NOiiCIt TO ADVEltTISKIW. npH'WK desiring the insertion of display arts., 1 ur change ot' --ame, must et their copy in not hvicr limit Monday evening for Tllestlay'B edition, or 'lhurlay eveniiiK for Fridays edi tion, illfi ATTkHSON PUULicHlNtiCO. Ml TICK. Nothing L'CTA 'ocbb. As our down town reinrier tins oocul itiug Hiomid on oueof his uootitniHl tnUM recently, be whs greatly BlaMled by bearing nnenrilily B(trtHtn "f "Fir!" ''Vlnnli-r !" "Jiini'i!" "iiun !" etc, mm the home be happeued to lie (jaFBiuif. laiHiiioe Lib nurpriMe on rueliititf iuto the boune to fee two femin- 1. The sum of five cents ter line will be inn tnrnia hiia mnw-rl with n hro m and charged for "cards of tbanks. ' "resolutions of , n .1 a hi niakinir handsome rraiwt,".Hsuof neddlne presents and donors, ",e 'er 8 nremoVel. IllHItlliK nanusouie and obitnarj notices, (other than those the editr Beveu font leHpe fl(im I'batta to Kettee, or st all liin. sell Kie as a matter of nes.) and thence to the bed, and then attain around noncesot special meetings or wnaiever purpose. , , . )n HKkinu ..,.. it mHllnt. t,Pv exclaimed, "Mnniei I"' "Murder!" StT' Mud thru bin atteuliiin w8 attracted b Notices ol chnreh and Bocietv and all other ciiivi iiMiui.eius iioni w lurii icenue in lu ue ue- rived, binill lie cliHryed for at the rate of live ' ceiiiB a line, llase n.les will be sliiclly adher ed lo in ecry iiistance. Ad enisinii rales reasonable and made known upon application Give your business to Heppnerpeop e, and tlicrejore ussist to build vp Hep iter, fatronize those wlio patronize yon. Here ana There. 08 aw T. W Aprt Jr., for ilms. Di. ti. F. VhukIihh, deiitiht. Iiiya s Tabulcs : for torpid liver. , lUl'TS PILLS buuiBh biliousness. Al. Lnveureu wan iu Iroin Einbt Mile yesterday. Ford, the painter, still "ia it." For hiiv titud of win k Bee biiii. 81 -t f. the Ben 61 It Whi n in Arlington, stop at liett house, near Ihedeiot. J. W. Bannister and E. A Chapel iteie Unttti Iriiui Huidmiui cjnndiiv. Lee Kilhnnnit) and Jake J o ti t.ei ill were in Iroui the lioom-berry uountry jeater day. Mi Letui Parker, dressmaker, will BiiiiiHiitee yon a guod fit liive her a trial. 4 tt George Sperry, James Depuy aid Joe Willn.uia are bailiffs tor the pteseut term ol com t. Flunk Holland, the well known farmer wbo lit us heluw Lexiugtuu, was iu town Sutiiiility. Bob' Shaw is out in GraDt lookinsr up some catile wbtcb be will deliver at Feu dlelou ibis (all, i up . ltniiUH & Bun still sbne hursts and do general blackswithiug at the old sianil iViiit.ouk corner. &. ' The Parlor,'' W. F. Ruark, prop., in tlit City hotel, west aide ot Mam street. NeateM place in tleppner. sw J.W. t-pii knall, i f Oombi berry, is ii utlei dii'k! uniiit . He will sow '2UU uoies of rnu.tuel'llilli w ibis tall. In Ibis mane we take pleasure in eiv- ina space to the m w ad. of Uilliam & jbihlii e. I lie hard wale tnetobauts. Mih, Jndj M.tchell leaves tomorrow for Unzvilie, where she will viait her sou ami Mile, Air. and Mis. Cuas. iVlilobell. Mr. J. F. Miller and wife, ol Motm meni, uiio speut BeVeral das laat wetk iu llipuei, letumed borne Saturday mulling. lliyn ketclium whiskers. Hatt & Mailietts, at the city barber shop the place to uel u tirtst-ciauB ubave, hair-out oi hhtinipou. tf. F. K. Seeley, special agent of the Home ai.d I'Loei.ix luhurauoi Gompainew, ret mil tt la VV alia Walla, was in Hepp lier early this week. Piosecutiui; Aituruey W. H. Wilson and Auotuey U.S. W