TfiB WEBBLT HBPP5B1. OAJDTia, HEEMfBR, OREQQJf, A"PItIL 9ft, 1801. T Mov Pacific Railway-Local Card. No. SI, mixed, leaves Uepmier 8:00 n. m. No. ' aiTlvea " til'il p. m., daily pxeept Sunday. CIVKUA AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Wiicfl leaves for Canyon City daily, ejiiM'i t Suuilay, at 6:30 A. M. Arrives - dally, except MoudBy, at 6:t.' v. M. '1 litre iF : saving of 16 liaurH in time and $U ' caHh by takiutf this route to Cunyou. 'pills RVPKlt iB kept on tile at E. C. IHke'6 1 Aiivi tmi iii Aem:'. til and 115 Alerchaiittt l'Xcti;ti u-1, Niii t'l'aiu'ihc,. t 'alifornia, wlioru uu.. liii;.& i't't- luivt.rtihin; ( an tie. made fur it. I'. W LtiMld'.K4CO.,4ai Fftli street. Port land, Orison, are aailioriziil to autke advertising cuntriL'tc tor tlie lluuuiidr liAZfcTTK. .slliNAI. SKItVICK KKCOIll). Fur Week Knilltijl vt eiliieKilny. Ap'll 22 1 Kit 1 Mian I Dtite Temp. t:ax. I.Mean Mill. Har, I're oip. Char acier. Air Iti r li ,10 i ; r,ti .in ih :,t Tin tit, rn rw 2.1. ttt mi '21 ' f-.rt 1)1. uu til Till I ;;7.0'l 'J-.i.tt:! truce I fair 711 IKl 4IMHI 20 K.S 0.0(1 c ear Nl i H.i.lll I II.IHI clear ti: nil , ,1 r.u I 71 III I 7I.IW :i: mi :! iT 0 00 ;ir mi I .in .i , iMi) :i7 ui , Hn.wri ! (i wi tB.wi I 2li '.17 I mice fair fair fair fair A. Smith. Observer. PEE GAZE ITE'S AGENTS. Lexington, W. li. MoAllister. WnKiier, li. A. HmiH.iker. Arliiiotmi, Henry Heppuer. Lung Creek, Ewjle. Ualltuviiy, But) bliuw. UiwiBibeiry, Or., W. 8. Pnrmnn. Cauias l'riiirie, Oscar UeVaul. MnltOHoii, Allen MuFeniu. Nye, Or., H C. Wriylit. Ilaitlniiiii, Or.,C. M.iSpenoer. Hiiiiiiliou, Grant Co., Or., Mattie A. Riulio. lime, T. J. Carl. Piaine City, Or., It. R. McHnley. Ci'iiyuu Cilv. Ur., S. h. l'umsli. 1'iltil R.iek.G. P. akelton. Dayvnle, Or., Mr. AditniB, P. M. John .'ay, Or., Postmaster. Albetia, (Jr., John Eilinu'nii. Pendleton, Or., Wm. G. McCrnnltey. Mount Vernon, Graut Co., Or., Post ninster. aiielby, Or. Miss Stella Flett. Fox, Giant Co., Or. J. P. AH n. Eilit Mile, Or., Mm. Audrew Asb buuyli An ayeut wanted in every precinot. tf. Here and There. C. W. Culp left Friday last for Fossil. Banner, Photographer. 96-tf. See D. F SvvaBL'art's ad. of Kentucky jacks. Mis. E. T. GeigliJ'gan is recovering from her reeent illness. John Ltielling, of Hardman, left Fri day last for the valley. Commissioner Vnnirlin came over from Eialit Mile Friday last. The only Barnnm is dend; yet, his show will live on forever. Mrs. Judy Mitchell is visiting ber son 0car, at lone, this week. Blanks at the Gnzpttu office oheap fie the client est. Send fur ciitaloirue. M'ss Edna VmiDnvii returned from & vmit in t lie country Saturday last. Theo. Danneris a rustler mid gets there all I lie s i id t taking pictures. 96-tf Johnny Friend will not shear this year as he says there's nothing iu it in thi end. Tht'B. MeCnllongli bus almost recover ed from bis severe illuess of a short time ago. B. S Piigne, of Oregon's Weather Bureau, was a visitor to our town last week. Mr. J. B. Hunt loaded four big teame yesterday with freight tor the John Day Country. 11. L. S'vaggart, brother of Geo. and Ben Swnggart, arrived fiom Athena last Thursday. Chicago has expprienoed another very destructive tire. The loss will amount to over $l,00j,000. J. h Aers will shear this week, and then prepare to seek summer range ncroBs "the knoll." C. W. Conger .mil Wm. Crabtree, rep resentatives of j.ong Oeek, came ovet on Sunday evening. Mrs D. G Grrigues loft for Portland Sntmdii Inst, nriern row nkuuUi'g visit will) her relatives here. D. A. Sbeppard thinks of making n prospecting tour over iu the Blue Moun tains in the uear future. Mr. Unv's, representing Klesterman & Co., of Port land, looked after the needs of customers here last week. Dan Summer, Evans Bros., Wm Browning and Joe Masen were up from Lexin ton S.iturday last. The Ellwnod stallions, in charge of Prof. L I) Keen, are attracting much attention