7t i2.fi Give your business to Heppner people and" therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. P "01 HI I. M. Cummins has resigned the edito rial tripod of tb Wasco News, being ancoeeded by Frank M. Bixy, a yonng man of some experience in the newspaper business. Tuk branch railroad from the Union Punifli Una tn Ihn town nf Union is at """wonipleted, bringing Union in direct tiun willi the outside world. The of this is due J W. Sueltnn, oue jii'h lending cnuncilraen. ireaitleut Uniou Eleitiio Liiilit Co., owiihi depot telegraph line, a ruHMniK lit , and iu fHOt one uf the must euter- g men iu Union. A J. Hickb, in his so-long a-to r issue of the Record, pompon! to that paper as the leading journal rrow oounty. We refer the public to the various newspaper annuals pub lished in the United States, ns to thecon sistenoy of the statement. Foreign ad vertieeis do not agree with Mr. Hicks but if be takes Buy pleasure iu this harm, less balluoiuation, the Guzette is perfect y willing that be should enjoy it. The Heppner Becord has changed hands again. Since its birth, less tlmu two years ago, it baa changed ownership three times. This is not altogether com plimentary to a would-be leading paper, yet we wiBh the present proprietor, Mr. Vawter Crawford, success iu the venture. However, we shall take the privilege ot our position to criticise his efforts when in our opinion tbey are not for the best interests of the publio, yet we bope that nothing will appear which will mar the friendly feeling which lias always existed between the present proprietor of the Becord and the management of the Ga zette. Tub Gazette receutlyreoeived a notioe of an appeal to the public to institute re form societies everywhere for the better ment or Humanity, now wuile many kinds cf reform movements are commend able, yet too many of the reformatory efforts, thus for inaugurated, have been mainly devoted to trying to eliminate evils In others, by external appeals in the form of speeches and arguments to prove the tffionoy of certain methods or theories to reform the race, while th se advancing them do not seem to under stand that reform oomes from within, and must be evolved for one's self. In fact it is almost wholly through self-reform that anyone oau ever hope lo make any great degree of sucoess in the reforma tion of the world at large. Kesoliition and reform are closely allied, for without the first nothing can be accomplished in the way of reform. Ho let those who art anxious to inaugurate this movement, stand boldly out with resolute will and determined purpose and closely guard their own thoughts, that they only evolve good ones; tuut they neither think nor speak ill of another, no matter bow great the provocation; and that they strive persistently to be the embodiment of love and good-will. Then wheii you have brought about this complete s 'lf-reform, you may congratulate yaiirself upon tin inauguration of a wonderful reform up on the human race, i.ud consider that the milleuium is near at hand. THE MEETING CALLED FOR OCT. 4, iS92. Let Ther b a Fall Attendance of the Members. READ AND PONDER! Over the Crops being a failure Or the Roads being dusty Unofficial and unauthorized notice has been heretofore publinhed to the tftVci that the Oregon I'ress Association wmihl meet on the 26ih of bepiemlier, and had it not been fur varum and iiupnruui reaS'.UH biob Ii;iV- o -ine t the Knuwl etlgtMil the pieeident nf the iinmujihiioii Hinoe Una HnnoiiMceuieni, he would hav. ncqim FOed in this date. But h liud- ut ui-iiiy of the counties will have then fairs during the preceding and same weeks; and, ns a rule, nearly all the schools take up about this time, in which many of the editors and publishers have a local pride and desire to be at home- It whs also the wish to accommodate the Portland exposition, as the management had designated September 21th hi the time for '-Press Day." Iu order that the members outside of Poitlitnd could make oue trip, this date seemed tha best