THE TVJSEKLY EIpVSgR. GAMOJE, ftEPPJUH. QM5GQN, NWPJiBfiR 14 91. THE GAZETTE The politionl parties of Morrow are quiet at present, tbuiiKh the ground jH being canvassed for iuitable candidates for tbe various oflioes which will be filled again next year. One of the moat important to Ibe people iu the Gazetie'a opinion, is tbat of representative to the legislature. We bave beard Hon. J. 0. Thomson, the present incumbent, spoken of for re-election on the democratio Bide, wbile many republicans favor J. N. Brown, of this place. However, we do not know that either is a oandidate1 Sat one thing is oertain, tbat tbe peo ple of Morrow county will seleot some man who will use his influence for no open river and a reduotion of freight rates, as well as internal improvements That kind of a renreeentative will help the farmers a few oents per bmhtsl ou their wheat; the sheepman a little per pouud on bis wool; the merchant a great deal on every invoice of goo Is, thereby enabling him to sell cheaper; and every one else in the commuuity will be bene fitted, of course. We think there will bt do trouble to find the right kind of tim ber for such a representative from thai already in the minds of the people, or tbat may present itself before eleotiou. According to tbe estimate of Mr. Oli ver, it will require over $30,000 to put in Heppner's proposed gravitation system of waterworks. At present we caunoi raise over 815,000 to $18,000, as out bonded indebtedness oanuot be ovei 820,000 and we bave spent quite a con siderable amount of tbe 85,000 nlremii eoured. To wait till the next sessim of the legislature means a delay of tw. years, at leant, before a panicle of tii protection can be provided. Iu j uh no. to property owners, wouldn't it be fc good idea for the town oouucil to pur chase a tire engine, providing cisterns at various places within the business poi t ion of Uimi for a temporary water mi, ply f One little blaze Hill pr..U..bl u stroy property enough to pa) lor pii'iii in a large system of waterworks. Democratic papers may fill the spact in their colomns with nanus of "good' men who would be willing to represent Ibis distriot in tbe next congress; but these efforts are futile' as without doubt a republican will occupy I hut positioL for the ooiuiug two years, and we are ui the opinion that Hon. W. H. Kills, a man well qualitieii iu every particular, will be the fortunate individual. If ot b tou o.uii.oi ei-e a way clear i, give seme immediate tire p-oleolion, i. would be well (or the property owners ot each Llock to combine, put iu a largi well and tank, UBing a hut air eiipiue foi pumping purposes. This could he useo in irrigating as well, and iu many wayt would pay for the cost. Tun Gazette urged our town to havt the charter amended nt the last session of the legislature, allowing a bonded in debtedness of uot loss than 840.0U0. No attention Was paid to the matter, and bo here we are without mouey enough to build a good, respectable dog pound. Thb fall eleotiuns being over, the po litical horizon is pructioally clear. All that may now be heard is the marshaling of presidential forces in the far distauoe, aud u little sooutiug of lea aer lights here uud there. Eiii.ro moo are bobbing up here and there, and makiug themselves heard. Iu this issue, we publish a letter from a re publioau of Uiuatillii who speaks out through tbut able eheet of liberal oou viotious, the East Oregoniau. Tnouaa Hon. Henry Blaokman still persists in saying that he is uot a candi date for oougress, bis uiuue is still being mentioned in tbut connection. Dnitku States' war with Chili has Bp parently "petered out." IIOOMINU W. 11. ELMS. A Republican Bubscriber of the K. O. Tliinki lie Htftmts Head and StiiHiltltirs, ns a I'audiuuto for t'ongnwH, Abovt) Alt ('umuutiuirs. Iu a recent issue