TILE WtUilvLY il-Eli'JSEll GAZETTE, UISriNEK, OKEGO.N, XOVEMJiKU 2G, 'Jl. THE GAZ li TTH SOMETHING NEW. Heppuer, no in Morrmv oonnty, wants to have tbe honor of a United States sen ator bailing from tbnt town, and iu oritur to get it her citizens stand ready to vote fnreithera democrat; or a republican. Hon. W. K. Ellis is put forward for a place on the republican ticket and lion. HeDry Ulackroan, at present state seoa tor, for the democratic nomination. Oregonian. This is tbe fi-Jt that we have heard about tbe matter of anyone here desiring the U. S. Senatorsliip. It will be some time before tbe snooessor to Hon. J. II. Mitchell is chosen, and as he bids fair to sucoeed himself, there are but few as pirants. However, Eastern Oregon, on the republican side, has presented the name of lion. W. R. Ellis as good ma terial to represent tbe second congres sional district of Oregon. Mr. Ellis is a very capable man, and his reputation, in both public and private life, is unblera ished. Hon. Henry Blackmail has beeu repeatedly mentioned in this oonueotion with congressional honors, hut is not a candidate, first, beoause be is not dexir- ous of beoorain;; the party lamb of tbe democracy in a district overwhelmingly republican, and second, bis business in terests prevents him from accepting such nomination at the bauds of his party at this particular time, even if ho bad a fighting chance for 'election. But there re no would be U. S. senators in this neck 'o the woods. And wo would re spectfully call tbe attention of the sub editor of the Oregonian to the tact tbnt, si'far, Oreg'in has not adopted tho sys tem of electing U. S. senators by a di rect vole of the people, though that is. without doubt, the best way. Uncle Sam's constitution will bavo to bo re modelled a littlo to allow nny such privi leges, uules it should finally prove that Gov- I'ennoyer is a bigger man in bis of ficial capacity than tbe president, with oongress thrown in. There is a slight presentiment that such is the caso, since the Gov. does not care to degrade him self by dropping down from the position as governor of tbe great state of Oregon to be a U. S, senator. Maybe tho Oroyonian soi ibo has some authority for his statement in this purtio ular. EDISON'S ELECTRIC CARS. iviiion lias invented an electric car that does away with the trolly, and con sequently all overland wires, render ing it safe and niisiirlil ly. Where the trolly system is in use -and it is about the only one that lias been tried so far. previous to tbe invention of Edison human life is constantly endangered and tbe streets rendered one uiacs of wires. Of this new plan of propelling oars, Edi son says: "A freight train of course would need a motor because oft lie number of cars, id turingh a single passenger car could be run, carrying its own motor beneath it, thenoe to the wheels, and thence back to the side rails to tbe power house or stn tionary engine. Three of these station ary engines, of from 0,000 to 12,(100 horse-power each, would run tbe whole Pennsylvania railroud system between here and Jersey City, and I'hihidelpbia's freight, localexpresa tr.iius and all." 1 MYSTERY UNRAVELLED. About six years ago a prominent cili-z-m of Union named Willis Skiff went, one dav to North l'owdnr, a small town iu Baker county, to buy wheat, stopped ' at the hotel, disappeared the evening of his arrival, and has never been seen since. Three men, the hotel-keeper named Bolder, n Dr. Tibbetts and Dave Wiggins, wore tried for murdering him, but were acquitted for lack of evidence. His body was never found. A Moiithna man who passed through Union lately says that a man was banged in that state recently, who before his death confessed that he was Dr. Tibbetts, and that be killed Skifl and sunk bis body. in l'owder river, lie said he did tho deed alone, Bolder and Wiggins being innocent. Skiff was killed for tuonty it was sup posed he had with him, though it turned out that he had very little, Tim Harney Items (ells a tough yarn about the discovery of a genuine wild man by Reuben Hit, at Brierly spring, near Harney lake, Hitz saw him fallow ing in tbe mud, and at lirst thought il was souio sort of a wild annual, hut Horn discovered