Mil ir: TO AOVF.UITSiKilH. !rrlill iif ilisnliiv 11, Is.. hi'. linn-, must ti'i ,! t,,,v j,, "l,l:l.v evi' x (,,r Tiii'Hliiv's Iny rvt-iiiiif: i,,r Kriiluvs i-,ti- I'UTK.l.-oS i'l'i J.iMii.s'.. Cn. NOIK'K. . ftl illl'l I i-.11- in llinrs I. I lie ir. .11 live rents per line ill ,e cli-ir-cl f.,r "nii.ls ,,l tbmikr." resolutions of ri-Mn'i't, IMsm u'L'-Muiu ir,-n,i,ts hii.I donors, iui.1 olnuniry i,t, ,.,., ,,,ii,r th,ui ,h t. ei11t. HI' Slmll llllll Sell (.in. (in liintlef (f lll'UD) Hl iiotn-i-sol Hii-iii: meethics lor whuteYermn.ose. -. .".OllieS ol l llllll ll ,,1 B,.i,.tv ,,.! nllotlllT lM,HTtl,!MR',,tK frillil ,it-, ,n,.,,',K, is . ,t,. nveil, slmll Iju eluoye.l (or t ,K, rti! ul live .ems 11 line. I Iu:bi- ruli-B Hill be. stiietly wllier eit to II, every insttiuee. Ailvt'rtisin raiL-s reasonable iiml ni,lo known U il'i,H IIUOll. litre your Imsiiirsx to Heppner people. i" ' 'j'lu- nmsi inmniti up lit 111, iter. 1 at run nr. those who patronize Itut. Here and There. T. W. Avcrp, Jr., for dms. 08 sw Hot peanuts Ht Chas. .Snrirents. sw. liipatii Tiilmlcs : I'm- torpid livi'i'. Rev. Slmlfb'B wife is reported ou the NICK list. Mr. G. W. SwBKKert is repairing bis rt'HUicuoe ou Cbuuo street. Mr. E. L. Matlock is visiting friends mid relatives in Pendleton. (Jnlte 11 delegation from Eight Mile won in the city jesterday. Ford, the winter, still ''in it." For any kind of work see liim. 81-tf. An infant of Charles Elders, of Hinton creek, died last evening. Daily atune bolli ways betweeu Monu ment utid Long Creek. tf. C M. Holmisou, of Louo Rock, as in this week w ith wool. Mrs. J. J. Roberts ia prepared to do nil kinds of plniu sewing. 65-tf W. A. Johnston left on the morning t oge for 11 visit lo John Day. Mr. Newt. Jones and bride are visiting friends in Ihe Willamette valley. (ieo. Fell has seeepte I a position us lioult keeper at the National Bank. ' Contest ease of lngrabaoi vs. Spray cume up before J. W. Morrow yesterday. "Wooly Clark," representing Christy & Wise, of San Francisco, is iu the city. Mr. Thomas Mathews of Sand Hollow, is suffering from the dislocation of his hip joint. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeFarland retura ' " -d from their trip to Hood Uivert-aturday evening. Mrs. Andy Stevenson left yesterday morning (or Feudletou to visit her daughter Mollie. A horse belonging to W. H Newmim, died ou Main street Saturday. Cause of death, colic. If you want a tine blended roast coffee, call for the liig 4 Brand, sold by P. C. Thompson & Co. 4j!) 99. Milk shake at Chas. Sargent's, Main street. Also Sue assortment of candies, nuts, tobaccos, etc. Tap f.iimnns & Sou still shoe horses and do general blacksraithim: at the old stand Matlock corner. 55. "The Parlor," W. F. Kiiark, prop., iu the City hotel, west side of Muin street. Neatest place iu Heppner. sw Wnldrou Rhea returned from the Big Bend country Saturday, where he had been riding the rauge this spring. Mr. A. S. Wells has equipped himself with a tine new eart and harness from the warerooma of P. C. Thompson & Co. Mrs. E. Kilcup was iu the city yester day making preparations to have a new residence built for her iu the near future. Call on Lishe Sperry, down at the Belvedere, when iu town. Keeps on band a fine stock of liquors and cigars. Cl-tf Hiyn ketchum whiskers. Halt & Mathews, at the oity barber Bhop the place to get a first-class shave, bair-out or shampoo. tf. Mis. Thomr.s Morgan who has been in declining health so long, is now rap idly failing. Master Allon Bassey celebrated his ninth birthday yesterday by giving a very pleasant supper to his many young friends. Rey. P. M, Bell and Hon. Henry Gay returned last evening from a session of the Southern Methodist conference at Uniou. Carriages, hacks, carts, etc-., painted in first class shape. Portland prices Shop, May Btreet, one door west First Naiional Bank. Senator and Mrs. W. F. Matlock left on Thursday night's train for Portland. They may extend their trip to California. East Oregonian. A million and a half pounds of wool have been received in this market to date, which is thought to be about two thirds of the entire clip seeking salo here. The Bncbler beer, 5 cents per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hall, Osmers & Hughes, props., next door to M. Lioh tenthal & Co.'s shoe store. sw tf As soon as yru discover any falling o( the hair or grayneBS always use Hall's Hair Renewer to tone up the secretions and prevent baldness or grayness. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jodcb, the haber, wants to see his old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Remember the dancing party tomor- aViw nitrht at the opera house. It ivenby and for the baud. The boys I noxious to increase their stock of ! music. Thompson & Binns own the buss which I ,es to and from the City hotel, but will ; coes cull for parties desiring to go to train in anv cart of the city. Leave orders at Citv hotel. Ul-tf Capt. E. E. Sharon, of Umatilla di-: vision, leaves tomorrow for Heppner to j institute Blue Mountain division U. R., ; K. of P., which will have 34 members.- John Allen;of Monument; Mr.Barton, (rl!,ii.lf Kd. Camubel .of V ncent. Umatilla county, and Ainill Scharff, of ! Grant county, were in town today with I their wool clips. j n. r T.in.n tl, a .l.mtisf will he! found nt'Pr. B. F. Vanghsn's office, Lee-! zer building. Does all the latest crown u:.i., ,i, .iinminnm nltites ste. ; Don't miss the opportunity. 4s7-tf ! ii j .ost, last Saturday on the streets iieppner, nuu o-,,i , ... Inn inn cr tn Chas. W. literalism, can be ; valuable only to him. Suitable reward offered to party returning same to this -cilice. Gene Gilman, the Wagner stockman,! was in the city Saturday for harvesting . supplies, He savs crops are looking very fine over in the Wagner country, as they have had a great deal of rain there this , Se?w.' t- n, i n arnt dvsnensii ; fort of mankind are almost unlimited, D. Grants Clonic, the grent d spf psia nJ wben Svfnp of Finn was tirst pro conqnerer. wil positively cure dyspepsia ; w(W twM with 'the and all its kindred ailments, livery bot tle sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or money refunded, See ad. in this issue. W. A. Fisher, the great fruit producer of Aligner, came into Heppner Saturday for supplies. He says his orchards never looked better and thinks be will have a larger crop than ever before. The Ga zette shop oertaiolv rejoices over such a jrport. INtt'ihM RANK. K. Ofr P. OKOANIZF.D j GODSEBRIMV ITEMS. I !.;i-t Saturday evening E. E. Sharon, of Pendleton, acting grand chancellor, omue owr to ii'Sti uin the I'nirorm Rank K.'i h'.'H ,it Pjtbtns at this place. F.arly 111 the evening a special stssion of the Ind-.'u wus called 111 order that Brother Shunm might exemplify ihe unwritten work of the order to Ihetu, which be did m good ehupe. Alter Hih lodge wm close,! the intending metiiN m of the Uniform rank presented tin tuselves in uniform, ready for institution. The first thing waa the election of the ollicers which resulted as follows: Sir Knight Captain, Geo. Harrington. Lieut, Alvab W. Patterson. Herald, W. B. Potter. " " Recorder, T. C. Anbury. " " Treasurer, W. L. Saling. " tiuard, Dan Osmers. " t " Sentinel, U. W. Rychard. Following this the lodge whs institu ted, and the nriioers installed. Sunday the boys made their first appearance iu uniform for drill, aud were also grouped by Danner, the photographer. This rank of the lodge will meet on the second Saturday evening of eaoh month, nnd will also meet for drill onoe a week. The boys expeot many additions in the near future. CIllLnnHN'S DAY BIXVH'EH. Thero are great preachers aud greHt sermonB, just as there are great kings and potentates, but the good of earth is not all iu their keeping. Sunday last was Children's Day at the M. E. church, and birds and (lowers was the text and the children were the preach ers. In proof that innocence bnd .song still appeal to the oilman heart and in cite an interest where logio may fail, the crowded auditorium of tbe cliiuoh gave evidence at the appointed hour. Prob ably such a gathering never crowded the Methodist church of Heppner before, unless upon a similar occasion. Tho children were there iu bevies, from the little toddling tots to