i V I 1 Ik ) BABY'S SMOOTH, fAlR KliM A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Telle all about Her trouble when Baby "rake out with Scrofula Sores. 1 .-. : 5 -i , MAt t!a sge of two months, my babjr began to have sores break out on his right cheek. We used all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one Bide ol nis face. We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But to my surprise in two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before the first bottle was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now four years old, but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sores since he was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and Bmooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mas. 8. S. Wboths, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood s. u-.Ji rvil- are prottipt, effldietlt add rlOOa S flllS easy In effect. 26 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette clubbing rates The GAZETTE fa. 00 and Weekly Oregonlan, Sl.ao " 8. F. Examiner, $1.80... ' N. Y. Tribune, U.00..... Inter-Ocean, $1.00 ; . " 8. F. Chfohicle, $1.60.... can offer the following Club Rate 13.00 3.25 il.7B 2.50 8 25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $100. . . 8.75 Thrlee-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 60c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4.25 Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 McCall's Magazine $1.00.... 1.80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates witn any paper on earth. METH. EPISC. CBUKOH. SIHVIOKS. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classen flo. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. in. 'The Spirit and the bnds Bay, Come." The pastor may be found at the parHonaue ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult hira on reliui'Mis, social, civic, philosophio, educational, or auj other subjects. J. W. FLE8HEB. Minister. H. E CHURCH, SOUTH. HER VICES, Sunday, preaching 11 a. iu., 7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, 8 p. m. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let ns forsake not the assembling of our selves together." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to church. C. K. Howard, Pastor, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 8erv!ces 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, ti. Shelly. Pastor. Bee H. Liclitentbal & Co. tat shoes. Rev. Howard reports his wife quite ill. Hon. H. Blackmao got baok from below yeeterdar. "Uncle" Hugh F elds is here from Brownsville. Wallnla bas bad another visit from the fire fiend. W. J. Brown was over from Lena on Wednesday last. Mrs. B. F. Ooltbar is ooofioed to her room with lagrippe. Gill Jones was over from Eight-Mile the first of the week. Bert Phelps has returned from bis trip to The Dalles and Portland. Fred W. Balsiger was in Heppner on Wednesday last on business. If you want job work yon oan get it at the Gazette office in short order. D. Cox and Moffrtt Wilson were in from the head of Hiuton creek Wednes day last. A. J. Cantwell, and his ton, Lee, left for a prospecting tour of Ibe Blaea on yesterday. "Bud" Spivey was called up from The Dalles tbis morning through the illness of his wife. Those wishing private board oan find accommodations at the reseideaee of Mrs. W. J. Leezer. 44 tf Mr. D. A. Bheppard is in town after a few months absence. Tbis office ac knowledges a pleasant oall. 8. F. Walker, representing the Mutual Life Ins. Co., of New York, is in Hepp ner looking after business. B. J. Wilkins left yesterday for Hamil ton's mill, where be goes to take charge of a bund of cattle for the summer. bince the spring weather set in con siderable building and improvements to property in Heppner are being made. Bring your bides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market . He pays highest market price 619-tf. H. F. Yermilye, one of the Northern Paoiflo land examiners, was here the first of this week looking after the inter eats of bis company. E. G. Noble & Co. are rustlers after business. The finest saddles and har ness to be found in Heppner. See their Dew ad in this issue. tf, A. H. Witbrow, representing the Witbrow abut (Jo., of Portland, was displaying samples and taking orders from bur people tbis week. Joe Liieuaiien, or Uiliiam county, is the ohoioe of bis party for assessor, and it is said that be has a good show of election. Joe was over this week. AMERICAN ENTHUSIASM. Hfppn People and Visitors Crlebitte the Phllllpine Victory. When the news came on Tuesday even ing that the American flag was waving over the Pbillipinea and Commodore Dewey was master of the situation, the enthusiasm of the people oou Id no longer te restrained.' A martial band was at onoe improvised, with judge Bartholo mew blowing the big base drum and B. F. Coltbar the "snare," and in an incon ceivable short spaoe