T fWUi1 T :v.. t .1 u Poor and Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble -Had no Appetite-Now Better In Every Way A Delicate Child. "Some time since I took a sudden cold and could not get rid of it. Being subject tocatarrhand bronchial trouble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Sareapa rilla. In a short time the cough disap peared, I slept well, had a good appetite and I was better in every way. Last spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and no strength. I resorted to Hood's Sarsaparilla 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 seporilla and now he has a good appetite and Is able to Bleep." Miss Abbib J. Freeman, South Duxbury, Mass. HOOCl'S Sapar1ua lithe Que True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. HnnH'c OS 1 1c are the best after-dinner aiwu a i-i us pillSi ajd ujgestioni Take Notice. 1. The sum ot live cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of rMpect," list of weddinf? presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give aa 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. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and mad known upon application. Ho! 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 Linwood Rye, He'll catch our votes if he wets our throats for tne voting men are dry. Sold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. Q, 8perry, proprietor. The Gazette ia not heralding its oom irjg with a brass baud bat its circulation can be determined at the Heppoer post office. Advertisers wil! please Dote this. Here and There. See M. Lichtenthal & Co. for shoes, a Andy Cook was in from Lena on last Friday. Frank Merrill was in this week from Ibe range. Mra. Eli Keeney is visiting relatives Dear Eugene Hod. Henry Blaokmao returned from Portland this morning. Hon. J. W. Morrow returned from Harney county this morning William Rush Is around again after a larious illneBi of two months. A special stock tram is in this after noon for the big shipment of cattle. A. M. Oree, of St. Paul, oame in Fri day to look after bit drive of shsep. Rosooe F. Oakes, one of our jolly traveling men, Snrdayed in Heppner. Green Matbews and wife were in from J. W. Morrow's Bhea creek ranob yester day. Attorney Gourley passed through Heppner from tbe ioterior on last Satur day. Statements for the Famous Simple Aooonnt File printed at tbe Gazette of fioo. tf. 0. E. Hicks, ot this office spent 8ud day and yesterday with friends in Ar lington. Born Up on Jag creek, near Blank Butte, on May 7th, to the wife ot J. W. Brown, a son. The war is on and now ymi should subscribe for tbe Gazette. The latest newt, always. O. D. Reooie it up from Salem in tbe employ of Ward & MoWilliams, tbe res taurant people. Those wishing private board can find accommodations at tbe residenoe ot Mrs. W. J. Leecer. 44 tt "Oo'n juice" ia all right bit rw Til- lard has a brand of M-ycr-old goods that It bard to beat. boS-'f, Painless remedy for extrsotiog teeth. If not at alated, no obarges. Try Dr. Vaugbao'e ciw p'ao. 604- tf. Best aooooimodation and ooorteoas treatment at she Imperial Hotel, Seventh od Wasb. &ta ortland, Oregon. Tbe Gazette oarries a full stock ot mourning note, oorretpondenoe style, with envelopes to match. Those df siring nob stationery can bave their wants applied at tbit office. tf. Dr. John W. Raamui, ot tbe "Red- light, ever on tbe alert for something new, ean famish yea tbe finest cock tail in tbe land Manhattan, Jersey, Vermouth or Gio made by ao artist in tbe business. Drop la end take tbe taste oat of your mouth. if Some vf oar people wore nercised Baoday morotog over tbe report tbat Admiral Dewey bad beso arretted aod btld as a prisoner. When being asked opoo what charge, the answer was tor running a shell game la Manila to tbe detriment ot tbe Spaniards. Frank McFarlaod bat bo appointed