MMICK TO ADVKlirialilt.-t. I 'HOSE desiring the insertion of display ads., or change Oloame, must got their eony In not later than Monday evening for Tuesday's eiition, or 'Itinraday eveuint; for Fridays edi tion. TUK rATTKKSON PUBLISHING (JO. NO I K K. 1. The turn of five cent per line will be charged for "carda of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists oi wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other tiiau those the edit or shall hlinsell give as a matter of news.) and uollcesol special meetings tor whatever purpose. I. Notices ol church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue iB to be de rived, shall be charged fur at the rate of live tentB a line. '1 hese rules will be strictly adher ed to lu every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. tatronize those who patronize you. Here ana There. the See Dasey's new ud. Don't overlook I be Ladies' Buzar. TU IT'S PILLS never disappuiut invalid. Mr. Bud Mrs. W. B. Potter's baby is quite ill. To n Ceil, the lone postmaster, was op Fiidav lust. N. L. Kobmon is Belling potatoes at Iceuis per lb. 537 tt Fred Miller kuows how to give you a good St it) tuiluriug. tf sw Fell Bros.' Bazaar if where yon get those cheap blankets. 42-lf Mr. T. W. Avers, Jr., is seriously ill from nervous piostratiun. The Gem Hud Palace saloons for fine liquors, MoAiee brot., Piups. sw 'Squire Gil Jones and YYYs Brannou were in Friday lust from Eight Mile. Ed. B. Bishop returned from a busi mae trip to Portland last Saturday. J. 8. Huptnustal, a prominent John Day merchant, died Monday of last week. Mr. B. Morgan, of Lower Eight Mile, proved up before (Jlerk Morrow Saturday F M Courier, Saturday last, made proof on his latiob before Clerk Moriow. Johnny Waduell will start Tor Iowa next Thursday where he will spend the wiuter. J. N. Elder is buildine some com modious sheep sheds up on bis tiiutun creek ranch. The Morrow County Land and Tinst Company hare au unlimited supply of chop lor sale. 11-tf. Felix Johnson was in Heppner Biitur day. He reports the Butter cretk range ibh inipr viug. The dance at Geo. Shick's, last Friday raitJjl, was well attended, bid a nice itirue was had. Geo. Kydd. of Day vi lie. passed through IlepP'f. homeward bound from rurt laud, Saturday. Wm. Uooelas and sister-in-law, the latter noeiitly from the East, were iu Heppuer Just Friday. Puplaimoins & Una still shoe horses and do genera? blucksmitbing at the old stand Matiook iiorner. bo. 8haw & McCarty are selling beef fore- nnurti.ra.iit, four nUDM Der POUlld ud other meats in propoi'tiou. 36- tf Every man who takes any interest in faBt slot k should nubnuribe 'or The Horseman Gazette shop, agents. N. NielsoD is now runuing h stage be tween Heppuer and Lone Book. Bee ad. for days of leaving and arr.val. tf. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to do all kinds of nursing. Call at her home au north Heppuer, or address her at this plaoe. C18 tf Lott A lady's ring, opal and four smal diamond settings. Fiuder will be r-. warded by leaving same at the Gazette office. Mrs. E. Kilcup Ib having constructed on her ranch eaBt of Heppner, large heep sheds. It pays to look out for winter. Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at the oity barber shop the plane to get a first-class shave, bair-ont or shampoo. tf. ' Bill Eites, Mr. Gaunt and Nf Is Mag nnaon were up Monday. Nels made proof on his ranch on that date before Cieik Morrow. Joe and A. M. Sating and "Bud" In f raham, of Eight Mile, dropped in yea terday. Joe was just on his way home from Hpokane. Stockholders of The Palace Hotel Company should not forget the meeting of Deo. 28th, at which time a new board 'of officers will be chosen. Master Clay French is the authorized lagent for the OregoniBU at this place. Subscribe throuuh bim, and buve your ipaper delivered free of charge. tf NBt MoBee, the stook inspector, re ports the sheep of Morrow rounty partic ularly free from scab, and that they are .generally in good condition. Did jcin notice tbht fine 1'ead of hair at ohotch last Sunday t That was Mrs. JJ . tjhe never permitB herself to be ajut of Hall's Hair Keuewer. Try it. Hunt and neater quarters at the Palaoe Hotel's north business room, Charley Jones, the bsber, wbMs to see hi old friends there. Baths in connec tion. A