THE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, April 16, 1891 Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. No. 31, mixed, leave Hepnner 8:00 a. m. No. 3V, " arrives " ft:M p. m., daily except Sunday. CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Btaee leaves for Canyon City daily, excel t Sunday, at 6 :30 A. M. Arrives-daily, except Monday, at 5:00 p. m. Tlnre if anvinR of 16 hours in time and 810 ir cash by taking this route to Oauyou. rpHIS PAPHH is kept on file at E. C. Pake's L AdvertianK Ageuuy. rtt and 65 Merchants Exchang'sHan Francisco. California, where con tracts for advertising fan be made for it. 0. W. LOMLl'.K 4 CO., 4211 Ffth street, Port land, Oregon, are authorized to make advertisiug contracts for the Ileuuiier liAZliTTK. S1UNAL SK11V1CIS RECORD. For Week Emilia; Wednesday, April 15 1891. Date IMean Torn p. Max. I I Mean Pre- 1 Min. Bar, cip. I'har. acter. April 9 S3 iX) 111 45 011 11 4050 12 51 III 121 51 HI 14 56 5,1 16 5J.5'J 5 50 5UJ SUM. li.'. Iltl U5.5U I IS8 50 I US 01) H5.50 SUM! UO.OO 42 00 37.00 30.00 II 0J SO. ISIS 0.( 3II.III5I 0.(1(1 .HUlluM (I (XI fair zy.lil I u.iw rair 311.118 trace fair I cloudy I cloudy 37.00 I JO 05 I u.utl I clear A. Smith, Observer, THE GAZETTE'S AGENTS. Lexington, W. 11. MoAlliater. Wagner, li. A. Hmisaker. Arlington, Henry Heppner. Lon? Creek, Eagle. Gnllownv, Bob Klmw. Gooseberry, Or.. W. S. Parman. Camus Prairie, Oscar DeVaul. Mntteron, Allen McFerriu. Ne, Or., H. C. Wriirht. Hanlniim, Or., C. M. Spetioer. Hamilton, Grant Co., Or., Mattie A. Rtitlio. lone, T. .T. Carl. Prairie City, Or., R. R. McHaley. Cenyon Citv. Or., S. L. Parrish. Pilot Uock.'G. P. Skelton. Dayville. Or., Mr. Adams, P. M. John Jay, Or., Pout master. Atheun, Or., John Kdinii'on. Pendleton, Or., Wm. G. McCrnskey. Mount Veruou, Grant Co., Or., Post master. Shelby, Or. Miss Stella Flett. Fox, Giant Cm., Or. J. F. AUn. Eiiibt Mile, Or., Mrs. Andrew Ash bauyh An agent wanted in every precinot. tf. Here and There. 96-tf. Ella over Danner, rhotographer. C. B. Crane was up from Sundav. Master Willie Hunt ia severely on the sick list. The Belvedere oorner is taking on little paint. Woolly Clark, dropped down on us. Tuesday last. A. H. Hooker dropped over from Eight Mile Sunday last. We regret to hear that Mrs. Dave Mo Atee is on the sick list. G. B. Hatt will likely take charge of the Matlock barber shop. Where is onr "Slick Ear?" We would like to bear from him once more. Blanks at the Gazette office oheap as the cheapest. Send for catalogne. Born To the wife of Wm. Dunonn, near Heppner, on the loth inst., a girl. Theo. Dimnerisn rustler and gets there all the sime taking pictures. 96-tf Mrs. Marin Slocum, and daughter. Mrs. Mary A. Thomas, are Bick with la grippe. Mrs Milt Brown, who lives south of town, is seriously ill with iuflamatory rheumatism. J. W. Morrow's sheep passed through town Monday morniug, presumably to shearing pens. Our correspondents must be busy with spring work, as we do not hear from them as olteu as of yore. Mr. Phil Cobn, the popular manager of H. Blnckman A Co.'s store, returned from Portland Friday last. Chas Fuller, of Geo. Swaggart's lower ranch, boasts of having a crop of onions big enough for table use. Lon Murkham, a progressive rancher of Clark's Canyon, has iu quite a orop this season, which looks well. Mr. S. J. LaFrauce of Hood River, rep resenting the Kohler-Cbase Musio House, .of Portland, was in town early th'S week. Not a ripple disturbs the equanimity Hunnnnr not a "insh"or a horse langb is heaid. Tom Morgan has gone to Burns, Tf vnu wish anything in the line of garden and flower seeds, you should tackle Frank Roberts or Charley Royse. Rnlnh DittenhcBfer. representing Dit enhrpfer. Haas & Co., of Portland, was with friends and customers here this week. Ofcar Minor and the Marlatt Bros, started their band of 15a head of cattle towards their mountain oow