THE FAIR T Our Guarantee Money Returned If Goods ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. HE PLACE To Save Money vx-vwv THE FAIR Has Been In Existence Just THREE MONTHS Has exceeded our expectations ten fold. The genuine quality of our goods and the Low Prices HAVIS SOLVED THE PROBLEM We will continue to merit your patronage. We have just received and opened up a fine line of Direct from the factory at prices that wiil astonish you. An Immense Line of UNDERWEAR The best quality and finest finish Olieopeir than tlie Cheapest. IBSESIDiniCOTG-, lEBlL-ySLlESllESTrS, Cg-OETS, S3E3E3E3jGl133, 3StC Can and Examine. HATS CAPS ROOTS. SHOPS Galvanized Ironware, Tinware, Graniteware, Etc. Rubber Boots, Hardware, Lamps, Corsets, Laces, Towling, Umbrellas, Bini n n We have earned recognition throughout the world as the strongest co-operative association engaged in the mercantile business and can buy and sell at prices that is astonishing to not only those who are our 'Til V2 C A I ri customers but the merchants who are in competition with us. Before we arrived they disputed the value lllL flirt our gds- When we make comparison they have nothing more to say. Our goods are marked in plain figures. We have but one price. SIS ail OVM Htk THE FAIR FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of the Case, and Her Cure. " For many years I was afflicted with a milk leg, and a lew years ago it broke out in a sore and spread from my foot to my knee. . I suffered great agony. It would burn and itch all the time and discharge t great deal. My health was good with the exception of this sore. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would Irritate the sore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the fire without suffering intensely. Borne one sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Barsaparilla, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got me a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise HoocPs Barsaparilla enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all impurities ana leaves it rich and pure." Mrs. Anna , Eakkn, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Barsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. 1-4 l r:il are the iiuuu a i-ms cathartic, favorite family Price 26c. WATCH THIS SPACE! " -$3.00- In it If you catch on. $3 given away for the beat score thia week at the 0 . Hi Gallery -SCORE TO DATE- Higheat possible score 120. Prizes Galloway and McFerron tied on 108 Ladles' prizes: Mn. Perry Snyder Ut Red, White and Blue Hants In front See M. Lichtenthul & Co. for shoes, a Dr, J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and deteots of the eye, will be here every three months. 648-lyr "Oo'n juioe" is all rieht but Low Til- lard has a brand of 14-year old goods that is bard to beat. 603 -If. Painless remedy for eitrootmg teeth. If not as stated, no charges. Try Dr. Vnugbau'e new plan. 604-tf . If yon need something for your system onll at the 'Phooe The Telephone sa loon, City hotel building. tf Beet accommodation and oourteonn treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. A. Abrahamsiok is strictly in the lead with bis tailor-made 6nito. No chances taken as regards fit, style and fluisb. Bring yonr bides, pelts and furs to Beo, Mathews, at the Liberty Meat Market. He pays highest market price 619-tf. A. M.Gann may bs seen Again ham mering iron at bis old stand ou west Muiu street after no nbsenoe from tbe city of three yenrs. tf A fine line of cutlery just received at P. 0 Thompson & Co.', intdu.liiig soi sore, shears and an elegatt aeborlmotit ut 3-pieoe curving sets. , Stop that oougbl Take warning. It may lead to oonsnmption. A 25c bot tle of Sbilob's Onre may save yonr life Sold by Conser k Warren. x Born To tbe wife of William Stewart' living ia the mountains, twin girls, one ot which survived bnt a short period Tbe other and mother are doing floe. Catarrh oured. A dear head and sweet breath secured with Sbilob Catarrh