Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize fou. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMA TION The following proclamation has been limed by President Harrison ; "The gifte of Ond to our people daring the past year bare been to abundant and o special that the spirit of devout thanks giving awaits not tbe call, but only the appointment of a day wbtn it may hare common expression. He has stayed ptati lenoe at our doors. He Iikb given ns more love for free civil institutiuus, iu the creation of wbiob his directing prov idenoe ia ao cooapiououa. He lias awak ened a deeper reverence fur the laws. He baa widened our philanthropy by a oil 1 1 to suooor distress in other lands, tie baa blessed our schools, and it brinvinn forward a patriotic and Ud-fearwg gc u ration to execute Uia great aud beui-vo lent designs for our conutry. He has given us treat increase iu material wealth and wide diffusion and oouteui nieut and comfort iu the homes of our people. He tins given his grace to the Borrowing. Now, therefore. 1, liei jamiu Harrison, preeident ot the Vuitrd aiatre. do call upon our pple lo ubsrve, a baa been (heir wonr, Tnnrsday, the 'i;u day ot Ibis month, November, a Jy ot thaukigiviog to God for His mercies aoJ s supplication fur bis euatiotwd cure cj grace.' FSCTS WHICH RS .l IS. TW are join tacts which tfc result ot tin rrMol eltfcucn does sot at ail af feu. Tiny amy Nj sa.d to te imbedded in tan cuonettuaoa of ti ;e. Some of tiimw f,u!t stay b b".d, a aim anted: 11 in a fJiuc !iii pc'c!i'.n d eocour ii tad !iu iivfiocaieut of Auier- tuaa tnd laf.i-'.e. si contribute to the prvjin.'eua cf A.xw so3 prosperity. It i a 6nrt rft-a it IK' S ul act, while stim us old iaJajtnes aud creating new ones at bom-, operates seriously to the prejudice of certain forms of competing Industries abroad. It is a fact wbicb no amount of parti an denial oan chauge,that the American tin-plite industry is established on dell nite and prosperous foundations. It is a fact that tbe fiuanoial policy wbiob baa been pursued nnder tbe pres ent administration is sound aud safe, and tbat the nationul banking system, whiob secures absolutely every bill-holder, is tbe very best wbiob bas been devised for the maintenance of American credit. It is a faot tbat tbe new ballot law in tbe state of New York, and similar laws in some other states of tbe union, are faulty, cumbersome, aud tend to ob struct rather than to promote intelligent and honest voting. It is a faot that frauds in registration are not altogether preventable under ex isting laws. It ia a fact that our naturalization la s miike oitizensbip ton cheap, and en courage the corruption rather than the elevation of the ballot. It is a faot tbnt purity in elections can only be absolutely secured when the peo ple come to realize tbat only men ot the highest oharnotei should be selected as eleotion oflieiu!n, and tbat so far as poe ible 'be selection of such officials should be without regard to partisan ounsidern tions. It is a fact that Senator David B Hill is still a factor in American politics. It is a flint that Ihe South, while pnio tically "solid," cannot much longer main tain its present attitude of intolerance. The revolution w hich ban set in against tbe Bourbons wboin the Charleston News and Courier characterizes as "our aria tocratio clas8,"aud who have so long be strode the necks of the Southern people, will ultimately break in pieces the haughty domination ot these autocrats, and seoure a re formation of parly lines in harmony itb tbe ideas of progress and genuine eulighleumeut. Frank I.cb lie's weekly. Btrono oou Udell ce ia felt at the state department that, in view of tbe presi dent's deep interest in the matter, ot the long contiutment whiob the prisoners have already suffered and of their certi fied good character in the United Htnlee tbe present Gladstone government wli listen favorably to tbe appeal of the government of tbe United States and graut