CTILL THEY COME! ! 3 The Latest Arrivals at The Celebrated "Ideal Brand" of WORK SHIRTS- double all over. A heavy, black DUCK OVERCOAT, blanket lined, for teamsters. New and neat line of OUTINGS, FLEECE GOODS, and CALICOS, CHEVIOTS and DRESS GOODS. Blankets from - An A No. 1 Rubber Overcoat Full line of Winter GLOVES and MITTENS. 50c up $1.85 QUR GOODS and PRICES Are Doing tle Jfetasltiess. " "s. We are not to be undersold. Come and look through our stock before buying elsewhere. Our MADE TO-ORDER SUITSfc. Come from the Highest Class Tailoring Establishment in the United States at prices within the reach of all. Oil, How Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned-Wonderful Results of Purifying the Blood. " A very severe pain came in my loft knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a sore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered In this way lor years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like mine cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my Buffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in the best of health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Sarsa-parilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Mood's Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. WATCH THIS SPACE! -$3.00- In It if you catch on. $3 given sway for th best cor this week at the Gallery -SCORE TO DATE v i Highest possible acore 120. M. B. Galloway wlus prize of ." with wore of V Ed Drlscoll, second with score of . . Ill This week It Ladle context. First prize, Ave pound box ol candy, Hecoud prize, 75 cents. Red, White and Blue lights In front Local Notes. Choice fruits at Tbe Maine. Pee M. Lichtrntbal & Go. for ehoea. For cboioa confectionary a to Tbe Maioe. Bay yonr tobaccos of Geo. 0. Rome, at Tbe Maioo J. L. Swift is bailing bit grain to tbe warehouse this week Wbnr can yon teat yonr marksman blp? At Tbe Maine. Where oan yen bay tbe beet cigar on earth? At Tbe Maioe. What la Hop uoldT Host twer on eaiih. tiae ad. eUewbere. The lower warehouse ba an unlimit ed euppy nf seed rye for sala. 861m Liclitenlhal k On. for shoes. Eiolnaivt shoe store. Handles tbe beet. &3tt Dr. A. O. Oreeoles, eoroer Orand stre nas sod East Morrleoo el, Tort land, tt The Uatette'a eabecriptlon pries of $1.60 ie listing subscriber every day. Jim Dogbee ia moving bis sheep from lbs uonntaius to aimer qoarters on lbs ranch. Go's juice" W all right but Low Til- lard bas a brand of 14-year-old sonde that la bard to beat. 0o3 If. Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist fur refreo- tioo and dfot of tbe eye, will he ber very three month. tHX-lyr I'ainle remedy for ettraotieg teetb. If oot as elated, no ebargee. Try lr, Vaiigbeo'e sew plan. f4-if, It yoo nd something for yonr system sail at lb Pbon The Telephone as Imis. Oil hotel building, tf O f. Tb"B ! dre Is a hand i f Salt's from Bnl'eV ttttk tt shipment 10 tnatk'l Wednaelay. J ot what yon bare looked for sery where. Dr. IVmiIou' sleeping garment ior obildrea st I'.roes A Hewatt' IW-at aoonminiftatloq sad eoorteoo treatment al the Iatell lloUt.KeveMb sod Waah. fit., fortland, Orm. Brine loor lidee. tlls sad fnrs to lies. Mathewe, al lbs LlWif Meal Market. He pays blgheet market prtee. til-1 1. Marshal TbJ0tt), tsd ti le weak a thorough Inepectlne of Ilia bydrante sed raaervolre, and placing these is lb woo, b work log order. A. It. (tens MM been ala