8 II mk IfJM 1 . Ill St I i S3 Uncle Sam Says This is America's Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appetite, Puriftf and Vitalize Your Blood, Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get ft bottle of Hood's Sarsaptrilia and begin to lake It TODAY, and realize the great good It Is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. All druggists. Hoi Ye voting; men ol Morrow, whistle up a lively tune r For the candidate, I'm free to state, will stay with us till June, . Then let him treat his voting friends to Spefry's Linwood Rye, v J. He'll catch pur voreg if he Wets our throats c u , 'the voting men are dry. Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G. Sperry. proprietor. The Uazette is not heralding its com ing with a brass band bat its circulation oen be determined at the Heppaer post office. Advertisers will please note this. Here and There. See M. Lichteiithnl k Co. for shoes, a Chas. Morgan is stfll dangerously ill, Joe Gibson is on the siok list this week. Bob Johnson is eigoyiog a few day of Heppner life. Epb Eokelson reports big crops oat on Social Bidge. The ticket that yon will yote appears on the 4th page. Ed and Clyde Soling were in from Band Hollow Saturday. Geo. Huflbrd was in from the Cass Matlock ranch lost 8 at a rd ay, Mrs. Jas. Jones and her daughter, Bertha, leave for the east tonight. Mr. E. B. Stanton, Staoev Roberts and other Eight Miters are in town to day.- Statements for the Famous Simple Account File printed at the Gasette of floe. tf. Link Craddlck and Mr. Wilkenson, of Eight Mile, were in Heppner Friday last. Wm. FitBmuurioe,of Fossil, represent ing Allen & Lewis, was in Heppner over Sunday. The war is on and now you 'should Bubecribe for the Gazette, The latest news, always.. Jim Grace, one of the old-time shear ers, was in town last week, on his way to Montana. Those wishing private board can flud accommodations at the residence of Mrs. W. J. Leecer. 44 tf Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeota of tue eye, will be here every three months. G48-lyr "Co'o juice" is all right but Low Til- lard has a brand of 14-year-old goods that is bard to beat. ' 603-tf Painless remedy for extracting teeth. If not as stated, no charges. Try Dr. Vangban'a new plan. 6o4-if, A. J. Leland, representing "The Northwestern", was in town Satnrday looking after freight business, Best aooommodation and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. A. J. Wherry, who lives op on Balm Call for Fred Krug to saw your wood, 49tf T. A. Rhea is in Portland on business, Billy Corson was up from lone pn last Friday. 'Gene Jones is confined to bis bed with illness. What is Hop Gold ? Best beer on earth, bee ad. elsewhere. Fred Bartholomew is having a siege with a oarbanole on bis ceok. Liobtentbal ft Co. for shoes. Eiclusive shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf G. H. Yates, recently of Paget Boned, has located in Morrow oounty. P. C. Holland, representing Paoifio Paper Co., was here Saturday last. Guinnesse'i famous old "Dublin Stoat," imported, at Cb'rts Borohers' tf "Unole" Chas. Long, fusion candidate for commissioner, was in Heppner Satur day. Jake Young brought in a fine load of hogs from bis Eight Mile ranoh, on last Saturday.' Fine home-made taffy at the Orange Front. A clean, fresh stook of goods leave your orders, if. If you need something for your system Call at the 'Phone The Telephone sa loon, City hotel building. tf Billy Straight, of Little Batter oreek, and D. H. Grabill, of lone, were visitors to Heppner Saturday last. Fred Hart paid S this morning for the privilege of riding bis bioyole on the sidewalk. This is an expensive luxury. Stop that Cough! Take warning. It may lead to ooDsnmption. A 25c bot tle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life; Sold by Conser & Warren. x A large number of the candidates on 'both sides of the feuoe" attended the deooration doings at Lexington yester day. . Father Briody will hold Catholio ser vices in Heppner on Jaue 5th. The members are hereby notified and all are invited., A free show on tlie street last night attracted considerable attention. Two clowns entertained the orowd with tumb ling, etc. ' , . W, A. Johnstou and wife are up from The Dalles to spend the day with their Did friends. Wra. reports The Dalles in a prosperous condition. " '', Karl's Clover Root Tea, f ir Constipa tion it's the beet and it after nsing it yon don't say so, return psckaee and get your money. Sold by Conser & Warren. x Mrs. J. L. Van Winkle and son, Con ser, departed for Kheas Hiding last evening to visit Mrs. Jas. Morgan, Mrs, Van Winkle's daughter. Shiloh's Consumption Cure oures where others fail. It is the leading Congh Cure, and no home should be without it. PleasnDt to take and goes nvht to the spot. Sold by Conser & Warren. One of Dove Uerren's sheepherders. Geo. Hprowl, tried to play vanquero Fridas.and the hnrse fell bsokward. badly crashing one of the yoaug man's ankles. For Constipation tnkp Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Pnriflfr, oures headaches. Nervousness, irruptions on the face, and makes tba bead as dear as a bell. Sold by Oonser & Warren, x Commissioner Biokett bus completed a new house on tilt ignt miie ranon, and will soon move into it. He was in town yesterday and reports Eight Mile prosperous. Mr. E. Minor was taken suddenly ill Saturday, He bad just returned from the mountains. Mr, Swinburne was oalled to atteud him. Catarrh cured. A clear head and sweet, breath secured with Button's Catarrh Remedy: sold on a guarantee. Nasal in lector free. Sold by Oonser ft Warren. Art Minor and family, E. Minor and Mrs. Frank Rogera retnrned from the mountains 8ataiday. They bad a very W. J.- Brown was over from Butter creek Saturday. The Holly club will give a ball at the opera Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Willis were in from Social Ridge Saturday. Ouy Matlock was over from tha McDonald Canyon ranch Saturday. Mra. I. N. Hughes is quite til. Dr. McSwords Was called to attend her. E. M. Wingate, of The Dalles. Visited his friend, Bert Phelps, this week. . "Hank" Scherztnger eports sheep doing nicely and getting ready for the summer range. The GUzette reminds Its readers that the town has a splendid orchestra but if it it maintained it must be supported. Sheet music, time and instruments cost money. It . suggested that all thcae who wish to volunteer in -'Uncle Sam's" service will meet at the opeia house on tomorrow evening at 7:30 p. m Gov. Lord will make a call in the near future. Hon. John Luce, regular peoples party can didate for governor, passed through Heppner Saturday on his way to Jackson county and 'the valley" where he will campaign in the Interest of pure populism. IT ATTRACTS ATTENTION, Why Some of Our Best Citizens are Interested. Notable Cases. It is said that If you wish to interest a man show him that you have something to sell that will make him monev. Then how much irrnat- er must be the attraction when you can place every individual in possession of a plan that not only makes liim money, as an investment, but ac tually protects the family in case of death. If it is a plain, comprehensive plan over which there can be no discussion, and where lawyers and courts can have no opportu nity to work thereupon, so much the better. Col. Walker, formerly of Kentucky, but late of San Francisco, representing the Mutual Life, of New York, has just such a proposition as will please. He is showing the people his new gold bond policy, and it is said to be one of the jtnest plans of insurance ever presented. At least, that is the judgment of such