THE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, April 2, 1891. WHA T MOHKO IV CO.UXTY NEEDS. Eastern Oregon and Wauhington him been vim'ed by very dr neasuus for the past fire years, aud it le Dot an unciiui mon tUiui; tu heur the remark that farm icg here duu't pay, aud particularly in Morrow county, but is it true? Every lesidrnt of this oummunity who will take the time to think fur oue mo meut ou (Lib euliject, will tell ynu that there are no eud of people in Morrow oounly.urmers, who are making money. Although crops have been ebon, yet I lit avernge per acre lias been mucb grentvi than tbe best flections of the Middli Stated. To be sure, improvidence ami extravagance have the game effect on farmers in Alorrcw county as elsewli re. Successful farming depends on mucL besides favorable rains, etc. It take close tnnniiBiuiiif,', dustry, patience ami no end of "(frit," to muke farming i ucoess. This country will always bave more 01 less grazing land, aud being adjacent ti tu immense grazing country, will ul ways support sheep, homes and oattle But there are thousands of acres of till able laud in Morrow county which bave long since ceased tu support stock, be cause tbe native grasses are gom through excessive grazing, mid Ihn should be settled up by farmers win will produce a more valuable and need ful orop than the dimiuutive grassei which follow the destruction of tbenativi biiuchrass. In this connection, it it Dot nut of place to say that there is noi enough bay produced for the needs m stock in Morrow county through any bard winter. It is necessary to encourage immi gration ot farmers tu Morrow county t take up these broad acres of govern meut land, and to buy out tbose who art discouraged and innotive. Many of thi earlier residents did not understand tin fiist prinoiple ot farming, but have buili homes aud made other improvements They bave plowed up the soil till it lb oi no value fur grazing, and quite a latg majority of them have gone a" ay. Tliesi ranches can be made tu yield revenue ti subsequent owners if they are the rigln kind ot men, as well as help puy a shart of the tuxes. Suou resideuts will prove of inestimable benefit to every buaiues mau, stockman or other resideut of the ouuuty. However, we cannot accomplish any thing without organized eflort. To sii illy by and continue to live oil ourselves, like the bear that hibernates in winter, will end in decay nud ruin. VVb.it Hepp ner should bave is a board of trade to bring ubout organization that all may share their part of the expenses, ami therefore render themselves justly en titled to the benefits uicli will accrue from the tiPjrtH ot sucb a body. Yet n is feared that an organization of tlio kind oaunot be perfected in Heppner There is too much blind opposition. On i people mean well, but too many are wont to cling to the "has beens" ot tint section. Time has made many changes, aud we must meet the inevitable. By all menus, it a majority of our residents deem the move worthy of consideration, do nut light it as loug lis tbe progressive arc doing tbe "digging up." In all events, let factional stnfe be buried for ever, aud dou't make a bowl if your own private funnel is not patronized as much as your neighbor's. 1'iogressive com munities are co operative. If oue suc ceeds, others are likely toabare Ibe bene fits. Tbrt past is gone forever, and the future is upon us. Morrow county needs more taxpayers; more producers of farm products; more people to buy groceries, hardware uud dry goods. To bring alimii this result, it must have more live citi zens to successfully till the soil thai nature has provided for us. Will we help ourselves iu this ex tremity? It is a well known fact that a "color" can be panned out ot the soil almost any where ou Willow creek. This must hnvu wiitiliml flown from until prnmti inri. somewhere above lis in the mountains, ao.l .v., ima n,wl.,ui,ulu tl.i.l II, o nti,.ai-u of the Willow creek prospects are on the