pleasant birthday party was given t the re ideDce of G. F. Muttbews last HutnrHuv ufiernmrn. in honor of the lUtn Anniversary of the birth of Master Archie Matthews. Th. Inteot ilentiatrv. crown and bridge work, most successfully accompliahed by Dr. B. F. Vaughan. Oas administered when desired. Thompson building, Heppner, Or 1-h-w- Condnotor French and family are re peating down at 1 be Dulles Hiis week, aud will visit the "slide" ere they retnrn During Mr. French's ah-ence. Dave Har ris holds the reins and the ticket punch. Meats are wholesaled Bt the Liberty Meat market oheBper than ever before known to be sold for in Heppner. For quarter nf beef at 4 i ts. per pornd and other meats in proportion. 36 tf How is the time t" clean and oil your harness for the winter. And don t for t W f!.,hnrn's Ivorv Black Harness Oil is ttreiest for the purpose, by P. C. Thompson Co. E L Freelaud retnrnrd home from Canyon City last Friday, via Baker City. Mr. Freelaud says thst the old route between Canyon and Heppner, via Long Creek, is preferable in every sense. Weakness of sight i frequently the result of general debility. When the blood is impoverished every organ and aen. .nffera. As an effective, powerful, and economical tonic-alterative, Ayer'a Sarsanarilla niav be relied on every time. Miss Verona Phaw, who was arrested last eek Rt Arlington charged wun manslaughter, on complaint of Mrs. Clinton, was discharged. She as ac cused of being an accessory to the mur der nf her unborn child. Hattee's Congo Oil i rapidly ooming to the from as a leading mediciue. J A. Harrison, the Fossil constable, ap plied it to his legs, whioh wss recently kioked by a horce. aud next day he threwasi.U-hisorntcbes- "It's the bo; . Hurn,.n onv. I.vmati Brown tried the he says: "It kocked it after two appli cations." 54J-tr. Jeny H'lif-mm was in Saturday last. Arthur B iyse c iue in yeaterday from Idea Autone Vey was in from Butter creek over Suuday. G. W. Parker got in Saturday night from Noriheru Idaho. Dun Putter aud wife visited relatives iu tieppner yenlerdey. Jus. Jones returned Saturday from hia vibit to valley relatives. Miss Ivie Mitchell is viaiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. jouea Drputy Clerk Geo. Wells ret urued from a visit to relatives at Pendleton last baiuiday. Duu Leathers and Miss Eusley were giveu license tu wed up at the clerk s umoe last week. Beu Huusaker and daughter, May, arrived bttuday from Haystack, and will remain a tew days. Mr. Daniel Long, of Philadelphia, re presenting his owu exteusive oiotniug liouae, is iu the oily. T he wife aud daughter of Dr. J. J. Bill arrived lust week fiom California to join the LuO or at this place Frank Wnmortu got tu from Idaho oiullnlay uignt. He bus located Borne good quariz ledges over there. Kev. Chus Kirk was iu Heppner over Sunday, and heal setvices in the M. E. ohtirun, South, auuday evening. The machinery for the Heppuer Water & Light Co. 'a plant, with the exception ot Ihe boiler, ail arrived last night. Mr. Jaoob Borizgar, of Shelby, Oregon, wusm tins morning. He came up yeater day. Uuou proapi.ots for crops next year. The Gazelle ofiioe and our home ranch have beeu wired lor electric light, "Inch are cheaper and safer to Us than peiru liuni. J. W. Hendricks, formerly of Coos bay, but lately ot Heppuer, left Mon day for bridle Veil wbeie he lias Beouied a position iu the nulla there. Bawlics Pos G A. B. No. 31, and the W.JK. (J, b th ot Lexington, met in Heppuer last Saturday. Tuese meetiugs should be euoouraged by our citizens. Hon. J. (J. ihomson aud Mr. 0ens, of Lexington, were iu Heppuer over Salurduy night. The light snow Friday uight Old nut extend down us far as their place. Cy. tSuinn, Frank Smith, J. T. Booth by, O. W. Brown, aud A. A. Willis were up Irom the i,exu:glou country Satur day last. Mr. Wil is has juat returned Irom tne upper country . Constipation is the pareut of innumer able dis uses, aud should, therefore, De promptly remedied by Ihe use of Ayer'a Cathartic Ills. These plllsdo uotgriue, arepeifeotly sale lo take, aud remove all tendency to liver aud bowel com plaints. Bill Hendrix was over from R ick creek Friday last. Wm. has giveu up the su loou business over at Condon and goue to raucbiug. He is preparing tu put out ten acres of fruit trees on theKockcieek