tpeoial agent ot Tbe Eqtitable Life At toraoot Co of Ms York, the strongest to tbe world. Casb surplus to policy holders of over 50 mlllioc dollars. Dou't take Insurance without seeing the new plant tf the Equitable. Insures both nee at same rate. 77tf Bslde keeping tbe largest assort ment oaBdieS, frptts, rlg&re and notions to be found anywhere In tbe eitv, Jaa. Uert It now aide to supply yoa with tbt Portland dailies aud all lbs magatloee and periodicals, both for elge aod domestic. It yoa want read ing matter, viva Jim a call at to Hepp oer Candy Factory, If l-tf. iri UiUt W"l"l ail iiH I I 1 Ml wm Sini. Tbu4. t r i i i j - 5r It lookt like more rain. Ltt it come. J. L. If eager, tbe furniture man, ia in Portland. Tom Mstlock is in town takiog some needed rest. Dave Pressley ia in today from Little Butter creek. Dr. J. W. Togel, specialist tor refrac tion and defeots of tbe eye, will be bere every three months. 648-lyr Obas. Morgan, ot Sand Hollow, who b as been ill for some time, was reported worse on last Sunday. Gome out tomorrow and bear Bio. W. A. Moody and O. W. Fulton at 7;30 p. m., at the opera bouse. A band of sbeepsbearers came in Sat urday and bad a good time "oelebrating" on fheir hard-earned wages. Most of tbe sheepmen bave about wound up their shearing and have their wool crop ready tor the market. Bring your bides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market . He pays highest market prioe. 619-tf. Andy Rood gives jthe obeering infor mation tbat tbe full crop of wheat is all right. However, rain woold do muob good. Dr. G. E. Eahelmao, ot The Dalles, was in town Sunday and yesterday. He will "make'' this to wo regularly here after. Charles Gilaon is 'tending camp for Will 8pencer this year. He reports hit fatber-in-iaw, John Ambrose, as seri ously ill. D. A. Shepherd and Oaoar Hurt, of Walla Walla, are in lbs city this week, looking after a location to engage in business. E. G. Noble & Go. are rustlers after business. Tbe finest saddles and bar ness to be found in Heppner. Sue their new ad ia this issae. tf. John Alien, Tip Williams and Marian Rounds are eaob in Heppner with Grant county wool, the first ot the season from across the mountains. Tbe town is full of shearers at present but they will soon move on towards the north. Montana's muttons will com plete tbe season's work. Mrs. Harry Phillips, of Clark's Can yon, was in tbe oity Saturday, trading, aud also visiting her husband, who is employed at the Arcade. Wool from tbe interior Is continuing to arrive in large quantities at the Heppner market and tbe warehouses are kept busy reoriving and handling it. Low Tillard's ball dog is a pretty bad dog among other town ours, and unless Low's oanioe has the rigbt-of-way most all tbe time there is an insurrection. Joe Keeney oame up Saturday from Portland where he had been to purchase etook of merchandise for bis son, Walter, who is establishing a store at Susanville. He will leave soou for his borne. Several good showers ot rain during the latter part of .Inst and tbe first part of this week laid the dust, cooled the atmosphere, and was benefioial to the farmer. Stop tbat oongb! Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bot tie of Sbilob s Cure may tave your life. Sold by Conger k Warren. z Karl't Clover Boot Toa, for CoDstipa tton it't tbe beat and if Bfter using it you don't say so, return package and get your money. Sold by Conser k Warren. z T. W. Stanage, Wes MoNabb, J. C and Wiley Wattenberger oame in yes terday from tbe Campbell ranch on Bat ter creek and left last night fur Hunting tou, where tbey will tbear. Tbe ladles ot Heppner will be per mitted to bowl free ot charge on Thurs day of tbit week, from 8 to 5 o'olock p m. All tbe ladies are invited to oome whether they wish to bowl or not. For Constipation take Karl't Clover Tea, Ibe great Blood