the imprisoned Irish-Americans liberty to return to the country of their adoption. Numerous representations bave been made to this government in their behalf, aud President Harrison's sympathy has been so aroused that be baa directed that the legation in Loudon bring the matter to tbe earnest consider ation of the British government with a view to securing such modification of the sentence as will bring about their re lease. Unless oougress is democratic iu botb brandies during the coming four years of the Cleveland administration, the responsibility will be thrown over on tbe republicans. Fortunately, this will bardlv be the case this time, as the next senate, will surely be democratic Every Amercan, now that Cleveland has been chosen, wants to Bee their policy tried in detail, even to the rag baby slate banks. If tbe prosperity ut the past thirty years has beeu brought about by a BVstem that is all wrong, we want to know it, and then the United Slates can bare a boom. In Kin is a national demand for a spe oial session of congress. A majority of the voters of the United States have said by their ballots tbat the present tariff laws are impoverishing the people. If this is actually the case, they should not remain on tbe statute books longer than it is uecessary to remove them just after the 4th of March next. To wait a year onger, is an injustice to those who have poken iu no uncertain way that they waul iree trade. Tin oouncil of the city of Portland bave removed Chief Spencer. So far as the publio is concerned, he was giving atisfaotlon, but, perhaps, YYbitcohupel didn't like liim. " An HDI'OATIONAL qualification for the voter ia BBdly needed. It would solve the race question iu the South, and cut down tbe foreign vote of our cties. It is not the intelligence ot America that is set- tling the many vital questions; on the other hand, it is the denae ignoranoe. Thia ia the only way to modify the blun. dera of twenty-five years ago when the negro waB allowed full citizenship, and of later years when Indians, regular blauket siwaehes, are given full represent ation and suffrage. Wj luahs that Bro. ISIsokman reports wool baa advanced 2a per pound in Boa. ton since the election. Uu the beela of this oomes the report that a Chicago sheep buyer, over at Pendleton, immedi ately following the election aud in con sequence of the result, was notified to buy no more sheep at the figures r eign iug at that time, as both mutton and wool were on Ihe decline. Some mistake somen here. Tim Dispatch lias proven Itself to be the only democratic daily in Portland, aud we might truly sny, in the sUte of Oregou. It repudiated the fusion busi ness from the fiist, buJ supported Cleve and Sieve to a finish. If others bad followed its advice, particularly some u the self styled leaders, tue party organization iu Orcgou would not now b broken into giblets. IIarbjsox is quoted by tbe associated prts dispatches to bave attempted lo eiplaio away the recent defeat, and also to have spoken very nnkindly of tbe uatiou&l chairman, Air. Carter. It is uot true, for it is uulike Harrison iu every respect. Though the " majority must rule, they are no nearer right now than they were iu 5t5 and '84. Sinci it is now tborongbly known thai a free trade party will soon be in power, tbe three hundred idle tin plale mills in Wales are preparing to start up agaiu, while there is a like depression of that industry in America. Verily, Eu gland baa won a great victury, but the wage-earner on this side is hardly in it. The New Yoik livening Poet and tbe Atlanta Constitution are two democratic papers of the nation that are demanding a special sessiou of congress. The formei 810 e: "If half of what the democrats have been saying of the tariff is tiue, it would be oriminul to delay the repeal ol the present laws." Kremlin has broken the stullion trot ting rtooril, reducing it from 2:08, Stum boul's reoord, to I;C7?4. Arion's record of 'I'.Wli is not only toe best