ranch, Mon day last. Dr. A. L. Fox nnd Harry Warren were over to Rhea creek fishing Tuesday morning. They brought back a nice inlmon. Salmon nre running iu all small streams, but so far they are not navi (rating the turbulent waters of Upper Willow creek. Moses Ashbaiigb, of Eight Mile, was a pleasant caller at the Gazettes sestbetio quarters Monday. He reports piogress on Eiuht Mile. L. D. Boyed has been engaged the past week iu fitting up Ban Osmers' place, next door. Dan has one of the neatest resorts in Heppner. Mr. J. H. Romig, though having sold bis interest in the City Hotel barber shop, is still at his old place, being re tained by the new management. W. J. Richards, Portland's young com poser, is wilh Ibe h irmin-,lR0k Dramatic Co. His inimitable imitations of Blind Tom secures for him applause nightly. In Astoria, an organization has been perfected under the title, "The Anti Mossback Club." In Heppner all would be eligible. We have no other kind. John Jack, the old-time favorite, is again to visit us next Tuesday and Wed nesday. He is the flagstaff of to-day both ou the American and English stage. Most of our shearers have purchaser! blades and repaired to corrals in the vi cinity, where big scores will be made this Beason, as the wool is quite free fromdiit. E. O. Herald : Hon. Henry Blackman is no Ht his home in Heppner. bnt not yet entirely recovered from the illness with which he was taken while at the State Capitol. Messrs. Hatt & Romig hive disposed of their barber shoo in theCity Hotel build ing t: Messrs W. A. D.ivis and Charley Jones, The Gazette hopes that the new proprietors may sueceed. Mr. W. D. Lord hB again taken his position with Dan Owners, after n va cation of some mouths. Mr. Lord i a ery pleasant gentleman, end knows now to give people courteous treatment E. O. Herald: If yon want to feel like kicking yourself, and desire a siege the most horrible blues, and wish way down iu your stomach that yon had never been born, just s t around on the street corners, ou dry goods boxes and in the saloous "cuss" ibe town aud oonn ty and talk about your neighbors. Do nut go to work trying and to do something for yourself and town, for people who do that are invariably happy and contented with their neighbors and surroundings. Mr. Homer McFarland returned from an exteutive tour of Grant county Fri day lust. The elements of that seotion played havoo with bis complexion, and beoame in looking more like a rancher than a dry goods man. He was at the Long Creek jubilee, April 1st., at which Pry Wilson officiated as dead man. We guess be got "fooled" with numerous others. 8. It. Reeves will shortly take eharge of a hotel in Mosoow, we are informed. Hnd Mr. and Mrs. Reeves been aware of the fact that Heppner had such an ele gant hotel building bafore selecting the Moscow location, they would have made an effort to secure lease of same, They are excellent hotel people. Miss Annie Firmin.of the Firmin jack Dramatic Company that play here next Tuesday and Wednesday, is the lady who oreated the part of Meroy Minick in Wilkie Collins' great dtama, "The New Magdaline." She is also a cousin of the eminent English divine, O. H. Spurgeon. E. O.: H. R. Siblv and C. J. Cnrlaon returned lasteveniug from their trip to the Butter creek coal miues. luey went with a view to developing the Blue Mouutaiu Coal and Mining Company's property, and to deoide upon the best means of conducting the work, preara- tions for which are iu progress. Up in the Palouse conutry last week, lightuiiig ran down a stove flue, lifted the lid off, escaped through a knot hole in the floor an then exploded, damaging the floor considerably. The oooupanls were badly scared, but no one was hnrt. Bunchgrass will soou be ripe for the lightuig-rod peddler. O. F. Goff, one of Long Creek's busiest business men, is in the city. He has been tarrying with ns since Sunday last, and is