THE GAZETe'. THURSDAY, Muich f), ifV.H. Gun. Palmeb was elect. A by the XI I noia legislature last e (It us TJ, ij. ueu Btor. CommissiiiNkb GirfF, t,f the general land ullice, hm tuutlere.l hia resignation on aeunuut of fsiiiinur health. Prospects are flattering for n good priOH fur our ,,ools this maeon. The de mand is steady lit present, tlxmli there id no particular rabe in the market. TtIK news of the death of Hon. John F. Swift, U. S. Minister to Japan, readi ed tins country ou the lllli inn!. He was a republican, lint was too plain spoken and hunest to be popular witli the masses. It 13 likely that the road to Dayville will be built anyhow, and, a la Cuss county, the right to the 5 per oent. fuini settled in the courts. If we lose there, no one ill be injured much, aa the road must be built. Although a bill was paased at the last session of the legislature providing for an additional circuit judge in t lie first judicial disiriet, the governor finds that lie cannot make t lit, appointment, because of some alleged defect lu the bill. Is Mr. J. P. Unillev's letter, published in last week's issue, where it read "the banks are exempt from taxation," slumlo have been "their bords are exempt iruin taxation." This correction is made lu justice to Mr. fladley, whom we have no desire to misrepresent in any way. Wool rates East and to San Francisco will be reduced so low this season thai there is no excuse in shipping fiom other poiuts. The finest assoi tmeut of wool;, raised in the Northwest will come to Heppner for sale and ahipmeut. Tin buyers coiae where the wools are, aim one olip sells another. Amonci the many persons mentioned as suitable timber to represent ttie seouno Congressional district of Oregon, we heal the uaiueot lion. VV. K. Ellis, ul ilcppnci. lie is a man of mature age and judg ment, has acknowledged anility, and is a lawyer by protessiou. lie is in ever.i respect pre-eminently fitted to represeni our district. Tho republican party will do well to select him as their nominee one year hence. Ah THE 13. 0. says, why couldn't the state of Oregon, or rattier Salem, "go: along" without a dome for the stale house, two ) ears longer, just as well la the "cow" counties and other sections can do without state roads? And it it also be very consistent to uak why tin governor did not follow up his policy tu.u veto the appropriation ol $110,1100 for tin portage railroad at the Cascades, whicl benefits only one county, that of 'aso 'i Peiiuoyer has more symptoms of a dema gogue than uny man the Gazette kuowt of. Oob friend, J. V. Wellington, of tin ruyallup Coinineioe, very truthfully Bays: 'One of the worst feature of any tow n, and one that does it more nij r. than anything else is the system u faction lighting sometimes indulged in by somu of its residents. Opposing in teresls clash together where if lhe would liannoni.e and co operate, greai good would result to the eniire coiiiiuu mty. i'aelicui fights never beiielitieil any town, and never will, and towns thai should lie on the high road to prosperity are hindered anil held back by fhein." A Ni.w OiujKakh mob, ooiuposed of the "best eitizoiiH," lynched some ltal iau murderers at that (dace last ."Sunday it is likely to become an an internation al issue between the United Males ami llaly. It is claiineiHhat, the mob aecoru plished w hat tin' jury should have done. The murderers of Chief Hennessey Iuhi October, met a descving fate which ii bribed jury would not inlliet. let mob Violence is to be deplored under any cir cumstances, it would have been liettei to have meted out lawful punishment ti the corrupt jurymen, leudermg a rope tifiou nf their acts less likely in the t'u tiue. There lies the seat of the trouble. Thtc national debt is being paid as fas as it- becomes due, and in some cases, even before it is due. Only a short linn ago, many millions were paid oil' at i, premium, to relieve the