4 f fee Dreadful Sores continued to Spread In Spite reatment but Now They fere ed-A Wonderful Work. rwiy years I have been a great with varicose veins on one of my My loot and limb became dread Bwollen. When I stood op I could le blood rushing down the veins of mb. One day I accidentally hit my gainst some object and a sore broke rhtob. continued to spread and was dlngly painful. I concluded I id a blood purifier and I began taking I's Sarsaparilla. In a short time ) dreadful sores which had caused 10 much suffering, began to heal. I on faithfully with Hood's Saraapa , and in a short time my limb was aletely healed and the sores gave me more pain. I cannot be too thankful jthe wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa I, has done for me." Mbb. A. E. (son, Hartland, Vermont. ?n Sarsa- O piuilla (lik best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. ood ped'8 PI1I9 cure all liver Ills. 25 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. .'he Gezette can offer the following abbing rates: e GAETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 13.00 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 N. Y. Tribune, $1.00... 2.75 Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 3.25 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 3.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webf oot Planter, 50c , 2. 00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.50 ural Spirit, $2.00 8.00 ew York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 cCall's Magazine $1.00 1.30 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can et clubbing rates witn any paper on arth. BEAD THIS. Wbeo joa read Ibis little stanns. In your bouse or in your store, Remember tbat it IB being re'sd By several thousand more. Kow if yoc owned tbie little space, And would fill it with an ad, It would bring yon many dollars, Tbat you no donbt wish yon bad. DEATH ON TUB BAIL. METH. EPI8C. CHURCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. ra. and 7 p. m. Sunday school (10 a. m. Classes Mo. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. I Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. rreyer meeting, mummy, v p. m. rne OfiaiT sua tne Dnua By, i.ome. The istor may be found at tue parsonage ad joining the chureh, where he will be glad to meet any wko may drsire to consult him on relisious, social, civic, philosophio, educational, or any other subjects. J, W. FLESHES, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class leetlng following morning service. Sunday school, S p. m. Epworth league, Frl- meeting following morning service. Sunday set dav. 7 d. m. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our' selves together." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to church. C. U. 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 Ladies' 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 ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, fcnif nhitnarT 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 he de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Hoi Ys 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 Sperry's Linwood Rye, He'll catch our votes If he wets our throats for the voting- men are drv. Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G. Sperry, proprietor. Bee M. Liclitentbal t Co. for shoes, a Wheat is 80 cents and still going skyward. Remember the Merchants' Oar nival tomorrow night. It Geo. Perry is over from Lone Book after wool sacks and sapplies. Business will be uo nasally brisk in Heppner until the wool season is over. Mike Kenny, one of 8nnd Hollow's sheepmen, was in Friday last on busi ness. Mr. J, F. O. Brown, of Mt. Tabor, rep resenting Msgio yeast, Suodayed in Heppner. Those wishing private board can find accommodations at the ressidenee of Mrs. W. J. Leezer. 44 tf Sheepmen, we are informed, are pay ing from 7 to 10 oents per head to have their sheep sheared. Bring your hides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market . He pays highest market prioe. 