i01'1CK TO ADVKHl'lottlM. 1-HOl desiring tile insertion of display adi., or cuanKe ol same, must gel their copy iu nut later than Monday evening lor Tuesday's edition, or Thursday evening tor Fridays edi tion. Iujc fATTKuauN fuuusuiNUCu. NO I U K. 1. The mm of five cents per line will be charged lor "cards ul thanks." "resolutions of respect," list ol wedding preaeuu and donors, and obituary notices, (oilier liiau lliuae the edit or shall hiutsell give aa a uialter ol uevs,)-aud Uotiveaui special meetings lor w liatever purpuoe. 2. Notices 01 church and society auu all outer eiitertaiuinelila iroui v. hich reenue la to be de rived, shall bo charged lor at the rale ol live lenlsallne. 'IIichc rules will be aliielly adher ed to in every instance. Advertiaing ratea reasonable and made known upon application. (jive your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up ilepp tier. I'atioiitze those who patronize you. Her e and There. Hnil, lli.iiiniulilj iinJerjiiHiMiH Hie mlij ot p ieil I hat be wag hu orpbau till s few t'eat-d. All Hbtilllil hear lo-r. litiurM I .1 ' - .. i . 1 1 r bim. Having 110 money, Deputy oUt-nit filljernlil vent Bround nmoiin fn-e, collection tufcun. Mrs. K. A. Kiiiuliten, of Eiiilit Mile, ia the Gooseberry P. M., ia Don't overlook tbe Ladies' Bazar. TUl'I'd PILLS aotkiudly ouoldaud Mr. and Mrs. Diok Neville's Imby is ill. Homy Wade's sale Saturday, Nov. 26, 1892. Dou't tail to attend Henry Wade's Sale. The first euow ot tbe season fell Tues day. Dr. Vaugban is op again after a brief illues. Mrs. J. N. Brown leaves tomorrow (or Salem. J. M. Uager is over from his reserva tlun farm. Audy Cook was over Wednesday of tbis week. N. L. Kobison is selliug potatoes at 1 cents per lb. 637 K Jeff Hajes is book from an extended Visit to Eugene. J. P. Uadley, ot Hardman, visited Heppner Monday. Condon Globe: Hon. Wm. Hngbes ot Heppuer is lu town. Fred Miller kuons bow to give yon a good fit io tailoring. tf sw Fell Bros.' Bazaar it wbere yon get tbose cbeap blankets. 42 tf Tbe baby son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ellis is quite ill wilberouu. Tbe (iem aud Palace saloons for fine liquors. McAfee Bro., Pi ops. sw Mr. D. C. Cohoe, ot Monument, arrived yesteiday to lay lu bis fall supplies. Tbe Morrow County Land aud Ti nst Cum pan y bare an unlimited supply ot obop for sale. il-tf. Cbarley Sherman is doing P. 0 Thomueou's new bouse in tbe Hue 01 papenug aud paiutiug. t up oimous & Son "till shoe borses and do general blavkBmitbmg at tbe old stand Mat 100k corner. 65. Uur printer in Tnesd iy's paper wonld have reoipe spelled r e o-e p e in spite of Kansas and bigti water. Sbaw & McCarty are Belling beef fnre qnarterH, at four cents per pound mid otber meats in proportiou. 36 tf Every man wbo takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette sbop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be' tweeu Heppuer aud Loue Rook. See td. for days of leaving aud arr.val. tf. Tonus Mathers says tbe snow Tues day has all disappeared in tbe vioinity ot Alpiue, and that fall range is good. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kiuds of nursing. ChII at ber home in nortb Heppuer, or address ber at this place. 