tlaoli, both ot The Diu'Ifb, ci me up laat uiijbt, in look alter Circuit com t mailers. Charles Wnguer returned from The Dalles Friday tVeiiit g, accompanied by Cbailta beeier. ol Monm'UtU, who will rotuniu with bun a lew dius. J rrj Kuuau, editor of the Rogue Riv (r d uller, lb uoing well dowu iu that stciiou So report Monow conutyiteg who vitiied Graui's Pass reomtly. Win. Blair departed S-tturday for La Qihiide, wueie be has a position with Ihe Pui-itlo Const JiitVutoi Co. He will likeii li.cute in thai section of country. Sullivan ill do Coibett up in a very few toiind", beCnue Co i belt baa been say mis tli..t ibe City hotel sbaviuu par Iuib hub I lie " bum" shop ol Hi ppuer, tf Ptunder'i Oregon Blood Puiltier iB the gtenl lonqueiei ol Billiousuess aud Liv er Oi mph.mt. Relief eeitiuti in eveiy Onoe. hold at One Dollar a bottle. Trv it. Alki) Crablree and little daughters, Mitres Euoh and Elbel, were In Heppuer Bniindny. Mits Ktbel is speudiug this wetk wiiu ber Dialer, Mrs. J. V. Hamil ton. JJewer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Joues, the baber, wants to see his old mends (here. Batbs iu connec tion. All humors of the scalp, tetter sores, Bi audi off cured, i.ud talliug bun ehi ck it; hence, baldness pieeuted by using Uuii'it Vegetable Sioiliuu Hair Ke nt Wer. Ciuiil. a fl. M;ers, of Vinson, waa iu Bhiuiiiny toDitiki fiusl proi fidihis I ome Siend neai Lena. .1. e Luckman and Jul in. y Waddell accompanied lira as wmii'HMes. Turner. EdwanTs and MoCarty made a twenl rtHs' inn with then threi-her this ...r. I nt nl cea they charged the j l), 8 the yield was too light to have done otherwise. Mr. and rs. Haivey Rust, and Mrp. H. Miwr, "I Bl" mingf t., Illinois, arnved uu-i.iiiu on a visit tu relatives here. Al th Rust and Mis. HoUi-er tire sisters ot Airs. Mini', ol this place. R.'v. Hmmblet left veslprday for B Blunt Bta iiii Ins lnmil.at Ein. Or. Howivir", he ltiieiuls reitirtiiiig Stan, v hen he will liKelj remain permanently wiih in-; in this event be will brtua his fniily wi'h h.m. B h Shaw had killed beluw Pendleton, laat Fehruar, by the eais, a lot of stall fed beeves, and being uniible to get a set tlement he b ought suit ncenlly. The rail 'o n! compauy "anted". up immediately 8-137 Git, mid it "ti" dismissed.. Conductor French is "kicking." No one d. nbts his tiwht to rxeroiae- Ibis gieat Aiueiicati pnvilege His comiiany baa given him a h. i car for bis bagage Hud express, aim ue is miming mr m car built for the road at any rate it looks like it. Jnn. F. Davis, who tnnaht in this OuniitJ la-r winter Hud spring, returned finiu a visit witli his parents, in Mnon oollnl, last Fndav evening, leaviagHat nrr.ny tilteitioou for Suford canyon, wheie lie had secured a positii as teach er of the Sauford oauyou school. EiiBt O'egnuian: A. Vinson, of Niles & Vmson. ihe successful stone cutters of V..iIh, Walls, IB in the city in the inter ea' nf his firm. Mr. Vinson sayr there is now being completed at the marblesbops a InrKe aud beautiful monument for the late J-mes H Turner ot Pendleton. Among he old veterans, visitors tn Flf ppner last Saturday, onr reporter no ticed thf presence of J. F. Willis, George Smith. J. L. Dimpman, Foster Adams, I-aHrown. See Diiskell. W. C. Owens, Mr. McMillan. C. U Bonne, A. G Bar tholomew, A. J. Stevenson and Dau Gal lagher. Sim'Worgan ard Clyde Snling r-nme down fro n the niountiitus o iiurn ,..r,o he- tltev havp la en mHim f.ifiiirtug cord wood by tbe wholesale. Knni hb ihey are bating many dances ,. ii,rV. al.l.