NOTICE TO ADVKrii'lSliK.-i. THOSE dellring the tusertion of display ads., or change ot auine, luunt get their copy in iiothuer Uimi Monday evening for TuepiiHy's edition, or 'iuuriklay evening lor Fridays edi tion. 'i'U r'ATTKBMIM PUbLlBHlNUCO. NUI'ICK. 1. The um of five conts per line will be charged lor "cards oi thanks," "rusolutious of respect, lists 01 Heading presents and donors, anil obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall liiinseli give as a mailer oi news.) and uollcesol suecial uieellitus lor whatever uiirixin- 2. Notices 01 church and society and allolher euieriaiuuieiiui item vtuicu revenue is to oe de rived, shall be charged lor at the rate of live Lents a line, inese rules win be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known opou application. uhbuvb: ''it kicked it after tw.. appli- i Ur, Htfori) n'jke fo lb Minor Hepp 0BIIOU-' 64i-tr. ner at tlia M. E ohnrcb, rjuutu, also or- ABbbaugh Bros, were iu from Eiubt KoiziK " W. 0. T. U., which start off Mile- yesterday. J-v-?.j yes-wilb Owe your business to Heppner peopie. ana uusrejore assist io ouua up Hepp ner. ruirontze muse who puirunue you. Iriexe ana 1 here. Dou't overlook tbe Ladies' Bazar. Dr. B F. Vaucbuu is on tbe eiuk list. Hon. H. Blackmao ia visiting 'Frisco. Mrs. Tbe Dauuer ia ou tbe sick lint. Anson Writtbt was iu Heppner Sutur day. . Jununy Woodartl was in ihe city But urdny. ID ITS FILLS act kindly on old and young. Mrs. E. Minor is reported as being q line ill. J. b. Matter is laid np witb tbe rbeu mutism. Geo. 8. Crane, of Ella, waa in Heppner Butarday. N. L. Kobison is selling potatoes at ltwuia per lb. 537 tf Mrs. Albert Wright ia Beriously ill witb pueumuuia. Char, Armstrong, of Alpine, dropped iu batnrday last. O. D. Allison, of Eight Mile, was iu Ueppuer HalDrday. Frank Cecil and Jobnny Coobrane were up Saturday. Fred Miller kuows bow to give you a good fit in tailoring. tf sw Fell Bios.' Bnzaar it wbere you get those cbeap blankets. 42-if 0. A. Rhea returned home from Fort land Saturday evening. Joe Eeeuey, tbe stage man, was over nst week from Feudletun. Sam Adams, of Hardman, was one of Eeppuer's visitors Saturday. T. O. Arbnokle, formerly ot Lexington, is now located at Feudletou, 0. O. Fiiqua and wife were in Monday from Eight .ilile ou business. Tbe Uein and Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAiee Broc, 1'uipn. sw Jake Johnson and Milt Maxwell, of Gooseberry, were in towu bunday. Frauk H. Bnird has been on tbe sick list for some time, but is now improving. Tbe first suow of tbe season tell today, but melted as fast as it touched terra firma J. r . Davis, w ho is now teaching a term of school at Six Dollar, was in the city Saturday. The Morrow County Land and Tiust Company bare an unlimited supply of obop fur sale. il-u. Miss Belle Thomas, one ot Morrow oouuii'a ttficieut teachets, was a visitor to Heppner Saturday. I np :jimouB & Son still shoe horses and do general olackamitning at tne olu stand Mutiock corner. 55. Milt Morgan. f Sand Hollow, has re covered from bis reoent illness, visiting Heppner Saturday last. G. M. Holmes, of Gooaeberry, bR9 a new arrival at bis house, but our inform ant did uot learn tbe sex. 8baw & McCarty are eelling beef fore qnarlers, at four cents per pound and oiber meats in proportion . 36 tf Hon. A Mallory and wife returned 8atrday from a brief visit with their relaiKes and frieuds near Salem. Every man who takes any interest iu fast stock should snbsonbe for Tbe Horseman Gazette shop, agents. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Call at her home in north Heppuer, or address her at this place. 518 tt Hiyu ketchuna whiskers. Halt & Mathews, at the city barber shop the place to get a first-class shave, hair-out or shampoo. tf. Children's Solar Tip aohonl shoes be ing sold out at Fell Bros.' at SI 00 per pair. Also a few pair of ladles' shoes left at vour own price. MsBter Clay French ia the authorized ageut for the Oregoniau at this place. Subsoribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Newer and neater quarters at the Palaoe Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones, tbe baher, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Meats are wholesaled at tbe Liberty Meat market obeaper than ever before known to be sold for in Heppuer. Fore quarter of beet at 4 eta. per pound aud other meats in proportion. 