citizens as Silas Wright, who has taken 5,000, Anson Wright, with 5,000,Mr. A. Wright.T. H. Bisbee, Frauk Gilliam. John M. Dav unrl I), n .int and wife, all of whom have Invested in the Coh's gold bond policy. Many others could be added to the list, but this is not necessary. The Col. will remain In Heppner for a brief period and iatends to give all an opportunity n uiu uui uue ui tne new policies, wo one will be slighted. The Best Bargains- o ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those of greatest value in proportion to cost. If you want to get your money's worth of honest goods in Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery OR MACHINERY, CALL ON Hr. C5 TPH01VIFjS01V GO., We are increasing our stock for fall and winter. Call and see us. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated China ware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's And by the way they have anything you can call for in the line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT OU WANT. A NEW FIRM E. G Noble & Money Found. iiuuoe is nereoy liiven mat on or about May 2lBt withiu toe county of Morrow, state of Oregon, I found a sum of money which the owner oan have by proving the same and payinjf the oharges prescribed by law. C. R. Howard. Heppner, Muy 25, 1893. Successors to Noble & Co., Are in this field at the old stand with Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, and an endlCBS lof of everything in their line. B. 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. CO. BOTH S1UK3 KEPUESENTEO. Republican and Fuilon Speaking In Heppner on Last Saturday Evening. Mr. Miles 8. Jobnsou, a young attor ney of Portland, oampaigned Morrow county last week in the interest of the republican ticket, speaking at Hardman on Friday evening, and at Heppner on Saturday evening. He wrs greeted by a fair audience at tbe latter place and was closely listened to throughout his entire address one rf bour. lt nl replete with unanswerable arguments in favor of the republioan platform, and wag the means of doing good, because Mr. Johnson does not appeal to his audienoe for applause by soundly ubueing the opposition. Mr. Johnson spoke at Lexington yes ter day and at lone lust night, and was greeted witb splendid crowds at botb places.' His audience at Hardman was also of pretty good dimensions, consider ing the number of voters in the pre oinct. . Mr. Johnson will Drob nblv remain a part of this week and assist the local ticket in their final oauvuss. rmios ADDBESS. Hon. 8. 8. Howard, of Minnesota. addressed the oitizeua of Heppner, or at least quite a sprinkling nf those who did not attend Mr. Johnson's meeting, efoniel 8u3p5fu1rSirr"i6-W8ra- -fts listened to attentively but presented nothing out of the ordinary line. He is a good talker and holds a crowd.. After the meeting a number of Mr. Howard's audience dropped in on the republicons and remaiued until the close of the speaking. Mr. Howard loft on the evening traiu. Are out to do business and plenty of it. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. was rated "gunner's mate'', third class, about a month ago. Tell me what you think of tbe picture in your next letter. ."' Hoping this will find you well I will close. Write Boon. Address, J.F. Q., care D. 8. consul, Tokobama, Japan. Word has been reoeived through the young man's grandmother that he was slightly injured in the Manila fight, while his partner lost an arm. However, this is not verified. Commencement KXEitciaKS. Fork, ta taking orden for an ticellent book and Is succeeding admirably. Bring your bides, pelts and furs to Ben. Mathews, at tba Liberty- Meat Market. Ha paya bigheet market prioe, 619-tf. W. R. Norway, representing tha Jones- Paddock Co , a large Han Francisoo coffae boost, was in Heppner over Sun day last. E. O. Noble & Co. arc roatlera after buaibSM. Tha A iMt aaddlM and bar- neat to be found io Heppner. saw ad lo I his iasiM. Tba crowd caught about pleasant time. 200 dab. Geo. French bas started a band of beep eastward whlob ba will drive to Wyoming, and perhaps to Nebraska if be ooncla ies to fred them for the mar kets. Observe that Ibe tiolice for the re demptioo of ooo ity sorip, pnlilisbed lo last Issue, shoold bavs read, "prior t and including March 1, 18J6n instead of "1898". Tb mlsiska is evident to H tbrtr any person, but tbe Ostetta makes this tf. statement so tbat do reader of this paper Orant Co. Nsws: Tba grand jury of " matter. Harasy county found a true bill of in diotmeot against E. I Oliver wbo killed Tatar French, charging bira with man laugbtsr. Tba Gasi'ttit eamea a full slock of mourning aola, eorrespoodeooa stfle, with anvalooea to match. TWa desiring A Oeorgia mn who was sxpre'ad o dia recently lived aaotlw da? or two In older to bavs lis funeral sermon preach ed so ba xuld hear it. Us should bavs savrd binwslf Ibis tronble by going Into politics and reading tba newspaper. J. W. Morrow arrived boms on Hun- Aa Ancient Custom. From Republican Traveler, Arkansas City, Kan. Pilgrimages to some shrine of Ht, Vitus, to oura tbe disease k no i as 8t Vitus' dance are no longer made. Tbe modern way of treating this affliotion is within reach of everyrnne, as is shown by the experience of Karl A. Wsgner, tbe eleven-year-old son of -Geo. Wagner, of 515 Utb St., Arkansas City, Kan. Tbe father tells tbe story as follows: "Over a year ago," he says, "Karl wai taken witb St. Vitus' dance and con tinued to trow worse during bve months be was under a physician s care. Uis ton ens beosme paralyzed and ws could not understand a word be said. He be osuis very thin, lost tba use of bis rigbt leg snd seemed doomed lo become a hopeless invalid. Wa bad about given op hope heu Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People were recommended to my wlla by a lady whose daughter bad bt n cared of a similsr affliction by tbe pills. "I bought a box of them at onoa and aoon do tlosd a cbaogs for tha better Id Karl', Condition. I wss so wel pi s a s a fl. tbat I got mora of them, and h aa ba bad takn va boxes socb stationery can bavs their wsots dsy's stags from tha interior, where ha supplied at this office. If. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tba "lied light," sver id tba alert for something asw, can furnish o tba Onset cock tails ia tba land Maobstwa, Jersey, Yarmouth or Oia-md by aa artist in Ida holiness. Droo la and take ths tasta out of onr eaouib. tf Frank McFsrUnd ba beo sppolnM Special agent f Ths Fuit able l.lfe A arenoe Co- "f N Yrk, b strougi lo tba world. Cb surplus to Miry tinLtara o( ovsr 50 Bsiiliut dollars. IWl tska loiorsoea wtihval sMog tha n tJ tha Eanitahl. insnrsa l-lh st sa at seme rst. ?7if Hid keeping !' Irgt nsat rf endi, troHs, eigsrs aal Botiitea t ba fonod any whs rw In ths aitf , Jas. Ilat torn able M supply yea. ith lbs 1' inland dailies sa l all Ilia atagannee and pwtudL !, bMb f"-tig- and doavaHc. If ' weal r-1-tag saatU. fta Jim a tall el tb-fiepp-ar Candy Faamry.' . tlM4 i I Bjsiaask la 3( bad boen looking after votes. Mr. Mor row thinks tbat ba is all rigbt over tbsra. Billy. oa know ws csa't tell till lbs count is over. Juk M.tlork renorta that Its Moir Millard Frrnsb, Bo Watkioe.Oties. Br dry snd Wa. Padbsrg bsva goaa ovar ths pars to lbs Ukrs, st the bead ut tbs Tukoa, sad tbat they will float down a as ths ins brvsks. Joos llms sad John Lyons arc at Hkaj;. On Thntsdsy H. MaSwor-ls Sailed ta Ila t bold a p"t smllioi ismlnaiiua tbs resaams of tba two- ysr-4l rhil l rf K-ob tysrry. Its cms bad Iwfll -d all ths pbraiss snd was a vert brcellar ike, Tli usialssik.B b'iwal rlamats M grw dires of tl sbtnscb. Tbs walls asfs uss half leeb ll.i. k. Mis ru1lt, rpi.r w..B,s. urn kUy baa appnluOd U .fir (s alrsas of Tamtma, Waa. It ! s.id Ibst thus fsr tbs bas do.a r"l fctsplag all ra- a rd prtaing to tha eitaete ship plot bnaaM af tba tity la prfsrl hai-s, 8hs b -a tris-'a at tba barbtff tbatrt"S lep-'rt I" l '. 