ner. l'atronize mose itnw jnirumo you. WATER PROPOSITION CARRIED.- The Gates proposition, contrary to Ibe expectations of nearly every resident of Heppoer. wai carried by a vote of 69 to 84. This was a close shave od a two-thirds majurity, which is re quired by onr charter, where bonding the town is desired. Just one vote token from the viotors would have defeated them. It is an evident fact that many voted for the proposition who were not counted that way, but this shows one of the virtues of the Australian ballot si stem a man is free to do as be pleases with out outside diotation. Everyone knows how the Gazette shop stood on the Gates proposition. Under the present management it has always been on the side of water, and it looked upon the Gates plan as the best ever offered, considering the town's lack of money, by which it might have constructed and operated a plaut without anyone's help. But this was impossible, and there was nothing left but to tiike tbenext best thing. There were cheaper propositions talked of, but as they had never been presented to the council, that body had nothing left bnt to proceed with what was before them. It has carried, and it shall be the dis appointment of this paper's existence, if it not successful in every particular. We firmly believe that it will proveeven mure beneficial than the most sanguine of its adherents have olaimed. In the main the town baB voted independently in this matter, and we sincerely hope that friends and neighbors who differed on this question, will be friends still. Now that it is over there should be no animosities; the Gazette feels none, that is one thing sure. And while it has beeu vindicated in its course, has forgotten that it has been accused of everything in the line of crooked dealing in con nection with this water movement. It a thing of the past. The Gazette be lieves it is in the right; unselfishly so, if at all. So here we rest, believing that if the votes were oast again there would be but few dissenting ones. Give vour business to Heppner people Tbb way to prevent violations of the and therefore assist to build up Hejp- htarn law is to epaot a seDoible law. The Morning Enquirer, the farmers' al liance paper at Baker City, has ceased publication oing to lack of patronage. It is reported that the corps of topo graphical engineers looking for the most feasible route for an extension of the Or egon and Washington railroad from Pen dleton to a junction with the Oregon Pacific road have reached Steeu moun tains and have been very successful in finding easy grades. Senatob VooitHEEa declared in the senate of the United States that lie wiBbn that Carnegie bad been at the bead of the Piukertons who were shot down at Homestead, and a Russian nihilist put Ih it sentiment into execution by assassinating Carnegie's mnnager. Mr. Voorheea onght to feel gratified over his influence with the lawless elements, and old Hoosier herself Bhould be proud of such a representative man. The gold brick swindlers have found another victim in the person of Mioojun Cross, a wealthy farmer living near Day ton, Washington. He paid 85000 for two "gold bricks" which proved afterwards chunks of copper covered with a coating of gold. Look upon the viotim of the gold brick swindler, and you see the man who has his house covered with lightning rods, signs a contract, which after wards proves to be a promisory note, aud last but not least never haB time to read the newspaper. In connection with the examination of Wilson, the murderer's braiu, it is in teresting to note that it ranks, in weight, among the brains of the distinguished men of the world. The French natural ist, Cuvier's brain weighed 64 5 uss., Wil son's, 61 oz , kdward Henry Knight's, 64 oz ; Abercromhie's, 63 oz,; Schiller's, G3 oz ; Daniel Webster's, 53 5 oz ; Lord Campbell's, 53 5 oz ; Aggasiz's, 53.4 oz ; Napoleon's, 03 oz ; De Morgan's, 02.7 oz. 80 it will be seen that there is but one superior and one equal in weight, and many of note thut are much less in weight than Wilson's. moke