of time a prooession was on the move, with Di. J. W. Wilson and A. M. Bunce, of W. oming in the lead with the American flag waving. Ever body ehonted and yelled, tbe kids brought out their reserve tin- can brigade, and tbe anvils roared, the ladies' band discoursed sweet music, the whole being happily ended by epeeohes from Gov. Res, O. E. Bed- field, G. W. Phelps, R. F. Hynd, Mayor Morgan, Dr. J. M. Wilson, of Wyoming. Prof. J. D. Brown, G. W,8waggart, John Horner and last but hot least, ADtone Abrahanisick, "vot dot matter is?" Tbe occasion showed the temper of tbe Heppner people, and if there was a oall today for mors soldiers, ooming from tbe reserve of this state, Heppner and Morrow county would furnish tbeir part. A oritioism on two "coon" fellows who sang that evening, by our contemporary, brings out the fact that their singing was paid for by some of our Wyoming visitors. These gentlemen ititorm this paper that it was their wish and through their efforts that the colored fellows sang, and that the latter bad as much rigur. io expect pay tor tbe servioes rendered as any musical organization participating. This statement is made at the request of our visitors. 1 mkm The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Airs. T. J. Matlock. Take Notice. 1, The sum ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and 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 five cents a line, 'inese 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 Sperry's Llnwood Kye, He'll catch our votes if he wets our throats for the voting men are dry. Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. Q. Sperry, proprietor. The Gazette is not heralding its oom ing with a brass band but its circulation oan be determined at tbe Heppaer post offioe. Advertisers will please note tbis Here and There. E. O. Roberts, of tbe Walla Walla Marble Works, is in town. Statements for tbe Famous Simple Account File printed at tbe Gazette of fioe. tf. "Oo'o juice" is all right but Low Til lard has a brand of 14-year-old goods that is bard lo beat. 603 -tf. W. H. Bray, traveling for a La Valle, Wis., wholesale firm was in tbe oity this week interviewing our merchants. Painless remedy for extraoting teeth. If not as stated, no obarges. Try Dr. Vaughao'i new plan. 604-tf. Beat aooommodation and oourteoni treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel. Seventh and Wash. Sta Portland, Oregon. Jas. W. Leabey, ot Upper Willow creek, was in town Wednesday on busi ness and paid tbe Gaiette a friendly oall. Tbe Qaeetle earries a full stock of mourning note, oorretpondenoe style, with envelope to matob. Those desiring snob stationery oo hivs tbelr want applied al tbis offioe. tf. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red light," ever on tbr alert tor something Daw, eao tarnish oa tbe finest cock tails io th land Manhatteo, Jersey, Vermoolb or Gin made by en artist in tbe business. Drop in and take the tail out of your mouth. tf Frank MoFarland bas been appointed special agent ot The Equitable Life As aaranee Co., of New Turk, tbe strongest io tbe world. Cash surplus to policy holders ot over CO mil Hoc dollars. Don't take Insurance without seeing tbe new plans ot tha Equitable, Insures both exes at same rate. 77if Besides keeping the largest eseort ment of eaodii, traits, cigars and notions to be found anywhere in the oitv, J Hart now able to supply yoo with the Portland dailies and all the ma(sins and parlodlrele, hotb for eign and domestic. If ynn want resil ing matUr, give Jim a call at tn H'pp er Candy Faotory. 3-tf. ft lit ad t owrh rrap. 1 :i nu una. tins 5 CI Mr. O G. Fisher urrived this morning and identified the olotbing worn by Gregory. He has no doubt but that the man killed was his brother-in-law. Dr. A. 0. Greenlee has returned from his trip to tbe interior and expects to be here two weeks. Those desiring work in dentiatry should oall at Dr. Vaughan'i offioe. 6-6 aire. V. J. Mcranl and baby re turned Wednesday morning from Adams, Umatilla county, where they have been for tbe past month visiting relatives and friends. T.-M.: G. W. Phelps came down from Heppner yesterday and spent Sunday in the city. He left this morning for Portland, where be bas legal business to attend to. Ladies, take tbe best, If yon are troubled with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Ooneer & Warren. v Mrs. H. J. Striokfaden was taken sud denly ill down at the postoffioe last Wednesday, and would have fallen to tbe floor bad not Pap Simons oaagbt ber. She is yet quite ill. William Rusmue, ot Portland, is in Heppner, having arrived yesterday morning. He la on a tour of Eastern Oregon in the interest ot the state and tbe Omaha Exposition. People who carry water on botb shonlders usually get what they need. A man can not be a good republican and vote the oppoeite ticket, though some people think that tbis is perfectly legitimate. Hmith Borob is baok from Hkagway and tells tbe same old story of privation. Tbe country is over-ran and over-rated. It it were a veritable country ot gold, there are now loo many there for each to get a decent share. Tbe Gazette will olub witb the Oregon Senator, tbe great Pythian paper of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho, published at Portland, for 82.75 tor tbe two. Tbe Senator is all rigbt. No Knight ot Pythias should b without it, tf. L. B. Cower earn In from Long Creek Wednesday to meet Mrs. 0. W. Conger and oblldreo bars wbo have been io California tor tb paat lis months tor tb benefit ot tbeir bealtb. Tbey left for tbeir home la Long Creek yesterday. 