of the E. 0 ap pears tbe following from one of their republican subscribera: Atiikna, Nov. 13, 18'J1. To tlieKilitor of the Kant OrcKontiul, As your paper ia read by republicans all over the country, 1 take the liberty of writing a commuuioatiou and giving toy views of the political situation in this county, so far us it relates to our next congressman. I see that many papers in this new congressional district mention the name ot .Slate .Senator J. 11. Haley as the democratic candidate. Well 1 suppose Mr. Italey is the strong est democrat iu the district; Eastern Oregon is entitled to the congressman without a doubt, and we must have him the congressman, not Haley. There is only one way for the repub licans of Eastern Oregou to accomplish this simply go to the state convention as one wan aud demand as their right, not as tavor, that the candidate shall be au Eastern Oregon man, and that be must be a man without a single staiu ol character either in public or private life. With such a miiu for our stand ard bearer iu Hub district, I dou't think Mr. Italey would know he was iu the raoe. While we bave several bucU men in our party men that would ho a credit to this new distriot iu the halls of congress we have one who stands out head aud Bhuuldera, uot only above all deinooiatic competitors, but above any niau in the district, aud equal to any in tbe state, That man is V. R. Ellis, of Heppner. He will give Btreugth to the ticket iu every precinct iu the district. 1 say to republicans who bave the good of the party at heart: Oo to the prima ries; instruct your delegates to Hie coun ty convention to vote for no man as a delegate to the state convention who is out pledged to support W. K. Ellis Bri.t, last and all time. We are entitled to the next congressman, aud must bave him from Eastern Oregon. Wedou't ask it as a favor, but insist mi it as a matter ot justice to our party and the people of this district in geueral. Bear iu mind (hat Ellis will get not ouly the repub lican vote of the distriot, but a portion ot the democratio vote which no other repnblloan oould ever exiiect to receive. A Kkfiblican Si'BsraiBKH. Huhscribe for the Uasette. Wide wake and nswiy. 4 a year. COUNCIL MEETINU Council met in regular session last Monday evening. Absent, Mayor Mat lock uud Couuoilrueu Faruswortu. Minutes ot last regular meeting read and approved, with corrections regaiding the donation ot 82J to sigual servioo station, etc. Councilman McAtee was eleoted chair man for the eveiuug. Letter frum G. W. Foor to Otis Patter- sou, inquiring about artesian well plant, read aud tiled. Petition for sidewalks and orosswalks from Patterson corner to Canuou street aud eatt ou Canuou to Chase, referred to the committee on streets and public property to report at next meeting. Report of Emery Oliver, on tbe sub ject of waterworks for Heppner read, It appears oo first page of the Oa zette in this issue, except as to some minor detail. Ou motion of M illory, seoonded by .Morgan, report was ordered filed. On motion ot Gilliam seconded by Mallory it was ordered tbat the com mittee ou streets aud public property secure the services of a surveyor to es tablish grades for sidewalks in Boutb Heppner, Bills paid: W. L Mallory 8107,52; H. Biackiuau&Co., 82.80; Harry Fniilips, HUM; A. A. Kobene, 816.66; J. W. Has uiua, 812; Chris. Borchera, 82 .50; Morris Hull, $2.o0; Billy Gordon, 86; Emery Oliver, flSl.SU; Kip Van Wiukle, 828.50 bouie discussion followed on the oross walk question, us to quality of thoBe put down, both pro and von. Motion made my Mallory, seconded oy Morgun, that the people of Heppner Cake their oowsoff tbe Blreets of Hepp uer after the 23rd iost , aod thai three uotices be posted as curried. A motion was made by Morgan, seo uded tiy Ga-ngues, that Geo. Noble .ml Hemy Weluu be served with a writ eu untie t-i uouipiele their sidewalks, van earned. Hie inuivhul u us r. minded that the don tx must be collected or uogs killed. iUu.Vlee reported Iu tavor of payment I s.doou tax quarterly. Committee on ndiauoes reminded to bring iu an or linauoeou the subject. Aoj mrued. I'lle Wrut.