sfi ingency ol the times. The national banking s siou, is a creation of the late war, and has been found reliable, safe, and equitable evei since, lu course of time ell bonds wib have been redeemed. In the event ot the filial repeal of the national banking act, the oounlrv will sillier, unless soim similar plan is put in force. Without doubl, bunkers would just as soon de posit coin for their circulation as bonds. The hih premium on bonds and tlu taxes to the government take all tin profit accruing from iiitereston the hnndt used as security. It is not so much the increased profits of national liauking that make them popular, but rather the demands of the business world. If a person will think just oiUMiiomeiit, they will know that hunt is the snuice ol all production. Ibid seasous make ban crops, winch puts our farmers in ver.i bad humor, rife to noccpt the theory thai the government is the cause of id, theii trouble. The government cannot regu late the rainfall, or perform any hk. miracle. Now, farmers, isn't it u faei that if you had raised good crops in Morrow for the past five years, ou would feel prelty well eoateutcdi1 lid us have a few seasons where our farm era reap from !2- to 4d bushels of wheal per acre, and th? re will be little room foi complaint. The principal alliance move nients may lie found in those section where our farmers have had short crops, and it does appear to a casual observei that our government is receiving all the blame for it. ' Demand note" means payable on de maud. Payable in w bat? Lu thccomol the realm, of course. '1 he demand notes of the late war were taken up by legal tender notes and eventually redeemed in coin, lu the palmy days of the demand note, the government had sutVteieiii means to take them up at any time. This was enough to satisfy holders. Hut the flovernmeiit could not satisfy everything by its paper, promising to pay. In oui opinion, the exception clause of tin greenback lia-1 nothing to ilo wiih hs de preciation. Why should it ? If the lu te. est on the public debt had been paid in demand notes, would not those notes bad to have been redeemed la gold? Pay day will come. To do its outside busi Besi, the government nee. led some gold, and was it not good judgment to secure a little of It in the payment of "duties on imports?'1 I'niou reverse! and doubts of final siicH'UHH bad more to do with the de preciatiou ot the greenback than any thing else. At that stage of the t there was also a lack of "hard com" to make good this promise to pay. ami it is , no wonder that currency fell below par. ' With thin indue of Hit (inZ"tte, it com- j pletea ila emhlli year of i-xislt'iiw, ninl j goes boldly forth to wrestle with t lie i ninth. It baa bad boila and toothaobt like oile r people, and h;,s be. n charged Willi everything, from uiiick.-n stealing to holding up a stage, let it has sur vived all, and to-day is a belter papei and ia a moie prosperous condition than at any previous period. L'uder the pres eut management, it has been fotlud with its voice and coin on the side of improve ment and progress. T he paper has made some money, jet It has put in all back into the pluul and in other enterprises ol lleppuer. The paper's plant, as it stands, has C'-st the propiietoreon-siderably i.vei SD.UilU, and is not done yet. All presses aie ran by steam power, and it's job otlice is equal to any m iia.