bam tsar teg Iroa at bis old eUed os we Mais etraet after ss abaene f mm Ike Sitf of three y. tf tits. KohlaA To. sre mellaS fr Be not deceived! A cough, boaranees or cronp are not to be trilled with. A dose in time of hhiloh's Cure will save yon much trouble. Sold by Gonser & V'arren. v Old fashions iu drees mav be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine oan re place ChBmberlain'e Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy. For sale by Conser & Warren. Dyspepsia cured, rjhiloh'e Vitalizer immediately relieved sour stomach, oom iog up of food distress, and is the great kidney aud liver remedy. Sold by Con ser & Warreu. v Care that couku with Shilob's Cure The best oousb cure. Relieves orouo promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses tor 25cts. Sold by Con ser & Warren. v LMones, lube tbe best, it you me troubled with coustipation, sallow skin. Bud a tired feeling, tkke Karl's Clover Tea, it ie pleaBuut t j take. Sold by Oouser & Warren, v Tliere are lmprovointtuta mads every lay in our little oily, nud the last one noticed is tbe laviDg nt Lt-w oro.-B vmiks Now, get some one after those c.uil bends, mid one O.iu o.J y a stroll. Mr. Wbltuey, proprietor of the Hepp oer house, is txperienoing a prolonged siege of rbenmatiHu), which eoufl ies blm to hi. bed most of the time. Hi a wif.- arrived here on Sunday's train. W. P. Sayder. tbe livery stable pro prietor, bays ouly tbe beet bey and grain. Large oorrala and aeoommodutiooe for freighters. Elaoks and buggies furnished reasonable, ritock well oared for. tt The Morrow County Land & Trust company have decided to go into the wheat buying business extensively this fall, and it ie Important that growers in terview them before deposing if their orope. Brown A Deynier announce Ihe open ing of their butchering establishment in a display "ad" id another oolnmu. Tbey solioit s osll from our oilizeun, gaaraa teeiug a eervioe lb it will pleaee their patrons. Dr. M. B. Mez!er, the doutiet, now that hie newly tarnished parlor sre in readiness for tbe receptiouof bispatienta, annonuoee hie prmsuerey with s stand ing sdveriiaHQipnt in out column of pio feseional cards. Olto Fredericks of the City baker) krf ps s Oompleltt liuS of O iuued gooJa, staple gro0Hris, coufeo ionory, vege tables, sweet potatoes, eta Bread, pies snd cakes baked each diy. WedJing oakes a peoielty. tf Personal. HERE WE ARE Joe Enos, of John Day, was In town this week, A. Beard, of Fossil, visited Heppner this week. Ed Day, t he Butter creek sheep owuer, was in Wednesday. Mr. Frank Clark, the wool buyer, came In on yesterday's train. J. J. McOee, of Hardrnan, was in Heppner a few days this week. John H. Hayes, of I one Rock, spent the first of the week in town. Claud Johnson, of Eight Mile, registered at the Palace Thursday. Mrs. Brock and Miss Rhea returned from Portland this morning. P. C. Thompson, the sheepman waB trading with our merchants Thursday. W. F. White, county surveyor of Grant, passed through on his return from Portland. Ed Rood, one of our county's most prominent ranchers and business men, was in Heppner this week on business. Bruce Haynes and wife returned from Port land, and while there adopted a bright little boy to brighten their lives. Mr. R. Harper and wife, of John Dav. were registered at the Palace hotel, Wednesday, on their way to Portland, where they will spend their honeymoon. W. F. Matloek