619-tf. Don't fail to see Heppnervs bouquet of beautifnl young ladies in the carnival and fan drill tomorrow night at the opera bonne. It The pnblio will find war bulletins posted at the telephone offloe, the post office and at Jas. Hart's confectionary establishment. E. O. Noble & Co. are metiers after business. The finest saddles and har ness to be found in Heppner. Sea their new ad in this issue. tf. J. O. Mills, a brother of Jack Mills, one of the Oaiette foroe, is down from Milton to assist in shearing out some ot Morrow county's peltere, R. A. Rounds and A. O. Ballanoe, of Long Creek, oame in yesterday evening after the engine to be used in E. O. Woodall's sawmill at that place. Dr. A. O. Qreenlee has returned from bis trip to the interior and expects to be bere two weeks. Tbose desiring work in dentistry should call st Dr. Vaughan's ffioe. 5 6 Catarrh oared. A clear bead and sweet breath secured with Sbilob s Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector tree. Sold by Conger & Warren. x Ray, son ot W. M. Radio, ot Long Creek, returned this morning from a trip to Portland, Seattle sod otber coast points, and will start for home tomorrow morning The Qeiotte'e war bulletins are being greatly appreciated by Heppuer's oiti- lens and business men, who havo not the opportunity lo gain tbe 1 at eft news otherwise, - Karl's Clover Root Tea, far Constipa tion It's tbe best and if after rising it you don't Say so, return package and get your money. Sold by Conger & Warren. x W. B. MoAlister was up from Lexing ton Saturday. Bruoe was unsuccessful in bis race for assessor but be is just as good a republican as ever, Bruoe was always a repub loan A Tramp Meets Death while Stealing a Bide oa a freight Train. Saturday morning word oame up from Castle Rook that the remains of a man had been found on the railroad traok near the station and a request was made for a coroner to hold an in quest. In the absence of coroner, B, F. Vaugban, Judge Walt Richardson acted as coroner and accompanied by tbe county pbysioian, Dr. E. R. Hun look, and other Heppnerites at onoe proceeded to Castle Rook. Tbey found tbe body badly mutilated and to be that ot a yonng man named W. L. Gregory, of Sumner, Wash., about 25 to 27 years of age. Tbe bead was almost severed from the body and tbe oruel wheels had passed over tbe body near the hips. His friend, Andy Sullivan, testified tbat he and Gregory were beating their way east on freight No. 24. Tbe train stopped at Oa9 tie Rook and tbe man got off Sullivan oiawled in on the rods when the train started and supposed bis partner bad done tbe same, but when Suilivan arrived at Umatilla Gregory was missing. Sullivan returned to Cas tle Rock to find tbat Gregory bad met with death, evidently while attempting to get aboard tbe train. It is supposed that bis foot was caught in the switob frog, dragging bim under the wheels. The jury, composed of Geo. Barker, Billy Robioett, Nelu Magousen, Frank Roberts, 01 Snyder, of Heppner, and Mr, Peters, cf Castle Rjok, brought in a verdict in aooordanoe with the facts ad duced at tbe inquest. Neither ot tbe young men bad any ex cuse to play tbe role of tramp, for both naa money, ua uregorys person was over $25 in oash. This is but anotner acoident tbat is likely to oome to any person wbo will risk bis lite riding brake beams and rods. IN THE TOILS. The Gazette is not heralding its com ing with a brass band but its circulation can be determined at tbe Heppner post- offloe. Advertisers will please note this, Here and There. We are having some fine spring wealh r at present Statements for the Famous Simpli Aooount File printed at the Gsustte of floe. if. There are tew idle men in Heppner at present, all being out in the sheep camps. Sheep shearing is now in full blast in this, seotiob and shearers are in great demand. "Co'n juioe" is all right but Low Til- lard baw brand of 14-year-old goods tbat It bard lo best. 603 -It Painless remedy for extracting teetb. It not as stated, no obarges. Try Dr Vaugban's new plan. 604-tf. Best accommodation and oourteous treatment at tbelmperial Hotel, Seventh and Wasb. Sts., Portland, Oregon. Tbe Gasetle earries a full stock of mourning oote, oorrespondenoe style, with envelopes to match. Those desiring snob stationery ean have their wants supplied at this office. tf. Dr. John W. Rasmus, ot tbe "Red light," ever on tbe alerl tor something new, oan furnish son the finest cock tails In lbs land Manhattan, Jersey Vermouth or Gio made by an artist in . tbe business. Drop in and tsks the taste out of your mouth. It Frank MoFarland has been appointed speoial ageot of The Equitable Life A sursnos Co., of New York, tbe strongest in tbe world. Cash surplus to policy holders of over 50 millioc dollars. Dou't lake Insurance without seeing tbs new Diana ot the Equitable. Insures both sexes at same rates. 