from our horsemen. Koad notk will commence in Dipt. No. 84 and adjoining district thin week. Both are iu the Sand Hollow Hection. Geo. Speny, one of Wm. Penland's cnmp teuders. was in town Friday last. He reports the sheep iu tine condition. Lost A brass door key. Finder will please leluru the same to Geo. Bishop. lt. Potllnnd is already getliDg ready fot the Fourth of July celebration and "is in it" too for a big time on that ocoasion. Sub-criptions taken for the Weekly. Sunday ard Daily Oregoniau at the Ga zette office. ' Mr. Jerry Cohu iR receiving goods foi his giocery store, next door to the post office, and will soon be ready for busi ness. The coach horse, in care of Prof L. D. Keen, at Billy Morrow's stable, is the finet auimul that ever struck thes'ere part. Gilliam A Bisbee have abont com pleted their big sheds for agricultural implements, wagons, haoks and buck boards. Oscai Mitchell, nf lone, brought over a car load of cattle from his ranch. He will ship them to Portland. Dr. A. J. Shobe is getting better fast, nnil his many friends hope that he will have entirely recovered ere many weeks. O E Farnsworth has added much to the beauty of his Heppner home by hav ing a coat of paint applied to his dwell ing G. R Shirk and W. T. Campbell dropped in Saturday to see the steam presses, i.nd leave their size for onr family paper. Henry Heppner's genial face was seen lip at his n.-i in-sake last week. It seems as though Henry ought to be one of our residents again. W. J. Herren, father of D. A. Herren, of this place, died at Hah-m last week. Mr Herren was B pioneer of Oregon, Li. hly respected by all. A gentleman struck Heponerlat week with an Edison poonoe.nttb, and reaped a hnives! of ilmies. nnil everyone seemed to Ih- ml sfied with Hie investment. Billy Tavior caught a fire salmon he tween L'-xiiu-'toti and Hepnner one day last eek. Toe Portiaud fish dealer tailed to nail his box op aeourely. E. A. Heath, tditor and proprietor of the Harney Pr.8s, a paper publish i at Harney, Oregon, called at the GaZ'tte ollioe Monday. He came over ou ibe stage, ou his way to Portland, where he is to appear before the TJ. S. grand jury to niiswr to a ubargeof printiugobscene matter iu bis paper. Th 8 consisted of u poem published by hiin DrOemher last ip'tning being said of ii, howiver, until recently. He thinks it was brought up hy the citizens of burns, who had takeu offense at bis tight over the couuty Beat quarrel between the two towns. Senator Henry Blaokman left yester uay ior rorwana, remaining over one day. trom there be will take the fast mail for the Hot Springs, Arkansas, for the benefit of h a health. Ho expecs to be gone about a mouth, aud will taken course of troulineiit. We oouimend the Senator to the Arkansas people, (as it is democratic ahom 4(),0j(J) as he is of the sum- political faith. We wish him a pleasant tr p Bud a speedy reoovery. The editor of this paper was shown an oil painting, last, week, representing a sunset scene iu Scotland, which was exe cutetl tiy Mrs. B. F. Swaggart. Mrs. swsggait took ber hist lesson in painting only recent!), but this picture is an ele gant piece ot ork, showing both taste and talent. S. N. Morgan. Clyde Baling and Jay Devtu were iu from Sand Hollow Satur day, and report crops in growing con ditiou. Jay will shortly Hike his cattle do 'U to "the sand," "where they will range thiB summer. The best range iu norrow county is found there, though it is somewhat overstocked at present. La grippe has assailed the Indians is different parts of tne country, aud is playing havoc amongst them, espectall ou the Columbia reservation, about 5UU of whom are afflicted, aud amongst the Palouse Indians the death rate has been almost one u day for the last fifteen days. Urn Hah, a Chinese miner from Grant oonuly, passed through the city Friday ast, eurouie to his native oonutry. where he will douotless spend the re mainder