618-tf Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ay ers, accompa nied by Miss bailie Coibiu, arrived Wedursduj night frum tbe state oi Wash ington. Hiyu ketchum whiskers. Halt & Mathews, at the oily barber sbop tbe place tn get a brut-class shave, bair-out .or shampoo. tf. I'hos. B-aney and son passed through Tfleppiier Tuesday on tbeir way lo the JBIurs for curd wood, Ibe potent crop ol ttbal vicinity. Children's S'dar Tip sohool shoes be fax sold out at Fell bros.' lit $1 00 per fair. Also a few pair of ladl 0 shoes left at vour own price. Master Clay French is the authorized sgeut for the Oregouiau at tbis place. Subscribe Ibroujb bim, and have your (paper delivered free of charge. tf Newer and neater quarters at the Falni'fl Hotel's nortb business room. Cliarlev Jones, the baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Butbs in connec tion. Twentv-fonr trains, all loaded with wheat, missed through 'Ibe Dalles one day last week, on tbe way to Portland. Aud yet tbere is a failure in crops up tbis way. Meats are wholesaled at tbe Liberty Meat market cheaper than ever before known to be sold for in Heppuer. Fore 'quarter of beef at 4 ets. per pound aud otber meats in proportion. 86 tf The Heppner Water & Light Co. to day began ibe work of excavating for itheir seooud reservoir. Tbe last of the Ipipa, as well as tbe entire outfit of ma ebiuery, is on tbe road to Heppuer. Tbe latest dentistry, crown aud bridge work, most successfully accomplished by Dr. B. F. Vangban. Gas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or 1-a-w- All scalp and skin diseases, daudrnff, ialliug of tbe hair, uray or faded ban. may be cured by using that nature's true remedy, Hall's Hair Benewer. It is no easy thing to dress barsb, coarse hair so as to make it look graceini or De Coming Bv the use of Ayer'B Hair Vig or, this difficulty is removed, aud tbe hair made to assume any sty In or arrange ment that may be desired. Give tbe Vig or a trial. We have repeatedly requested the set Dement of overdue notes aud accounts, lain without avail. We now give fair warning that we will not be tr.tled with uy longer. So please govern yourselves aocordiuuly, as we must have money 10 settle our obligations. 1'. C. Thompson Co. 23 How to save money is a problem thai interests everybody. Que way to invigor ate tbeeystem is with Ayer'sbaisapanlla. Being a highly concentrated blond med iciue, it is the most powerful and ec oouiical. It is sold for a dollar a botlle Owing tn Ibe faot that job stock has advanced about twenty per oeut from reasons which will be explained else where, we are compelled to mHka a slight advance on all printing. A le--rluctioo will be made as soou as prices .of material will justify same. Hattee's Congo O.I is rapidly couiiDg to the front as a leading medinue. J. .A. Harrison, ibe Fossil constable, ap plied it to bis legs, wlnob was recently kioked by a boioe, aud next day he tbrew aside bis crutches- "It's the boa!" Harrison snys. Lyman Brown tried Ibe oil for rheumatism with which be has been troubled for years, and tbis is wbat he says: "It kocked it after two appli cations." 64i-tf. Miss L. Ella Miller misionary to Biir mah. will Imtiire al the Baptist cbnroli on Mm dav eveuirfl at 7 o'clock. This lectnre will be illustrated with Idols, 'Costumes, etc. Miss Miller was smis aionary id Bar man for a number of years, reported ill J. R. Etb, coovnleeoiug. Clerk Morrow went down to The D illes ami PorilHUd VVeduesdav. 