Purifier, ouret headaches, Nervousness, Eruptions on tbe faoe, and makea tbit bead as dear as obeli. Bold by Cooser k Warren, z Tbe Gazette will elub with the Oregon Senator, tbe great Pythian paper ot Ore goo, Washington and Idaho, published at Portland, for 82.75 for the two. Tbt Senator is all right. No Knight of Pytbias should be without it. tf. Roberts k Tbomat, taonera, who art oondootioi; on establiabmeitt bare, showed the Gazette a floe robe, made ot coon hides, tbat was mounted tor Dr Swinburne. It ia a beauty, and thowt tbat tbe gentlemen understand tbsir business. Tbe tailor wbo protested ogaintt slop ping for tometbiog to eat daring tbe flgbt tt Manila, tearfully pleading "Let'i keep oo ond finish 'em now, oaptaio To b I with breakfast," caooot be recommended for o position in o Bnodsj school bat he Is a baodr sort ot man to bave around la a sorsp. Minor A Co. will bave still aaolbt carload of Fish Bros.' wagons, boggles, earriaget, backs and buokboards lo few days. If yoa oed o vehicle of any kiod come ond tee tbem. Tbey apeak for tbmelv-i and are backed by P"st tive guarantees from Flab Bros, aod cursrtY. Minor k Co. 4;f Last tvet'rg, Mrs. U. J. Slrickftdoo ood too and Mr. B. F. Coltbar and ift left for Pjrllaud on the braoeh trsio From tbsre, wiih lbs sirpti o of Mr, Coltbar, tby will protd on to Fair baveo whsre air. Htrirkfadeo bas Itastd a big printing and jib flant, aeJsr tbe firm aarn of Col thar k Htricktadto. Mr. Uoltber may rataro to lleppner from P.Hleod,but oot deciis 1. HitOt to tbem. tnm Mllllwaa a tear. Wlirt. trtiv, try, and Irtiy Min, it rnwina ttor'ra itiheil. Ibm -lc u( the I'tnf rm tinw Kaifit ar l't...tlri (andy Cathartic at th rat rl two million ! tvur. a vrr and it will 1 thrro miiii'in t ; lots Srw tdt'. It mm i liwv.i (.rmtij, tlt Caaraivte are ths Bot V gMf'i lti rfi''v (r rrKe4f lea t tout4 Ail ' rfi m K, 2w, K4 1 Wi, fvr riteu4. George, Land goes oat oo tbe trail rith H. P. Rothwell this season. 0. L. Weydert, of Lewiston, Mont., is here to bay stock sheep-ewes and lambs. John Gildea is having ap o lot ot tbeep for tbe Zimmerman Packing Co., to be fed io Montana. Mrs. Mary Perkins hat disposed of ber Heppner property to Pbil Blabm for $1000. She and family will shortly leave for Portiuud. E. Cave and J. W. Brown are over from Bbea oreek today. They say that Rbea creek wat visited by a heavy shower last evening. Our oonntry correspondents can belp i out any time. Don't ail write at onoe, please. We know tbst this it your busy season, bat ynnr respective seotions must be represented. H P. Rothwell left lust evening for Wyoming. Mr. Rothwell is a whole- souled gentleman and mademnny friends during bis sojourn in Heppner. O. L. Mead, representing the Campbell Horse Nail Co , of Hartford, Conn., wa bere over Sunday, and as a result of bis visit nearly every resident ia wearing a iirse nail ring. Dr. D. J. McFall has purchased tbe Brock place, paying therefor $1000. Mr. W, E. Brook and family have taken up their residence in tbe Rbea property, near tbe court house, recently oooapied by H. J. Striokfadea and family. D, C. Our lane is in town, having oome in from his father, "TJnole" John Gnrdane's ranch, near Ridge yesterday. Mr. Gurdane n living near Los An geles, Cat., but will stop bere soma weeks while arranging business affairs. While io town he is tbe guest of bis rother-in-law, L. W. Briggs. BIA UNION BPKAKIN8. Cyelnne" Davis and Hon. J. L. Btory He galed the Crowd at the Opera Boon Last Thursday. On Thursday lest Hon. J. H. (Cyclone) Davis, of Tezas, aud J. L. Story, of Wasco eounty, union oandidale foraltor ney general, addressed a large audience at tbe opera house on tbe issues of tbe day, from a fusion standpoint. There were a few republicans present and all remained till the end of the exercises. Mr. Storj'e remarks were few, prefer ring tbit Mr. Divit, who ia a splendid talker, should make tbe speech ot tbe oocasion. Davis is nlranst world-re nowned as an orator, plain in appear' anoe beyond extreme JetTertooianism. almost nokempt, one might say. But he goes at it "hammer and tongs." His arguments, however, were quite an oient, but tbe man has talent end be bolda a crowd splendidly. Heppner always receives every person as though he were a pnnoe and this was no exception. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Council met In regular sesilon lait night, Mayor Morgan presiding and all councilman present except Lichtenthal and 8perry. The minutes of the last regular teuton were read and approved. Petition of Chris Borchers and V. W. Tlllard referred to the oommtttes on licenses and allowed. The followlag bills were a1 lowed: Heppner Transfer Co., 13; A. T. McNay, 13.76 3Tbe committee on health aud police in structed the marshal to engage an aulitant John Foster appointed and confirmed by the council, to hold the place till after election. On motion of Roberts, seconded br Simons, the marshal was Instructed to remove ths small hydrants on lidowalks, the vote standing Rob erts and Himoni, affirmative, and Blocum and Rasmus, negative, the mayor deciding ths vote in the affirmative. An ordinance relating to laundries read tbe first time by section. On motion of Rasmus, seconded by Roberts, ths further consideration of the ordinance was tabled Indefinitely. Council adjourned. Big Cattle Bhlpmeat Tom Rhea Informs the Gazette of a big cattle shipment this week from Heppner, Cutis Rock and Echo, ths number to bt respectively 800, 2.1O and 300 head. Tbe rattle were pur chased by Mr. Rbea for E K. Wlllard, ot La Grande, for eastern shipment. C. Glasgow brought over 100 head of tbt Heppner consign me lit from Jhas. White's ranch, sear Condon. Bugh Fields la In from the ranch. Alva Leach was up from LeitngUin Mouday, John Campbell and Bam Halt Bundayed In town. Bam Junkint Is stopping iu tows for a fsw days' rest. Wm. Penland was down from ths big head. quarts ranch yesterday aud took out a nsw lot of war bulletins lor ths shearers. Marian Ivans called at ths print shop this morning long enough to state that the heaviest bail storm that had been seen In rears occurred near ths mountains yesterday. A NEW rL,AN. 'Teals" Hea Parkar lavmu la a Naw York U a teal Polky With a Prealeia ef Over 11.700. Col. Wtlktr, who it tojoarolng I Heppoer for 0 few dart io Iht Interest of tbo Nsw York Mutual Life, baa plaesd 110.000 00 tbt life of 'Tools ' Ben Par. ker. Tbt premiom Is over $1700. Tbe plao it 0 otw one. II it osllsJ 0 ' gold bood polior," oo tbe 10 year annuity plao, whlob Mr. t'arker took both at ao loveatmeot and Insurance 00 I.U life, aod knowing bis aplandid circumstances all will admit tbs wisdom of tbe movs. It woold be we'l tor all b9ioM mo and others who bave no iosaranoa to eg amine tbia aw policy. The Nsw York Mutual done not claim to be tbe only good ooropany, Lot its tnstbods and back log are worthy of oomparifit, (Jul. Walker Intends to remain a few dart longer io oar midst. Kvehy j-ereon tLoulJ cotue oat tomorrow to Lor Moot. M. A. Mood and a W. Fulton. AflViKriittl) LMIrm. I men ivf ht!H?i Ij Or.. Mir 14, im A1 imrxrn Clara. 1 L Hal. W H R.IU. Mi a ., Ida t HmiM, Mit A if I tttoho, lkou We. Wat WHEN A FELLER 13 OUT OF A JOB. All natare is tick from ber heels to ber hair W'en a teller is oat ot a ob; 8be is all oat ot kilter ua oat of repair W'en feller it out of a j ob. Ain't no juioe in tbe earth an' no tall la the sea; Ain't no ginger io life io this laod of the free; - An' tbe universe ain't what it't cracked ap to be Wen a teller it out of a job. Wat's the good of bias skies an' of b.oe- somin' trees W'en a feller is out of a jobT W'en yer boy has large patches oo both of his knees, An' a toiler is out of o job? Tbem patches, I