nlways a weloome visitor to Hepp ner. He says Long Creek has little emu, but are on the hustle," and when the wool crop is harvested, her deuizeus will have plenty of shekels. Line Hendrix was over from Rook creek Tuesday. Lige has had a very hard d-al, but if his oreditors will be satisfied with what is due thern aud give him a chance to realize on his property, the Gazette is satisfied that he will ooiue out O. K. in the end. "Never kick a man when he is down. - Mr. Geo. Westervelt, representing the Feruoline Chemical Co., of 18 Broad way, New York, is looking after the in teieslofonr sheepmen by seeing that they are duly provided with the famous Fernoliue Sheep Dip. JIB will remain here till about May 15. Pap Simons had the misfortune to out the roretingerur ui leu uann laar. Satur day, makiug a painful wound, and ren ding him uuable to attend lo shop dutieB. He was trying to make a jack knife out of a hatchet. Dr. J. T. Grant, the olever representa tive of the famous Buckingham & Hecht boot and shoes, oame in Saturday last aud remained with us till Tuesday of Ihis week. While here he purchased a car load of horses for the Texas market. The Heppner Park Association no longer exist in the imagiua ion only, but is a thing of reality. Our people are to be complimented for pushing the matter to actual organization. It speaks well lor the town aud country. Hazlett, "The Pilgr.m" priuter. dropped in on us this week. He is ns well known a oharacter, perhaps, as "Rocky Moun tain" Smith, and in thirty years' wan deriugs has visited almost every city, town aud hamlet iu the oouutry. E. O.: Billy Riss, an Idaho middle weight is in the city. Arrangements are makiua for a ulove oontest between Ross aud Casey, the lightweight, to take place Tuesday night. Ross agrees to stop Casey in six rounus. Died Iu Hepuer, Tuesday evening at7:30 infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Farusworth, aged 14 months. The fu uenraloocurred yesterday afternoon. In the hour of distress, the afflioted family have our sympathy. Ed. W. Coppner was over from Lone Bock early this week. This "Rook" is on a firmer foundation than ever, and aeea visions of a direot mail route from Heppner to Condou via their place. Stock are in good condition over there. Homer MoFarland. who returned from Grant oouuty last Friday, says that seo tion is verv Dro'oeroUM. having reoovered almost entirely from the effects of the hard winter over n year ago F. O. Bucknum returned Friday last from Gilliam oouuty, and left this morn ing for Portland. Mrs, Buoknum will re main a few weeks longer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jounnv .blder. Married At the M. E. parsonage, in Heppner, on Saturday the 11th inst., Mr. James K Munamaker and Mrs. Maria Downing, both of Rhea creek, Rev. Thompson tying the knot. J. 0. Peterson writes down from South iok P. O., Idaho, that be is progressing reasonably well. He is located on the north fork of Clearwater, sixty miles from Lewiston. The spring apportionment of the school fund will he made next Monday. School clerks are requested to cash meir orders as soou as possible. Ed. Holloway, J. B. Ely and Robert Sayer shipped two car loads of wheat to Heppner last week receiving 60 oents per bushel therefor. Morrow county can well Bfford to give 8300 towards Oregon's exhibit lor tue World's Fair. Sudden Death. Fred Poppenjay, better knowu as Fred Poppen.of Hard- man, fell dead in his field while seeding, hurt Monday morning. Mr. Poppen had no premonition of sickness whatever, and wbs an unusually healthy man. The cause of his death is reported as heart disease. His remains were interred in the Hardman cemetery Tuesday last. A Much Needed Road. Last Friday, Gilliam oouuty viewers were at work looking over a proposed road from Con don to the head of Dry Fork, intersect ing the Heppner road at that plaoe. The people of Dry Fork wart a post