, THE WEEXLT fTERPBTEB G ALETTE, JUdtftfTEB, ACGUHT, 1ft," 1881. t THE GAZETTE. Here and There. Who lire not in the monntalnn? Pap Simona is "Boiter" on the sick list. Mra. J. B. Sperry is vitititig in the Tnlley. L. W. Lew's has returned to Morrow count)' again. Mies Alice Tillard. of Pendleton, is visiting here. 0. M. Mallory and fumilv are enjoying a ittle miiiintuiu air. J ndge Keithly is bnildinK a baro over on hie home, property. Mm tin AmlerBnn, the pioneer herder, hiiH a joD with Johuuy Kirk. Mrs. Cora Svinbiiroe will leave Mon day fur UoutU Beud, Wash. Fur a Rood bicycle, call at the Ob zet'euftioe. Will sell cheap. Dr. J.T. Oruiit i nith ns in the intereg- of Buckingham & Hecht. Couuty sorip wanted. Apply to 43j-tf. GKO. CUN6ER. Homer MoKurland islookintf at the wonders up ui Spokune this week. Yecterday Emil Vurnz and wife hied themselves to the Blues for a few days. Coroner D.utgherty'a simliuR counts Dance was uoticed on our Btreet Monday. W. tt. Ellis telegraphed to A. A. Roberts tuduy that his baby is improv ing J. F. Davie, the successful teaoher of the Leiia school, called on us last Sat urday. City Burber Shop next door to City Hotel, Ueppuer, Or,, Davis & Jones, props. 422-tf. 1 hresbing is now in order. John Royne took fiut a lot of repairs for his maohiue Saturday. Milts Al Builly left lust Tbnrsday for rortlnnd to attend the state gatbenug of teaolierx. Orant Johnson and wife left for 'Frisco on Friday lat They were culled uway sooner than they anticipated. Prof. J. C. Hodson has been elected as principal of the Newberg school. It pays $luO per month, Cliaa. Johnson and A M. Slooum oame up from the lower oouutry Tuesday after an absence of several days. Prof. T, C. Aubrey is preparing to im prove hi property on Uale stree' which he purcliiiHed from Uon. W. It. Ellia. (Jet there, every body I Theo. Dinner's Photograph gallery, while you can get Cabinet pictures for tf3.50 per doz. Married -At the City Hotel last Sun day, Mr. Johnny Ends and Mins Nancy Miller, both of Hardman, A. A. Roberts doing 'lie heavy work of tying the km t. Mr. Albert Wright is jmt completing the deliveryor "The Lite of Gen. W. T Sherman." He has sold quite a num ber in this vicinity. For shaving, haircuMil g, shampooing or anvlhing in the touBoiial line, oall on Uii) liutt, Matlock corner, Main St., Heppner. tf. Dick Howard, Fred Hart, Willie Frixtoe, Albei t Kea, Jas. Hart, Frank Borg and Jack hornor pulled out Tues day for the mountains. The many friends of Gid .Boyer will bo pleased to hear that he is arouud again. He is spending a few days at Jas. Jones', above towo. The (1 zetteia in receipt of an interest ing letter Iron Dr. K. K. binburne who is now at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. We will publish it in our next issue. Jas. D. Hamilton made a tour of the Lexingion country last Monday, and says.thtre are six stack's of gfam this .) ea r w here t here whs only oue last season. Albert Erwin, Editor of the Leonard, Tex h, Graphio, says: "For the' cure ot .orarups in the stomach Chamberlain's Oiioho, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Thus. Morgon, assisted by Mr. C. Ijeyde and others, have just oompleted the Lower Main street bridge acros M illow creek. It is a good, snbstantial job. Died At Lexington, Aug. 8th. Mrs. Douglas, aged 82 years. I'he death is attributed to old age more than anything else. Her remains were interred in tbe Lexingti u cemetery ou tbe day follow ing her death. Applications are already being made to the board of directors of the H. ppuer school forsaliolarsliips. Quite a number of our o ouutry residents will take advan tage of the situation and move to town ibis f ill to school their ohildren. Jas. Lea hey had Uncle Johuny Lock Dane arrested last Saturday for trea pu.sa. The trial wag postponed till Friday of ibis week. Jiuimie claims that Uncle John has been cutting bay for himself ou the laHer's mouutain ranch. J. L. Beymer was over from Eight Mile Tuesday. He has been coffering terribly for some time with bis hand, caused by a soraob from a pitchfork. The wound was poisoned in some manuer and Mr. Beymer has had aaerious time with it. D. A. Hen-en is building a flne barn nu his Willow creek ranch. It is 72 x 159 feet, and when completed will hoi i 