for a two jearuld stallion, but equals that of the three-year-olds. Tim Weaver demoorats, and the old liners, who refused to switch, are having a bout over the distribution of the Ore uon spoils. From the point ot principle, the latter should have them. Major Joseph Maoonb got back from Chicago on the 5th iust. He bas made the longest walk on record for pleasure, at least. The major left Canyon City on July 4th. Sthikkiis haye hud iniolher bout at Homestead, this time between non-union and union men. linlUto fl .iu uj fast, anil several were badly hurt. Portland's Tiiniiniiuy, who repudiated tl.e liisiou, nud voted for Cleveland straight, or as nearly lis possible with 1'ieree on the ticket, arc on the inside f t the spoils. I'll B republicans still claim Ohio and California for Harrison, and the figure's go to show Unit the olaim is well founded. abHinoton has elecied McGraw gov ernor, and the whole string of republi can electors. W IscoNBiN and Illinois lire dcmnoilltic the latter I he first time since the war. BtiKM'-UAlMNli. A Prolltable Industry In Kastern Oi'pjjau tiuuu Prices for Wool. From the Oreffonlftii, O. A. KheB. president of the First National bank of Heppner, was at tbe St, Charles last evening. He is ver) much interested in ebeep-raieiiig In E letern Oregou, and when questioned iu regard to that industry said: "Morrow county produces more wool than any county iu the state. There are now about 260,000 sheep herded ilb in the boundaries ot the oounty which produced, at tbe last shearing, about 3,000,000 pounds of wool. We found a ready market for the wool at from 0 to 10 cents per pound. The buyers ootue right into Heppner and take it off our bauds, and than ship it either to East ern cities or to San Francisco. We gel two crops a year from the sheep, and it makes a very good paying business. The sheep in our part of tbe stale are free from all diseases, and are in such a condition us lo biiug a good price any where. The merino sheep is Ihe best pa) ing sheep iu Oregon, as it is hardy, and yields a good oropof wool. For some time there has been a number of Mou tana sheep buyers coining iuto Eastern Oregon and trjing to purchase sheep, offering Si '15 to S3 50 per bead for ewes The price is a largo and templing one, but the sheep farmers have uo more sheep than they want, and refuse to part w ill) them. There is a strip of land about 15 miles iu width all along the Columbia river that is just adapted to sheep raising. The grass is green nil Ihe year, and Ihe sheep can feed on it all winter. The foothills ot tbe Blue mountains also make tiue gn zing land, " The Farmers failed to get a good crop thii year, but they are not a bit discouraged, and have put in about one third larger crops than ever before. If the winter proves to be a good one they will have more than abiuidauce of grain next year. Business is very good and money plentiful, and no one in our sec tion of the oonutry has anything to com pluiu about." SOME EAU1.KTH. From the Long Creek Paper. Eva Crowley has rt turned from H tier. epp. Sen J. H ami Hilly Hamilton r turn ed last week fruu an extensive tuur through the Northwest with the famoos raoe horse "Pin Ear." Dr. J. A. Larrabee made a bosinesa trip to Can j on City this week., Wm. Smith, of the Smith Bros., ot Susanville, ia east with horses. W. H. Fowler, the traveling artist, took his departure this week lor Canyon City, were after a stay of a few weeks, be will go to B.iker City. Within tbe past month large quantities of lieight have an ived at Ihe Heppner warehouses for this interior. It bas averaged three car loads per day. Heppner was ut one time a typical western ton, but at the present time a lock on every door is becoming quite necessaiy. For a railroad town, tbe place bus been quite a while coming to this. J. N. Brown, one of Heppner's Bttor nejs. accompanied by his stenographer, E L. Freeland, passed through on Wednesdaj 's stage en route for Canyon City to be present at