brought In a baud of cattle for John MeCarty, who was here In the interests of the l!nlon Meat company, Wednesday, when they were shipped. M. W. Orton, representing the Oregon Fire Kellef Association of McMlnnville passed through Heppner from Pendleton to The Dalles astride a wheel last Saturday. Mrs. Cooley, of Brownsville, uee Miss Ethel Sperry, sister of Mrs. Vawter Crawford and Will Spencer la visiting her relatives here, and welcomed by her former associates. F. J. McCallum.accompanined by his mother, returned from tortlaud yesterday morning, and left this altemoon for their home at John Day, Mr. McCalluni reports the city crowded, and the business bouses doing a vast amount of business. Our Line of WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE! We are prepared to offer you the BEST VALUES of any house in the city CLOAKS and CAPES is complete, comprising all the latest styles in Infants' Children's Ladies' and Misses' WFflPS from $1.50 to $25.00 Now, that Ihe warm season is about over, fresh oandies ars in order, and James Hart will dtvote ti lims to lbs manufacture o( the eboioat dt-lioacieeia tbe lins of orrama, tatTy, eto. Io faot, sll kinds of conlrotionsry are to be found there. fW-tf Our Stock of MEN'S CLOTHING In fine Silk and Plush. Is perfect in style and finish and guaranteed to fit and give entire Rirtisf.iptinn In Shoes We are the only house in town that sells the Celebrated "Kant Wear Out" Boys' and Youths' Clothing, the reputation of which is world-wide and sold by all the leading houses. We lead them all. The Kellejr-Goodfellow Shoe is so well and favorably known that we need only to mention that we sell their line of Shoes to insure us a large and increasing Shoe trade. In Dress Goods We are up to date in all the latest novelties in patterns. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Braids, Ruffl ings in all the latest shades and styles to match our dress goods. 4 . . . ! . . tSIOaa. TlefU eMIa sa t ' I b-na. ah , t.mm Is be f mihJ Is Ii ' ad ts Ibw iMaa, If. U.I laii It rj ...... a, Wbare oan yoq grt a gooj treeb and boteupof pars Java and Mocbs eoflVe for be? At The Mam, Open day and nlahl. Alao, bam sandwich, fc; quarter of pie (home made), fa; piece of cake (borne mad), fte; two boilod rgt, f; chM, eracknre and lunrb goods. Is the morning by ll.s bright light," Io tbe tvoning at tb "IUIIigbt," where John Kaatnn soatioa to dol lo bie patron those sparkling beverage, bleb "lianiab malaneholly and drive doll eare away." Drop iu; warmth grntyoalhM fall and inlrevatii.g. P.M. Coortor callad on o and report that tbe warshooas at It.e I nk i f lihea ertavk, thres uIIhi Ibis aids of Iune, ie wrll dr way, snd today a trk m pany la blng t rmr, in at. lob nnrtivron protnlnaol fatujor as Inrlsdad, and llinir hiralioD will ba drlgatd a Dalai elallus. Mike Roberta, al lb lUlvdr, bav li g raniodalnt lb pqUr old lima ear car, eiUtid lo l a pubUs a erdial wl ew Tba bvtagS bs dUpali will b kapt up tt lbs hlfbaa) eiandard. bd tbe enlargottjaal snd samfoftabls qati nl of b billiard parlor and c!ub-hia s drssing fvlur, W if Minor A Co apptarlat Ihe advasl nf a pt a.r fall b'laiu' by aanostte Ir g lo aibreliatiitf It.e (Mite lbir irpMtinn for ihe e In bp of a frl d gU aaaonacatnast witb a M -I priiw which will b riily ep pr, i.tJ by lt is patrua. Tli flia bliil if II pl-l.r flrS M fatulliaf lo all, alx"'! In .! atl'nt.on Iu lh4r tpanal abSfSarati aut. TU l) lr d bt bete eraatad o aabj ttiltBDt f WIbi f j ata making If t br a Vtail and givlag I In I'i i'it Th. 1,'iat-t L UMitUJ tS 1'irfl anl Ibair txanali d aifiltilng i T W U) po t,l a r.!t I ck r af t b tjikr r,. iasgHst tt oMUl. !.