2UU toLS of bay and 8.00J sheep. He has a new fHnged "railroad track" hay carrier to me in tue barn, aud Dave says it bents them all. The Baldwin Sheep and Land Co , of Hay orerk, are-probably tue largest and tn"8t suooessful breeders of high grade and thoroughbred sheep in tbe state. Their card elsewhere announces that they will have a seleoted lot of rams iu .Heppner Sept 15th. Difld-Iu tbe Eight Mile oonntry on the 10 b inst. Btebaid F., infant son of 'Mr. aud Mrs. Richard McElligott, aged 1 year and H mouths. Dr. Shipley savs tbe little fellow's death w as caused b having swallowed somet bwg with sharp, cutting edges. Jas. Garrity was arrested Monday eve fob drunk and disordeily. Tuesday morning he failed to put op his fine oi 810 and is boarding it out at the rate of 82 per day- Ueppuer ought to have a ouain gang and there would not be so much fnu iu boarding with the city. Sheep dipping time will soon arrive again and we recommend our readers to get a supply of Kernoline Sheep, Dip from their dealer This DiR Pnre tract of the Yellow Pino Tree, has the qualities of t Hiceucy. cheapness, safely and convenience, it-d is giving satisfac tion. Al. Roberts says that tbe long unan swered query of "Who killed Cock R..bu?" will be laid in tbe shade for a time by "Who killed the Crow?" if any more pranks, in which the little bird par ticipates, are played on bim. It was tneau trick to put our town pet in bed with Al. Salary $25 per week j Wanted Good Agents to sell our general line of mer chandise. No peddling. Above salary will be paid to "live" agents. For further information, address: Chicago General HcppIiT Co., No. 17t West Van Buren St , CHICAGO, ILL. A postal from Sam Teed informs ns that he whs well aloog towards bis des tination, Chicago, on the 3'd inst. His trip was rmt a pleasant one, there being too much oust and tbe weather excess ively hot. Harvesting was just begin ning in Montaua when be passed through and he is well impressed with that section. mm. Mary js. Miller, the widow of a most respected Kuight of Pythias, visited our city last week and succeeded in dis posing of quite a number of K. ot P. books, noi ably ' Pvthnn Jewels" and "History of the Order." Hhe also sold Jorio Lodge twu emblematic charts. There is some talk nf organizing an Uniform Rank, K. ot P., iu tue near fu ture. In f .ot ibere is quite a revival iu the ranks. Brothers should not fail to oome out; work every Tuesday night. Depnty Distriot Grand Chancellor, P O Borg, and Chancellor C immauder, J. J. Roberts, of Dona Lodge, returned from Long Creek and John Day Friday last. They ha 1 a pleasaut trip. Sam Kinsman is ousting about for a stuffed club with wbiob to everlasting ly beak the bones ot the misoreant who scratched his new lop buggy with a uail, or other hard substance. A letter to D irio Lodge informs tbe members Ibat Ben Einriok is in the hospital at Portland aud will probably lose his band from the effects of the ao oident a short time ago. CIikb. A. Johnson will take charge of Wm. Pdulund's warehouse at Lexing ton during the wheat season. He is a very responsible gentleman and ably tilted for ibe place. T. D. Mathews leaves for the Palonse country this week where he will engage iu threshing till the season closes. He has recently bought the Galloway rauob at Galloway, Or. Johnny Cochran oame over Saturday witb a load of apples which he disposed of at a fair price. He went below this week returning Tuesday. Walt. Hilvertooth andDaveMoAtee got in from the mountains la ,t Friday. Wult. left-yesteiday for Walla Walla. Jas. Keeney and E. O. Wit man, repre senting oue of our leading life insurance companies, are iu town. G. W. McCarty aud J. H. Edwards. started their thresher last week in the Muir neighborhood, Jerry Brosmao and wife and Felix Johnson were visitors from Butter creek I ist Saturday.! J. A. 8 1 each, the sawmill man of Round Basiu, was iu town last week. Will Potter and wife returned from the famous Hood River country Monday. Miss Etta Minor returned from Hood River last Tuesday evening. Wood Oilman was over from Haystack early this week. The Great BellfOt Whioh people in mn down state of health derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclu sively proves that the medicine makes the weak strong. It