77if Besides keeping tbe largest assort meet ot etndies, fruits, cigars sod notions to be found anywhere in tbe oity, Jas. Hart is now able to supply von with tbs Portland dailies sod all tbs msgasioes and periodicals, both tor lira end dcnvcilc. It you wtot read tog matter, give Jim a call st tbe Repp eer Candy rectory. Forbes, tbe Pendleton Jewelry Thief, Cap tared in Portland. On April 22, at PeDdletou, the jewelry store of Louis Huusaker was robbed ot nearly everything ot value. The pro prietor had looked bis place and stepped out to lunoheon. Wben be returned bis entire stook bad disappeared, together with a large number of watches left with bim tor repair. Circulars descriptive of the stolen property were sent out broadcast, and deteotives were put upon the case, and in a short time, with tbe assistance of several pawnbrokers, Edward FjiUl-s was arrested at Portland and plaoed in jail suspected ot having committed tbe robbery, He protested strenuously that be was a farmer and was innoceot ot the obarge agaioBt bim, but finally after being pumped by the detectives, and ideotifltid by tbe pawnbrokers lo whom he had sold eaob a watcb, be partially confessed and disclosed the biding plaoe ot tweuty-five watches whiou were oouoealed beneath the wbarf . Five otber watches were found iu differ ent places wbere tbey had been hidden by Forbes. He also promised tbe de teotives it tbey would aocompany bim to Pendleton be would disclose the whereabouts of rings and jewelry buried near tbe city. forbes will be taken to the soene of tbe orlme in a few days, and it is also hoped he will disclose wbo bis aooom plioes were. Frank Lacy started Monday morning for Nebraska with bis second band ot sheep, consisting of about 6.000 besd. Mr. Lsoy will have about 30,000 bead , whiob will be divided into five bands. obilons oonsumptioo (Jure oures bere others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no borne should be without it. Pleasant lo take and goes right to tbe spot. Sold by Conser & Warren. x Dr. J. E. Ad kins, ot Hillsboro, who has been bere on a professional trip, ao oompanied by bis daughter. Miss Mabel, and little son, Arthur, who have been visiting relatives, returned borne Mou day night Tbe Gazette is requested to snnouooe Ibat tbe Christian church people will tender ao informal reoeption to their pastor, Bro. Shelley and family, at tbe cburob, Friday night next, to wbiob all are oordially invited. Dr. Vaugban, tbe dentist, who is in the interior country, seems to be either meeting with good euooess in his bust ness or else enjoying oapturiog some of tbe fluoy tribe in tbe monotain streams of that section. Mrs. P. B. McSwords Is quite sick this week Asa Thomson Is over from his Butter creek ranch. Mrs. Herren, mother of pave Herron, Is quite 111 with lagrlppo. Mrs. Geo. Conser is quite ill at her home In this city this week. J. P. Hayden, the popular traveling man who represents Lang & Co., is in our city. Tom Quald Is out again after a severe illness from a complication of lagrippe and. bilious fever. The Epworth League of the M. E. church, South, will serve refreshments In the Salvation army hall, Thursday evening, May ft. Hoppner is wlthont street sprinkling. The dust clouds are almost unbearable, and if some thing is not done every stock of goods, every particle of furniture In the town will be ma terially damaged. Some arrangement for sprinkling should be made at onct. bEEIOCa SHOOTING AFFRAY. A Has Bhoots Bis Wife Twice, Then Tarns the Weapoa Cpon Himself. On Sunday evening last news reached this city of s sad case ot domestic un pleasantness whiob resulted in the wife being seriously, it not fatally wounded, and the husband oorpse by his own