the gray beard ed and silver haired grandpas and grand mas with young hearts. In fHct, it is but just to suppose that everybody was a child again upon this occasion, and the truth of the saying of the friend of man was verilied, that "a child shall lead them." Thero were flowers everywhere. A great aich of (lowers spanned the chiin oel. Pots of fuohsias, gerauiums and pnnsies were crowded about the altar. There were banks of cut flowers. A beautiful orosti of pansies depended from tli a rear of toe chancel alcove. The choicest caged songsters of the com munity were brought forth for the oc casion, and they enjoyed the freedom and novelty of the hour by warbling their choicest notes. Aud the children! We cannot mention them all and so will not particularize. They were well drilled aud did themselves and their teachers oredit. Ju appropriate connection with the children's service, acollection for the eduoational work of the ohuroh was faken aud elicited $20.05 for the cause. The service was a success in every way aud will be rpuibered. As Good ak Nuw. If you want your furniture polished and made to look as good as new, leave your orders at the new paint shop, May nt., one door west of the First National Bank building. 98. Half Faiie. The Uuion Pacific will sell tickets July 2J, iij, aud 4th to any point witinu AJU miles at one rair for the round trip, good toretnrn until July (ith, inclusive. J. 0. Hakt, Heppner, Or. 498-503. Pautnek Wanted. Mr. A. Abraham sic, the taylor, desires a partner in the tailoring, ready-made clothing and dry goods business. S10U0 capital required. A good stand and liberal patronage as sured. Correspond with A. Abrahamsie, Heppner, Oregon. 498-506 Death of Henuy WetjCH. The death of Henry Welch at the home of his sister, at Union, on the 11th lust., removes from our midst rh old aud well known settler. Mr. Welch came to Eastern Oregon from Oregon City many years ago and en gaged in the Btock business, in Grant county, 011 the John Day river, where he owned a larfe stock range. Of late years he has been principally interested in sheep. He came to Heppner two years ago, where he haB since resided. His sickness, resulting from cancer of the stomach, has kept him an invalid for more than a year. He leaves a wife and four ohildren. Two sons and two daugh ters. The funeral services took place at the M. E. ohuroh of this place this Bfter noon, Rev. Shulse attending. KH5 KKWAliD For the return to my placo, six miles south of Nolin, Oregon, 1 gray mare with yearling oolt, brandsd TS on right shoul der Bnd circle W ou lett shoulder; also 1 bay mare branded TS on right shoulder and dim brand on left shoulder resem bling "o- Or I will pay $10 for infor mation leading to their recovery. ' F. Wbheji, 49S 496 Nolin, Or. Fanny Davenport. The great American tragedienne has written the following note for the benefit of her sex. It should prove especially important when it is remembered that do class is so well informed on the sub ject of which she writes, as professional women : New Yoiik, Aug. 11. Mr. Wisdom: Dear Sir Your Robertino was highly spokon of in San Francisco and a lady friend induced me to try it. It is very fine and is an excellent application for beautifying the faco and hands. The Kobertine powder is delightful. v "J- tr,ll5'. ax-W- 1-aves Exi'oivr. TUB NATIONAL CONVKNTIONS. A rate of one fare for the round trip to Minneapolis and Chicago, republican nat democratic conventions, has been authorjzcd- Ticke,g to be good going aud returning same route, to be sold om.v ior iraius arriving ai Minneapolis on June 5th and (ith, und at Chicago on June l!)th and 2')tb. Return portion to be limited to 30 days from date of sale, Tickets returning via Shasta route or Union PacihV steamer Francisco and Portland higher. Chicago ticket, between ian will Le $15.00 if routed via o" City and St Paul, in either rlirec- j t on, wil be Si. !W higher than the direct Fl ,r urtuer luformation call on , nr a,i,!ress J. U. Haht, Agent, W. H. Huu-urm-, Heppner, Or. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., :4 Wash. St., Portland, Or. Tlie Wttrlil Enriclietl. The facilities of the present dav for the production oi evervthing that will con duce to the material welfare and oora onlv tierlei't laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly p'.easirg and I refreshing to the taste ana prompt ana ; elTectual to cleanse the system gently in j the spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop-! ular it becomes. j When in Arlington, stop at nett honse, near the depot. the Ben-lil-ft Mr. Willii Ward "mokes democratic cigars now days. Mr. Spencer Akers has been improving : his oroqnet grounds for the last two days, i Mr. Perry Miller has been in our bnrg j for the past few days, j Mr. .T. W. Spiknall has been :it work j in a 'f It for several days, j Mr. V. 0. Akers is making marked im provements on his bou6e aud barn. Mr. B. L. Akers has been hauling wood for (he past fevf days. Mr. Win. JJenein lias been visiting his many friends at this place, for the pa6t few days. Mr. Tnomns Pat-man says that bis fall gniin is all right, hut that bis spring ciop is dniriegcd by the dtoutii. Mr. W. V. Akeis contemplates gmug to the isonntnins in a few days on a pleasme trip. Mr. N, R. McT.iy iil have bis crop of rye cut for bay about the last of this week. Mr. J. j). Bail is slill busy looking np the n ::.l lu:nds and putting the same to wrk on the roads. Mr. F. C Akers is sufl'ei in:r iton ire nust, which is the lecuii of 11 i.i:l!iCt with a hiieliiog cayuse. Mr. George. Holmes says that his spring grain is tiijjhtly dumag.-d iiy tho hot weather. Mr. Burt. Akers htui been digging a well for Mr-i. f!i itiiis during the past week. Mr N. R. McVay carried the precinct bv h scratch, as lie only rtct'ived one Dime vote tnau Mr. Noble. There weie forty votes polled in the Dry Fork precinct. This is two votes short of the largest vote ever polled at this place. The election passed off quietly. The Australian ballot was quite an improve ment on the old way of balloting, al though it requires more time to prepare a bal'ot than it would if tho names of all the candidates of eaoh party were printed on a straight ticket. A large number of Gaooeberry's citi zens have gone to Heppner todny for the purpose of learning all about the elec tion of officers for Morrow county, f we hud to wait for the.uews to come by mail we would be three dayB or more be hind the rest of the world, for it would take that much longei to reach Goose berry than any other place under the sun. Oni) Baoiiui.ou. Gooennmiiiv, June 7, '92. Boils, carbuncles, and eruptions of all kinds are nature's ellorts to throw oil' poisou from the blood. This result mav be accomplished much more effectually, as well as agreeably, through the proper excretory channels, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Hon. W. It. Ellis was obliged to have his limb reset last Saturday, owing to its splintered condition at first setting, w hen some of the bones were not found, con sequent upon its swollen condition from long waiting for a surgeon. It is thought his improvement will now be rapid. If you desire a beautiful complexion, absolutely free from pimples aud blotches, purify your blood by the nee of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Remove the cause of these disfigurements and the skin will take care of itself. Be sure you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla belongs to the smilax fam ily of plants, and is fouud very generally over the American continent; but the variety that is riohest iu medicinal prop erties is the Honduras root, of which the famous Ayer's Sarsaparilla is made. Iu conversation with some Lone Kook parties, they informed us that the Butter oreek canyon road is now oompleted and iu good oonditinnj consequently all the wool from that country will come to Heppner, which would have otherwise gone to Arlington. .Supplies will likewise be shipped from here. The Heppner orchestra will give an other donee at the opera house next Wednesday evming. An elegant pro gram is being prepared, nnd rnnnio-lov-ieg people who are votaries of the Ter psichorenn muse as well, are assured a delightful tim?. The public is cordially invited to attend. Tha boys wnnt to buy some uew music toentertain you on pub lic occassions. Everybody come. Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, or Pougbkeep sie, N. If., was for years a martyr to head ache, and never found anything to give her moro than temporary relief until she began to take Ayer's Pills, since which she has boen in the enjoyment of perfect health. Where? At Abrabamsick's. Iu addition to bis tailoring business, he has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on hand some elegant patterns for suits. A. AbrahamHick. May street. Heppner, Or. P.ireats and Minors, Take Notice, Minors on the streets after!) p. m., will be run in and tiDed. Take notice aud save unnecessary trouble and ex pense. J, W. Rasmus, 487-tffcw. Marshal. LIST Oil' LETTERS m'KKTlSCIl AT HKITNER IWTOKKICE i. June IMt!: Philips Oscar Sutton A K Thompson Asu I! Mhoii Kitlmril YouiiK Mrs A K Plciise K;iy "Aiivcrtiftcil" wlien cal 1 Intr fr tl lese letlene A. M.M,l,itliV, I'. M. MIST. Retween the Garrigues planing mill and the first bridge, a first-class feed yard with lodging accommodations con nected. Finder will be handsomely re warded. Hfitf t llui'Mca's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers salt rnenm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by Hlocum-Johnston Prng Co. ffecenty the following Notice apptarvi In th San Francisco Chronicle. " Judge S had been sick only ahottt two weeks, and it was not until the last three or four days that the malady took a serious turn. At the betjinninK of his illness he suffered from diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the kidneys refused to perform their functions and he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life of one of the most prominent men in Cali fornia." Like thousands of others his un timely death wa the result of neglecting early symptoms of kidney disease. if you are troubled with diabetes, tfravel, or any de rangement of the kidneys or urinary organ, flim'l delay proper treatment until you are forced to give up your daily duties ; t rfo'f waste your money on worthless liniments and worse plasters, but strike at. the seat pi the disease at once by using the ip-eatest of all known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid-n-yTea lthas saved the lives of thousands. Why should it not cure you 1 Try it. Purely vegetable and pleasant to take. 1.00a pack age. tor Coffin & DEALERS IN- General Merchn I Farming Implements Stockmens' and A Car Load of Mitchell Wagons and Hacks just received. Call on them and inspect the same before purchasing elsewhere. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, New Millinery ! HAVING JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF LATEST STYLE MILLI nery and Ladies' Fancy Goods direct from the East, I extend a oordihl in vitation to nil to call and examine my stock and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. MISS INEZ VOIiUZ, Thompson Building. Main Street, Heppner, Oregon Iie,soTvecl for tho Iiit lei iitiga 1 l ) 11 17 O- It. A. Thompson A. E. THOMPSON & BINNS, P HOPRIETOKS ne raw L verv. reea anil m mm, 11 V Below Collin & McKarinnd's, lla(n Streel. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day, $1.25. Meals 25 ets. at at C. C. Sargeant's, next door to B'eed Stable. Grain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAmSTERS. II I itH H I llllll 1 1 1 1 1 It II II 1 1 1 til 11011(1 Ih Hi II III II 1 1 II i 1 1 1:, 1 1 III 1 1 1 till Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC '. CONVEYANCER Change of Ownership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, wbiob we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hands at all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SHAW & MeCARTY, 85-tt. Px'oni'ietorw. H. HAYES, J. C, HAYES BROS., CTILL HOLD DOWN the old quarters on Main Street, opposite the City Hotel where tbey keep as bsiibI Harness, Saddles, Whips, Spurs, Etc. The Genuine Iieppner Saddle Always in Stock! Agents for The White Sewing Machine, Best in the Market. Reptilring Specialty ! yilE QITY fr-jOTEL, VV. J. IICIO: IC IV, irop, riMUS HOSTELRY has been Befitted i is one of tbe most inviting places in Heppner. Mr. Leezer invites you to stop '. with him, fenline that he is able to entertain you in tbe beet of style. ! r First Class House. RkasonaheI'; Ratics. ODlxo Season For Fruit has Arrived and we are in the business to supply you Ice Cream MeFarland Farmers' Supplies HEPPNER, OREGON. 