vr ...... ........ : Oil, How Thankful fain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying tho Elood. M A very severe pain came in my left knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a core broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal and tbe pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I saffered in this way for years, and gave up all hope ot ever being cured. My wife was reading 6t a case like mine cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my Buttering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief 1 I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in the best ot health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Hood's ' parilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer tbe following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE (2.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 1.50 $3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2.7 5 Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00... 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50o 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 1.30 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates -witn any paper on earth. METH. EP1SC. CHUKOH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Glioses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. 4. mi I .1 1 1 . - . ,t i ne dfikit ana mo onutj nity. i-onw. ThA i .(tutor itihv be formd at the narsonaare ad. joining the church, where he will be glud tc meet any wro may arBire to conemi nun on be glud to religious, soual. eivio, philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. J, W. FLE8HER. Minister. B. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, S p. m. Epworth league, Fri day. 7 d. m. "Let us orsake not the assembling of our selves togther." Pastor's residence In parsonage, next door to church. . C. K. Howard, Pastor, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services each 8unday at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. R. L. Shelly. Pastor. The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church Will meet at 8 o'clock, p. in., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Take Notice. 1, The sum ot five cents per line will be chanred for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of rmpect," lists of wedding presents and donors, ana obituary notices, (other than those the edit ; or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notin.es of soeclal meetings for whatever purpose. S. 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, i nese ruies wiu De siricuy aaner. ed to in everv instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Ho! Ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a Uvelv tune For the candidate, I'm free to stato, will stay with us till June. Then let him treat his voting friends to Sperry's Lin wood Rye, He'll catch our votes if he wets our throats for the voting men are ory. Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G. Bperry proprietor. The Gazette is not heralding its com ing with brass band bat its circulation can be determined at tbe Heppoer post- offioe. Advertisers will please note this Here and There. Statements for tbe Famous Simple Aoooant File printed el tbe Osteite of fice, tf. Born To the wife of H. E. Bertbol mew, near Pine City, this eouoty , May 8tb, 12 poood bo, "Oo'n jnioe" ie all riuht bnt (xiw Til lard bat a brand of 14-year-old goods that is bard to beat. 603 -If. Painless remedy for extreotiug teeth. It Dot as slated, do charges. Try Dr. Vaugbao's new plan. 604-If. Best eooommodation and courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh sod Wash. 8te Portland, Oregon. 