NOTICK TO ADVEKTIHKKS. IHOSE deBiriug the tutertion of display silt., or change 01 name, uiuBt gut their eoiy Id i.ut later tliuu Monday evening for Tuesday ttdiLiuu, or Thurmiay evening lor Fridays edt- Uuu. TUK JPATTKKaOW PUBLISHIWU (Jo. M0T1CK. 1. The sum of live cents per line will be charged lor "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lints ol wedding preneute and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall hiinbell give m a matter of news,) and notices ol upecial meetings lor whatever purpose. 2. Notices 01 church a Md society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged lor at the rate of live tents a line. These rules w ill be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re spoublble for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unions the w ater s real name is feigned as uu evidence ol good faith. T P. FLSHEK, NEWSPAPER ADYEKTLS 1 J. ing Agent, '21 iMerctiants .exchange. biiu tianeiHCo, is our authoiueu agent, liiis paper is kept ou tile in hlboihce. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardmati, Monument, Long Creek, Jobu ilay and canyon City, leaves as fallows : Every day at ti:;fl) a. ni., except buutlay. Anivesevery day at.j:iwp. in., except Monday. 'ilie cheapest, quickest and beat line to or from the interior country. J. S. DELE VAN, Trop. Slocum-Johristou Drug Co., Agents. Cft've your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Condon, baa beoome bii incorporated town. TDTT'S FILLS adapted to old and youug. The M. Co. L. & T. Co. baa mill feed for aale. a Felix Johnson is over from bis Butter oreek rauoh. Andrew Reaney has a fine stallion for sale. bee ad. German knitting yarn 25o per bank, at Ladies' Bazaar. 58 -t( J. H. Allyn was in Saturday last from the lone seotion. The Masonic boys are having a great "skate" this week. Lane Matlock is confined to his room witu rheumatism. Our friends from the outside report good range pioepeuts. The harder the times, the more the necessity to advertise. Miss Maud Glassoook is teaching school on Butter oreek. The John Kenneys, the two oousins, Port- Wiere in Heppner yesterday . J. JJ. Hamilton left Tuesday for lan)d, to be absent some days. The Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, MoAtee Bros., Props. ew ' A. A. Wren says his or ops never looked better at this time of the year. Andy Tillard and wife moved into the Bedington property last week. See new ads. of Andrew Beany, Heppner Furniture Co. and Smith fe Chapel Oilliam county thinks that they have pretty good proepects (or a railroad. Harry Woods, formerly of the Hepp ner brunch, wits in town over Suuduy. "Cavuse" Bevnolds, of Walla Walki was in town over Friday of last week. The HeDiiner Canyon stage line is the beBt, cheapest and qicukent to the i n terior. ' Srv Bennett and Dave MoAtee are over at Walla Walla, looking alter Say's , nice stock. - - Only first claBS work turned out al Fred Mil'er's tailoring establishment east side Main street, John Billinsbrook, John Evans, Bruoe Haines and Staoy Koberte, of Eight Mile, were in yesterday, The Keelev Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocniue and tobacco iiatni. Dee uu, Marlin M. Donald, J. W. Moreland Sam Adnms and other Headman boys, attended the show last night. Everv man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a Btnge be tween HeDDner and Lone Book. . See ad. for days of leaving and arr.val. tf. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc nil kinds of nursine. Call at her brum In north Heppner, or addrees her at this place. oio-u Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Halt & Mathews, at tbe oity barber shop tbe plaoe to get a first-class ehaye, hair-out or Bbampoo. All those knowing themselves in debted to Kirk A Rasmus are requested to settle no immediately, as they are in need of money. 2 8. s. The knigbt of the cleaver. Perry Honser. who officiates down at Shaw & MeCarty's establishment, returned from Pendleton last night. Messrs. Dittenboefer, Grant and Friendly, knights of tbe grip, were in town this week. They pronounce the drama a complete success. Master Clay French iB tbe authorized agent for tbe Oregonian at this place. Subsoribe through bim, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf The Heppner Light A Water Co. are now pumping about 150,000 gallons of water per day, about bait tbe capacity of tbe pump. The well is inexhaustible. Be wise in time. You have to many gray hairs for one so young looking. Use Hall's Hair Benewer, the best preparation out to oure them. Try it. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel'B north business room. Charley Jones, tbe baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. John Gentry brings in word that the health of the Black Horse country was never better. Sohool oommenoed there yesterday, under the charge of W. F. Gentry. Andrew Eeaney was in today while up from Lexington, and he thinks that tbe prospects for a good crop are very en couraging. He lost no stock during the recent storms. Our nnlnmna are our only hope of making a living, and we must hBve pay lor space. Yet we are always willing to extend all possible favors to our patrons and friends. The latest dentistry, crown and bridge work, most successfully accomplished by Lr. B. F. Vaugban. Gas administered when desired. Thompson bnilding, Heppner, Or 1 1-a-w- Alleu Evans and Mr. Thompson, of IUO BIlCVp 111 Ul UL , I,aUD Auvmpnuw, were in irom the Alpine section Satur day last. Their loss tbe past winter was one-half of one per oent Tbe W. C. B. Literary society will r've an entertainment in tbe opera honse liday eveninz next. Admission : Re served seats, 25 cents; general admis sion, 15 eents; children, 10 cents. Tbe young people deserve to be enoouraged. Hons. H. BIsekmaD, Will E. Ellis nd Mr. A. A. Roberts returned from Salem and Portland yesterday. Tbe but named had an operation performed on bis eye while below, and though it it living him some inconvenience, tbe distressed optio bids fair to be all right in a few days. Subscribers can help ns out wonder fully now. We need money to run the shop. C. A. Rhea fed his sheep forty-five days this winter, down at his lower ranch. Rumors from afar leads the Gazette to believe that shortly a wedding will oeoiir in our midst. Mrs. II. C. Freooh returned from a visit to relatives and friends at The Dalles last Saturday. Geo. Swaggart fed sixty days down at bis ranch below town, and says that winter broke just in time. A. B. Niles, representing the marble firm of Niles & Vinson, of Walla Walla, wm in the oity yesterday. Rev. Edwin Palmer preaobed a very interesting sermon last Sunday evening at the M. E. churou, South. Very interesting revival services are In progress at the Baptist church, under charge of Rev. M. Bramblet. Chas. Bnyse got in town yesterday from the Idea country, to attend the meeting of Boyal Arch Masons. Uncle Jaok Morrow is enjoying pretty good health, and may be seen around with our people nearly every day. Isaac Blum, representing the North west Syrup Refining Co., was in town over Sunday, the guest of the Palace. Miss Annie Godley, daughter of Mr. Godley, W. B. Potter's efficient assistant, is expected up from Portland this week. Mr. F. B. Watson, representing Hib bnrd, Spencer, Bnrtlett &Co.,of ObicBgo, was the guest of the City hotel over Sunday. The "pink eye" was reported among tbe horses of Umatilla county, but on examination it was found not to be that disease. I. G. Bichardsori, a Pendleton "bilk" and bogus check operator, has been cap tured, and will be returned. He was captured up in Idaho. Messrs. Gill am &Bisbee, the hardware merchants, are having constructed in the rear of their store a very commodi ous warehouse. This looks like business. Mr. Baling, of Sand Hollow, was in town yesterday. He says that the ground out his way is frozen more than be had anticipated, and is not yet thaw ed out. Mr. Phill Cnhn, of the drug firm of T. W. Avers, Jr., & Co., returned on Sat nrday'B train from a viBil to relatives and friends at insco. Phill reports a very pleasant time. The Waterons hydrant, sold by Messrs. Long & Scott, of Portland, has been adopted by the fire commissioners of our metropolis, lately buying a car-load for immediate nse. Uzz Frenoh is down from Mi'tlock's big horse ranch where he has been BBsistiog to take care of tbe stook during the late storm. Uzz says that they all gut through in good ooodition. The recent entertainment, given under the auspices of Doric Lodtre, No, 20, K. of P., netted them over $70. The lode is indeed grateful to the public for the interest shown in their efforts. Geo. Conser, cashier