r.KUAitniNu Tiia d. o. v:. Ed. Gnzette: I regret that ynu failed to follow enpy verbatim of my article eutilled ' D ni't Like the D O r.V," jet I must confess that you far exceeded my expectation. I certainly btve inucli hope that ere many moons have oome and gone yon well embrace the evungelical gospel of political Christianity, sod that you w i'l no loDger follow the dictates of that clique of corruption of which yon so ri peatedly have beeu warned. That clique of corruption which an for the last past thirty years made onr temple of Liherty a den of thieves, and robbed the poor to enrich the rich It says money is hint aud "the publio be damned." It has caused the Goddess of Liberty to weep over the ruins of a once glorious repub lic But, Brother Patterson, brave men and women with hearts of steel are 00m ing to the rescue, the yoioe of God is beard, its echoes are beard from ocean to ocean, the epirit of liberty is being fun ned into a flume. The fires of the revo. lution are being rekindled. The people are uniting, hope is in every eye, aud look! The Goddess of Liberty smiles. Man is free, God is avenged. Yours truly, D. W. Bbvant. THE CORRECT COLUMBUS DAY. The recent action of congress chang iog the date fur the national public school celebration from October 12th toOctober 21at is a step in the direction of scholar ly acanracy, and it is remarkable that it should have been so long overlooked. If there is to be a national observance of the 400th anuiversary of the discovery of America it should take place on the date which marks the true century point It is obviously stupid to await the re currence of a date which by reason of arbitrary obanges in the methods of reck. oning time has lost its significance and does not indicate the true cycle of yeuis. Every Americau knows that Columbus discovered this hemisphere on Ootober 12, 1492, and at first thought October 12, 1892, would seem to mark the 4u0 auui versuiy of that event. But it will be re membered that time was then calculated upon a different basis than is now in vogue. Fur many centuries the Julian calen dar was the ucoepled authority for all ca'ctilatious, although its inaccuracy was not unknown. In 15s2 a reformation took place. The Gregorian calendar was then introduced in Europe, and this oal eudar is now used by all civilized na tions, wilh the exception of Kussia. which still adheres to the Julian method of computing time. When this reforma tion occurred it was found uecessary to drop ten days from the calendar, and October 4, 1582, became Ootober 15,1582 These dropped days were the accumula tions of many centuries of erroneous reukouiug. The J uliun calendar nan lim ed thut a year contained '3tii days, aud as this was 11 minutes and 14 seconds ton long the error amounted to 3 days every 4!H) years. The Gregorian calendar cor rected this defect by making every cen turial year a oominon yeur unless divisi ble by 400, whereas by the Julian calen dar every ear (centurial year included) divisible by 1 was a leap year. Thus by the new style of compulation the years lolW, aud 17U0 and 1800 were not leap years. Ah previously stated the reformation took place iu 1582, and ten diija were Biipprissed. But us the discovery of America was previous to the year 1500, which by the Gregorian calendar was common, there are but I) days to omit Consequently on October 21, 1802, the suu w ill occupy the same relative posi tion to the enith as on the 12th of Ooto ber, 1192, when for the first time Colum bus beheld these shores. Fur these reasons, together with the tact that every precedent is in favor of adopting the "new style" of reckoning, we favor the change. The Gregorian calendar was not intro duced into Great Britain until 175, ig norance aud prejudice defeating the change up to that time. Consequently it has beeu necessary to oone.it the dates of our American anniversaries which 0 immemorate events previous to 1751. Washington wan born Feb. 11th, but by the "new style" his birthday bills ou the 2Jud, aud that is the day we