if im M e. I 1 ill ll f BrA M 1 111 fjl Uncle Sam Says This Is America's Greatest Medicine It will Sharpen YourAppetit- Purify Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin to take It TODAYj and realize the great good it Is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. All druggists. Hoi Ya 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 catoh our votes If he wets our throats for the voting men are dry. Sold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G. Sperry, proprietor. The Gazette is not heralding its com ing with b brass band bat its circulation can be determined at the Heppaer post office. Advertisers wil! please note this. Here and There. See M. Liehtenthal & Co. for shoes, a How about the 4th? Will we oele brate? "Manila" is Spanish. " Manilla" is the English of it. Graduating exercises at the opera house tonight . . Mrs. J. W. Rasmus departed Ust night to visit relatives in Portland. Rev. Henry Rasmus 'phoned up yes terday that bie little son is q:ite ill. Statements tor the Famous Simple Aooount File printed at the Gazette of floe. tf. The war is on and now you should subscribe for the Gazette. The latest news, always. . Those wishing private board can find accommodations at the residence of Mrs. W. J. Leezar. 44 tf Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of toe eye, will be here every three months. 643-lyr "Go'n juioe" U all right but Low Til lard has a brand of 14-year-old goods that is hard to beat. 603 -tf. Painless remedy for extracting teeth, tf siot as staled, no obargee. T j Dr. Vaugban's new plan. 604-tf. Jack Matlook reports Leslie Matlook, Os Borob and other Heppaerites all in good health, Dp at Skagway. On Saturday next will be the farewell taeeting of the present corps of the Sal vation Army. All should come out. Best aooommodation and Courteous treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh cod Wash. Sta. Portland, Oregon. Bring your bides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at 'the Liberty Meat Market . He pays highest market prioe. 6ia-tr. E. G. Noble & Go. are rustlers after business. Tbe finest saddles and har neaa to b round in Heptmer. Sue their new ad in this issie. tf, Judge Lowell la over for the purpose of holding aa adjourned term of court. Only some Confirmation of sheriff sale cases were oonaidered, however. Next Sunday will be observed as a . quarterly meeting oocesioo at tbe M. E. church, South. Rev. G H. Gibbs, pre siding elder, will preach morning and cveoiog. Tbe correct spelling of tbe new Alaskan town is "Skagway" Dot "Skag nay." Tbe former is tbe government tyle of writing tbe name and that settles it Dyspepsia cured. Bbilob's Vitalicer immediately relieves sour stomach, oom log up of food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Goo r A Warreti. v Tbs Gazette carries a full stock of mourning - Dote, correspondence style, with envelope to matob. Those desiring nob stationery can bsvs tbeir wants supplied at this office. tf. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red- light," ever on tbe alert tor something new, oao furnish you the fines! cock Wool Is rolling In rapidly. W. 8. McKlmmer is In from Eight Mile. Chas. Hals was up from Alpine Wednesday. A. Andrews was up from Alpine Wednesday. O. VT. Wright Is In taking a few days needed rest. Al Evans and wife are Up front their Alpln home. Billy Hamilton is over f.Om Hamilton, Grant county. John Spray was over from Haystack on last Tuesday. Geo. Lovelet dropped lu from Little Wall creek Thursday. Press Thompson was down from his Hinton Creek ranch early this week, Dan Rice and Mr. Allen jr. were In from the Hardman section on yesterday. Oscar 8chaS'er was in from the sheep ranch on last Wednesday. John Kilkenny Is In Portland to see Mrs. Kil kenny who is ill. Mrs. Wm. Ruark has departed for her home up In Washington. Col. Walker and Dr. Swinburne spent a few days In town this week. O. D. Rennie, of Salem, has a casein the Gazette office this week. Commissioner Howard, of Galloway, was seen our streets yesterday. 