does uot sot like a stimulant, imparting bout ions strength, hut Hood's tjarsaparilla builds up in a perfectly natural way all the weakened parts, purifies the blood, aud assists to healthy houou those important organs, the kidueys and liver. Home Indchtby. VVbat is the use of sending out of the oouutry for your bucks when yon oan get the best right at home? Buy the lions bucks from Tom Morgan or Cbas. Cunuiugham. See ad. 433-tfa. A Warning. The death of the Mo Elligott child over ou E.glit Mile is a warning to mothers to bd more careful as to what is lett. around ,or infants to handle and swallow. A child invariably puts evert thing in its mouth, aud a great many things go into the' stomach that ought to be out in the rubbish pile DO NOT BUFFER ANY LONGER Knowiug that a c ugh can be cheoked in a day, and the first stages of con sumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English Cough Remedy, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, aud do not find our statement onrreot. Sold by Slooum Johnston Drug Co. Dressmaking. Mrs. W. W. Smead wishes to inform the lady readers ot the Gazette, aud the public generally, that she is prepared to do all kinds of fashion able dressmaking and sewing. Shop at residence, opposite the M. 0. L. & T. Co.'s warehouse. Prices reasonable, and satisfaction trnaranteed. 435-38. Installation K. op P. At the regular rue. ting nf Uermion Lodge, No. 43. U. D., at Long Creek last Monday evening the fullnwing officers were installed: 0. F. GolT. P. C ; Ed. O. Allen, 0. C ; Lncian H Powell, V. C j Wm. A. Rndio, Prelate; Oscar Rme 'art, M. at A ; 0. E. Dust in, I G.; Wm. Carter, O G; The lodge is in a prosperous condition. OrjB Fink Stock Bob. Gilmore bc Oompauied by L. .Yl. Rice, ot the Pnget -Sound D'-essed Meat Co, end Dan Frenoh, of The Dalles, got in from b"low last Saturday evening. They pnlled out Sunday morning down tbe branch with ten car loads of oattle from the Oilman-French L'nd and Live Stock Co' s posessious over in Haystack. It was their intention to have started down Saturday evening, but the oattle became frightened at the blowing of the locomo tive whistle and broke out at the corral delnyirg them till morning. DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effVative and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion and billions, nees, tbey have never beeu equaled either in Americas or abroad. Sold by Slooum Johnston Drug Co. Fine Timber. Perhaps, the best tim. ber growing in the Blue mountains can be found on Rock creek, in the vioiuity of Will Million's saw-mill. This class of timber Mr. Mallory is using iu making lumber "hioh he delivering in Hepp net all tbe way from fin to jdU per thonsaud feet, depending on the quality, and whether desired rough or dressed The same oan be bought at the mill at prioes ranging from $8 to S2o per thous and. He has a general assortment on band at present, and is sure to satisfy customers. uiu KEDOCTION IN PRICK. For the next sixty days, we ill sell P.M-ket Kniv-s. Table Cutlery, Boissors, Shears aud R izors at a reduction of 2-i oer rent, off regnlar prices, to cash oos- tomera. We have the best line ot these stood in the city and it will pay you to take advantage of this offer. Heppner, Oregon, July 30th, 1891. P. C. Thompson Compact 436 440 Do you want to save from 23 to 60 cents on every dollar yon spend? If so, write tor onr Mammoth Illustrated Cat alogue, containing lowest manufacturers' prioes of Groceries, Dry Goods, B iota and Shoes, Clothing, Hadware, Agricul tural Implements, etc Mailed on receipt of 50 cent for postage, CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO 178 W. Van Buren St. Aa.oijeeBiert. The snbject Sunday evening Ang. 16th at tbe M. E Chnich will be of special in terest to truth seekers. E. E. Thompson. A Remindbb op Old Times. Henry Welch, who has been iu bad health for some time, is over from M mument. He is feeling mnob better. Pry Wilson is also over from that seotioa wbiob re minds ye scribe of the long sgo. Heury and Pry are old residents of Grant oonu ty, and used to hunt their oattle together, and perchance took in a shckear occa sionally. Oue day they sighted a hue tellow up ou the hillside, and both agreed that the first to get bis rope on the oalf was