bottun lauds. He finds that all kinds of fruit do well there. Owing to the fact that job stock has advanced about twenty per oeut from reasous which will be explained else where, we are compelled to make a Bliubt advance on all printing. A le- riuotiou will be made as soou as prices of material will Justify same. Wui.F. Matlock and wife, of Pendle ton aud Jas. Bennett, of Luue Rook, were over to attend the funeral of Mrs. E. L Matlock, last fiuuday. Mr Beu itett, ia a brother of Airs, Matlock. Mr. aud Mrs. Cass Matlock, of Pendleton, were prevented from being here owiog to Jhoserious illness of Mrs. Matlock, who is also a sister of the deceased Autelnua Herald: G. W. Patterson returned last Thursday from Portland Ho hrnllirht with him a full set oi cou bier's tools aud "ill establish a shoe hoo here in a duv or two. Ibis kind ol au iiiatilntiou has beeu badly needed in Ant-hom ever since the "decnse ol vr. iA,.iieu unit us Mr. Patterson is a first olass workman he should receivo liberal patrouage. Lucky Baldwin, who for abont one Biir baa baen uroorietor of the Monu ment Canyon City stage line, ubb saipeu ii,u n,.n,.trv or mi leaat such is the re- oort leavinot numerous creditors aud several naviiKB frames to make the best of the fni ii m On learning Ot DIS ao soondiug, parties interested attached all his stage stock and will Bt an early date proceed to get as nearly even with bim as possible. I velooity which at times betokened a"hur ncaue. D-velllugs trembled from found I ation to roof, aud many were the freaks played by the invader. On Main street a part of Miuor Bios awning was detach ed, breaking a large plate glass window. Fuitber down the atrett, the Belvedere's doors were smashed, and over at the school house an outbuilding was over turned and a skylight blown out. Nei ther were Ouustructed, apparently, fur very much wind. The story goiug the rounds that the school bouse was shaken on its foundation, is untrue. When that building suffers in that way, there will not be many in the oitv that will escape. However, it was the highest wind experi enced here for some time. The slight shower which followed yesterday morn iug seemed to "lay the wind," but the urometer lingered well down until about noon yesteiday when it began rising slowly. Sunday evening it stood at 29, the lowest iu this locality since a record has been kept. Fill Fbom Thb Cae Harry Woods, brakeman on the Heppner branch, fell from the cars last evening while tha train was nearing lone at the rale of bout 20 miles an hour. However, be as not missed until they bad reached tne station, when the train was baoked own the track about two miles, where they found Mr. Woods wandering around in a dazed and unoonscious couditiou. He was taken on the train aud bruugnt on to Heppner where he waa oared for at the Palace hotel. Dra. Swinburne and Gagen were called, and on examin ing him found no dislocations or broken bones, but thought bis baok badly sprain ed aud, perhaps, internally iujured. After admiuisteriug to bim an injection ot morphine, he was left for the night This morning when Hurry bad gaiued consciousness, he understood wuut bad happened, aud afier dressing himself, he, with considerable difficulty, made his ay down stairs, where he was Been af terward by our reporter to whom be made the following statement regarding the accident: "As we were nearing lone I left the baggage-car, at the same time felt as thongh I was goiug to have bilious attack, to wuioh I ain subjeot. aud whioh always dazes me. On attempt ng to cross over the cars I must have fallen either from a box or fiat can thongh I think the former, yet from my dazed oondition I remember very little about bow it happened, or what I did afterward, though from my preaent feel ing must have fallen in suoh a manner aa tu Btrike on my baok. Although it ia rather difficult for me to make any speed' today, I think I will be able for work within two weeks, at least." While Harry is iu pretty bad shape, yet be is certainly fortunate to have gotten off so luckily. For sale 43 4 Hands op. That waa a cool trio which went through the Pullman sleeper at Hot Springs last Thorsduy eveuing. The ladies were uot molested. The train was an honr aud one-half behind time. The Oregonian Bays of the occurrence: "They wore long dark overcoats