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THE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, February 5, 1801. THE FORFEITlKE ACT. OXV'TISOSD FBJU FIRST PAOB of the porohme prioaof sii.l Inn U from it, on pro if of tba iiui (il'it nf snoli pay ments lie sb ill bx entitled to have t lie BHtne, id tlio extent and amount of cine dollar ami twttuty five rent per acre, if bo much Las beeu paid, and not more. Oreditiid to him on account nf and an part of tbe purctrw prioe herein provid ed to be paid tbe 0 lited States for said lands, or snob persons may elect to ttbandou their piiroli'Hea and in ike claim on eaid laiuh under the bomestcail law, and in providej iu the preceding section of this not. Wbere parties, persons and corpora tions, with the perinisil n of Rueh states or o.irpor.itiou. or their assigns, are in p 9sesiiou of and buve made improve ments up m any of the lands resumed and restored, ami are not entitled to en ter the same under provisions of this act, puch parties, person, or rnrponttion, shall have six months in wbioh to remove any growing crop, building anil other moveable improvements from said lauds. it is provided that the right of purehnse granted by this see ion shall not apply to any lauds situated in the tnte of I iwa, nr on any person, in go id faith bus made, asserted tbe right to make, upre-emutio; or bomentead settlement. All tbe toads situated witbiu said state bave beeu onnstrueted, except the portion of tbe Sniiix Cxy and Ht. Paul iiailioud between Le Mars and bioiix (Jity. Ttie grant for this company was nride the subject uf deiartnieiital decision of July lib, l.W (u L. 1) , il), and a portion of tLe lands souui of Ld Wars was by said decision directed to be restored but, as lar as the same are opposite mi constructed mail they will come under the provisions uf this net. An application for purohase, under this section, of lauds in Iowa, will, there fore, be required to show that no person Las lu gooil faith nsieited tbe right to make a pre euiptiou or lioim-teiid neltle- ment, upon tbe laud sought to be pur chased. i'utuer provision is made tbnt uotl). ing iu this act shall be coustrned as limning tbe riglit grunted to r uicliiisers or settlers by the act of iMuioli 3, 1HH7, providing for the ailiustnieut of railroads, nor as in any manner etl'eutiug any online of action existing In I.ivor of any pur chaser agaiust Iih granted, or breach of anv couvenautof title. Section 4 has no reference to lands iu this suite and is omitted beie. Tbe Jijlh srctiun rovules: That if it shall bj louud that any lands heretofore grunted to the Noi l horn l'aciliu niilroad company, and so resumed by the United tit. Oes and restored to the public domain lie north of the line known us the "Har rison hue,1' being a line drawn from Will lulu, Washington, easterly to tne smith east corner of the northeast oi,e-l'oi;rth of the southeast qu irter of section thirty Seven east, uf tne Willamette Alerioian, all persons who had acquired in goml faith the title of tlia N ulhiTU l'aciliu ra Iroad company to any portion of slid lands priorto July Hist, eighteen hundred and eighty live, or who at said date weie lu posession of any portion id said land or uaii improved me same, claiming the same uudur wrilten connect with said Company, executed iu good faith, or their ueirs or assigns, as lue cne may be, shall be entitled to puruhasu tne lauds so acquired, possessed, or improv ed from lue United rjtates at an.) time prior tu the expiration of one year after it shall be tiually detei mined mat Hiiuli lauds are restored to the pull lie domain by the provisions of this aci, at the nite of two dollars and tifty cent per uore, and tn receive patents thereto upou proof befoul the proper laud ollije of tne fact of such acquisition, possession of improvement, and payment therefore, with limitation as to quantity. Having determined that the terminal