of his lite as a retired million aire from the wealth be hoarded up b his miserly life in this country. Newt. Jones returned from Iowa last week. He has concluded not to go to Malhuer, aud will probably remain here this slimmer. He was .much pleased with the co nut 'y be visited while east. aud says finer peop'e never lived than those he met there. Mnj irOrmsby started E ist this week with two bauds of sheep. waiioiiB aud trail traps having arrived from Nebraska. He will be back agaiu next sprug to take away some more Morrow county sheep. The Gazette will reach Major along the route. Geo Vincent, of Portland, representing the Lancashire Insurance Co, of San Francisoo, Oal., as a special ageut, called at the Gazette oflic last week. George is a rustler, aud will undoubtedly make sucoess, us ho understands his work peifectly. Our boys have been having a time with the Gazette's ugiue during the past week, oaused by a defeotive fire-plug But thanks to the btacksinithiug firm of tJap Simons & Son, we are now ready to proceed with shop duties without in ferriipliou. Vawter Crawford, of the Gazette force, and Joe Hayes accompanied by their irows, went down the oreek Sunday last; but it seemed that luck was against (hem, as they failed to get even a repre sentative of the finny tribe as a trophy. Frank Shiplev, who was employed iu ihe Gazette ollioe for over a year, has .own up the printing business fur the present and accepted a position a feacher of the Black Horse school. He lias taught before, and is successful. Pendleton Tribune: James Casey, the champion lightweight of the Northwest, now iu Pendleton, has aoceptetl a chal lenge to fight to a finish, on May 7th, the well known Ktd Walker, for a purse of $250. the loser to get 850. H. N. Woodcock, representing Nortb iop & Stnrgis, ot Por land, called Tues day. Mr. Woodcock is on his return home from Main, where he has been "pending a vacation of four months, among friends and relatives. Oscar Allison, of Eight Mile, dropped iu the Gazette office Monday. Oscar re ports ever thing nourishing over in that section. He thinks of canvassing tins country for the Pacific Coast Home Sup ly Association., this summer. S. F. Pedigo, of Hardman, dropped in to see ns while iu town Thursday Inst. He re orts a nioe shower iu the vicinity of tlai,in,,u that morning, the road be ing quite muddy eveu near Heppuer as Rhea oreek bridge. Phil Heppner, of Arlington, paid Hepp ner a visit on the occasion of our last Club dance, which fact was dnly notioed hv our sorihe, but his notes got some what mixed, and therefore, pardon is asked for the oversight. Judge Bird has resigned as Judge of the 7th judioiftl distrio!. Someoneof the d"iiiocratic faith will be appointed to succeed him, and the Gaz-tte knows of no one better qualified than Mr. Frank R.ellog. Mr. B. F. Swnggart has two fine jacks at hia ranch telve miles north ot Hepp uer. His address is at Lexington, Ur. Stook men will find pasture there at the low prioe of $1 per head per month. See ad. Bills are coining in - daily that must be settled by this shop, aud in order to do so, must have what is owing this office. Delinquents would o mfer quite a favor at the preseut, if they wonld settle up. Miss May Bailey, sister of Mrs. E R. Bishop, writes friends at Heppner that she will teach another term of school at Prairie City. Miss Bailey has the repu tation of being an excellrut teacher. T. Armstrong, of Alpine, was a pleas ant caller at the Gazette's headquarters Monday. He reports everything quiet over there. Stock are in good couditiou. Sheep shearing bos j ist begun. A Kansas boy earned a bible at Sun day school by committing one thousand verses to memory. He then trnded his bible for a shot-gun, aud acoidentially shot his aunt in the leg. Thos. Keeney, wife and two children returned fro n California last week, on there way to their hmn at Long Creek, but were detained here