- l.f la lfnl ! ! f 'f IUi t J. Il r. f.'i l-ru' B IfeieVlaitSl rift rk't. " MRS. K. O. SLOAN DKOWNBl). Kolatlres Believe Hhs Was Orowned in the Willamette. Wednesday John McCarty, who reaehed here 011 th morning train, was called to the tele phone and requetted to return on the night's train to Portland, as his mother-in-law, Mrs. E. (1. 8 lonn, iu siipKned to have fallen Into the Willamette river, at tbe Madison street bridge, and drowned. In conversation with Mr. Mo Carty he could give no particulars. Thursday morning Mr. P. t. McCulliim, of John Day, arrived, and relates that he happened on th Morrison street bridge, during tlia day, when, on looklnT Into th water, h saw the body of a woman drifting alowly toward Ihe weat end of th bridge. At th aame time th biidg tender discovered and rushed for a boat below, succeeding In overtaking it, and, while attempting tosecuie tt witb a rope. It suddenly disappeared beneath th water, after hlch ao trace of It could I found. As a rap obscured the features Mr. McCulliim waa unable to iden tify It, but noticed particularly that It waa th body of a large woman, whoae wearing apparel answers the description of Mr. Hloan. Thursday evening's Telegram confirm th theory that It was Mr. Sloans remains, and ao count for Ita Boating ao oon after drowning, which, under ordinary circumstance, doe not occur iuald ol thre day 'I me, that th clothe buoyed ber up until th air etrapad from ber dreaa by being disturbed when It sank Immedi ately. tr. Vaughao with member of th family spent Thursday al Hi renof the disappear. ancs hoping for th recovery of th body, by which It could b Identified. Th startling new baa baen th eourrs of eonatanl Inquiry In Heppner, over which It bat eaatagloom of sorrow, owing lo MraHloan'i long aaenrlatlon with our Iowa and realdanU. where ah waa held la th hlxhaat ealeein. Th Hloan brother, of Butter creek, ara two anna, and Iwo daughter, Mr. John Mct'arty, o( Port land, and Mr. Knbrt Hhaw.nf l-eilngtnn, hav ing been raised hera, have th aympathy of all It I th (uppiialtlon of ber family and others that, aa ah at time ba been aiiblcct lorartaln pells wblrh mora or lea aSertad her mind, ah (cam temporarily cniilueed and unfortun ately w aodered la lb direction of th river nd fell In. Underwear In Ladies' and Children's Underwear we can sup ply your wants, and our prices are right,. Blankets We carry a large stock of Blankets from the Salem Mills, from 50c up. Staple Goods In Staple Goods we carry everything needed in in the house. Groceries Also carry a full stock of Groceries, and guarantee to meet all legitimate competition. Call and examine our Stock and get our Prices when in the city. First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon. Successors to E. W. Rhea & Co. Ml I " vmW VJ fei .1,, Mil ( -v55K MW W Iff filbM1 ' J T I K .1 I Kt ! h W1 m urn vjnv . hi is. jiii k I VI 'h.vtt ' pt '!." ' THE Quaker Doctors ARE NOW IN HEPPNER FOR TWO WEEKS. xiMma GHR0NI6 DISEASES ft SFEGIflLTY. CanciTs have lost their terror; are killed in one day without pain and without knife. Tapeworms removed often in twenty minutes. Free CoQSultation Nightly At the Opera House. Quaker