oriuiiiiilly established upon the Northern l'aoitic railroad ns constructed to Wal lulu, Wushingloii, i'1'operly separates tin luuja earned by the construction of tin road io that point, from those forl'eiled by the tiist section of this act, this seciion will have, immediate application up m the promulgation of these instruunons. Tun seCM'iu hIho coiilirmt to theuitv of 1'orlhiud, iu the Hiuleof Oregon, tile risjht of way iiud riparian rights hereto foie attempted to be conveyed to the cit of Portland by the Northern Pacilk mil road company, to u strip of laud lil'ti feet ill width, through certain descriueii Beetioijs. The ni.vth seotion pr vides that no lauds forieited hy tuis act sh ill inure to the benefit of liny Mlateorcoipoiiilion ti which lauds may have beeu granted l. congres.s, except as provided bythisnci. Dor shall tne act he cinstrueil to eiilargi tbe iitmi of land originally c ivorcd b; any State, corporation, or persons, t lands which were excepted from suui. grant. Provision is also made ngaiust the moiet.' in aoiitliciiug limils of urnnls for a uiaii and branch line, app-o taiuing tu uucon striicted road and lu tVitiul by this ai-i, inut'liig tu the beuelit of the complete! line. Sections 7 and 8 refer to unearned railroad lands tu Mississippi, Alabmui Bud other states. J Very respectfully, 1.KWI8 A. OltOfP, Approved: Commissioner. John W. Noni.li, Scoietary. CiiAHt.Ks liiUDL vuiiii, the great Kng lisli tree. thinker, ilied on the iiutli tilt. IjA't'li news indicate a revolt ill Portu gal, which in being promptly stippresseo SusaTiiii Mitchell, of Oregon, in strung ly tu lavor of the election of U. S. sen Mora by a cured vole of the people. If Oregon, lis a state, can only spent f'2ll,ti(J0 to toll.OOO towirds securing ii exhibit for the World's Fair, the whnl thing lind heller go "by the board." 1 is worse than uolliing. The Oliionlllant'es have concluded tha they OHii work their reforms more easil' through the old parties, and that tin prospect for the organic itiou of mi en t reiy independent third party is uot en oouragiug ut the present. Tub special j did committee on wngm rnad appropriations, of which Senium lilaeklUHii is chairman, has recommenlei the passage of bills of this class, nggrt gating $it7,Utl0. '1'he following appro priations tire recommended fot roiuls of our district: Monument to John l.p "l'own,V Grant county line h Callow, llaiuey couuty, Sl!,5lli) of tie $,"),(HH) asked for; Duvville to Haystack t-U.00 of the SI il.ood asked for. Th various sums recomtneuded will be al lowtd, without doubt. Oi n Senator lllackmau is proving him self to be a rustler iu the mutter of se curing needed legislation for his section We bear liitu highly spoken of, am neither Grant. Harney uor Morrow will re gret their combined choice. He is oi important committees, among wind might be mentioned that on nppiupri at ions lilackiniin is n lianl woiker, and with the assistance of Dnstin and Thorn mil biiug out our district with What it deserves. ONLY A LITTLE DIFERENCE. flow Hon. Henry Binrkman Carried Harney Ciinnty. Most of our cilizens bave read in the columns of the Oregonian, the famous interview between Heurv Blackwell, of Long Creek, and one of their reporters. Blackwell and the ecribe met iu tbe Oil man office, and the former was really mistaken for the veritable seuator, who. by tbe way, is now doing some very hard work for his constituents. However, a little explanation satisfied the reporter that it was only a case of similar names, but the handle for a joke was insight, w hich was manipulated as follows: 'Do von know Henry Blackinan, sen ator from Heppnerr Of course I do; and n v. ry funny Ih-ug happened to me or, perhaps, to Inm-ut the iaet election. "Henry lilackman does not tell the story, but on the q. t. I'll give it to y.u "I am n stockniHU iu Urant ootiutv. 