through sickness nf Mr. Keeuev. C. W. Culp disposed of one of his im ported perclieron stallions to Parker and Gleason Inst week; consideration $1,800. Mr Culp s agent for the ElUood stables, DeKalb, Ills. Boys, when yon return from yonr fish ing tours, von should not fall to report your luck. There is no law prohibiting your telling how many you succeeded in "hooking." This office expects to see onr pilgrim friends, ' Rocky Mountain" Smith and JolinTalt, now very soon. Talt is the most reliable printer that "hits" the road. Ham Palmer lias purchased 20.000 head of sheep from Morrow county's range, hot will likely sdd as many more to Ins drive before be departs f ir the Eaet. All around town onr reporter sees evi dence of paint and trnprovem'-ntii. The brushes of John Kerns. R A Ford and assi'taut painters are busy enough this spring. Mr. O. E. Farnsworth and family moved out on their rauch, uear Hard man, last Tuesday mornin.', where they will remain for the summer. The Misses Mas ns, daughters of Jos Mason, were c ulers at the Gazette office Saturday last. Miss Ella is teaching iu the Pettvs district this spring. The K. I'. boys left Sunday morning for Long Creek in high spirits." We think, though, they were ail consumed ere their arrival iu that village. The latest song of the sensou given to music-loving people, is "Hug Me to Uealu Darling." Musio dealers may rest assured of its popularity. C. E. Fell has mado some improve ments On his HeotlOMl. ruul.lunnu r.p.... eriv this spring, adding much to the general appearance of the same. A delegation from D iric Lodge No. 20, K. of P., of this place, left for Louw Creek Sunday morning last to institute Hermou Lodge No. 40. of that pi aoe. MISS OOi'iJALl' TESTED IT. -4 New Cure for Conmmntinn and BnwhitiH b'l Eh'clrHti A Yuitng Lathj nf thisCilu Treated and (Utroil h'l thu .Kuhllv .1. From the Oreuoaian. EuirOK DliKfl iKTlV- Permit ma tr. "ay through your v.du able paper what ur. uarriu pas none tor me. i''or the lllist SHVen veat-a f h:iv Ddp,',ul., afUioted with bronchitis aud heavy cough. which develooed ilitoanoi-irunin an-e,.tii,ii of the right lung. All treatments failed to cure me until two months hiii when I commenced treatmeut by Elec Mcitv. uuder Dr. I)., rril, S Rllnurciiiiitn Now 1 am cured ard rej iioe in perfeot ueaun, anil oan be seen at 133 Wash mgtou street, room So, Portland. E. V. Outo.ylt E. Nolsoii.a.Swpile. IVBtiflosto the Efficacy nf I'JIectric Treatment. Editor Oueoonian: For a year prior to o nuing nuder Dr. Damn's Electric and medioal treatment Iliad bidu gradu ally losingniy health from various causes I was troubled with nervous debility. sleeplessness, eto. Dr Dirriuhas cured me so I feel as well as ever in my life. Refer to me at- 145 O street, Portland. My friend, Mr. McGrew, of the above addees. was also cured by Dr. Durriu. E. Nelson. Dr. Darrin treats with electrioitv and medicines all curable chronic acute and private diseases. blood taints, lost or lulling maiihoo I, nervous debility, effect of error or exoesses in old or voting, loss of memory, disease caused bv mercury in the improper treatment of private diseases, irregularities in womeii, etc., and never pup.ished iu the papers. Office, 70J4 Washington treet Portland. Or. Honrs 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. daily. Examination free and conbdeutial: question blanks anil oiroulars sent gratis to any address. Patients cured at. home after one visit to the doctor's office. Medicines sent to any address without the doctor's name appearing. The Worfi Punched. The facilities of the present day for til-, traduction of everything that will con luce to the material welfare and comfort if mankind are almost unlimited and .hen Syrup of Tiys v;as fir-t produced .he world was enriched with the only perfect laxative knov.'ii, 03 it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste aud prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently iu Lhe Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. E. E. Sharon of Penleton is in the citv on business, lie will be here some time. C. S. VauDnyn accompanied by his sons Walter aud Charley left for Portiaud yesterday. City Barber Shop next door to City Hotel, Heppner, Or,, Davis & Jones, Props. 