-n he and Clvde always at in, .nuh thev iteneraily take a b ck a tittle mouse, half suared to death from fright, tailing i ver himst If to get across the tl Hir as Ihongli he waa tiytng to beat the lime made by Nancy Hanks. Aifain these ladies started around tbe room, five screams tu the leap, and then, oar re p rter cnnndenlially whispered toustbal exactly folly tivcleet of pure Bilk hosieiy, by ue as lire, was exhibited. Of course our in it questions were, ho was V V and "tt htr- was h?" Out nothing would tempt h.m lo reveal this part of it Alter calmly dispatching tbe in use be pro ceeded on his round, congratulating him self oc bis bravery. O range Blossoms. .Married n the resnlmoei'f VV. J. UicAtee, Suuday, Sept. 4, 1892. Bt IjjU p. m , iVir. Charles Wheel er, ot Monmniiih, Or , and Miss Lena MeAtee, ot P. udieloti. Or., Father La May i ilieiatiuu. Shortly alter the wed ding ceremonies:, which weie very appro piiMe, the bride aud groom, togetiier with the relatives of the family, who were present, weie invited out to an ele gant diuuer prepared hi d served under tbe supervision of Mrs. W . J McA'ee, to which all did credit. The bnoe hag many acqii-.tutaiices iu tbis otty, having resided here for several years, tin. null for some time siuce h real lei t of Pendle ton. The groom, Mr. Wneeler. iB in tbe mercantile business iu tVioumouth, Or, where be is well and favorably known, i lie happy couple lelt yesle'day mnru ing for Mo mouth, where they will re side. The Uizette extends congratula tions mid wishes them a long and pros perous life. A. A. JAYNE SHOT. Ketch 'em ere they Fade. FOWLER Wounded in The Ritrht Arm," While Huntiinj. A FIRST . t'l.AM I AKI1ST hns j'ist removed from Milton and located permanent ly in the t.irlm'iuhiil Hnihiing, opiauite City ilolel. To examine ii is nor means an order. What a JiFifuitKNOB 1 J ust to see w bat a difference papering and painting will make, one should no over lo the court House aud carefully look around, and nine chances to leu you'll forget where you ure. Or should you be taken iu thtre bliiidlolded, tbeie is no question hut lhat )i.u would be Completely lost 1 he hni'hiiig loucb on this building, in tbe way ol pupeiiiig, painting and grain ing, is the ai italic wink m MeseiS. Dasey & html mini. These gentlemen ale artiste vnl) the tun -I), as one can plainly see b closely examining their gunning at tbe conn house and n eir woi k at Ayers & Cohu's drug stole, ooiibi quetitly the Ga zette baa no In Bittii.t y in recommending them tu ail who desire strtully first grade work. In the event that you desire any woik iu this line, it would be to junr in brest to ei lis ii 1 1 with these gentlemen before cujtrnotnig. Tbr Abtfma.1 VVn,n Tested. The ar tesian wed, liom which it was thought a snUicient suppiy of w aler for the watet winks could be gotten, was given a tbor i.ngh test Sunday afternoon. A six inch pump, with a capacity of 250,0tl0 gallons per day, was pnl in the well, atcet its be ing easeo 60 feet down, and started at a 72 ObO gallons-a day rate. Standing this test, it whs increased tn a Hl uOOgnlliiua rate, aud last to a 216.UL0 gallons rate, which fist it stood to the surprise of many of tbe doubtful persous. Tins test convinced the company that the supply of water there is sufficient for Heppui r's d. maud, though another well may be sui k to insuie a supply tqnal tunny