-tein Oregon, lu t lie future, as in the past, it proposes to he valient ami true to Heppuer's in terests, and to tie, so of Kastern Oregon; but in doing so, does not propose to b the organ, mouthpiece or tool of any individual. Or all the great nations, only one has a larger circulali n of numeyper oapita than the United rtlales, that ol France, which is Stt 1 he United States h.,s a circulalion per capita of a little over 3Jo. Kranee has a poor system of bank ing, and Iherelore few baiiki, requiring more money lo carry on the business. It is discovered that only fi per cent, of our actual cireiilaiioii is used to carry mi business, checks and drafts taking the place of money in ill per cent, of finan cial transactions. In a country where there are few banks and no system ol general banking, private paper cauuol take the place of mouev to auy great ex tent. NATIONAL BANKING. Eni-roii Oautte: I tbiiuk you for ) our courtesy io your reply to my opin ion oa the hanking system. However, v ii are wrong again. The sixty million of national demand uotes weie not back ed by gold, or redeemed. On each and very one was "good lor all debts, both public and private.' They were at pai with gold throughout the entire war. The I wo exceptions on the greenback issue caused them to depreciate, or caus ed a demand for gold. Now, Mr. Editor, iiconlnig to your own argument, w ho poekeis llio premium now on hands? It is the banks that have bought them up, or our niou-ycd men to keep their wemth Horn being taxed, ii the banking sjslein u not profitable, as ou say, why is n they arc so bitterly opposed to its being lone away with? One more question, and I am done fo, ibis lime. How are the banks establish oil'.' Is it not on the indebtedness of Hie people, or on the war dehl? Pay oil" the national debt, and tho banks urn knocked out. of existence The banking system, alone, in lime will pauperize very labor ing man, woman and cbijd iu the U. t. As ever yours, J. P. Hadley. Ilardman, Or., Mar.jh 14, '91. Jons Davidson ih heard from down at lilla ok City, Tillau.ook county. He is in the saloon business, aud doing quite well. J. W. Blake of Coinlun was in town I'uesd iy. He bail the misfortune to lose ,iis oldest daughter recently, an enter taining girl 12 years of age. ' Clias. McFarliiiul caine up from lone, Sat. where he speii t most of last week. He says K. 0, Wills is improviugiu health, winch tins paper is pleased to learn. OVliU THE KNULU From tlio l-'otcj. The K, of P. installation of officers in i lm llennion lodge ol tuis placj will take ilace ill the near tut-.ire. MissSeliiui Cub. -,(-, formerly of Monu ment, hut at presc.u, residing at llepp uer, visited her Chant, county friends and relatives lh.8 last week. .Sheep that have lie-Mi sold lo Eastern oiyers thus lav have brought a go.nl, . on no price, Jf2.,rx) p.-r head b jug the iinoiint paid, to lie delivered arter the diem jug season. Frank Mattes reoeived a telegram Ibat the mad over bis rouii. in California in the neighborhood of Redding, has failed 'o arrive for some day-., and was sup posed to have been snow bound. Frank eft. lor that section last week. Kelly, the veteran stage driver on Hie Wonument and (;,Liiyon City mule, has esigned, Hid ( Ireen resuming the reins in Ins stead. The person is unfilled lo a pensinu who has the grit to face the "airy" gales so common to Oregon in the winter season. The department has a, lowed n daily mail between Long Creek and Alba, which now gives us a dailv mail service through to Pendleton. Mr. 'Vntlos, the contractor, will put on ihe service as soon as he ictiirns from looking after other lines. The report Ibat a counly seat light oc curred near Ittirns not long since, in i Inch several parlies were killed, mid 'thcis seriously wounded, has proved io l a 'lake." Hums papers state that the very best business anil so cial relations exist between Harney City nut burns at present. Ij. W. Lewis cnini! over from llurdinan last Tuesday, having closed out his sa loon in that burg last week. He au unowlcdges being one of the victims in i little stage wreck, having in his pos sess!, ai a pencil drawing which oleaily illustrates the aceident, as viewed by a oystiiiuler. L W. claims that he would not make a singe ilriver, especially wheu reniale passengers are on hoard. We have been informed that it is very probable the Department will change i he schedule of the Heppner and Canyon City mud