36 tf Tbe latest dentistry, orown and bridge work, most successfully accomplished by Dr. B. F. Vangban. Uas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or 1-a-w- Dn Mathoitt, representing the Stand ard Oil Company, spent Sunday in heppner. Dana is an old timer in Mor row couuty, baviug many friends Bud relatives here who are ulwars glad to Bee him. Two narrow escapes from fire last week should becbrouiclpd--boih from ibe nae of coal oil at the Palace hotel and Ibe Gazette offioe. Fortunately they were discovered before auy serious damage was done. Chae. Asbbough was in from Eight Mile yesterday morning. Iu conversa ton with bim Charley informs oar re porter that tbe grain i now all in out wish them, and never before in tbe his tory of the oountry, was such bd area own. How to save money ia a problem that interests everybody. One way to iu vigor ate tbe system is with Ayer'aSarsapanlla. Being a highly ooi.oeutiated blood med icine, it ia ibe most powerful aud eco nomical. It is sold for s dollar s bottle, but worth five. Owing to tbe fact that job stock has advanced about twenty per oeut from reasons which will be explained else where, we are compelled to make a light advance on all printing. A re duction will be made as soon as prices of material will justify aame. Mr. J. H. Dexter, tbe traveling adver tising man, who just completed a deal witb Heppner's merchants iBst week, re turned to Portland last Friday. Mr. Dexter ia the tqnareal advertising man that baa ever struck tbia conmry, and bis work here is giving satisfaction. Hattee's Congo Oil ia rapidly onming to the front as a leading medicine. J. A. Harrison, the Fossil constable, ap plied it to bis leita, which was recently kicked by a borce. and next day he threw aside hie cratches- "It's the bow!" Harrison says. Mrs. H. Mathews and child left teniay morning for B short visit relatives at Centralis, Wash. Farmers have tiuished wheat sowing almost everywhere, and are now laying iu meir wiuiwr supply ot wood. Iroy Flu pps made final proof on bis preemption Saturday, W. W. Hale aud jeo. rtiippa aotiurf as bis witnesses. Dr. Shipley reports I. K. Esteb, tbe lioOBeberry p. M. as being ill, but is do lug well, with hopes of an early recovery. Saturday s train was delayed about two horns waiting for two car loads of sheep from the Eust, belonging to James ntiea. A subscriber asks this question: "Is a D.illot a ballot till it is cast?" We would like to hear from our readers on the subject, John August Nelson, accompanied by tueo. Auoersou aud James .Neville witnesses, wsb in Saturday to makefioal proot before J. W. Morrow. All sculp and skin diseases, dandruff, falling of the hair, gray or failed hall, uiay be cured by using that nature's true remedy. Hall s Hair Kenewer, Mrs. VV. ri Cames, of Walla Wulla, is visiting her sistei, Mrs. Oils Patterson Mrs. Carnes is tie Women's Belief Oorpa lusueotor lor tne Uepartmeut of Wash pnglon. 'Su uire Cliff Jonos OHtne over Friday and a-sisted Justioe Hallook aud Clerk Morrow cauvaes the votes of Morrow couuly. Ho returned Friday, accompa nied by his brother. M Halvorson, reoently of tbe Lone book nrni or Uopner & Halvoison. isuo employed as bookkeeper at the Nutional Bank of Heppner. Mr. Halvorson recent ly sold his interest to Perry Ham. Married At the home of the bride's parents, on friday, tbe 11th day of No vember, Mr Elmer Brown and Miss Fan nie Wade, both residents of Morrow Co., Rev. Brauiblet officiating. The Gazette extends best wishes. It is no easy thing todress harsh. ooarse bair so as to make it look graceful or be coming. Bv the use of Ayer's Hair Vig or, this difficulty iB removed, and the nair marie to assume any style or arrange ment that may be desired. Give the Via- or a trial. We have repeatedly reanesred the set- tlement of overdue notes and aoconnts, but without avail. We now give fair warning that we will not be trifled witb any longer. So please govern ourselves accordingly, as we must have money to settle our obligations. I . C. Thompson