that could have been selected, but the other considerations, fur the good of the Pi ess Association and securing a full attend ance maKe it necessary to select some day that will not conflict with local in terests, and notioe is hereby given thai the time for holding the next meeting ol the Oregon Press Association will be on Tuesday, Octobor 4th, at The Dulles. We believe the date eeleoted for the meeting of the association will prove sat isfaotory to all members and not inter fere with any previous or more import ant engagements. It is also denirable that all newspapers in the Stute be rep resented at the meeting of the aRsocia ciatiou, and those who have heretofore been members snail consider themselves suob uutil the future action of tne amo tion, whether they have complied with all the requirements of the constitution or not. Let ns have a full representa tion of the publishers of Oregon. It will do us all good to meet together, ami we also bope that this session, while wo do not propose that it shall be exempt from pleasure, will be one of busiuess as well- A. NoL'i.NEn, AlukhT ToziEH, President. Secretary. pJETBF8 : GOIO : OIL. Alarvelous Cures JCiTectecl by it.s Use. ,T7niS wonderful uipdicine is the wondpr of the nineteenth century, effecting n cure when all other (3 remedies fail. It is distilled from jjlnnta growing upon the banks of the Congo River, iu South All ien. Tlif fiit knowledge we, possei-H of this wonderful oil is found iu some of the writing of Cuvilham, n Portuguese "navigator mid African explorer, who was sent out by the King of Abyssinia uliout the year 1488. He spunks of ft wonderful penetrating oil that was Hi use by the Zimbos, a reiuuaut of n once powerful African nation, and in some recent cyphers found upon some ruins iu a very ancient city culled Zimboe (meaning a royal house,) more evidence has beeu produced of this wonderful oil, or rather of the plants from which it is distilled, thus proving conclusively that the secret was sacredly guarded by these ancient inhabitants of the Dark Continent. As the world has progressed more explorations have been made into Equatorial Africa, and suffering humanity ha been greatly benefitted, as well as medical science being advanced by the rediscovery of this wonderful Congo Oil. It was hrst brought into civilized Europe by a member of the expedition sent out from London in 18G0, under the command of Captain Speke, whose explorations reached far up the Congo River, The secret of its production was jealously guarded until upon the death of the party in whose possession it was, when it was given to a party named Hattee, who formed a company, known as the Congo Oil Company, having its headquarters at Zanzibar, South Africa, with a branch in New York City, and thus placing upon the market this most wonderful of all remedies. By its use all pain disappears, but it h particularly recommended in Sciatica, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &c. It is wonderfully penetrating, and to use it once is to become a friend to it always. By its use, thousands who are suffering can be relieved. It is the cheapest because it is the best, and one bottle of it will go further than a dozen of the many so-called cures for these ills. It is purely for external use. Full and explicit directions are printed on each bottle. If you are afflicted, try a bottle; and before you have used it your aches and pains will disappear, and there will be no more use for crutches or canes. It is for sale by all druggists and dealers iu patent medicines, or can be supplied by the undersigned, who are the sole Pacific Coast Agents for this wonderful oil. Prepared by THE CONGO OIL CO., Zanzibar, South Africa, and New York. WHEN THE EASTERN CLOTHING -HOUSE Given yon such bargains for oasli. 