to be the nappy owner. As Henry was monnted on a race nag be bad tbe best of Pry who was riding an ordinary plug. The former Quickly "roped" tbe calf and threw him, and while Henry was attending to other little details of tbe capture. Pry heated the iron, whioh Heury thought was hit, aud put nu tbe brand. Just as "Hen" let thn calf go be caught sight of the brand which he recogoiZHl as fry's. Witb an air of abused confidence be said in a sty le beat known to his mends and acquaintances, Now I ry. that's no wav to treat a fel low." Pry couldn't keep from laughing; in fact he just rolled and halloowed till his sides hurt. "Hen" finally joined when he got over his "miff," aud now tells the story witb as much zest as any one. Wateb-works. As stated in onr last issue, tbe Palaae Hotel company have begun in earnest to provide water-works of their own. Finding Mr. T. W. Ayers' proposition an impracticable oue, the directors ot the company decided to die a large well, ten feet square, on the for mer site ot tue old Morrow well which was filled np a few years ago, using a hot air pump to raise the water to tbe tank, which will h Id 5,000 gallons and which will be placed on top of a derrick over Htty leet bigb at the rear of tbe hotel building. Evry thing connected with tbe arrangement has been ordered and tbe well is being sunk as rapidly as possible. Water was struck in the well at the depth of six feet, but it will be gunk to a depth ot a' least fourteen feet so tbnt a bountiful supply ot water may be bad. The hotel will use ab mt 1.00J gallous daily, so tbe capacity of the tank is considered sufficient tor all emergen cies, Tbe example of tbe hotel company ! will be followed by many residents of Heppner it oity water is not provided soon, an I when once in use will ba con tinued even though the city at some fu ture period should find itself able to fur nish au adequate supply. The town th -old asortan in the near future wuetber or not au available water suo- ply can be had. Ditch Cheek -D. A Heiren gave the editor au invita'ion to dome out to his Ditch Creek possessions and enjoy a few days' hunting which he says is good out there. Dave, C"sh Mallory aud others disoovnred the Ditch Creek prairie aiung in the 70's, and were attraoted by the beauty ot the place aud surroundings, tbe fine grass, ami cold water which does uot lion out of a sidehill as oue nould expect, but out ot little elevations or mounds light in tbe middle of the prairie. these springs seem to have no bottom, or at least cannot be sounded by any or dinary sapling. When Dave and bis companions made their first visit, a pole was found in oue of these springs on top of which was a griuning skeleton -sup posed to be that of an Indian. With a little work the head waters of Ditch creek o Mild be made to fl iw into Willow oreek, whioh would materially increase the volume of water iu tbe latter stream. aud Dave says would do no damage to the rauohers on Ditch oreek, for there are a number of big springs below tbe poiut where the Btreuui could be tapped and they would have all the water tney want. Stock Shipment S im Kinsman bobs below today with eight oar loads of o it tie, Emmett Cochran furnishing three. Price Florence three, aud Sam two car loads. A friend of ours remarked Tues day last that with a little calculation e might make as good an item trom tbe above as Mark 'i'waiu did out of a lo id if hav in his early o ireer :,s oitv editor of tut Virginia City, (Nov.,) Enterprise.. He found one miserable alnck coming iu witn a "i ig ' ot hay. Items were pre scarce ulliplyiug up snub a v.. and bis expeneuoe limited. M everything by sixteen he got roar on me nay qneanon us Virginia City had never seeu before. But it is not necessary here just to state to the pnblio that the shipments of live B'ook from H-pDoer are on tbe increase, prov ing conclusively that there is yet some thing in the stock business iu Eastern Oregon. The State Normal The Gazette takes pleasure in culling the attention oi our readers to the larga ad. ot the Ore gon brate normal school, situated a Mouraouth, Polk couuty Oregou. Thus having children to educate cannot over estimate the value of "Normal" traiuiug n hi.e the Gazette man does u t pretend to be any wonder in this world hat little