0. E. Redfield U in receipt ot a silk handkerchief, a miniature American flag, sent bim by Mrs. Iledfleld from New York state. Tbey are all tbe "no'' back there. The Oszotls oarnea a fnll stock of nwnrolng Dote, correspondence style, with an velopea to match. Those desiring saoh stationery eeo have their wants applied at this office. tf. Dr. John W. Rasmus, ot tbe "Red light," ever on tbe alert for enmetbing oew, can furnish yon the finest cock tails in the laod Manbatteo, Jersey, Vermouth or Oio msds by so artist in tbs business. Drop Io and take the taste out of yonr mouth. If Frank MoFarland bas bteo appointed special street ot The Editable Life As saraooe Co., of Mew York, tbe strongest in tbe world. Ceeb surplus to policy holders of over CO millinc dollars. IWt take insurance withont seeing the Dew plane ot the Equitable, Insures both snee at same rates. T7lf Beside keeping tbe largest assort meot ot candies, fruits, cigars and Dotioca to be found anywhere in tbe eitr, Jee. Uert is dow able to supply yon with the rVtland dailies and all the maglnes and periodicals, both for eign sod doroesiic. If you waot read ing matter, give Jim a call at tbe Depp- esr Candy rectory. See M. Lichtentbal k Co. for shoes, a Arthur Hodsoo was io town Saturday las'. Gilbert Coats was down from Hard man yesterday. M. S. Maxwell was down from Hard man over Sunday. Billy Barrett, of Sand . Hollow, spent Sunday io Heppner. Mr. Morton, ot Wagner, was io our oity on business Tuesday. Bob Krick ie in from the sheep range, after several weeks' absence. Miss Elsie Jones is over from tbe Nels Jones estate on Butter oreek. J. C. Meek will go over the trail Ibis year for A. BJ. Cree, of Montana. John Parkins, who lives near Lexing ton, was seen in our midst yesterday. A. Roderick and E G. Grant are in town representing tbeir respective firms. Rosooe Shaw pulled in Saturday from Long Oreek and look out freight this week. D. E. Oilman has bought tbe Will Kirk property, tbe consideration being $2,500. Pat MoDaid and Ed. Doberty were in from the Sand Hollow sheep ranoh yes terday. Mrs. Emma Eiloup was over yesterday from her borne near Little Butter oreek, on business. Paul and Frank Flanmgan and Parsell Bros, are assisting io shearing operations in this vicinity. Those wishing private board can find accommodations at the reesidenee of Mrs. W. J. LefZr. 44 tf Tbe Gazette is informed that Rev, Goodwin's son is Dot improving as rap idly as was hoped for. I. Jaoobs, John A. Clark, Loyd Oooh- raa and J. J. Read, knights of the grit, Sundayed in Heppner. Miss Ina Mitchell was up from lone to visit her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs James Jones, the first ot this week. Newt Smith took out a big eight-horse load with trail wagon tbis morning with destination John Day "town", Bring your bides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market . He pays highest market prioe, eia-tr. marsb White, omdidate (or assessor on tbe fusion ticket, and Alva Leach, ot Lexington, were seen in town Saturday last. James Jones is over from the Butter oreek ranoh on business. He says tbat be Is doing nicely this year with tbe sheep. Mr, W. E. Pruyn oame up from Hills boro on last Saturday, He was not ac companied by Mrs. Pruyn owing te tbe letter's illness. E. O. Noble & Co. are rustlers after business. Tbe fiaest saddles and har ness to be found io Heppner. See their new ad in this issue. tf. Sam and I. N. Hughes left Saturday niRht for Wagner on receipt of a tele phone message announcing tbe serious illness ot tbeir father. Children's day will be observed next Sunday evening at the M. E. Churob, Soutb, with a very interesting program. Come out and bear it. Pendleton Republican: Qeorge D. Fell, the popular assistant postmaster, is seriously ill with poeumoDis. His many friends hope for his early reoovery, Atbena Press: N. Swaggart was in to ad Tuesday morning for the first time in several months. Tbe old gentleman has entirely recovered from bis reoent illness. Look op the Denver & Rio Grande advertisement and note the change la reference to the Monday exoorsioos. It is a splendid line to go over if you wish to visit tbe east. Tbe Gazette is odder obligations to tbe visiting sheepmen, BDd others, who contributed 85.75 yesterday towards keeping np tbe Gazette's war bulletin. Tbe "boys" are "all right This afternoon Bob Willis and J. H Ilansbrougb beoame involved In a "muss" down oo Main street. The most damage was . done after tbe flgbt when Recorder Richardson got In his "work." Shilob'i Coosumptioo Cure cures bere others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and do home should be ithout it. Pleasant to take and goes rtgbt to tba spot. 8old by Oonser k Warren. x Last evening tbe ladies ot the Parson age and Home nission Snoiety of the M. E. oburcb, Soutb, gave tbe pastor, C. R. Howard, a surprise sod donation. A liberal donation in money and provisions was reoeivsd. COUNTY COCttT PROCEEDINGS. 