of tbe Fhst Na tional Bank, iB receiving, considerable encouragement in the sale of his railroad indicators. Railroad Deople are looking upon them with much favor.' Rev. Shnise authorizes ns to ssy that owiug to the fact that he has for several days past been suffering with a severe toothache be is unable to bold servioes at Black Horse, as nrinonnoed. How ever, lie hopes to be able to do so in the near future. To the quesliou, which is your favorite poem? there may be a great vaHety of answers; but when asked. "Which is your favorite bloojd-purifier?" there can be only one reply Ayer's Sarsaparilla. because it is the purest, safest, nnd most economical. Don't waste time, money, and health, trying every new medicine you may see advertised in the papers. If tbe onuse of your trouble is iu the blood, liver, stomach, or kidneys, take Ayer's rjaraa pnrilln at onoe, and he sure of a cure. Take no other. Jhs. Neville Iibb just received a letter from E. S. Biildridge, formerly of Hepp ner, hut late of BiHto City. Montana. "Baldv" thmks that Montana is just tbe place, but congratulates the people of bleppner on their progress. Chas. Lewis is now sojourning at Butte. In our write up of the play last week, we forgot to say that soldiers, senators and lord high exeoutionerdid their parts well. In the successful putting on of the play, they were as essential as other characters, thniiin perDsps tneir pans were not so difficult as others. Messrs. J. P. BuBhbee and W. M. Beagle, of Pendleton, arrived last night to assist Heppner Chapter in the work before them this week. Both are well pleased with our town, and doubtless will have a pleasant visit. Other promi nent masons are expeoted in this week. Mr. O. F. Davis, editor of the Bloom field, Iowa, Farmer, says: "I can ree ommend ChBmberlain's Congh Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup. I have used it in my family for tbe past two Tears and have found it tne Dest I ever used tor tbe purposeB for which it is intended. 6U cent homes lor sale oy Slocum-Jobnson Drug Eo. nary constitution and from bis appear ance is likely to live to eelebrate many more anniversaries of bia birth. The ladies of tbe party had prepared an excellent supper which was appreciated by all present. Tbe evening was passed until after midnight in playing varions games, and in singing, alter whioh all wished Mr. Chance many more such pleasant surprises and departed for their homes. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyatt, Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Pieroe, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scrivuer, Missel Nora and Bell Coleman, Minnie Royse, and Ada Wal lace, Messrs Clans Johnson. Ed. Boyse, Wm. Clark, Chas. and Jim Wallace, James Coleman and Chas. Boyse. Council Meeting. Council met in regular session last evening, all council men present and Mayor Matlock presid ing Minutes of previous meeting read and approved Bills allowed: J. E. Grover, 83; Long A Soott, $1,598. 33; B. F. Perkins, $1; Heppner Gazette, 39.50; Lee Matlook, $4; S. P. Garrigues, 828.90: J. W. Cowins. $11.07; J. W. Cowins. 97.82; J. W. Basmus, (60; A. A. Roberts, $18.41; Kirk & Rasmus, $14; Cbas. Cola, $2 Tbe committee on streets and public property were instruct ed to examine county records regarding legality of road running from W. R. El lis' property to city limits, and, it neoes sary, to make a test oaae of tbe matter. Adjourned. KKMMll But since Kolman has opened up in Heppner, the people do not have to send away to the East, West, North or South for their goods. -:- -:- eye: "EM0RP My Prices are Not Out of Sight, But are within easy reach of all. It is the Talk ol the Town. The crowd all day at Kolman's is a sight wortb'aeeing. fllHE 1 BOSTON CASH STORE Never before have such bargains in Visited tub Pex and Ahtllm A. A. Roberta saw G. D. Dasey in tbj asjlum while below. He is in very poor health, and will hardly reoover. Also saw Crump in the same institution. He is looking well and bis mind seemed strong. Down at the "pen" Mr. Roberts saw Deal,Stnll and Oburcb. All seemed penitent. Hal Church is well thought of among the prison officials. In faot, they gave them all a good repoit, regardless of reports of Stul's bad behavior. A Nbat Thing. The Union Paoitto have published a very neat pictorial