1 0 head of cat tie aud 2J head of horses to be sold at Wa.lu'd s.ile. '1 he light poles for the am lights are being placed iuto position, John Keeney, brother of Eli, went down tn AlUuuy Wednesday. Two our-lohds of oatlle were shipped dowu tbe line hist Wednesday. Mrs. Emil V.irnz is reported as con-valet-oiug Iroui a recent illness. Mike Keuuy findd good range for sheep out iu his ueigub oho id this fall. Mrs. W. H. Whitsou is teachiug a most suocedstul school at Alpiue. Jobu Rush was in town today wttb re ports of good range aud fat stuck. Mrs. E. L. Matlock and her daughter, Miuuie, are ou tbe list ot those ailing. Andy Till ord reports bis herds as do ing finely over ou fall range, ou Butler oreek. D. C. Cnhoe departed tbis morning for Moiiiitueut with a four-horse load of supplies. ErueBt Piper, one of nnr solid friends from down near Lexiugtou, was in Wednesday. Levi Sbannr, of Peter's Butte, in the Morrow oounly opal fields, was down early tbis week. Mrs. Geo. W. Smith, of tbe W. R. 0.. of i.exingtou, was a caller at tbe Gazette office yesterday. Tom Barneit, of Lxington, was search ing, the Bines or burses IhsI week, but lulled to find the wanderers. R-v. W. E. Potwiue held servioes last evening in the Baptit o n u roll. He will bold services again tbiseveuing. Euiil P. Vornz, of The McFai land Mf r cautile Co, has moved iuto bis new home, onuer of Water and Main s'reet. In our last issua mention was made of a lire near lone, bnt we made an error iu the name, being John Luuy instead of John Long. A landslide at Cascade delaved Tues day's np train, and onnseqiieuily onr people had to do without tbeir mail till tbe next day. A telegram from Hon. H. Bhickman at 'Fiisoo, states that California is surely di-mocnitic. Tbe dispatches don't agree Willi it at all. Mrs. L zzie Canies departed Wednea dny for Walla Walla, accompanied by Miss Ella Crabtree, wbo will make a short visit there. Geo. W. Smiih, post commander of the G. A R., al L-xiugton, hs in towu yes terday, aud i xperts u goodly turuout ot Ibe boys ou Now 2b'tb. R. W. Kobison. of Eight Mile, pulled out this morning for b me with a loud of niHioliundise and supplies. He says Eight Mile is needing ram to start grain. L. D. Boved has oontraited to build a uem $1500 cottage for F. O. Bnckuuui Mr. B iyed has also contracted to build a oottuge each for J. Cubu aud W. P. Soriv uer. Another landslide nccnred in tbe Cas cades veslerday. They say it Is raining cutlery aud agricultural implements down lhat way. Uur forllauu mail was minus last evening. Mr M. F. Smith, of York State, who visited trends here recently, "rites that he looks hack with pleasure to ibe short stay he made iu Heppner. He was much delighted with Morrow Uo. Now is tbe lime to olean and oil your harness for the winter. And don't for get IbHt 0 .burn's Ivory Black Harness Oil is the best for tbe purpose. InrsHle by P. C. Thompson Co. M 4 . News came over here today that liiiru", Harney Co., hud gotten sway wi;h ibe oonnty seat tight, while Brd, democrat, has the best of ibe j pint-representative luce, HHrney and Grant couuly. Jay Billcimoinyesterd ly fromG ioae ben j.ands. ys it wasawindy trip. Tbere is a big ci op in over in bis section, but very little ot it. lias sprouted siitfioieutly to make much showing. They ueed rain Tbe M. E. church is having b giaud revival Willi almm 15 c uiveisious. Rev Motor and Evang lil Foid are assisting Rev. guulse in the ineetlug There is considerable interest being manifested. Tbe Coudou Globe says: "The notori ous murderer Wolfe was captured near Heppuer Tuesday." Wolfe was not caught here, uor in faot has he beeu ap prehended1 at all, at Ibe present writing. Tbe Daily Statesman, of Salem, tbe best daily iu tbe stHte, outside of the Oregouian, now readies eastern ure gon the same day that li is printeu, aud Ihe same time as tbe Daily Or-'gou- tan. Married-At tbe residence of Ibe bride's father, M. A. Olden, ou Wednesday, Nov. lit '0. H B. If. King otfieiating. Miss jlauiie Oldeu, ot this oouuty, to Mr. James M. Cbrismau, of Lewis country. Washington. Married At tbe parsonage on Tues day eveuiug, the 15tb iust.. Mr. W. iu. hawker, ot