Remedy; told on a guarantee. Nasal injector free. Bold by Conser I Warren. x Earl's Clover Boot Tea, f r Constipa tion it's the best and if after osing it you don't aay so, return package and get your money. Sold by Conser & We.rren. X "Tbe Fair" makes au announcement in its conspicuous space, justified by tbe volume of business it merits. Mr. Whiteis is proving himself an up to date, wideawake business man, appreciating tbe season and its opportunities. Bead bis "ad" and call and examine bis stock. Tbe oircuit court was adjourned Mon day afternoon by Judge Lowell to meet Deoember 20th to finish up the equity docket. The MoUouigaJ case was oarried over until tbe May term of oourt. Frank Smith, for the laroeny of a bioyole, was sentenced to one year in tbe Salem penitentiary. Mr. A. Vinson, of tbe firm of Niles & Vinson, who were referred to in the Oregon Marble" item in last issue ar rived this morning returning home on tonight's train with an order for a band, some monument to mark tbe resting plaoe of the late Holland B. Thompson. O. T. Donglas, the founder of tbe town of Douglas, is spending some time iu our oonnty and is now at the Palace. Mr. Douglas expressess the desire to re tarn to Eietern Oregon for a permanent home, Laving become dissatisfied with tbe wet climate of tbe Paget Sound. His return will be weloomed by the entire county. Personal. MET II. EP1SC. CHDKCH. stands. BnncUjr 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Oaaana No. 1 and 1 at 12:10 p. m. Kpworth league Devotion 1 meeting HI p. m. frnynr meeting, Thursday,? p. m. 'The HptniT and the bride say. Com." Tlx lAMtor Rmjr b found at tbe parsonage ad. jolnins the church, wham ha will be glad to meat any w o may dm re to oonanlt him on reluriona, eofcial. civie, philosophic educational, Ot any other eubjeeta. J. W. KLKHUEB, MlnUter. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ervlce each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Thureday even log at 7:. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. K. U Smii.lt. factor. The Ladles' Oulld of tbe Episcopal church will marl at 1 o'clock, p. in., on the tint vedneeday of each month, at tbe home of Mrs. J. Matlock. Local Notes. e fruits at Tbs Maine, 'hooting at The Maine, .- at IbeCeody Factory. i's 12 year-old ton is very 'ooary go to Tbe of Qeo. C. Rome, at . i ,tt your roarkemao .aiti. . yrn bny tbe beet cigar on lie Maine. p OoldT Beat tr on ifid. elabr. warebnnc bae so nnlimit . aeed rjt for sale. 83 lea vl k Co. for shoe. F.iclneive yolle tbe beet. K3tf )iob. of lt ngton. fin' of the wri t, rjca- u ob the part tf lr. Mo- o enort, Monday, a fine of wed rr drm ken and danr jict Tble morn In the caee Doecan ve. Hans Jankiaa, f r of snoop pelt, wae dmtn el Hacg Lee owner ot the well known Chinese laundry, bas moved bis laundry to onrtier of Alkali Bud Water streets and ii now in shape to do good washing at cheap rates. 2 Call at (be Candy Faotory when yon want a good oup of hot coffee, ouoo or chocolate. Fresh ojit-re in aoy style. Hot and eold luncbe. Try one of our oyster cocktail's. tf Tbe County Judge informs us for tbe beoeflt ol our readers that the '07 taxes bt come delinquent on the 15ib, and il behooves those interested to dodge the sheriff after that date. W. P. Poyder, tbe livery stable pro prirtor, bnye only the best bay and grain Large oorrals and accommodations for freighters. Hacks and buggies f urniabad reasonable. Stork well eared lor. tf H. 8, Maxwell, of Bardman, ii In town. Fat KUkenney, of Butter creek, la In town. J. H. Barker, of Galloway, li In on buslneaa. T. H. Been came over from Lone Rock yeiter day. Art llodiou, of Galloway, came to town Mou day. , Tom Boothby, of Lexington, wai In town tUli week. R. E. Wren, of Pendleton, li In town this week. John McCarty came up from Portland this morning for more cattle. S. Howell and Virgil Duncan, of Eight Mile, are In town on buaineaa. E. H. Clark and Mr. FlUmaurice are on the ground again merely for their