'b irat ra. p-,f of tba kiat sv mala ant bf aa jh.tr.na t 'irsu -AHe'i rf. Occur at the Opera House on Laat Friday K filing Hoodly Number freseut. The comraeooent exercises at the opera bouse on last Friday evening, May 27, 1898, were witnessed by a large number of our citizens, representing the parents and friends of tbe participants. The programme wns excellently ar ranged, and was very interesting throughout, all participating doing themselves great credit. Tbe Qrzette $68 W'pftiflflf'Yrt &ofxNteiwir'.ni merits of tbe efforts of those who as sisted in instrumental and vocal ruusio, or otherwise. Suffice to say, that this is the largest class ever graduated out of the Heppner high school, and it seemed tbat everything was suspicions for The young people wbo participated on tbat evening. Everyone reoeived numerous bouquets from friends or relatives in the audience, and 1 1 addition, Willis Smith was tbe reoipieot of a splendid diamond ring of which be is justly proud. Judge Lowell's address was splendidly RDDrecialed. and ba bas tbe thanks of every friend of tba school for the inter est manifested. Tbs program rendered was as follows: Instrumental snln, Old Black Joe," Mrs, Herbert baitlinlnniew. Address, indue 8. A. Lowell. Oration, "I'lietry," Cora Hsrt. Oration, "lhs Tids ot froiression," Ioltls Rurh. Chorus, "From 8ea to Sea, school. Oration, "Culm," Willie Hnilla. Oration, "AdvsrUsemenU," Flora Farns worth. Mala quartlt, "Ths Oolillnt'll Get You II You Uon't WaU'h Out," Mews. M L. Akera, M. L. Akera, W. C. Howard, V. M. lloward, M. B 1'VimTha Seven Roads." Ethel Wallirldse. Oration, "Beyund tbe Als Lie Thin Italy," Ilalicl Herren. Chnrua," Ws Come With Sonsi,"Select Octette. VslediHnry, Mamie Karmworth. Prewntiitloii ol diplomas, prealdeot o( tmard Addrcu loclaw, W. C. Howard, prllicil. Class sons. Benediction, Rev. Hhrller. Memorial Day Number o the Ledeer. Tbe Memorial dBy number of tbat ever popular weekly, tbe New York Ledger, presents a combination of piotorial and literary attractions tbat make a strong uppeal to patriotic readers. A beautiful piotnre of a returned veteran olssping in bis aims bis grsnddangbter, forms tbe cover. A large donble-pege pioture of the Oregon end ber commander, Captain Charles F. Clark, and ber senior officers, is given on the center pages. Tbe har bor of BavBra and tbe celebrated Morro Castle, tbe fortress snd dungeon ot the Spaniards, and a historical and descrip tive article, witb illustrations, fills an other attractive page. An eloqnent de scription of tbe battle ot Lake Erie, by tbe celebrated American historian, George Bancroft, a timely and interact ing republication from an early number ot tbe Ledger, gives an scoonnt of one of tbe greatest naval viotories In our an nals. This number of tbe Ledger calls attentirn to tbe inventor of tbe monitor, Theodore R Timby, LL D., of Philadel- Who B0tnPD0Vt)r-niiuiflif-iw - failed to rccdve the honor and just recognition of his oonntrymen for an in vention which saved tbe ooontry in an hour of extreme peril, and revolutionized naval warfare throughout the world. 