office, and are willin,' to join the citizens of Lone Rook in a petition for i mail route direct from Heppner. This will prove a great convenience to Heppner, Condon and all intermediate points. Paper mail from Heppner is too old to be of much value when it reaches that sectiou of country, to say nothing about delay of letters. Wm, Proceed With the Work. Ernest C. Looke. who bad been wailing at Pendleton to obtain word from Gen eral Superintendent Hewitt of the coal department of the Union Paoifio, received a telegram from headquarters yesterday to proceed with the work, which shows that Mr. Hewitt must be well satisfied with operations so far. Mr. Looke left for the coal mines yesterday afternoon to proceed with the drilling. It is said that work at the present drill hole, which is now down 500 feet, will be discontin ued, and that themaohiuery will be start ted in a new place. Counterfeit Monet. There is a man around the oonntry.says an Oregon ex change, with a roll of counterfeit money, and Bhowing bank clerks and others, for $i0 apiece. bow todistiuguish oonuterfeit paper money. It is a Recret that a few paid for years ago. Here it is: Every hill is numbered; take the last two figures in the number of the bill; divide by 4; if no remainder, "D" must appear as the letter mark on that bill; if 3 re mains after dividing the Inst two figures by 4, "C" must appear; if 2 remains "B" shows; if 1, then "A." This rule is infal lible. Suppose the number on the bank note yon have is 237.485; "85" nre the last two figures; divide by 4, there is are mainder of 1: then if "A" is the letter on that note it is genuine; if "A" doesn't appear the bill is bogus; sub pose the bill is numbered 346,474; "74" are the last two; divide bv 4; there is a remainder of 2; theu "B" is the letter, and bo on. Wonderful Springs. The Long Creek Eagle is strong in its praises of the onrntivd qualities of McDnffy hot springs, situated near Ritter, Grant Co. Among other things, it says: "Peter Gleason,of Morrow county, being only one instance in many, after being treated by some of the most eminent Portland physicians for nn unknown disease of the skin with no definite results, songht this wonderful health-giving spring, and lias dailv been improving in health, being to day almost a well mau." Many other residents or Morrow county oan also tes tify as to the benefits derived bv bathinr iu the waters nf the wonderful hot springs. Verily, it is a second Arknusaw wonder. They are now owned By Mr. Gilchrist, and oan be reached from Hepp ner by a two days drive over a rather rough conntrv, though abounding in a wealth of the grandest soenery God ever gave to any country under the sun. This is not a paid ad. Dr. Vaughan is on the list of those who are ailing. Miss Edith Vsughan returned from Peadelton Monday last, Heppner will have big races on July 4th. Be sure to be here. A. Andrews, of Alpine was around at our quarters yesterday. Ed. Wlneland, of Lone Kock, was a visiter to Heppner early this week. I'ry Wilson, Lone; Creek's "dead man" April 1, '91, was with us last week. Walter Crosbv completed his pre-emption proof before clerk Morrow yesterday. Mr. Robison, son of R. O. Kobison, was over from Lone Rock the first of the week. Miss Mamie Stott left yesterday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coppner, of Lone Kock. Art Ammerman has accepted a position with Hamilton Bros., of the Willow creek Sawmill. A. I. Huff, of the I'nion l'acfic. came up from the Willows Friday last to attend the club dance. Major Ormsbv cot in Thursday last from "over the knoll." He has been buying sheep for his Eastern drive. Our band bovs should take a little more in- trest in their organization, and then our people should reciprocate. Died -On Rhea creek, Tuesday, Mrs. Sarah Snvder, aped 4.", years. Deceased was a relative of Rev. Howcrtou of this place. Dont foreet the fact that Heppner will have a 4th of July celebration. We want the help of every citizen ol -Morrow county. Saddle P. O. has been changed to Douglas and moved down to Donelas station. Thov will shortly be favored with a daily mail. Billy Boss got back from Pendleton Tuesday evening. He was nimble to get a glove contest at that places. Billy does not propose to light lor tun. The citizens of Hepnner are already preparing for a big 4th of July. They are commencing early, and want all to come.