MOIICK TO AliVaUirialctM. TH WK desiring U' iiiKrllou of display ads., I or eUane ul sauia, must gut tliair copy in ItOl later Uiatl MuiidaV uveuiinr tup I'imkv'i 1 odllluu, or JliureUay evening tor r'ridaya edi tion. 'IUK i'ATTKIMUM i'UttLiaUlMuCO. NUIK'K. 1. The in of five cenu per line will be charged inr "tarda ul lliaiika," "leeolutluua of reepvet," lula 01 v. eduma prevents ai.d Culture, and unituat) nulll-ea, unlier titan lliuae Uie edit or elial! lilt, evil ie as a n.atlvr ut newaj and liutK-eftul epeelal n.eellhge lur u liatever putiue. 2. tsulleik ut vlimeii aiid kuciety and alluliier eulalliiii.n. elite Iruni hliieli rcteuue in in 1m de rived, iliuil Ue i-iiaiKed inr at Uie rale ui live I tenia a tit.e. I lteae rnlea v ill be alileily adher ed to in every inetani-e. Adverltaing ralce reaaouable aud madekuowu upuu application. LP. FIsllElt, NEWSPAPER ADEll'II3- lng Aeut, 2 Alitciiaiits exchange, tut. lai.cieco, ,s unr anliituueu agent, 'llua J.aJ er la kepi on i.le in liia unite. (Jne your business to lleppuer people, and tlunejore assist to Uuud vp Hepp ner. tuiiunitv those who pairunue you. Here and There. P. Cohn is soj turning iu 'Frisco. Joe Keeuey, tiie Btage man, is ia town. No change ( diet iib 1 Ui l"S FILLS Audtew lillaid and wife have moved to Heppner. Bom-Near Wagner, Dec, 28tb, to (he wile of VYm. Crabuee, a ion. Hud. W. R. Ellis reiarued fromSilem end fa. Uuud Saturday lust. A. VV. Baling, ut Eight Vlile, e 'j .turned in towu S.turdny and Sunday. The Qem and Pa luce saloons for fine liquors, MuAtee Bros., Props. aw Pendleton is working on a new health ordiUHLOe. U od for Peudletuo. Eugene Guard :E.J Keeuey, of Hepp ner uiude tbis plate a call lust Keek. Gas Uarry was probtbly f.Ully sb it at Oaklaud rjuudty by Gjo. Uarrty. August Cbarlatou, of G juaeberry, was io town ou laud business diturdny. Mr. sod Mrs. Ed. Eeeney bave decided to make tbeir future uouieal tleppner. Bee the new ad. of P. U- Tuompson Co. rjuou ia life iu (be gulden went. 68-9 H. M. Thornton was up yesterday to consummate the purchase ot some rail road Uud. The Morrow County Land and Ti net Company have au uuliuiited supply of obop tor sale. 41-1 f. A bin giange dinner was fn joyed by tie 1 1 pie in tbe viiiuity of Haie'a lid ye, last Jhuisriav. Hon. J ii. Sperry left Monday with bis diuihter, titusl, wbj trill eatac sohool ut Eugene. Only first class work turned out at Fred Mil er'a tailoiiug establislnueut east side Muiu street, Jacob Mills, a nsideut of Umatilla ooumv, Iihs amved tbe perpetual uiutlnu problem, tie tliinks. At tbe last eessinu of county ronrtthe Gi.z tte whm chosen hkhiu as tlie utliji 1 paper of Morrow omuty. Tiie K-eley InBiinite, at Forest Grove, can s liquor, iipioui, morpbiue, ouciiiue and lubuccu habit. See ad. Every uiau who take any interest iu fust kIih It should stib-oribe for Tbe Uurnemau. Unlet to ebop, iiitents. All piiulii'K done at Ibe G. Zftte flioe bettulter Kill lie cbaiKed fur ut tiiesmne old ittiea uelnre tbe cboleiu m are. 2 t N. Nielsnn is now rimtiiuit a atne be tween Hippiirr Bud L.oue Itook. tieu ad. (or tin) But IruviiiK uud urr.val. If. A wood train sun derailed lust Sunday OU tbe PottlaiKl & Willamette, aud en teeu meu were liurt. ' Unuss, a failer tro'i Mrs. A. J. StevensoD is prepared to d' all kiudB of nuraiuu. Call ul her lionu iu north lleppuer, or address ber at tine pluoe. 