-ra tivi l i''h ClhiM-li Speeiflc. Willi every ailv o.ee "f niiyi.ilion into ue tar Weal, a ne demand is crested ,ur HuHlettn's tilomach Bittern. Newly .eopied regions ale ('tquenlly less sal ubrious than older seined localities, ou account of the miasma which rises from leoeully oleared laud, particularly along rhe banks' of rivers that are subjrot to .resbets. Tbe agricultural or mining emigrant soon learue, when be does nut already know, that the Bitters afford the ouly sure protection against malaria, and 'hose disorders ot the stomach, liver aud oowela, 10 which olimalio charges, ex posure and unaccustomed or uuheaithy water or diet subject bnu. Consequent iy, be places au estimate up .n the gre.il Household specific uud pieveii'ive ooiu .lensinaie won ns intrinsic mviits, ii'ii: - c oeutl to keep on b.o.d a r.so.raiiv. ool proiuolei ol be.iliiiso implicitly lu Od relied upon lu time of ueed. i.o m; ckilek. From thu Eagle. Aloert Uallauoe departed last Friday tor tleppuer for freight. Mrs. Alex Lauranee, of Prairie City, died .Sun day night of scarlet fever. Several new building sites iu differ ent parts of the city have beeu Contract ed for by parties wlu intend ereoting dwellings aud permanently locating here. Joe Blackwell aud other parties inter ested iu the Myrtle mine near tbe head of Boulder creek, have empluyed two hands, and operations will continue during tbe winter season. 0. E. Goffbas been busying himself collecting delinquent taxes iu Northern Grant. It is the intention of Grunt county's sheriff to make a "clean aeep" of the tax Collecting business. W. A. Sample has departed for the stall's to he i resent as a delegate from Eastern Oregon, to the National Farm ers' Alliance and Industrial Union, which convenes at ludiauapolis, lud., Nov. 17th. A. C. Fiiuk, of Haniiton, was very seriously injured last week by beiug kicked by u horse, it is supposed. Mr. Kriuk is quite tin old gentleman, and it will likely be some time before be will recover from the effects of this accident. They have a man in Pendleton who bids fair to solve the town oow prob lem He lives iu the lower end of town and milks all the stray cows that come bis way. It has been bliggested that be ue appointed pouud master aud take bis pay iu milk. N m. Townscnd and Pleas Fanning re turned from a business trip to Pendle ton Friday last. The two gentlemen re port an excellent road frum the North Fork to that metropolis. They say "it ib only a shame that it is not completed to the Long Creek valley." The editor ot this sheet is absent this week, being at Canyon City, acting the part of defendant iu a libel suit. We have just prepared onraelf to act as ednor aud devil, uud will administer and take all thrashings, receipt for money tor several months to come. Now, if you have any "odds" with this shoo. come aliing, axle grease peddlers includ ed. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opi ates given in the form of soothing syrup- Why mothers give their cbildieu such deadly poison is surprising when they can relieve tue child of hb peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acke'r baby- soother- It contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by ttlocum-juuueou Druir Co., Heppner. floon Timk. The Eight Mile camp re of veterans occurred last Fnda) eve ning, and birring a little dilliculty which loourreu netween i;y. fauna and Lee Kilbourne, was a veiy pltasant affair. Thete tieutlemeu beoame iuvulved iu a quarrel over something that occurred