World's Fair folder, containing colored lithographs of the various exposition buildings, birds eye view of the grounds, with a complete map of the city, showing location of the Fair, hotels, railway depotB, street car lines and oity parks. Qopy of same may be had by addressing W. H. Hublbcut, Ass. Gen. Pass. Agent Portland, Or. 566-69 A Pboorkssivb Firm. The firm ot Kleokner & Sheldon have re-leased tbe Aroade saloon for another year, and will therefore be found at this well-known stand. They have recently added elec- trio lights. Messrs. Kleokner & Sheldon are the princes of good fellows, end know how to entertain their friends. Tbej are aUo live and progressive, and they will always be found in tbe front rank. Was Cleared. The trial of Joe Vey, for having scabby Bbeep without report ing it, was tried vesterday before Judge Hallock. He was defended by Messrs. Dawson & Lyons and given a jury trial. He was cleared. We understand that another charge moving scabby sheep without a permit will be brought against Joseph, tbe trial to come off tbe 23rd, Mountain House. Mr. Joseph Crank has lately leased the hostelry known as tbe Mountain House, refitting and re furnishing it throughout. Board and bed, per week $6; board without bed, $4.50; meals and bed 25 cents each, Mr. Crank asks a portion of the patronage, believing that he cn give as tood ser vice as anyone in Heppner, and for less Dry Goods, 6' BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. Been offered to the publio, And tbe crowded store shows too plainly when the publio know where they get tul value for their money. We deserve your patronage, as we have demoralized the high prices in Heppner. What we sell you for $1 would cost you 2 elsewhere. -f We do Business to Live, and Live to do Business, Remember we represent one of tbe leading MERCHANT TAILORING firms in Chicago, and have on hand over ouu samples to seieo. i ..S i k... mH a la number of suits sinoe I have been here, and every I,,! .mir. Mtisfaotion. Remember you oan save money by giving me your order. fl KOLMAN. (JLEARANCE- J ' J BE CELEBRATED Anything New of Real Merit You oan Generally Find For :-: Sale :-: by "Who are Noted for beinsr The Leaders. We don't run a third-olass junk shop where you oan buy eboddy goods at twioe their value, but we keep first-class goods at honest prioes, with no baits or trap. We keep Mi Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, STATIONERY, CONFEC TIONERY, ETC. Ask our old oustomera how we treat them. : ; : : : : Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. HERE IS THE PLACE To Qet Even on Your Life. ARDWARE :"ST0RE ! TTTCT S U J -A COMPLETE LINE OP OPENED.: Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE; GLASSWARE.-fr Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs and Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. Fall Goods oFHe Fall Goods -SUCH AS- Overcoats, Women ani Misses' Newmarket Cloaks, S3TOOLEN UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, ETC., ETC. At Reduced Rates FOR CASH. money. 43-sw. Notice to Chapter Masons. All Chap ter Masons ate requested to meet al Heppner on the 20tb inst.,for work. Geo. E. Chamberlain and other Mbsoos of bigh repute are expeoted. All those who desiie to become members of Hepp ner Chapter are also requested to taka notice. 668-9 Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De tulty. Small Bile Bouis. He. per botlls. MM era jjompy. -Si- General Merchandise, m- HEPPNER. OREGON Meeting or Pythian Sistebs. The members, or rather those intending to beoome members of the temple of Pyth ian Sisters, soon to be instituted at Hepp ner, met yesterday afternoon in the cas tle ball of Borio , Lodge. The name ohosen by the temple, Omega, having already been given to Roseburg Temple, tbe name of Dorian was chosen. This is a very pretty name, and no doubt will please all. As Mrs. Hochstedler will arrive Saturday eve next to institute the temple, it was decided to bold a meeting then to be followed by a banquet. The pre liminary work will be completed on tbe first evening, and on the following Mon day, tbe 27th inst., the work of institut ing will be consummated. Mrs. Hoob stedler is the wife ot a very worthy mem ber of the order, and is, herself, very en thusiastic in all work appertaining to the Pythian Sisters. We