that it was a man, powerful iu strength and covered with hair. A tight ensued, and Mr. Sitz succeeded iu knocking tbe wild man down with a club and binding him with a cord. On re gaining consciousness he said he bad been running wild for seven years He was placed in a sod jail, bill escaped, ami was last seen going towards Jackass mountain, which is a good place (of Mm. A Cmo.uio paper has held an election on tho pronunciation of the word '"ad vertisement." The question is decided, as 2il) Voles were polled lor "ad-ver f .' uient" and lilU for "ad -ivrtiso-mout," which laittfr has the dictionaries on its ide. But the pronunciation does not bother many editors; it's gelling the ad vertisements that gives them tho most trouble. Hon. W. 11. KnniN, ex -prosecuting at torney for Morrow and counties included iu the same judicial district, is gaining favor with the republicans as proper material for erongressmau from Oregon's second district. Long Creek Eagle. Fiikd Pacus'I'i'min, it fonuer resident of Feudleton and lawyer by profes sion, has beeu engaged in some (rami, lent laud grabbing, so says tbe Tacoiua Ledger's Seattle correspondent, and the lawyers are hot on his track. Fon'skca, the dictator of Brazil, has beeu forced to resign. Hie opposition to him was so strong that he coi.oluded it useless to hold out against it. CON'iltOmONAL TIMIIEIt. From the Portland Oregonian. "A close personal and political frieud of Hon. James H. Kaley, of Pendleton," tells the Wasco Sun that it can b' def inately stated that Mr. Kaley will refuse to be a candidate for the democratic con gressional noininati.'U iD the eastern district, "preferring to take his chances of again becomiug joint state senator for Umatilla and Union counties." This the Sun thinks is a wise conclusion on his part, because ''while he possesses many elements of strength, the fact of his beiun a banker would lose to him many votes that otherwiso tho demo cratic nominee would be sure to re ceive." In tbe absence of a direct stale meiit from Mr. Haley himself, the above announcement will be looked upou with some suspicion, especially since theed itor of the Sun supplemented it in the same article with an eernest advocacy of the nomination of Judgo A'fred 8. Ben nett, of The Dalles. There is nothing to be said against Judge Bennett from a democratic standpoint,, but he is far from being so popular a man as Senator U di y among the people of that political fail f i. Senator Kaley is not enough of a banker to hurt him very much, and then, too, financiers are quite popular with the democrats just now, as witness the eleo tion of Flower in New York. Hut it is hardly worth while to quarrel over tbe democratic congressional nomination when such good republicans are men tioned as Judge Ellis of Morrow county; Judge Moore, of Columbia, and Hon Charles W. Fulton, of Clatsop, any of whom, if nominated, can lie eleotod. On second thought, perhaps, it is true that Heuator Kaley is not seeking the liomi nation. Ho may have no relish for play iiift figurehead iu tbe next campaign. By tho way, why have all tbe Eastern Oregon democratic papers overlooked Mr. Jjarnes, of Wallowa? The Western Settler's CIiokpii SriffMe. With every advance of emigration into the far West, a new demand is oreated for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Newly peopled regions are frequently less sal ubrious than oldur settled localities, 011 account of the iniaHina winch rises from recently cleared land, particularly along the banks or rivers that are subject to freshets. The agricultural or mining emigrant soon Icarus, when lis dues. not already know, that the Bitters atl'ord the only sure protection agaiimt malaria, and those disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, to which olimatic charges, ex posure and unaccustomed or unhealthy water or diet subject him. Consequent ly, lie plaoes an estimate upon the gre.it household specific and preventive ooni nit nsurate wi! h ils intrinsic merits, and iH careful lo keep on band a restornlive and promoter ol heall b so inipliuilly to be relied upon in time of need. Tl'lllf NOTES. Fausta, a yearling (illy by Sidney, paced a mile in '2:2V., nt Stockton Tuesday, beating