at tlie table, winch led to blows, tbuugh the (jnzelte docs uot pretend to be fully acquainted with this affair. A goodiy representation of the soldiers, their wives, sous mid daughters were preseut, together uitb a number of frieudu, listen ed to the exercises and partook ot the bountiful lepasi which was prepared for the ocoesion. Hon. VV. It Ellis bad beeu invited to make an address, but be ing iu attendance ou circuit court at Cauyou City, was uuuble to be pieseut. Do you waut to save from 25 to 50 cents ou every dollar you spend? It so, write for our Mammoth Illustrated Cat alogue, containing lowest manufacturers' prioes of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Uadware, Agricul tural Implements, etc. Mailed ou receipt of 50 ceut for postage. CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO. ELECTRIC FOKCE. The Great Pandame ittd Pn'n r: pie nf the Uni- verso ud1 lu ne 10 KH.-.tore lluminly. Health lu Experiments by scientists are constant ly auu surely pr vm eleci a ny lo u the great motor power of creation Electrioity is tb'm-Bt powerful ohem ical agent, as we I us the basis of ohem ioal action. It i . the primal element ol light aud heat ; the barometer of life and tne sustainer of health. Uiseures yields readily to its m iguetic touch, and pres euce. Thnusnn Is of nffl cted aud suffer ing bear witnesi to its healing power. The electro-magnetic, as practiced by Drs. Damn, has revoieutionizad the praotice ot medicine, as is shown by tbe touowing. EXTRACTS OP TESTTMONTA 1ft. Ed. Hynes, Albiua, catarrhal desfoeps, resiureu. P. C. McFarlane, Vanoouver, eoiatk rheumatism, on red. Thomas Bell, Mocksburg, dizziness, kidney and liver complaint, restored. J. K. 0"nninghum, Wapiuita, Wasco Co , Oregon, total deafness two years in one and partially so iu tbe other, cured Mrs. J. E. Smith, Prineville, Or., nerv ous debility and general weakness, almost bordering on insanity, restored. Hensnn McCoy, the Dalles, Or., deaf ness and terrible pain in the ear aud for six mouths, until be was nearly orazy, restlessness and insomnia. Restored to health by electrioity after all treatments bad failed. Dr. D.irrin continues to treat all class es, tberioh and pooralike, freeot charge, at bis office, 70 Washington street, Portland, Oregon. The Normandy. Seattle, Wash., from 10 to 11 a., m. to 8 p. m. at his former prioeB. He gives free and ooiifidentiul examinations to all at tbe oflice or by letter. He treats nil curable ohromc, acute and private dis eases, anil makes a specialty of all dis eases of Eye. Ear. Nose. Throat and Lungs, L ies of Manhood. Blood laintn Syphilid, Nominal, Gleet. Gonorrhoea, Striotnre.Sperinulorrboaa.Seininal Weak ness or luss of Desire ol Sexnul Power iu uiuu or woman All peculiar FVmnl Troubles, Leuoorrbcca, Displacements, etc, are confidentially and annnmoiriillv treated, aud will uuder no circumstances take a case that he cannot oure or hensrlt. Consultation free. Cures of nrivntn liaeases guaranteed antl never nublislied in the papers. Ciroulars and question blanks sent fm. luq-iiries answered. NEW bECi'lONAL MAP OF OREGON. The Oregonian, at great exnense. hno prepared a sectional map of Oregon, and offers it as a premium for subscriptions to the weekly Oregonian. The man it corrected up to date, is 40x50 inches in sizp; scale, six miles to the inch. If is neatly HuiBhed and on rollers ready to bang up on the wall. Thia is the finest map ot Oregon ever issued, and should be in every household in theBtate. Any one sending 83.00 ill receive the Week- ly Oregoiimo fr hrteeu mouths (if the tib-criptinn is received prior to January I 1 Of ill 1 !..... J in.i&,) auu oue ot inese maps as a pre- miiiu. 