success he has achieved he attributes to a course taken in a normal college. It inculcates push, energy and method into the student ami fits him for tbe work ot life. Here he learns bow to study; the real work begins when he leaves the institution for tbe business world. Our readers must remember that this is a slate institution and that tbe faculty has been lucreased to meet a corresponding increase in scholar ship. ('aptubed thb Bkkh. Mrs. Emma Kiloup's two young sons captured to swarms ot bees in rather a peculiar man ner this week While outcuttiug thistles, a swarm of bees collected arouud them, from wnere they do not know. Thinking they were "yaller jackets." the Ikjvs pre pared for battle, bnt discovering their mistake and the number of the insects, starred homeward, tbe s arm following. Arriving at the ranch they were "hived." In a short time another swarm following the hist, came along and they bio were taken care of. The little fellows will now have a splendid opportunity to ex periment in the myateries of bee culture Bio Fish. Frank McFarland got bnok Monday eve from Hood Kiver. bile there be bad a most enjoyable time fish ing, catching the biggest trout that was ever lauded witb a hook and line iu that yiciuity. It whs 29 inches long and weighed 8 pounds He nsed au ordinary ho i a and line and an 8 z, rod. Frank s beating his own reoord, for last sea sons he captured tbe largest trout ever taken nut iu that neck u' the woods up to tuat time. Trout Lake and Cloud Caplun are having quite a unmlier of visit ors this year. Mr. MoFarlud will re turn to Hood River tomorrow. New Liabvillb T. G. Dundas and wife returned from Camas Prairie last Saturday. Mr. Dundas informs ye editor that Major Downs, of Portland, passed through the prairie a few data ago en route for tbe O'Brien mine at New Lead- ville where he will take oharge as fore man. Ibe Major proposes to gel bis supplies from Heppner, aud says be oau make a pack road to our town which will place the camp within thirty-in lea of Heppner. Mr. Duudas brought back some fine specimens. Send Report. From time to time, we hope those rnnuing threshing machines in Morrow comity wi.l send in reports, so tuat our readers may learn something of Ibe quantity of gram produced in Morrow and the average per acre. There can be no better advrtiseniei of the county, because it speaks fur itself. Don't forget this. Arm Bkokbn. Last Friday. Joel, the young son ot Mr. J. G Young, who lives near Henry Gay's, was thrown off hay rake, breaking his left arm Just above the elbow. A younger son of Mr. Young's was rn the rake at tho time but esoaped serlons Injury. Dr. A. L. Fox set tbe arm Saturday and tbe little fel low is doing well. The V, on'-i Enrlciaeu The facilities of the present day for tb production of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced ihe world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it become In 4 Wreck. Netse Jones, accompan ied by Woolly Clark, arrived yesterday. Nela is direct trom Malheur, and reports that be was in quite a little wreck on Burnt river bridge. 'I be smoker jumped the track, telesooped, but fortuuately careened back onto tbe ties, "right side up with care.". All were jolted up con siderably, but no one was hurt. He found hia stock in good condition over on Malheur. The following frank statement from J. E. Hare, of Trenton, Texas, will be of interest to many nf our citizens. "My little boy was very bad off fortwo months with diarrheal We used various med icines, also called in two Doctors, bnt nothing done him any good until we used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, whioh gave imme diate relief and son'n cured him. I con sider it the best rae lioine made and can conscientiously recommend it to all who need a diarrhoea of colic medicine. Fur sale by Slocum Johnston Drug Co. The phonographman made Heppner another visit last week. WHAT 19 , SCROFULA It is that Impurity In the blood, which, ac cumulating In the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes palutul running sores on the arms, legs, or loot; which dcvekipes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which Is the origin ot pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other nunlfosta