Oo. 2 3 I In arl.niriRhiriff Afinditinn. with morn ihun tw my five members. In tbe evening, a leoture on "Compensa A Bio Runaway. Ou Friday evening just before 6 o'clock, Ibe Guzette f. roe was startled by a loud noise near tbe intersection of August street witb Main which proved to be the windup of a runaway. Lew Smith was on his way to town with a four-horse load of bay and just north of Tim Bisbee's place was overturned, covering Mr. Smith up. As be could not handle tbe lines, the team ran away, delivering parts and parcels of the wagon here and there, and wbeu the team had reached the Guzette ooi ner, there was nothing left of the front part of the running-gears exoepta shuttered tongue, an axle aud oue dilapi dated wheel, the wieck having been made more complete by a collision witb au eleotno light pole at tbe point 'here tofore mentioned. One of Ibe leaders jumped oyer iuto tbe Gazette's yard, but the remaining horses were still h inging to tbe vehicle, one of tbe wheel ers being down. Mr. rjinith "as assisted by two or three others and got bis horses out without serious injury. A Good Town. Editor Barubart, of tbe Yamhill (McMinuville) Reporter, has these pleasant words to say of Hillsboro: "1'he writer bad the pleasure of sueud. iug a few hours in Uillsboro one day last week. A very pretty aud thriving bor ough is Hilleboro, uot quite as large nor so growthy at the proseut writing as our own town, but a floe one nevertheless. She possesses a water system that might be the envy of any towu. Tbe supply is pumped from deep wells into an elevated tauk of 36.0u0 galluns cap. .city, wutoli gives a steady pressure of about 40 pounds to the square iuch in the mains. Wbeu the direct pressure of tbe pumps is applied to ih mains, iu case of fire, it cau be raised to 300 pounds, us determiu ed by ac nal test, t he plant is owued by a company, and if we are rightly in formed, the citizens are served at less oust, both for water aud lights, tbau our own people." Reoepe fob Scandal. Tbe following ia said by those who claim to know to be aflrstolass reoepe for the mtnufacture otapure article of sciudal: "Take a gtain of false hood, a handful of runa bout, the, sameqatutityof nimble tongue, a sprig of the herb backbite, a spoonful of don't you tell it, six drops ot malice. a few draahms of envy; add a little dis content and jaelously aud strain through a bag of misooustrnctiou; oork it op iu a bottle of malevolence aud hang it up in a skein of street yam; keep it ia a hot aim iHpbere an J shake it occasionally for a few days and it v ill be fit for use. Let a few drops be taken before walking out and the desired result will follow.' sbe delivered tmn," at tbe Baptist churoh, to a crowd ed house. During tbe course of her re mans, otuer matters that are now agi tating the minds of tbe American people, were discussed. The Mormon, tbe race and women suffrage questions were not torgotten. At the close of tbe leoture, wbiob was very interesting, a collection was taken np, amounting to 88. making a total ot 910 ooiteotea here, f rom tbe many remarks heard on the street yester day morning, one oould not help being o onvinoed that Mrs. Harford bad stirred np the minds of many nf the people on no'!) Ibe temperance and snnra.e qnes ttons. as Heppner now has several strong anvooates or botb. Mrs. Harford is a talker rarely excelled in her line, though the weight of her remarks were Bliuhtly affected by tbe politioal oast with which sne closed her bunday evening a lecture, A Smashdp. -On Saturday while on bis way home from Heppuer with a load of provisious. Lime Swick met witb an accident out on little Wall oreek in which oue of bis horses bad hia neck broken and tbe vehicle was more or less dam aged. Mr. Swick esoaped unhurt. In proceeding down tbe big hill his brake refused lo work right and be stopped to. repair it, cbocking tbe wagon with a rock This proved loo suaall an obstacle, and the wagon rolled on over. The team could not hold the vehicle, and a smash up was the result, tuding as heretofore mentioned. Everything Bdt I'hb Cook Stovb. Notwithstanding tbe natural disposition of tbe people to hold fast to that wbicb yon bate, narticularly at