1 lie puce or the map without lie II I.e. i- 8J0I). Address UttKUOKUN l'( BM-1U (1 Co.. Pi 1 tland i2 53 Oi eou, OU I UAKV. Died at her home near Kight Mile, Nov ill, p m., Mrs Eliza Farreut, wife of J F M. barrens, and mother ol Mm. AnnieGilliaiii, of Heppner. Mrs Fanens was u native of Missouri 15 jearB old. an I I lie mother of ten cliil dren, all liviu but o ie. Interment oe oiirrtd. N .v 12ih. iuOdd Fellows' oeiu tiiry neur flardinan Although a verj disagreeable day, there was quite a larne attendance who followed her tu the ctm-i-tury a distauoe of tweuty miles from her home. It was a very sad scene to see the husband and children weepiuir over t no ir rave of their dear one, aud could not be oomforted. Mra. Farreiis was an nllentionnte wife and mother, a kind neighbor and will long be remem bered by a large circle of friends. Salem papers please copy. Ilnrdmuu, Nov. l;t, '91. tt A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same mouey. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positive eure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They ure small, sweet, easily taken, aud do uot gripe. For Bale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co., Heppner, Or. Finb TiMitKit. I'erlmps, the best tim. ber growing iu the Blue mountains enn be fouud ou Rock creek, in the vioiuity c f Will Mallory's eaw-mill. This cIiisb of timber Mr. Mallory is using iu making lumber mIiioIi he delivering in hrpp net all the way from $15 to $:)0 per tlionsaud feet, depending on the quality, and whether desired rough or dressed. The same oau be bought at the mill at prioes ranging from $H to $25 per thous and. He has a general assortment on band at present, aud is sure to satisfy oustoinera. 427-tf. STIUYKI) HOUSE. At the ranch of Jerry Brosman on Lit tle Butter creek, near Lena, a four-year- old horse, hay, white hind legs, halt moou star in forehead. Came to uiv ranch Oct 24lh. No braud. Owner oau have same by proving properlv aud puy mg all charges. Jekky Brosman. Lena, Or. Nov. 4, '111. 450-454. CIIANliE ok Klli.M. On account of oliauge of firm, from M. Lichtenthal to Liehtentbal & Hcher zuiger, I am very desirous of squaring up all my old accounts. Those owing must settle within the next 30 duvs, either by dsn or note. M. LlCHTBNTUAti. Heppuer, Or , Nov. 4, 'til. 4 jo 53 Nbw Man. Lee Ham wishes to inform the public that he has secured the assist ance of an experienced washerman, aud will hereafter be able to get w ork out on time aud iu good condition. 451-54 DH. ACKWrsTcNGUSII 1'ILLS Are active, effective aud pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexion aud billious ness, they have never beeu equaled, either in Americaa or abroad. Sold by Slooiini Johustuu Drug Co. Ir Is Well Wohth Tbyino. There ia iu successful ruuuing order at the southeast corner of Third and Madisou street, Porllaud, Dr., a Keeley Institute for the oure of liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and 'obaoco habits, by the now celebrated Gold Cures of Dr. Les lie E Keeley. Already a number of Port land people have been permanently cured and in that city there is no louger any question ot the reliability of the concern. Heppner has also a respected resident who can testify to the eftioaev of the cure. Write to the Institute or call there for full particulars. The most skeptical can be satisfied, and the promise of such glorious results is worth investigating. 4ol-tf ! I Ben Matteson had (lie misfortune to bave his wagon to run over his right foot, whilt oomiug to town Tuesday. It was loaded Willi over 1 14 cords of wood, and the injured member was badly bruis-d. NEW $3.00 PER DOZEN. $ - FOR - Above Coffin & McFarland's Store, FOR TEN DAYS. HEPPNER, OREGON'. 10 Views of ail kinds All those wisbiiig PhotOjjrapln, pletHH call Ht once antl see samplei- M. S. EASTMAN, From Portland. 