lions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient. It is the most general ef all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely tree from lb How Can CURED It Be Ey taking flood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven Itself to he a potent and peculiar medicine tor this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. Tf you suiter from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore nock from the time she was22 months old till she became six years of nge. Lumps formed in her neck, and one ot them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore tor over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all Indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. 8. Carlii.e, Naurisbtv.N. i N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla 8otdbyalldniggUtt. $ It llxforfft. Pre pared only by C L HOOD CO., ApotbacarkM, Low'U, Hum. IOO Doses Ono Dol'ar A There set- rt t n DTCD tied in Ba- UuAll 1 Ctl ct county, Src-rip n gon, near what VJr fl to ua Baker City, ifCMTl !DV a man who has since oCi 1 I UlT I become identified with the resources and n f development of that country. This man AVjU is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of th wealthiest and most Inguen'.ial citizens in the county. In a recent letter he says : " I had been Suffering from pains in my back and general kid ney complaint for some time, and had used many remedies without any but temporary relief. The pains in my back had become so severe that I wai prevented from attending to my work and could not move about without the tue of a cane. Hear inf. through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to trj a box, and from that very first dose I found instant relief, and before uilng half tbe contents of the bo the pains in my back entirely disappeared. I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend It to my friends. I would not be without It foi anything." Oregon Kidney Ten cures backache, inconti nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or painful sensation while urinating, and all affec tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. tor sale by Slocuiu-Johnstou l'r'fflln. T. W. AYERS, Jr., Dealer in Choice Perfumes and Fine Toilet Articles, Pure Drugs and Medicines. A Fine Line of Cigars, Boohs, Stationery, Paints, Oils Brushes and everything in Druggists Sundries. PURE & RELIABLE GOODS. Bear In mind our Stock Is Complete In Every Department. HE! WfER, OREGON. Tie Baldwin Sheep HAY CHEEK, -A Seleotd Lot of- Thoroughbred Will be Pent For Sale in Heppner, C. 438441. A DITTY. T o Tuttle 4 Rutrk'i tat us retire. V nravei your nana, name wnat you aeiir. 1 site wmsky: irun, scoun or wnu hire Rye: i or i , He emonade, ioeoold, white wlue, elder. Hennear. Kg lemonade, ohauipagua cocktail or brandy i t Onnidln punch or soda cocktail, K egal port wine sangaree, and pale ale, tl nsiirpaasable piaeauple cocktail, A HKellca. Mar'tel. and peach brandy. K ecoacle. claret outien. or one made of whiskv K lndiy visit and a sample try. Shotguns and rifles to rent at Minor Bros. 436-tf Slocum-Johnston Drug Co. Fresh goods received weekly. a. Pap Simons & Son, the boss horse- shoers and blacksmiths. a. Ktihl, tbe baker. Buy your bread and oakea aud save money. Try it. a. Coffin & MoFartand will buy wheat at all stations on the Heppner branch. a. Hardware? Yes, at Gilliam dc Bis- bee's, Main St., Heppner, Or. a. Fresh Roast Coffee at P. C. Thomp son (Jo's. Uotfee ground wituout extra charge. a Subscriptions taken tor the Weekly Sunday and Daily Oregnnian at the Ga zette offioe. tf. Before nurchasinc railroad and steam ship tickets, consult agents Union Pa cific System. 433 Oct 16 91. Nails by the oar load at Gilliam & Bis- bee's. Graut oouuty people will do well to oall on them. a- Go to S. 0. Smith's furniture store and examine the fine line of carpet sam ples just received. a Wanted More onstomers to buy goods of the Heppner Furniture Co. Great bargains this apt log. a. Drnss. medicines, toilet articles and everything in his line at T. W. Avers, Jr. Call for a refreshing ice-o ream sooa. a FORD the PAINTER. Paperhaog- ing, and all other work in bis line Cheap for Uaau. umoe on "ins run. u. When you want your horses shod or wagoo repaired, ye Grant county people, don't forget that h. Shephard has a shop at Fox. Frank H. Snow, Commissioner C. 8. Clrouit Court at Lexington, Or,, is authorized to receive fees for publication of final proofs, . 