celebrate. The auuiversary ol Forefather's Day and ot the founding of the city ot Bos ton are both obseived ou the corrected date. It is unfortunate that the act ol congress of April 25, 1890, naming Oct. 12th, 1H92, as the date for the dedication of the World's Fair grouuda has Lot beeu amende I by a change ot date to October 21st. The fair will practically be a year late, Bnd the dedicatory eieroisos shonl 1 take plsoe on thetme anniversary, which is Ooiober 21. Congress has alreadv shown its good sense by niacins; the pop ular aud general celebration of winch the publio schools are to be the centers on the correct date. It only remains for congress to extricate the ustioufioni the comioal predu'ameut of a two-headed oelehration of Discovery Day by chang ing the Obioago date to oorresiain 1 with t'ie corrected date it has already set for the popular publio school oehjbratiops. A. Andrews, the genial postmaster Alpine, was iu the city yesterday. of THE Doctors are Coming ! Colds and Coughs croup, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, and hoarseness cured by Ayer'sCherryPectoral the safest and most effective emergency medicine. It should be In every - family. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass. ' . PKNLANI. Kl. Presiilent. It. BISHOP. Cashier. THANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COLLECTIONS MnJo on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD. HEPPNER. tf OREGON. J. F. Smith, Veterinary Surgeon, Ridging Horse Caitration and Caitle Spaying a specially. Instructions given at reasonable terms. After eighteen years of active practice and teaching mynieth orlp, I liBve concluded to withdraw from the road and will teach any man to cas trate the ridg'iug or heruied horse, cpay cows, and all nirsvlaropejat ions, together with mnny reoipea, for $50, only one fourth the usual prioe. I guarantee to make you an opurator, which is worth thousands, as there is uot agood operator now traveling in this part. Write me for referenoe or ask that traveling Thorn Llovd whom I started in part only. 5)6 sw J. F. Smith. Union, Or., July 9, '12. "0 I jLIs CURB A new mut Complete Treatment, consisting of suppositories, tnnnnym in inpumfB, msum da .mil h iiositive Cure for Kxtenml, Inter nal, BUuil or KlcediiiK, Itehiiiff. Chronic, Kecent or Hereditary Piles, unci many other diseases ai.ri funiMi wenkiii-HNi'fc: it isiilvvnvBH great ben efit to the general health. 'Ihe lirst discovery of a medical cure rendering nn operation with the knife unnecessary 1) reaiter. This remedy has never been known to I'm il. fl per box, i for .'; sent hv mail. Why miller from thiB terrible dis ease when a written guarantee ih given with boxes, to refund the nnmev if not cured. Hend stamp for free tmiuple. Guarantee issuied by Wihihaiii', Clahkk it Co., liolesale i Ketuil Druggists Sole Agents, Portland, Or. FOR SALK. CHAS. H. DODD&CO. IMPORTERS Of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND FARM MACHINERY. FS0KT. FIRST VINE STB., PORTLAND, OR. BUCKFYE MOVVfTaND .REAPER. I ...... uill lor Si:n?.llelU. ' ' i'lMMiiii: f iliem Bin- In ,,rv well I ' , I I iHr-l t. Bt v-ii 1..V . "U" Ve " ""' "'"'"' ' f" ,"", k,', HODGES' HAINES HEADERS. BUCKEYE STEEL FRAME BINDER. 11 ,,,..,,...1 ,r Si.-,.Bll. .." l..r..l.Hl.y. ni, ftear-Disehapae Binder i., f. " " ,,stI1";Tii".;. HOLLINCSWORTH & TAYLOR HAND AND .. nn - n mum IfefftS . DEERE HAY-LOADER AND MUDGETT IH fXWtm PROVtO TEDDER. HAY-PRESSES, PORTER'S HORSE HAY forks AND CARRIERS. SMUTTIER AMD M1LBURH FARMWACOHS .... mnminro nuAtTn"C TI1D RMH- GILS. CARTS, ETC. felfelS bt mmm MILLER'S STAR AUITMAM'S ST The mint KHrtllve arm Tiirehing auu ifa'if'K vj'" - K. ,i.l lor IS'li Cntnlniriio. Fr POH SAIiH BY H That portion of the Stiirr block occu pied by WLittier, Fuller & Co., on Front and PiDe etreeta, Portland, was partially deHtroyed by Are last Monday uiirbt. The loss will probably reach 8300,000. The cunse of the Qre ia ehrotided in mystery. There was no one in the building nt the time, and spontaneous oombustion is