right truck. Citizens of Heppner, it is not neocs- Bury for '"Ibid" or "that" individual (o be put forward in any work lor the up building of our town nud country, to get the help of the Gazette. We will work with anyone iu the wido world, if it is shown to us that they are laboring loi the public rood. The Gazette has opin ions ou everything nud is not afraid to expreBS them, but it is no ''organ." The Gazette will not only give its assistance as a paper, to give Heppner a proper showing, and induce farmers to locate here, but will put up as much hard cash bs anyone iu the town having like inter ests, to further any project tu that eud. Snow ns n farmer in Morrow county and I will show you n iniiii who is get ting "ahead of the bounds " lteniember that Morrow oonnly raises more wheat per acre the driest of seasons than one of the liest Middle states, isut those East ern farmers rnise pork, vegetables, etc., and make every nii'kle count. They labor six days in the week, aud labor hard too. They have no time to loaf, and when I hey go to town to do a little business, it a all done in oue day, and then they are back at woik again. Ex travagance is a greater enemy In nnr country than anything else. Mote this down, and take lessons from those who are succeeding ou buncbgtuas in Mor row. The following advertisement, publish ed by a prominent western patent medi cine bouse would indicate that they re gard disease as a punishment for sin : "Do you wish to know the quickest way to cure a sworn cold? We will tell you. To cure cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold lias become set tied in tbe system. This can always be done if you choose to, as nature in her kindness to man gives timely warning, aud plainly tells you in nature's way, that as a punishment for some iudiscte t ion , you are lo be afflicted with a cold unless you choose to w mi it off by prompt aotiou. The firs' symptoms of a cold, in most cases, is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The Coiigb is soot fol lowed by a profuse watery expectoration and the sneezing by n profuse watery discbarge from the nose. In sevore cases, there is a thin, white coating on the tongue. What to do? it is only neces Bary to take Chamberlain's Cough Heme dy in double doaeB every hour. That will greatly lessen the aeverilv of the cold, and in most cases will elWtmilly counteract it, and cure what would liavn been a severe oold wilhiu one or two days time. Try it and be convinced.' bU cent bottles for sale by SKicuui-John Bton Drug Cu. Owen and Ben French are over from Chinas Prairie. Tbey were compelled to feed their stock from l)ro. A) to Alaroti 20, aud would bave fed longer bad feed held out. It ' dangerous to tamper with irri tating liquids and eiciliog snuffs. Use Ely s Uresm Halm, which is safe and pleasant, and is easily applied. It cures tbe worst osset of cattarh, cold in the head and bay fever, giving relief from Ihe ttrat application. Prioe 60 oents. THOSE DEMAND NOTES. Editorial Correspondence. Your correspondent does n"t. appar ently, understand the difference lietween tbe di maud notes which were the first iss e, by the United States treasury, and tbe subsequent issues of legal lender notes. The distinction consists in this. that when tbe demand notes were issued the government received iu payment for dues nothing but gold and silver coin, the former in unlimited, and the latter in limited amounts; consequeutly it paid a 1 its dues iu like ooiu. So that when i he demand notes were is-oied tbe con tract implied that the holders of them mere to be paid iu lawful monev at the time of the issue, which was as before stated, gold and silver. And thus were the equivuleu of coin in the payment of nil debts due the United Statea. As the war progressed aud was pro longed, tbe necessities of the govern ment demanded more credit aud means In continue its efforts to sustain its ex istence. To obtain which, and to sus tain tbe credit of the