- Big races on that occasion. The Gazette oflice has blank applications to purchase rostored lands, 'ihey must be filed within 110 days from April 7, ltwl. Full instruc tions will be published next week. DR, ABOHN. AT PORTLAND UNTIL JULY 5th BR. ABORN. Fourth nnd Morrison Streetfl, Portliinij, Oreeon, the most suc cessful physicmn on the American conti nent for the speedy, positive, absolute nnd permanent cure foe Catarrh of the Hend, ARtliraa, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and consumption. Twenty-five- years' successful praotice. Instatitaneous rclicfand permanent cures often effected upon first consultation. Dr. Aborn, by his original, modern, aoieutiBo method, effects Speedy and radical cures of the most tbstinate and bg standing cases of Nttsa Catttrrb, Ozena, Deafness, Bis ohnrKes from the Eirs, Asthma, . Bron chitis and Consumption. Also Stomach Disorders, Bilious Colic, Gall Stones and Jaundice, Heart, Liver, Kidnev, Redder and Nervous AffWiions; Diseases of Men. Also all ailments pe culiar tj women. Dr. Aborn can be consulted from now until July 5th, when be leaves for Europe. Notes. Home treatment, securely pack .ed, sent by expra to any part of the Pacific Coast and Territories for those who cannot possibly coll iu person. 411 june 1. The Ileppner Parle Association perfected their orgiiuiauon lust Monday in Matlock's hull. J. N. Brown wbb chosen Pres. pro-teni,; phU Cohn, Sec'v. pro-tein. The articles of incorporation were read, showing Nels Jones, Henry BUitk man and (j. VV. 8wa?Kart as incorporators, ani that the objects of the association were to hold exhibitions of live stock, etc., as well as to maintain a race course. The followinjr Rent'.e men were ehoneti as directors: Jas. Jones, Phil Conn, (i. W. HtirriiiKtou. (i. W. tSwatrnart and tieo. Conser. The board chose the following aB othcers for the eiiBiiing year: (Jeo. Swagsart, Prea ; G. W. Harrington, Vice Pres.; Phil Conn, Seu'v. and Treas. The race track iB rapidly Hear ing completion under the management of Ed. rianinian, the property having been purchased from Jag. Jones. Heppner has organized a rod and gun club, the principle object being to see that fiBh and game are protected by law. The following committee were appointed to see that tish are not stonped in Willow creek by traps, dams etc.: V. P.. EIHb, Elmer slocum, Lee Matlock, Frank McFar land and Otis Patterson. Oscar Minor was elec ted president; Wm. Potter, Vice.; A. A. Roberts, Scc'y. A. S. Hill, of Portland, cousin of Mrs. W. R. EIUb, visited the folks at Heppner during the oast week. He left Tuesday for Portland, ac companied by Master Kobbto Stott, who went away delighted that he should be permitted to enjoy such a nice visit with his relatives below. The Heppner Park Association has a big race no alreadv. to occur June 1st between Nels Jones', Dave McAfee's and Ben. Swaggart's colts. They are alt Woodbury's colts, and will make an interesting match race. Woodbury is owned by NelB Jones. Mrs. Walter McAtee, accompanied by Miss May McAtee, left yesterday morning for the East, where they will hereafter make their home. Mr. McAtee will remain in Heppner for a time, when he will join them. Mr. W. C. Young, of Hoqularn, Wash., was in town the first of this week as advance agent of Firman-Jack Dramatic Co. Mr. Young is a Btockho hler and also manager of the beautiful little theatre in iloquiam. Spring stfra up tht bile. Yon