8am Wllkenson, The Dalles City woodbuyer, was in Heppner Wednesday. Messrs. Brlarly and Green are over from the Long Creek country with wool. Harry Jones made a business visit to Morrow county's metropolis Wednesday. E. L. Matlock, sheriff of Morrow county, re turned on Wednesday from Salem. Lee Lacy is up from Vortland to buy five cars of sheep for the Portland market. A. G. Carsner, one of Haystack's active stock men, Was in Heppner Wednesday last. Charlie Mills, brother of Jack Mills, the Ga zette's loreman, visited here this week. Linn Matteson and Os Wells sto to Montana tonight where they will sheer this season. Miss Maggie Adklns has returued from Santa Rosa where she bad been attending school. Julius Frledland, representing Eaberg, Gunst & Co., was among our merchants Wednesday. C. P.Marshall, representing Sam'l. 8. Heltshu, the Portlaud druggist, was in town yesterday. D. A. Pattullo, representing Balfour, Guthrie & Co., of Portland, came up the first of the week. Ed. Welch visited Condon and Fossil this week in the interest of his patent lighting Bystem. Master Wm. E. Lowell accompanies his father, the judge, on his present official visit to Heppner. i. M. Kees leaves the first of next week, ac companied by his family, for a new location in California. Mr. Fleming, representing The Evans-Snlder-Buel Co., an eastern live stock commission firm, is here for sheep, Frank Kilkenny left Tuesday, in company with Jus Carty.for the "old country," to be absent several months. Rev. Flesher returned on Tuesday last from district conference which, this paper Is In formed, was held at Goldendale. Uncle" Billy Gilliam, one of the "middle- of the-roaders", was in from Rhea creek this week. He was not Infatuated with fusion. Bob Beard has taken horses up across Snake fitter, up Into Idaho, where he will locate. He will return about June 1st for his wife who yet remains in Heppner. The report early Wednesday that Sampson had won a big naval victory raised considerable excitement in Heppner, bill when there were no confirmatory dispatches It went down speedily. Bob Dexter says that a t't cayuse caused the destruction of Free Green's dog-home wherein his entire band of Klondike dogs were either killed or fatally Injured. In any event It Is a severe loaa. A COMMUNICATION. Edrob Gazette: The candidates and speakers of the "job lot" tiokal are fond of quoting extraota from epeeohes of eminent refoblioans, with tbe avowed object of showing that republicans of today are Dot what they used to be. They appear to Indorse most everything the republicans have indorsed in the past,aooor,din to their own explanation , but don't think the republicans' are do ing rigbt now. One of tbe moit frequent quotations is from Mr. Blaine's speech in the senate on remonetizatioo of silver, February 7, 18?8. They quote tbe first paragraph and say nothing abnnt his "further ex planation," and I olaim that in so doing they give an entirely different mfaoiig from what Mr. Blaiue intended. I quote their favorite paragragb and the next two or three following in order that those who bave not the epeeoh may know more of what Mr. Blaine said: "I believe gold and silver coin to be tbe money of tbe constitution indeed, tbe money of - the Amerioan people, anterior to the constitution, money wbiob tbe organic law of the republio reoognized as independent of its own exietenoe. "No power was Conferred on congress to declare that either metal should not be money. Congress has therefore, in my judgment, no more power to de monetise silver than to demonetize gold ; no more power to demonetize either than to demonetize both. "In this statemeut I am but respecting the weighty dictum of the first of con stitutional lawyers. t am certainly of opinion,' said Mr. Webster, 'that gold and silver, at ratio fixed by oongress, constitute the legal standard of value Id tbie country, and that neither Oongress ment with other nations to remooetize silver, is simple and direct. Tbe difficult problem ia what we shall do when we aim to re establish silver without the co operation ot European powers, and really as an advance movement to ooeroe tboee powers into tbe same polioy. ' "Evidently tbe first diotateof prudenoe is to coin such a dollar as will not only dojietioe