nation, tbe issue of bouds was found to be tbe only mode to procure tbe necessary funds, and to dis uose of the bonds, it was absolutely es sential that the takers of the bond for loans Buould have a guaranteed secuiity for their payment. As tbe foreign capi fallals were the main reliance upon to lake tbe greater part of tbe bonds, a satis factory guaranteed basis must be as sured them. This is and has been the on ll r Be required of all nations who are, or have been, i u financial distress Hence ihe United States, through congress, iu authorizing tbe issue of all bonds pledged certain revenues of which the custom's luties were especially set apart as an insured security therefore, backed by the raws aud the faith of the nation. As hese duties, at the time of the passage if the- law and long previous thereto, were payable iu lawful mouey of the United States, which was coin, the bonds ike the demand notes were pledged to lie paid in like lawful money, that is, tbe receipts from customs. &o. The legal tender notes, so called, were authorized after the law pledging the re ceipts of oustoms to ull bonds issued, and of course as tbe receipts from ous roms or was already pledged by law and the f"itb of the nation, therefore the ex lepl ion was made neoessary in the case f the issue of the subsequent treasury notes, which were declared legal teuiler ior the payment of all debts due to the individual or the United Slates. Gjii gress could not constitutionally, us in oud faith, reoeive them for the pledged revenues, uutil the resumption ot specie payments, wheu of course all the legal renders were redeemed iu coin, ou de. niand, by the United States. It is hoped this statement of facts will give readers i better understanding of Ibe reasons liy the first and seooud issues of tbe legal tender notes were of different values. Oue beiug equal to gold while the latter was not ami depreciated with the iuoieused value of gold. J. h. S. FACTS WORTH. KNOWING. In all diseases of tbe nasal mucous ineuhriiue the remtdy used must be non-irritating. The medical profession lias been slow to leaiii this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, suiiffs, powders or syriuges iiecatise they are all irritatiug; do not thoroughly reach the affected surfaces and should be abandoned us worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years born all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify lo radical cures wrought by Ely's Cream liuliu ABOUT PUBLIC LANDS. Editor Oazettk: Allow me to oall the ulti ntiou of those interested lo the following recent rulings in rtgard to pub lic lands; Claimants of restored Innds under the seooud section of the act of September 21), IHliO, have preference right tu file bjniestead applications for six muulbs iroiu Feb. 3, Will. Claimants under the third section have preference riulit to purchase for two years from Feb. 3, lH'.ll. 'ihe presenta tion of a notice of intention to purchase under said sectiou is not required to protect the rights of Biicll claimants. No applications to pirohase will be received liy the local land oilicera unless accom panied by tbe full amount ot the pur chase mouey. It will thus bo seen that there is no occasion for baste ou Ihe part of claim ants uuder either Bection. Th com mission uf the General Liud Ollice bus, however, recommended lo the secretary of the luterior that claimants uuder the third scot on be required to come for ard within a given period, say sixty days, and file in the local ollice notice of ibe right of purchase iu ended to be claimed within tbe two years named. Snub a regulation will probably Boon be made. i're-eiuptioti Minna on even numbered sectionB may be accepted when settle ment is alleged prior to March 3, 181)1, (date of approval of lepeahng uui), it offered wilhiu throe mouths from Buub settli nient. Timber-culture and pre-emption filings allowed in 1887 upon railroad lauds are illegal aud must be canceled. Applicants to puioliuse restored lands must bring two witnesses who are aware of Ihe (nets in regard to rights of claim ant uuder the uut. F'hank 11. Know, U. S. I'oiiimissiouer. 