this season of tbe year, tbeie was cousiderable betting in Arlington on tbe result of the election. ranging from twenty-dollar pieoes by tbe handful, down to horses, oowa. suits of ch'thes, bats and boots, while onr friend Hull Heppner wa.ered and lost to Mrs. Easton a dozen chickens. By tbe way. we learn thai these chickens are to be in the pot for the democratic supper this (Friday) evening. Arliugton Record. Its Efrct on Wool. Instructions have been received at Arlington from Boston wool men to the effect that they will not make any more advances on fleeces. The prospect of free wool baa knooked tbe bottom out of tbe market. aud those who have made ail va noes will be happy wbeu they see their coin Benin. Tbe Baldwin Sheep & Land Company are rejoicing that it disposed of tbe greater part of its dip before tbe trouble came, aud is now figuring on cutting down expenses, and looking forward to marketing more mutton sheep. This company employs 80 or 40 herders, and has one of tbe largest herds of sheen in tbe Oountry. It behooves it to grasp the situation by the wool.-Oregouian. Temperance Cause. Mrs. Harford, state lecturer of the W. 0. T. U., who was billed for a lecture bere Saturday evening, did not make ber appearance, owing to tbe faot that tbe train was two hours late. However, sbe filled tbe ap pointment Suuday morning at the Bap tist ehurcb, aiiologizing for ber failare to apoear the evening before by saying that Lvman Bmwn tried tbe it was impossible eveo for tempvraooe oil for rheumatism with which l.e been troubled for years, and tbia is has bat lecturers to make all dates, when tbe trains didn't run. Sunday afternoon Fhoii the Tkail. George Bnd Uzz French got in last night from Colorado. The boys report a tough trip, striking quite a blizzard over this side of Chey enne, rhey fed for a day or so, wuen the suow became orusted and tbev drove on into tbe capital oity. George says this is bis last trip over the trail, but our reporter did not interview Vzz on tbe subject. Dan Neville is also expected in quite shortly. Tuhned Loose T. C. Stearns, who was brought np from Eugene Friday by speoial deputy, Johnny Eeeney, to an swer to a obarge ot being implicated iu tne attempt to swindle rjbepberd. was examined Saturday and turned loose. It oould not be proven that be had anything to do with it, BDd beside he bad a bill of sale tor the team olaimed by Shepherd. it would now seem tbat Jones would be Is ft to bear the whole burden and do tbe whistling. Those Blankets. Purchasers are find ing great bargains in those single and double blankets tbat Fell Bros, are offer ing at such low figures, for they fiud them neither shoddy nor part ootton, bat what we Bay all wool. Why they sell them so obeap is easily explained. ibey give the purchaser a bargain when they get one. The blankets sell them selves. 542 tt Fire Reub 8 perry brings no word from lone tbat tbe residence of John Long, who was married recently to au estimable young lady of tbat neighbor hood, was entirely destroyed oy Qre; also saving nothing of tbe contents but some bedding. The loaa will foot up about o0U ou which there is no insur ance. This falls pretty bard on tbe young couple. A New Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord has moved iuto tbe former art gal lery over Messrs. Brown & Hamilton's office, and bus fitted up for architecture work. He is prepared to contract for all kinds of buildiugs, or will supervise construction, and purchase material for tbe same, giving nis customers I lie Den efit of bis experieuoe and percentage. KM tf Stbaved. A four-year-old steer, brand ed H P on tbe ribs on right side; also same braud on right hip aud on right stifle; big split in right ear. Any infor mation leading to recovery of same will be cheerfully rewarded hi bob dexter, 538-sw Heppner, Or. Minoe Pie Time P. 0. Thompson Co., have received a fresh supply of Seedless Lcuituu Layer and Ivluscatelle raisins citron, orange peel, Zante currants aud eet cider, bo eat mince die. laugb and grow fat. 2 3 Rough Diamond Cigars.