say, look bo big to yer eye Tbat tbey shut out the landscape an' cover tbe sky, An' tbe sun oan't shine through 'em tbe beet it can try, W'en a feller is oat of a job. W'en a man bag oo part in the work ot tbe earth, W'en a feller is out of a j b, He feels tbe whole blonderin mistake ot his birth, W'en a feller is out of o job. He feels he's no share in tbe whole of the plan, That he's got tbe mitten from nature's own ban', Tbat he's a rejected and left-over man. W'en a feller is out of a job. For you've just lost your hold with tbe rest of the orowd W'en a feller it oat of a job; And you feel like a dead man with nary a shroud, W'en a feller la out of a job. Tou are crawlin aroan', but yer out of tbe game; Tou may bustle about, but yer dead just the same ; Ter dead, with oo tombstone to puff ap yer name, W'en a feller is out of a job. Lue Vernon, in "Hobo Banner." IS STILL IN Hfcl'PNEB. Miss Marguerite Uarnsey .Dispensing medi cines for the afflicted. A Notable Cass. Miss Mnrguerite Qarneey bas not left Upppoer, ns hh8 been reported, having optnd up an offloe on Main street, near the Timet piloting office. Mies Qarneey was foroed to do this in order to better acoommodate those desiring medioines. She will now make Heppner ber perma nent headquarters. Since' ooming to Heppner she bas made a great many friends, as her remedies bave afforded relief to all who bave tried them. One oase is that of Mr. William Rash. Be was almost given np, but Miss Gam sey's remedies bave had tbe desired ef fect and be is out again, after having been confined to bis bed for about two months. Those wbo wieb to oonsnlt Miss Garn- sey can do so by calling at ber ofiLe. No obarge whatever for ponaultatioo. If yoa are suffering from obronio ailments and diseases ot long standing, don't de lay seeing Mist Garnsey, bat call at once and have your oase diagnosed. Treat ment of all cases very reasonable. It New Time Card. A new time oard tor the Oregon linet ot tbe Southern Pacific Co. bas just been issued, which took effect May 13 lb, 000 taming several onangea lo passenger train tervioe, tbs most important being tiii arival aod departure of West Side traio No. 1 ot Corvallis, arriving at 11 6 a. m. and leaving at 1 :20 p. m., where oooneotion is msde with tbe Corvallis & Eastern railroad in both direoliont. Tbe ebanget io arrival aod departure of traint at Portia d affeot only the Alrlie pas seoger train wbiob will (ears Moudayt, Wedoeadayt and Fridays at 8:40 Instead of :40 a. m., at heretofore, betidet tbe patting 00 of aa additional traio between Portland aol Oiweai, to lsava at 9:10 0. m. ond arrive at 10 SO a. m daily, tioept Sunday. The overland train from Portland will arrive al Sao Franoiaco at 8:15 instead of TM a. m. Rebate ticketa are 00 tale belwsei Portland, Sscrameoto aod Sao Franoio "Net roles, f 17, first class, and til teo ond olaas, inolading sleeper." Aaotber Carluad Htlll. Tl it maVet Ibe tbird carload of Fitb Bros.' wagoot, buggies, backboards oarriegs ood backs received Ibis spring Tbey will be bare tbe first of tbe week For a good, ttroog, darabU wtgoo tbey hae do eqaal. Look at them yourself Tbey are backed by positive guarantee 4 f Mi o ft Co. WOOD HACL1KH. All preooi Intending to baal wood to Heppoer Ibis season are requested msst at Ferry Snyder's stable Monday evtoiog, May 23rd, at S o'olook lo organ lis 'or mulaal protection. It Comhittsi. I loaief Oat tbe Eatet. James Jones receotly delivered to Dr J. M. Wll"n, tbo popular Wyoming sheep man, 5,100 head of sbtsp from Ibe Nla Jones estate al 12.25 par bead, ao today torn off 4,700 more from tba Kelt Jones rsuob at the tame fignn. Jamet will dispost ol tbs rsuob io tbe near fa lore aod elose op Ibe bosloeee. If Nslt Juoet bad lived, io Wee Ibao two years, witb bis msgt Ifioonl raoob aod range, be woold havt bneo back to his old notch, flosooiall. A