618 if Wasco Paper: Tbe chnrnb people in Wasco are boldiug revival seivioes. A geniluuinn by tbe uatne of Ford is evan gelist. Engene Guard: Billy Taylor, formerly of Eugene, is uow located ut Pullman, Wn, luntiiug a restaurant uud is making money. Hiyu ketohum wbiskers. Hatt & Mutbews, at the oity barber sbop tbe place tn get a brat-class sbave, bair-out or sbampoo. tf. Auvonewbois n victim to tbe mor pbiue, uochIop, liqnor or other habite, nd desires to lie ouied, should not fail to oall at tbis cilice. Arlington Reoord: Mrs. N S. Parmer died iu Arlington on tbe nioruiug of the 12tb of January, 1893, at tbe age of 64 years, 4 inontbs aud 5 days. Geo. W. Lord, tbe cont ractor and build er, lias been laid np tbe past week vitb Inmbago, but is on the mend now and will soou be around again. Master Clay French ia tbe authorized ageut -for tbe Oregonian at tbis place. Subscribe tbronub bim, and bave your paper delivered free of rbarge. tt It is a great misfortune for tbe yonrg and middle and to be srsv. lo over come tbis aud appear young, nse Hall's Bair Keuewer, a reliable ptuaoea. Our bwdnes' men should adopt this as their molt": "Early to bed and early to rlae, linitle all day and adv erliie." Newer aud ueater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Joues, tbe baber, wants tn see bis old friends there, iiaths in oonuec. lion. A surprise party was given Miss Mary Hli nn lukt Kimi r, it leii g her 22nd l)iithdy. A um ber of htr ni g frieuda were pusint aLd a kucd time was hnd. Pendleton ha organized an Eastern Slar ChHpier, w a large memberxtiip. Tbis ik a Vuluab 'juncttn any Maoinc lodge, aud HeppiK bould bave one ut ao early date. Tbe latest dentistry, crown and bridge work. ms aucoeasfully acoomplii-bed by Dr. li. F. Vangbati. Gas udminiati red ' when desired. Thompson bnildmg, lleppner. Or 1-a-w-W. P. Dulton srd wife left Monday for Portland. Mr. Uiitton nein call. d below as an Dinted H'ates juror Mr-. Pulton will improve this opportunity to visit relatives iu Portland. Capi. John W. Lwis. register of The Dalits laud i (Bee, has en'nely leeoveteil fit m lua rerei.i llirioaa. vThe captain has mauv I lift lis in Exsiern Oieiton who will lie pleased lo bear this good uews Uncle Jxck Bi'd J. W. Mmrow retn n td from Astoria I net nitlit TboUvh Un cle Jack is snll tronbhd tn some xteut with bis le., it in hoped that rt will get bet er. He rieonled not to remain below. and will receive further treatment at home. Hattee'e Congo Oil is rapidly coming to the front as a leading medicine. J A. Harrison, the Fossil constable, ap plied it to bis legs, which was recently kioked bv a boice. and nut day lie threw aside bis orntcbes" "It's t he bow P Harrison says. Lyman Brown tried the oil for rheumatism' with which l.e has been troubled for years, and this is what he tons: "It kocked it after two appli cations." MJ-tf. bi I'ennett and Mat Hashes bad roundup last evening, down in tbe lai ter's place of buainess. Tbe cause of the atiffioulty ia not known, but we do know that Mat mllketphti uiderly bouse at alt has mis. Andy ritevrnson snnrts a fi ie G. A R. riiur, u pit sent iiuui eome of the Soldier boys. Mrs. Slinl.-e bus been somewhat indis- ptmrd tins week, but ut last accounts was luiproving. 11. li. rhompfoi', last S durdny, re ported thai up lo thai lime be liaU not ltd lua sheep any tbia winter. Found A revolver, ueur Heppner's waretioue. Uuer unu have sauis by proving propel ly uud paying charitee. 6X1 b'3 Dick mill Dry McCIarun,old-tiu.ers iu Ih i Uepuuer uoiiuny, are up ou a Vint and to utleud lo aouie buaiuess matieis. They look i s tUougli the woilu bud been usmg them well. .- A. li. Uialt was over F'iday, and white here oxlled on the ouly lleppuer Gi Z-iile. l he roads are good, fall sown graiu growing and auti range hue. Mr. tiin't returned noma SitiiruUy. Jack Frost paiuled M. LioMentbal & Co.'" frotit wiudows SuuclHy night last tqual lo tbe u;at wotk from ibe paiuter s btiiab. Ibe leprtsentatiou of plants was perfect uud attracted cuusiderable alleniiou. Moses aud Chas. D. Ashbaugb were in Friday last from Emht Aide. Chas. hail teoenily relumed from L i Grande where he Bi.ys there is cousideralile prosperity. Giuiu looks well overou Eight Mile, the boyB say. Ike Eunis, tba Heppner Water & Light company's