the November term of circuit court w hich convenes Mnndav. Noah Mulkey, of Heppner, arrived in Long Creek Tuesday making inquiries after one of his horses that had strayed luto this county He found his animal at the ranch of Mrs. iM A. Foster, who bad some weeks ago advertised for the owner In the oolumuB of the Eagle. He returned to Heppner Ihe same day. GliKAT BIBLB COM PETITION. Thousands of Dollars ia lie wards For Bible iteadol'S. The Ladies' Home Magazine presents its great tall competition to the public of America. Tbe first correct answer to tbe following questions reoeived at this oflioe uill get sl.OuO in cash; the second, $500 cash; 8rd, grand piano; 4th, ladies' Seal coat; 5tli, $2o0 orgau; (iili, ladies' gold watch; 7ih, silk dress. Theo fol lows 180 elegant silver tea sets to the neit KM) correct answers; 1000 beautiful 5 o'clock silver services, and 2oOO tber articles ot silverware, making the most expensive aud mnguitiueut lietot rewards ever offered by any publisher. Questions (1) llnwmat'y books dues the bihle contain? (2) How many chap- leisr (d) How many versesT VEvery list of answers must be ac coiupanled by (1 to pay for six months' subscription to ihe Ladies Home Maga zine one of the brightest and best lllus trated publications of the day Last PrizeB In addition to the above we will give 1000 prizes consisting of magninoent silver servioes, five o clock services, &o , &a., for last correct answers leceived before the close of the competi tion, which wi I be on Dec 31, 1892. The object in offering these liberal prizes is to establish the Ladies Home Maghziue in new homes in the United States and Canada. Present subscribers can avail themselves of it by enoloBing $1 00 Willi list of answers and tbe address of some friend to whom the magazine oan be sent for six monibs, or have their own extended beyond the time already paid for. Prizes to subscribers residing in tlu United states sent from our jNew York branoh. American ourrency mid postage ell, nips w ill be taken, lie sure and register all monev letters. Address: ,'lie Ladies Homo Magazine, Peterbor ough, Uannda. WiSOMMION Ol' COPU'KNKUSIHP. Notice is hereby given (bat tbe part neiship existing between Arthur Coffin mid Frank McFarhmd, under the firm name of Coffin & McFarland, was dis solved February 1, 1892, by mutual cou sent, Arthur Collin retaining the Arling ton business, collecting all acoouuts due and paving all liahiliiies of same, and Frank McFarland retaining the Heppner business, collecting all accounts due aud paving all liabilities of same Frank "m oFarland Referring to the above, Frank McFar land, Homer McF.rlaid and Einil 0. Voruz have formed a Co partnership un der the linn uuiue of .McFarlaud Mercan tile Company, commencing business September 1st, 18!l2, to be incorporated. The new liiui will continue iu Ihe gen eral merchandising business at the same location, National lUnk building, lower Main St., Heppner, Oregon. Frank MuFahIjAND, Homer MoFAitnANd, 542 548-w Fmil P. Voruz. TO TUB POINT. My creditors are after me for money which I cannot pay unless those who owe me come to the front. This I shall expeot everjone to do wilhout further delav. I need money and must have it FM8 aw D. W. Horner. P. S. I'm in dead earnest ou this mat ter. Those who think that I am fooling, will Bud out tbeir mistake. 1. W. H. to HKU'AHO. This amount will be paid for the re covery of a chestnut sorrel mare, branded a diamond L on light hip aud I S on left shoulder; bas a wire out on one trout foot; is seven years old, weighs 900 to 1000 pounds, star in forehead, white strip in the face. The above reward will be paid for her delivery to me at Alex. Thompson's ranch. Joseph Duboih, 541 tf. Heppuer, Or. Prevent and cun Constipation and Sick Headaclie, .Srmii! Uilu Ucans. . A. B. NOTICE. The members of Kawlius Tost No. 81, Q. A. K. are requested to be in attend ance at the n retini; of the Post on the lust Saturday in December, Peoember 81, at