11 Biir Lineof Poots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises AT i mi Hats and Fancy Goods GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A Little Girl's Kiiierifuve In u Light-house. Mr. mid Mrs. Loreu Trosoot are keep ers of the Uuv. lighthouse utSiiml Uuutli Mich. Bud are blessed wnb u Uuiiulitui lour yenrg ulil. Last April she whs tok en tlowu wnb mouaels, iullowed witli u dreadful coiikIi und I liming into u (ever. JJuotura at home mill ut Detroit treated her, but iu vum, she xiew worse rapidlj until site wan a mere "Uaudful ot buues." Ttieu she tried Dr. Kiuk'h Mew Discov ery, mid after the use of two and tt bull bottles, whs completely cured. Tbey biij Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight iu gold, yet you limy get a triiil buttle free at Slocuui-JoliiiHtou Diug Co.'b store. KNIGHTS Of PYTHIAN. Tlii MnprcuiA Luilitu KifctN autl MoMn hii In tei'mlluK ScMHlun. HTItAYKI). Twonorrel homes. Oneof thorn branded "8" on the right shoulder, likewise nu the right st f la. The other wus brnnded "8" on the rlht shoulder, also "li." The weight ol euoti was ubout 1050 pouuda. Auvone returning the same to my riinoh at Eight Mile will receive a rewnnl Of $15. BW tt HVLVANUS WllKlHT. (). A. It. MEETING. There will be a cull meeting of linw lins Post ot Heppner, Suturduy next, ai 1 p. iu. The object of the meeting is to confer with the citizens' committee to arrange for campflre iu October. G. VV. Smith, P C. 0. 0. 13oon, Adj. NOTICE OF SKKVICIiS. A Large Stock of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods to be sold at Cost. A number of summer suits and odd pants to be disposed of regardless of cost. Come early and avoid the rush in securing bargains. w HII COMPANY orb Pacific Coast Agents. Stroulll ami Health. If you are not feeliug atroug and bmillhy, try Electric Iiittera. If la grippe bus left you weiik and weary, use Eleo trio bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently Hiding those organs to perform their functions. If yon are nillicted witb sick headache, you will tind speedy and per manent relief hy taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles onlv Mle at Slooiim-Johnsou Drug Oo's. ADDITIONAL lAJCALS. Iiiasmuoh as uint Sunday is Bio. Bell's last services iu Heppner, and his quarter, ly conference, we withdraw our evening service uext Suhbath, consequently there will be uo preaching iu our church either morning or evening. However, all our uiemberf ure urged to be present at our regular prayer meeting on Thursday eve aing. Evening services to tliis date lll begin at 7:311 p.m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. J. M. Siiulsk, Pastor. The supreme lodge Kuigbts of Pythias were iu session at Kansas City lust week, from the 2'2nd tu the Mill inclusive, with fully 70,000 Knights iu attendance. Oue of the moBt important things that oiime before tbe Bession, and one iu which the entire Pytbiuu world is interested, was the revision ot tlx ritual which was adopted by tbe supreme lodge. The following are the ollicors selected for tbe ensuing year: Supreme chancellor, W. V. Uliu kwell, of Kentucky; supreme vice-chancellor. Walter B. Kitobie, of Ohio; supreme pre. lute, . T. lllacknier, ot California; su preme master of exchequer, F. J. Willey, of Delaware; supreme keeper of reoords and Heal, li. L. C. White, of Tennessee; supreme uiustur-at aritis, J. II. Lyons, of Kansas; supreme inner guard, A. 0, Gardiner, of New York; supreme outer guard, Jobu II. Thompson, of Washing ton, D. C. The supreme temple of Pythian sisters also held a very interesting session at the same city. The records of this order now show a membership of 18,00(1, an In crease of 7, (KM iu the last nine months The ollk'ers chuaeu by the Pythian sis ters were bs follows: Supreme obief, Mrs. llattie A. Uobiu- son ; supreme senior, Mrs. Sarah J. Gnff, Center Falls, K. I.; supreme junior, Mrs. 11. W. Dodd, Fort Madison, In.; supreme mistress of recouls and seals, Mrs. M. D Woods, KanBos City ; supreme mistress of finance, Mrs. Emma Bacon, Dayton, O.; supreme guard, JtlrB. Emma Ham mond; supreme protectress, Mrs. Sarah Wolf, San Frauoisco. Tbe supreme trus tees arc )et to be selected. Like a Ureut Hallway With its