52tf PALACE Hi !!! X Heppner, Oregon, Is Now Open to The Public ! Good MfalH, Kenionable. American and European Plan. First Clasu Rooms. Frt-e Baths. COFFIN & McFAHLAND. A Big Line direct from the Kant. Fine Stylish Hats, new Bhapes and pnttornii, Genta Fine shot's, Ladle's and Uhlldrcu'B shoes, all styles, ban Jose, (Julii'ornia teiruldlen at Factory prk-eB. A car load of l-ernoline Sheep Dip, a buru Curd for the ticab. Dry Goodti, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Mitchell Wagous, Oliver Chilled Plows, Etc. COFFIN & McFAHLAND. Big Brick, Kational Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon. A BANQUET. A Plennnnt Occurrence at the Hotel de Palaoo, Haturday Evening. At invitation of Senator Heury Black mau, teu persona assembled at the Pal ace Hotel dining room last Saturday evening to partake ot an elegant ban quet. With the exception of Messrs. Henry Heppuer, Wui. Hughes and the press representatives, it was a gathering of former aud preseut representatives of Morrow oounty, or as Uuintilla, tbe ter ritory which now forms Morrow county. With tbe exception of Col. J. L. Morrow, uot an ex-Bolou of this section was ab sent. The spread was maguifloent aud the guests in good spiiits. In the mutter ot toast g, tbe following program was carried out: Ex-Members Or. Legislature Hon. Heury Blackmail Preseut " " " J. O. I houiaou The Slate of Oregou" J.Q- Wilson Our Governraeut...." J- ti. H perry Morrow Comity " T. E. Fell Tue Agricultural Interests Hon. Wm. Hughes Our Commercial Prospetity Mr. Heury Heppner The Press Universal. .Mr. Otis Patterson The Ladies Mr. A. J. Hicks The coinpauy parted alter expressing regrets tbat Col. Moriow could not be preseut, wilh sincere wishes for liis early recovery, aud thanking Mr. Von Ctidow for his kind eutertuiuuieut aud so sump tuous a repast. May our solons of the past aud present meet again and aguin under us pleasant circumstances us pruvailed lust Saturday eveuiug. lion Keuai-d. $100. The readers of the Gazette will be pleased to learn that there is at least one treaded disease that soienoe has Beeu able to cure iu all its stages, aud that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure is the on ly positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beiug a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting direotly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, aud giving the patient strength by building up the constitution a d as sisting nature 111 doiug its work. The proprietor have so much faith iu its cu rative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case lhat it fails to cure. Send for list ot testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. tSTSold by Druggists. 7oc- NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijind Olltoe at The halles. Or., Nov. 13, ISM. Notlee is herebv given thai the foilowinir-uam-ed settler bus lded notice ol his Intention to make tinal proot in sappurt of his cltilui, and thai said nrool will be made belore the Comity Clerk of Morrow cotllitv. ur.. at llelil-ner. Or.. 011 lieeemlKT je. i?vi, vu: MAK UN !. UKKKINll. IM. No. 2I1S, for the Sw. U. if ;i S I! '.'1 E W M. He names the following witnesses to j.rove his continuous ivsi.leuee upo.i, ami enlti.aliou 01, saut land, v U: Aureus lUt-ira, John W. Allstott, R. W. Hob Insou aud F. M. Courtier, all 01 Eight Mile, or. M John W. Lxwie, Keglstar TO DAY. 3.00. HOTOGRAPHSS AT THE- 10 made to order. HOTEL, ill ill W, VON CADOW, Manager. 1 onnerly of U. P. Hotel Company TO WOOL GROWERS ! IF YOU WANT . To keep your Sheep hralthy, and Insure a good clip, une HAYWARD'S : iHL'EF : DIPS. A Sure Cure at Moderate Cost. HAYWARD S PASTE DIP Mixes with either COLD or WARM WATER. HAYWARD S LIQUID Is Non-Poisonous, Improves the and does Not stain it. DIP Wool CHHISTY WISR, Wool Commission Mkrchanth, Fifth and TownBerui Stg., San Francisco G BNEBAL AOKNTS. For sale by Slooum-Johnston Drug Co. 436 474 ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Highest cash price puiil for wheat, natfl, barley. Apply to llickaon & Youuir, Couconl Bmliliiiir, Portland, Oregon. tjiirrespouileuce solicited. 