAB. r. MOOKK, Kesl.ter. WM. H. IlKK.Urt, kerelvar. CITATION. IH THE COfHTY COt'RT Of THE STATE 1 of Or(on, for thtt'ountr of Morrow. In th mailer ot tt) aUI of John M. O. Rpen cer, minor, To J. B. Hrwrry, guarilsn ot tb UU of said minor, arvvtlii: In th nam of Ihe Rlat of Oreon, Yna are herehjr riled and rwiiilrad to a,pr In th Couutr fonrt ol th Hut ol Oregon, fif tha Coinitrol Morrow, at tha (Hurt iwi th,l, at Heppner, In Ihe Couniy of Mnrmw.o Moiu day , Ilia second day ot Maf, Imm, at ID o'cWu-t. In the fomnuon of that day, then and tli.raln n-ma your tfciunu a guardian of I. m. . Hpenrer, a mlnnr. and show rauw. If anv adst. why he should not pay over to the said John M. 0. Hiwn-rr, th sums of money now In bl hand, belonging tn said Jnhn M O. Hnencrr Willi, th Hon. A. . RaHholomw,dg of Ui oiinly foort ol th wtat of (irefun. for in oniity ni Morrow, ariin lh Ml of said ro.irt aBlied, this UUt day ol Mart h, A. V l. ' Attest: i. W, MORROW. ai-41. Clerk. Gibson & Berger, At Chu ion OM ("taml. HhaviriK. - . 15 Ct Hair Cult intr. - 0 " Hatha 2'c. Kverything Strict ly rimt CloMrt. D. A. CURRAY, y or mar If of rodlWMs Tonsorial Artist Shaving, Hair Cutting, Mhnp, alio k t at art. 19 Cta 25 " H nr, Oren. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS C k 1 1 t M rt 15 VVV 1.1 VtlllS, Mio two Vrt Sfiuta arf f rariolRm oc-Cake Soap Has No Equal Ma.1 under lolled HtatM fatobl, it tuott broraaaii! ti difffrrtit from all otbera Cootaina do ttarch, fro) alkali or worlllo Ellirtg. Tjkf ( ..n t t iun. 'm r. it t tv t ii , tti rM Bf. gURPLUS MURSERY CTOCK- 1898 SPRING PLANTING ., Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Year Old, Carefully Grown of tbe Best Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed. peb 100. FEB 1000. Apples, Crab and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 tt $ 5.00 9 30.00 Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaobes, Aprioots, Nectarines, Qainoee, Almonds, Bomoni 5to8f t 8.00 60.00 Blackberries and Raspberries 1.00 6.00 Currants and Gooseberries 3.00 20.00 Strawberries 1.00 3.00 Grape Vines and Pie Plant 6.00 30 00 W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder N Poplar 6.00 30.00- Hard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Walnut, Butternut 10.00 80.00 Roses, two year blooming age, out door.... 15.00 100.00 Lilao, White and Purple, 2 year, xx 8.00 60.00 Our collection of Roses, Shrubs, Bulbs, Climers, Flowering trees, Evergreens, Weeping trees, etc, com prises tbe best selection and sball be pleased to make yon prioes on application. 50 at 100 rates, 500 at 1000 rates. Prices are net, packing added at ooet. Cash with order, or Bank Referenoe. Order early before stock i broken and you will get Just what you want. Address, Payette Nursery, Payette. Idaho. A NEW FIRM E. G. Noble & Successors to Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Baddies, Whips, Spurs, and an endless lot ot everything in their line. E. O. new firm who will pay all bills of the E. O. NOB1VE Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. THE ART Of BREWING. HLOIP And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer..... STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. 'Bite "mt2P J . Who has secured th services ol AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will bo run in first class bliapo in every department. Hates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNCCTION. THE PALACE J. O. BOROI-rERS. Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. w OOL GROWERS Wool Growers' Warehouse It the place to itoro your wool this ncaon. Whv? I5e- cauno we do a itrictly warehouno buninesn, and not Wing in tho helii liuying wool ourselves, wo ctiruurago cornp'tition amongut tho buyers and iccuro you tho highit prii o. Wrotu wol sacks n4 twin at eL at fmf Ik kltiMi ah ptif tm th. atM ' -. 1. LlttM'a Ola ! ai 41ps oa I. HH Wa rt lrtM In tMt whan mim44 w aata lull snuvit m ami ! aad ltrH ymtr I IM ! wai.l,uaM. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Ouccnswaro At Gilliam & Bisbee s i4t tt war fif h tM4 !, 00 WHERE YOU CAN Noble & Co., Noble and Mrs. Oeo. Noble comprise the old firm as well as collect what is due. CO. Was Perfected by the Production of.... GOBD On draught at all popular saloons THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... Co BORCHEJRS HOTEL BAH, If you havo not yet realized that tho "good old times" oro with us, your blood is out of order. Oct rid of that "tired feeding" and awako to tho fact that tho ill Miabla k.a inl li.xl a.n.1 i. .A.t a4 KI4. Ual ? til, IM l r.!tal,l m4 r Inianki mmm nt mn.jt IImi ain fe W . t'i.iil ) ,nai 4a4. R. F. HYISD. AUnaocr. .! !) tot I lk Um af ta 4 lib'. GET WHAT YOU WANT,