8. A. Clarke, of Oregon, Dow in Weeb ington, baa been appointed to tbe posi tion ot librarian ot the interior depart ment. Mr. Clarke ia tbe father ot Editor Clarke, of (Jemi. The editor nt this paper had a very pleasant visit witb Mr. Clarke while east recently. Tb Gazette is in receipt or a moat interesting volnrne from Washington, being tb government' summary of affair io Cabs from tbe beginning ot the prevent trouble, with illustrative of tbe Main since it destruction, eo ooinpanied by obarta and map of great information. The n7.'He enrnt-etly fqiuels its old patrons t dr"P arand and ruew f r lb ooojing )nr. Tb Gazette i paying considerable attention to tbe war new and every insne ill have tbe latest It lis Ur. pr.llA mith InAal flAa u,f IhA latest t iiiics. K 'mabr that thee (etur'a cost money and tbat ual tb prtr ha anpport it cannot eootino to grow. If l'i peopl want a good paper tl tj mast sap ort it. Mrs. J. J. Roberts is ill. Mrs. Frank Gilliam is on the sick list. Mrs. P. B. MoSwords is ill witb la- grippe. Mrs. Geo. Conser is wrestling with la- grippe. Joe Woolery end family were up from lone the first of the week. Mrs. Bert Simons is visiting ber par ents over in Klikitat county. Hon. Henry Blaokraau was down at the metropolis the first ot this week. Carty brothers, Frank and John Kil kenny, Mike Marshal and other ot the Sand Hollow boys, are in town today. Sheep are being pushed oat over tbe trail for the Eastern range, and ultimate ly for the markets ot the United States. 8. T. Russell arrived today from Mis souri, nnd is an old friend ot Al Binrs He will remain ia tbis seotion if he likes it. Mat Halvorsen, of lone, was in town long enough Wednesday to do a little business all 'round, not overlooking the Gazette offioe. The usual servioes at the M.E. church, South. In tbe evening, Rev. W. E. Beeoh will preach. Good music will be rendered at eaoh service. Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer immediately relieves sour stomach, com ing up ot food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Oon eer & Warreu. v We have an immense number of old enbscriptiona unpaid. Those owing should be fair and square up. We have no objections to any person patronizing other papers, but isn't it a good idea to pay your old bill first? Now isn't tbat tbe rigbt thing to dof The business men's carnival Wednes day mgbt was tolerably well attended and generally successful, though tbere were fewer business house represented than before, because ot lack of pereona to assist in tbe work. Tb idea is a good ous and deserved all Ibe backing that it got. Having already disposed ot two car loads ot the oelebrated Fish Bios.' witgons, backs, baggies, backboards and carriages, we have a third carload en route, wuen yon see tbem you can recognize their superiority over any otber make of wagon without exoeption Minor A Co. 4tf Dr. J. W. Vowel, tb oconliit, arrived yesterday and will be here until next Wednesday. Tbe doctor bas bad an immense amuiint of experience in bis lioe and tbis paper bas on doubt bat that be will bate numerous patieuts dur ing bis brief stay. Those in need of glasses should call. Which is better, to thorough!?' flefcttss and purify the blood just now, or make yourself liable to the many dangero'tis .ailments which are bo prevalent & bring summer? Impurities have beefl accumulating iu the blood all winter, and right now is the time to get rid of them. A thorough course of Swift's Specific is needed to cleanse the .blood and puri fy the system, toning up and strengthening it all over. Those who take this precaution now are comparatively safe all summer; but to neglect it is to invite some form of sickness which is so com mon during the trying hot season, it is ndw that a oourso of Swift's Specific S.S.SXBiood will accomplish so much toward rendering the system capable of resisting the evil influences which are so liable to attack it during the summer when sickness is so abundant. It is the best tonic and system-buiider on the market, because it is a real blood remedy and is made solely to search out and remove all impurities, and supply an abundance of pure, rich and red blood. S. S. S. is made exclusively of roots and herbs, and is