Union, Or., and Mrs. Delia Brady, Rev. Sbuise i nitialing. Mr. Baw ker was formerly of Ibis oouuty. but ol late has been ruuuiug a liver business in Uuiou. The couple left for their future home Weduesday. the cit zns, semiring $10 60. which was turned over to Couducior H C- French, wbo piloted tbe young man as far as Ar- liugtnu and put bim in charge of the conductor of the east bound traiu, who saw him to In Grande, where be was iu turu placed on the Elgin branch. Mr. Fitzgerald tbauks the oilizeus, on bebalt of the boy's mother, for tbeir generosity in this matter. Joues is young yet and may 'take a tumble before it is too late. Columbus Discovered A-merica But tbe people discovered tbut at r- W as tbe place to buy HARDWARE Tinware, Wood and Wit low ware, Glassware, Lamps and Too Rough on Him In conversation with Audy Cook, eaily tbis neek, he says be believes the Gazette has beeu a little too hard ou Frank Mclutire, whom be bas known since boyhood. bile be does not doubt tbat he is a wild boy, be says that be never served a term in any prison, and though be did kill a man once, did not shoot bim till be was him self Bbot twice, and tbat i e was discharg ed on examination as having committed a justifiable homicide. Mr. Cook speaks of him as beiug a good-hearted bov, and not at all inolined to be rough when so ber. Tbe Gazette does not wish to prej udice auyone against Molutire, and bas only published what came to it as a news paper, and from a source for which Mo lutire. himself, is responsible. Acting as be bas, these stories gained a color of fact iu a very short time. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Wsgons, Hacks, Buggies, Etc A oar load of STOVES direct from the faotory tbat must be sold. Job Work done in a workmanlike manner auu '" trnarauteed. OTTI? TOPl Is np witbe times, and we si-k of you a liberal share of J U It Ol W-1V y(lur patl.onagB for which we will endeavor to give you unmtd vulim for vnnr money. . . - . . . . . .. t i- , :u: Alain street, uext aoor to r irst national dju uuuuiuk- HEPPNER, .... PHAS. L. SHERMAN, A Close Cau..- What in ninety-nine cases out of one bnudred generally proves a fatal sccideut, happened down at the depot Friday uighl of last week. In at tempting to get onto tbe pilot of the brauob's locomotive, Chas. Oney, tbe engine wiper, slipped, ami nis leg whs foroed nnuer the oow-catoher, tearing on bis shoe and badly bruising his limb. Fortunately euonsb. tbe engine was stopped before a "frog" was reached, or Mr. Ooey believes tbat be would bave lost bis leg. He says that it was a close call, and tbnngh be ballooed manfully when the accident first happened, could not make Engineer Patterson or Fireman Revoe beai him- To say that be is fortu nate, is putting it mild. It was the olOBest of close calls. m t and ! Sim f Painter. Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator. First-ClasB work in All Ita Branches.-- -Prices Reasonable. -r QFFICE IN CITY HOTEL.: HEPPNER, STILES UIPE(?;EDEISED. Fbou Tub Land of CHiNOBBtias. Dr. E. T. On wen arrived from Sabetha, Kan sas, last Tuesday. He speaks very high ly of his treatment by tbe Knights of Pjthias of that place, as well as at Ar lington, on his way back. Tbe memb-re of tbe order took oharge of the obsequies of bis departed wife, aud in many ways relieved Ibe burden ot sorrow. He found Kansas beautiful and prosperous, though somewhat excited over tbe eleotion. Tbouifb Kansas has been carried by the populists, there is not a vestige of tne democratic organization left in the state, it being now a oonteBt between tbe pop ulists and republicans. Because