amoog oar citizens at home, but will prove a protection an absolute barricade against tbe gold monometal lists of Europe, who, whenever tbe op portunity offers, will qoiokly draw from us tbe $160,000,000 of gold ooin wbioh we now bold. "If we coin silver dollars ot full legal tender, obviouely below tbe current value of tbe gold dollar we are simply opening our doors And inviting Europe to take our gold. With oUr gold flowing out from os we shall be forded to) the single silver standard, and our relatione with the leading commercial countries ot the world will not only be embarassed but crippled." I would like to quote more from this epeeoh but tbat would take up too muoh of your valuable space, out I hope that every voter in tbe state will read the whole speeob and earnestly hope tbat Mr. King, and Mr. Davis especially, will hereafter pay more attention to the whole speech than the garbled extract fur nished by tbeir respective campaign com mittees. J. W. V. ORATORICAL CONTEST. ' Fins weather tor orops. Cure that cough with Shilob's Core. Tbe beet cough cure. Relieves croup I promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doeea tor 25ots. Sold by Con ser A Warren. v "Wooly" Clarke was over Wedoeedsy from Pendleton. He will operate through Eastern Oregon as be has done long before Heppner bad any bills. Mr. Clarke looks well. Dorio Lodge, No. 20, Knights of Pythias, is having a little boom and new candidates are being proposed at every meeting. Rank work on June 7tb. Every knight should come out. Hot war news came in on last Wednes day and everybody was excited. When it turned out to be a " fluke" there was muoh disgust and not a few showered terms of opprobrium on tbe beads of those who are working in the interest of yellow journalism. Hon. C. M, Donaldson, the fusion candidate for congress, is iu Heppner today meeting old friends and, making new ones. Mr. Donaldson was a mem ber of the republican state and con gressional conventions of two years ago, and this year was the ohoioe of tbe bilver republicans and endorsed by both democrats and populists, on the money question. Say what you please, Char ley is a nice fellow. NEW GOODS That have come in just lately. Some exquisite patterns in summer wash goods Percales, Zephyrs, Ginghams. A nice line of Ladies' Shirt Waists, Collars, Cuffs and Ties . I. In the Shoe Department There has been some new arrivals Q 0 VERY STYLISH FOOTWEAR One line to sell at 2.50 Another sells at $3.50 Still another sells at $4.00 PRESS COMMENT. Not Prise Woo by Miss Lala Hager. All Acquit ted Themselves Creditably, Patrons of Heppner's schools, and otb era, formiug quite an audienae, gathered at tbe opera house last nigbt to bear the orntorion! contest, given by some mem nor an state has authority tnr,Bhlih bera ot tbe High sdudol, known as tbe nv ntlmr aiaiuiur,! n. icninnn thi. tenth grado". A s mal 1 admittance lee , - standard ' - oh urged in order 10 aetray toe ex Few pereoos oan be found. I aoDre- DenBM of birio hall Pro"dlo a suite. hend. who will maintain that oono-reM bie pnz medal, etc., out mis Old DOI Dosseeses the mwer to demonetia both detel' BV person from being present, it sold and s.lvor or thai KoHdrxaa rtnnl.l BppenrVd. be Justified in rlrnhiti.rini th ninBD ,f Miss Cora Hart beffan the exercises both -and vet in lotto and Wl vm- Rn instrumental solo, "Melodies de struotion it would be difficult to show where and why the power of oongress over eilver is greater than our .gold greater oyer either then over bo h. If, therefore, silver baa beon djminetized, I am in favor of remonitizing it. It its ooinage has been prohibited, I am in favor of ordering it to be resumed. If it has been restricted, I am in favor of ordering it to be enlarged. Obristy," aud rendered it in snob a man ner as to bring forth great applause. She did not respond to the encore, bow- ever. The first contestant, Louis Balsiger, had for his subject, "Fiz James and Rhoderick DjU." Mr. Baleiger was quite self possessed, but was notquite familiar with his lines aud therefore fell ehort in "memory" aud "general effort". Mr. "What power, then, has oongress over Ba!a,er' however, did