lose your ap petite, led weak, too hot, and Oh I so tired. Take Shuiuuus Liver Regulator. CURRENT Hatt & Romig, City Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. a A fine line of gold peris, pencils, etc., at Slocum Johnston Drug Co.'s. a. Call at Le7er & Thompson's for a free sample can of Cohurn & Stafford's axle grease; the bent ina ufactnred. Free from aoids and gnrantei d not tu gum especially adapted for cog-wheels, bearinanaud journals, also a first class remedy for mud fever, burns, bruises and cricked hoofs. Hardware? Yes, at Gilliam & Bisbee's, Main St., Heppner, Or. a. H. Blackman & Co. have an exclusive General Merchandise stere. Stockmen cannot do beter than patronize H. Blackman & Co., of Heppner'a Pioneer Bri;k. The Morrow County Land & Trust Co. handles Armour Packing Co.'s goods, Having merchants the freight from Portland to Heppner, and on many things much more. a. Perseverance, pi nek and enterprise will make money in this wild, wild West, but it is of no avail unless you get big bargains, iu foot-gear, especially. Go to Mat Lichteuthal'a for your bargains in boots and shoes. a. Customer "Be sure and make those clotheh large. 1 expect ro pot on ten or fifteen pounds shortly." Tailor "Yps, Bir, Taking a course of treatment?" Cu8tompr-,,No. I'm just back from my vacation." If he bought his clothes at H. Hlackman & Co.'s elegant ttore he would have no trouble in getting a neat, nt. a. When vou want your horses shod or wagon repaired, ye Grant county people, don't forget that h. tihephmd has a sh op at Fox, a The Heppner Furniture Co. are expect ing a oar-load of Furniture from the East. Buy them for big bargains, a. Nails by the oar load at Gilliam & Bisbee's Grant county people will do well to call on them. H. Blackman & Co., Tni3- 111! GODRI FIB FIRM OF ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPIfll STOGIE CONSISTING OF OF THE LATEST STYLES FULL AND IMMENSE LINES OF Ijry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Etc. CAR LOADS OF LIME, SULPHUR, WOOL SACKS AND TWINE FOR STOCKMEN. The Celebrated Bain toons and Hacks GO TO ELECTRIO CURES BJf DR. DARRIN From the Oregonian. Mrs. C. Saodstnnp, cor. Water and Curry Sts., South Portland ; deafness, enrrd. Mrs. J. Ellis, 325 Clay St., fortland, Or., deafnesa aud diseases peculiar to ner sex, onren. JD. S. Wella, founniles north ot Albiua, on Vancouver road; deafnesa live years, cured. Chas. Macnuson, Salem, Or.; asthma sn he coul. I scarcely walk or Bleep, re stored to health. J. B. Tiohnoi's daughter. 10 years old, Salem. (Jr.; both eyes orossed, cured so both eves are perfect. Stephen Wylie, Nasel, Pacifia Co., Wash.; liver oomplaiut and an aggrava ted oase of piles, cured. C.;E. Kuotta. Mulioo, Claokamas Co., Or.; "nervous debility and piuiples on th6 face, cured. Wm. Gates, Hillsdale, Or.; total deaf ness iu one ear and partially so in the other, cured iu teu minutes. l)r. Darrin treats with eleotricity and medicines all curable chronic, aoute and private diseases, blood taints, lost or fail ing maubood, nervous debility, effect of e'ror, or eoesses in old or young, loss of memory, disease oaiised by mercury iu the improper treatment of private dis eases, and never nublinhed iu the papers. Office, 70 Washington street, Portland, Or. Hours 9 a. in. to 8 p. m. daily. Examination free Bnd confidential; ques tion blanks aud circulars sent gratis to anv address. Patients cured at home after one visit to the Dis. oftioe. Medi cines sent tu any addreBS without the doctor's name appearing. FOR ALL Job work, Bepairing and Furniture. Cupboards Tables, Stands Baby Buggies, Mouldings, Mirrors and Curtain Poles, Direct from the East Cheap for Casb. AND A FULL LINE OF Olliver Chilled Plows Constantly on hand, for which we are -SOLIi: AGENTS- All the above lines -will be sold at BED-ROCK PRICES! Picture Mm a Agent NEXT DOOR For the to TO La Grande Marble Works. MINOR BROS., HEPPNER, OREGON- J". XI. SIMONS. 