doubt not that tbe knight's and ladies will give ber a oordial and fraternal welcome. Head the Procession. In every de partment of business there are always firms who lead in prices, designs and quality of work. This is only the case where there is a large assortment to select from. Niles & Vinson, tombstone dealers ot Walla Walla, bead the pro cession of the entire Northwest, in their line of business. This is conceded by all. Thev have enroute three more oar- loads of monuments whioh will be de livered within the next thirty days. Write to them for designs and prices. Scrpbise Party. -Thursday eve Feb. 1G was made memorable by a pleasant surorise given Mr. John Cbanoe, rmncroi o.ilrh it beinz lib C8tb birtbd Mr. Chance is a man of extraordi GompreiWivs Survey An Apprehensive Subject BY Means of a Prehensile Tail The Monkey is Not Afraid be cause his Tail is a Good One. We are Not Afraid because our Tale is a Good One. mm - "V Bain ffaps, Hacks Bockkrils. :- -:- You will save money by getting our prioes before purchasing elsewhere. :- -:- :- -: : -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. ATTENDED TO Business-like Manner -AND AT- I REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNER, OREGON. Leading Hotel of the City Building Wired for Eleotric Lights through out. Thii home li run In flrst-claM ityle In everr par tlcular. -Extra Dining Service Jurlug the holidays. MR M. VON CADOW. Proprietress The Heppner Wood Yard. RIP HAS GOT AROUND At last, and has opened up a Wood Yard, from which he will deliver wood, sawed or unsawed. Wood Sawed at Your Residence, 75 ets Per Cord, twioe in two ; 81.00, three times. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan k Howard's. B28-sw RIP VAN WINKLE, Proprietor. It is No Talej)f Woe ! WE TELL OF 8plondid Goods, Fair treatment ; satisfaction to custom ers, and of reasonable prices and good money value. BORG, Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. THE : JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, ILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Etc Trust Uusts. HEPPNER, OR. mm SEE BORG, MAY STREET, It is a Tailless Tale. A tale without end, because it is a tale that will bold. A pleasure to show goods. Special inducements to oasb buyers. Call at TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK AA STROKE LIK. IV. NIEIvSOX, Prop. Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Leaves Lone Rock od Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes oonnection with tbe weekly line to Fossil. Reasonable charges for both Passengers -: and -:- Freight. BO-tfsw SLOCCM-JOHNSTON DRUG CO., Agents, Heppner, Or. LEGAL BUNKS Plenty of them Gazette Office. at the Change of Ownership rE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, w1 on hands at all times the oboionet Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-ti. Pronrietors. DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. 8. , London, England. Veterinary SURGEON ! Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am prepared to do all klndi of Veterinary Surgery, Emasculating Hortei and Keitllufi a Speci alty, tillli II mo uniy irim iuhuiuu ui updating uu uui.en. opry niK 01 i.ame urm HOfa on aliort notice. luary Burgery, 1 will trent all anlmali In the mont approved procedure of Veter- Ji you uave any lick animals It will bv to your lutareal to BEPPNKK, call on me at Htowart'a atablei. M HW OKEOOM at Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAT STREET, HEPPNER, OR Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Made on riHoivr Notice and at Populah Fricm. 8- Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. Li A TninnPH DR. TAFT'S Instead of flvinK to the door gasp ing for breath, seeming as if each 1 one would be vour last, von have I only to take a few dosea Aathmalene when the spasm Is broken, the breathing becomes easy and you feel as if an angel of mercy had unloosed the Iron grasp of trie finRers of death. The happiest moment of vour life will be when vnn have used a few bottle of Dr.Taft't ASTHMALENE and it has cureJ vou of mm an mm PML'nd p. Asthma. mail to any Asthma tuffertra trial bottle pm B bai Saa thatltdoea told bT irureiu. Dr. Taft Bros. M. Co., Rochestcr,N.Y I 9. Wm mmi tiiir.a- BtMaiMBai lata Bt Ellfllliai ON An m wim SHORT NOTICE ' AND REASONABLE TERMS