2 75 19 00 15 00 600 Thursday, May 5. The county court met pursuant to adjournment with same offioers of preceding days. Tbe following miscellaneous bills were allowed: E. R. Hunlock, county physician $16 66 J. W. Morrow, county expense ao 1 75 Wm. Hayes, pauper aoo )iint 6 00 Win. Barton, " " .... 40 00 Gilliam k Bisbee, road and bridge aooooot 4 65 , H. Haines, pauper account.... 40 00 Nichols k Leaoh, road and bridge acoonot W. P. Snyder, ooronet's expense. . L. Yeager, pauper account.... John Foster, pauper and corouer's acoount. W. Shipley, county school su perintendent 207 70 Austin & Western, road and bridge acoount 86 00 Lee Cantwell, pauper aouount ... 1 00 W. Wells, oonnty expenses.... 9 75 Coast Agency Co., stationery 3 00 G. Bartholomew, ooouty ex pense 150 T. R. Howard, pauper aooount. . . 31 65 The bill ot A. G. Petteys for assessor's salary, $60, was considered, and after due consideration said bill was contin ued until next term. Otis Patterson, ooimty expense . v 17 95 J. L. Howard, oounty commis sioner 19 00 J. W. Beoket', earns 18 00 Boys and Girls Aid Sooiety, dona tion 10 00 Slooum Drug Co., pauper acc lunt 10 10 E. R. Swinburne, sa ne 15 00 Oonser k Warron,same 14 80 Thompson k Binns, pauper coro ner aocount 24 00 E. R. Hunlock, coroner acoount abd physician 59 00 Petition of W. C Campbell, et al., ask ing for an appropriation ot $100 to be ex pended in road work in Gooseberry can yon, and the oourt not being fully ad vised, ordered that said petition be continued tor investigation. In the matter of road district No, 27, application of E P. Greene, supervisor, considered and bo appropriation of $75 made, to be expended io road work in said district. Application of Mrs. Q. C. Browc con sidered and an allowance of $40 made for her benefit. State of Oregon vs. Frank Snow end Pete Line, tbe cost bill allowed was hb follows: W. A. Riobardson, justioe tees. . , 7 70 State of Oregon vs. Marguerite Garn sey. Total ooBt bill in oase allowed, $47.20. It was deemed advisable by the court to establish a fund to be known as an emergenoy fund to pay ircidental ex penses. It was therefore ordered that $25 be set aside as suob fund. Bill of White McLaughlin for bridge, to tie amount of $154 05, allowed. In the matter of receiving scrip on txxes, after due consideration tbe court orders tbat tbe sheriff be and he is here by instructed to reoelve do more county scrip on taxes after May 20tb, 1898. To Dawsoa City. W. M. Rudio oame in Saturday and departed immediately for Seattle, where be will remain until tbe band ot oattle, consisting ot 100 bead, wbiob will be started from Pendleton today, will reaoh tbat poiDt Oo the 15th be will ship to Alaska and drive over the Daweon trail to Dawson City, where be hopes to realize a great deal ot money through tbe venture. Sheep have been driven in almost to Dawson, bnt it is Dot known tbat cattle have ever been taken in that way, but it is more than likely that Mr. Radio will suooeed. At least this paper so hopes. Telephones Need Fixin'. Tbe local telephone exohange, of Heppner, is in bad working order and most of the time is practioally useless. 'Phones are neoessary in this day and age and tbe Gazette bas been one ot tbe best friends the looal company has bad, because tbey have something that the people should make nse of. Thirty and more 'phones are in use in our little oity, and the people are snxious that the service given be snob tbat more will be added to tbe list. It oan be done, bnt not by allowing the system to become entirely useless. ACETXL.ENB (iaS. Harriet Beeceeb Stowk is reportea by a New York paper to have so far lost her strength of mind as to sit for hours cutting out paper dolls like s little girl. She has good health, which improves as her intellect diminishes. Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson is portly, gray-haired woman, who was a grandmother when she became Mr. Stevenson's wife. She is a remarkably clever woman, a talented writer and a chatty and cheerful conversationalist. The public library building of Pull man, 111., was designed and equipped by Mrs. Lucy Hall Fake, a newspaper woman of Chicago, who was at one time secretary to George M. Pullman. This library is said to be second to none in the state in perfection of detail. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett is soon to leave Washington for a year's sojourn abroad. Much of her time will be spent in London, where she is almost as well known in society as in New York. But in the autumn ah will make a tour of Egypt and the Holv Land. Dogs Need Iron According to Prof. Schrniederberg, of Strasburg, dogs need iron in their food. He relates the case of a strong dog that was nearly starved by being fed for a long time with pure milk. Just as he seemed on the point of death a grain of ferratin was added to his daily allow ance of milk ; when, instead, of refusing as heretofore, he devoured it ravenous ly, and in the. space, of two weeks re covered his normal health and strength. -Albany Argus. Consumption of Iron. In the year 1888 the consumption of iron, per inhabitant, was: For Great Britain, 400 pounds; Belgium, 310; tURPLUS jUURSERY tTOCK- 1898 - SPRING PLANTING. ; Clean, Thrifty Trees, Two and Three Year Old, Carefully Grown of the Best Varieties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed. per 100. per 1000. Apples, Crabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8ft $ 5.00 $ 30.00 Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaobes, Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, AlmoDds, Somoni 5to8ft 8.00 60.00 Blackberries and Raspberries 1.00 5.00 Currants and Gooseberries 3.00 20.00 Strawberries 1.00 3.00 Grape Vines and Pie Plant 5.00 30.00 W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder Poplar 5.00 30.00 Hard Maple, Mt. Asb, English Walnut, Butternut 1000 30.00 Roses, two year blooming sge, out door .... 15 .00 100,00 Lilac, White end Purple, 2 year, xx 8.00 50.00 Our collection of Roses, Shrubs, Bulbs, Climers, Flowering trees, Evergreens, Weeping trees, etc, comprises the best seleotion and shall be pleased to make yon 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 yon want. Address, Payette Nursery, Payette. Idaho. The light of tbe future. Why not be independent and own your own little gas plant which will give four times more light thao ordinary gas or electrio lights at one bait the oost? ApplioBble for nse in cburobes, stores factories, hotels, residences and country homes ; j United States, 200; Germany, 204; safer than ordinary gas or kerosene lamps. Approved by all the Boards of Underwriters throughout tbe United S'Btes. We waot a first class agent in evry towu. Write for catalogue and prioes. TfiK ACETYLENE OAS MA CHINE CO , Akron. Ohio. Estray Notice. One bay horse, white spot io forehead One grey mare, both bind feet white; each 4 years old. Branded on right stifle with the following described character: inverted "a" frozen with the letter "P" on its stem. Will pay $2.50 eaoh for their delivery to H. Padberg or informa tion leading to tbeir reoovery. Address A. H. Windsor, LexiDgton, Or. A NEW FIRM 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. G. Noble and Mrs. Geo. Noble comprise tne new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as collect what is due. Bucklen's Aralca Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Mores, TJioers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, nod all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by Slooum Drug Co., E.J. Blocum, manager. ADVERTISED LETTEB9. ADVEHT18ED AT HEPPNEH I ETTERB Li Or., May , 1898. Gates, Mr. (Sheepbuyer) Jones, 1 J Kills, Mrs J A Kice, Mini Maud Bolln, W M Buch, John R O'Connor, L Urunou, Mini Amelia When calling for these letters please say advertised. i. r. Williams, f. si, TO THE PUBLIC. EASTERN OKEGON SHEEP. Something; of the Industry and the Value of the Same to Heppner. Tbe sheep industry of Eastern Oregon is one tbat few people, while they con sider it sn important one, bave little knowledge of, its vastceea or the im mense sm 'not of money It annually die Tbe people of Heppner are hereby nc titled that the undersigned oannot fu nish water for irrigating gardens this season, and tbe use of same (or tbat pur pose is strictly prohibited. 