TCTo OtUor Modlolno Una Ever 33l"footocl tlio Ou ze SB 003NTC3-0 OXXj Bas, Mountain Hocsb. Mr. Joseph Crank has lately leased tbe bostelry known as tbe Mountain House, refitting and re- fiirnishine it throughout. Board and bed, per month, $6; board without bed. jM.fill; meals and bed 25 cents each, Mr. Crank asks a portion of the patronage, helievinir that he cau give as ood ser vice as auyoue in Heppuer, and for lees monev. w-sw. First Month's Sales, 720 Bottles ; Seoond Month's Sales, 3300 bottles BOLD EVBH-YWHEHB. PniOZ). DeciG. $1 and $Q a, Bottle. Pcblio Plk Heary Wade will offer at publio sale, haturdBy, Nov. 26. at bis farm, five miles northeast of Heppuer, at tbe head of Sand Hollow, 100 head of cattle and 20 bead of horses: also many articles of (arm machinery. Everyone desiring baruains ebon Id attend. 4d tf A Ccriositi. Alex Thompson dngup for e Gazette reporter this morning irenniue ouriosity. It consisted ol an Hinile which was one-eiuht Rambo and seen-eiiihts some otber sort. Tbis combination wa brought about by graft ing a piece of Rumbo into the other BDnle early this summer. The union is as I'omolete as though tbey bad been one from tbe bud. Verily tbis is tbe day of coariosities. Winn All 'Rodnd. Our towu oonncil nre having a tough time in making seven Hro liuhts do the work of twice that, nnm ber. Let nsdown easy, people; it's h I on one side and a big fire on the other. with but little other oonutry tbat a town e luncilman can drive iu. We will try t do tbe best we can for the money, tbe greatest good for the grea'eat number. Those Blanks-.- Purchasers are find ing great bargains in those siunie and double blankets Ibal Fell Bros, are offer ing at such low figures, lor they bod ihem ueiiher sbodily nor pari cotton, but wbat we say-all wool. Why tbey sell them so che ip is easily explained. I'bey give Ihe piiruhafer a oargam Ibevuetoue. Tue blausets sen selves. them- 512-if A Nkw Neiohbob. - Geo. W. Lord has moved into tbe former ait gal lery over Mesars. browu & Hamilton s ,r J . . ...... r..m u...l,liMtnrM ..flioe, ami uhs niiou up - -..rii He is urepared to contract for all kiuds of biiildlue,or win eupe .r ....tnintion.anil pmihaEe material for the same, giving bis custoiue.s .uo eBt of his experience aud V"'"- Stbaved. A lour-) ear-old steer, brand ed H P ou the ribs on right side; also ..,.. hraiol on riaht hip and ou right ..u . U... 11. .lit in rtL? ht enr. Any JUlf-r- .nation lending to recovery of same will Ue cheerfully reward oobDkxteBj 538-sw Heyyurr, Or. Mince Pie I ime.-F. C. I'honipion Co., bave leceived a fresh supply Seedless London Laer ami Musialelle raisins U ou i -..rralllH Hllll a. iron, orange ueci.Aii"" - - ret Cliler. So eat miuoe aud grow fat The World Enriched. Thefaoalities of the present day for tbe production of everything tbat will con iluriH to the material welfare and com fort of mankind are almost unlimited, an! when Syrup of Figs was first pro. iliined ihe world was enriched witb tb only perfect laxative known, as it is tbe ouly remeny wuicn is irniy pirasiiig refreshing to the taste una prompt ami effectual o cleause the system gently in Ihe sprint; time nr. in faot, at any time and the better it IS kuown the more l opular it beoomee. 5dOB43 law. Always Oct The Best. Persons who suffer from rheumatism want immediate relief. It ia not enough tbat the pain should be eased, and the app6tite be increased. Anything snort ,,r h cure ia onlv prolonging torture, it unisonous acids in the blood, whiob is the direot oanse of rheumatism, are im mprliatelv aud effectually expelled by I) Drnmmoud'a Liulituing Remedy. N.'lh iug known to medioal science will afford nch soeedv relief. If the draggist oan uo furuish it the remedy will be sen prepaid loany address on receipt of price, tive riollars. Urummona menicine un 48 Bu Muideu Lane, New York. Agents wanted. v die laugh 26 Diamonp Cioabs.