branches running in ever direc tion, are arteries Bad veins which convey I lie blood to every part of the human sys tern. A coli, sudden change or exposure, may oause poisonous acids to olog the circulation, and then comes Itheuma tism. liewarel If you value life re move this obstruction with Dr. Drnni nioud's Lightning Remedy. Yuu can get a large bottle at the druggist lor $5, or it will bo sent tu yon by prepaid express if you send to Hie Drnmiuoiid Medicine 0o., 4H-60 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. There is tilimt Kxclteiat-iit Among Kheumatie sulTerers over the new remedy that is being put up iu New York City. It isclaitned there has never been a case where it has failed to cure It is called Dr. Dinmuiond's Lightning Hemedy for lUienmntism, and is sold for 85 per bottle. The remedy is certainly making for itself a world wide reputation as the country is full ot Khenmatism. This wonderful preparation does nut ef fect a euro uext week, but relieves at once, and almost miraculously. Kent by express prepaid on receipt of price. DrummonJ Medicine Co., -IN-M Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. Kuhl, tbe baker. Buy your bread and cakes and save money. Try it. n. John Jenkins advertises bis tine kiin of brick. Itemember tbut Heppner brick equal the best. a For cash you can get more at tbe East ern Clothiug house, with Levi on deok, than any other place iu Heppner. a The Palace is the leadiug hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone. n Don't overlook T. W. Avers, Jr., the leading druggist. Choicest perfumes, purest drugs and the finest toilet articles always on hand. a The Bnehler beer, 5 cents per glass, at the Colinuhia Beer Hall, Gamers S Hughes, mops., next door to M. Lioh tent hid & Co.'s shoe store. u Since Shaw & McCarty purchased the meat market they have always endeavor ed to keep on baud the freshest aud choicest mean, Bausages aud bolognas. The M. h. & T. Co , since they bave roofed all their platlorms, have an im meiise storage capacity. Tins company now deals iu grain, lumber and wood. Henry Heppner's warehouse is one of the largest aud most capacious in East eru Oregon. Henry is now prepared to do a general forwarding business. Hates reasonable. Thompson & Binnsown the buss which goes to and from the City hotel, but wil call for parlies desiring to go to train in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a What will perseverance, pluok and en terprise Bvail in this wild west, if you cannot get big bargains'? However, be- lore giving up entirely, visit Minor Bros, eiuporuin. a Dr. Grant's Claalo, the great dyspepsia oonqnerer, will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kiudred ailments. Every bot tle sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or inouey refunded. See ad. in this issue. a My dear, let's go around to tbe saloon this eve, and Lane Matlock's ice cream saloon, 1 mean, where you can get ice cream that will make your month water; nlsn tind in stock the freshest fruits and liuest confeotionnries. a Don't overlook Kirk & Knsruus for bargains. They have purchased the buR iness of J. W. Matlock A Co., but will soon remove to the Mallory corner, oppo site the Palace hotel, a 1 riLAiii TI8 LaJinii IM Ot 153 Gil! WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. D. A. HEKREN'S BUILDING-, May Street. Heppner, Oregon. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OF MANCHESTBK, I5NGIANU i. W. PATTERSON, AGENT ..o ti ot i t. wr.tt DAN OSMERS. MAT HUGHES. Columbia Beer Hall! lfSX2' DOOR to M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s Shoe Store, Main y Street. Keep on hand a. Fine Line of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to & Cents Per Olasss, On draught, fresh and cool. Lunch of all kinds. Hope to ee nil their old friends and many more. OSMEHS &. HUGHES. Props. Mrs. Margaret Von Mow M l I I li il I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I r Hill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 