Lpxiuiitcin, at which time the eleo tion of dlliocra fur the ensuing year oo- eurs. riciiae bear this in mind, and runke your arrangements to be with us 40 If O. W. Smith, Com. Thev increase npi"etltp, purify the whole system and aclotitlie liver, llik- UtiansMatUl, 5 UEWAKD. Lost or stolen, one bay hnrsefonr years old. branded cross ( 4 ) with bar nbove it on risht shoulder. Had white face. I will give the ab'ive reward for his return to J. L. Howard's ranch on Little Butter Creek, or for information leading to his recovery. I. L. Howard, 5;!S ew UullowBV, Ore. To Oonstiiuptlvea. The undersigned having been restored to health liv simple means, alter fluttering for sev eral venr's w lili a severe lung nll'cction. and that drcail disease Consumption, is anxious to make know n lo his fellow sulterers the means of cure, lo those who desire It. he will cheerfully send (Irce of rhiirnt'1 a copy of the prescription used, w Inch they w til tintlaNiire euro for Consump tion, Asthma, Catarrh, Itroiiclitiis and all throat ami liiuu mttliulloH He hopes all sutterers will trv hts rcincilv. us it Is InvohiAtile. Those desir ing the proscription, which wMl cost them noth ing, ami may prove a hlossinu, v, ill please ad tlress. Kkv. Eowaud A. Wilson, It aw Brooklyn, New York. i-ow - i ie. ABNESS-S1IOP, stock and nitnirs. Good business: established In the mum ot a irood farinimt and slock-ralsina country- Also for sale a kihkI house And iw o lots w 1th or without the business property. Kor further in. nt-K.it.M H.tittv,, i.Mctte. Heppner. Or. 4i-.S tf ih ki j-kI xjs suimii vifi ll'""S ' tunc -on; tiMudu pus aij.wi ptoj juj iuj ore It is a wondriiu dal to you and your chi of Pure Norwegian C phites of Lime and children and produces soiirid, them from taking- col id Scott's Emulsion cr.rcr. Colds, Consumption, il-.n-11 Anaemic and War, i i -:: Prevents wasti3,::i c'- ii most as palatable n ; the genuine. IT-par ! i Bowne, Chemist , N . v V i all Druggists. remedy, kl-en. i'. Liver So. a. It .A. GEAND PRIZE. BIBLE COMPETITION. $2,000 IN PRIZES Will be Equally Distributed. BEAD For leveral years punt competition! of an business hontes and manufacturers In England with the object ol increasing meir saics ana interesting their customers In their respective goods. These contests, on account of unquestioned fairness displayed in conducting them, havo interested the best people ol Great Britain. Believ ing that competitions offered by a manufacturing same honorable manner, would excite universal United States and Canada, our Company has decided to offer a prize competition in which ou first effort will be to make it strictly fair and impartial. The intention is to satisfy every one entering this competition that they have beeu duly credited with the position which their efforts have earned for them. We are sure that thiB class of a prize contest will receive the approval of parents and all those who have the instruction of the young at heart. The prlr.es to be awarded In this competition will consist entirely of articles of sufficient value to be appreciated by every person receiving one as a fair reward for the efforts put forth by them. Our intention is to divide the amount to be given away in prizes, varying and we enter into an honorable agreement with fairly Two Thousand Doi.LAas in prizes. AVVAltD OF PHIZES. Ten of the leading and assist in the award of the prizes. FEIZE SIBLS iBWe will pay Onb H undskd Dollabs In follov. lug questions : Where in the Bible do the 2, Hsead 8, Milk. The second person answering correctly will receive 8svkntv-Fivi Dollars in cash. The third person sending correct The next ten will each receive an elegant Coin Silver (hunting case) Watch. The next ten will each receive an elccttnt Silk Press pattern (sixteen yards In any color). The next Km will each receive a flrst-cloBs pair of Opera Glasses. are received last ran receive duplicates uf the prizes Unit are awarded for the first thirty-three correct