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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVKRTIS . lug Agent, iil Merchants Exchant-e. bun r rancisco, is our authorized agent, 'this paper is kepi on lile In his oUice. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and canyon Cily, leaves as follows livery day at U:ao a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at li-.Mf. in., except Monday. 'lha cheapest, quickest and best line to or from tile interior country. J- 6. DKLKVAN, Prop. Slocum-Johnston Drug Co., Audits. Give your business to Ileppner people, and therefore assist to build up ilepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. It looks like spring now sure, 0. 0. 8argeut ii on the sick list. John Madden ii over from Lone Rock. Our people have plenty of feed left yet. A. A. Robert! ii in Portland on buai- I168. Obas.Tildsn is In from Little Wal' creek. Billy Joces got in from Malheur last Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Manning baa returned from Portland. Ed. Holloway was in town Wednesday on business. O. T. Douglass, of Douglass, was in Wednesday. Marion Evans was a visitor to Ilepp ner Wednesday. German knitting yarn 25c per bank, at Ladies' Bazaar. 68 tf J. W. Vaughan was up from Lexing ton. Wednesday. Ben Swaggart was up from tbe lower oountry yesterday. Geo, Conser made a busiuess trip to Arlington Taesday. The Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAfee Bros,, Props. sw J. F. Willis oalled on us today. He reports Oy Sbinn on tbe sick list. Uam Oox, of Hardman, bas been on tbe sick list for tbe past three weeks. Mr. J. B. Hunt, of Hood Biver, was in town over Wednesday on busiuess. Ed. CuX wss in Wednesday and yes terday, taking iu tbe drama while in the In Clark's oanyon, on Sunday tbe 12ib iust., to tbe wife of Ed, Hunt, a boy. H. Caldwell, Stacy Roberts and Moses Aebbaugb were oyer from Eight Mile Tuesday. People from tbe oountry ssy that tbe squirrels ere getting out again. Good sign of spring. Up toward tbe mountains, some snow yet remains in drifts which will stay on some time yet. Only first class work turned out at Fred Miller's tailoring establishment east side Main street, Tbe Keeley institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobacco babit. Bee ad. Martin M. Donald, J. W. Moreland Sam Adams and other Headman boys, attended the ebow last night. Every men who takes any interest in fast stock should subsoribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner and Lone Rook. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc all kinds of nursing. Call at her bonn In north Heppner, or address her at this place. 618-tf The Heppner-Canyon stage line is the best, cheapest and quickest to tbe in terior. Hiyu ketobum whiskers. Hatt & Mathews, at the oity barber shop the place to get a first-class shave, hair-out or shampoo. tf. All those knowing themselves in debted to Kirk A Racmus are requested to settle np immediately, as tbey are in need of money. 2 8. sw. Messrs. Dittenboefer, Grant and Friendly, knights of tbe grip, were in town this week. They pronounce tbe drama a complete success. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for tbe Oregonian at this place. Bubsoribe through bim, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf it. W. Bobison, of Eight Mile, called In on us today while in town. Eight Mile's snow is a thing of tbe past, and moat of it soaked into tbe ground. Born Id Hay canyon Feb. 10th, to Ihe wife of Anson Wright, a 9 pound girl. Mother and child getting along nicely under tbe caie of Mrs. M. J. Baling. Sewer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Attention! If you desire a fine bead of bair of a natural bus and free from dandruff. Hall's Hair Eenewer is the best and safest preparation to accom plish it. The latest dentistry, orown and bridge work, most successfully accomplished by r. B. F. Vanghan. Gas administered when desired. Thompson bnildiog, Heppner, Or 1-a-w- Rev. Mr. Woodall, of Goldendale, was (roien to death daring tbe blizzard re cently, just opposite Blalncks. His body, partly eaten by coyote, was found alter tbe snow had melted away. Mr. L. L. Ormsby and wife, of Boise City, Idabo, arrived Tuesday and were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cooser till tbis morning when tbey departed for borne. Mr. Ormsby will likely visit this section in quest of sheep later on thia year. People who use arsenical preparations for tbeir complexion, do so at the risk of their lives. Ayer's Barsaparilla is guaranteed free from any injurious drug, and is, therefore, tbe safest as well ss tbe most powerful medicine in Ibe world. It makes lhajSkio clear. . Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the scalp jeer from dandruff, prevents the hair from becoming dry and barsb, and makes it flexible and glossy. All tbe elements that nature requires, to make ' tbe bair abundant and beautiful, are supplied b) this admirable preparation. The city hotel baiber shop bas follow ed in tbe wake of other progressive bus iness bonses and put in electric lights Mr. W. J. Leaser, the City hotel propri etor, bus also lighted his boute through out wnii emoinoity. Sam I filer reports that Cark's canyon gut tuoie man her share of snow during the last full of the "beautiful." Oscar Shaffer was in Tuesdsy last frcm tbe foothills. The sheep over bis way are wintering in good shape. Rev. Sbulse will oomm9noe protracted meeting at Black Horse aobool house Mouduy evening. All are invited. The GLzette acknowledges tbe re ceipt of a hue package of seeds from D. M. Ferry & Co., .Detroit, Mich. Tbe baptising, tvbicb v. us to have oc curred next tiuudiiy at A. J. Breeding's plaoe, bas been postponed iuUetimtely. Milt Maxwell, W. R. McVay and T. P. Graham were in from Gooseberry Weduesday. While in, Hut made proof on bis homestead. Mr. Niles, of the well known Nlles & Vinson, maiule dealers of Walla Wallu, is taking orders for spring and summer deliveries iu Morrow couuty. A. Roderick Graut, representing The O. W. K Manulaotunng (Jo., of Portland, was iu Heppner Wednesday, looking after bis oustumers at this plaoe. Dav'd Baird finds that the Six Dollar neighborhood gut through the winter iu raiber prospeious couuition. All look for good crups there the cuming summer. The Ruasell family, of Adams, wete arrested as accomplices in tbe murder of Mattie Russell last week, who died from premature child-birth. Dr. G. W. Car lisle, bus been arrested charged with murder. The Arlington National Bank elected officers fur tbe coming year last Tues day, with Joe Thomas at the helm as cashier. The institution is prosperous, aud bas a bright future before it. It oould not be iu better hands. E. O. : T. G. Boyd, a well-known raucher of tbe Ridge neighborhood, bas sold his farm up there to Charles Our. uingbam. Mr. Boyd expeots to remove to tbe vicinity of Peucueiou, where he expects to engage iu hog raising. Omega Temple, Fythiau HiBtera, will be instituted in the Castle Hall of Doric Lodge on the eve of the 27th inst. Ah member?, and those wishing to be come suob, should be present. Mrs. liochstedler, tbe deputy, has appointed that day to be here. Numerous people from the country attended the pluy of Damw and Py thias. Among tbe koiituts from the outside district, we notioed Jus. Wil liams, J. O. Woolery, Win. iiarratt, Towns Matbewa aud others, all of wkoni prououuoed the drama a success. Marrikd. Uu last WeduesJay even ing, at the M. E. parsonage, oconrred tbe marriage of Mr. David M. Presley and Miss Julia Ferguson, both of tbis city, A number of friends and neighbors were present at the oeremony. Rev. Sbulse in bis usual impressive manner, pro nounced the words whiob made them no more twaiu but one flesh, and tbe happy pair took their departure, followed by the best wishes and congratulations of those present. The coutraotiug parties are both well known to Heppner people. Mr. Presley is a prominent stockman. and Miss Ferguson is a daughter of Mrs. Clark, of this city. Tbe Gazette extends congratulations. May your journey over life's sea be a happy and peaoeful one, unmarred by the waves of time, and when at lust your feeble limbs refuse to per form tbeir proper funotlons, may tbe band of tbe All Wise bear you safe to that last dwelling place where none are married or given in marriage, but all are angels of God. P, B. En Rcuxb Fob Tub Pen. Frank Fletcher aud Ben Newell were taken be low on Sunday night's train, being es corted by Deputy Sheriffs Hailey and Frszer. Newell will serve out a sen tence for stealing a saddle. It is said that Fletcher, while in tbe oounty jail after his conviction, seemed much dis tressed in mind, as be believed that be would be cleared. A fellow prisoner states that on