the only tenable theory as to its origin. It is not believed that the fire was started by inoeudiaries, from tho fact that ll broke out on the third Moor. There wis an explosion almost immediately after Ihe first blaze was seen, and several more explosions ooenrred soon after. This block was owned by Messrs. D. P. Thompson, J. N. Dolph and 0. A. Dolph, and from what could be learned, wan but lightly insured, though the two 0rms who were the heaviest losers were fully insured. The dUtinRiiUhed and Eminent HpecmliHtP, Thirteen yenrs experience in the Hospit als of Vienna aud Paris. The Greatest of Living Physiei;ns and Surgeons. AND it VV L. Forwond Hnd danahter, of Port land, are visiting friends nnd relatives io this city. A wnoi.K lot of us aroinolined to grum ble nt Agent Hart tor carelessness here j and there, and thouah he is the agent ol the company, ho cannot help matters be yond his reach. All acknowledge that Mr. Hart ia a very neenmmodating ngeut, and no better ponld be gotten lit Hepp ner station But the Lord knows thai the telegraph service into Heppner could be helped materially. It is slow and en tirely inadiq-inlo for the demands of Heppner. It is only at certain times that a message can be pent down through the Willows, and of Bundnys there is praotically no opportunity at nil to reach the outside world. In fact Ihe old Hepp ner Castle Hock line whs, six years ago, a belter line than the one running into Heppuer now. The corporation having charge of Ibe servioe should attend lo thiB. The earning power of Ibe line here can never be increased so long ns iu con tinues us it is. Know more about yourself. Every day the readers of our new spnpers an regaled with oases where, by Ibe leasl knowledge of uuntomy, physiology and hygiene, lives would he saved. For in stance, n few days ago a Crook conun sheepheider severed an artery iu hie uot, and had he kuetted a bnndkerebit't, and with a short stick or even the haudlo ol a pocket knife, brought the kuot tiglitb down ou the llesh of ihe extremity be tween Ihe heart aud Hie wound, his life would have been saved. Instead he was iguoi ant of the simplest idea of the cir culation, or the mode of stopping the flow of blood from a severed artery, ami he paid the penalty. Have your chil dren know more of the human house. Clod's grandest specimen of handiwork' aud they will in after years, bless youi name for it. Every common school Imp a short course of auutomy, physiology aud hygicue, and Ihe studeut should not pass it over. mi ir. Gemcv. Williams, Formerly Queen's Hospital, London, will visit Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 5, 6, and 7, AT THE rItiee Hotel, and can he consulted FREE OF CHARGE. Those illuu rious phynieians rim imme your dispones without asking n qu stion. Go Bud commit them thin tiny; it will cost you nothing, nnd inny save you years t f Bufttringand porhapwyour life, $1,000 IN GOLD (livon for any cane llicy tuko and cannot euro IV ANV) ANOTIIKK 1 MX1 for nny msw von evt'r heHni of tlmt llify uiulertuok find fttili-il to AKNKHS-SIIOP. .rock flnl fixtures. Good business: estullfslied in the niidst of a pood tnrniii!L- Hnd stock-riiislne country. Also for wide h frootl bonne mid iwo lots with or vvittiout tfie liustiieHS I'loperty. For further In lornnuion address Oaette, Heppner, Or. 4Hrt tf. TAKKS KXniPTlO.N. Mr. Otis Patterson: I the issue of the 2fith you speak of my having political views of my own, just ns if I had to have a separate cor raltooamp them in. Now Fat, if you will give space iu Ihe (iazette, I will let you have some of them, and you will find that seveu out of ten ot the men ol this county will agree to them. I will advance the planks I believe in, and any one is weloome to convert me from the error of mv ways. Aud I would like your readers to stand up and be oounted, nnd il they decide I am in the wrong, to spit it out. We fellows over this w ay are nothing but some of J. IVs farmers and laborers, aud if we are in error, some of your politician lawyers, doctors, or other professional