1 live eighteen miles from C'tnyon City. That Is my home, in which I have spent mo.stof my life. 1 hiiveliouglitagreatdeal of stock in Harney comity, and when the annonncem-nt of ntnuinations were made, the voters up that way thought 1 was the candid ite for slate senator, and almost to a m in voted Tor Henry Black man. You see, they mistook iny name, Henry Blackwell for Henry lilackman, and upon ray word, I believe these votes elected Inm. He is a good fellow, how ever, mid 1 do no regret the mistake." OUR VICKY" UESV PKOPLE. Con firm our statement when we s.iy that Dr. Acker's English Itemedy is in every way superior to any and all other prepa rations for the throat tititl lungs, lu whooping oough and croup, it is mngio and relieves nt once. Ve'fTern sample butle free, llemember, rhis remedy is sold on a p'Sitive guarantee by the Slo- ctim-Johnstou Drug Co. Senator Ruley bus introduced a bill for mi aporopriini'iii for u portage railway ut The Da les and Celilo. This is quite as ueaessary Tor the beueut of IVisteru Oregon as the proposed portage railway at the Cascades. The latter would bene fit The Dalles only, while the Kiley measure looks to the relief of the entire Eastern Oregon. IIIBBAUD'S RHEUMATIC AND LIVER PILLS. These Pills lire scientifically oomponn (led, and uniform in action. No griping pain so eouimoiily folio" ing the use ,,t Pills. They aie adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure 'if Sick IIhadaoiih. Constipation, Dyspep sin uiitl Biliousness; and, as an appetizer, they excel anv oilier prepa ration. Skoiietahy VMuiloin ill npppil dead at a banquet of bankers, given at Delu.oni Co. New York, on the a)th inst. He hail replied to a to .at to free coinage of sil ver, Binl had taken his seat, w hen be was ootieed to reel, and before a phyi-ioian could be siiiiiniimed, be was dead. He was mi able advocate of a gold standard, or what is oft- r termed n "sound cur rency." Henntors Allison and Sponner are 1) ith iiieutioueil in connection with tbe vacant secretaryship. THE FIRS I' SYMPTOMS OF DEATH. Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts uf Ihe bod)', sinking at the pit or the stoiu ich, loss of appetite, reverishnes. pimples or sores, are nil positive evidence of poisoned blood. No tu it ter how it became poisened it mimt b p i i tied lo avoid death. Dr. Acker's Kuglisb Blood Elixir bus iever fail.'d t lemove scrofulous tir Byphiliiic pouons. Soht tin ler positive guarantee by the Slocuill-Johliston Drug Co. THE EL EC HON. Quiet Cimti'st Ttie Mayorship Closely Cuatf sled. The i lection, last Tuesday, passed ofl very quietly, uot the least distill banco being noted, and nothing more than a ipii'ited, thuuji friendly contest, en tered inlo by our oitizens. The following is the vote, nud those tames in italics ludtcute th-.1 successful tlalldldntcs: For Mayor, T. J. Matlock, 1)2; Frank Ivnlloig, III; Fur Omuciliufii, Frank 'JilliaM, 15H; 77ms, Aloryan, 127; W A Johnston, US; ti. JJ. (Javi-iijmn, ISA. For i roasuror. W. u. Miuoi,7:l; W.J.Leezer, .).). For Recorder Jas. D. Ilauiiton, 5ti; J. W. Ilea, 45; A. A. Huberts, Ho. Total ,'ole, IHtl. Tlieie was some talk of contesting the Mayorship, it being alleged that one bal ot wnB uoiiuted which should have been ltro"ii out. Iu this event, the resul voitld tin v-t beeu u tie. The ticket in piestitm was not "scratched" in the isnnl manner, hut had after the names esired to lie marked off, a simple cross r plus mark. It was very plain to see or w h un Ihe ballot was iuteu led, yet his might uot satisfy the law on that oihjnil, with which the Uazmtth's scribe s not well acquainted, and therefore ,'eutiucs no opinion ou the subject. WHAT A CHANGE. Is wrought iu people who suffer from 'heiimiilisin when they take Hood's -arsnparilhi. The ncidpy uf the blood vliicli causes the disease, is neutrali.ed, lie blood is purilied ami vitalize , the aching Jtnn'S and limbs est easily and quietly, ami a feeling of tereue heallii is imported Hood's Sursa