422-tf. Phla alirvn la In naDil rf anma ntn,t Leniii iieiun win ft-ioir iiiiiikc un uj britigitn; in a few loads they caut dispose n..t:.. ...;il ..I. it u.. of elsewhere. Quite a number nf Heppnerites went over on Rhea, creek fishing last Sunday. They oonght a very line fish. It was au excel 1 1 nt day for suckers so they say. Din Summers will bs up from Lexington Saturday next wilh Marshnll, t .e fine French Coach and Hambletou ian hoise, brought to this section by John Lord. Horse men should see him. 422-lt. Bo Sure If you have made up your mind to bnj Hood's Banaparllla do not he Induced to take ny other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a pecufla'r medicine, possessing, ty virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. I Boston lady who knew whr.t she wanted, and whoso exarrp'.c Is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy Itood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; hetoldmothelr's would last longer; that I might take It on ten days' trial ; that if I -A not like It I need not pay anything, etc. Eut lie could not prevail on me to change. I told liltn I know what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken It, was satisfied with It, and did not want any other. Thcn I began taking Hood's SarsiiparllU I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so woak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mns. Ella A. Gorr, CI Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Soldi) 11 druggists. $l!lxforS. Prepared onlj T C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, I enroll, Mass 100 Doses One Dollar The Road to Wsaltlil Cannot be successfully traveled with out Good health. To rcich wealth or any coveted position In life requires the full poicecsion ard operation of ell the fac ulties Llr.d ra'.uro has endowed us with. Thece conditions cannot exlct unless t!io physical being is In perfect working order, and this Is Impossible when th tlv:r and spleen are torpid, thusobstruct In3 tr.a secretions, causing indigestion ard (vtpcpsla, with all ot their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic xerts a specific Influence over the liver, txcltes II lo heal'.y cc'.lon, re:olves Its chronic encorjcmcn'.s, tr.d prcno'.es the secretions: C'jrcs indirection ar.d constl- I pstlon, cr.arp;nj ir.s ir;c'."i, lores up the entire cyc'.cn, and mikes life worth living. Attempt to Dsuvkr Prisonsbs. An unsuc cessful atte apt was made Thursday night la. ro DreaK tne Jdll ana release uic vraium. Deal, Itev and Bare, who now reside there, oherilf Noble, who was the first arrival next morning, found the cell door very badly dis figured iroiii the use ot crowbars, one pudloek wnich holds the door, unlocked and leil ou the floor. No lastriiuieiils were to be seen. 'Ihej had Rained admission to the Jail by breaking one of the soulh ni .ulows. The prlso.iers ap peared very much alarmed, thinking they were going to be inotibed. However, it isa ver probable that thev would have held the caudles lor their murderers to work by, as was evident. Joe Dc-al said, "None ot inv friends were eou netted wilh it." These reports, however, ar. yet to be substantiated. La.er. Marietta ltlai. was arrested T uesday afternoon ou a warraa for sMKis.liiL. in an attemut ot iail-delivery b sheri.l Noble, and given a heart ig before Ki corder lioberts. r-he plead not guilty. Ka one ot the prisoners, who is charged with hori. stealing, was brought ia, and wheu placed o the sta id, turned state's e. tdence. t?aid .Man etta Blair, with the assistance of two