roiue, requiring the mail lo leave lleppuer in the evening at six o'clock, and arriving al Canyon City on the following day at ,r near Ihe same Hour, making Ihe entire frip in twenty lour hours less than by the present schedule. This will be a great benefit lo (his interior section. rrota tin? Nt".v. i ins vaiiey ai no utsrant cay will sup ply a large area with llour. fruit and vegetables When we begin to even iimke our own II uir the day of prosperity will dawn. The News begs 1, nig Creek's pardon for having announced that the town was incorporated under Ihe name of "tllen- Ion." We saw the printed bill that bad been introduced, which was tothat ell'eot, hut it seems thai this lull was wilhdrawu or iinieiid.'d, and Long Cr-'ek dnlv ill Oorporaled Pel baps Ihe last bill insures the lives of the council "tor a period of live years," and Iney w mid rather be called Long Creek than tllcndou (or that reason. Grant county's stockmen have been more embarrassed wiilnn the past few in. m I hi perhaps (ban during any similar period in the bl.siory of the county. .Slock losses last ye r struck a severe blow, and if creditors push them some oi iboni may have to s a-riltcp property. Hut if stoi.kiiien are granted a little time they will doubtless come out on top, for there has been no loss the past winter, while there is every indication of a good tuaikct. l'HOM COHOSH. rKui 1'at: If ilnn't atop Lnn froiu i v 1 1 1 l! the krunv nwav. antue of the i b,i)M ill in iki' it warm f,,r lnm I It ia reported here that he shiiI his ! name in to Ihe F. A. lie wants to net in ; on tlie ttiniuii),' aide. Well, when the! r'. A. i mi Lion for nuy ullioe, they are Int. j AlaroU 14, '91. A. F. Viun. i This is the Gazette's birthday. Eight years old, without a struggle. We have an abundance of correspon dence which cannot appear this week. H. .1. La Francp, representing the Colder & Chase iniisio bouse, is iu town. Hugh Fields arrived from Brownsville last evening to look utter bis Murrow county interests. St. Patrick's ball, given at the opera bouse by Johnny Keeney on Tuesday ve, the 17th inst, was a grand success. E O. : Cass Matlock lost about fifty sheep in H pile up at his ranch on But ter creek recently. His total loss for the winter will prolvably reaob one hundred. Mike Kenny was in town Saturday hit, and is yri-titied o find himself fully recovered from the injuries re oe'ved last fall by a horse falling on him. Mat Lichtenthsl returned from Port land Friday last, lifter a pleasant visit to 'he metropolis, where he met 0. W. Yoiinggrsn, Oliver Wright aud other friends. E. K Botes left for Michigan, vis. San Francisco, yesterday morning, having sold his interest ill the saloon business to Mr. Tuttle, who will continue the same alone. H. Sweeney, who for years has accom panied the Friend & Bitter shearing cows on thpir annual tour, arrived here Tuesday from Tillam iok county, and is ready to fall in when the time comes. Wm. Rodin is vpry sick with "grip," and pneumonia, at the residence of his parents who live in Walla Walla. He was visiting there wheu taken sick, and has had quite a serious time, all though tui, loving rapidly at present. a o - -3 " -i -r - - L" -r f -. .-- - !1 . I . U ' ' y ,"I Ij 2 ?t J; 0 i c " !r ? ?j y ?( 'f V ' X I1 Z o i m KEl'OKT OF THE CONDITION Of the Firxt Nuliimal Hank at llepp uer, in the Stttte of Oiajmi, at the Close i f limincm, Feb.M, IHUt. IiESOUHCES. Loans aud discounts $125,485.07 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 3,5'Jl.(i2 CJ. S. Honda to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Due from approved reserve agents 1,571.77 Due from other National banks 446.47 Due from Slate ihtuks and hankers 288.95 Banking-house furniture and fixtures Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums on U. S. bonds 1 'heck and other cash items Hills of other Banks. Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 3,821.94 410 tiO 2,,il0 00 470 71 2U,I.Ud 5.20 Specie 18,0!R10 Legal-' ender notes 354. UO Kcdeinption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation 5G2.50 Total .$171,219.83 LIABIUTIKS. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus r ii ml 12.000.00 Undivided prolils 7,555.7!i National Bank Nolesoiitstand- ing 11,250.(10 Individual deposits subject to check 41,357.11 Deinatid certificates of deposit 2.417.20 Pi inn certificates ot deposit.... 9,729.9,1 Due to other National Hanks.. 30,114 19 Due to State Banks ami bank ers S01. 79 Total $171,219.83 Statu of Oukoon, ) County of Mouitow, 1, George Conser, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Gko. Consick, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7thdayof March, 111. Oris IVrruitsos, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Frank Kellogg, 1'. A. Kliea ami James 1. Uliea, Directors KEl'OUT OF THE CONDITION () the Kutionitl Uanh of Heppner at lleipner, in the alate of Oregon, at tlie elose of Imsiness, February I'd, .s';ij, liESOUKCES. Loans and discounts 897,510.55 Overdrafts secured and unse cured 3S3.59 U. S. bonds to secure circula tion 12,500.00 Stocks, securities, judgments, claims, etc 3,769.08 Due from approved reserve ngetils 4,029.29 Due from other Natl, liks 2;i5.5- Biiiikinghouse, furniture, ami fix. 2.282 0, Current ex. and taxes paid... tilo.29 Premiums on U. 8. bonds 2.300.00 ('becks and other cash items.. 12S.00 Hills of other Hanks 76.00 Fractional paper ciirreucy, nickles, and cents 3 87 Specie 6,042.70 Legal-tender notes 400.00 Hedebipliou fund wilh U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of cir culalion) 562.50 Total 8131,504.38 LIA1UL1TIES. Cupiliil stoi'k pai J in $ Surplus hunl I'luiivuU'il protiis Nut. li.ni R notes nil I st uiul in l;. . iO.oon.no 4.51NUKI 3.t7.'.)2 10,750 00 Diviileu.ls nupiiiil l,'J7,itHI In liviuuul doioita siioject to cheok neiiiiiiul I'ertitioatea oT ileptisit Time o;rtiliiMtes ol dopant. . Iue to other Nat. hanks 2-i.sn.K; fuHHI.uO 4 '-ilii Ji j Notes aii,t luliH r iliuoiuteil. 5,ultU.0t' i bills payuhle lS.liU0.IHl i ToTAt, 8131,504 3S Statu of Oukoon, I Col'NTV OP MoKHOW, f fc" I. Ed. K. Uislmp, Ciislm'r of tlie above iiinutHt hank, ilo Holeninly ve;ir tliut the nli -ve statt'iiiout ia (mo to tlie beat of my k,iowlt'iiie ninl belief, Ei It. Hisirop, Caahier. S'ibseribed and sworn to before me llua Kt h day of M.ireli, JSJl. W. 11 Ellim Notary I'uhlie. Current Attest: Nelson Jone, I'. V. Ttioanxiou, O. E. Faruowortl Director. mi a ci WHY "I fif r",,.t,s Pnl.la .ind Contaimntion 4 V f Modern Kemedies? It will stop a Cough in one niyht. lc will check a Cold in f a day. It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Consumption if taken . in time, " You can't afford to be without it." A 25 cent bottle may savo you ! S 1 00 in Doctor's bills mav save your life 1 Ask your druggist for it, or write ? to VV. II. Hooker & Co., 46 West Broadway, New York, for book. B &.!! 1 BBlii US' For bale by SLOCUAl-JOtliNSituvl Jjrug Co., Ueppner, Oregon. 10 TO PER CENT. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND LEGGINS MHS. A. M. SLOCUM )S"0ALL! CALL!! Next GarngueB Buiklitiy, Heppner, Oregon. GO FOR Job work, Repairing nnd Furniture. Cupboards Tables, Stauds Baby Buggies, Mouldings, Direct from the East Cheap for Casb. Picture Framing a Specialty. Carpets to Agent For the La NEXT DOOR TO MINOR E. ft. BLOt'UM. HEPPNEll FURNITURE Co., Dealers in and Manufacturers of Mi oi Mi anil Office rake Mai tresses, Lounges, Wall Paper and Carpets. A FULL, LINE OF CASKETS AND BUKIAL ROBES. UNDERTAK ING A SPEOIALTY. -SPECIAL RATES ON PICTURE FRAMES. Columbia Brewery Depot, VTJGMJST I5TJOI-IJL.15R, "Proprietor, Of llm Onlumbifi nrpwory, at TIip D;illns, would uouniics that tin tins ii'ii-jf-u trom !nu) ii. tMitfr tho ity liipWHry in noppniir, nnu Has GHtubliHlied n do pot at Hit) well known stand, tov