nirilla has accomplished wonders for .iiiiiisaiids siihjcot to rheumatism. Try t yourself. UEG ULRHE .SION CITY COUNCI U Council met in regular session last iloiidat evening, C. M. Mill lory acting -lay or. Coiincihneu Jones, Morrow, 'in usworth, Mullock and MoAteo were -resent- Minutes of previous meeting eatl nnd npirovcd. Hahry of Marshal it ismus, amniintiug to So I, was allowetl. t)u in itiou, the following propoHitiou as inade ill writing by Mr. Kieekner, -r tbe Empire Well Auuur Couipuuy : .''o the Hon. Manor and tuiih'tl if Uepinfr: GusrLKMUN: liiasmiiuh us it is most uiposNible fur me to get the drill out ol be well I am now boring, 1 desire to iilmiit lo your honorable body the fol owliig proposition, to-wit: 1 will ream out the present well tn a II mull hole tor and tu I'ouaideriitron of ,.8 per foot, to the depth of one hundred mi tifty fi i-t. Anil is further understood lint this contract will in no way conflict nth our oriiMiud contract. hlUNKIl.j Emphik Wku. Anii'it Co., per J. A. Kt.KCKNKK, Agt. Conueilnian Jones made motion that imposition be accepted ; seconded by Joiiiicihunn Mo.U'-e. After a spirited lebate, it was lost by a vote of 4 to 2. On motion the sum of $2J was lid 'nnoetl to Mr. Kleckuer, with which to proceed with well. Council uiljoume'l. WITH Ely's Oremu Halm a child dim be treated without inu t rilreml ami villi perft'iH safety. Try the remedy. I Mtr8 o.ituirh, Ipiy fever H-nl rohU in thw mat) It it) tMitly applied into the nitntnla ind yiven rtiiiW wiih the Jmt applicatiuu. Price 50a OBITUARY. Rev. John 0. Kprny was born iu V.'ar ren coiintv. Ohio, on the 12th day of August, 1821. Fiom there, in 140, he went to Illinois, nud to fowa in 1846. He came to Oregon iu 18C1, and settled in L ine 0'iuiity. F titer Spray was converted when nine teen years of age ami entered the minis try early in lite, tinder the Biiepices of the United Brethren cliuroh, nud for over fortv years was untiring iu bis efTirts tn lead men to Christ. He was a man of strong will fiower, and nnoompromising iu bis convic ions of man's duty to God ami man, and taught the same by pre cept and example. Mmiv will "rise up to call him blessed." During the last few days of hiss'ay upon earth, be suf fered most excruciating pnin, but bore it with much patience, and calmly waited the end. The remembrance of what he bad done to further the otise of Christ seemed to be bis greatest cmfort, nnd when ton weak to talk about earthly things, gave many earnest exhortations to trieuds and ueighbors that will uot be forgotten. He made his own arrangements for his funeral services nud burial, nnd passed hwiiv peacefully ut 10 o'clock a. m., Jan. 27. 18111. ".Mark the perfect man, and behold the npiigh', for ihe mil uf that man is peace" isn. 37:37. It is not death to die, To leave litis weary ronrl, Alt'! niiilst the liru.herhond on high, 't'n be ut ho ue u iih liml. Jcmis, 'thou Prince ol l.ii'e, 'I hy ehimc t cannot (lie: Like Thee, Ihey ( qner fn the strife To reign with Thee on hlti. K. K. Thomi'son. GrO TO S. C. SMITH'S FOR ALL- Job Work Repairing CITBOiRDS, TABLES,0 STANDS, ETC., ETC. ALSO A FINE USE OF MOUI,UlNr.S,MIRROHS AND CUHTA.IN POJJES, IIIIUCCI' FROM THE EAST OHEAPPOnOASH, PICTURE FRA.MIXIi A SPECIALTY. f-.'cxt door to V. 0. MINOR'S, May Street. "STAURETTYS BflBDOSEEDS! The Rest Because Always Reliable. -ESTABLISHED 1874. SI'EllL riHCES TO MARKET CAnDEXERS. t'Scnd fur Catalogue for 1S91.3 Ad I ress, G EO. STAR RETT, 411 423. Wnlla Walla, Waeh. HELP WANTED! An imhirMrioiiH, intflliufnt ami enorKOtin n nn or wimmn widniK to work ofi't hpcu'-o i;rofitnhlu pini'loymiMit l).v lipplyiiin 'iw forthe locul (tKoi't'y for lltiu couuty fur tli;it wonderful new book Literary Industries HY H. H. BANCROFT Tub Fam lua Aurnoa. What in it? Keail tlio grout duily papeiBevor wliuro for an Hiiswer. Il in A VKItlTAllliK SUHPU1SE ti tlio honk wurltl A rreiiturp-lums? of hriliiint