one occasion Fletcher wss moved to tears and remarked to "the boys" that it was surely bard luck to be condemned for life for a crime that be did not oo mm it. Fletcher was generally very quiet about bis case, and in refer ence to it said, only, that be was inno oent. Gaekell was invariably as silent as a mummy. E. O. Just tub Samb. An old Germao, wbo bad a horse stolen from bis barn, ad vertised for it as follows: "Von nite, de oder day, ven I vas ben avake in my shleep, I heare sometiugs Tot I tinks vas not yust right iu my paru out, and ven I vas dere coom, I seez dat my pig gray iron mare be vas ben tide loose, aud run mit the stable (iff, and who ever will back pring I yust so much pay bim as vas kustomary." "The old man" got there, just like his Euglieb brother. Will Attend. State Superintendent McElroy has reoeived and aocepted an iuvitafion to deliver an address before tbe World's Educational congress, to be held at Chicago during tbe Columbian exposition tbis year. This congress will oonvene during the montb of July and tbe address will be given July 17tb. Superintendent McElroy has selected tbe following subject: "The Rise and Growth of tbe Public Schools on the Paoifio Slope." A Rare Case. Drs. Swinburne and Gagen, last week, removed from tbe leg of Isaao Giles, a bone an inch or so long, It was of osseons formation, and was found in the gastrocnemius muscle. Suob are not often found in tbe human body. ' One Small Bllo Henri rery niirht for a We arouse Torpid Uvera. ilo. per bouia. Discharged. The Gazette did not bave an opportunity to say in its last if sue that Harrison Hale was discharged bv Justioe Hallock last Tuesday. Tbis was a foregone conclusion of those wbo heard the evidence pro and con. COPPER RIVETED -tt; atmsT i , k w - msb tm m sc BBBBs . rrr. I &trl SBOTTOtfPAH'K INSURANCE BILL FAbSED. Special to the Gazette. Saleh, Or., Feb. 17. Blaokman'f in sursnoe bill has passed the bouse. The governor favors it, and it will become a law. Mr. Blackman feels considerably elated over tbe success of tbe measure. A Neat Tuinq. The Union Pacific have published a very neat pictorial World's Fair folder, oontaining colored lithographs of the various exposition buildings, birds eye view of the grounds, with a complete map of the city, showing location of tbe Fair, hotels, railway depots, street car lines and city parks. Copy of same may be bad by addressing W. H. Hi'BLBTjiit, Ass. Geu. Pass. Agent Portland, Or. - 566-69 Deafness Cannot be Cared By local applications, as tbey cannot reaoh the diseased portion of lbs ear. There is only one way to onre deafness, end that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is osused bv an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of tbe eus tachian tube. When this tube gets in flamed you bave a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is tbe result, and un less tbe incarnation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal oondition bearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten sre caused by oatarrb, wuiou is nothing put an innamed condi tion of the mucous surfaoes. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Chenet A Co.. Toledo. 0. l"Sold by druggists, 75c. 8 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Regular aervioes at the M. E. churoh next Sabbath. Morning text, "When He Marked." Luke 14:7. Evening text, "And you hath He quickened wbo were dead in trespasses and sin, where in in times past ye walked according to tbe course of tbe world." To these jervioes you are invited. J. M. Shulss, Pastor. Services at M. E. chnroh, South, next Sunday. Subject at 11 a. m., "Tbe Church Founded on a Rock." riubieot 7 p. m. "Earth's Greatest Magnet." We are greatly gratified to see our con gregation growing. Come and fill up all our pews, Fdwin Palmer, Pastor. Specimea Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Casael, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis Btomach was disordered, bis liver was aSeoted to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and be was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Tnree bottles of Eleotrio Bitters oured bim. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a run ning sore on bis leg of eight years stand ing. Used three bottles of Eleotric Bit ters and seven boxes of Buoklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., bad five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was inourable. One bottle of Elec tric Bitters and one box Bucklen'a Arni ca Solve cured him entirely. Sold by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. A half-breed Clyde, onming two-year- old, light bay, both bind feet white, white spot in forehead. Branded small onpital T on tbe left shoulder. Will give $5 re- ard for her return, or for information leading to tbe same. Residence, Sand Hollow. Address, Heppner. 568-71 R. W. Tubnbb. WANTKD. Asenta to sell oar choios and hardy nnrserv stock. We bave many special varieties, both in fruits and ornamentals to offer, whiob are controlled only by us. We pay commissions or salary. wnt us at onoe for terms, and secure ehoiav nf territory. M at Brothers, 662-571 Nurserymen. Rochester, N. X. Mountain Housb. Mr. Joseph Crank bas lately leaaed the hostelry known as tbe Mountain House, refitting and re furnishing it tbronghout. Bosrd and bed, per week 86; board without bed, 84.60; meals and bed 26 cents eaob. Mr. Crank asks a portion of tbe patronage, believing that he can give aa good ser vice as anyone in Heppner, and for less money. 4-sw. Notice toChaptkb Masom All Chap ter Masons are requested to meet at Heppner on tbe 20tb inst., for work. Geo. E. Chamberlain and other Masons of bigh repute are expected. AH those who desiie to become members of Hepp ner Chapter are also requested to take notice. 608-9 G. A. R. Doings. On tbe 21st. Raw- liDs Post G. A. K , will install tbeir officers for tbe ensuing year at Liberty school bouse. Tbe post meeting in tbe afternoon at 1 o'clock will be followed by a camp fire in the evening. A grand time is expected, and all are invited to be present. 67-1 U. A. B. Mxktino. On the last Satur day in February, tbe 26th alt., Rawlins Post, G. A. R, of Lexington, and the Re lief Corps, of that plaoe, will meet in Heppner. All members, and those de siring to become snob, are invited to be present. 66511 ScoDirt Death. On Wednesday last L. J. MoAtee telegraphed down to bis brothers, Will and Dave, tbat bis brother-in-law, John Sherman, bad died tbat a. m. at 10 o'clock. Mr Sher man was married to Miss Mary Mo Atee on tbe 30th of last month, and tbe sudden termination of tbeir short lease of wedded happiness is most sad in deed. ' Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the Bloom' field, Iowa, Farmer, says: "I can rec ommend Chamberlain a (Jougn Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup. I bave used it in my family for tbe past two Tears and have found it Ihe best I ever used tor tbe purposes for which it is intsnded. 6U oent bottles for sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Eo. 1 Violitioe of Scab Law. Jos Vey, of Butter creek, was arrested yesterdsy for the violation of tbe scab law. ilia rx amination comes off before Justioa Hal lock next Monday. ,i5OTT0MTAN' STILES UI)PI(EvM)EISED. WHY? i Beoauae No OttLexr IbXdlolxi.e HATTEES Effooted Ourea CONGO OZXj OW.R. MF'G CS First Month's Sales, 720 Bottles; Beoond Month's Sales, 3300 bottles SOXjD EVERYWIIEnE. PHICE, Dec 16 $x and $Q a. Sot tie. H. A. Thompson THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS Tie Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stale. Below Coffin & McFarland'l, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to bay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day, $1.25. Meals 25 ots. a at 0. C. Sargeaut's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Footwear X Thw r.nly h.-K)t and nhow e'tnhlinhmnt of Hpmwiprhna irioTPd from thft Kwt atrip of Main Htr?fttf to thoir nnw utore room, Tint "nor to H. Blackm-'n A Co.1, There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., Main Street, Ileppner Ox-. S. C. Smith, THE Keeps a full line of EVERYTHING In the way of Furniture. Undertaking food! a speciality. May Street, Beppnr,Or. 623-1 FURNITURE MAN You will catch At the Mallory Corner. Buy your Groceries and . . . . . . Read their new ad. soon. DON'T -:- BE By traveling fakirs. C. C. Wildey 4 Co., of Walla Walla, Wash., are tbs largest import ers direct from the Eastern factories in tbe Inland Empire of AND We can ssvs you from S25 to $100. We ship subject to approval to any responsible parties. We handle tbe very best makes of instruments, end warrant Ibem for five years, and guarantee lower prices tbsn any bouse on this coast for same