- Without an equal, aud for years tbe lending saloon cigar, will be sold at San Frau- lsoo wholesale pnoes. bv lots of 100 or 5.000 at J. Conn's. 35 44 TUB OFFICIAL U8T Of Expenditures of Morrow County-Names ot Claimants, bervices Keodered, Etc. L. D Bnyed. road & bridge ao't, $685 00 Glasa iP iidhomme, eleot'n ao't, 1 25 The Hall & O'Donald Litho. Co., stationery aooount 8 00 L. D. Buyeri, mad and bridge ao oount, 814.50, allowed 12 50 Henrv Fadberg, pauper account, 819.10, allowed 12 50 G. G. Wioksun ft Co., stationery acconnt 3 00 James Brown, road and bridge Bcoouut 2 00 The Heppner Gazette, election account 40 00 Tbe Heppner Gas -tte, stationery Aooount 89 45 V. A. Hamilton, road and bridge aoconnt 24 00 T. W. Ayers, Jr. Co., station ery sooouut 2 35 A. M. Slocnm, road and bridge account 10 76 Hlocum J"hnston Drng Co., ex pense aoiount 18 10 Wm. Peulaud, pauper account, 840 73, allowed 36 73 S. C. Stone, pauper socouut 12 00 Morrow County Keoord, station ery aoconnt 11 35 G. G. Wickson & Co , atstionery acooqut 10 45 Geo. 1). Barnard & Co., election aooount, disallowed 105 00 Mra. Ward, criminal account, jnslice court 50 E C. Frey, district attorney fee, disallowed 5 00 C. L. Keed, paoper acoouul 77 00 T. W. Ayers, Sr., court bouse end jail acoonut 10 Oi) Piof. A. W. Wier, assistant ex aminer, teachers' examination, $9.00, allowed 3 00 Miss Eva Wier, ass't examiner, teaobara' examination, $9, all'd 3 00 S. C. Stone, court hone and jail acconnt. 8113.70, allowed 96 20 8TA1E OF OREGON. I County of Mobbow. f I, J. W. Morrow, Clerk of Morrow Co., hereby certify that the foregoing list of expenditures of tbe oonnty, with names of respective claimants, the articles or services for wbicb payment ia made, to gether with those oontiuned, rejected or in part paid, is true and correct as shown by tbe records of eaid county. Witness my band and seal of tbe said oonnty court, this 14tb day of November, A. D., 1892. ( . J. W. Mobbow, seal. V CI rk, ' r- By G. W. Well, Deputy. & LOW A. Great You Interese d PRICES ? Blessing EOLMAN Has Opened Up at Heppner. Offers a magnificent new stock for .FALL AND WINTER. At prices the lowest yet named for Btriotly first olass goods. High grades in all departments. iru merit in every article. Honest quality. An immenae assortment nothing missing. The quality will tell it : the prioe will sell it. That is the reason you should come early and secure your BARGAINS from our splendid line of Dry kk Misg, Boots and Shoes ! Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats. WE show all the latest novelties in great profusion! We keep tbe finest seles ttnn. in oil otanor1 .1,1.. 17 , 1. 1. - i 4 t viwuu iu an o.uijumu avjica C lU.IBO IL n 1U1UU tU IlaVO BfBr ttrMUIti IU stock tbe best ot its kind. The dollar you spend with us foes farther, lasta longer, gets more siyle, gets more quantity, gets more quality, and does v more good in servioe, worth and wear than any money you spend. Our goods and prloes. now waiting for vour insneotion. will Drove thia. Remember it is an established faot that it pays to trade, providing yon want to save money, at tbe 529-tf J. II. KOLMAN, Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Arc itlll alive nd kicking for trade with a complete line of Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Confectionery, TOBACCOS, WOOD and WI LL0W WARE. Guns and Ammunition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. Alio Gents' Furnishing Qood, and the largest Mortmout o leaa In Eastern Oregon. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: Wb Won'T Be UnoERSoLO. it Comer Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKF5 MlDK ON SHORT NOTICX AND AT FOPDLAB FBICIt. Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. fHAS. L. SHERMAN, J V V V V v ioos t and t Sip t Painter. Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator, First-Class work in All Its Blanches.- Prices Reasomibln OFFICE IN OITY HOTEL, HEPPNER, 530- aw OREGON o o o o Ci C:S:N:A:I:A:L:U t IOICM DFNOA so o o o o The above tire misplaced letters of the nnmp of the most popular music pub licatiou u the continent, the publishers of which will rflve $900.00 IN CASH PRIZES to the first twenty person sending in the above three words with tbe letters correctly arranged. PrlzeB to be awarded as follows : To the first person sending the correct answer will be given S.'