ItiHiary jnwm!n. A r' ml tfiiluxy of wit UQtl wis doui. A Kraphic rooord uf TIlAVKh. IN JltKNT AND AOVKNTIHtR. Tim lifi'-ftcry of H man who, bcuinninK Hi lli bottom round of I Iih ladder, linn, by determint'd industry, overcome ovury obntucle iind reached the lop. AN I MM KNHK BALE! nRnrp(l for nil claHi nre deeply intfrentpd in iliiH powerful work; ni.d the prict tliR woild ovr li;iH buou fix-! ut a phenomenally low figure, ((NIC MASSIVE VOLUME Ovr WK1 pau'OR, bound in rrimon Ki Ik Cloth Kilt ediH, with coHlly (!over IhhIkil, Every copy jK'cmnpunied wiih u tine full puiro ttteet plate porLniit of th' diritiiuruirtlied aurlior ami II ex quiwae half-tone illubt rat ion t), 6V4xU inuhen in 81Z0. VK WANT A(iKAT4 In flvory rnuniry, nn(l in every town, county and 8t ate in the Union. Tub tti v ok iuk iuuy. AddroHB Till- HISTORY COMPANY, 7.'12 Miukot St., Sim V ii-im-ii. Till. 4(11 12 CUItliKNT f.OtilP. Ilatt & Itomig, City IJurber Shop nnd Bath ItooniH, a. l'ickled Vie Foot and fine Murinirte Herring Ht D;ui Ohuut'h. a. A fine line of Hold pent), poiu ils, el.3M at Sloeum JohtiHton UriiK I'n.'s. a. For White fi-i, Luko trout find Salmon in bulk uIho Mucktuel and Htilnio'i belliett in kiU, ptt to l.uezer tit ThoitipHo , the lending grocers of Ueppner. a. II. Hluckmnn & Co. hnvn nn exel '8ive General Meri'hiiudtMe ntrre. Ktoekim-n eannot do belter limn patio'tizH li. Hlne k man A Co., of Jleppner's 1'ioueer Urt k. n I'tii' Morrow Comity land & Triint Co. lintidle Ariuotir PackiMU Co.VoodH, havinB merchants the fr iuht from l'oi'l'iind Lo lleppiter, und on mauy tliinnH much more. a. PerHeveraiiee, pluck and pn(erpriH( will make money in thin wild, wild Went, but it in of no avail iinleHH you uvl bur baruaiim. in foot-tiear. espeeuilly. (io to Mat Kichtentluil'e for your barftaniHin Pools una Hhoet. a. finttinnei "lie suru and nmko those cl-then larne. 1 expect 10 put on ton tr fifteen poiimln Hhortly." Tailor "Yen. nir. 'I iikintr a courne of treat inentr ( ustonier - No. X in juct back from 111 v vacation." lfhcboliuht )uh clothes at It. Itiaekuiau & t'o.'h eh-Kniit More he would have no trouble in if' t intra neai nt. a. When von want your hornet fdiod or Wfontn repairtnl, ye tlrant county people, don't forKt't that L. Mie, h rd hat a nhop at bX- a iiw lit'inHier r imiiture U(. Hrt expect in if n oar load nf Furniture from tlio KuNt. Buy Ilmm for bin bursal 11 e. a. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijind ompe at Tin' DnlU'H, Or.. Jan. 1801. Notice in hereby uteii that the followinir- luinied Bet tier has ulcd notice of his inti-utiou to make It mil proof lu support of his la 11, and thai Hald lU'oof will be iiiiule he lore th Hon. County Judi;e of Morrow County, ai U . ppuor, DrcKou, ou .Mure 11 d, ixu, vi,: D.VVIi WILIJAMSON', for the NW; Sec. :tl, Tn. I N, It 'J. K, W. M. lie nameH the following w ltnesseH to prove his contimions residence upon and culihatlou of, Haiti land, i.: Ike HoiVHrd, Dora Parkins, Harvey Pttrkins and Mo-it I'arki.is, ulioi helugUtu, or. JOHN n . iwm, 410-41.V UeKtster. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the County of Morrow, hiaie oi (.irenou. The American Mortirnse Co, oi iH'otlutid, Limitett, l'ltiiutill'd, vs Mvlan E. Handy and I'lnrhe Hand)', Defendnnts. To Mylau E. Handy and l'luvbo Handy, Defen- tlaiitB. IN THE NAME (F THE STATE OF OKESCN, Ol' ARE HEKEHV KKiJl'IKEn TO APPEAR I and Hii8wer the complaint tiUM tttr iinst von in the uhove entitletl cause, hy the tirst day of the next reitular term ot the alwve emith-d court, ti wit: Ma tvli .'.h1, A. I. 1SM ; and if you fail so to answer, tor want thereof the piulntiiu will take j'nltrticnt atainut you forthe sum of eiijht hiimlred aud twelve dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of ekht per cent, per annum fro it Kehv. 4, l1.'