tmergenoy. The test on the well prov ing saltslactory, ivir. Gates left yeBterday uioiuing fur Portland, w here he will at once place the orders for material for the ebo ric lights and wateiworks. G. A R. Loings ou last Saturday the G. A- R hoys and the citizens ap point! d to confer with then), met in the law i Itii e of Fiank Kelh gg tn complete he preliminary arraugemeuis for holding a osm fiie, the date of which wis set lor Out. 21, 'W2, and hicb will without diiubt, be in conjunction with the Ou luinbiHU school cih biation which takes pi. oe on that date. The iollowing com uiillee was sppoi ted with instructions lo appoint all other necessary commit tees: Frauk Kellogg, Ed. R Bishop, Gen. Couser, H' nier McFnrland aud Ons Pat terson. Tbe oamptire will likely last two days or moie, snd with the aid ot the sohools, should have an interesting pro gram. 'Ihe races taking plaoe at ibis juncture, we will certainly have attractions enough for one time. Other posts of Eastern Oregon are expected here on that occasion. Wedding Bulls On Sunday evening, Sept, 2aih, at the Bi ker HutiRe parlors, Mr A. F. MoCnweii.tif Portland, and Miss Oairie W no X, of C.iirriusvtlle, were married. Hie Rev. J. F. Stewatt perform mg tbe ceremony. Mr. McCoweu has been engaged iu the mercantile business on the Easi Side, sud hue a host ol friends. The lianp) couple bave gone to house keepii g in the riioins over the store on Ea t Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Donald H. Smith, w ho is connected Willi ihe C. B. and Q ftice iu Puitland, was shot last Thtiisiiay uight by Fred Baidie. Smith, who is a married man, wa very attentive tn Baldie's nineteen-year-old sister, which was quite ohjec iiimable to Fred, as it was to the whole family, and led toihe shooting. Smith whs shot iu tbe head, but will likely re cover. Another Accident. A young fellow '. hy ihe name of M.ick Smith, while work ii g in the limber up in th-1 mountains: last w, ek, met wiih an accident which though uot serious, is quite ptinful. W hile assisting iu felling trees, bis axe caught on a limb above bis head, throw ing it in such a way that it struck his knee, cutting a slight gash, laming him for some lime. Supposed Inckndiahihm. A week ago last Saturday tnubt, tne granary and sheds ailj u eut, belonging to Fiank Hoi land weie entirely destroyed bv fire. A lot of machinery and a few hundred bush els of Inst yeai's wheat went up in smoke, on which there was no insurance. Loss. BtUO. It is so pi need tu be a case of in cendiarism. Dei.mowco. B. F. Pei kins has lately opened up the restaurant in tbe i.ichten thnl building, which he has named tbe llelmnniio. None but white cooks are employed, and the public can therefore ret a good, old fashioned meal, cooked in the best nf style. Prioe, 25 cents; beds, 25 cenf. 509-t-tf Nsw Dressmakkb. Miss Letha Par tor inat from the St. ha opened dress mnkii.i? narlors over Mrs. W. A John- Special to the Gazette. Arlington, Sept, 6 While hunting witb a paity six miles east of Willows this mointug, A. A. Jayne, the well kunwu attorney, of Arlington, acciden tally shot himself tbrnugb the right fore arm. He was oarriad to Willows by his companions, and was conveyed from thence home bv the Heppner train. Pr. Geiaend .rfer is iu attendance, and is do ing all be can for the sufferer, wLo will likely lose bis arm. A Andrews was dowu from Alpine Sunday. Joe Luckman, of Lena, was in Hepp ner Saturday. Gilbert D. Coats, of