8tatk of Ohio. City of Toledo, I Lucas Coi'nty. j Frank J. Chunky makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ciiien'HY & Co., doing business iu Ihe city of Toledo, County aud State aforesaid, anil that tirm will pav the sum ot ONE HUNDHED DOLLARS for eaob and every case of catarrh that cannot tie clued by tbe use of Hull's Catarrh Cine. Fuank J. Chknky. Sworn to before and subscribed in my presence, this Gtb day of December. A. D. 188(5. , , A. W. Gleason, sk.m, -r ' Xottiry Publie Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken luternally aud acts directly ou the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Scud for testimonials free. F. J. Chunky A Co , Toledo 0. V Sold by Druggists, 76c. The Nkw Firm. The uew firm of Pap Simons J; Son are too well-known to tbe public to need much praise at our hands Words are cheap, but thorough, mecbani- eal work counts iu this climate. The senior member of the tfrro, J. R. Simons better known to us all as "I'np" Simons, is a blacksmith of over thirty year-' ex peiieuoe, aud has spent the p st six years iu the shop ou the Matlock corner, where our people have found him able to maim faclure and repair untitling and every thing in bis line. E. L. Simons, or "Hei t," as bis friends ate vont to oall him, the junior member of the new firm, takes uo "back seat" as a horse sboer, having followed this business from a mere youth. Resides he is a thorough blacksmith. The firm of I'ap Simons & Son will succeed. The ohildreu's lie llh must not lie neg lected. Colds in the bead aud sniitll e bring on ca airh and lung affections Ely's Cream Ralui onres at once, it is perfectly sale ami is easily applied Into the nostrils. It an cures oatarrh, the worst cases yielding to it. TEE REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE Of W. F nnhhsril. Superintendent of the ( Im-knnias station uf rlii U. 8. Fish Coin missian, ami lion h was Hanilleit by Dr. Iliirrin. From the Oregontsn. Clackamas. Or.. Feb. 28, 1891. Dr. Durrin It j-ives me great pleasure to say that the home treatment yon gave me two years ago was a perfect success. tT years past 1 have tjwi unnoted with motb or liver spots on different parts of my person. I visited von one and took the ''home treatment." In n few weeks I was permanently cured, and have never seen any symptoms sit oe. Refer to mJ. W. F. Huhbabd. Ilnw Hit OAINKD 17 POUNDS. Editor Oregonian For twelve years pat I have been seriously afflicted "with kiduey and liver complaint, pain in the spine and breast, dizziness and generally out of sorts. With six months' electric and home treatment by Dr. D irrin I am cured of most of my troubles. Have gained seventeen pouuds in the time. Thomas Bdff. mk. Johnson's great htkbnoth. Mc.Uinkvii.lb. Or , r'eb. , 1891. Dear Dr Darriu: Your electric and home treatment for the past eight mouths lias wroncht almost a miracle on me. When first rame to you I was about crazy from the effects of nervous debility, spinal anil kidney troubles. I was wholly unable to work. Now I am strong and bearly, and able to handle thirty tons' weight of lumber across the sawmill floor every dav. It is a wonder ful and radical cure. I thank you with all my heart. 1 will stand by you and recommend you first, last nud all the time. My mother (Mm. M A. Johnson) who formerly lived iu S dem. Or., now here, lias never had a return of her deaf ness of twenty years' stundjug, cured by you two y ars ago. Gratefully yours, Charles ii Johnson. DR. DARRIN's SYS TBII OF TREATMENT. Electricity, the invention of the nine teenth century, is well worthy the pa tient years ot tnvesng ition and expen- n ent that have been given it by some of the ablest and most devoted votaries of science. Galvani, Volta. Humboldt nud others equally distinguished, spent years in studying the