! until paid; for the sum of tifty six tiollars with iliterest thereon at the rate of eiuht er cent, per annum from IH-e. 1, lS'.tt until paid ; for the sum of one hundred ami rtfty dollars attorneys fees and for costs and disburse ments of this suit; and for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage executed hy you in favor of plaiutiiVand convex ine the following described iiremlses, to-wlt: the JKl SiH Tp. 2 N., It. 'Jft E-, W. M., in Morrow Co iuty. Oregon, ftud for surh other relief as is demanded In the coin, platht, l his summons Is published by orderof lion. James A. ree. Jmlire ot'the sixth judicial district of the State of Oregon. J. N. BROWN, 411-417. Attorney for Plaint iff. SPECIAL TXX-bXji MARCH 1, '91. MRS. A. M. SLOCUM Will Sell FOR CASH Her Stock Of DRESS GOODS, GINGHAMS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES AND ARTICS OF ALLKINDS This is the tiniBof year when tliia class of goods is needed. A. small lint- of Ladies' ami Children's OVEKSHOKSand RUBRERS for ;;CTUAL Cost. If you need anything in this line, why pay full price? Also a small line of Children's Clonks AT THE COST PRICE ! - O'her lines, including hats of all styles. Fancy Goods, etc., nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!! MRS. A. M. SLOCUM'S Sale ofNgoods at their Cost Price includes many nticlesnct mentioned. 8CALL! CALL!! Next door to T. W. Ayers' Drug Store, Gartigues Buildiug, Heppner, Oregon. HEY! HEY ! ! Let na po to Mat Lichtentunl's Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store, for onr winter footwear. He kerpa'the bent Bnckineham A neoht boots niui STtoee, the Fargo 82 5J Shoe Burl other gooiln of Htamlanl makes. A big stock, Fontuear must be bought oheap, quality oousidereil, to get suuh bargains ns you fiuii at MAT LICHTENTHAL'S, MAIN STREET, naiaHaiinntiaiaiiiiuiiniBiiiioiBiiwnB tell you that A B D v D DR. ACKER'S ECLBSH REZDYa for Coughs, Colds and Consumption Modern liemeuiesf It will stop a Oouglimono ntglit. 1; will check a Cold in a dav It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Consumption if taken in tin Vnil rnn't. AtTnril t.n h without it. A 2o tpnl. ltottla nmw cnxn i $100 Xrxntr.'a Mlla mm wr,,, to W." a uum iu nc.j jum .'looKER ac U9., iu west rtroauway, iMew xork, tor boon. mmmMStMmmmmimmmmmmmmmmim m: wmsmmm. msam mwiniii n il ESKor Sule by SLOCUA1-JOHNSTON Dru Co., Uuipner, Oregon. G. B. HATT. ritopitiETons of THE CITY BARBER SHOP, Id E. Minor's Building. These Gentlemen nre well known ns hiivine Msstered the ToiiBorinl Art in nil of its Important Features. Call on tbem for a Good Shave or Hair Cut. Splendid Bath Rooms in Connection. MAN STKEET, E. Minor's BuiKliu. E. G. SLOCUM. HEPPNER FURNITURE Co., Dealers in and ill Hills of bM Mattresses, Lounges, Wall Paper and Carpets. A FULL, LINE OF CASKETS AND BURIAL EOBES. UNDERTAK ING A 8PE0IALTY. tJSPECIAL RATES ON PICTURE FRAMES. 5 Columbia Brewery Depot, AUGUST BUCHLEE, "Proprietor, Of the Cohtmhin Brewery, nt The Dalloa, wmiM oouutiBH that lie has (wed iroin Joiin n. racier ma uy nrewnry in noppnr, ana naa itahlisLeil a depot at the well known dland, for the ante of the beat Lager Beer and Porter, either in the kog or bottled, which he will be plowed to supply cuatomereio Any quantity wholesale and retail. The rttblic are invited to call and examine his stock with the assurance that they will find it first-class. 0T 'I'll" Heppnpr Depot will be iu charge of Mr. Dun Ostnen, wuo will cheer fully nupply all orders. tf Payette Nursery, OF PAYETTE, IDAHO. The Largest General Nursery stock in the Mountains. 125 ACHES 1)N If Send for Catalogue and Price List. Address, PAYETTE NURSERY, 93-8m. . Pajette, Idaho. BARGAIN COME ON HEPPNER, OREGON. WHY DO YOU COUGH?! Do you know that a littlo cough 13 a dangerous thiug? Aiayou aware that it often fastens on the lungs and far too often runs into Consumption nud J ends in Death? l'eoplo suffering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Comunintion will all I nan u OaSiJ UJ D fl til 4r4 VtalJWa Can you afford to neglect it? Can you trifle I i with so serious a matter ' Are you cwara that i i3 bovond question t!io creatost of all I Kfn t A 1 A, 1... t ?i. . . - ; . x:-,rL uiUKKt 1UI IL. UT Wl ltO J. H. ROMIG. 