Doctors' Offloe at Palaoe Hotel. Heore from 10 to 12, Weak Deye. Rev- W. Claire s Keeeatlaa. Ttio rMNpllrQ lender! Ita. P. f, Ht. Clair Wletiv vvonla prov4 a ino etijoyaliU affair. Tb Ineal preaott r, ltQ Ja U Harlholom, f aye bins greeting Willi warm srord nf weloiin. Tb (ariab eljeei to tbe M K. eburch. Montb, bia fui or (, ba baa uleely furntabel bf Woll II -others, anl Ih eomfotl of Hv, Ht. Olalr air.1. II i(reM biruaelf Very onion plee lib lb Inealilr an I bopfllil f Le The Jeka iHif l4t. Mr. M;lum, of John t)af, Inform n tbal upn bi retoro bom ba eipaela o bai lb blf dr ! at ork nn Ibe of lb river. Tb leU'iti m of tue Company la H begin ahnat .t mile l o the to. wot kn up I It, an I ltio doa lb rif. for grl many )ar placer raining be lri etfll on ei. teealvtly ol wilri mi ih i ) a tb bank r( IM Jobn lf la Hit ttmaity, S.beael!y II la aio"!! iQal tb t perlmeolof Ihla rivr itreta!i aar alt prove anaaaketiiag la I l-r a miuUg, a Iba lie I i.( IU ritef nual U Veil il4e vtlb lli preeixaa nsl. I'.imaater Vaea-ba") rlit'Oi. Ibia itKirali'at Iroia rorllanl. aal ipNle baifaf aa t.uelinal Ht la tb tt Ifuf'lia. Iietl.g Rtet aa'f lief .r ilea tbeea ado era alr etly "la lie (." TeaUflay aiit ft o'ben froaa ter pni the d ixj It. Vlt rteia iret I.H Ig akila II, titer b leg areh B via -f lb lliain t H'. Tb Uaaker. Kalanlar oltfbt will ba given Ilia fare well entertainment by tba Quaker doct or, r.aob evcnitiK ttiia week pteoediog and fullowina! Ibe diapenaation of Ibelr fsmeilie. tbey bav given more tbao an ordinary entertainment. The oornedi- an aeem e-ioaxilnwly popular witb tbe townaprripa,from Ibe fact tbat tlandieg rNim In Ida ball ie at premium every (iia-bt. Wbil KdJie Yonng, Ibe mnsloal Kenin i all riitbl, I'at Kalley, tbe Irlsb Cimrdlo,and Harry Holme b"blaok man," ara "on! of iatit.H Mrs, Kelley, I'al'e wife ie lifhl wllb Liu. Ia feci, tbey am world reuowne.l epMialtlaeio tbeir ehararter. Malntday night tbey will Inlrodnoa a buri.tier of loeal panpl and lb I adit a' wood aaaing eobleel, fur t piiu, and lb rixe to stor for lb U.ys. will jost aUtut li. kl tba "andi- eaea Into flts," We pr1iot a crowded bonee. MOKHOW CO! NTY I.KAIM. ktorraw ( vaaty a Hbunkoraa Has a I'leaa Mweey al Nnrtk Yaklwa. Mr. N. 0. Maria nnr enterprising Hborlborn ralll raleer and t bsn.pion, ratnrned from th Waaliinglon stale fair Wedneaday morning Ladeektd ailb blue ribbon, Li champion berd of Hborl born baving awepl tba bonor from all eompatiior, among wbirb were Ibe fatnoo Ladd herd nf I'orlland. In eonnei Mr. Maria ia blgbly elated, and baa prorwded to 1 be Dalle agrl emlural fair wllb bia prua wlneaia. Kolloaing are a liat of bi bonor: Hri pnt on ball, 3 year and over. Kir I prit no now, 5 year and over, H-cotd pf la on 2 year old Laifer. Hrt and rnnd riatee oa betferi un der 2-yar old. Firl aad aeoond prite of aaietak prise on beat lemala of any age. Tbrea berd pntaa. la all bi ptlea ootnanberad Iboea received by lb Iji 1 1 berd w to one. Mr. Man' intelligent effort and ne t's bring Vctrow rviQnly pmininaiilly Iu tl a Iri-rit, td it tbonld I lb die poellkilt i-f oar Ineal l.,r kralaer la lead bias all II neiargi ment pibl. tleyoad any donb tl.rr i ilaan ol prorny aaakertli'sT lur cur curiiy, ai.d Ibrunsb Ibaeffrl f enter reit g l- k rai-ei at d sgrknlturM tan nnr popalali.a lner'ed, Ihersbr in baeeirt latd, t"k an-1 l,'iie inter ee.. n an a. r ...ir .e-,ie. m w.. ,M f. , V rttm,itmtm