men, ought to be able to tie able to convince us and bring us back in the folds of the g. n. p.'s. This is the first bone for you to pick: That the state should furnish all text hooks at cost, utilizing couviot labor for that purpose. Theu take the meat olio! this: We demand that all ofllccrs shall be eleoted by a direct vote of the people. Let every mau sign his name to his article. Human Caldwell. EliiHl Mile, Or., Aug. 1,2. Younr, Middle 'Aged, Old Men, Who may e mifTorinn from YOUTH Wh Vol,. ion. or liiR xct't-wH nf matured liuv hhouMrmi- hi ll at once, ht'tortt it if ti ate. thtm vi'lt-no nrai'titiomTH. who have ro equal Hi the Unitt'O Stains tin they Pan nnd will ri t-ture tti yon miti!i health wtion all othorn have failed. HHOKKN DOWN fONSTITDTIONH an rejir enated and manly vigor rcBtored hy llmir t w ami wtnn emu un'inons 01 iicauiKMii. injuriouH drugs u-wl Worn out bunneM imn fall fur mlvit-e, uanodally if you ar KittYoriiiK from NKHV0U8 DKH1LITY ur fai!in power, of any disormn of tho Myo, Kar, Hnd, Throat, Liiikh, Heart. Stomaeh. Skin, Kidneys or Uladder, HLOOI) IUSKASKvS Cuml in Khortost time by veuotahlo remedies. CATA1UUI AND CONSUMPTION. Ponitively eurwi hy their new (lornuin methotl. LADIES WHO SUFFFR from NervotiR Prostration, Sleeplessness, De sxiu)bi cy. Iiidiiretition, t'instinuuni, Lnssitiide, Pains in the haek or fides, and ditensis weidmr to thtir wx, cotihiilt tht-so i-liysieiKiui in the ut most cniitidertce. Remember ihe August (i ami 7. D1L WILLIAMS" MEDIC IL AND SHllllCU INSTITUTE. ADIMTKIVAIi LOCALS. Rnlil, the baker. Buy your bread aud cakes and save money, try it. n. Why go hungry when the City hotel furnishes yon a good meal at living ratt-H.. . a John Jenkins advertises his tine kiin of brick. Reintuiberlhat Heppner brick equal the best. a ' Hardware" did you say? Why. yes, at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the place for bargains. For cash yon can get more at the East ern Clothitig honae, with Levi on deok, limn any other plaoe in Heppoer. n M. Liohtenlhal & Co. have just re ceived a fine lot of ladies' kid, button aud tie shoes. At bottom prices. a The l'alaoe is the leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone. a Don't overlook T. W. Avers, Jr., the leading druggist. Choicest perfumes, purest drug's and the fiueHt toilet articles always on band. a The Buchler beer, 5 oents per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hall, Osmers Hughes, niops., next door to M. Lich teutbnl & Co.'s shoe store. a Ooflin & McFarland have just received a oar load of Mitohell Wagons, Hacks, etc , and have also a large supply of farm ing implements of all kinds, a The M. L. &T. Co.siuoe they have roofed all their platforms, have an iin meuse storage capacity. This company uow deals iu grain, lumber and wood, h Since Shaw & McCarty purchased the meat market they have al ays endeavor ed to keep on baud the freshest and choicest meat, sausages uud bolognns. a Henry Heppuer's warehouse is one of the largest and most capacious in East ern Oregon, tlenry is ow prepared to do a general forwarding business. Kates reasonable. a Thompson it Binnsown the buss which goes to aud from the City horel, but will cull for parlies desiring to go to traiu in iiny part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a What will perseverance, plnok and en 'erpris avail in this wild west, if you cauuot get big baru'ainS? However, be fore giving up entirely, visit Minor Bros.' emporium. a Don't overlook Kirk & Knsmus for bargHitiN. They have pnrchosed I he bus mess of J. W. iVIatlock & Co.. but will soon remove lo Ihe Mullory corner, oppu tile Ibe Palace hotel. a Dr. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia aonquerer, will positively cure dyspepsia nnd all its kindred ailments. Every bot tle sold under a positive guarantee to ITect a cure or money refunded. See ad in this iHsue. a My dear, let's go around to the saloon 'his eve, and Lane Matlock's ice ream saloon, I mean, where von can gei ice cream that will make your month water; also Uud in slock the freshes' rruils and finesr. coufectionnries. a -pHO!E who arc Interested hi tlie Kifrht Mile 1 country utot Morrow comity to know that wehiivea few extra copies left, whleh can be secured cither at Geo. Thornton's news stand or at the Gazette ollicu. lis-BW. t' TOXIE to the Palace otel bar for cTIttrripnfoie J (,'oektatls. Cbuinpnirne on tup. G'.i-hw B1U lot of Oooseberrv nnmbers of the Ga zette that onght to be sent away. Call In. invest ami help .vourconntry. swtl 'i-0 KNOW that' L. D. Tloyed 1b Heppuer's I leiuHiiKcontrai'tnr nnd bulkier. Kstinmtes given on all kinds of work, otllee at resi dence. Henpner. Or. 71-sw. AWairoinnaker. one the best locations in Morrow eonntv. .Most have a little capital Call on or write tlHzetteollice for particulars, sw NOTICE-TIM BKK CULTURE. LandOllh-e at The Dalles, Or., June :ifl, 1892. Complaint having been entered at this oltiee bv John I). Ilickey. of Morrow county. Oregon, against Edward C. l-nwlesB, lor failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. "2774 dated Nov. 17, 1SS7, upon the El4 N and Ef-2 SW'n of See 7, Tp :l S, K -V E. In Morrow Co., or , with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that said Edward C. Lawless hrt bit led to break or cause to be br.iken five acres on said tract w ilhin one year alter his timber culture entry of said tract, the said parties are hereby sninmoned to appear at this ollice on the z7th day of Aug., ut In o'clock a. m., to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. J. H . Morrow, County Clerk, is authorized to take testimony in this case, ut his otlice in Heppner, at 10 a. in., Aug. '20, lfW2. John W. Lkwis, ."fl'v'df) Heuister. LEACH A HMSTlKhKG LKXlMiTW, UKI'.Ulin. MINOR BROS., llKI'l'NElt, Oil. Otis Patterson uriTADV DIIQI IO cali. A CONVEYANCER i) AT OFFICE NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ollice at Ln (; ramie, Or., June M, 1892 Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd that Btud proot u ui he mane Deiore tne uounty Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on August Jsii-2. viz: MM A 11 U .-. If V l i , D. 9. No. 1003). for the NES. Hcu W, Tp i S, R 20 K, W M. He names the followine witnessea to prove hie contiinums residence upon ami cultivation ol said laud, viz: Homer tirny.H I). Taylor, V. Sprowles, Char ley Lontr, all of llei)pner, Oregon. TiOI-jII A. llLK.l VRtt, RROISTRR. NUTHJK OF INTKNUON. Land Ollice at I,n Crande, Or., .Inly 1, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the lollowiug-nam-ed settler bus tiled notice of his intention to make commuted final proof in Btipportof his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Hepp uer, Or., tin August l.'i, isu'2, viz.: W ILL I A M DIXON LCUD Hd No. .r)2S:! for tbeN"a. NE4, Sec -!2 nnd U, SIC',, Sec !.', 'I p 'J. ri, K 2 li, M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of. said land, viz: Henry Jones, Arthur Smith, Isaac Phinv8 ttohert Johnson, all of Heppner, Oregon. vWl liaiu W. bim, take notice. A. Ciavrh, TiOI-'jH Kegister. T II E Eastern Clothing House C5. Branch at Porllnntl, hns opened n BigLine of Jadies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Also Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises and Fancy Goods. You will fiuil rmr Clothing Department with nn nRRortment. incliidiutr Kqnitre Cut Sacks, Three and Four Button Frocks, mnde of the host Amentum Weavem, Scotch Woolen Wor steds, Cheviots, made up to sell iu full finitft, iNOTICK OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dulles, Or., June 28, 1H92. Notice Is hereby jiiven that the following named settler Iihh tiled notice of her intention to make final proof In support of her claim, aud thatnaid proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, ur., on August (i lSl'2 viz: M.Uilllli LOUNKV, NEK MAtitilE CON' LEE lid. No. Ih77, for the Nk NV4 and N VV!4 X&A Sec. 4, Tp. 1, d K. Jl K. ft'. M. Hhe names the following witnesscR to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: M. M. Beitfhlev. Edward Cluff, C. B. Cochran aud J. W. liedtoid, all of Heppner, Oregon. John W. Lkwis, Keyister. $25.00 Suits reduced to 20.00 " 17.50 " 15.00 " 12.50 " New Duessmakrb. Miss Lttlia Par her, just from the E nt. linb opener dresfi milking pnrlurs ovi r Mrs. W. A Jnbn MtouV, where she is prepared t' do all kinds of drpsBiiinkiim in lutest styles and nt lensnuiible rates. 