hand. T'-e parties to the terrible tragedy were Alvah Mikeaell and wife wbo re side near Penland's Rhea creek ranch, just east ot the Dave Leatbermao pi see. From parties wbo visited tbe scene of tbe tragedy and from the report of tbe coroner's jury, we glean tbe following particulars as etated by the wounded woman. It seems tbat Mikesell sod wife have been married about eight years, the greater portion ot whiob lime tbey have lived very unpleasantly together, several times their quarrels becoming so violent as to come to blows and separation, but after tbe beat of passion subsided tbey returned end lived together again. Mrs. Mikesell stated that tbe night previous to tbe tragedy ber husband threatened her lite, and on tbe following morning he commanded her to acoompany him on top of a bill wbere he had a band ot sheep. She did so, and he again com menced quarreling with her, and she left him and returned to tbe house. He soon returned also and again command ed ber to Booompany bim. She says ebe wa:i about to oomply the seoond time when she notioed a very peouliar ex pression in his eye whiob alarmed her and she endeavored to esoape him by running, when he oommenoed firing on ber with a revolver, the first shot strik ing ber in tbe fleshy part ot the right arm about bait way between tbe elbow and Bhoulder, and the seoond usl below and a little baok ot tbe right ear and ooming nut at tbe same point on the left side of Ibe neok. 8be tell at tbe second ebot and lay still, and thinking tbat he had killed ber, Mikesell immediately turned the wenpon upon himself, in flicting a wound from which be died in about fifteen minutes without ever re gaining consciousness. Acting ooroner, W. A. Richardson, ot this city, was notified and repaired to the scene and Leld an inquest over tbe remains and returned tbe following verdiot: Heppner, Or., May 2, 1898. We, tbe jury empaneled in tbe above entitled inquest , find tbat the deceased, Alvah UikHsell.oame to bis death from a inn shot wound in bis bend supposed to have been lumoted on himself by a pistol in bis own bands with suicidal intent. E. J. Ksbnit, Fbank W. Robebts, Willis Stewart, J. W, Hobnob, W. P. SNYDBB, W. 8. ROBINETT, W. A. Rich rdson, J. P., acting coroner, Mrs. Mikesell was removed to this oity and taken to the Hotel Heppner where Drs. Swinburne and Bunlook were oalled and dressed tbe wounds, wbioh tbey found es stated above, and at present writing the patient is resting easy with ohanoes about even for ber recovery. Mr. MikeseU's remains were interred this morning at tbe cemetery at this plaoe. Tbe affair is a very deplorable one, and one to be deeply regretted by all bome-loYlng people. , minors uo. win neve etui aootner i mm i ir wi IDCCDV "rCSCIf carload of Fish Bros." wagons, boggies, UlrLUO I UlOtlI 1 VJLi carriages, backs and buokboards in el i iHESi2i--: kJ 1 1 kJ - few days. If you need a vebiolo of any kind oome and see them. They speak for themselves and are backed by posi tive guarantees from Fish Bros, and ourtelvtt. Minor k Co. 4tf ADVERTISED LETTERS. LETTER8 ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEB Or., May 2, 1898. Anderson, W A Long, H P ' Bumhall, H I McLean, J L Ellis, Mrs Jernsha Ann Reynolds, J E Knowlea, Claude O Steiner, Wm (2) When calling for these letters please say advertised. J. P. Wiluaks, P. M. 1898 SPRING PLANTING Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Tear Old, Carefully Grown of the Best Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed. Apples, Crabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft ' House cleaning season is at hsnd, when the women folks about the bouse bound out ot bed at an early hour in tbe morning and al onoe begin to make the dust fly or anything else that crosses their path a season when all men folks would enjoy a vaoation at some seaport lown or anywhere else lo esoape Ibe broom and dustpan. Blackberries and Raspberries Currants and Gooseberries Strawberries Grape Vines and Pie Plant W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, B Poplar Hard Maple, Mt. Asb, English Rosas, two year blooming age, out door. peb 100. peb 1000. I 6.00 $ 80.00 t 8.00 60.00 1.00 5.00 3.00 20.00 1.00 3.00 6.00 30.00 5.00 30.00 ! 