Nature's own remedy. It is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed U contain no potash, mercury o? other mineral. Be sure to get S. S. S. There is nothing half as good. PUBLIC ADDRESSED. The rasioBints Spoke at Heppaer ea Last Sat arday. Other FwHIIeol Matters. On last Saturday afternoon Walter Pierce and Joseph T. Hinkle, botb of of Pendleton, the latter tbe onion candi date for prosecuting attorney addressed I the people ot Ixingtoa from1 a fusion standpoint, and ifterw rda at Beppnef ia tbe evening. Mr. Pierce bad to cat his address quit short here on scoount of having lo mave on the train tor home, thus it is hardly fair to ftritieiee bis ef fort. From his standpoint it was not a strong address, thongb it was respectful ly received by an audienoe composed largely Of republicans Mr. Pierce, bow. ever, is a fjfue fellow and always gets a splendid orowd at Heppner. Mr. Joseph T. Hinkle lbs candidate tor prosecuting attorney, did not detl largely witb politios but confined bis re marks to local affairs and the office for which he is a candidate, real zing no doubt that if ohosen, like a judge of tbe oourt, be must know no politics. Tbe Gazette would not be honest it it said tbat Mr. Hinkle did not belp himself by bis remarks both at Heppner and at other plaot as well as through meeting tbe people socially. Mr. Hinkle realizes, however, that naturally this ooanty is republican, taking the presidential vote, and that be will have a bard Insele to re duce that majority. J. W. Morrow, tbe fusion oandidate for joint senator, followed witb a few re marks. Mayor Morgan, who presided, then thanked tbe people for their kind attention, and asking them to "oome back again," tbe audience wol aismissed. Wanted A position as foreman ot sheep outfit. Twenty years trailing ex perienoe. Know all toutee east and to Montana. Best of references. Address, Chas. H. Whbkler, Pendleton, Or, WA8 NICELY TKEATKD. Joe Hinkle PlmU Morrow County a Pleasant Keylon to Cauvuss. From the East Oregonlan. Joe T. Hinkle, candidate on the union tioket for distriot attorney, has returned from a trip into Morrow county. Mr. Hinkle made speeches at Heppner, Lex ington and lone, and met with an en- thusiaetio reception at eaoh plaoe. He found Morrow county prospering, Wheat growers and sheepmen feel great ly encouraged over present successes and the outlook for tbe future. Business at Heppner ia active, aud tbe community is oonteoted. Mr. Hinkle says of its people that they are sociable, hospitable and agreeable, and make it a point to treat strangers with oourtesy and kind nens. Politically the Morrow ooanty folk do not appear to be bonud by party ties, and are inolined to vote for the men wbo auit them, regardless ot political faith. Thousands are Trying It. In 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 lu cents. Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY BUOS., 50 Varrcu St., N. T. City. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, ana i never nopea xor cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that. Many acquaintance have used it with excellent results. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Wurren Ave. , Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for cat irrh and contains no cocaine, mercury no- any injurious drug. Price, BO oeuts. At druggists or liy mail. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought The Omaha Expoitltion. Mr. Wm. Rasmus, wbo is here in tbe interest ot the Omaha Exposition, in forms this paper tbat all Eastern Oregon counties thus far visited have done some thing. Baker gave 81.000, Umatilla (500, Sherman. $300, Union $500, and ao on. These subscriptions are not really gifts, as in tbe event tbe legislator makes the appropriation desired, Ibe money will be refunded, and the donor will lose tbe interest only. It pledges are worth anything there will be no trouble in pass ing tbe appropriation bill. Tbe only possible contingency would be another legislative hold-up. Pine Cows for Sale. I have a fine lot of well bred cows for sale. B. F. milk SWAOOAHT 58 URPLUS jjURSERY TOCK-1898 - SPRING PLANTING. milllit Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Tear Old, Carefully Grown of tbe Beat Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed. Apples, Grabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8ft Blackberries and Raspberries... Currant' and Gooseberries Straw ht Ties Grape Vines and Pie Plant W. Apo, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Foplar Hard Maple, Mt. Ash, English Box Alder Walnut, peb 100. FEB 1000. I 6.00 30.00 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 , 15.00 ' 100.00 , 8.00 50.00 Roses, two year blooming age, out door. Lilac, White end Purple, 2 year, xx Our collection ot Roses, Shrubs, Bulbs, Climers, Flowering trees. Evergreens. Weeping trees, eto, comprises the best eeleolion and shall be pleased to make you prioes on application. 