and slouch hats, aud their faces were covered by red handkerchiefs, two weie Brnied witli Winchester rifles of 45 caliber, and oue oarried an old fashioned riui-fi'e Colt niot.il. liaiiiu cans. The faces of two of the men were covered with dark red handkerchiefs, while the faoe ot one, who seemed to be the leader, was covered with a bright red bandana. Oue was of medium height, one slightly under, and the third a little over Ihe average Ihey prooeeded with their work ia asystemat io manner, and in a very few minutes bad cleaned up $11)65 iu cash, six told watches and some jewelry All of the male passengers had been ordered to bold up their hands, and all complied with alonritv. A robber Btood at each end i f the car, and the third took up th oolleotion. Oulv one shot was fired, and it was to quicken Ihe movements of semi-dazed viotim S. J. Friedman, well- kuown iu Heppuet who wa rather alow in producing his valuables. When the last man had been plundered the robbers retired. Before leaviug the Oar, howev er. they warned the conduotor and pas sengers against giving any sigtiuls to stoo the train, and announced that every car on the train was in charge of three or more robbers, and that any attempt to call for assistance wonld meet with staut deBth. They then backed to the rear platform and rang the bell, keeping the passengers under cover all the while. When the train bad come almrat to a standstill they signaled for it to go on, and jumped from the platform, after firing five or six shots in the air as a sort of parting salnte." The Gazette under stands that Byron Bernard, who is ao- oneed of oeing the leader of the gang who went through the Roslyn bank, h ie II II I RECEIVED ! 1 From a PROMINENT and INFLUENTIAL 8tockman ot the Interior Country, We are constantly in reoeipt ot tne same xinu irom many others who appreciate our HEPPNER, Homicide on Bibob Cheek Len Ma Oarthy, a young man, was shot and kill ed on Biroh creek, Umatilla Co., at about 8 o'clock last Friday morning, by a ranoh er named John Alexander, it seems that McCarthy, who was herding cheep, started across Alexander's place. An altercation grew out of an attempt of the latter to keep him off the range, which led to the fatal wounding of McCarthy. Alexander went to Pilot Rock after i doctor, and was then taken in oustody Deputy Sheriff Tweedy and Constable Charles White brought him to Pendle ton, arriving at 3 p. m. There is noth ing kuown ot tne trouble, except wnat Alexander, who seemed ery muoh ex cited, tells himself. He says that Mo Cartby threw a rock and hit him. He fired once to keep bim away, and as Mo Caitby kept on advancing, he fired again, The ehot took effect in the head. Th wounded man told Alexander to go tor doctor, whioh be did. Parties who went to the scene afterward found Mo- Cart by dead. Alexander, who ia about 85 years old, was sent to the asylum not long ago, and after remaining some two months, was discharged bb cured. He is said to be of a somewhat excitable dia position. The yonng man killed was nephew of A. B. McCarthy, a well-known farmer of the Prospect neighborhood Some people fall out with anyone that differs with them in their opinions on anything of either a pnblio or private nature. This is narrow, shallow and despicable. The man who gets bis "back up" because you don't fall into bis line of tbongbt on 'everything, is not worth your consideration, and is a stumbling block to a oommunity, rather than benefit. Has Flickered. They ay that the Lucky Baldwin stage line, between Mod ument and Canyon City, has flickered like a summer dream. It Ib hoped that Joe Keeoey will get the line, as we think that he will make it first olass. He is an old stage man, and in the interest of the pnblio, we think that one and all will voice the Gazette's sentiments. HtffM.itB HKIikAViJltNI. think that be was the leading spirit in this Hot Springs affair. However this may be only newspaper talk. At last accounts, not a trace of the robbers bad beeu found. Stokmt Weather Sunday tod Sun-, rt v niuht was qnite windy in these 'ere j parts, and the oft-times welcome ohinook Our people were grieved, and much surprised also, to hear of the death o Eliza Jane Matlock, wife of E. L. Mat lock, last Friday evening. Mrs. Mat- look bsd been ill for Beveral days previ ous to her deatb, with