3B. Hi. SI3VTOTSJS. Hard Blows by the Bellows and Hammer ! PAP SIMONS & SON, At the Old Stand on the Matlook Corner. With this announcement, it is hardly necessary to say that they have not LOST THEIR GRIP on doing a hrst class joD ot dibck smithing, horse-shoeing, machine repairing or iny thing else in their line. Pap Simons' Old Stand, HEPPNER, - - - OREGON. cordially invite the public to inspect our stork before pur chasing elsewhere, and we will satisfy one and all that we can sell as low as the lowest. Uur Bargain uounters contain a cneap line or Mats and Overalls almost given away. Do not forget the BRICK STORE, Main Street, nearly opposite the Palace Hotel. H. Blackman & Co., Heppner, - - Oregon. Ladies, when your table liuen becomes worn, auu when in neen or nue napmns and towels, you will find that in your search for them Van Dnyn has the largest stock in town. 421 1L C. S.. Van Duyn. Mr. Alle nEvans. of Alpine, was in uur town yesterday. He reports 95 per oeut of lambs. rw ot mv ouslomers oame in to-day and Bsked me for the best oongh medi ciue 1 had," says Lew Young, a on mi- uent druggist of Newman urove, aro., "Of course I showed him Chamberlain s Cough Remedv and he did not ask to see any other. I have never yet sold a medi cine that wonld looseu and relieve a severe cold so quickly as that remedy does. I have sold four dozen of it with in the hist sixtv days, and do not know of a single oase where it failed to give Ha m.mt nerfect satisfaction." 50 cent bottles for sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Co. THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. Be Sure If you have made up your mind to buy flood's Sarsaparllla do not be Induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla is a peculiar, medicine, possessing, by virtue ot its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curativo power superior to any other article. 1 Boston lady who knew whr.t she wanted, and whoso exarcplo is worthy imitation, tells her experience belowi To Get ' In one storo where I went to buy Ilood's Sarsaparllla the clerk tried to Induce me buy their own instead ot Hood's ; he told mo thelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I d'.d not Uko it I need not pay anything, etc Dut he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken It, was H will be eratifyiug to all who realize satisfied with It, and did not want any other. the vital necessity of purifying the blood, to know that Hibbard's Rheu matic Syrup can be relied npon as a blood mediciue. Mr. B. C. Robinson, of Marshall, Miob., says: - Gentlemen: I have suffered intense ly from biliousness aud rheumatism for over three vears, and tried so many rem-' edies that I lost oil faith. Hearing of Hibbard's Uneuraatic Syrup I bought a bottle and it helped me. I have now a k,.ttta nnrl it has restored mvlivHr and kidne'js to healthy action, j Ella A. Goff, CI lerraco Street, Boston. ' . . ..-If.. 1.1. .,,,1 tl.un - . . and done more io uurnj iuj nnvthiug I have ever taken. I am pleased to recommend it as a wonderful blood medicii:e. V-ry truly yours, li C. RobixsoH. M"ull. Mich. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drugstore. RESERVED FOR:-- GILLIAM & BISBEE, Hardware Merchants, SPEING AREIVALS AT MINOlBROS ! We are daily receiving the choicest stock of goods ever shown in this or any other western city. All the newest and nob biest styles of MEN'S BOYS and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, MEN'S FURNISH INGS and HATS Dally -ARRIVING- Our stock is almost complete, suits, ranging from $5 to $30. select from. We are showing 200 styles of Over 800 pairs of pants to HEPPNER, OREGON. Hood's , C3B Bi When I began taking; Hood's Sarsaparllla I was IcellDg real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and bad for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla urn mo so much good that I wonder at royscll sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mas. Sarsaparilla Bold by ill drogglBU. f 1 1 ut for iJ. Prepared onl j C. L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Iowe:i, Hau IOO Doses One Dollar NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., March 10, '91. Notice In hereby Riven that the following named settler has Died notice of his intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, and that SRld proof will be niaile before the County Clerk of Morrow Co., at Heppner, Or., on May I, lfclll, viz: SYLVESTER. T. TH'I'KTTS. C. No. Ifr.'TH, for the Yi'4 NW1, HK'4 SW tf, NW )i dW)4 Sec VI, Tp. I S, II E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jerry Brosman, J. L. Ayers, G. M. Vinson and D. M. 1'resley, all of Lena, ur. A. Cl-FAVFR, 417-423. Heuistcr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 10, imi. Notice Is hereby elven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the trunk H. Hnow, V. . Commissioner at Lexington, Or, oil May 1, lMd, viz: SIAHTHA J. PEN'LANB. (wiiw of Henrv l'enlaud, deceased.) Hd. Jiiu, for the Ht bee S3, 'I p. 1 , R 35 E, W. M. Phe names the following; wlttiemes to prove her continuous residence upon anil cultivation ol, said land, viz: llohert J. Hill, 'icorge W. Hin-rry. Mrs. I-.llza J. McAlister and Lutua Uaruett, all of Lexington, Morrow Co., Or. JOHH W. I.RWIS, 416-421. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oflice at The Dalles, Or., March, 2r 1K01. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In supixtrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. it. Ellis, Commissioner II. 8. circuit Court, at Hepnner, Oregon, ou May IB, IWM, viz: It. W. KUDIiiON, Hd. No. 1279, for the HW'i Bee 21, Tp 3 S, B 21 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: . . rtamuel I. Gerklng, Martin l". writing, jonn W. Alistott and A. S. Haines, ail of Eight Mile, Oregon John W. Lkwis, 4111-421. iteglster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I', fl. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., March 24, '91. Notice Is herebv given that the lollowlng liained settler has tiled notice of his Intention lo niHke final proof in supportof hlsclalm, and thi.t said proof will lie made before S . It. Ellis, r. 8. Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon, on May 11, 1MJ1, viz: CHAf. E. MILLER, Hd. No. 2M5, for the N'$ NW4 and Vi'4 ti'4 'i .. ., u i u w ile'naine's'the fol'l'owlln! witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, said land, viz: . , , , ,. H. A, Wright, J. M. Haves, J. C. Kirk and 0. S. LADIES ONLY! We have juBt put upon our shelves a large stock of very fine Spring Goods, consisting of Henriettas, in black and all colors, cheaper than ever before. Worsted goods, plain and stripped. Eine Lawns, iu white and check, Satteens, line black, figured and stripped; also India Silk dress patterns. OUB STOCK OF LADIES1 AND GENTS' SLIPPERS Is somewhat broken, and for the next ten days we will make Special Prices. Come at once if you want rare bargains. MINOR BROS., Heppner, Oregon. For First Quality Goods at Lowest Prices, OO TO- LEEZEll & THOMPSON -DEALERS IN- Hardware. Tinware, Gmcpiiea, Confectionery, Wood nnd Willow Ware. Audita (or New Home ami favorite Sewinir Machines. Lumberman'! Tools a Specialty. Hi(jbeut uiurkec price paid lor farm proiuoe. tf. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or. Kirk, all ol Heppuer, Oregou 419-424. Johk W. Lswn, Register. AT THE LOWEK MAIN STItEET LIVERY I FEED STABLE! Fed well with hay and grain and well groomed. Customers never go back on the place where they get their money's worth. Camping ground for teamster nnd cook room adjacent, all free to purchasers of hay and grain. Rigs for drummers, and the public generally. W. S. J5AIIMAN, Pi-op., ISCCCEiSOK TO SAHGENT & KEII'TEIt. XIlSIPIMVm, - OREGON.