remarkably well John Neville has bis hand in a sling on account of a felon. J as. Fitz, who was shot by W. B, Ewing last winter, returned from Fort land yesterday entirely recovered. Dr. MoSwords wan called last Tues day night to attend Miss Alioe Caplest ot Heppner, who is ill with quinsy. Dr, MoFanl was oalled out to Lower tight Mil the Bret of tbe week to at tend J. J. Elhgott who is seriously ill. A free train will be run to Lexington on Monday to permit Heppner people to attend tbe deooralion exercises. Every body, Including children, invited. The rep rt was current a few days ago that "Bud" Willinghame bad been killed. This report certainly bas no fonndation, and arose out of tbe reoent a beep-killing. DON'T BUFFER. Not Necessary Wbra the Keaiedlee are Is Eiisteaee for insr Care The treatment ot diseases, so far as fha prescription ot medicines is con eeroed, bas advaoosd with rapid strides during the past deoade. Nowadays person be no rigbt to put themselves in position to be experimented on. One should bave bis or ber case diagnosed properly, Ibeo the symptoms should be carefully noted. Tbe itifluenoe or medl eines on tbe human system most be known to tbs person administering them to tbat the proper medioioea oao b given. The symptoms are tbe guida tor proper prescription Dr. Qarnsey bas taken advantsgs ot the knowledge ot tbts oantory and pre and with training will develop into a bright orator. Mies Anna McBride chose "The Polish Boy" for ber declamation, and rendered it splendidly. Miss McBride was well acquainted with her piece. With train ing she will improve muoh in delivery and gesture, At this jur.otore four little girls, Leah Mioor, Etta It gers, Lela Campbell and Ella Ayers, sang tbe "Slumber Song" so effectively as to reotive au eooore, to which they responded. All did nioely but Ella Ayers' alto singing was some thioa wonderful. She oannot be muob over eeveo years old, but her voioe was I hnB.! oki.D nil .mnu( an1 TT. ol(fttnl1B aims iurrans ritwuer muuv a ueuiueu hit with her "Bishop and the Cow" Mies Flesher was well drilled in ber e fort and bas confidence and self posses sioo tbikt will prove valuable assistants all through life. As she grows older ber voioe will improve in modulation, a point gold and silver It bat tbe exolusiVe power to Coin thelll ; the exclusive power to retrulate their va.ue very great, very wise, very necessary powors, for the dis creet exeroise of which a critical occasion bas now arisen. However men may differ about causes and Drooeeses. all a ill admit tbat witblo a few years a great disturbance bas takeu place in tbe relative values of gold and silver BDd that silver ia worth less or gold is worth more in tbe money markets of tbe world In 1878 than in 1873. when tbe further ooinage of eilver dollars was prohibited n this country. "To remonetiza it now, as though es sential conditions had wilfully and blindly to deceive ourselves. If our demonetisation were tbe only osuse tor the decline in tbe value of 111 yer, then remonetizttion would be tbe proper and itleotoal cause. "But other oanses, beyond our o introl, hfiVA flAAn tnr mirm nntontiallir nnnHa th.n tbe simple fact that oongress pro- in mhi h" ta w,,,k ' pMe: la bet reoiiBiiuu BUS) buuwdu huicuuiu wuvvr bibited its fuither ooinage As legislators we are bonnd to take Oogniianoe ot these causes. Tbe demon- etis itlob ot stiver in tbe German empire and the oonst quent partial, or well-nigh complete , suspension of coinage in tbe governments ot the Latio union, hsve been the leading oaoeea for tbe rapid de cline in tbs value of silver "I do not think the over-supply of sil ver has bad, in comparison with these other os uses, an appreciable influence in the decline bt its Value beoause its over turn ot tbe lint lucbangeof votae where Deoessary aud io suitable gestures. Miss Pearl Basey recited "The Drunk ard's Wife" with anearoestnesi tbat was commendable. Miss BaBey shows wonderful anion t of reserve power, and Ith training will surprise even herself 8be was unfortunate in her gestures an expression latt evening, but she should not be dinootlfBged, because shs is of tb material ct which elocutionists