414 tf. When yon are weary and need a few miuutes rest, drop in and see Tom Brad ley at the Belvedere. He knows how to muke you feel at home. 427-tf The agents of the Union Pacific System are provided with railroad and stenmsbiD tickets to all pointse ast, as widl as to aud from foreign points. 433-Octl6 91. Th TTiiinn Pacific System have on sale excursion and single trip tioket of all classes, to ell points, whioh are sold at reduced rati s daily for regnlar trains. 433-Ootl691. Perseveranoo, pluck Bd enterprise will make money in fhisUd, wild West, but it is of no avail unless yufl get big bargains, in toot-geBr.espeoiaHy- O" Mat Litobtenthal's tor your bargoios in boots and Bhoes. Union PaoiBc System offers unequal led faoilties to tourists enronte to all points east. Veslibuled Sleepers, Din ers, Free Chair Cars through to Mis souri River and Chioago !lwnt. change. 433 -Oct 16 91. A M. Gunn is not dealing an guns, riwmgb he is q .ite a Gnnn when ftonmea to horseshoping and all kinds of Waek smithing. His shop is opposite i. W. Morniw'e feed yard, Heppner Or. Call on him. Settlers who filed timber-culture or pre-emption olnims on railroad land in W8 or 1887 cau recover tbeir tees by applying to Frank H. Snow, D. 8. Com missioner, at Lexington. Bring your filing reoeipt. 43d-tf. EUOENG. Next session begins on Monday, the 21st day ef September, lsul. Tuition, free. Four Courses: Classical, Scientific. Literary, and a short -English Course, in which there Is no Lstln, Greek, French or German. The Eng lish is pre-eminently a Business Course, for catalogues or other information, Address J. W. Johnson, 34.41. President LUMBEK! V7K HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF UN V dressed Lumber, 16 wiles of Ueppuer, a' what is known as the SCJOTT BAWMIXiIi. FES 1,000 FEET, ROUGH, ' " " CLEAR, 110 00 17 60 IF DELIVERED IN HEPPNER, WILL ADD t&.OO per 1,000 feet, additional. L HAMILTON, Prop. I. A. Hamilton, Mniir and Land Company, OREGON. and Grade Bains From oar Ranch- September 1 5tb, 1 89 1 . M. Cartwrught, Pbisidbnt B. ;S. A L. Co. H.BIackman&Co., THE PIONEER FIRM OF MORROW COONTY. -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise A Fall Assortment at Lowest Prices. Sole Agents for the celebrated Bain Wagons and Hacks and Oliver Chilled Plows. BRICK STORB, Opposite Palace Hotel, Main St, Heppner, Oregon. "I'm stuck Said the fly to This is what you will say in regard to oar prices on Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings ot all Kinds, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. We are nicely situated in our New Quarters on Main Street, and would be pleased to haye the public call and Examine our Stock. Extra Good BUTTER ALWAYS AT HAND E.G. SLOCUM. JC. II. BI.OC0M. Ml FURNITURE COMPANY. A Car Load of Lounges and Bed Room Suits just Received, Will be sold at Portland Prices. May St., - - Heppner, Or. REMOVED ! Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. To our New Brick Store. nit door to H. Blaokman & Co.'s. when w wlU 1 bo plaasvil to meet our (lUiidswul mak. new ohm. Slooum-Johnston Drug Co., HEPPNER. OREGON. A. Blacksmith & Horseshoer. Special Attention Given to Repairing Farm Machinery, Wagons, Hacks, Etc. 437. Shop Opposite J. W. Morrow's Fewl Yard, Heppner, Oregon. HEY ! HEY ! Let oi go to Mat Liobteuthal'i Exclusive Boot and Shoe Store, tor onr summer footwear. He keeps the beat Buckingham A Heoht boot! and shoes, the Furtjo 'i B0 Mtrne and other goods of standard mnkea. A bigatook, Footgear moat be bong-lit obeap, quality oonsidered, to get ocb bargains as you find at MAT LICHTENTHAL'S, MAIN STREET. - . - HEPPNER. OREGON. Why Go Hungry? - fititjtatit THEEB 18 NO SEASON, WHEN YOU CAN GET SUCH FINE MEALS At Mrs. N. S. W II E T S T O N E BETS UP TO BOARD AND LODOINO FEB WEEK. M " MONTH, SINGLE MEALS, - - YWtM a4 tnnUre gauntl abould on you," the fly paper. MINOR BROS. eepil nniSE EMPORIUM, Heppner, Oregon. IJemored to Th )ir New RniHIna; on Main Hi. We have Removed our Large end Well Selected Stock of COME ON ! HER B0ARDER8. $800 St 00 - 85 aaaavla Mm WaataWaa'e IIOHZ COOKIHCfc