Eight Mile, was in Heppner Saturday. A. G. Bartholomew is again able to be out witb tbe fruit waguu. Geo. Conser and wife spent Sunday wttii 1. Ilea creek relatives. Uncle TniiniBs Sott has resigned as postmaster over at Galloway. Ex Representative J. 0. Thomson was up from Ijexingtou Saturday. Staucy Roberts and E. B Stanton were in fiotn Eight Mile yesterday. Frank MoFarland left Saturday mum ing for Portland aud Hood River. August Almo, a tailor from Port'and, ia now working for A. Abrahamsick. When you want a nurse yon want a good one. Get Mrs. A. J. Stevenson. ChI Robinson was over Sunday from Lone Rock for freight, returuiug yester day. las. U. Hamilton returned from a few days' trip in the oonntry last Friday evening. Low TillBtd. brother of Will and Andy Titian, of this couuty, was over from Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Anna Crump moved In from her ranch Saturdav, iu order to place ber cbildieti in school bete. The looal ad of Mrs. A.J. Stevenson, one nf Morrow county's most expeii snced nurses, appears in this issue. Antelope Her . Id: Oir friend T. K. Roberts and J. B. Manning, of Heppner, are sojourning at Antelupe tbis week. Dan Osmers whs with bin family iid iu Ihe muiiuiaitis sevetal da.ta last week, where be reports them having a pleasant lime. Mrs. A. J. Stevensnn is prepared to d" all kinds of nuising. Call at tier hon e in north Heppner, or address her at this place. 0I it J. W Vimghan came up Sunday from Lexington, wheie he is located in the merchandising establishment of Wm. Peulaud. Mrs. W. B. Letoher, of Portland, OHtne no FiidBy evening and is uow visiting her brother, Hick Matthews, of this oity W. B. Fowler and Andrew Pedernon leae soou for Grant ooutuy on a plmto- uraphio tour. They also intend travel iug on east. Mrs. James McHaley and her niece, Miss Pearl Hobsou, left this morning tor an extended visit with relatives in Man. on couuty. Dave McAfee left Saturday morning for Portland to attend the fall races a' the City View park, which are in prog tess this week. Billy Barrett was in Heppner Saturday. Billy reports bis sheep as doing very well in the ninnntniiis, though the range is getting rather close. Judge W. L. Bradehaw onme up from The Dalles Saturday eveniug, to take charge of the circuit court which con vened yesterday morning. Miss Belle Thomas returned from her visit in Ihe valley last Friday evening. (Miss Thomas will soon begin teaching school over in Sand Hollow. Hon. John T. Fogarty, surveyor of the port of San Franoisoo during Cleveland's administration, Hiid a leading democratic polttioan of California, is in tbe citv. Towns Matthews oame down from his sheep camp in tbe Blues last week, where he reports range very scarce indeed; in faot closer than has been experienced for some years. Arch-bishop Gross came up to Hepp ner Saturday evening, assisting the priet in the services at the Catholic church Sunday. The sermon delivered bv the Arch-bishop wns a very interest ing one. Wasco Sun: Mr. Charles Wagner ami wife, of Hepiiner, visited The L) dies las' wek. Mr. Wagner was formerly a km. ht of the brahewheel on Third dis Iricf but gave up train work to take a position at Heppner, T.J Carl, the lone posimaster. came up on Friday evening's trtuu, returiiin. Saturday morning. While here, Mr Carl tells us that lone will soon bave their new school house completed. This is quite au addition to lone. Many people, not aw are nf the