bis world's record of 2:'2f'j, made there Saturday. I'hn yearling filly Frou Fron, by Sid nev, was ilriven by Willnrd Sanders in 2:2(i, beating Bell Bird's time one quar ter of a soond, at Stockton Tuesday. The reoord madej at the Stockto:, trunk by A'thaoTin, Ly Matidon, and owned by G. L. Warlow, of Fresno, w , a splendid one. ft was a square and credi.able performance, and Matt Dwy er, tbe driver, was congratulated on all sides. The cult trotted the half in 1:14! j and finished the mile ill 1 :!!). He did uot make a skip. It was announced from the stand that Athadon had made the best yearling stallion record in the world, anil was certainly the faslest coll of his age in existence. A great race meeting will be held til Independence, Iowa, on August 22 to September il, 18!)2. C. W. Williams has Hindu public a programme for tho next sensou's raoe. lie oilers $200.0(10 in purses. There will be ono 810,000 stake every day in addition to the regular purses. Koine day during (lie meeting there will be a $00,000 slake for slab' lions, in which an entrance fee will be charged. This, it is expected, will be the moans of bulling together such slal liona as Palo Alio, Allerton, Staiuboul, Nelson, Axlell, Delmarob and others. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by tho use of opi ates given in tbe form of soothing symp Why mothers give their childien such deadly poison is surprising when the) can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acke'r baby-soother- It coiituJns no opium or mor phine. Hold by Slocuiu -Johnson Drug Co., lleppner. SoMii of our cxehauges are booming tbe Honorabh's W. U. Ellis, A. S. Ben nett and Henry Blackmail of Eastern Oregon, and 0. W. Fultou of Astoria, for congressional honors from this district ut the next June election. Whatever the opinion is by the politicians, Eastern Oregon must have either one or tbe other, senator or representative. The inland empire must and will he heard. The Dalles Chronicle. 'lnr. Union Pacilic is u great company, says The Dalles Chronicle, btfl it cannoi have everything its own way. It may (lodlo its cost that tbe cutting of pass, eager rates to fill cents between Tbe Italics mid Portland, iu order to hurt the Regulator, will only have, tbe effect t aiilngonizing (ho merchants of Th.4 Dalles who will retaliate by shipping all eastern freights over (be Northern Pa cilic to Portland. l'be Portland World insists that Kee ley's "gold cure'' for morphine, opium and liquor, is a humbug. The living (acts are against joti. We guess tbe World did uot get an advertisement from Keelc's Inslilule, recently established in Portland. MiNNK.mu.is has been chosen na tbe place for holding the next republican national convention. It took seven bill- lots to decide the matter. Hon. V. U. F.i.i.is ol Heppnoa is being mentioned as a probable onndidnte for Congress on the r publican ticket. Uuiou Republican. EI.KCTIIIO FOIK'E. Tlie Gnat Fuinhmerilal Principle of tho verse arxi 1' t'uwer lo K.--tire Health to Humanity. Experiments by scientists are constant ly and surely proving electricity to be the great motor power of creation. Electricity is the in st powerful chem ieal agent, as well as the basis of chem ical action. It is the primal element of light and heat ; the barometer of life and the sustainer of health. DisefiKes yields, readily to its magnetic touch and pres euce. Thousands of ofllicted and snlTer- ! ing bear witness to its healing power. 1 Tbe eli-etro-magneiic, us practiced by Urn. Damn, lias revolutionized the practice of medicine, as is shown by the following. tXTUAOTS OF TESTIMONIALS. Ed. Hvncs, Albiua, calairhal deafness, restored i'. U. McFarlane, Vancouver, sciatic rheumatism, cured. Thonies Bell, Mecksburg, dizziness, kidney and liver complaint, restored. J. It. C"nninghani, Wapinita, Wasco Co , Oregon, total ueafnss two years iu one ear and partially so in the other, cured. Mrs. J. E. Smith, Prineville, Or., nerv ous uelnlity and general weakness, alrnnat bordering on insanity, restored. Henson McCoy, tbe Dalles, Or., deaf ness and terrible pain iu the ear and head for six months, nut'l he was nearly crazy, restlessness and insomnia Restored to health bv ehctricity after