9 HEPPNER. E. II. SLOCUM. Manufacturers of and Office Furniture, inform the citiaens of Morrow and oorrounding Jl mil AHT llttH COI'I'IX, Arllnuton We invite ynnr inpecti hi of our new Winter Gomfa. Every Department filled t, overfl.iwiii)? with the li'test styles. Cull id and eiamioe our elegant assortment iu Long GioaRs, eislsrs & SHurt Janets, fairest wear. You will find new bIhuIcs r-nd nobby fitting garmpnfs. New Btj les in Short Slinnlder Ciipps, in Silk Sfal riush and Astriiklmn. Reimtirnl Seal Plu.sli JiKikeU and Clonks, silk lined and quilted, nt low prices. Children's Cloakst, all grades We curry the handsomest Hub of Gent's & Youth's Fine Clothing To be found in any store in Eastern Oregon. New styles in Overcoats and Ulsters. Fine assortment of heavy short coats mid vests. Gent's Furnishing goods of every description. In fact COFFIN & McFARLAND Always "lake the enke" when it comes to having a complete stock of General Merchandise, suited to the wants of this country. See the latest patterns of Woolen Dress Goods in stripes, plai '8 and solid colors all sold at prices to please. Finest line of LADIES' DP MUlf SIS IlliD SLIPPERS! Our slice department cannof be excelled in style, quality and low prices. Hand nud Sewed shops in Button, Con gress nud Lace. Heavy Brogans and Boots of all kinds. hats and Caps, Woolen Underwear and HOSIERY. Blankets, Robes, Gloves, Mittens, Trunks, Valises, Sew ing Machines, Guns, Pistols, Wallpaper, Doors, Windows and Glass, Paints nud Oils, Harness and Saddles. Our San Jose, Cnl , Saddles nre giving the best of sa'isfiiction. We have a line assortment of isido saddles aud others. Stoves and Tinware. If you need n cook ulove, range or parlor healing stove, don't fail to Efe our 6tock in these goods. Common heating stoves iu all sizes. Hell Wagons, tt iti Miimt Plows And Harrows, Clocks nnd Watches. Chop Feed, Seed Rye, Alfalfa and Timothy, Wheat, Barley nnd Onts. Blncksmith's conl, Sulphur, Lime and iSalt, Cedar Shin gles, Groceries nnd Hardware. Feinoline Sheep Dip, something new. Guaranteed to cure the scab iu sheep or no pay. A call at our Establishment will prove Our claim of having the Largest stock, Greatest Variety, of goods, the best equipped store, combined with low prices, that can be found in any other town in Oregon. To every purchaser of $25 worth of goods, wo will give a line $i book. Orders from the country cnrefully nnd promptly filled. Country produce bought and sold. Agents for Christy & IFise. COFFIN & McFARLAND, The National Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon. -rjust Iii And- FOR SALE CHEAP ! My-sne Head Full E WILL SELL II E SO VALE FOR CAS 1,011 WILL TRADE I'OHG OU, M liltCHAN I'AULE tlOESES. THEY CAN UK SEKN AT MY HAS 11. EKiH t' MILES SOU I'H-WE.S I' OF HAKD.UAN. OX THE MIDDLE FORK Of HOCK CHEEK. O R'GE W. STE WART, HAUDMAN, - - OREGON. llK'P.VICIt, T. W. AYERS, (Successor to A. Keeps a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent .Medicines, Toilet Articles, Albums, Etc., Etc. Fine Domestic and Imported Cigars Al ways in Stock. 1'RESrHIPTIONS CARKFULLY COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGIIT. School Books ! W. A. KIRK. KIRK DEALERS IN Saddles, Hajness, Whips, Spurs, and fvery Conceivable Artwle kept iu a Firt Class Harness Shop. Repnirlngf t yon Go to their store for tl, Troproved WHITE five years. Don't buy eisewhere till get oash . ... 1 j l nil i i it MAIN STREET. VlAXli MePAHLA.ND, Heppner. 9 9 d Holsisin Call! OltEUON, Jr., Proprietor, D. Johnson.) tf. Srl-.1 RW I J. 0. KATES HAYES Specialty ! ner SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for ynn exumine their maobines and prices. iMtero d I era - HEPPNEB.OREQON.