(00 In rnnh ; to the second. 2()u ; to the third, 91(10 ; to the fourth, $75 ; to the rilth, r) ; to the sixth, ;t5 ; to the seventh. 25 ; to the eighth, $20 ; to the ninth, $15; to the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth' and fourteenth, $10 each; and the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth aud twentieth correct answers, $5 each. Kvery person sending an answer to the above Puzzle must enclose with the same fifteen (I.ri) two cent 8tnmpn for one mouth's trial subscription to our "MUB1C Kl, 10," which is the iiiont eltttmi-HtH wurk r itn kind rver pnbHtdied in America, hfiiiie htliottrHphed mi lpt P'tpr, with cover beamifulfy ileMiEitPil In koNI mid emloMd. Our publication is a monthly, each number containing the :Htm and btnt eonipitmiioiiM, therefore you receive ten times the value uf your rvmitttti'ce hi any one iiqiiiIht. Our object in offering this Prize Puzzle is to attract attention to our publl cation, subscribers to which are placed lu a position to buy all lines ot sheet music at trade rates. We have outlived the prejudice that the public have against prize competi tions, brought about by unscrupulous publishers of "fake" journals, as we nave not advertised to give everything, but have always given everything we adver tised. The envelope which contains the correct solution bearing first postmark will receive first award, aud the balance iu order as received. This month's issue contains the following copyright music : "TA-Ra-RA-BOOM" folka. "ONLY PROMISE " (Vocal.) "GERAL JINE" WALTZ. Great Hit. ILL THE BOSUN" (VochI.) Sen Son "LA SERENATA" WALTZ. Very Latwt. "WASHINGTON'' MAR H. "LOVE AND DUTY " (Vooal.) Great Success. "GERMAN PATROL" MARCH. Very catchy. "POMPADOUR" POLKA. Great suooew. " M ETA" SCHOTTISCHE Neweat. "ALWAYS TOGETHER." Song. "KLEINE KATIE." (Sodk ) Datoh Yodle. "GALLANT SALAMANDER." Sea Sod. tplf this is not by far tbe ffreatent value In the mufiio line yon ever saw, we will cheerfully refund your money. Canadian Music Folio, M.ntlon thli paper. 230-43 TORONTO, CANADA. FRANK McFABLAND, J'realdent. H. McFARI.ANI), Vice J'realdent. E. P. VORl'Z, Hue, and Trm McFARLAND MERCANTILE ME - Successors to- COFFIN Ac McFARLAND. Carry s full line of -- ilenera it Iran : CONSISTING OF -5) f CLOTHING, -f fc- Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. And auob goods as are usually kept in a first-class store. Call and inspect onr stock and Bet onr prices before baying your fall supplies. We are also agents for mitchelu LEwiHa 8TAVER Agricultural Implements. For Morrow and Northern Grant ConDties. m;n Dn, NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CAW, AT OPPIOK Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. Change of Ownership WH HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, wbicb we propose to oonduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will bean on hands at all times tbe cboioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tl Proprietors. prints pees, :- Nuts -:- and -:- (jiprc ! WELL, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Land. Oyster Seoson Also is about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near future. W. L. Matlock & Co. OXFORD GltADE BUCKS ! The undersigned has a choice lot of Oxford Grade Bucks for sale at reasonable prices, at his ranch, 7 miles south of Pilot Rock. J. IS. SMITH, irilot Rook, Or. 2K :ia, T11. JOSICPH J. BILL, Qraduate M. E. C. V. H. , London, England. Veterinary Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am prepared to do nil klii'ln of Veterinary HurfP'rv, KmanenlatiiiK Horiei and Reirlinm ft Hpeci alty. (This is the only true mKiio'l of operating"!) horst-s.) HteyiiiR of Cattle u ml Hogs on short notice. I will treat all anliualK In tho inont approved procedure ot Veter inary HurKery. If you have any nick animals It will be to your inUtrf.il to cat) on me at Htewart'i tab Its. HKPPNKR, . .vjisw - - OREGON T1 BORG, : THE : JEWELER! Out for Cash Bargains -IN Jewelry, Cash Talks 3J Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust I3usts. HEE BORG, MAY STREET. HEPPNER, OR. ID. 18 HKI'I'NEH'3 LEADINGS OUke, Reiltleucn Coniracbr Builder.