phenomena ot this wonderful agent, aud then our own Morse gave it physical value in tne in vention ot tne telegraph. And now, as we bave beoorae familiar with the con stant miracle of lightning bending obedient to the slightest tonoh of man. we see a new wonder in the invention of Dr. Damn, who by skillful meohanism, direots this subtle force to the destruc tion of disease and the building up of wiiuoiK vnaiiiy. ur. jj.iiriu friars an curable, chronic, acute and private (lis eases, blood faints, lost or failing man. hood, ueivous debility, effects of errors or excesses in old or young, loss of mem ory, diseases caused by mercury in the improper treatment id private rhseaseH Ollice, 71 14 Washington street. Portland. Or. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.. dnilv. Examinations free ami confidential; question blanks and oironlars sent gra'is touuy address; patients cured at home. 419-tf. Hardware? Yes, ut Gilliam & Hlsbeo'e, Main ai., iieppuer, ur. n. Nails bv the car load nt Gttlinm ,tc tliflhfKV Grant county puepie will do well lo cull on them. Walker lllntoa Is over from "the Creek." Mrs. J. N. Drown arrived home from Snlem hint evening, she wtm accompanied by her niouier sua uroiiier, Mrs. . I'tirMu and Master C hester. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I-aiirl Oillce at The Dulles, Or., March IS, 1801. Notice Is hereby irtveu that the follnwlne- luiiaeil Kettler bus tiled notice, of his Intention to make tilail nrauf la BiiDPort ot his c alm, and that said proof will be iniiile before Frank II. s iw, I'. S. 1,'oiaiiiiHiiloiierat Lexington, Or., ou -way y, isyi, va: WILLIAM M. BTAUFFKIt, Hd. r0o, for the sE'j Bee. Is, Tp. i N, K 25 E, W. He mimes the following: witnesses to prove hii continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vi'.: Joseph Kskelson, Theodore Cork, Clinton N. I'eck and Jacob Kurnst, all of Luxington, Mor row County, Uregon. John V. Lewis, 418-123. lieglster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Olllec at The Dulles, Or., Feb. 24, 1801. Notice is herebv clven lhat the folloivlnu-nain cd settlor has tiled notice of Ills intention to make tinal proof In support of his claim, and mat sain prom win oe aiiiue netore county Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Afnil 3, mil, vl.: EltlK llKlia.STIlOM, I. S. No. 0,707, lor the KW'.i NEW, SH SEW, SE'4 ijH'j Kec. 5, T.iS, U i K. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, una cultivation ot, said bind, vi: o. E. Fariisworth, Kd. S. Cox, Frank P. Earns worth, C. J. Anderson, of Hardinan, or. Ill-It). John W. Lkwis, Iteglstcr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijmd Office nt I,a (Irunde. dr.. Feb. IS. 1851 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of hit claim, and that said proof will be made before tile County t ier oi .Morrow i o., Oregon, at ueppuer, ore goo, oil April I, Istll, vl: THOMAS UILFILLEN, P. S. No. 10.1W, (or the NE'i See. U, T 1 8, R 27 E. W. M. He names tbe following; witnesses to prove his continuous resiuence upon, ttnu cultivation ol, stild laud, vi: John Kenny, Fell Johnson, Andy Tillard, l'nt Kelegtlttr, of Heppner, Or. Ill-hi. A. Ci.RAVEn, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijind Office at U (Iraude. Or., Feb. IS, 1801. Koticp 1h hcrpliv uivioi Unit Hip litllitwltiir.itum ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Dual proof In support of his claim, and that said proot w ill be made before W. it. Ellis, Coin. V. a. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, oil Api u i, liwi. ll'.: Jil.-EI'H T. POTTS, D. H. No. 10.I2S, for the NW'i SW'i, WU NWW, NEW NVI .-co. 3J, T 1 S, K 2S E, W. M. lie names Ihe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence, upon, and cultivation of, said land, lU: '1 honnis McKutlre, Koliert Johnson, Terrenee Mchullre, Andrew llllard, of Lena, Oregon. Ill-Ill. A. Clk.ivkk, iteglster. NOTICE OF INTENTION". Unit Ollice at The Dalles, Or., March, 27,1801. Notice Is hereby given that (he following named settler has tiled notice of Ids intention to make limit proof in support of Ids claim, nud that said proot will lie made before County Clerk oi Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, ou May lo, vl.: JOHN W. Mi FERItlN. lis. 11710. for the .