men (lid h and that the bars used by her would be fouiu. hidden in the well at the house where she lived. Upon examination, this was found to be true. The well being drained, the bars were found, having ou them sears and pal.it, show ing thev had been UBed for prying open the door. Mini Blair, however, still denied the charge, Bayiuj. she was innocent; but at last broke down cry lug, acknowledging the charge, saying she did it alone, having no assistance except the prison ers. J-he was ttieu found guilty and placed un der Joilo bonds. Being unable to give bonds, she was sent to jail. Although she said she din it alone, Kay tcsiiucd that there were two otliei persons with her one a low, heavy-set cleau nhaved man, the other a tall, sli.n fellow wear ing a moustache, who. n he thought to be Thus. Owens, who li, es up the creek. Mr. (Jwens w as accordingly urreBted and brought before Re corder lioberts, eduesday, (W. It. Kills, attor ney for stale and J. ...Brown for the defendant) anil plead not guilty. He said he was at home on Thursday night. Hay did not testify posi tively that he was there, but that one of the men Bulled his description, and he thought ii waBhiin. Al. Crosby tesililed that he worked all day Tllttrsduy with Owens on his ranch, nine miles from town. 31igs Blair again testiued that she did it alone aud that Owens did not assist no one being there at the time. There being no other testt.no.iy, Recorder Rob erts, after some deliberation, gave a verdict of not guilty. N'o other arrests, as yet, have been made. Unconstitutional The supreme court declares state appiopriutions for wagon roads to bi unconstitutional. The fob loxiug is the opinion of Lord Syllabus, judge of same: "The act eutitled an act to abpropriate $10,001) to aid Till amook comity in the constiuctiou of a wagon road from Neiialem river in the north end of said oouuty to Fuqua to road in the Southend of the oouuty, and to use $10,)() of said npprapriatioo iu a branch road from South priaire to Nehart's bay. and to create a board of commissioners to oonstruct said work, approved February 18. 1389, is in coufloit with article 4. section 23, supdivisiou 7 of the constitution, which deoiares that the legislative assembly shall not pass special or local laws in any of the fol lowing enumerated cases; that is to sn for laying, opening aud workiug on high ways, aud for the election or appoint ment of supervisors. The said act is nm a geueral law, but a special aud local law, within the meaning of that oluust of Ihe constitution. Opal Minks. Levi Shaner oame ii from Spokane Thursday evening. He and W. J, -Shaner have located an opal mine over in the Blue Mountains, aboui 30 miles from Heppuer and 12 miles from Hardman. The stone is of the finest quality, and will take on great polish. He thinks there is quite a quantity of it there. He sold one very small polished stone for tflO. The reporter was shown some of the samples, and they are beau tiful gems, indeed. This is undoubtedly a rich find. A Monstrous Tooth. lid. Matlock, while cleaning out the Well Springs, ou his ranch norih of town, found part of the skeleton of some huge aid, nal, consisting of a piece of the jaw-boae containing one tooth, winch is seven inches long, three inches wide and Ii inches in circumference. From the tooth it is thought to have been a hcrbiverous auimal of the early agcB. This 1b quite a relic. Hpring stirs up tilt tide. Yon lose ynurnp-pi-lile, leel weak, ti o lint, and Oil! so tired. Take Simmon l.ivt-r Kealutor. ;GO FOR ALL Job work, Repairing nnd Furniture. Cupboards Tables, Stands Baby Buggies, Mouldings, Mirrors aud Curtain Poles, Direct from the East Cheap for Casb. fl allium a Agent For the La Grande Marble Works. NEXT DOOR TO MINOR BROS., HEPPNER, OREGON. j. xi. wiivroTvrsj. Hard Blows by the Bellows and Hammer ! PAP SIMONS & SON, At the Old Stand on the Matlock Corner. Wilh this announcement, it