health. Frank Lee, the wool buyer, direct from Ban Franclaco, arrived thli morning. You nan lor mlae what he li after. Judge Lowell and Proaecutlng Attorney Bean were puaengers on tbe outgoing train for Pendleton laat night, Geo. Miller, formerly a prominent Douglas merchant, now a bualneai man of Arlington, ii registered at tbe Palace Mri. Geo. Wells returned from a Potland visit this morning accompanied by ber parents and slsUir, who will enjoy a visit with her. John Q. Wilson, oL Salem, returns home to night, after a week's sojourn In town. Mr. Wilson expresses the belluf that considerable Morrow county property will change hands this season. J. P. Jonee, traveling passenger agent of tbe Southern Paclflo Railroad company, la In town for the purpose of establishing an agency through which tickets will be sold east via California. Jack Mills, who has been the efficient fore man of the Oazett's Job department for some time resigned his position last Saturday, taking a position at the Arcade. Jack Is all right wher ever you put blm, and should be return to prlutlng we look lor blm to excel. HSPNOTIST HOLBKOOK. Mind Beading Easily Accomplished-Aston ishing tbe Andlenee. Last night tbe opera bouse has filled with an appreciative aadienoe to witness the mysterious soienoe of Professor Hoi brook, and tbe bouse was a tumult ofexoitement from from beginning to olose of tbe entertainment. After , a thorough test of mind reading, satisfying a committee of representative men that no oolusion or triokery was resorted to. Tbe professor after finding and dis tributing numerous articles, blindfolded among the audience, organized a olass lor hypnotic antics. To begin with a diepositiou was shown by some of the young "Americans" to dtfy bis influence, but be soon bad them under control, and, tben began tbe amusing eoeoes wbicb kept tbe audience in a roar of laughter. Tbe orimsooed-cheeked. blushing and naturally modest boys made a "show" ot themselves, and in tbe strawberry patob, milkiog soeue, dog fight and preparations for a batb, simply turned tbe audience iota a frenzy of lmghter. Tbe professor used discretion iu ueleotiitg oue ot his own expenenoed boys for tbe caNlepiio subject, whoee ridgsd, lifeless appearance solemnized the audienoe in short order. We preiiiot bad be eeleoted the loved one "of some of tbe gentler sex in tbe audience, during tbe anxious moments of reeuociUtioo she would hava b en wrecking veoge acoe at a furious rate. Iu fact, a nam ber of the audienoe were exceedingly anxious about the revival ot the young man. Peacefully eleepiugin Rhea 4 Welch's large display window waa a young man I placed there by the professor this fore. noon. Groups of pooule gathered about during the day gazing in wonder at tbe youinrui oounlenance. To all appear ance, save an indication of regular breathing, be was dead. Many who were liberal in tbeir ex planation of bis science are being per auaded to take tbe chairs specially re served for tbem thia evening, and it re' mains to be seen wbetber they will "toe the mark." It is safe to prediol a full bouse for tbe hypooilo professor during bis stay. In fact be already bas a big majority of our population under the mysterious influence. ni-X-Hi'JJLiJi lts w tt aa ; ) i m rr. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Pnriflcr, eures headaotire. Nervnasneas, Eruptions on tbe face, and makes lb beul as dear as bell. Sold by Conser k Warren, x Tbs Morrow County Lnurt k Trust company bate decided to go into tbe wheat buying business eiteosively this fall, sed it is important that growers in terview tbem bfors diapoaing ot Ibelr erops. " Wbers ean joo gr a good freab and botenpof pare Java and Mocha ooff-e forSef At Tbe Maine. Opeo day and nUM. AIo, bam saudwlnb, 6c; quarter of a pis (home nisde), 5; pieos of cake (home msd), 6j two tx.itl rgg, 6j; cbfse, erarkrs and lincb good. "In '!. ru'irniut: by tie MM light," In the ev-olna at the "lU'lligh," wbere John lUeroot eoiiHooa to dole to bis patrols