Bra mads. Tbe vooal solo, "My Sweetheart Went Necessarily What the Gazette Thinks bnt the Opinions of Others. Tbe efforts ot the Simon-Corbett-Soott oombine to beat Hoo. Thos. H. ToDgne in tbe First congressional dis trict, have already bagun to reaot upon Veacb. ' His own friends are beginning to doubt bis politic d honesty ot pur pose. Portland Tribune. Both Candidates fir governor, Mr. King and Mr. Goer, are accused ot be ing members of tbe A. P. A. Both de ny tbe acousation. Both appear to be ashamed of membership in tbat un democratic sooiety. Any seoret organ isation that meddles with politics de serves to be condemned, and no Ameri oan citizen should be a ember ot it. E. 0. If anyone will read the Oregonian't editorial exonse for not printing and circulating the epeeoh of Veatoh and not come to the conclusion tbat tbat infamous sheet is aiding Simon and Steel In their efforts to defeat Hon. T. H. Tongue, be must indeed be dull. Tbe Oregoniau never hesitates to print any of D'Ben'e epeeohes and others equally as idiotic whenever they will aid any of its hobbies) bnt the Oregonlan doesn't want Tongue elected, and prefers silver man to the eleotiou ot a gold atandnrd man if the latter does not stand in with Its gaog4 It tbe Oregonlan Is honestly tor tbe gold standard (and no honest man be lieves it is), wby does it keep silent on tbe Tongue-Veaoh oonteBt? Is it wait ing tor ita usu'tl graft in auoh matters before It acts? "There is not an honest politioal hair in Scott's bead he doesn't oare tor tbe gold standard except io bis Voters, beware f this man, and his edi lorial uttersnoes. Portland Tribune. Ve are told by a Washington corre spondent that Dollar-Mark Haona and Pitohfork Tillman read war bulletins arm-in-arm, 'though representing dia metrically opposite politioal interests, and hurrahed for tbe fiaj with mutual fervor. Weston Leader. Those broken lots of pointed shoes at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 are going fast. They origin ally sold for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. They are actually away down below cost. There's nothing wrong with them B OOTS AND SHOES!! THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF M. I.ICHTBNTHAI, Xs CO. They bave 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' Repairing a Spaoialty THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Pal ace ...Has been leased by... J . C. BORCHBRS Who has secured the services ot AIRS. MARGARET VON CADOW As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Rates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BOEOHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Rankin's Arnica Halve. Tbe Dest Halve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt Hbeum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, bog all Skin Erup- tious, and positively enres Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 86 cents per bot. For sale by Sloonm t)rug Co., E. ). filooum, manage', ! W OOL GROWERS 1 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 the fact that the rt srw . . skt M . I .!. edDDlvwIlhreSDecl to old in these later L,own " 11,8 Maine, renaerea oy " " I ' t a ! a I p.r h.. nl h . B,..t ...tha "oner oesi voioe, was I i a i m ov.r-snm.lv of nl,t with rD.M to silver W 0""ru- oue WM enooreu " " I. I ts 1 a. V for mini ve.rs .ft.r th. min of Call. "1 " aT0 D"MU 1 fornia and An.trah. r. ooened : and D' Care if You Never Comes Back," the over-anm.lv of sold from those rich Bin brought doan KKI'UBLICAN BPKAsUNii. soribes last what the symptoms ot tbs tall, io lb land-M.ob.tfo, Jersey, P't ". Her remedies sr. of . Vermouth or Oio-meda by bo arils! io obaraotsr, and wbil. r.llsvlog aoa ooriog ins patient ao not Dave aoy deleterious effects, fihe a set estate's owo remedies, bo earefally onmpoonded that socoees osarly always attends bei efforts. 