Mil I IHiltMiM I M l 1 1 1 1 1 M i a BORO THE JEWELER Ir "iu it" yet. H I M l 1 1 till III 1 1 1 M I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 M l 1 1 1 1 in Mil , 1 1 in ,, Hi SHEEP MEN ATTENTION I Have f oi- Slolo Four Thousand Bucks. Fifteen liuudrsd are Thoroughbred, and 2500 Grade Bucks from Win. Ross band. For terms and prices address Charles Cmiiiinc;liam, CARE I'KNDLKTON SAVINGS BANK, PENDLETON, OREGON Footwear 3 SES Footwear ! ThA r.nly htiof htuT "Tinp pstnhliBhnipnf of fTonrinprhftB mnyod frtim t hf I' nst nili'oi! M'tiii Htrno-. tothfir pt'w storp room, npxt ''nor tn H. Hinokin n ft Co.'h. There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., Jtvialn. Ntreeti Heppner Ox FALL MEETING -OF THE- eper piv.f For T. W. AYEHS, Jr., & Co. J.V THEIR XF.W STUHE, XEXT DOOR TO CITY HOTEL. WOK OUT FOR SOME THISO A'ir. IM. DUCK'S IIAkINd I'OWOKI!. uiul lmlimi I in- Rurklfirn Ai'llti'a HhIvp The best aiilvu in the worlil for cuts. tiruiwD, Koim, uloi-m milt niriim, ti-vrr Hiirt'H, tetter, rbiipeil IoiiuIh. utiiitiiutim, Horns, Hint nil .Mil tt UtioiiH, Hint i"ro tivi'l curtw nilm. nr uo y tt-iiireil. ll H Kimrniiteit to yivn peiii-ct .ittfHOiion, or motley rt-tumlt-J. 1'noe '25 ct-niH (ut box. For Bute by Hiooum-Joliuntou llriij; Co. LobT. Somewhere on t tie roml be tween lienjiner Hint W'Huer, n wtiel lo tt buby unrrntite. Fiiutor will oonfer n favor by roturniuu it to tbin utlice. 18-2) Hupplyhm the Army, Nuvy imri ment. Chloiitio Inter OiYim. Tbe imri'lmsititf nui'iits ot Hie United States Governnient Imve or'tereii tiourlv one hundred tlioiisiiiul pounds of Dr. I'rioe's linking l'owder iu the tlrnt live mouth ot this year, 18iV. The government exereines (jivst euro in noleotinif its supplies of all kimls, re jivtiiiK everything tlmt is not ot the best, nuil I lie very fuel that it lias adopted Dr. I'rioe's IinkiuK l'owder is proof that it lias foiiud it tbe best of all the baking powders. Dr. Friee's is peculiarly ndapt eil for export, us neither loiiif sea voyages nor oliiuate ebances nlfeet it, this brand keeping fresh and sweet for years while other baking powders deteriorate rapidly. It is guaranteed to the government to tie ft pure oreiini of tartar powder free from miioniii, ilium, or oilier harmful sutiHtanoes, and it is also tha only ha king power prepared by a plosii'iiiu of bigh stHnditig. Nkw Diiksshakkb Mis Ij-ths Tur ker, j'lM flolllllie K el. ll'.K opi'lled drea- ni'ikit g parlii-H ovi r .Mis V. A John-sIoi-'h, where she is prepttred to do all kinds of dresNimikoiK Hi latest sriles aud at leasxindile uites. 4-lf The latest ib ntis'n , erown and lirid-.-e work. iim'P -iieee4!.riilly iiee.imi'livlied hv Dr. li. V. VaiikMuin tt-is sdmini-it red when desired. Thouipeoti huihliiig, Uepi uer, Or. l a w- , PKN'l.ANI), Presliletit. Of 4 R. BISHOP, - ARTISTIC JOB PRII ON SHOUT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TEEMS TU VNSACiS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. l'XCHANGU BOUGHT & SOLD.1 lIEriWEH. tf OREGON, j MjYU. 1)1 IVIP I 'I III A )l UTI Plenty of them at the Gazette Office KOK W A 1,1-:. 11 AUNKSS SIMM'. Ktot'k Hint tixturcs. (.Jotnl litiNini'ss; 0Hititiiinhel in the mitlst of tt tood tanniiiK Hiitl Btork-ralttt; I'tMintrv. Also fni naif ti KtMxi luium- hihI i o totn uith or itlmiit I lu tuislni'se imipiTty. For fnittu'r in kiriimtUin Hiltlivtm i.HetU1, Hoppuer, Or. -ksl if. NOTU EOF INTENTION. Untl OttH'O Ht a Cramlo. Or, June 1,182. Notiiv in herein- iveu thrtt tlie following nn.imt1 8fi tier hits 'filed notiee of bis intetitiou to iiiiike tiinil proof in support of hieelulm, and that ttuiii proof will e made before the eoiiiity elerk m' Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on sept 3, sti, viz.: i'ATHH K QUAll). U.l No. 4S07. for the Nl of N K , fee '2, aud WJj Ol S4, See -.-J. TpHH, K '21 K, W M. He unmet) the following wltm-snei to prove nil coutlmiouB rendenco upon, aud cultiva tion of salt! laud, vi.: John N. F.lder, A. J. MeKenzie, Richard Nev ille, h. A. Herron, all of Heppner. Oregon. Allen SSallaeo aud Tardou Williamson take notice. fU -Jl J A. CLEAVER, Register " NUTlCK"OF INTENTION. Land Otnoe at La irande, Or., Aug 25. 