4-tf jj IN STATE NORMAL OUT'OK-TOWN P ATI EN 1'8 Trmted wilh unfftiliilff 8iicot'H tltrmicti oorr-o-pouilenct. ,IIih1k"ih'piU In, from i.hrttt VHtion to any pnrt f tl I'nimlry. Wr'ttt for nynH'tmn b unk to hll mil. mul b lotlor fully iilHiuinif your itirtfaMt' i inn wlvi.'oi. tl,' will IhTiilnrn wt freo. AtlilnswHll 1,'tlrn i luinl) lo 11K.U. W. WIl.l.UMH. M n.. UK1 Ooary St. su Fi-Hm'isro. Cal. MON'MOrin, OKKGON. The leading Normal School of the Northwest. ROXKl) (IF Rl'DKNTS. Ronjnmin Schofiplrl, Pre., J. n. V Bntlpr. Sery. Ex-Officio.-nii Exrellenrv Uovornor Pennypr. Hon. E. H. MoKlmr. Super ntei'd;iit of I'libl c In irnrlioi.; Iloj. . V. MrHri.lr.S.wtarynf nte: Hon. Jacob Votirliem. H.rtl. A. Noltner. J. t. Yhite. Hon. W. II. Holuiea. Alfrwi Lacy, Hon. P. W. H" ley. Hon. J. J. Duly. THK STATE NOItMAL i a I.ivr SonooL. rapidly Rrowlnc and rapidly nddinR to its fncilitiee ror theppecial irnininnof teaoliora. It uraduatea are i" d-m ml to till Rood posilions A gain ol so :.er cent, in attendance wal made last year. An enrollnrnt of NU is annoipati-it to- the neit year. New menilwn have bina Med to the faculty nnd adililionnl iippuraliu siippliiil. A diploma entitles one to teach iu any county in the Hint without further examination. Normal, Normal Advanced, Business, ira and Art Dpts. 8PK1AI. ADTANTAOK9 IN VOCAL AND lNSTUUMKNTAL MCHIC. A Year in School for One Hundred and Fifty Dollars. TUITION RFDUCFn to U: S for Normal. nd 5.l for Suh Normal per term of ten jtcekj. B.n I at Norma I I , ini HaM Ml P' week- Kuniiaheil r....m l v per week. Hoard and lods Sjwuh Private familiea J W per w'Sk. BeaMitul and hd.hlul locat.on No ealo.,,,.. First Term Opens September :20. ly. r. I.. I :.ni'ltr i.Ij. n. tv. rrM. hOO-lti fw Monmouth. tlreEon. Vor Cntalocue adtlreaa nr J. M. PDWKId.. Vice Prw. wnio IT 01 AIUS WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, JSfiloin, Oregon The con rite most complete nml tin highest nrruie of any TiniMv pclnml In the Northwest. lt..t Mint iiii'iwt ni.'itinitu nf tivii-htiiff Knlrtrii- wl frti tlHie mitt new pUn tor tutruetlon of tH'k'innerit (r the enmltitr mhtl yeur. in iiloiium irmnteil on eomiMeiiou oi vourse. Next term tu'niini Sept. Mh, lS'.'J. tH'iut forcAtalogue. Z. M. I'AR IN. oU JO w. Muicl Director. ChangefjOwnership TU HAVE TAKKN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET. T nhioh we Di-onnne to conduct in the most satisfactory mnnner. 'Will keep on hnnds nt all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, $20.00 15.00 - 12.50 10.00 - 7.50 Men's and Boys' Kats and Caps at Factory Prices Exnniine Hie goods nnd you will find all Aluules nnd cnlnrp, wliicli will eive mdisfaction Before inucbnsitig, call nudf xiimiiie my stock 13. A. IIEltREN'rS BUILDING, May Street, Heppner. Oregon. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OH" MANCH1SSTKK, KNOLAND k. W. PATTEHSIIN, nGKXT pj?oqtt-e "est wx-ii mim mi price Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. V. A YE liS, Sr., Manager. 448 DAX OSMERS. MAT HUGHES. Columbia Beer Hall! DOOR lo 21. Licldmihnl & Co.'s Shoe Store, Main -L Street. Keep on hand a Fine Line of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc. We, hare Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to Cents Per Glass, On draught, frpsli nnd cool. Lunch of nil kinds. Hope to see all their old friends aud many more. OSMEK'S & HUGH ES. Props. Footwear Footwear ! f) Tli-lvh,,nnr.,l .In. o.HhliaMn.nt of Wnnnrw h. Zr$) !!L'vrtfr..mth l.,Ht...l,. M,i.,s,r,.-, ,0,,p,r nc There you wi find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTBTHAL & CO., 65-tt ProDrietoi's. rillv 1 I I Itr 'ry ll; (S of them at the iUVO. Gatte Office