eugiuter, is on the siok iisi, whiun bus seriously interfered with uetting the plant lu opeiatiou. How ever, an engineer arrived hut uight to take Mr. Euuis place lur tbe preseut. Water was I umtd into Ibe mains this afternoon, aud bad tbe lowuot Henpner the hose reels here with gool companies lo loiudle ti em, we uul tie ready to hgnl tire. T'beie Is &U0 feet ot l.oi-e here at Lrisrut, whioh cau be used iu the Caee ot au tuieigency. A very remaikuble case. Mr. Walter Wheeler, ot the Waebingtou Mills, Law rence, Mass., for two years bfS oted with varicose veins, ucoompauied by a trouble some etuptlon, was completely cured af ter taking ouly eight bo. ties ol Avers Sarsapuriila. To preserve a youthful appearance as long as possible, it is ludispeusible Ibal ibe nair should letatu ita natural oolor and fullness- There is no preparation so effdUtive as Ayei's Uuir Vu' r. It pre- Veuis ba.uuet.s, aim keeps the sculpole.au, cool aud bealtny. Sunday about two inches of snow fell in the Heppner country, aud Sunday uud Monday nights tbe Ibeiuioiueler jumped down to uear tbe Zaro murk. At preeent, however, it does not look us though the storm would be of Very loug duration oi particularly seveie. A trial of I he inoaudeecent plant last ijuuuday proved highly successful. The arc Hue was not connected down ut Tuus. Morguu'.', and o.iiis.q leutly did not wuik, though the machine geueruted snlisfactorily. Every tluug will be in 8' at class order before the uiachiues are alaried. Mtsrs. Geo. Nob'e, I. L. Vau Winkle, Tho. Mm gaii, A. M. Uui'li, J U. Uuul, Jus. D Halnllion, 0. b. Vhu Duyu und Sum Lezer tuik In tue luatHllniinu ol U ul Fellows at ilHidmaii last Biluldaj eveuh g. Au enj .yuble lime ia lepuneU .ir. U.millou vodteil bis rtnoh hefoie teiuruiug hum-', and is expected back today. Foofed it in. - Q lite u oaenalty hap pened iu Dra. Suipley uud Mt-rlwuitla, down below Li xiuglou, lust F'nday night. Ihruuh some iuudveiteucy both bud been called lo Bte Heuty Duugey, ol Dull nine, who hud sudeied a pailial par ul vi to slroke of the bowels aud throat. Keilher kuew of the othei'e goiug, so af ter Dr. McSwords hud visited the patient and udmimsteied uuto his wants, he blurted to return uud proceeding a shorl diatuuoe met Dr. Shipley ou his way down. Upou liudiiig that Dr. MuSword had fulfilled the urissiou ot mercy ou which he was bouud, the two started homeward, Dr. McSivoida leading his burse uud ridiug wiih Dr. Shipley who was in his buck board. The former's borse did not lead very well, so he got out and with the buggy whip proceeded to cause a greater degree of acceleration on the part of theauimal. Oue sharp cut seemed to work well, and from a doc tor's standpoint, be reasoned that if a lillle did good, more ought to be bettei, aud applied Ibe wbipugaiu to give the ouiflt a good send off, but not having calculated ou tbe results, the horse durh ed into Dr. Shipley's rig, tbrowiug tbe doctor out, both team und single horse getting uway. After some skirmishing, lbs lantern was found aud the two weary pilgrims proceeded l.omewaid on foot, haviug full eleven milts to walk. After gojug some distanoe Dr. Shipley discov ered bis bottle of 'Jersey" wbioh bad falleu out iu tbe runaway unii jured. Dr. McSwords would probably, at tbis time rather preferred huding tbe tuua- wsys, us he Uuds no sol ace iu that which cheers und sometimes, iu over doses. makes tbe bead dizxy aud the knees uu steady. St. flioe to say, both got home quite tired Irom the j iunt, aud Dr. Ship ley Buff ting Some from bru.Ses received. Nothing was injured by the luuaway, as the burses c m- on borne without upset ling tha rig. Our phjxioiana' lives are checkered wilb "US aLd downs" the same as other moitalr, and God kuows, ihey euru every dollar they make. Sciko UiHSELF. A gjod story has been allowed lo 1 e around a mouth with out giving it to Ibe public, aud the Peu dletou Tribune Cou.