tboa sparkling beverages, bioh ' ban tab malannbilv and drive doll ee away." Drrp In; warmth greet ynqlbeea fall and winter evenings. Mike Robert, at lb Helve lre, hav ing rtnodei lb popular ol f ilm for ner. n tends to II a pubHs a sor dial m. Tbe beverages be dUpenee will ba kepi op l'i tbe hlgbeal standard, sed Ibe enlargemest and aootfortabt etjtiintneet of b's billiard parlor and elab rootM rt drtisg Uv. M-tf y (osscll Meettag. Al tbs regular meeting of tbs oouroii laat oigbl, Coouoilmeo Bimous, Kobrrts, Rasmus aud Liotitbeulbal were present, with Recorder Ricbardsoo, mayor pro lem. A nomber of salaries snd bill were ordered paid. Rids o eity drsloags wers SQbmitted, A. T. McNay securing sera at 3D sent per load for rubbish, etc., and 45 reals f r baaliug rook, cinders, etc Ibe marshal' salary was reiaed 110 per moiiib, to eonsideratioo of bis tffi- Sieut IVI0fS. Tli petilioa of Chris. Uorchers fr th retnra of anegpircd liOeD'e, was debied. Ordinance No. 63, regalaUi g Sporting and bawdy h'nea, whs (incl, Or liriaure N i, 61, relative lo leavieg learns ubl.itcbi d oa ibe air. i ta, felled to pie. the new rum Of Brows Hughes, Successors to Browa A Stewart. Appreciating the season's prosperity, have plaoed in stock a full line of staple groceries, in addition to tbeir slook ot dry goods, olothing, boots, shoes, bats and caps, blankets, quilts and winter supplies in general. Already we have gained tbe confidence of tbe public through tbe exceptional values ws are offering at prioes much be low those formerly paid. We bavs adopted as onr motu, "Quiok sales and small profits," which we feel that tbs limes justify. Our many friends ars earnestly requested to oall and ws will Inks pleasure In quoting prioes and showing goods, wbicb are positive reve lations to you. We appreciate the faot tbat conditions of trade are shaping on different lines than those pursued by the old pioneer concerns, and, after experience and care ful study, take up new methods ot doing business, whlob ars demanded by the in telligent public Guaranteeing to giv satisfaction in all business transactions, we are, Tours respectfully, Bbowr k Hcohis, N. B. Ws request your attention to this spaoe io next issue, wbicb will oonlsin a "leader" tor our new departure. NOllCK or D1M80LI TION. Notioe is berebv given tbs pabl 0 that A. E. Dion baa dispossd of bis interest lo tbs firm of Thompson k Blnos, livery businsss, to Jsnies Jones. Tbs cew firm will make all collections and settle all ootitandiog ibdeb'eduese. A. Bimhs BK.NtPIT ( UNC'EUT. Loral Taleal I'roailH ibe Pablle Ik Uveal of tbe Heaaoa. On Friday evening a oaref ully arranged musioal programme will ba rendered at Ibe Chriariao church. No tffirt bas been sparsd lo uuks thi a roost Interest ing oooaalnn. Mlas Julia Uarl bu eoa seotml o make Ibla bar first appearance before Ueppuer's public, wbicb bas been arnestly looked forward t by tbe lovers of music Kev. Fred HL Clair ba also sonsentwd lo read "Uncle Remus," and with bis genaios Houtbern duleol, lbs sqdieos) will ondoubtelly enjoy a d siild treat, lb other participant oo the program tbe people era familiar with sod an evening of plsasars is ard. AdailssioB f r ednils will be 2i oeol. and 13 cent. Fullowlog I lb program PHT I. 4 il Viva (Urand Oalop daConoert) fit Hlsaa Left. "M llltl bov bade breaking nut on bia limb U e trird lo beaMLtm by tlir oe of leniedir ft bat on baul, but without jco. Tbe biy Iheo began taking H'kmJ's HaMaparilla. Urn waa eoon improving aud no be l eored asd baa an algo t-f Ik erreplloi e." air. Mioule IXiilertij, HI. John, W asb. Uv. ' Pill sere all hv. ill. Mailed f r Z'tQ. by 0 I. Hood dt Co., Iaell, U.I. . . . On bondrsl an I svsaty-fit bead of sheep l'i tbe mountains ossr tbs bead of Bear creek, Morrow county. A reward ot 2& cent per bead will ba paid for the recovery or Information leading to tbs reoovery of said bsep, F.wes and lamb branded 11; ysarllog brandsd F on shoulder j 3-y ear-old branded P on blps. Address, 8-10 