dangers- ii constipation, negieot t tie proper rent- edv till the habit lieoomes chronic, m liiflamation or stoppage results. A dose i .1 two of AVer's Pills in the begiuuing would have prevented all this. The only radical cure for rheumatism is to eliminate from the blood the HCid that causes the disease. This is thor oughly i ffi'cted by Ihe perseveiing use of Acer's SarBaparilla. Persist until cared, l iie process may be slow, but the result is . tire. C.mdon Globe: John C. Meek and sister, Miss Emma Meek, went over to Heppner Thursday to visit their sister, Mrs. Wm. S'Tivner. Miss Meek will leave next week for Quiticy, III., where she exnects to take a course in tbe Gem City Business College. Rev. P. M. Bell preached a very in teresting farewell sermou las Sunday evening Mr. Bell leaves tin orrow morning for Dayton, where he will visit a short time, lining from there to Palouse oity to attend oimferetice After this Mr. Bell leaves for iff, old home at Lynch bnig, Virginia, wbere he will visit for a year. W hile here Rev. Bell has made a hot nf friends who will regret bis de parture. T. R- Howard sceompanied his daugh ter Ollte. and Miss Kaln Quatd down to The Dalles Friday morning, returning Saturday evening The young ladies will remain iu school there for a year. Tom thinks business is comparatively GRAND SLAUGHTER OF REMNANTS! AND ARGAINS. IT. o liLACKMAX CO. kffer their Enlire Stock, consisting of Remnants of Dry Goods, Clolhinn, Hats and Cups, Boots. Shoes, Grnceriis, r'snoy GoiUs, Hardware, etc. , S riot ly for CASH ONLY, and at prioes that willO EN 0'JR EYES. C 11 early and avoid the rush Thi8 stock of tiooi'e miia' be positively sold by December 15'h, 1892, as we will then retire from business. No goods will be exehnuged. V ' v ' if ARE- Rustlers ! ijsx s sr. r jr For Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and We Propose to Catch That Maverick, 0 PionEBi Briss: stars - Ii street law. stoi.'s, where she is prepared to do all j M,er jrj TnB parg tbau in Heppner. kinds of dressmaking in latest aud at teasonable rates. styles 4-tf a MilliciD Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less ihsn one million people bave found just snob a friend in Dr. King's n...u,an.v (,., n,,nalimntil)R. ConirltS and did- -If von have t ever used this fteffer, than anv 81 0(1 map yet made; 7 there being three times tba population. while be ns-erts that there is five times as much business transacted there as in Heppner. Pocket map of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming five States in one cover handaomertbandier nme ' trreat cough medicine, one trial "ill con-1 colors; in strong cover; aH connues. riv '.lav ! vines on liiat it has womterful cti'alive !ers, railnud", post ofhos. Correct to i power's in all di-ease nf throat, chest date. AIo maps of all Hmtes in bhiiib and lungs Each b. ttle is gnarau'eerl tn at) le. Anenis wanie.i. r.i'n "' nu do all that w claimed or nioiiev will he ! girls make money Tast. We mail "gents refin ried Trial bottles free at Sloonm-1 any sample wanted on rec-tpt of 2o cents Johnston Iug Co.'a- Large bot lies 5uo i each. Address Tbe Mattuews-inortbtip leno, iiiimjk" ' , ,. I t si i Uo,. HnriaiO, 21. X. s w eat, much to toe regret ot the ladle J and $1. I -FOR- I) 101) in 11 P. riv Hardwares linware Heppner, Or. 422-T-tI SHEEP! SHEEP! Wanted to trade SHEEP! for Sheep. The Frishy Dollar, In all lines of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural Implements, there are no dealers in Morrow County that can Round up Bargains Eiiwjw.iitsaiSBaBasriW Like Yours Respectfully. We are here for buBi'neHa from the grouud up and propose to let j ou know it. MINOR BROS., HEPPNER, OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Made on Short Notice and at Pophlar Phickb. BfcaF Bread 22 Loaves for $1,00. riwelvt3! and one-half neres of Splendid Fniltnnd J. Gjmlen laud, about fiicl.t or nirm hitch uf same In bearing fruit trees, ernnvljen'ii'H. black berricH, etc. ; nhniidniice of warr fur lii'intiini and lunific ii8e in all schhihih; of a mile from court house in Wtilla U& eil'y; an excellent in . vestment iind Hpleinlid place for a home. I lure ifi ", Bplcndidlv improved ami in higlit'ht state of culti vation ; alsn would trade lor fshceii ISO acres wheat farm In I ' mati) l.t conn ty. Oregon ; in heavy, black loam Kitil. itliuipilance nt' fiood water; enpnble of producing :i0 bushel of wheat jut acre; ell im proved, one mile irom railroad station and eanilv aecessii h; to Ailiena. Or will trade ItJt) to 1,1.00 acres improved farm land on Kurt ka Flat . in Any rune will pay cash dillVrenee If due. Apply in person or by letter. Acidivss H. S. Jackson, Walla Walla. Box 527. J8 CJSCA1 TICKScLICE isi innisMnsui - - . Prevention better than Cure ! DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL n y InilorfiieiiientM i Cooper Dip is nflcd and endorsed by the following Oregon and Montana nhecprnrm: W. B. PnriHldnon, I)(tvville; VV. s. jfe, .luiictinn City; John IlarrlKon, Matucy; (ico, Och, Ainnnda; Kenneth Mcliae, havville: Joe ' diver. Joho hay; J. W, Hvcr, c.w l-inbou; I'. f. Moult?, Hen-ail; Cook A Clark. Phllhmok; Kairdiild & Me.rraig, lup(iyer; K. It. Warren, i'tlca; HuhcIi Hn., (jew intoii ; K. '.Chandler. Mitidcf; ,1 ii i ruchberg, (diutcau ; II. h. IIai.ings, Ubet; James Kdie, Olllon; W. Norton, Stewart; A. Oo.vuie. iiig wiiidy. Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Aiv Htill alive and Mdiing for trade w ith a complete line of riv ... fl nnanni ii ii I Wl UUVMVW UUllIlVllVHlVl J ? TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARM Guns and Aniiminition, Sewing Mael lines, lAirm I mplemeiits. . 1 i f i.i ii ii ii. 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii ii 1 1 1 lit i ii 1 1 ii i ii it i iu i i,i i SllAI X 1 1 Wt Vt, 1 J Ii 1 1 V The Cheapest and I'd Dip ever made. Soli Everywhere uiiu iiwi m) it ii iiiuuu v Ash Your Merchant for Coopers and Jake to Other. I'ro-K Wm. COOI'EII k NEI'IIEWS. Gen. AgtH. fur Oregon, WaHjiimfton and Weht';i u Idalio. OXFORD GRADE DUCKS ! The undersigned has a choice lot of Oxford Grade Bucks for sale at reasonable prices, at his ranch, 7 miles of Pilot Rock. Also GentH' FunilMhlnp (ionds, iind the lniKent UHHOrtmcut of Tens In KaMturti Urcgou, Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won't Be Undersold, tf. Corner Main and Willow HtreciU, Heppner Or. f.IIK QITY jjOTEL, VV. J. L,y.KH, Prop, rilHIS HOSTELIiY hns been Rkfittsd and Kkfoniwiku tlirnnghnnt, bdc! now is one of the most inviliiiK jliicea in lii'ppner. Mr. Lepzer invites you to stop with bin), feelirjg tbat he is able lo enlertnin yon in the best of style. r First Class House. Reasonable Rates. uth J. JE. SAXIXII, JLilot Roolc, Or. For Fruit has Arrived and we are in the business to supply you ICO C3x20uXO. I about ripe. We will let you know about that in tho near future. Y. L. Matlock & Co.