1 e Hn s t d e 1 G-1 fS T kM II l III I lltl:l!ll HI 1 1 III III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in THH JRWJCI.KK "Iii it" yet. 1 1 ill 1 1 lllllllll III 1 1 1 II IH'I I II IX AT OPPICU HAYES, C. J. HAYES. and Refcnihiikd throughout, and now Is about ripe. We will lot you know about that in the near future. ' W. L. Matlock & Co. A Conglomeration of Ideas and a Concatenation of Events .... Has induced us to put in the Largest Stock of the Tl Ever Placed before Appreciate this Fortuitous Uinak And you will be the blessed possessor of some Real Bargains. Also constantly on hand a full stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries and Provisions, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and everything else pertaining to a well selected stock in a General Merchandise Store. MINOll BllOS., HEPPNER, OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Madk on Huort Notice and at Popular Pkkes. tS&" Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. . B. FARXSWOKTir. Pns. K. CI. SI'KKKV, Vice Prn. E. K. HIWOP. Trmnm. T. E. FELL, Secretary and Manager. The Morrow Gonnfy Land I Trust Company OA PITA L STOCK, $H)0,ooo.oo. PAID UP, $r,ooo.oo. Incorporated 1888. General Census ad Forwarding kii DEALERS IN GUAIN, LUMBER, WOOD. Uiiemliiin WureliouscH at Iieppner, lone and Dtimhm, mi the Heppner liraneh of the U. P. I. It. ' STOOKUOIiBURS : O. K. FarnfiWorKh, .1. A. Thompson, ll. A. Hem'ii, NHhoii .Iipih'h Kihvnril Ditv, Win. IVnluiiil. Kd. It. HiHlnip, Thco'uu K. I'Vll, W. IS. Klliott, Kll H 1'IIV .1 A Win. li.ru W A L',.ll.. J. K. h'rU'k, 0. T. DoiigliiH, li.'o. IT IS the viurpoiie of tho KtoekholiliTu of thin compiiny to roiuliKit Its luminous In a iimnnor mutually nilvantiiKooiiH to all wool anil umln prodnoors ol this sootlon, anil to niullilaln tho (avorahle homo markot whioll It has ostalilishoil. Inning the oomlnij wool soasnn wo soliolt th IniHlnoss nt all wool growers anil rosiest thorn to aoml their ulip to the "Wiinl Urowors' arohnnse." Having enlarged the Heppner Warehouse, nnd roofed nil platforms, M'e have dnnhlethn storage eapnelly of any other warehouse in Uasleni Oregon, well lighted for tho display of wool "The Wool Growers' Warehouse." The. Lancashire Insurance Co. A. W. PATTERSON, AOENT o t tl,B 0-tl Wwl1 The Clydesdale Stallion PtJ(lItirGti S Yo,ma 'J'"1' Oallant in n Dark Dappled Bay, with - . : . wliito in face; both hind foot white; weight about 2,0(l(J. Wbh aired by Four Not (2101)) 0. H. B. of (Ireat britaiu; llam, Noll (lGHlii by old Lord Haddon (!ID72) G. S. 11. of Orout Britain. 15 I AI JS : Hoaaon, $10. Will iiiRtire tho maro with foal and if not with foal thia Beaaon, will bread the season of 18!)j) free of cliHrue In the mean time if I ahoolil mll mv stallion and the mare be nut with foal, I nBve service or aiainoii tin uotoner 1, :n ,:lt 1 'oil . il t. . tin i, .14 ior ton iimiiuj' ii uutiionierq I). B. 470-0-,. lrirst )rizc at the World's Exposition. First in Material and Workmanship. First in the estimation of all practical farmers. WALTER A. WOODS MOWHRS, RAKKS, RFAPHRS AND SHLF-IUNDKRS. Nover I'limlled for Durability, KxenntioD ami Liuiil hni.h o Drnft ei.Uiliioi.l. V. C. TJiOM PSON COM PAN Y, A( J PNTrl'S. tf. Coniui .Muin iiml Willow KtiirU, 1 It'p; iin-r Or, SOS jSS CORSET The Public Gaze I'. 1'. Tlioiiiinon, Niitliiinliil Wi'hli, John L. AytM'N, lioiii'R Jomch, A. 11. t'hiil'mnn. Hpurrv, ' AiiBon 'tt rlirlit. Youiiff Top Ga WillHtand thfl Hpuhoii at tho Following Plnoos: On Mondays and Tuesdays, Morrow S7,t Ue, lli-ppner; Wednesday nnd Thurs days, Tom Harnett's Stable, Leximjton ; balance of time at my ranch, 5 1-2 miles southeast of Heppner. will refund the 810. Thoxe breeding omi Dy coming to my roBidenee. Wi ISwait ' ho UHHire. STALTElt, IIEI'PNEH, OREOON. i