-.'. See 3... nu n. RJst.W. M. He names the follow lug w itiiessos to prove his continuous rcsiiieucs upuu, auu cultivation oi, said land, vi: Enoch Cave. John H. lildgeway, Albert Mat tesou and U. I1. Hidgew ay, all of Ueppuer, Or. John W. I.k.wis, 410-121. lleglsler. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Und Office t The Dulles, Or., March, 2,' tWl. Notice Is hereby given that the followiug named settler lias tiled notice of his Intention to make tinal proof In support ot Ids claim, and that said proof will be made before W. K. Ellis, Commissioner t:. 8. Circuit Court, at Ueppuer, Oregon, ou May lit, lsyl, viz: It. W. KolUSilN, Hd. No. 1279, for the Sin, see 24, Tp 3 8, R 24 E, W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his eoiillnuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vl: iNUituol I. lierktng. Martin P. oerklng. John V. Allslott and A. a. Haines, all of Eight Mile, Oregon. John W. Lkwis, 41U-4JI. Keglster. NOTICE Ob" INTENTION. U. S. Und Oltloe , The Hallos. Or, March 21. '91. Notice is hereby given tlist the followlng nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tiual proof in support of hisclslm. and thu said proof will be nisde before V. K. Ellis, V. S. Commissioner at Ueppuer, Oregon, on May 11, ISO!, vis: I'll AS. K. MII.I.ER. Hd. No. 2115, for Ihe N'j X Slid Wtj'SW'i Sec ft. Tin s, K 2 K, W. M. lie names tin- follow lug witnesses to prove his eotiibmoiis residence upon aud cultivation of, said laud, vl: s a. Wright. J. M. Haves. J. C. Kirk and C. a Kirk, all oi Ueppuer, Oregon. Joun V. Lxwts, titX lUgUUtf. , wammMttwrmKmtmMsmmamwm WHY 14 V- : Cn yoa for Coughs, Colds nnd Consttmption ii borond question tlio rrreatest cf all .Modern Hemetlies ? It will sto; a Coug'i in oue nitjht. 1; wid elie-. k a Cold iu B a day. It will prevent Croun, relieve Asthma and cure Consumption if tacn iu time, " You cnr.'t alTord to be without it." A ! cent bottle ma v save vou $100 in Doctor's bills may save your life ! Ask your druggist for it, cr writeH to W. II. Hooker & Co., 43 West Broadway, New York, lor book. B ....:. .;:. .. El ' ':'!:::.:. .C...a,EI t'For Kale by SLOCDM-JOHNSTQN Dru.; Co., Ueppner, OreifoD.. Just Arrived! The latest styles cf An Elegant Line of SATTEENS 1 GINGHAMS! Of all shodes and patterns. White goods nnd embroidered flouncings in a bewildering assortment. Ladies' Sailor Waists, Blouses, Under wear, Hosiery, and other lines kept in a well-regulated Millinery Store. is auvavs kept ikt stock. MRS. V. M. SLOCTJM. MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OliEQON. Positively For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS I will sell my entire stock of Milli nery, Dry Goods, Ladies' Furnishings , etc., at actual COST. A RARE CHANCE To get Big Bargains. Call early, ladies, at MRS. M. E. WAKREN'S MILLINERY STORE, Old "Cash Bargain Store," May Street, Heppner, Oregon. 419-423. E. O. 8LOCUM. CSrSPECIAL RATES ON PICTURE FRAME3.F1 HEPPNER JFURISTITURE Co. Columbia Brewery Depot, AUGUST BUCHLER, Proprietor, Of the Columbia Mrewwry, at The Dallea, wonUI oountiet) thfit he hu- ia-wi trcim Jmn ll. iiattr the 'ity urewery in tieppnor, ana not established depot ut the well known utand, fur the sale of the beet Lager Beer and Porter, either in the keg or bottled, which he will be plensed to supply enstomersin any quantity wholesale and retail. The Public are invited to call the assurance that then tT Tim Heppiier Depot will be in charge ot Mr. Dan Oauiera, who will cheer- full' supply nil older a. Payette Nursery, OP PAYETTE, IDAHO. The Largest General Nursery stock in the Mountains. 