8 be doea Dot charge any citravagaot prices for treatment It yoo are ailing, call oo ber. Tea will bv to car nothing fr consultation. Treatmeot ousts aoc .riling to the time Involved sod amnont of meliolnee used. One eall might be soffloUot fur yoor ease. Again it might taks a month. Dr. Oar os y attends to calls in I hi ooootry. Ber offlo is oa Main street two doors north of tbe Falaee h'.UI. tba business. Drop la and take tbs taste out of yoor mouth. it Tba Gstette will olnb with tlieOregoo Henalor, tbs great Pytbiao paper of Ore gon, Washington aod Idaho, published at Portland, for 1175 for the two. Tbe Heoator ie all right. No Knlgbt of Tytbias should be without it. tf. Frank MoFerland bas been appointed special ageol of The Equitable Life As soranee Co., ot New Trk, tbe strongest to the world. Cb surplus to policy holders of over 50 mil Hoc dollars. IWl lake losoraoee witbool soelog the new llans ot the Equitable. Insures both eiee at same rts. 77lf Beiila keeping the largmt aseort meat nt esndin, frelts, rigars and notions to be found aoy where io tbe eltv, Mart Is now able to supply yoa with tbs I'.irtland dills and sll tbe msjgss'n and periodicals, both for- aigo Bad domestic. If yon wael read. teg sastW, five Jim a call at tbe Hpp ar Ctdr I aetory. T.t If. sources did ool affect the relative posi tions and uses cf the to metals in any Enropeao ooootry. "I believe, Ibeo, if flfrroany were to remonetize silver, and tbe klLgdoms and states of tbe Latio union were to reopen tbeir mints, silver wonld at ones resums ita former relstion with gold. Tbe Euro peso countries, wbeo driven to fnll re monetizilioa, as I believe tbey will be la tba end, most ot necessity adopt their old ratio ot fifteen aod a bait of silver to one of gold, aud we shall tbeobeooin polled to adopt tba same Instead of oar former ratio of siitaeo to ooe. "It wo fail Io do tbls wa shall, as be fore, loss our silver, wblrh, like all things else, seeks tba highest market; and if flitaflo and a half pooods of silver will boy as tuncb gold in Koropa as siileeo pounds will buy to America, tba silver, of aonrse, will go Io Europe. "Bat onr lino of policy io a joint move 'tnu MllUuae m rmr. W'hm ti.iile Imv. trv. and Imv nanm. It mran thi'y'l Mlmlinl. The wli! l tli I'mlffd Mntra are now buying Caart Candy Cathartic at the rate ot two million holm a ymr and it will l three million oe lore istiw 1 ear e. It means merit proved, that Caarareta are the moat dehchtful bnw! retmlstnr lor everybody tbe year round. All arumuiU loc, lx, Mr a tux, cure guaranteed. Baa .a., HfT-sx T SummK tm If lrVSB SB,. iteBf FTiTa'KOLiE "7" 1 If your grocer doesn't sell Schillings Best tea, tell us his name, what kind you want (Japan, English Breakfast, Oolong, Ceylon, or Blend), and what size pack age you want. We'll see that you get it. Don't send us any money. Wc don't sell at retail. &aa iancito as A. Schilling & Cowany tba bouse. fibs was noo impaoied by Mr. C. E Uicks oo vioiin and Mis Cora Hart on piaoo. 'Tommy'o Prayer" was Miss Lula Hager'a seleotioo, and on this she oo ths prize. Miss Hager made few gestures but tby ware graci-fnl and timely. Qr voice was well modulated, ber memory was faultless and aeleotioo excellent. Misa Hager was fortunate in making nob a eeleoMoa as beet salted ber. With preotloe sbs will overcome the sligbl timidity aodrsserva wblob always detracts from any rsoitatioo or adJrass Hepposr Blaokmao made strike with bis "Darius Oreea and Bis Flying Maobioa," though tba aeleotioo la ao old ooa that has beso recited from oos end ot America to ths oiber, bot Iieppy" made ths andieooa see tbe fonny side of It, and thereby ahowed tbat ha bad tbt right eoi ceptioo of bis subj-ot, as deplotsd by Iba poetio author. "Iiepp Is a young man whi ia al borne on tbs rostrum With such Iraiolog as be ought aod ao doubt will receive, be will Improve to every polut to be Oooei.lered to the B-hl of oratory bsR-auaa be bas) tbe oatnral ability. The lodges, I'rr.r. J. V. rimwn, lUv U R. Howard aod Oils Patterson, Ibno summed op tbeir pereeotsgee and npoa ealcolati io It waseena that Mis Lot Hager was ths winner, though it was close. It was a dHicste task and tb decieioo was given m the followin points: Hlex:!lna. meni'iry. Vote, gea lure and gnrl effort, The madai wss then preseiited by Mr. Patterson Is few words, and thea the andtenea de parted, baviog witoeaaed bo entertalo eot ot merit, of Internet to every pareel ia Iltppoer. Hoo. Miles 8. Jol