is hardly neceRsnry to say that they have not LOST THEIR GRIP on doing a first class job of black, smithing, horse-shoeing, machine repairing or any tiling else in their line. Pap Simons' Old Stand, HEPPNER, - - - OREGON. FRANK GILLIAM. GILLIAM a General Plumber's Materials, ".Etc., CYCLONE AND STAR WINDMILLS, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, and Glassware, Blacksmith's Supplies, Guns and Ammunition of all kinds Lubri- catinof Oils. STUDEBAKER WAGONS Right from the factory. Anything ii the hack line front n S'iOO top buuey to a $25 road cart. Nails and barb wire in car lots, right from the factory. We .'an save you tnonpy on anything iu our line. Give us a trial and be convinced. Job work a specialty. Next door to bank building, Main street, IIEPPNKK, - - - ORKQON, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijiu Office at La Grande, Or., March Ifl, '91. Notice U hert-tt)' trhen thill thy (ollowinif naine'l settler han filed notice of his intention to make firm) 1-nn.f in nupjxirt of hiK claim, and that slid proM ill ha inwle before the ro'inty Clerk '-f Morrow Co., at Ihfppiirr, or., on May l, Ihtfl, viz: RVLVE-iTER T. TI I'l'ETTS, D. No. lojT. for the VU NW',-E'i NW , NW 4 t'H See 1 1, Tp. '.' H, K 2 E, W. St. He immen the loMow inir witnewfi to prove hi continuous n-nideiice upon and cultivation of, said lrtii'1, . Jerry KntS'iiafi, J. L, Avers, G. M. Vinson and D. M. iTcklcy, ail ui Leua, Or. A. CtEAVKK, A PasNousNA. On the farm of Blair toward, iu the Waldo hills, has been found a phenomena. On this uluCe is the lately d "Covered coal mine, above wniou ur. forward has sunk a well. Iu sinking the well, when twenty-seven feet under the ground, huudreds of perfectly formed shells were found, tmougst which were clam shells, perfect in form, but examination ptoved that hey ate composed of beaoh sand. Tt is iiipposed (hat after the clams died the diells filled with sand, which took the lerfeot shape of its cover, when the -hell deaoyed. The indentations aud reuses are as well define I in the sand s they are are on a clam shell. The and is distino.lv of the ooeau type, but uiw came it and the shells iu the Waldo ills, covered by twenly-seveu feet of mil? These shells are uot less thau 250 'eet above the sea level, aud the sur rounding oouutry, unlike Eastern Ore gon, gives no iudioatiou of having mice leen an iuland sea. Woodburu I u de pendent. The TitEsiDENT Comino. President tiarrisou, who is to-day speakiug to Cah toruiaus, is the second president who has jver visited the Pacific coast. Several x-preaiilents have made visits to Cali fornia Presideut Hayes being the that to reach the coast while iu office. Ben jamin Harrison will be the first of all the presidents to visit the stnteB ot Oregou ud Washmgtou. It is but natural that the coming of the chief officer of the lia public to our state should uwakeu the keenest interests and arouse the great st enthusiasm. In the towns where he stops he should uud will be given a credit able reception; uot as a worthy citizen, but as the headship of our uatiou as the embodiment ot the American idea and the repieseutative of American greatness. As we believe in that idea, and aa our patriotism rises into fervor as we con template the grandeur of our nation, we cannot refrain from houor to onr visitor. It is but fitting, then, that he be made welcome, showu hospitality aud the lull- tst good will. Temporary Insanity John Woods of Alpine, who was thought to be losiug his mind, wus brought to town Monday by a brother aud A. G. Bartholomew. Woods returned from the asylum about a yearago, where afier six months treat ment, lie had entirely recovered, but it seems this was only temporary, as he has linen in a distracted ooudiliou for some time, gradually growiug worse until he neaaine quite dilirlous on Monday, but iu Tuesday there wasBUOh a change that they decided to return wilh him. Iu tact, te seemed better than he has for scie 'itne since. It is hoped he will speedily recover. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. In all diseases of the nasal mucous nieirbraiie the remedy used must be tiou-irritating. The medical profession iias been slow to lcaiu this. Nothing satisfactory can bb accomplished with douobes, snuffs, puwders or syringes because they are all irritating; do not thoroughly reach the affected surfaoes and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years born all the worry and nam that ontarrh oau uiliiot testify to radioal cures wrought by Ely s Cream Balm Cr. 13. IIATT, TONSORIAL ARTIST SHAYIXfi, SI1AMF00NING anil JlAlUCLT T ING Zleppixer, Oregon. TO: to in ah KI. Xj. SIMONS. T. H. BISUEE. & JIISBEE, DRALEHS IN Stoves and Tinware, Agricultural Imple ments a snecialtv. A ( ar-load of NOTICE OP INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or, March, 2-r 1811. Notice Is hereby riveri that ttie followlnpr named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of tils cUirn, and that said pnof will he made hefore W. K. Ellis, CommiMiioner I'. .4. Circuit Court, at Heppner, OreK'n. on May 1(1, lv.il, viz: K. W. IIOBHON, Hd. No. 1279, for the a tfec 21, Tp :J 3, It 21 E, W. M. He names the followintr witnesses to prove his eontinnoiiH residence upon and cultivation of aid land, viz; hamiiel I. (ierkintf. Martin P. Orklrifr, John W. Altstott uud A. a. iiuiiics, all of Elyht Mlie, Oregon. JoHW W. Lkwik, H. B!ackman&Co., :THE FIl FIRM OF MORROW CflUHTY, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR CONSISTING OF OVBLTIE OF THE LATEST STYLES FULL AND IMMENSE LINESOF Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Etc. CAR LOADS OF WOOL SACKS AND TWINE FOR STOCKMEN. The Celebrated Bain AND A FULL LINE OF Olliver Chilled Plows Constantly on hand, for which we are -SOLIil A-QETS--- All the nbove lines will be sold at BED-ROCK PRICES! BWe cordially invite the public to inspect our stork before pur chasing elsewhere, and we will satisfy one and all that we can sell aa low as the lowest. Our Bargain Counters contain a cheap line of Ilata and Overalls almost given away. Do not forget the BRICK STORE, Main Street, nearly opposite the Palace Hotel. H. Blackman & Co., Heppner, - - Oregon. SPUING ARRIVALS AT We are daily receiving the choicest stock of good ever shown in this or any other western city. All the nowi st and nob biest tjles of MEN'S BOYS and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, MEN'S FURNISH INGS and HATS Daily -ARRIVING- Our Btock is almost complete. We are hhowing 200 styles of suits, ranging from ?j5 to &M. Over 800 pairs of pauts to select from. We have just put upon onr shelves a large stock of very fine Bpring Goods, consisting of Henriettas, in black and all colors, cheaper than ever before. Worsted goods, plain and stripped. Fine Lawns, iu white and check, Satteens, tine black, figured and stripped; also India Silk dress patterns. OUR STOCK OF LADIES' AND GENTS1 SLIPPERS Is somewhat broken, and for the next ten days we will make Special I'rices. Come at once if you want rare bargains. MINOR BROS., Heppner, Oregon. For First Quality Goods at Lowest Prices, GO TO-- LEEZEI1 & THOMPSON -DEALERS IN- Ilardwnre, Tinware, Omceiies, Coufeetinnpry, A'ood and Willciw Wnro. A urn t for New Hume hik) FnvnritH Hwinif MhcIihihh. Liiinberinau'i Toulu a Heoiilty. Hiubciit murkec prioe paid fur farm pioJuoo. tf. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or. AT THE LOWEK MAIN STHEET LIVERY I FEED STABLE! Fed well with hay and grain and well groomed. Customers never go back on the place where they grt their money's worth. Camping ground fur teamsters and cook room adjacent, all free to purchasers of hay aud grain. Higs for drumi'ier-i, ami the public generally. W. S. PA 'IMAN, Prop., l.-fi.TK !: J BAKUIiNT 4 KEU'FKK.) - OREGON. LIME, SULPHUR, fawns and Hacks !