quality. We buy direot from Ohickering k Bona, Weyman A Co., Conover Bros, as Co., Smith & Barnes, pianos. Packard, Htory A Clark and Chiongo Cot tage Organs. Sell Organs from $100 to $300 ; Pianos from $300 to 8700. Write ns for catalogue and prioea. It will pay you. O. O. Wildev & Co. 636w WallaAValla, Wash h Keeley Institute -OF- Fob Assault William Floreon, or "Butcher Bill," as be is commonly known, was arrested yesterday (or sasault on tbe person of A. E. Mikesell. The weap on used waa a good sized club of four yesrold tendencies, which, reports say, William used not sparingly, striking Mr. Mikesell twice oi. the arm end once on tbe shoulder. William is being tried in Judge Uallock's court today. Joseph V. Dory, of Wsrsnw, III., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a Dumber of different remedies, but says none ol them seemed todo him any good; but finally be got bold of one tbat speedi ly cored bim. He was much plesxed with it, snd felt sure that others similar ly afflicted would like to know what the remedy was tbat oured bim. He states for the benefit of tbe publio tbat it is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For sals by Hloeum-Johnson Drug Co. WHY ? .GO O H b. euxua tlsm, siciatica, axici NeuralffiA are a tlxizxcj; of tlao Past wxion CONGO OITj la TTavocl. PORTLAND. 0R. A. E. Blum Footwear ! S3 PALACE I Leading Hotel of the City Building Wired for Electric Light! through out. Thij house li run In flrit-clftii style Iu very par tlcular. Extra Dining Service during tbe holiday . MB M. VON CADOW. Proprietress BAMBOOZLED. For the Cure o Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Orove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast rail at the Gaektts office for particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and iur cure, FOR A" First-Class Boast Coffee Get This Brand. MOCHA AND Java blended FOB BALE BY P. C. Thompson Co. 669-72 The Leaders. aLwUafcli Anything New of Real Merit jxv You can Generally Find r1 r For .-: Sale :-: by ( 7 v( , ' - Who are Noted for being - The Leaders. We don't run a third-class junk shop laeir vaiue, uui we Keep nrst-ciaas goods at bonest prioes, with no baits or trap. We keep Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinwnre, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, -STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC.- Ask our old oustomers how we treat them. Corner Mum and Grilliam & Bisbee, STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO IN A Business-like -:- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNER, : : OREGON. C of Change WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whiob we propose to oonduot in tbe most satisfactory manner. Will keep on bands at all times tbe oboioest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc.. Etc. shaw 85-tt DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M, E, 0. V. 8. , London, England. Veterinary -m- 5urgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 am prepared to do all kind of Veterinary Hurnerv, Kmaiculating Horaui and ReKllngi a Ppect ally. (Tbli in the only true metlio'l oi oneratliiK on homed.) HpeyliiK of Cattle and Hoga ou short notice. I will treat all anliimla lit tlio inoit approved proved tire of Veter inary Hurgery, If you have any niuk anlrnali It will be to your In tor wit to cull on me at Htewart i itablei. BEPFNKH, tf aw OHEUOK Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Hid ok Short Notics axn at torvi.nn Puicas. SST Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. DR. TAFT'S Instead of flvinff to the door gasp ing for breath, seeming as if each one would be vour last, von have I u u only to take a few doses Asthmalene when the spasm Is broken, the breathing becomes easy and you feel as if an angel of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of the lincers of death. The happiest moment of your life will be when vou have used a few bottles of Dr. Taft'l ASTHMALENE and it has cured you of anal nat sosa ansa and pn Asthma. Ws mail to one Asthma suHersr a trial bottlt Isa kr Ksa Haw that II doss ! a? arusansu. Dr. Tft Bros. N. Co,, Roehester.N.Y I 11 Ikaai baac where you can buy shoddy goods at twice : : : ; : Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. OH. FORWARDING. IV Ownership & Mccarty, ProDrietora. aCura 4sttis- JUuVllli-aOliitl AOTUHAICBIC wis i niMfaaxys