50 at 100 rates, 500 at 1000 rates. Prioes are net, packing added at ooet. 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 tbe old stand with Earneas, Baddies, Whips, Spurs, and an endless ' lof of everything in their line. E. G. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise the new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm aa well as collect what ia due. E. O. NOB1VB & CO. Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOI GnrOlDlD And now the entire world Knows this verfect vroduct As the Star Brewery beer Bears the of HONEY TO LOAN. WANT A KE'V OOOD FARM LOANS IN Amounts of from (1,000 to f,(KX) at elRht I per cent. Interest payable annually. Appll- auons considered only irom larmers aciuany resldlne on tne farms. Noaeents. Address M. Q. Grlllin, 275, Stark Bt., Chamber of Commerce, roruaua, uregon. w-w. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, ! , . ' 203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or. NOTICE OF FILING PLATS. United States Land Omcs. The Dalles. OreKon. April 8th, 1898. OTICK 18 HKREBY GIVEN THAT THE approved plat of survey of township 121 South, range 'M Eant of the Willamette Merld- I lan, Oregon, has oeen received at this office and will ne otnclally tiled in tins omoe on Saturday, ine zain aay oi may, itws, ai iu o ciom a. m. jab. r, mwukiv, Register. WM. H. BR1GOH, Receiver. Gibson & Berger, At Chas Jones' Old Stand. Shaving. - - 15 Ots. Hair Outtintr. - 25 Baths 25c. Everything Strict ly l irst Class. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J . C. BORCHBRS Who has secured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in first class shape in e ery department, ltates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Shavlng 15 Cents. Shop two doors South of Postofflcu D. A. CURRAY, ' Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artist. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shop, Matlock Corner, 16 Canta 25 " Heppner, Oregon. Eitra Molli. Oos bay horse, white spotio forehead, Ooa grey mare, both bind feet white: eaob 4 years old. Branded oo rigbt stifle with the following desaribed oberaoler: inverted x" frown witb tbe letter T" on its atsm. Will pay $2 50 eaob for tbeir delivery to B. Pedbtrg or informa tion leading lo Ibeir reoove ry. Addreee k. H. WlKDeoB, Leiiugton, Or. Now that the days wax warmer and warmer you will perhaps bo looking for something new and light and cool to wear. Come down and look mer wash goods. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOEOHEES, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. OOL GROWERS If you have not yet realized that the "good old times" are with ur, your blood is out of order. Get rid of that "tired feeling" and awako to tho fact that the w over those mm- Wool Growers' Warehouse A Beoklea'i Araiea Halve. Tbe Beet Salve in tbe world for CaU, Bruiaae, Korea, Dloers, Halt Kbearu, Fever Horte, Tetter, Chapped Uatids, Cbilblaiua, Coroa, auu all Hk'o Erop- We've Got Them In abundance and beautiful designs. twos, ana puaiiiveiy cures Files or uo xjce gauzy summer goods at surprisingly pay reqnired. It is doaraottmd to give 1 , perfect aalufaetiou or tnonry refuotlod. t'rloe lit ceots par txn. for lale by BioOQia Drug IX)., ft. j. Kioonai, manager Miuor k Co. will Lave attll another carload of Fub Iiroe.' wagnua, boggine eariiigee, backe end backboard few days. If you need a vehicle ol aoy kind oome eod see them. They speak (or themeelvee aod are backed by posi tive giiareutMte from Fwh Bros, aod our$ Ue$. Minor A Co. 4it prices. Here are just a few: Don't Hurt your tnm.icn ty lining low-price baking pow der. Pay a fair price. SM Tercales, new patterns, price, 10-124-150 Dimities in Floral Designs, 10-12iloc Figured Lawns, a splendid line, 10-12J-15 French OrgandieB, new goods, 20-30c Cycling Tweeds, good summer Wear, 15c Linen Crashes, very serviceable 25c French Ginghams, 20-25c Minor & Oo. Is tho place to store your wool this season. Why? Be cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not being in the held buying wool ourselves, wo encourage competition amongst tho buyers and secure you the highest price. We are ellln wool sw ks and twine at cost. Davabla when wool Is sold. Band In nur ard a'ome. Wt pay the hUhest rash price (or sliwp polls and hl'lnf. W are airanta for Llttla' bin aud alack Laa( Tnhirii hln tha mil rIUI,la nnmn.( dipt on thr market. wa par iraiKhi to u-atnsMrt wnn riiitwi to do ki nr owners ol wool. H hat a (nil supply of t Barlaj and Wharnt, also HUtam Hollvd Harlay (or bamitri. IMraut your taaiuatvrs tlx lowar warahoasa. Wa guarantee you a fjoart deal. R. F. HYND, Manager. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinawarc & Queensware At Gilliam" & Bisbee's And by the way tbr nare anything yon eta rail (or In Uie Uueol Hardware, alovaa and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.