nenralagia of the heart, and thongh the dangerous charac ter ot the oomplaint was well known, no one bad the least idea that Mrs. Matlock was so near death's door until they were informed of ber demise. Funeral servioes, in charge of Rev. Shnlse, occurred at the M. E church 1 u'olock p. m Sunday last, after which the remains were followed to the Mason ic oemetery by one of the largest funeral processions ever witnessed in Heppner, Mrs. Matlock has resided in Heppn a number of years, and was beloved and esteemed by all for ber many excellent qualities. The universal sorrow felt by all is significant of the loss that comes to us, SB a community, in her unlooked for deatb. The sympathies of all are ex tended to the bereaved. -The Following Letter- LOW PRICES.? Lono Creek, Or., Nov. 16, 1892. J. H. Kolman, Heppner, Or. : Dbab SiB-Ttie bill of G'lodsl parobased from you when was iu your city lant week, I Bta well pleased and satisfied with. Must admit that I bought them from you at almost one half what I would have bad to pay elsewhere iu your oity. The farmers and atoosmen ot this aud adjoin ing oountiea congratulate you on your good and noble work in opening up at Heppner aud throwiug a bomb shell into high prices. It is our duty to patronize you and we shall all auite in extending our patronage to the Boston Cash Store. Brother Kolman, keep up the good work, and bless you for tba bargains you are etten liug to ua all, aad upe your trade will inorease tenfold, as you deserve it. With best wishes, Ruspeotfully Yours, J. M. P. : 6. : oitqpsoi Go. Is because they get full value in HARDWARE, Tinware, Wood g Willow ware, -gi GEOOERIES,- tonfectionery, Cigars. Tobaccos and o Cutlery of all Kinds Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. The best assortment of Men's Winter Underwear and Top Shirts in the oounty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Main and Willow Streets. HEPPER, : : OREGON. BOSTON CASH J. H. KOLMA.2ST, STORE, Prop. OREGON rTT AG T STJ U U 11 A N V" FTTT, toe and ! Sii f Painter. Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator. Firat-Ckaa work in All Its Branches.'-"- -Prices Reasonable, HEPPNER, "OFFICE IN CITY HOTEL.-530- sw OREGON FRANK McFABXAND, eresiaeni. McFARI.AND, . Vice President. VORL'Z. Bee, and Trea McFAlMND 1 mm mm Successors to COFFIN & McFARLAND. - 1 Carry a full line of km mm i ii Msrchind: ash and Tonundr urns. But it is no Conundrum why people prefer to spend their cash with HERE IS THE PLACE To Gret Even on Your Life. jv Hardware-i- Store ! A COMPLETE JUST LINE OF OPENED. Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs aud Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. THE CELEBRATED Bain Wagons, Hacks and Buckboards. .;. -:- You will save money by getting our prices before purchasing elsewhere. :- -: : :- : -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., 634-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. Grain Sacks Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. z CONSISTING OF -3 4- CLOTHING, -f Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. And suoh goods as are usually kept in a first-olnss Btore. Call and inspect our stock and get our prices before buying your fall supplies. v e are hibo aiceuia or MITCHELL. LEWIS A STAVER COMPAW i a Agricultural Implements. For Morrow and Northern Grant Counties. Change of Ownership E HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whioh we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on bands at all times the ohnioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt Proorietora. '92. A Teatimoalal. St. Okobob, Jan. 2, Mb. Isaac Doles, Indianapolis. DEABHiB-Ireceied my :mueio, "Air Ship WalU" aod "The Odd ITellows Grand March" in good condition and I am perfeotl delighted withtbem because they are perfect "gems" and have been amply paid for my trouble. The "Air Ship Wain" is something magnificent because ot its simplicity in execution and harmony, oombioed with the best waltc time. Thanks for your advertise ment in the Gait Reporter. Youra Truly, H. A. Bennett, Teaoher ot Piano aud Oman, St. George, Ontario, Canada. Neablt a Fibe.