-Without aud for years tbe leadiug aaloou ciiiar. will De soiu ."" 35 44 Rough hu equal. . .i ia, ... isco wholesale prices, by lots ot .w - 5,000 at J. Cohu's. Vila and Usworthy Of consideration are nostrums of wbicl it i HH-erted and there are many snr tbat ibey cure immediately bodll) ailments of long standing lhere are none such tbat oan. Chronic disorders cannot lie iuslautaueoiisly rem ived Coutiuuity iu the use of a genuine med iciue, audi as Hosteller's Htomai n ti ters. will eradicate cbmuKJ physical evil Nut the least of these last in the foroe of its opposition to medioine ia const pation, to the removal of wbicb. if per aiaterl in. the Bitters is particularly ad nied. Constriction of tbe bowels is comolaint which should be dealt wit fnt I y and systematically. 8 are lti n.nal attend nits, liver complain! diapi-psia. For these, for malaria, men mutism. klllueV irouoie, auu morr rxnentlv 'Ma irrippf," this highly nud professionally commended medicine is an undoubted specino. Kioiunig can ) L m inmv., aa a mAHnS of Im e.umu i , " ' - parting strength to tbe feeble and nerv ous. Returned t. His Motueb J. L Jonee, tbe voni.g lad who was mcarcer aled reoenily for larceny of a pair of boots from a H.ppoer store, was turned loose Wednesday, Bnd is, perhaps, now with his mother al Elgin. It was sup- H ARNESH-8HOP, Ptryl nrl fljtures. Owxl hi.ainu- etati snen III (nv lino', oi (rood tarinlni! and stock-raising country . , j... . a,w hnuu, and two iou Willi iihont ihe business property, for lurtuer I ormaUOB 4dreH (iaMtu, Ueppur, Or. Croekerj". Lamp Fixtures Pumps, Oaspipe aud Piumbitig Materials. Coal, Iron and Steel. -OF ALL KINDS- Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Are still allre and kicking for trade with a complete line of Tiniur (III, I .w III II 1111 IIU1VI VWUVVllVUS It I TOBACCOS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE. Guns and Ammunition, Sewing: Machines, Farm Implements. Also Gents' Fumishftift- Goods, and the largest assortment of Teas in Eastern Oregon. OREGON V V V V V 530- sw OREGON WHY HATTEES O.W.R. MFG. CS PORTLAND. ORE. WHY ? XT. boll xia a. - sioiatloa, ana Neuralgia are a. Past CONGO OIIi las TJeocl. C:S:N:A:I:A:L:U I0ICM fe- DFXOA - o o b o o o - o o 5 tvia ohni'0 -ra mlnnlnrpd Ipttem of the nump f f thi most popular music pub- Ucattou u the continent, the publisher oi whkh will ive $900.00 IN CASH PRIZES to the first twenty persons sending In the above three words with the letters correctly arraujfed. frizes to be awarded an follows : To the tint person senilinc the correct answer 111 be given l:t()0 In essll ; to the second, 1200 ; to the third, sloo ; to the fourth, 7.i ; to the filth, f'tii j to the sixth, SilS: to the seventh, ar ; to ihe eighth, fMO ; to the ninth, (IK ; to the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth, tlO ench j and the fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth correct answers, 95 each. Every person sending an answer to the above Puzzle must enclose with the same fifteen (I;,) two cent stamps for one mouth's tiiul subscription to our "Al libit' kill. to," which is the most HhIimibih wink r lis koni ever iiiibnMieil in America, liemic lithiiainilifil hel pPi'. wit" nivrr brnu, iriiliy dep-ieiifil In Kind and emliiuwd. Our publicHtiou ia a monthly, each nuiiilier containing