r TMf for Toj. A Haa-actiou ID wuku youiauuol Ins la a St re ".lurf. hiiiouaiinaa, sick MNll,e. lur tei uiiaiic tc.er, ilm aixj aUioiMiHl oil r It s at) tauwM by cvtiauiwtioB aud elu-(iaa II . "t. Ca -ai tM Card l.aUiarllr, Hit) won. d rfu new livnr aliiniiUiit and lulaa luai loi. w are ty all tlmrgiata (u irautawl lucura rr inauff refiiuiievi. C. C. U. are a tarl A Cheetfal Woman. From the Democrat, Brazil, Ind. Every woman eannot be beautiful but a cheerful faoe often supplies tbe de ficiency. But no one can be obeerful and bring joy to others no lees tbey bave perfeot health. Fortunately, aoieooe bas placed this priceless boon witbio the resoh of every woman as the follow ing inoident proves: Mrs. Amanda Robinson, wife ot William Robinson, farmer and stockman, near Howesville, Olay County, Ind., It thirty-two years old and bad for several years been in declining health and de spondent. For three months she wat not only unable to attend to ber domes tic duties but too feeble to be np and about. Today she is in good health and able to attend to her household affairs. She relates her experience as follows: "I was afflioted with female troubles and was in a delicate state ot health. I lost my appetite, grew tbio and was tfreatly depressed. After taking various remedies without being benefited I wat induoed by a friend to try Dr. William's Pink Pills. "Early in tbe summer ot 1897 1 pro cured five boxes of them and before flu iebing tbe seoond box I began to improve and by the time I had taken tbe five boxes I was able to go about my usual work aud stopped takiog the pills. "Our daughter Anna, twelve years old, was wleo afflioted with deoline and de bility. She lost fleeb, seemed to be bloodless and had no ambition. She took two boxes of tbe pills aod tbey re stored ber appetite, aided digestioo and brought oolor to ber obeeks. She is now in tbe best ot health. 1 think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for pale people tbt best medicine we ever bad in our family and recommend tbem to all needing a remedy for toning up and rebuilding a shattered system." Ha discovery of modero times hat proved tnch a blessing to women at Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for pale people. Tbey restore strength and health to ex- austed women when every effort ot the physician proves unavailing. These vegetable pills are everywhere recog nised as a speoitlo for diseases ot tbe blood and nervet. . . This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, cenerous sample will be mailed of the most populnr Cfttnivb and Hoy Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) snffioient to demon strate tne great merits ot tiie remedy. ELY BttOTHEES, 615 Warreu Bt., Kew York City. Eev. .TohnEeid, Jr., if Orest Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's ( ream iluliu to me. can emplmsize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francin W. Poole. Pastor CentralPres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Bii'm in tho acknowledged cure for cnnrrh mid contains no mercury nor any injurious umg rnce, CO cents. J. J. Corson, representing Corson ft Miller, bas started 7.200 yearlings and ,000 two year-olds on tbe trail on tbe way east. John AloAiister takes ths first band, leaving Colwell grade yester ay. Mr. Corson will take tbe other band as far as Huntington aod from there Martin Miller will bave charge. Tbe destination ia Ogallalla, Neb. Oflloer Coleman, at present a member ot the Spokane polioe force, acoompauied by five others, passed through town yet terday 00 tbe way overland to Eugene The outfit ooosists of a four-horse team and a saddle horse. Mr. Coleman's health is somewhat improved and he hopet for relief. Bncklen's Arnica Halve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, oof. all 8k in Erup tiona, ana positively cures riles or oo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refnnded Prioe 26 cents per box. For sale by Blooum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the of MONEY TO LOAN. WANT A rKW GOOD FARM IXIANH IN Amounts of from ll.