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 . In the Shoe Department yW...There has been some new arrivals VERY STYLISH F00TWEAP 0 One line to sell at $2.50 Another sells at $3.50 O . Still another sells at $4.00 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. . . e 00TS AND SH0ES!i B: THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF XvIClEIDlIvaHiVIv fc CO. They have anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you cot a good article when they guarantee it. ' 8 SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Strsat Repairing a Spaolalty THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J. C. BORCHERS Who has secured the services of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. - Rates reasonable 'iiiiR iHliite" Ileantv la lllooil lleep. mmin 1,1,1(11 memiB a rlcnu skin. No beauty without it. Casarets, Candy Cathiir- tic clean your dioou aim Keen u cieun, u Htirriim nil the luzy liver and driving all im- iniriti from the hodv. itt'ilin to-dny to hiiniKh ninmles. hoils. hlotclicH. blnekliends, and that sickly bilious complexion by takint t.'ascaretH, henuty for ten cents. Ail orug giU, satiafaction guurantecd, 10c,2oc,60c. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOROHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. THE DECADE OF I'KOGHJWH. T T 7 Few Thought That are RoKKestrd by ths M oilers Use of Uedlelaes, The lust deoade ot all others has proven to oi tua Danner ooa oi ine ooontry. Every department of civiliz ation baa made advances tbat canoot ba compared Id common percentages. Its proper computation in a mathematical way is entirely oat of the question, and tba writer or speaker Is left to rspitu- late Ibe (rest growth as best bs can Id words. It is beyond tha power of imagination, try tha best we oan to com prebend it OOL GROWERS 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 Wool Growers' 4 Warehouse I1 A uonelasa Invalid. ths dumase dlssppeered. that ass s i month ao and tbara bas bseo on return of tba disease. Tbs ore was ffctnel and permanent, snd I feel satisfied tbat no other medicine enald bavs prod need at mervalnue a re sult, ws leal rejolerd over tha restor ation of oar ton, and cannot help but t-el that Dr. Williams' I'los Till f..r fata I'eopis are tba most rrmsiksblr mullein no tbs market." No dieVf rr of modi-ra llmse has proved surti a blsMing In mankind a lr. Williams' Piol 1'illsfor I'als 1'eople. Aetinf direeilv on tbs blond sad nerves. iavlgiiratlna tbs '.rfxly, regulatma th funsihios, thay reatnrs thsstr-ngtb and bralib in the eihanst I i-.tient when very s-ff.trt it ttiS pbjrsiaiao provss tin svalhntf. I'hesM pills srs Sold to tx l-s at V wnis a bi or all hosa fur i m, ami may t had rf sll trtif ifil. n ctiret h mail from lr. Williams Ul'Ol is Kphflvtady, N. T. Tha Sura La Grippe Cure. Tbara is no use suffering Irom this dresdful mslsdy it yon will only get tba right remedy. You are having pain sl through yonr body, jonr liver is out of order, bsvs no appetite, no life or ambi tion, bave a bad cold, lo fsrt srs com pletely used op. Klsctrio Bitters are lbs only remedy tbat will give you prompt and snrs relief. Tbsy sot directly on yoor iivr, stomsoh and kidneys, tone op tbe wbula system snd msks )on feel liks s nsw bslns. Tl.ey srs guaranteed to ours or price rfutded, For sals st E. J. Hlocom's drag store, only 50 oeats per bottle. Is tho tilaco to store vour wool this season. Whv? Iio y c&um we do a strictly warehouse businesa. and not beinc in Tbe invention or appiuration of steam tjie field buyiiii! wool ourselves, wo ciicouraifo competition in locomotion and in the great monsters amonc8t the buvcru and secure you the hichcHt price. of energy wbloh dris our fsctoiies and " " . mills were wonderful, but tba power of I " " sailing wool aaras ami twins ai enai, payams no wool is sum. aeiiu in your orner stssm was known to tbs aneieots, even I Vjy the hlshe pri lor hf rlis ent tMs. to the Chinese. The oae ot elec tnoity, dlin-.n the nurkt. n. .1 U.t Inn nf ila sriat bast r I f-f lsht to Immslar when rHMt1 tiido so hr owners ot want, or at least somellilng or IIS great powsr, I w.Uvi a lull supply lwt Brleyan.l whit. alsonimm Killrl Hirley tor Immstora. lilrect your tmtniiert Xa un lower watenoiMi. w s (uiraiiiei yu a square utii. R. F. HYIND, Manager. I'OUTICAL HlrrriNliM. was nmieraio)a nr pniiosopiiBrs m CentoriiS back, snd was bandied by Benjamin Franklin as a coachman drives bis tests by reins, more than a century and one-half ago. And yet Its practical vslua becsms evident lo Kill a .e it . la a a sn, lieu ana oinsrs not more into II 00(1 1 nU IlOUSe twrnti-Dve yssrs sgo. ws sa mat tne rauld nrogrrss has beso msds la tbs The CALIFORNIA AIVHIIIHI I.Ktri hi. AIVKllxKI 1 HRI'I'MRk 1 MTKKi prft, Mt If-hu, Tony (,..