the miiu of the best Lager Beer ami Porter, either in tlio keg or bottled, which ho will tm pleased to supply customersin any quantity wholesale aud retail. The Public are invited to call and examine his stochwith the, assurance tltat they will find it first-class. I'll" Heppner Depnt will bo iu chure of Mr. Dun Osiners, who will cheer fully supply nil tirdera. Payette Nursery, OF PAYETTE, IDAHO. The Largest General Nursery stock in the Mountains. fin ix III IE Send for Catalogue and Price List. Address, PAYETTE NURSERY, 93.8m. Payette, Idnho. .liia. M. linger, of Upper Willow creek, reports prispects roikI for tin ahnml nnce of fruit this oomiiitf beimnu. Mr. Huuer lnis h fine orclianl. Kli Keeney days there were, two "seriips" in town Mnmliiy, anil neither lit the Belvedere. Well, snob thiims lire liahle to happen, anywhere. "ltucl" Will milium a id IkH Hasey hail flume woriln ..Moiiilav at E. L. Matloek's. wtnoli cnliiiiiiHted in a scrap. How ever, tt was of short tl'iratiou. John Brown anil Arthur Smith go! in to a ilillioully at the brewery Monday afternoon. Il.nvever, bystanders inter fered aud prevented any tiL'htiUK. Mrs. ,1. N. Hrnwn was Kllckjd with pneninoiiia si ortly lifter her arrival at . aleui, tint has nearly recovered u;ain. She is expected home next week. The soil or Morrow and adjoining counties is well so iked for once, anil stockmen espect plenty of tfruss, Htuj farmers are jubilant over crop prospecls. NOTICE OF 1NTKXTIOX. 1joh1 (llh'i- Kt liriuule. Or., March 1. '01. Nolii-e is ln'ri'l" Kivon Unit tlu1 folloivin); 11111110,1 (letlli'r lms'liU-,1 notiee of hi Intention 10 nuike linal proof in snpviorl of hie I'laiin. ami thai sal,! proot Ik' inaiio Iioforo Ihe County dork of Morrow t.'o., at Hoppncr, Or., on Mav 2. iwi, U.: SYIA tNTKIi T TII'I'KTTS. Ds. No. Ioj:. for the V. Ntt V K NW t, N" M ' Soo 1.'. I s. K' K. W. M. Mo nainos tho nnloivintf winioss-s to prove his oo niiu.o.ih roshlonoo upon ami e.iUivalioa of. sai.l hnnl. ii-: .lorrv Bros nan, J. 1 Ayers, tl. M. Vinson and 1). M. i resioy, all ol Leuti, Or. A. CLE ivita. - a ' ' ' ' r m DO YOU COUGH?: I Do you know that a little cough 13 a dangerous thin;';? A: 3 you aware that it often fastens on the luns and far" too of ten runs into Consumption and ends in D-'ath? l'oopki suffering; from Asthma. Broncoilis. I'ltcumomiv atiU Cousumptiou will iJJJj tell yoa that fc T vynwrp mm A fW9 R v E Q i) t a i U-iJ e 5 hi Li kuwuti'-a Can you atlorJ to ncjlact it? Can you triiloB, with so'serious a matter 'I Ara you await) that ii bovond ouestion the greatest of nil REDUCTION Aiviv door to T. W. Ayers' Drug Store, TO ALL Mirrors and Curtain Poles, Grande Marble Works. BROS., HEPPNER, OREGON' E. H. a LOCUM. inform tlie citizonfi of UTorrow nnd mirrmirdinK tt NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijnid Oflirp at La (Irnnrle, Or., Feb. 11. ISM. Notice la hereby elven tlmt the follewlnu niimed settler has nleit notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim, and that miiil proof will be uauie bciore County clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Uregon, on .nurvii txi, invi, vi.: JIIKLOitOOM, Ds. rwic. for the ' i Vi S. 1, NWi Ucc. 1J, Tp. S. K -'7 K. W, W. XI. He imiiicB the followiiij: witnesses to prove his continuous reuitlenee upon, and cultivation of, said bind, viz: Almost Hale, Thomas B. Miller. William Dun can and James H. 1'eiilaiid, all of Heppner, Or. A. Clk ivica, ns-m. Kcsister. NOTICE OK INTENTION. I. S. Lanrt Office, The Ilallcs. Or., Feb. 11, '91. Notice is hereby ctvon that the following nanu',1 se'tler has lileil notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, ami tliKt sai,l proof ill he mailt' before Frank H.Snow, C. S. t'onniiisHioner at Lexins;ioa, Oregon, on March , lN.il, viz: John t. McMillan, Ps. ?..v.', for the NYl'i, Sec S. Tp. I S. R .