1000 30.00 , 15.00 100.00 8.00 50.00 At tbe earnest solicitatio n of many oitisens and almost tbe unanimous petition of tbe business men, Mrs. H. J. Strickfaden has finally consented on Wedneaduy evening next to re-produoe her merchant's oarnival which met with such brilliant suooess both sooially and financially last Tuesday evening, the net proceeds of which are to be given to tbe building fund of tbe Episcopal ohurob of this city . Wanted A position as foreman of I sheep outfit. Twenly years trailing ex perience. Know all routes east snd to Montana. Best of references. Address, Chas. H. Wheeler, Pendleton, Or. Having already disposed ot two car loads of the oelebraled Fish Bros wsgons, haoks, buggies, buokboards snd carriages, we have a third carload eo route, wben ' you see them you can recognize their superiority over any other make of wagon without exception Minor & Co. 4tf Our collection ot Roses, Shrubs, Bulbs, Climers, Flowering trees, Evergreens, Weeping trees, etc, comprises tbe best selection and shall be pleased to make you prioes on application. 50 at 100 rates, 500 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 Nursery, Payette, Idaho. 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 lot of everything in their line. E. Q. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the new firm who will pay all bills oi the old firm as well as collect what is due. Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, cenerous sample will be mailed of the most populnr Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Crcnm Balm) sufficient to demon strate tho gro::t merits of the remedy. ELY JiKOTHETiS, 6l Warreu IX., Kew York City. Rev. JohnRcli'i. Jr., f firtitf Falls, Mont, recommended Ely's Ci emu 13alm lo me. I TUE HPT HE RRCUHMl oau emphasizo his otntetuent, "It is a posi- I f T If I I IT Q I lilt ri u A Aiira f mv ..ntnvrh IF llttprl nit flirefltfia. I mmm mm m m - - - - I'.f V. France W. Poolo. Pastor CentrtdPres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. CO. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP G:0L0 CASTOR I A For Manti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the , SZ$ And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer HONEY TO LOAN. WANT A FEW GOOD FARM LOANS IN Amounts of from 1,000 to f,000 at eight per cent, interest payable annually. Appli cations considered only from farmers actually residing on tne farms. o agents. Auaress M. O. Urlllin, 275, Stark St., Chamber ot Commerce,' roruana, uregon. Bq-te. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. NOTICE OF FILING PLATS. United Status Land Ofkick, The Dalles. Orenron. ADrii 8th. 1R9H. OTICE IH HKKEBY GIVEN THAT THE annroved plat of survey of township 12 soutn, rwiKe at nasi oi tne Willamette Merid ian. Oregon, has reen received at this office and will be officially filed in this office on Haturday, the 2Hth day of May, 1WA, at 10 o'clock a. m. JAB. F, MOORE, Register. WM. H. BR1U08, Receiver. Alei Cornett i.s in from Bolter creek Batorday. - T (tn'tl a r ij'iw iiuara returned Btioaay Irom a vi-it to Fendleton. John Friend, an old "tilioum" of the Ga zette man, was in Hatorday, O. W. Smith and wife were over from Sooial Ridge oo last Saturday. Frank Lacy left Saturday tor Port land, to be absent for a few days. several wsgoo loads of new wool ar rived in Heppner this seek aud is ssid to be of a fine quality. G. W. Phelps departed on Haturday Est ray Notice. One bay horse, white spot in forehead One grey mare, both bind feet white eaob i years old. Branded on right stifle rith tbe following desoribed oharaoter inverted "x" frozen with the letter "P' oa its stem. Will pay 82.50 eaob to tbeir delivery to H. Padberg or informa tion leading to tbeir recovery. Address A. H. Winosob, Lexington, Or. fiaoklea's Aralca 81 ve. The Best Salve in tbs world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rbenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Obapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkio Erup tions, and positively cores Piles or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money rernnded. Price 26 rents per box. For sale by Slooum Drag Co., E. J. Slooam, manager. Gibson 8c Berger, At Chas Jones' Old Stand. Shavinir. - 15 Ote. Hair Cutting. - 25 Baths 25c. Everything Strict ' ly First Class. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J . O. BORCHERS Who has secured the services of AIRS. MARGARET VON CADOW As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Rates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Shaving V V V 15 Cents. V vv Bhop two doors South of Postofticu D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artist. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O.BOEGHEES,Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Shaving, -Hair Cutting, Bhop, Matlock Corner, 15 Cants 25 " Heppner, Oregon. w OOL GROWERS Now tbat tbe davs wax warmer and links Tl. II.. 3 n.t . I v . .... be toot i Tfea " Ji I ' warmer you will perhaps be looking for A. B. Stanley and wife were over from Eoho last week. Mr. Stanley is inter etted in promoting a fraternal insurance order known as Tbe Pioneers ot tbe Paciflo Coast. Tbs headquarters ot tbis order is st Pendleton. Ur. Tbis week, so far, bas proved sn event ful one in tbe way of actuations, several aooidenta, shooting scrapes, etc., bsving taken place. Xestsrday was general calling day among onr business men, each out call ing oo the otber to settls bis monthly aocoQDls a rumor to ids effect tbat a sololds Fishing season bas arrived and fih. bad beeo committed in tbe vioitity of ing parties sre begiuning to organist for Eight Mile lata Booday evening and outings for pleasure snd to osntare soma idsi ins sernoes or a ooroner wars I of th flnn trih l . j - j i 1 1 1 1 ,. . i """""""" Dl soma oversight Iha aiwinni f k. tattoo speaking on last Satarday nubt Mat Hughes sod "Olorow" wera something new wear. and light and cool to Come down and look mer wash goods. If you have not yet realized that the "good old times" are with us, your blood is out of order. Get rid of that "tired feeling" and awake to tbe fact that the over those sum- Wool Growers' Warehouse tl! f bat upon investigation tbs report fouod to bs false was We've Got Them In abundance and beautiful designs. was omitted from tbis issue, it will Nice gauzy summer goods at surprisingly down from Uooer Willow ereok R.tnr. n,;.i. , . .. , . , l"'"' i .. .. ' r mat iu rwje.pi m unier irom otic spirits as Is evinced by tbe comer n announcing lb death of tjl ona final from r,1. .l .!.....: k. routs of business bouses W. W. Kirk departed yeslnrday for LU oew boms al MoDnfBe springs, after a pleasant visit itb relatives near Hepp- Dar. U lkS Ilia! SWAtinn r n.nal. day, Dabl sister, Mrs. Mary A. Brooks, oo March 27tb. Mrs. Brooks leaves two brothers and a sister io tbis oonotry, Mat and Wm. Dottles and Mrs. Artbur Hmitb, all of Heppner. Here are just a few: Is the place to store your wool this season. Why? lie- cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not being in the held buying wool ourselves, we encourage competition amongst the buyers and secure you tho highest price. W art fellliif wool sacks and twins at cost, parable wbtn wool Is sold. Bend In your ordar at onr. Wa pay ths highest rash prlre for ihwv pells and hides. Wa are tout for Little's DID aud Slack Leaf Tobacco t)lo. ths only reliable preparsd I dipt on the uisrkt. W hates lull supply of Heed Hurler and Whvat, also Hlm Kollvd Hsrlry for tvamsUrs, Il reel your U'smsUirs to ths lownr waralioaw. Ms guaranty you a S'iis a deal. R. F. HY1ND. Manaflcr. r- f.-" '-111:1 )1JjT 1 l ""CuJif Willrf id llSt fails. t I Bast l wa Hjrtip. T ' vst rl f 1 In llm. "ll H '. H Your Grocer doesn't want to sell you low-price baking powder. It is your fault You ask for it. There is no good low-price baking powder; so be sells you bad. Percales, new patterns, price, 10-12i-15c Dimities in Moral Designs, 10-12l-15c r igured Lawns, a splendid line, 10-12J-15 French Organdies, new goods, 20-30c Cycling Tweeds, good summer Wear, 15c Linen Crashes, very serviceable 25c French Ginghams, 20-2oc MLiaaoa? s Co. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinawaro & Quccnsware At Gilliam & Bisbees And by ths way K ey have anytntnf roi sn rait for la ths line ot Hardware, Stoves Sud tlnwara. IGO WHERE YOU CAN 0ET WHAT YOU WANT.