125 ACRES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Send for Catalogue and Price List Address, PAYETTE NURSERY, 93.8m. (Registered Vol. X. No. 8161. T-wl ivunA Grand dam liy Plowboy, Xa 1745; Dam, Sir lUUlglCU Colin, Na 2022. Oot by Royal Sundy. Bred by Tliomas DeuliursS Wliittington, Scotland. Shipped to America by John McHaltie, Aberdeen, Scotland. Sandy is a Chestnut, with silver mane and tail. Weight 1600. Trots well, and is a sure foal getter. Torill S'"le LpaP $ 10 1 Season, $20; Insurance J; Special terms for two or more mares. SANDY will make the season of 18D1 at Sargent .1 Keiffer's stable at Heppner, Oregon. 413-421. NELSON JONES. DO YOU COUGH? Uo yoa know that a Iitao couqti u a dangerous tbiu i A: 3 you aw-aro that it often fastens on the j; lun-.;sand far tooof ten runs into Consumption andt cutU ia jjsat'i? 1 eoplo suCcricg from Asthma. Bronchitis. i'ueutaooU Consumption wia alls, toil yoa tiiiit i 11 IT STATED WiH A OOLD." i aiTora t3 ncrj'oct i'.? Can yovt tr;fle rua so sonov-s a matter r Are you civ a: j t::at Spring and Summer Goons, Novelties Wu Etc. CORSET at Cost! K. It. ULOCUM. 13 o youee; Want a CARPET ! Call and gee the 100 or more Fine Styles and I'attertu kept by us, which we are Belling ery Cheap. Alio ALL KINDS OF - FURNITURE, Etc. inform the citians of Morrow and nnrrnundinf and examine his stock with will find it first-class. It Pnyettp, Tdaho. English Draft and Coach Horse, The Shire Horse Society.) 1 ,, .u. Arllnston, ARKIVIXG ! WHERE ? COFFIN & McFAllLAND,S. A Big Line direct from the Enst. Fine stylish lint, new shapes, and patterns. Gent's fine shots, ladies' and child ren's shoes, all styles. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA SAD DLES at Factory Prices. A car-load of Fernoline Sheep Dip to arrive soon. WARRANTED TO CURE THE SCAB! Books and Silverware given nwny to our cash customers. Agents for OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS. Groceries, Hardware, Etc. Largest Stock and Biftest 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 anil solid colors all sold at prices to please. Finest line of 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, Hint can be found in any other town iu Oregon. To every purchaser of $25 worth of goods, we will give a fine $4 book. Orders from the country carefully and promptly filled. Country produce bought nnd sold. Agents for Christy & Wise. JSTThe Big Brick, National Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon, is where you will find COFFIN & McFARLAND. HKI'PNKIi, T. W. AYERS, Jr., Proprietor, (Successor to A. D. Johnson.) Keeps a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Albums, Etc., Etc. Fine Domestic and Imported Cigars Al ways in Stock. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED DAY OR NIGHT. School Books ! tf. School Books ! W. A. KIRK. KIRK DEALERS IN Saddles, llaaness, Whips, Spurn, and every Conceivable Article kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Repairing; a. Specialty ! Kept Constantly on hand the Celebrated Heppner Saddle Go to their store) for tbe Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted tor five yeare. Don't buy eisewliere till yon examine their macbinee tai get cash prices. MAINSTBEET, - . HEPPNER.OREGON. G. B. HATT. -PHOl'RIETORS OF THE CITY BAltBER SHOP, In'E. Minor' Building. These Gentlemen nre well known nn having Mastered the Tonsorinl Art in nil of its Importnnt Features. Cull on tbem for a Good Shave or Hair Cut. Splendid Bath Rooms in Connection. MAN STREET, E. Minor's Building, HEY ! HEY ! ! Let na go to Mat Licktentbnl's Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store, for onr winter t-mtwear. He keeps the bit Bnckinchnm & necbt boots and shoesr, the Farito S2 B0 8he and other woods of i;,mliir. ran sen. A bij stock, Fuotnear miisl be bought obeup, qnality considered, to get sucb bargains as yoa find at MAT LICHTENTHAL'S, MAIN STREET, . . , HEPPNER, OSEGOK, I-e 1 A rV It MoPA Heppn OHEUON, J. 0. KATES HAYES J. H. ROMIG. 9 9 HEPPNER. COME ON !