47 tf IIepi-nbr Liuht k Watbr Co A Mure Thins; for Ton. A transaction in which youruiinot loseisa sui-euuug. Biliousness, aim iicuuuciiu, mr red Loiiuue, ta er, piles aud a tliousund other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liver. Cajcaiots Oiindy (Jiiihartk-, the won .i,...ft naur livoi Ktimnlnnt and intesiiual tributes into the bands of the people in touio are by all druggists guaranteed to cure the various nonntiA In H.a .cum M. or money refunded. C. O. C. are a sure lion of the state. t'V BiiUHileund booklet free. 10c. i"c. 60c bue our big ad. To give a faint idea to tbe uninitiated, tbe Oseette gives a few of tbe large sales tbst bave been consummated within the past tew weeks, tbe sheep sold going to the various portions of the oountry as follows: Frank Laoy, 80,000 head, to Nebraska; Corson k Miller, 13,000 head, to Wyom ing; A. M. Bnooe, 8.000 bead, to Wyom ing; Roth well, 4.500, to Wyoming; J, W. Blake k Co., 19,000 head, Wyoming; B. M. Merrill & Co., North Dakota, 10, (MX); Platte Valley Sbeep Co., Wyoming, 2B.000; Nat Webb, to Idaho, 6,000. This makes a total ot something like 116,500 head, all bands ontQttiog Id Heppner. To show the amount of money required to outfit one band, nil of which is di tribuled among onr merobaots, we give one item as furnished by Dr. J. M. Wil son, manager of tbe Platte Valley Sbeep Company, as to the cost t outfitting bis hand for starting, via.: Saddlery and Fine Cows for Cale. I bave a fine lot of well bred cowa for sale. B. F. milk SWAUUAKT. 0-8 Stop that cough! Take warning. rnav lead to consumption. A 25c bot tie of Sbilob'i Cure may save your life Sold by Corser Warren. x CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the Tff jO- NOBIB Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. Sweden, 170; France, 112; Austria, 45; Spain, 37; Italy, 22, and Russia, io pounds. N. Y. Sun. This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a eenerous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the greiit merits ol me romeuy. ELY BROTHEItS, 5G Warron St., Kew York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr. . of Grent Fnlls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream linlin to me. 1 can empbamze his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if usotl asmrecteu." Rev. Francis W. Poolo. Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. Wanted A position rb foremen of sheep outfit. Twenty years trailing ex perience. Know all routes east and to Montana. Best of references. Address, Chas. H. Wheeler, Pendleton. Or. monky to i oan xAtid now the entire world MONEYTOLOAN. . , . rf vrodUCt T want a few good farm loans in 3$ he star Brewerii beer I Amounts of from $1,000 to :.,000 at eight ai t,'"? -"'"" J" vwvi y per cent, interest payaoie annually. Appii-1 cations considered only from farmers actually r..i ili n c on tne farms. No aeeilts. Address M. O. Urittin, 275, Stark St., Chamber of Commerce, I Portland, Oregon. -. OO. THE ART Of BREWING- Was Perfected by Production of.... the HOOP GOID On draught at all popular saloons N NOTICE OF FILING PLATS. Umtkd Btatks Land Officb, The Dulles. Oreaon. Anril Hth. 189R. OTTHE Irt HKRKBY HIVEN THAT THE approved plat of survey of township 12 fkmth, range '2 East ot the W illamette Merid ian, Oregon, tins Deen received at this omce and will be ottlcially filed In this offlce on Saturday, the 2th day of May, laws, at iu o cioos a. m. J AD . . Mi'univ, Register. WM. H. BRIUOH, Receiver. STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. Chas. W. Ingraham, Assayer and Analyst Main Street, Heppner. Or., At Conner k Warren's Drug Store. Analysis of ores a specialty. Gibson & Berger, At Chas Jones' Old Stand. Shaving. - - 15 Cts. Hair Cutting, - 25 Batha 2oc. Everything Strict ly First Class. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS THE BIG brick; hotel, The Palace ...Has been leased by... 1 . C. BORCIIERS Who has secured tho services of MRS. MARGARET VON CADOW As manager. It will bo run in first class shape in every department. Jtates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. ml Pi -i'JT5 si urn m Shaving 15 Cents. Shop two doors South of Postofllcc D. A. CURRAY, Formerly ot Pendleton Tonsorial Artist. THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt, J. C. BOROPrERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Rhop, Matlutk Comer, IS CenU 25 " iieiuer, OrcKon. w OOL GROWERS Now that the davs wax warmer and harness .M6; hardware. UJ; provi- wiU ,)(.rhaps be looking for lone, (ItJO; blacksmilhlos;, $100; 1 ferjr .. .J ' i l't, oril ,,1 n .ntfn.iiio! h,. D,,r,h...Vi something new and light and cool to tod feed, t110 ; borsee purchased, fl.'iilO: bosrd for benJe. 