1W2. Notiee is hereby j-lven mat the following named settler has tiled notiee of hit intention to make Unal prool in support of his claim, and that said prool will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppi'er, Oregon, ou iiotober S. Iv' vi: I JOHN P. SKOGLAND, j Hd. No. S.-XZ, for the W SW'i4 and MV SW4 : see. A, aud NK KW sec. 27, Tp. 3d, K , K. I U. M. I lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uooti and cultivation of " ; : ; i said laud, : VwmuMimker. one the best hvation in i Loreu Oeutrv. Austin Gentry. Charles Mann .4 MurroH county. Must have a Mttte capital. I ami jtnitM A. Wi-t.- .ilnf unniwr. tr,.o..n ' i "It 0K h ho are Interested In the Kight Mile j country and Morrow eountv to know that welmuMi ivw extra copies lett. nliiehcun be seemed eillier ut lieo. Thornton's lie" s stand or ut the vmeUe uthei. ii-sw. CmMK to the 1'ithue otel bar for Champagne ( ov.ktiiilb. I litt'iipiigue on tup, ii:'-sv Mi lot ol (.loosi'lierrv it ii iiiIhtb of the da cite that ouulit to Ite sent avuy. Cut) in, in ost iiud lietp jour country. sv tf 'i KNOW that I.. IV Moved is Heppner's I leadiMKcoitlriietor atid bnltder. Kstiniates gi e-i m all kinds of work, witue at resi dence, lleppticr, or. 71-sw. NOTICE OF INTENTION. iAiid Office at The Dalles, Or., Aug. 9. IS'f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow comity, Or., at Heppimr, Or OU bept. 17, ISW, viz: JOHN 1I.FR, (Hd. No. 4021) for the N'S N El, NEli KWU, and Lot 1 of Sec. 19, Tp. a H K M E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation oi, said land, viz: fcolomon MayfieW, Cyrns Shlnn, Stephen La lande and J. F. Vuuut. ail of Heppner, Dregon. John W. Lkwi, Kegister. Call ou or writeOuettcoUice for iiarticuiars. sw t NOTICE OY INTENTION, Land Offlee at La Grande, Or., Julv 25, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the 'following named settler has tiled notiee of his intention to make 11 Hal proof iu support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, or., at Heppuer, or., ou September x, ixy2, via: CHAKl.ES II . MYERS, Hd. No. W, fortheSWSec, -23, Tp. 2 9 R 28 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous ivsideuce upon aud cultivation of said land, vu: Joseph Luckman, J. M. Waddell B. Veerkamp and A. E, sua it b, all of Lena, Oregon. A. CLIaVIR, 11-21. Kegister OCTOBER 19, 20,21,22. The Directors have taken the utmost pains in preparing their Programme, and hope that they will be rewarded by the liberal patronage of the general public as well as the Horsemen. FIRST DAY, Oct. 19.-Quarter-mile dash; purse, 1100.00. ourse. MO 00. SECOND DAY, Oct. 20. Free for all ; best two in throe, hall-mile heats weight pony race; best two In three, half-mile heats; purse tJO.00. oe iiAi. Oct. il. Ihree-eights mile dash; purse fluU.UO. Ftve-eightB mile dash Local saddle horses, 400 yards; purse $125.00. Catch purs FOURTH DAY. Oct. 22. For defeated horses: TOO varria- heats; purse f'200.00. purse J75.00. Free for all; half-mile Five to enter, three to start; 10 per cent of purse for entrance fees, All purses will be divided as follows: Seventy per cent to the w inner, twenty per cent to the second best and ten to the third. These races will be governed hy the rides of the Pacific Blood Horse Association. Will hnrjg purses for horses that niijjht come here who are not qualified to enter in any of the above races. DIHBCTORS I OTIS PATTERSON, Secretary, A. D. MoATEE, Freaideut. J. . Brown, T. V. Ayers, Jr., E. O. Sperry. 517-Otol9. Cha n geofjOwn e rsh i p TTfE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, T which wa propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hands nt all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. sha.av & Mccarty, ProDrietors. 85-tt HIGHEST CASH PRICE ' Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. V. AYERS. Sr, Manager. 448