F. M. Plitii, Condon, Or. Uread Bowllag Ceateat A 60 gams bowling tournament for a beautiful gold ruxlst and other prizes is now oo at Riohardaoo's bowling alley. Call at tbe allays for further parlloolars. I'niM given each month for blgbeet eeoie for ladies snd gentlemen. Cum la snd try yonr skill. (ens Mine fori M''t Mart, Mta Hvrtirrt Hrlti.lniua. Just Kri a l.itfiit tavl Mfm-i r llM Harllio.oiuew. The aiuMiriiai'M s schuwana Miaa Julia Koet llat. Jeruaaleui ...1'arker Mr. Maurli-e loiiard A hurt, heading (I uria Miniisi Karris Kv. rrrl at Clair. Mala Qua rtartt VIcUil Mwta M l -k-rt W '. Iln.t., P. M Ho. a. J aiJ M. H Oaltuitay I'AkT II. Tbe H'W Miht . . ..Rieall Vuii wi MarssnH lfM, Mrs Mvrlort SarllioliMu. Mmwoh vl. ti ,,,( , .... Ardlll M m Kinma Arllla Welch. kerltall'xi Im MlasEvaAllvrU Uryan Ballade kblnlirgr Mm Julia lo Mart, ust as l. aim sol M.u t'tell M at ,iti (ran Ayefi Hew Ueuda. W srs ootictsnlly adding nw gootls o l bow have reedy for Inspeotlos a floe aaaotltnenl of watches, elock, jewelry, silver wars, novelties snd mueioal lustra DanM. P, O. Itoftxi, Jewsler. r BALI. Ranch, ftlQ acres, good laud, I mile of lUppoir, all femwj, plenty of water, bona aad bvn, 140 Sere of summer fallow, all ready for fall rrop. Ky term. Cell at lbs UaselU offloe. t'4Xt Mwsia t DmsHWIlk Caaearet. ( ali'lr ( turtle. rir fotnii(,moa fore.ef, KM If C (J.i;.fal(tSuMts tliid a-, WHAT TUB TUL'MH RSVIALS. To th Palulsl It Betrays th Weeks or Htreagth f th vYsol Cbaraeter. "It Is tbs thumb tbst betray lb weakness or streogtb of tbs wbols ebsr seler," writes Illanohs W. Fiscberoo "Easy Resding of tbs II and," In tbs November Ladle' Horn Journal. "Wllb a weak tbomb a band tbat otberwis shows great possibilities will be nerve lets, nooeeeafol, and remain nods- veloped. With a largs, strong tbomb whatever fsalts or virtues the sabjeet may bavs bs will never be petty ; be may bs either good or bad, bs will asver be ordinary. A largs tlinmb Indicate one who is Independendeoi ia do id Ibonght and sotino, wbo Is ready to taks tbs sonaequenres of bis own wrong do Ing, wbo ii swaytd ooly by rsssoo, and I ooly diagnated and brdod by a die. play of emotloa. Tbs sombiostloo of a large thumb with a broad palm show eorsge to lb point of raahn; with long, elear bead llD. abeotato lack ol fear' and great oelmoee and decUloo la Hi moment of dngr. A smsll Ihomb always lodioale a seotimentsl, impres ionsblo nslare, Inoapabls of forming any very Llgb alms, or of eiecotlsg work of soy vela. Tbs opinion of sabjaets srs formed for blm, never by blm, ellbongb bs will bellsrs blmlf to bsvs Iboagbt tben all oat. and will quote tbem a Li owe. A tbomb ail beot bark thowseitrsvaganeeof Iboagbt sdsDtabiliir.and a Isoden to 'tad. Tbf ful, or nilJtd, pbsint ol tbs bomb represent will power; tbs seel ond, logic It tbs first Is long and tbs seoond abort ths sobjsot will bs self. willed snd violsat, bating oo rsstrslnt wbaUver over bis pslou. It tbs seoood is loog and tbs first abort ba will bo logical, ealoulafiog, sod will rols svery actio a by reason; bat lbs ooergy and dlr for action will bs materially dserssssd. To bsvs a rsally good tlinmb tbs two pbslarge sbonld bo et equal length; then reason and will combine, aod lbs blgbeet recall lor a bsppy folors sbonld bs fortboomlsg." There are many Incidents of lb late war llttl anecdote showing th conduct of evr 0 (Brers and soldier la the Beld which tan with I n tarsal snd are fall of naeatng lo every thoughtful American. "Dnn'l shoot al retreat ing man," was th noble command ol Colonel Wood. "Don't cheer, boys; tbe fellow r dying." said Captela Philip of theTese. A splendid characterisation of lb stuB" lh American tailor la mad of hi found la Captela Bob Ivan' loqal words; "So long as lb enemy showed bis Bas, they fought Ilk Ameri can teaman i but wbca the tag eamcdows, they were a gentle aod leader a Americas womca." Thee word should live. CASTOR I A For iBiajtU ind Caildran, !ti Kin. Yoa Han Alwijt E::PU Bears tbe) ST . JllTTZr