the ,HleHt and lii-st coniMiNiiloim. therefore you receive leu times ihe value ut ytiar rvmiiiai'reni any one nuiiiber. Our object In offering this Prize Puzzle is to attract attention to our publi cation, subscribers to which are placed in a position to buy all lines of sheet music at trade rates. We have outlived the prejudice that the public have against prize competi tions brought about by unscrupulous publishers ol fiike" journals, as we have not advertised to give everything, but have always given every tiling we adver tised. The envelope which contains the correct solution bearing first postmark will receive first award, and the balance lu order as received. This month's issue contains the following copyright music : "TA Ra-RA BOOM" POLKA. "ONLY PROMISE" (Vocal.) "GERAL J1NE" WALTZ. Great Hit. ",1LL THE HOSUN" (Vocal.) Sen Soui?. -"LA 8ERENATA" WALTZ. Very Latsst. "WASHINGTON" MAR H. "LOVE AND DOTt " (VoohI.) Grest Success. "GERMAN PATROL" MARCH. Very cstcliy. "POM PA DOUR" POLKA. Great suooess. "META" SCHOTTISCHE Newest. "ALWAYS TOGETHER." 8orj. "KLEINE KATIE." (Son ) Dutch YouMe. "GALLANT SALAMANDER." Sea Son g. t3JIf this is not by far Ihe greatest value in tbe ronBio line you ever saw, we will olieerfully refund your money. UttlUU IT'A UTiAIATilACI AnTAATlAriAPTT it, iii iii ii ir, i im in i r v VulilVV null vi i a Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won'T Be unoERSoLD. tf. Comer Main And Willow Streets, Heppner Or. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAX STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKFS Mads ok Short Notice and at Popular Paicis. Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. w1 Canadian Mention this paper. 236-43 Music Folio, TORONTO, CANADA. Change of Ownership HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whiob we propose to conduct in tbe most satisfactory manner. Will keep on bonds at all times tbe oboioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt Proorietors. (Jodie t'Oj s :- and -:- (Jiprs ! WELL, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Land. Oyster Seo soil. Also is about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near future. W. L. Matlock & Co. T. W. AYEKS. Jr. PB1LL COHN T. W. AYERS, Jlk, & CO. RETAIL DRUGGISTS -ANtl DEALERS IN :- fll HUM - - UHS - - 1111(1 - - fl ttt HAIR BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, Dye-stnffs. Pstent Meflteifes. Pr(iimpry. Trnaaes nnd Hhonlder Braces. Wall Paper, Window Ulssa, sod all otber articles tiaaaily kept iu a Ural oluss drag store. Footwear nyt-H ffi.m thf Footwear ! H. H'Hrk-.n n A 'o 'w. There you will find the Best and Cheapest m Heppner. M. LICHTENTIIAL & Main Sltroet, II in i Or. OXFORD GRADE 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. 15. AIITII, Xllot JRoolc, Or, DR JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. ti. , London, England. Veterinary SURGE0N ! Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I m prepared torlo 1) kliulsof Veterinary Surirerv, Kmssculntlnir Horses anil Reirllnm a Speci alty. (This is the only true method nt operaliiiKon Imrsea.) HpeylnK ol Cnttleaml lions on short nollce. I will treat all animals In the most approved procedure ot t eter tnury HurKery. If you have any sick ai.lmals It will he to your interest to Mil on mo at r-teMarl s stables. ,, HEPPNKK, - .';insw okkuon BORG, : Out for Cash Bargains -1N- Jewelry, Cash Talks. THE : TtiiHi fin fEE liORO, MAY STREET. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc Trust Busts. HEPPNER. OR. CO.JL, B( 60YBD 18 HKI'l'NKIt'3 L K A D I N (I Otne, Kesidene Contractor I lib