-, E, W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon ami cultivation ot saitl lauil, vi: William F. Barnett. V. B. McAiister. Cvrm C. Boon and Ransom Licuallen, all of Lexington, Oregon. John V. Lkwis, The civil aetion, (reorge Frown V8 Aaron R lvne, c ame un before Gov. RJa Tuesday, but the Gov being "under the weather," the oaae was postpoued till to-day, ,T. B. Simons has nnrchased the black pmith shop no the Matlook ooruer from J. J. Hubert. 20 lfiuii. AHTH III COKPI.V, Arlliiuton. Sj3rii-x Goods ARliglVIIVO ! A Bio Line direct from the Eiist. Finn ntylinh lints, new Bhnpes, ninl piittpi'tis. Gent's fine shots, linlies' ninl chilil ren's shoes, nil styles. SAX JOSK, OA I , t-'ORNIA SA U DLES at Factoi'i' Prices. A cur-iond of Fernoline Sheep Dip to arrive soon. WARRANTED TO CURE THE SOAB! Books and Silverware (jivon mvny to our cash customers. Agents for 0L1VKR CHILLED i'LO'VS. Groceries, Hardware, Etc. Largest Stock and Biooest Assortment to be found in Oregon. Mail Orders Solicited. COFFIN & McFARLAND Always "take the cake" 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, plains and solid colors all sold at prices to please. Huest line of LPIESIPHI'S SHOES III SIN Our slice department cannof be excelled in style, quality and low prices. Ilitud and Sewed shoes iu Button, Con gress aud Lace. Heavy Brogans and Boots of all kinds. hats and Caps, Woolen Underwear and I-IOSITi!JRY. Blankets, Robes, Gloves, Mittens, Trunks, Valises, Sew ing Machines, Guns, Pistols, Wallpaper, Doors, Windows and Glass, Paints and Oils, Harness and Saddles. Our San Jose, Oil., Saddles are giving the best of satisfaction. AVe have a tine assortment of side saddles and others. Stoves aud Tinware, If yon need a cook Move, range or parlor heating stove, don't fail to see our stock in these goods. Common beating stoves in all sizes. n,,! , nil Wagons, Hacks m MIMA And Harrows, Clocks and Kye, Alfalfa and Timothy, Wheat, Barley and Oats. Blacksmith's coal, Sulphur, Lime and Salt, Cedar Shin gles, Groceries and Hardware. Fernoline Sheep Dip, something new. Guaranteed to cure the scab in 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 Oregou. To every purchaser of $25 worth of goods, we will give a fine 84 book. Orders from the country carefully and promptly filled. Country produce bought and sold. Agents for Christy & Wine. COFFIN & McFARLAND, The National Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon. OST 13"0"G3- STOKES HKI'P.NKR, OMidON, T. W. AVERS, Jr., Proprietor, (Successor to A. D. Johnson.) Keeps a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Albums, Etc., Etc. Fine Domestic and Impoited Cigars Al ways in Stock. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT, School Books ! W. A. KIRK. KIRK XJ DEALERS IN Saddles, HaJnesR, Whips, Spurs, and every Conceivable Article kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Repairing: ti nun Tnn ,11111 I II I II 11 I I II Kept Constantly on hand the Celebrated hum Sddte Go to their store tor the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE, Warranted for u jcuro. ,un i any eisewuere tut get oash MAIN STREET. . G- B- HATT. -ntorniEToits of THE CITY EAHBER SHOP, Id E. Minor's Building. These Oentlem-n are well known as having Mastered Ihe Tonwnal Art ii, all of its Important Features. Call on them for a Good Shave or Hair Cut. Splendid Bath Rooms in Connection. MAN STREET, - . E. Minor's Buildiug, . . HEPPNER HF.Y ! HEY Let ns go to Mat Lichtenthal's Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store, for our winter footwear Fie keeps the best Bnekineham A Heebt boot. nd shoes, the Fargo 82 5,1 Shoe and other go.,,1, of siaudard makes. A baiiToa flU. l,0"g.h, CO""'J"' 'o MAT LICHTENTHAL'S, MAIN STEEET, . . . HEPPNER, OBEGON, KHAN I- MofA W LAND. Ilepimer, Watches. Chop Feed, Seed tf. School Books J. 0. KATES . HAYES Specialtr ! I 'n In hnn I ,11 11 I'M you extimme their machines aDd prioes. . HEPPNER. OREflON. J. II. ROMIG. COME ON !