all treatments bad railed. Dr. I) irrin continues lo treat all class es, tbe rich Hnd poor alike, free of charge, at his ollice, 7u) Washington street, Portland, Oregon, from 10 to 1 a. m. to 8 p m , at one-half his former prices. Ho gives free and confidential examina tions to all at the ollice or by letter. He treats all curable chronic, acute and private diseases with ; electricity, and medciue when required. ltHHOI.PTIONH OF RESPECT. At a special meeting of Rawlins Post, G. A. K, the follow ing resolutions were adopted: IVIieveus, Tbe sorrow that must come to all by dealh has overwhelmed our es teemed comrade, Win. H. Craddio and bis family, in tbe dealh of his wife; therefore be it JiemlvU, That we, tho comrades of Rawlins Post, extend to our sorrowing eomr atle and his family our most heart felt sympathy in their great ibereave oiont. (J. W. Smith, ) It. J. Hill. I 1 Com. J. 1 1. Inhkkkp Lexington, Or., Nov. Hi, ls'Jl NEW SECTIONAL MAP OF OltHGON. The Oregonian, at great expense, has prepared a sectional map of Oregon, and offers it as a premium for subscriptions lo the weekly Oregonian. '(he map is corrected up to date, is 40x50 inches iu size; scale, six miles to the inch. It is neatly finished and ou rollers ready to bang no on (he wall. This is tbe finest map of Oregon ever issued, and should be in every household iu thestate. Anv mie sending SU.UO will receive tbe Week iy Oregonian fur tifieen months (if the subscription is received prior to January 1, 1H'.)2,J and one of these maps as a pre mium. The price of tbe map without the p iper is 2 00. I Address OlIlCOONlAN Pi DLISIlINd Co., Pot tl.'ind, Oregon. o2 5!I MAPK'IIIEMIIAI'PK. The pav oar came up Sunday last, scat tering a little lucie among the boys, t'liere were on board. K. ,V. Baxter, Gcn'l Sup't Of. Div, C J. B. rie, Ass't Sup't, J. A. Borie, Ch-ef Traiii Dispatch er. Tbe engine was driven by Engineer Jos. J'eters and tired (jy O. H. Pickett." Henry Heppner was in filed to join the crowd at Arlington, coming on up to Heppuer. It was the lirst visit to this place for some of the parties ou board, anil they were much impressed with tbe appearance of tbe town. They give lleppner credit with having one of the heat holels in Oregon. DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS Are active, effective and pure. For Bicli headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad oomplexiou and billions ness, they have never beeu equaled, either in American or abroad. Sold by Slocuin Johnston Drug Co. Land Contls. r. Testimony was taken at Pendleton Tuesday before County Judge Marlin in (he conles(caseol Louis (ielh, adtuiuisii'ator of the estate of B.J. Tervin, deceased, vs. Aaron Vinson, of Walla Walla Railroad land belonging lo tbe deceased northwest of I eudleton was (iled upon by Vinson. It is under stood that tbe case is tbe result of the famous trip made by bis partner, A. B. Niles, ou an engine run at break-neck pace over the mountains by Engineerat. Cyr to beat the mail to La Grande, the quickest time on record. It Is Wkli. Woutu Tuvinu. There is iu successful running order at the southeast corner of Third and Madison street, Portland, Or., a Keeley Institute for the cure of liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and 'ohacuo 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 longer any question of the reliability of the concern. lleppner has also a respected resident who can testify to the efficacy of the cure. Write to the Institute or call there tor full particulars. The most skeptical can bo satisfied, and the promise of such Ldmiciis results is worth investigating. 4ol-tf! Fish Timiiku. l'erliaps, the best tim ber growing in ttie Illue mountains can be found on Kock crei k, in the vicinity f Will Mnllor's saw-mill. This class oftiulher Mr. Mallory is using iu making lumber " loch he delivering in Hepp nei all the way from li to Sot) per thousand feet, depending ou the quality, ' ami w lietlier desired rounh or dressed. ; Hie same oau tie bought at the milt at1 pnei a ranging from !H to 82o per thous- aud. He has a general assortment tin i hand at present, aud is sure to satisfy! customers. 