(JU) to ,(mo at elicht ner cent. Interest uavalile annually. Amilt ration! consldereo only I mm larmers actual I ri'ildliir 011 trie larms. No annul. AiKlreM M G. Urltnn, 271V, Htark t., Chamber of Commerce. rortianu, uregon. w. NOTICE OF FILING PLATS. t'KiTin Otitis I.axo Drrns, The Dallea, Oremi, April Sih. 1HW. NOTICE Irt HKKKBY (MVKN THAT THE amrovd plat of survey of tow nth In 11 Houth, range Rant of the WIllametM Merid ian. orer'Xi. naa men rernvefl at mil nmns ana will be officially filed In thlsofflcs on Saturday, the fttb day of May, W, at Id o'clock a. m. 4 AO. W, M'XIHU., Keslitef. WM. B. BHKjos, Kaeslrtr, Chas. W. Ingraham, Assayer and Analyst Mala Street , U- ppner. Or., At Conser k Warren'i Drag 8 lore. Analysis of ores a specialty. Gibson 8c Berger, At Chas Jones' Old stand. Rhavinir. - 16 Ct. Hair Cutting. li& " liaths 2."c. Everything Strict ly First Claa. Mathews & Gentry, BARRENS Shaving 15 Cents. Kb'ip lo Joort fcmtfi ol ('stuffti. D. A. CUR RAY, lotD'trl) if rsudleUa Tonsorial Artist, Having, It Ctft Hit e .!, ia " Ittft MaiMHl m"i ttftf) Now that the days wax warmer and warmer you will perhaps be looking for something new and light and cool to wear. Come down mer wash We've Got Them In abundance and beautiful Nice gauzy summer goods at ow prices. Here are just Percales, new Dimities in Minor B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO JM. WCHTBNTHAi; & CO. 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 Street' A NEW FIRM E. G. Noble & Successors to Are in this Held at the old stand with Harness, Baddies, Whips, Spurs, and an endless lot 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 as well as collect what Is due. K. O. IVOI5IyI Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair wcrk a specialty. mm Who haa secured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Kates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J. C. BOROHEES, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. w OOL GROWERS Wool Growers' Warehouse Is the place to store your wool thU season. Whv? lie- cause we do a strictly warebouso business, and not being in uie nem uuying wool ourselves, wo encourage competition arnopgst tbo buyers and secure you tbo highest price. Ws are selling- wool sacks and twine al cost, Ws pay Ids hlahasl rah price for sheen pclli and hides. -ii J ""' (" Llltls'a Dtp aod Black Uaf Tobacco Dip, ths only reliable prepared dips on Uie market. We pay frelsht In leamaUrs when requottnl to do so br owners of wool. We ha? a lull supply l wd Harley and Wheal, also tm Kulled Barley for tamitcre. Wrert your toamtUiri to ths lower warehoau. He luarauUw you a square deal. a , vi" v. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chmawaro & Quccrtswaro At Gilliam & Bisbees Aad if iht way ny Bar wars, ltra those sum- designs. surprisingly a few: patterns, price, 10-12-15c Floral Designs, 10-12i-15c and look over goods. Figured Lawns, a splendid line, 10-12-15 French Organdies, new goods, 20-30c Cycling Tweeds, good summer Wear, 15c Linen Crashes, very serviceable 25c French Ginghams, 20-25c & Co. e GET THEM IS OP Repairing a Specialty Noble & Co., CO. THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J.C. BORCHERS If you bave not yet realized tbat tbo "good old times" aro with ux, your blood is out of order. Get rid of tbat "tired feeling" and awako to the fact that tho 1 payable when wool li sold. Mend In your order R. F. IIYIND, Manaocr. Snythlns you ess rail for la tbt Hue el a as iiawaiai Iff lsealnM " .fsf i Uim$. Trf a im-, Ks, tuf j bfsibfl tW srvtrW Vi s4 00 WHCRQ YOU CAN 0ET WHAT YOU WANT, raaaVasaimsw