-iders it too good to keep. It anpear' that a ciuz n of Pen dletou bad I la'ued $11)0 to bis father, tak ing a note fur the urn uiut. The father resided in New York State. The afore- said ciliz-u seut ihe note beck east to attorneys. iustruoli"g them lo sae liix father and remit. In tbe meantime tbe old gentleman died, leaving all bis prop env to Ihe citiZ'ii. The a'torneys said nothing, entered suit lunioft the estate, rau up the charges and took Ihe ousts out ot the residue of Iho estate. I'bi aiiitiuuted to the oil z-n "mug himself on a note due bini-flT, instructing tbe at torneys to euter suit against bi itself, se curing j iilwmeut agaiuat bimseli fr ttie debt anil cais against himself and pay ing to hiuiaelf Ibe whole amount. If any on., en b"at this record of brilliant financial euiriueeriug, let htm speak or fortver utter bold bis peace. 0. A. R. Doinos On the 21st, Raw lins Post li. A. K.will it, mall tbeir nrlicera for the ensuing year at Llheity sehool house. The ost meeting in the sftemoon at 1 o'clock will be followed b. a oauip fire in the evening. A grand lime is expeotsd.aud all areiuvited to be present. 67-1 HII00T8 HIMSKLF. Geo. Illtbop. lire ef Livlig. fuannita Pal reds Laat KvrnluK la lbs Clly Uutet. About 7:15 last tveniug, several persona in aud aionnd tbe Ci'y hotel, lu-anl the lejoit i f a pistol or gnu, but paid very lillle attention tu it at Ihe lime. A few minutes alteiward, Ed. Ii Bishop, cashier ol Tbe National bank, accmpauled by W. W. Suiead, ot liepp err, culled at Oeolge Llsbop's loom, No. 17. in the City hotel, to sie him about some businees mullets. They louud the door locked, uud w ere uuuble to get auy response tn repeated knocks. Bill Til lard tnen pried ihe door iu at tbe top, aud Mr. Suiead, looking iu, saw blood. They then called Mr. W. J. LeiZir, proprie or of 'he hotel, who seut np Jas. Depuy, Lis bight cletk,-lo btoke the door in. A terrible sij-b m i their gtc, foi Geo Bishop had shot htu-self through tbe bead with revolver, the ball enter ing just above tbe right temple, ooming out over tbe left ear. The weapon ust d was a donble-sction, 14 oal., Smith k Wessou revolver, which he bad burrowed Saturday night of Johnny Keener, of tbe Belvedere. When found Oeorge wits not dead, but never rallied sufficiently to speak or to reoogniie anyone, breath ing his last in ff.een miuutes after being discovered. When found, the revolver was still in his right hand, the left resliug on the barrel. Coroner T. W. Ayers Jr., immediately empanelled a jury, consisting of Joe Mauterson, Ji 9 Hayes, Morris Ball, Geo. Thornton, Sterling Ketthly aud Chas. Jayue, before whom Wm. Tiilard, Dr. E. T Uageu and Wallace W. Suiead were called us witnesses, corroborating iu substance wbat has already been statid in these columns. Tbe following letter to bis brother, Ed., was found in a little memorandum book in tbe pooket of his shirt. He bad gotten the book the evening before from Wm. Tiilard, saying that be wanted tu write a few lines: "I could eventually wear it out, but gotdiuek and that made it a sight worse. 1 have thought it all over, aud dou't le' it make auy of you feel bad ou my aocouut, 1 am tired of liviuu; it is 4 perfect bell all tbe time, au 1 nave givu it np. "It seems some people are happy and others are uot. Now 1 think your life is a happy oue. You have a good wife uud two dear children, uud eveiybody respeols you because they Oau't auy anything about you that is bad. Poor mother aud father and sisters, led tbein 1 think it is all for the best. Risi EUlpl.. tiertrude aud Ella for me, E I. (loud bye. UaoBos." Tbe folio ting is the jury's fludiug: We the j iry, empauelled aud aworn to invest igale the death of Geo. W. Bishop, Dud that he was a resilient of Vlonow