- Sam Creeson brought in word Saturday that David tiaird'B bouse, in Six Dollar, came nearly going up in smoke Friday. A defeotive flue allowed some sparks to esoape, and the rout igniting, started an incipient blaze which would have developed iutn a first class ooutiagration in a very short time, had It out been nippwi in inn ouu. There's money in good brick flues. Mountain House. Mr. Joseph Crank has lately leased the hostelry known as the Mountain Honse. refitting and re furnishing it throughout. Board and bed, per week 86; board without bed, 84.50; mesla aud bed 25 cents eacb, Mr. Crank asks a portion of the patrouage, believing that be can give bb ood ser vice as auyone io Heppner, and for less money. 43-sw. A New Neighbor. Geo. W. Lord hu moved into the former art gal lery over Messrs. Brown it Hamilton's offioe, and has tltt-'d op for architecture wnrk. He ia prepared to contract for all kinds of buildings, or will supervise construction, and purchase material for the same, giving bis customers Ihe ben eflt of bis experience and percentage. 632 tf LOCAL MARKET KKPOKT. Wheat, bu 60 Flonr.bbl 4 fiO Beeves, cowb A two-year-olds, owt. 1 75 ' " three 2 15 Sheep, muttons, bead 3 003 25 " stock 8 (JO 8 50 Hogs, on foot, cwt (4 00 f logs, dressed 6 00 Wool 12 14 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 75 Eggs, doz 30 Chickens, doz 2 60 (2 3 00 Turkeys 100160 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt VI 25 1 30 rimir, bbl 8 00 & 4 75 beeves, stall fed 6 00 (a 5 50 Muttons, owt 6 00(3 7 00 Hogs, owt. Wool Eastern Oregon., Butter, lb Eggs, doz Chickens, doz Turkeys, lb , 4 f0 a 5 25 12 (i 18 20 (di 30 80 0 45 4 00 0 600 15 17 PORTLAND MARKHT. Wheat, cwt 1 15 (3 1 20 Flnr, bbl 8 00 0365 Beeves, owt 1 75 W 2 75 " dressed 4 00 (4 6 Ou Muttons, live sheared ... 8 f.0 3 0 " dressed 6 00 0025 Hogs, on foot 4 50 0500 " dressed 6 0006 25 Wool Eastern Oregon... 10 0 16 Butter 15 0 85 Eggs, doz 30 W 40 Chii kens. doz 2 60 g 6 00 Torkevs Ib 13 15 oil for rbenmatiFm with which l.e nas j Cascades and Blues at fmhl' fni- .r. and tbis IS what 0me over mo v i Cure for Colrla, Fevers and General De 31)11) , imoUUileBcalia. 2Sc. pr bullM. Kit bji Tabules cure scrofula. Notice to Stockholders. N OTICE IS HEKF.BY OlVES THAT A MEET Inn ol Ihe itwkhoMeri of the Palaee Hotel Company will be held In the pnrh.ru of mid ho tel on the OTh "lav "f Lleoember. li-'.r2. for the purpone of eleetlliK officer! for theeimiliig year, bated this 0th day ot November 1MU. Attet: J.L. Moaaow i. W. IIokrow, Preildent. Mercury. W6-J6I Messrs. Mima, Darnaid aud Gillie, of Ratbdrnm, have been arrested for ballot box stuffing. The evidence against them is not considered very substantial. Mai d 8 will go on the track next year in an attempt to lower her own, if not the world's record. Ktamr cl has the world's stallion rec ord, making the mile in 2:07Lj- pn up In neat watfrh-ihaped bnttlea, aniral Ooalwl, AnuUl lllle ueaua. Sifa;. ljr bottle. Prevent and eure Coiiatlmtlon aud Suik Beadache, Smalt liilo UV-aua, I' I HAI.IC, II DH. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. S. , London, England. Veterinary . Surgeon ! Chronic Diseases a Specialty. t am prepared to do nil klndi ot Veterinary Surgery, Emasculating Horiei and Reellniri a Speci alty. (Thli li the only true method of operating"') horiei.) HpeyfiiK of Cattle and llogi on "hort notice. I will treat all animal hi the most an proved procedure of Veter inary Surgery. If you have any sick animal It will be to your Interest to call on me at htewart'i itablei. HEPPNER, - m v OREGON Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Mauic ok Hiiort Notice and at PoruLAS Pricm. Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. pis jcs, -:- (Juts -:- and - (J$ WELL, I SHOULD SMILE, The Finest in the Land. Oyster Senson Also i about ripo. We will let you know about that in the near future. W. L. Matlock & Co. JHE QITY HOTEL, W. J. IKICZHK, Prop. T AHNF.HH-HltOP, tock anrt flxtur. Oood btulneiM: entallliihe) In the mlriHt ol a eoorl farming and itock-ralnlriK country- AIho for dale a irood houae and two loit with or without tlie biiat neat property, rorlurther lu arm atloa add ran Uaxau. Hapvuar, Or. ta IT 1HI8 HOSTELRY lias been Rrkittbd aud Rekunihhko throughout, nrl now Is one of the moat iuvitintf plnoes in Hoppuer. Mr. Leezet invites you to stos with him, feeling that he is Me lo entertain you in the beBt of style, r First Class House. Reasonable Rates