(1... I, KnnmB. tr M A M.Mrf. M 4 I WU'n riMlag for Ik .((vntwl. lKi, Mil., T imr. ri H'a w R I S. t,Tsi K j sr ii,lf I r-l i . ' ? t , a ii i.i, -. i f M 1 iUIIai a leas. Wl.m fiw.le twv, try, snd l-fir asim. i' P1NM II t t Mlwliol. Ill" J''l'''' .l t.l ( M!d Miln sr fi'iw njirs t .,( t inly CatWI'e t lie nt'r nl I It.'f I !-,. a i-r and il i I I i' " r m '., l S.. rt It l', n ' Vn ! fi' r I'll- in I ! v'i' ' ! t- i r,'SMlt erll ll" Hl li'Ulid A'i Meetings will be Md in thla aoonty by the osia party at it will bs add'sssed by lhs Several different speakers SS lul loss: ("leli.tm Davis will spsak at Ions H.lanlay. Jena 4'b. at 2 'nlek p. m. snd on ths same dsy at llppor at H o'plne k P. m. Iliw. H. H. Ilowsrd, i f MiapemtS, will spiak at lirppuer 8 May 'iHih, at o'clock p. ni. i T. Hinkls, Vq. , ran lidata ftrdis Irirt stiomay of thiadiatrlctand tbe swa. didsUs fr rnunty pfflees will spsak la lb ssvsrsl prseloei of the ononl, es follows: I'lss Ctiy, Tnasdsy, Msjr 21, at o o'el'fk V . ..... L Maa, Ws-lrwwdsy, Msy a... at i orKa p, ra. MaiMMKia, inarsiiT, wit ' A'elrrk o. m at J. W. Morrow's rsack. ifardaiaa. Tbarsdsr. Mat 'A, at R ft'iMoek P. s. Right MiUt. frid sy, Msy J7,at 1 o'rlnrk 9 lj rrk, rHsy, Msy 2?, at o'clock p. m. Ooagtss, Katnrday, J, at 1 e I'x-k D- ta. BEDS 28 and 60 Centa. GEO. C. UOMK, Prop. last twenty yssrs. ir In tba application of msdioinss, Ibsrs C'Xl tlOOr U) Wkt iiouw, bss heno grssler progress than lo either ,ins almve mentioned, bsraosa tha nss snd sppliestioa nf mmlrra rsmedies wss little known until comparatively a fsw tears SKt. The tima was ba ths patient wss dragged to dstb In stpsrl. meats. Tbs symptoms were of little veins sa a goids to ths armsssry treat ment A diSKnoais nf a can and tbs selenlifiu spplwaliin nf medicines wss Chas. W. Ingraham, Assayer and Analyst Main Htreet, Heppner. Ot., At Conar A Wtrrsa'a Drng Htora. Anatysia of orcg a gpccialty. CASTOR I A for I&faaU ud CMUrea. Bi IM Yea Han Always Bought Gibson & Borgor, At Chas Junes' Old fund. Hhnvintf. - 1C CU. Unir OuttinK. - Si5 " llallm 2 Kvcrything Strict ly Kirnt t'la-o. anknowa and erHisqtantly bot nswt. All physislsns anw sgrse Ihil lhs old mthds nf "$ntt" is wrnng, but euros still adhere It tbs todiaarimlriat km of drags worsw Ibia tb astnal dtassM, IH. MsTgurila ()arny aas natars's rimvdlea, mdlelties nmls (mm lisius sad plants. 11 they doa't enra tbsy don't kitL But shs rsrtdy fells ta help end thousands Mss bet ff I sr gnod work. Hba cbargss fr bar msdiAiei, only. sod aid for any se'vtcsa shs Bilght rsatsf. Hba ettso l sa ls to tie raantry, Offloe wo doors aoatri of tbs I'slee bolsl. Ta ti'S mnllialiiMi j( i) C '.' f ' i ' ' i'"i rmrirp HtrtRurAN kurtnoa. The following rspaldioaa mattings will be bald io Ibis cnoaty i iXiaglas, ross-tsy, Msy 31, 10 o'clock a. rt. Dry Fork. Toes.lsy, Msy 81, I'M u'rloek p. m V.labt Mile (LiUftyl We.lna4sy, Joaal.l, liWp. m. ItatJmaB. Wsdassdsv. Jane let at 7 30 a, m. UttMM. Tlmrslsy. Jane S. IJW p m. I ii.tardat Jaas 4. 1 1 a. Ml. f'..t, .!( fr rm at v i flie and ( ,.i in iiimIiii alll be i;esrtit. 0imS Leat .11, - M Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS 15 Shaving V vs Cents. V V v Imp Umn Sirtitti nl P.kI. Si., "N. G. HAYES, totmlf el rSdllnn i uiibui iai in iiait thavlftf. , Hals Cattlaf, Hf, 15 Casts 18 M