ooauty, Oregon, and about SO years age, and tbat he cime to his death uy a guua:iut wound in the head, by his owu bauds. (Sig'ie l by the ju-yindn.) Geo. W. Bishop had miuy frieudi wherever ba was kuown. Generous, piond aud impulsive, he died because he considered hia lifd w is a tiiilure, aud be was not happy to merely exist. Some years ago, he acquired the mtt pluue habit. Oue year ago last Sep tember. be went down tn the Keehy Institute and came away apparently cured Beiug of a nervous disposition and having a natural desire for excite meut, be began me m iuths aft I ward tu iudulge iu liqnor, and about a mtuth ago, the old tempter, morphine, was placed in hie way by some thoughtless habituate oi the drug and befell aguiu. He hud often remarked to friends that if he ever returned to tha old babit he did not c ire to longer ltva. The letter to bis brother shows tbe iubira pride wbioh swayed bis impulsive .nature. Ue evidently felt that if he could uot live au honor to himself, his relatives and friend', he would prefer to blot out bis existence. George was a worse enemy to himself than anyone else. His good qualities overshadowed all others, and may tbe Great Ruler of tbe uulverse siteud tbe broad mantle of charity to tbe soul of bim, who, while ou this earth, was noaler aud better by far than be was wont to judge him self, and may He soothe tbe sorrow of l he a fllicted parents, brothers ami sisters, is the prayer of many true friends. McGill is A Bilk. Young McGill, the. onedegged individual who left Antelope for Fossil last week, is true type of a genuine hard. shelled bilk. He left Tbe Jalles about Oct. 1st, no doubt basing been run nut of tbat town, aud soon af terwards bobbed np at this pi ale. By meat s of bis ixiremely sliok tongue, and the fact of his being a oripple, he got in to ihe loiiti lence of the hotel proprietors, and by the time they found bim out be bed simply snaked them for a consider able board bill. He did not try tu get empl lyment of any kind, hut whenever he oould borrow a 1 bit pieoe he wo. .Id deposit it in bis stomach in the form of "reil rye," and during bis sprees he would be hateful and abusive. While V. N Spicer aud his wife were down to The Dalles attending Ibe Birgfeld trial cQill weut to Spioer's rauoh und re main d itb tbe hire I man for a few days. In the meantime be rumnged tbe bnne and amongst other things he "sniped'' a heavy gold Auger ring whioh was in a bureau drawer npstahe and be longing to Mr. Spioer. He bronulit the ring to town and sold it to Huub Neil for $4. One day Ibis week Spioer stw the ring on Neil's finger, aud upon asking fur it aud properly identifying tbe ring, it was cheerfully handed over loin right ful owner, aud Neil is out ti A tew days prior to this Coincidence, however, the citizens here became so tired of Mo Gill's bsbitnul '-bumming" that they made up a purse and sent bim over to cur ueigbbnr town, Fossil. Tbe citizens of tbat place had e'idently learn ed Lis history, for they tired him ou down 'ii Condon. McGill it an all round, well-sslttd-down bilk aud we would ad vise tbe good people of Condon and Ar lington to keep their eyes on bim. An telope Hersld. Usid as a BrvKBAoa H. Y. Oatee, of the Heppner Water k Light Co., gavi tbe Gazette reporter an interesting lit of il CANNOT ASK YOU WHAT WE ADVERTISE Oc what we say. Convince yourself ; tbe proofs are before yon. Come to our store, Laik ut our pi ices uud tbeu oompure them with the prices of others. We bave sn immense crowd of customers every day. Ask any of them whether Ihey obtain barginus or not. They will tell yon. If you don't know K.OLMAN of the BOSTON C-ASTI STORE -Your neighbor will tell you- Kolman AdvertisessTruth The idle words of Ibe falsifiers are like chuff. The terror of our competitors is pitiable to behold. They are paralyzed and, with blanched faces, stare at the crowds pouiing into our store tu secure goods at tbe exceptionally low prices. It seems to be a great mystery to our customers why we can sell.them goods at just one-half what theother Aims ask, and ut tbe same time makea fair, legitimate profit. WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS and you should remain with us, as we bave exploded the outrageously bigh pi ioes you have paid iu Heppner heretofore. 