440-tf Slncnm-Jolinaton Druur Co. Fresh goods received weekly. a. Huhl, the baker. Buy yonr bread and cukes aud Rave money. Try it. a. See J. W. Con ins for Ruck Springs coal. Leave orders lit Unzette office, a New firm, ami prices as low na ever. Lichtenthal & bcliiizinger's, old stand. a Collin & McFnrland will buy wheat at all atatious ou the Heppner' branch. a. Hardware? Yes, at Gilliam A Bis bee's. Main St., Heppner, Or. a. bee your wife about some new furni ture and then cull ou S. C. Smith. Full stuck. h Nails by the car load at flilliam & Bla ise's. Grant oouuty people ill do well to call on them. a. On to S. O. Smith's furniture store ami examine the tiue line of carpet sam ples just received. a Wauted More customers to buy goods of the Heppuer Furniture Co. GreBt bargains tins spiing. a. Drugs, medioiues, toilet nrtioles and everything in his line at TW. Avers, Jr. Call for a refreshing ice oream soda, a When yon want your horses shod or wngou repiiired, ye Grant county people, li.m't fomet lhat L. Shephard has a shop at Km. a- When yon are weary and need a few miuntes rest, drop in and see Tom Brad ley at the U-lvedere. He kuows hnw to I tm.ke yon f-el at home. 4'27-tf ' A fine lt of iuioortcd Shot (in nt Thouipaou Ai Cos at baiwaiu prices. uolfie jobber profit. CHAS. H. DODD & CO. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, AND FARM MACHINERY. Front, First and Vine Streets, - - PORTLAND, OREOON. Solc Agents foh DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. DEERE'S GAZELLE PLOWS. Specially Improved for 1R01-3 Deere Power Lift Sulky Plows. Buckeye Shoe Craln Drill. Buckeye Use f reus Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeders, Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrows. DtiERE'S DISC HARROWS. Tfct attest improved implement for sowing summer hllror. tool lor We also have a foil line of BuRpics, Phnetons, Mi untniii Wagons, Platform and other SariM Vehicles, SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. Spring Too h Harrows, Deere HarTowT Scientific Feed Mills, Pacific Fanning Mills. HAISH BARB WIRE, Btc Send for Circular nd rrirj: Arcc FRANK' GILLIAM, GILLIAM & 1USHKK, DEALSHS IN ral Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Plumber's Materials, Etc., Gene HEPPNER, T. W. AYERS, Jr., Dealer in Choice Perfumes and Fine Toilet Articles, Pure Drugs and Medicines. A Fine Line of Cigars, Book3, Stationery, Paints, Oils Brushes and everything in Druggists Sundries. Call on Me for School Books. Bear In mind our Stock is Complete in Every Department. HEPPNER. OREGON. W. A. KIRK. KIRK 13 DEALEliS IN Saddle Ilaaness, Whips, Spurs, and every Conceivable Article kept in a First Class Harness Shop. Repairing a Kept Constantly on hand the Go to their store for the Improved WHITE nve years. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their machines and get oa9h prices. MAIN STREET. . HEPPNER. OREOON. SHOVED ! imuu f uu i sckof Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. Slooiiiai-Jolmstoii Co,, HEPPNER, OREGON. FIRST SWEETS, FIRST IN In the Hustle with Tlie Heppner Candy Factory, r FTO,lr!Srl1,.ltliePl,Uoe U ,P, H,,,,,,,,,,. 0r : lipnrh nnd D-miPnHo I'i'Juvs uid Tobaccos reli Fruits and other Goods Received Daily Okeoon and Washington fob DEERE'S SEEDERS, The most complete and luccessful tins tiiirnoKe in iiv. BIS URE OHKQON J. 0. HAYES HAYES Speoinlty ! Celcijratcd Heppner Saddle SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for T. H. We have Removed our Large fnd Well Selected K OYSTFRS, FIRST their Conntrvmpn