175: incideotols. I1B0. W'ear. Total, i811 To cvrry 1,(101) betd ot Lwp It is etl mated to require one tnarj and one horse and lor every 6,000 Lttd out wtfroo aod team, driver, etc, so it cuo be easily es timatrd tba emouol of eipenditure re quired to oompletely ootQt a band for travel. HeppDor it out of tba Inrgt at, if uol the largest, ooiflitiog fjoitite io Eastern Oiegoo, tod ber merchants realise the value of tba thep iodostry. Mid Hds. Kll Ketv baa returoeJ from Kil and fit) ds that (lilliam'e rods are mnnb better thao oara. Iu I)uttrmtlk eeuv oo the road la io terribloooditiou, outil tbe Oillisrn oonitr line la rarhed, and thn lhre la a oomplrle treuafiirniatino. It taearlsinlj net very ord Uble for our eoutity (hat our tboronghfarea should fins oeglectfd. Mooh wool Ibslonli. nartly eomea here a ill o In Arliugia la enose.ineooa of Ilia condition of the roads, sir. Keener aaya. If you have not yet realized "good old times" are with blood h out of order "tired feeling" and that the that tho u, your Get ril of that awake to tho fact t iMk arr. " vi In ttm a The Ost'tte will elnb w ith the Oregon Beoator, tbe Brest Pythian paper of Ore goo, Washington and Idaho, published at Portland, for $175 for the Uo. Tba Beoator la all rltfht. No Koigbt of Pytbiaa should be without it. tf. Minor k Co. will have atlll another carload of Fi"b Bros.' wagooa, bona itte esrihires, baoka and buokboarde In a few dsya. It you need vehicle of any kind come and ee tbrm. They apeak for tbemaelvea and ara backed by post tiva guarantiee from Fib Iiroe. and ourt'.ht. Minor A Oo. lit H P. Klititt. alio rroeelly sold iba 0i dun 'Jlob, baa eioolu 1l fr a ebanga and real, to run tba howling allf at nppnr lor awbila, nutil ba again feela like entering tha fluid of jmrnatism. Ha look ebarge Ibia week end is baring tba alleys plaoel off an 1 tba plana Im proved generally, and baa ordered new bslla. blo. ale. Mr. Hhott will move bia family tn Ibia plana from Condon j about Jnoe 1st. - ' i r. U li n i-r.i,! l.iiv. Iiv. anil huv acain. it i j.., iir,. t'lcv'rr Minimi. 'I ha N'l ( the 1 earnegee ead tacks renxivtd Ibis spring !'';'. "-H" ' Tbey will be bare Iba Brat of tba .k. botr a wr snd it will ba thr million I. For a good, strong-, durabla wsgoa Ihey inrr Niw rars. It mnins turrit iirovwl, tii Sn Mil. Iok at II, cm vnnrtr Tbsy ara barked by positive guarant. Come down find look mer wash goods. over those sum- Wool Growers' Warehouse 1 T We've Got Them In abundance and beautiful designs. Nice gauzy summer goods at Burpriwingly low prices Here are just a few: j Is the place to store your wool thin Henson. Why? He- causo we uo aHtrictlv warehouse iuhim'hh. and not heme in the field buying wool ournelves, we oncourago competition amongst the buyers and secure you tho highest price. Ws are srlllna wool sai ks ami twins at enat, Myabls alien KiMil Is solt. Hrnl In your erdsr st onie. Hi Hr tha hlshrst ch pries for alim-p -1 la ami hllm. Y sis hhiiU lor Llttla'a DID and liack Laal Tobacco Dlo. tha only reliable trriarr1 dl on tht mark!!. v imf Irrluht to ninstors wlii-n rnini.'a innn v nr nwnrrs ol wmii, Wr hsff a lull aupply ol Km i Hnrli-jr slut W html, also NUtiu Kollfl ti Ivy for li-ainsWrs. IHrw I your iMimlrrs Io tlx iowsr wstelioaMi, W gmrsnlK yo'i a KUrt dual, R. F. HYND. Manaocr. aaulbrr I'srla4 mill. Tbia maksa lie third rarloal of Fiab wona, biifitra, bnokboarda.l t! .il l'i-nrl sm lh imot drhglilful Uil rtuu'ator l"t rryti'Hlv Hi tr round. All iVrcales, new patterns, price, 10-12 J-l5c Dimities in Floral Designs, 10-12-irc Figured Lawns, a splendid line, 10-12-15 French Organdies, new goods, 20-.'J0u Cycling Tweeds, good summer Wear, 15c Linen Craslios, very serviceabh 2c French Ginghams, 20-2'c dLio.or, & Co. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinawarc & Quccnsvvarc At Gilliam i Bisbee's And by Iba way tby hars any thins too cua It (or In tha Una ot Hardware, atoirss aud Tluwaie. GO WHERE YOU CAN OET WHAT YOU WANT, dru;gnts Oi', 2jc,X a box, curt guarantwii. I 4 If Mtaoa k Ot,