answers, the last correct answer receiving the One Hundred Hollars, the next to the last the heventy-rive Dollars, and bo on until the thirty-three prizes for the last thirty-three correct answers nae ueen a" hi ucu. 81 ECIaI. PHIZES. a prize consisting of an elegant Lady's or Gentleman's Watch will be given to the person sending the first correct answer which Is the lirst received from tbeir Utate or 1'rovluce. Answers must be accompanied with fifteen t'nitcd States two-cent postage stamps for one package of f'K a ai.iFoA M , w hicli Is the latest scientific discovery for cleaiiBing and preserving the teem, uur uujevi is iu iiuruuuce aiiu Muraei aueimon 10 to I KAaLiFOAM, wnicn is tne only pre partition wnose Bianiiiiu'turers are wining to oner a reward ol Mve Hundred uollarB to any dentist who can Bhow thHt It contains anything injurious to the teeth A mouthful of pearly white teeth Is lite sure result ol Its cotiBlant use. It is recommended by the leaders of the dental profession every here ; ask your denlUt w hat he thinks of it. PEAaLlfOAM is seat by mail, post piMU, anu lice ui ;uaLuuiB uitij, Be sure uud send your ansivers to - foi your trouble. Address ADDITIONAL LOCALS. i Tbe Btndehakeiwatron heads them all. For sale at Qilliao, & Bisbee's. a Look oat for Fell Bro 's sale of remnants-bargains everything, a Kuhl, tbe bakerl Buy your bread and oakes aud save mtiey. Try it. a. Why go hungr when the City hotel furnishes you a good meal at living rates. a "Hardware" didyou say? Why, yes at P. 0. Thompson k Co.'s stand, and tbe place fur bargains.) a Call on Rip to ddyonr wood sawing; same old price. Ao delivers wood to any part of Lieppufl Bee ad. a M. Linhtenthal I Co. have just re ceived a fine lot I ladies' kid, button and tie shoes. At Ittoin prices. a For oasb yon oan let more at Ihe East ern Clothing bonseAith Levi on deck, than any other plncin Heppuer. a The I'ulaoe is tbe nding hotel in tbe city. Well furnisheij-oonis with plenty of light are provideckir everyone, a Smith, tbe fnrnitui man, is prepared to sell fine goods allow figures. Full line uf undertaking gjids on hands, a Gilliam & BisbeeJie hardware and tinware merobants, oty everything ap pertaining to their tea, eveu agricul tural implements. Lu't you need a plow this fall? a Don't overlook T.V Avers, Jr., the leading druggist. Cbicest perfumes, purest drugs aud the lest toilet articles always on uana. a Tbe Bncbler beer, 5tnts per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hull, Osmers & Hughes, piops., next bor to M. Lioh tenthnl & Co. s shoe si The M. L. & T. Oolinoe tbey have roofed all tbeir platfiis, have an im- meuse storage rapacity! This companv now deals iu grain, luittr and wood, a Since Shaw ft McCan purchased the meat market they nave aye endeavor ed to keep on baud e freshest aud ohoioest meats, sausageiid bolognas, a What will perseveranl pluok and en terprise avail in thia vi west, if you cauuot get big banraiul However, be fore giving up entirely, It Miuor Bros.' eniporum. I a Thompson & Binns owie buss which goes to aud from the Citi itel, but will oall for partiea desiring to to train in any part ot I ho city live orders at Utly hotel Dr. Grant's Cloalo, the! at dyspepsia Oonqnerer, will positively! dyspepsia ana an its iinorea aiimeri tvery bot tle sold nnder a posiuvtuarantee to effect a oure or mouey refiled. See ad in this issue. Don't overlook Kirk ssmns for ed i lie bus bargains. They have piv iness of J. W. Matlock A! bnt will soon remove to the Mallori uer, oppo lite the Palace hotel. which is alike benefi is Scott's Emulsion Oil and Hypophos- f:;:'.i:ks wastinsr in the hr:,lthy flesh. It keeps it X tio the same for you PALACE HOTEL TnsLEaaing Hoiei of ine Ciiy WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. Margaret Von Cadow C-W33 IFXiklT. instructive order have been offered by reputable concern such as ours, and conducted in the interest among the Intelligent people of the in value from eight