1 thank you very kindly for the liberal patronage you have bestowed upon your true friend since lie has opened up in yonr city. I mu-t admit my sales . have been twice us much as I anticipated. I intend to locate perma nently in your city, and shall in the future, as iu Ihe past, conduct my busiutBS in an honorable way, so as to gain tbe ponfiJence and reaped of alt. Wishing you all --. A IIAPY NEW YEAR. I rtmain, respectfully, J. H. KOLMAN. (jLEARANCEALE OF Fall Goods Fall Goods ! -SUCH A3- Overcoats, Women and Hisses Newmarket Cloals, WOOLEN UNDERWEAIi,EE DRESS GOODS, ETC., ETC. At deduced Hates FOK OAS1L llcjiiiilaiil jpantile Qompany. General Merchandise, HEPPNER, : : : : OREGON D '1 lit mi bo run JiiLi Leading Hotel of the City Building Wired for Eleotric Lights through out. Thla hottfte Is run in first-clou style tn every par ticular. Extra blnlug Service during the holidays. MR M. VON CADOW. Proprietress I I ELLIS HEPPNER, ATTOI1NEY -A. TP IiAW And Commissioner ot the TJ. S. Circuit Court. All land P matters attended to promptly and accurately. OfQoe in National Bank building. : : : OREGON information a few days ago. Some years ago be was down in S "H h America, and while there, used as a beverage, the same as our Amerioau people do tea and Coff e, kind of a drink ra-ol'f from the dry leaves of the coca plan'; much rnsem bling tea, bnt much more atreiiglbentng and exhilarating lhan either tenor ci ff-e. though leaviug none of the bid iff eta of the use of alcoholic drinks as a beveraue. Wbeu eocaiue was flrat iiitr ultioed, Mr. Gale-, was surprised to find that it was ma le from ihn ssmo kind of leiwes that be bad nsed to m ike "te.." wilb which to wash down his 8 mth Atnrio m dinners. He says be nsed it an a hever.ige for a year without any but the m t beneficial effects. Neither nttives nor while peo ple become etislav -d iu its use, which is eutirely different iu the use otcocuiue. For pains iu Ihe client I here is nothing h-tler III n a U iniiel lotbaaliiratMl Mills Coamlierlaiu's Pain li 1 1 in ami bound on over the aeat of pain. It w ill produce a counter irritation without bliriiermg. ami ia not smlixagiHenble iism i-tHrd; iu fai it is lunch auperior to auv piaater uu an fount of its pain relieving qualities, li il-ed in lime it w id prevent pneumonia. 60 cent bottles for sale by SlyCuia-JulMi-son Drug Company. ' ; ons meeting were read and approved. Bills allowed : O. E. Farnswnrth, 8i0 ; VV. B. Potter, 3 2o ; O n-tie. l 60; J Masterstin, for doctor bill, $10. Rules aud regulations of H-ppuer Water V Light C approved by the council The following election officer were ap pointed : Judges, A. Wright, Jas. Depny, W. A. Kirk ; clerks, Joe Williams, II. Sobeiziuger. Council adjourned. CHChXIl ANNIIBNCKMENT8. 11 -v. R C. Muter, preaidiug elder of The Utiles diatrict, will preaoli at the il. b. church next Frnlay evening. Ou next Sunil iy evening, bv speoml request ol the W. C. T U., the pailor will precb a tempHranoe aermoi. And, in turn, ttm-ie eleot ladie are especially iuvited to be present ut thai lervice. J. M. riiiubSB, Pastor. WE -:- WANT -:- MONEY ! And in order lo get it, we will.dmiug ihe present montb, SsFOR CASH ONLY At 20 per cent, off regular price, our numeuse stock ot Gents' nje- Winter njn Underwear, Tup (Shirts, Scaife, Mittens aud Lined Gloves. This is an honest proposition and no trap, for we have au overstock ot tbtse goods that we must realize on. So you can beutfir yourself aud oonfer a favor ou us by tskiug advantage ot the oppoilunity offered by P. Q. ! TpEQPSO ; 60. TJrIlraos", -tregon, HERE IS THE PLACE " To (Jet Even on Your Hale. ARDWARI 1$ ORE JUST OPENED. A COMPLETE LINE OF Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, : QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,3 Wood and Willowware. Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs aud Kinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds ut Repairing quickly and ueatly done. BE CELEBRATED in ffaiiODS, Hacks am B : -:- Ton will save money by getting our prices before purchasing elsewhere. -: : :- :- : -- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., 534-If UEPPNER, OREGON. STORAGE AND FORWARDING, -f ATTENDEI) TO IN A Business-like -:- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: BEPPNER, OREGON. Change of Ownership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, wbioh we propose to conduct in Ibe most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hands at all times tbe ohoioeet Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt J-'ronrietors. DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. S. , London, England. Veterinary h Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am preparer to do til kinds of Veterinary Stiraery, Emasculating Horses and Reirllnrs a Speci alty. (This Is the only true meth.xl til operallngoti hursca.) aneyltiK ul Cattle ami lloas on short notiet. 1 will treat all animals In tha most approved procariure nl Veter luary Buriery. II you have any sick at Irnnls it will bs to your luttrest to eall oil ma at Meu art'a atanioa. nEPPNER, - - Kissw - OKEOON Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Hips oa Suost NoTict ASD at Posuiaa Psicis. isB- Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. The snhjict fur th E iworth Liie 1 ext VVedie4i!y evnin is " rn Wanes if .Sin." 1 lie viiiiiik- ie ple of Ueppuer lire especially invited tu attend. OIHTIIAItV. TlBD Heury Uiiuateywhruy V McSarotds aud Shipley ir, CM!ledvr4?'' Friday eveuiutr lest, ('.,. n kI UiiUKlii .vuf ers please oupy ) uieu me same evenio,' t 7 o'clock. I eipired while sitting H C,ir, ,llit ,lh he aa left by ft,e doctors, without a strangle. Hi Aiterme it to ik place Ut.o day. Cot'Hjti, MauriNo. - At tbe regular j nvetinsrof tbe ouuticil Inst evening, all oouncilmen were preseut, Mayor Matlnck prestdinf presidicfr. Minutes of previ- Died, at the home of O. J. Wilson, at one, Morrow County, Henry Dungey. Friilsy evening, Jduuury 13, 1HU3, at 7 1 1. tn. H-ury DuttKfy was burn in En gland, and hi relstires iu New Ink if! Ciuiida. (C4nadiaa and New Xork Roekleu's Aruica Halve. Tbe heef-.sslve in Ihe world tor enls bruises, aoreVt ulcers, salt rheum, I. Ter sores, t,-tt.T, Vfe!''' hands, ohilblains oorns'snd all aefni.l ions, and posi tively enres pilesffr'1' v"y required. It is Kiiarauleed tn ir,1 U"rfeRt satisfaotion or money refunded. VV01 u, r box. Fur sale by Hlooi Johnson Drug Com nan t. u QllllJilii aTBW H UmUW IsTlilraslalsB DR.TAFT'S Instead of flvlnc to the door gasp Intr for breath, smilng as if each 1 one woulj bs vour last, vou have I only to take a few dotes Xsthraalene when the spasm I s broken, the breathing becomes easy and you teel as If an anp;el of mercv had unloosed the Iron grasp of the tinkers of death. The harrlest moment of your life will be when vnu have used a few bottle of Or. Tafl't ASTHM ALENE and It has cured you of mm mm vpm mm and pn Asthma. mail to ant tithmatuffertr a trial botlln mm LrSc Bssi mm laat It does aV awawl fcSSC toid try sratTfisu.Dr.Tafl Bros. M.Co.,Roche8ter,N.V I I C lire Itlhma. The Lancashire Insurance Co. 0 MANCHBHTltHi IS Its' GL, A. US' D L W HrfERSDN. 1GLVT Qrae of tl llosat in m3 Wnrln