mv4 oirruoo I re..r(iT)ii l II K-anei it never fall lo h 1 1 If-ct ei ee.li and perma-enl ! Ir llesenn arn'i1-! ferotafi.n I haeaa II W ara tnnalanlly ad lit. g new gn d' prepare I im aeietitiflo prlnatflea, aed aad H bav ready f lr.t.eii..a a fine ' "' natu'e'e ptan la rHng II. aa rtraeal of Jverwaia, tevU A N.ie nettlee. I Mr. L. W. Hill, reoeotly.of Oarney vMy, and formerly a egrienllorlat and mining man of Californlan baa pn rob se ed lb Foclar Adam plana at Ibe bead of Hand Hollow, embraniotf 200 arraa of agricultural and 2H0 ecrae of grating land. Mr. Hill ba epeai tba peat fw moDlb travelling llironghout California and Oregon io eearob of a looalioo , and cmoludea tbal Marrow ronaty bold onl tba beat Indnoemeet for eueo. Mr. Hill baa tba appearance and intelligence of one who will prove ft nl daeirable ami protnlnaol mambar of oar eoanty. UK) KKWAKIM Will be paid for informatioa leading to tb erreat and eoavntioa of any per son atealing Oalll branded " WH" aoo- oeoted on lb left eida. Waddl on lb boa. ram I Ilrona. inovS ruu NAI.k. three linelar la raaaaliallua fhiia tli,inlrl flsnkllo. "Wlienyoa ara lok, what yon like beat i lo Olinaen for Baadirin In the firal i lane; a-hel eirienoa lella yon la uer, to ba rb-xen la tbe aeoond plac ; anal reaaoo (I. . Ibeory ) say I ImI I'I li rboaen la lha laat plana, lint tf yot eao srel lr. Inrliaation. lt. Kipari ac ao i Ileaaoa lo bold a e'Ueiilla- lioa tillier, I Ley will glva yoj lha beel alyin tbat ran ba taken. " U beat yoo bav a badevtld tr. Italia lion woold rrnniniea l Chamtierlaln' I'tingh Iteme.ly (eaiiM It la pleaaant walcbee, !.. la..rr. ! ' t -" ' .rrelw t,e endrxi'.r .. , . ... if eia'e o i e na'nrel ar.d Reality vltiaa o 1 mi..eJ l.lr. to),,,j,.. r, t- v,ni0, wr. I'. 0. 1 1 t, JaaeJef, (fU, llaaeb, VMS aflrea, good land, 4 milae of llappnar, all fenra.l, plenty of water, bona aad barn, Hi ecrae of tummer fallow, ell ready for fall rmp, Kaey term. Uall at tb f laseiu omn. tun Ml.1 WH HIHT. A g'xd (beep ranch cornprieing a early l.Ut) acraa, eoalrolling tb largest tad lil wioler raeg In Oilllam eonoty. flood dwelling baaa and large bar, alao oorntdet nnlfil for raanlag ebaap, fj too of new bay aad plettty of gn4 water on the pier, for partienlar Ibl-ilraal NrNb !! , K If Arliagton, Or. Iireaafally liervaaa. Ovale:-! wa dreadfelly nvoaa,ead fr relief oik yonr Carl' Clover Um Tea, it jlted siyaef?ea andeireagik). eb1 my wool narvoo iii'am. I a a troubled witb ofiallpali, kidney and lma Ironlil. If our Te o -a elened my evttn ao Iborongbly tbat 1 rapidly re email health aad '! b. Mre A. Hnaet, llarlfurd, I'oOS, ft-il i hy lt bale. Twenty aere of land, near n good eebool. Will trade for boraea, farming out Bta, eto. For further information l dr, V. WiRcniLL, Ti If Uoud Ibver, Or. at! MKItkt 1 want noma bore, and if yon waat piao of land lo Hood lllvef valley font mil from Ihe town of Hood lUver. 4') rod from good school. Kor further iaformallun, addraa V. Wiacnau., Hood lUver.Or. Baekleae Ara lea BaJva, Tbe Ileal Halve In II. world foe C, Ilrnaaea, More, Clear. Hall Hheora, rm Korea, Tatter, Cbappad llaade, Cbllblalna, Uaroa, nil Hk Erp- lion, and poaiiiviy rare Tile or pey rair-L li I gaarailel lo gtv itfM aalMfaetsno or manay reTaade.!. I'rloa i& eaata par Imi, rr eal by Hloaani lHg Co, K. , DtoMej, manager CASTOR I A For lafaoU av&d CbiUxia. Ill Kind Yen Km Alwijt Eosfit Dar th HlgTMItV of 2Z (iTir g M rr. v