to one hundred dollars each, those entering this competition to distribute ministers of our city will be invited to attend CIMPETmOlT, oath to the 6rst person who correctly answers the following three words first appear : 1, Kai answer will receive Fiftv dollakb in cash day. You may receive a valuable prize HiXQOISiTE LOILET JlFfJ Co. 170 TToagst strasrt. TOSOHTO, CiiZTAS.. An Apprehensive Subject Means of a Prehensile Tail. The Monkey is Not Afraid be cause his Tail is a Good One. We are Not Afraid because our Tale is a Oood One. It is No Talej)f Woe ! WE TELL OF mRGAINS Splendid Goods, Fair treatment ; satisfaction to custom ers, and of reasonable pnoes and good money value. It is a Tailless Tale. A tale without end, bee mse it is a tale tbat will hold. A pleasure to show goods. Hpcoial indneements to cash buyers. Call at Kipans Tabulcs cure nausea. Giwrantpcil to run n.lfotm AtUclu Coutuipttiioci Smatl Ml ikmii. survey OF TO PEOPLE OF HEPPNER IlrrAnd Surrounding Country, - We are eomi elieJ to armounoe tbat onr entire stock of j- Clothing, lurnishing Goods, -H HATS. CAPS, Trunke, Valises, and also a full line of lsumgs, r nuoy uooas MUST BE SOLD to. - Within the At prices never heard of before in the history of merchandising. Thanking you for paai patronage, we wotua -Get the Benefit of Our 6iiOSii( -t- -AT THE EASTERN CLOTHING HOUSE, N. LEVI KOBISON, Proprietor, HEPPNER, PlM IllMBMllllBBBU Hill I II I II 1 1 I II S I III II " I J 11 II l llll I II II I US III II IB B II I II I IIMH I THE WO HIP R E NOWN EO --g. UTAiiiiAii Imttai) ."linn fnnn I mM mm tiiaii uuic DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL N See Imi dorsement t Cooper Pip Is "Bed and endoraed by the following Oregon and Montana iheepmen: W, B. Donnldson, Dayville; W. S. Leet Junction City; John Hnrrison, Mutney; Geo. Ochi. Amanda; Kenneth McKup, Dayville; Joe Oliver, John Day; J. VV. Byers, New LlBbon; P. J. Motile. Bercall; Cook Ac Clark:, Philbrnok; Kairehild Ac McCraii;, Dupuver; F. K. Warren, Utlca; Buich Brot., LewlBton; E. P. Chandler, Maiden; J. Hlrschberfj, Choteau; D. 8. Hastlngi, Ubet; James Edie, Dillon; W, Norton, btewart; A- Downie, Big Sandy. TheCheapest ami Best Dip Ash Your Merchant for KCWHLAND RHOS. Portland, Oregon, Gen. Agts. for Oregon, Washington and Western TP - KIS OSTK TOO GOOZK When it costs no more than the ordinary Stove RANGES, COOK STOVES, -HEATERS, 13XC. At BeaBonable Prices. 'Way up in quality. I carry a oomplete assortment of HARDWARE, Tinware, Nails, Agricultural Implements, Plumbing Materials, Etc. I ask for a share of Ihe business, for which I shall endeavor to give fall vilae. W. B. Odd Fellows' building, Main St., DAN OSMERS. Columbia "V" EXT DOOR to Heppner Street. Keen on hand hand n ines, Cigars, Etc. Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to , S, ents Per Glass, On draught, fresh and cool. Lunch of all kinds. Hope to see all their old friends and maDy more. Q3MEUS & HUGHES. Props. The Heppner HIP HAS GOT A HOT! Ml. Atlnal o,l !, I m "P a sawed or Wood 628-s Sawed at Your Residence, is Per Cord twiee in twn ; 81 00, three times. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.50 per curd. yrd near thedeTt Leave orders at dloan k Hnwa-d's JHE QITY HOTEL, W J 1 EEZER, rn tiro orcrri7T itt . nas oeen tiEFrriED and Eefcnishu, throngbout, and now u. one of the most inviting plaoes in Heppoe, Mr rtith klm H,-. U.. . l , , ,ui ut is nie I0 entertain JFlRST ,lass House. TI - IK' BOOTS, SHOES, Larlica' Goods, auoh as Drees Oooda, Rjrn- ana nuiiom or an Kinds Next 30 Days.3o. nao 10 see you come ana Out : Sle i THE- OREGON evcrmade. Sold Everywhere Coopers end Take to Other. Maho. Props. Wm. COOPER Galveston, Ttxa. FITNESS T POTTER, 534-tf HEPPNER. OBEQON. MAT HUQHSS. Beer Hall! Candu Factory a Fine Line of L Wood Yard. . I"" which he will deliver woorl. unsawed. cts RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor. Prop, "IWBf yon in the be beet of style. Reasonable Rates.