nsoo, of Portlaod, ill spesk al Hanlmeo on Friday, May 27th, at 7 JO; Heppoer, Hatorday, May Ig tJ10 ,,laco to Store your WOol thirl BCaHOll. Why? Bo- 80lb, i ...i , 4i. .. .. . We are selling wool sacks suit twine at cost, iieyabls when wool Is soM. Hand In rour order at onra. w r the hlsHMt eaah phra loi sheep wlls and hides. Wa am annuls lor Little's DID and Black Leal Tobacco Dlo. the only rollahla truiarvd l aiw nn inr marsei. Wool Growers' Warehouse ill a, ai i-ju; uepwuBr, omuru.,, - is iiio jiiuco io Biuro your WOO! 11118 BeaHoii. wiiyi ijo ii, at 7:30; Leiingtoo, Mooday , May caug0 we j0 a strictly warehouse buaiiieHS, and not being in iTuilZ ynB wool oufhoIvm, wo encourage competition Foul-Smelling Catarrh. M'S IMf Irelxht to teamsters when requested In do so lT owners of Wool. Wt lit a full supply cil Hred Harlor and Wheat, also Hlmm Kullnl Harle)r lor tnauistvrs. Plrect your kamstors to the lower warnhoas. V s guarantee jrou a suare dual. CDS 26 and 60 Centa. GEO. C. ROME, Prop. A Bare TMag fr To. A IraniaulMiu la whUb yonrannot loae'sa BureUilust. Hlliouaneea, eli k neadw tie, tr rwl lunsj'Mi, ler, lln and a Uiouaatid U ef li a ara auwal by (yinauiwiioa aud luirirlsti Iit Ca ar"te Csutdf ilusrttr, l won derful fit liver umnlaiil and lute mat Un.iu r irv all iinrit fnrt.iij Wirute t,r m jtw'v' irnuii. c ;. ar i.rt thmif Tr trtltatt IMtV, Catarrh is one of the most obstinate diseases, and hence ths most dilllcult to get rid of. Tkoaa la IMiV An Wst tA tf11tal It. Tba dlMBsa is in lhablood.and all tba The CALIFORNIA prays, wasnas ana innating mutures ... .. in the woria can nava no permanent L.UUU1HU iiuu CUrvV w urn u vn i w t . w wiw- olflo cures Catarrh permanently, for It Is ha only remedy which ran rraoh the llaeaae and force It from thebloid. V. II I l 1 I1!at.. if llarmtftalmvir Ky., ha.1 Catarrh for years. He wrltoat ext door tO Opcrtl HoUSO "I eonld no Improvement whatever, I though I waa onsiantlf ireaien wnn rsys nn w ..rip., ,, iiir nl lnhlln( rmdie In farl. I eonld ll lhal earh winter I wu worse than tlie rr urarlous "rinallt It was .rmi(lil to mf net It liiat alarm wm a i,mxj dianaa. and alter think I ii( i, ar the matter, I aw II waunranall Uesaet la, la cured f remailiaa hteh on If rrMnhrA ths surface. I ' than aWlitrd U, Iff I . . . . 1. ri.,llaa aiar uaad. I ftrt- aada MNaanUMe Improve mn l. (.nllnuinf 1 ratnedr. In illaraaa m loread out "I ni ..,.. and a ooiaolaie eure was the reaull. ..!.! all wbohsva this dralfiil disease to alMO'ton Ihelfhe-al lrtment,whl"h has never done then aav et. and use a , a .a nm- -a- .w.a n ta Mlaaaaa and tl f It. Tn eontinna tha wrontf treatment for Catarrh la to continue ti suffer. Hwifl's MiMifla is a real Uxi remedy, and cures olistlnat, deeraeated disease, which other remedies have, no effect whatever urxm. It promptly rearhas Catarrh, and never fails tocura even tha mt aggravated rases. for Rlnnrt lhcuiuuu la I'nre V eueUI. a. BIKl IS Uta omy 1,1.1.4 remedy guaranteed to contain o dangerous minerals H'e.kS R. F. HYND. Manaflcr. Chas. W. Ingraham, Assayer and Analyst Mala Ptrsst, Ileppnsr. Or., Al Cooser k Wsrrso's Drug Hloro. Analysis of oros a apocialty. h. aW a vrsv aa t.t CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Tbi Kind Yoo Han Always Bought lltrinLICAN MKKriNUB. S.S.S vur lag mL Cwupaar, AUaoU, Uawrgta. Tha following repohlioso maetiogs will be held Io Ibis county: Douglas, Toeeday, May 81, 10 o'olock a. m. Dry Fork, Tuesday, May 31, 7) o'cloek p. m. Elabt Mila (Liberty) Wedneedey Joaa 1st, M p. ts. flefdmen. Wedossdsy. Jiioa 1st at 7 ;30 p. m. Metteeoa. Tboreday. Jons 2, 1.1U) p. en. tia Ralnrat Jana i. IV) B. BS fan.li.Iaiea for eountr rfflrea and ...l.d free I T Hwift HtllW i nlh.f aoeakers will l tluaUt. tints I - - - r - - & a m . I tut Sll. astr CtH. Gibson 8c Berger, alCliss Jooes'Old Mtan-I. Hh.'ivintr. IG lair OuttiriK. Vir 5atli'J"K'. Everything Strict ly First Clan. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS 15 Shaving v v v Cents. V V f Khop two doors tilh of rtoftlct. N. G. HAYES, formally of rsndMoa Tonsorial Artist, Shaving, e Hale Cvttlnfl. bwB, MatIMB Cviaef, 19 Centa 29 " Uivyaer, Ortgda.