4'J7-tf. Sl'liAVKIl llOliSK. ' At the ranrh of Jerry llrosmau on Lit tle Butter creek, near Lena, a four-year-old tiorse, bay, while tnud legs, half moon star in forehead. Came to my ranch Oiit IHth. No brand. Owner oau have sunie by proving property aud pay ing all ehaigos. jismtY IJkosman. Lena, Or. Nov. 4, '!! lolMo-t. CIlAMiK Of KlltM. 1 On account of change of firm, from M. Liehtcnthal to Liclileuthal & feher zinger, I am very desirous of squaring up all my old accounts. Those owing mi. at settle within the nest 80 days, either by c .sh or note. M Lll'HTKNTlIAL. lleppner, Or., Nov. 4. 'HI. 4oU 53 Nkw Max. Lee Sam wishes to inform the public that he has secured the assist ance of au experienced washerman, aud will hereafter be able to get work out ou time aud iu good condition. 451-54 NEW TO $3.00 PER DOZEN. $3.00. FOR CVJSIIVJvT PIIOTOGKAPIIS! -AT Above Coffin &. McFarlftnil's Store, 10 : FOR TEN DAYS. : HKPl'XElt, Views of ail kinds All those wishing Photographs, please call tit once and see satnpleE' M. S. EASTMAN, From Portland. 52 tt PALACE L IIeirrier, ill !!! A ' ' iiiiit CONDUCTED ON WE AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN. rpintKK MEiVL TPKETS SI. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH FHIE IN EACH, FOR STEADY X boarders; only 7 per week. Table unexcelled by any lintel In Oregon. No Chinese employed in the culinary department. Special rates to partiee. Electric bells; free baths W, VON CADOW, Manager. Formerly of U. P. Hotel Company COFFIN & McEAllLAND. A Tlig Line direct from the linnt. Fine Kty!Inh Huts, new shapes and patterns. UentB' Fine Shoes. Ladle's and children's shot's, all stylOH. win Jose, California SaddleB at Factory prices. A car load of Fernollne Sheep Dip, a Sure Cure for tho Scab. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Mitchell Wagons, Oliver Chilled PIowh, Etc. COFFIN & McFAllLAND. Big Brick, National Bank Building, lleppner, OreRon. $100 lid ward. S100, The readers of the Gazette will he pleased to learn that there is nt least one dreaded disease that eeienee has heeu able to cure in all ils stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on ly positive oure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh heinir a coiiRtitutiou. ul disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, noting directly upon the blood aud miliums surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, aud giving the patient strength by building up-the constitution a'.d as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith ill ils cu rative cowers that they offer Oue Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to oure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. C' Hold by Druggists, 7.3e. Sentenced to Fifteen Yeaus Parties who have just returned from Canyon City report that the jury in tb ease of the State v. Mai Church, indicted for murder iu the first degree for i he killing of Lea is Hadsell.at Mouuuien tlaat spring, brought iu a verdict of manslaught er, and raeouvueiided that he be given the full extent of the law. Jmfee CliU nd, however, omitted the Hue uf S3.01X), and sentenced him to fifteen years in the penitentiary." Much sympathy was shown Ctinioh by people in Grant coun ty, we are informed. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a coinmou, ordinary pill when they oau secure a valuable English one for the same niouey. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positii-e cure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They are sniallj sweet, easily taken, and do not gripe. For sale by Slocuiu-Johuson Drug Co., Heppuer, Or. Little Conteuneu TheChiuese mur derer, who was tried at Canyon this last term of court, wiib found guilty of mur der in the first degree uud sentenced to tie hanged some time lu January. The Celestial is very little oouoerneo in the matter as an interested party, and ill undoubtedly swing uulesa the governor should inteifure. Do you want to save from 25 to 50 cents ou every dollar you speud? It so, write for our Mammoth Illustrated Cat alogue, containing lowest manufacturers' prioes of Groceries, Dry Goods,. Boots aud Shoes, Clothing, Uadware, Agricul tural Implements, etc. Mailed on receipt of 50 cent for postage. CHICAGO UENEBAL SCI'PLY CO. DAY. THE - 10 OltKUON. made to order. HOTEL Oregon, in TO WOOL B83WESS ! JF YOU WANT To keep your Sheep healthy, and Insure a goo Clip, 1180 HAYWARD'S : IIl-l-P : DIPS. A Sure Cure at Moderate Cost. IIAYWARD S PASTE DIP Mixes with either l'OU or WARM WATER. WAYWARD S LIQUID DIP Is Non-Poisonous, Improves the Wool aud does Not stain it. OI1MISTV A; WISH, Woi'i, Commission Merchants, Fifth anil Towtiseml Sis., Pan FmnctHCp General Agents. For sale by Slooum-Jouostoii Drup; Co, 4116 474 AUniTIOSAL, LOCALS. Highest cash pneo. paid for wheat, oats, barley. Apply to Hickson & Young, Concord Building, Portland, Oregon. Correspondence solicited. 440-tf .Slocura-Jobnston Drug Co. Fresh goods received weekly. a. llnhl, the baker. Buy your bread nnd cakes aud save money. Try it. a. See J. V. Con ins for linck Springs coal. Leave orders at Gazette office, a New firm, and prices as h,w as ever. Licbteutlial & Schiiznif er's, old stand. a Collin & McFarland will buy wheat at all statious ou the Heppuer branch. a. Hardware? Yes, at Gilliam & Eis bee's, Main St., lleppner, Or. a. See your wiie about some new furni ture and then call ou S. C. Smith. Full stock. a Nails by the car load tit Gilliam & Bis Ivo's. Grant county people ill do well to call ou thetu. a. Go to S. C. Smith's furniture store and examine the Hue line of carpet sam ples just received. a Wanted More customers to buy goods of the Heppner Fnrniture Co. Great bargains tins spting. a. Drugs, medicines, toilet nrtioles and everything in his liue at T. W. Avers, Jr. Cull for a refreshing ice cream soda, a When yon want your horses shod or wBgon repaired, ye Grunt county people, don't forget that L. Sbephard has a shop at Fox. a. When you are weary and need a few minutes rest, drop iu aud see Tom Brad ley at the Belvedere.. He knows how to make yon feel at home. 427-tf A tine lot of imported Shot Gu s at Thompson & Cos at baigaiu prices, uo jobbers profits. a CHAS. H. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND FARM MACHINERY. Front, First and Vine Streets, - - PORTLAND, OREGON. Sole Agents for DEERE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. DEERE'S GAZELLE PLOWS. Specially Improved for ifioi-2 Deere Power Lift Sulky Plows. Buckeye Shoe Grain Drill. iluckeye Hoe Pre Graiu UrUl, Bockeye Sccder, Buckeye Spring Tooth Harrowi. DtERE'S DISC HARROWS. DEERE'S SEEDERS, The Uteft Improved implement for sowing summer fallow. The most complete aud successful tool for this purpose in use. We also have a full line of Bugpics, Phaetons, Mriiutain Wagons, Platform and other Sprino Vehicles, SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. .Spring Too h Harrows, Deere Harrowi, ocieuunc reea miiis, racinc ranmng ivinis, nAisn haku wiKU, Ate. Send for Ct'rruhrt Prire f.Uts. FRANK GILLIAM. II 1" k I pi VX & si S VV K GILLIAM & BISBEE, DEAIiKHS IN General Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Plumber's Materials, Etc., HEPPNER, - - - OREGON Dealer in Choice Perfumes and Fine Toilet Articles, Pure Drugs and Medicines. A Fine Line of Cigars, Books, Stationery, Paints, Oils Brushes and everything in Druggists Sundries. Call on Me for School Books. Boar In mind our Stock is Complete in Every Department. HEPPNER. OREGON. W. A. KIRK. DEALERS IN Suddles, Haaness, Whips, Spurs, and every Conceivable Article kept ijj a Firwt Class Harness Shop. an u v uuiiaiiuiiiutticuidiui lo nia OtURli Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted for five years. Don't buy elsewhere till you examine their machines aDd get cash prices. MAIN STREET, . FIEPPNEH. OREGON. REMOVED ! Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. To our New Brick Store, nxt door to H. Blackmnn i Co.'s. where we will b-3 pleased to meet our friends and make new ones. SlooumJohiiston liiuij Co., EEPPNER. OREGON. nnr ii 111U1 1 SWEETS, FIRST IN OYSTFRS, FIRST In the Hustle with their Countrymen. Tlie lleppner Candy Factory, Five rlii..rs North of tin- Palace H .tl, Heppner, Or. Fine 1 in pm-tnl a ml LhmirsHe i'iirs tnitl Tnhacens. Fresh Fruits and oilier Goods lleceived Jaily. & CO. IMPORTERS of 'ST'. I Oregon ano Washington for T. II. BIRUEE 7 J. 0. HAYES AYES Q mm We have Removed our Large f nd Well Selected Stock of c