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FIBBER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIci. lug Agent, il Merchants Exchange, ban trancisco, is onr authorized agent, lull paper U kept on file in his office. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaveB as follows ; Every day at ii:iJ a. in,, except Sunday. Arrives every day at 5:0 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interibr country, iroiu uh j B DELEVAN, Prop. Slocum-Johiiston Drug Co., Agents. " Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Heap- ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. For clear skin take TUTT'S PILLS. Tbeo. Cork waa in Heppner Saturday last. Afro. Walter GeDtry is ill with la grippe. John and William Luelling are down from Hardman. Unfurnished rooms to rent. Inquire at Gazette offioe. tf J. W. Allen and Ed Rood were in our city Saturday last. Miss Annie Ayers visited Newt Jones and wife last week. Ted Minard and Sam Adams are among the oourt visitors this week. Hugh Fields is up attending to his many interests in this looality. The Qem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAtee Bros,, Props. sw Born To the wife of A. T. jUcNay, Sunday Maroh 26, '93, a bouncing girl. N. B. Williams, of the Jordan Fork oountry was in the city yesterday morn ing. The Heppner Oanyon stage line is the best, oheapest and qicukest to the in terior. . Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years oheaper than you oan make them at Fell Bros.' H. E. Warren, of Eight Mile, and Geo. Bleakman. of Hardman are in "attend ance at court. A Knight, of John Day, died last week and the remains were interred in the oetnetry there. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in connection. Only first class work turned out at Fred Miller's tailoring establishment east side Main street, Marion Evans and brother, from the lower Lexington oountry are in attend ance at oourt this week. The Morrow County Land and Trust Company has an unlimited supply of ohopped barley for Bale. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobaoco habit. See ad. Miss Edeth Vaughan, daughter of Dock VBUghan, will arrive tomorrow evening from Genesee., Idaho. 0. A. Rhea reports lambing quite Buooessful down at his lower ranoh. Other sheepmen report suooess. Wm. Penland lost a square and com- nass recently in Heppner. The finder will please return to this offioe. 75-tf Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. Sheep buyers are ooming in pretty Blow this year, and it looks now as though there would be none at all. T, W. Unherts. reDresenting the well known tombstone firm of Roberts & Rob erts, of Walla Walla, is in tue oity. Mr. Kutn Parsell. J. C. and Chas Armstrong and A. Andrews of Alpine, aie in attendaece at court this week, Nifilnnn is now running a stage be tween Heppner aud Lone Rook. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. Messrs. Kleckner & Sheldon have re cently added a new floor to their saloon. It was a much needed improvement, T. W. Ayera, Jr., ubs embellished one of bia windows with some sign letters. They would look better a size larger. S. I. Stratton oame in Saturday from Lone Rock where he is teaching sohool, quite successfully, too, we are informed. I. N. Van Winkle returned from The Dalles and Hood River, where he had gone down Saturday to look after wood. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc all kin rfn nl nnrsino. Call at ber borne In north Heppner, or address her at this plaoe. 618-f Word comes over from John Day that G. W. Dart, the popular merchant over there, is seriously, and perhaps, danger ously ill. Thos. Morgan, the school teacher, is over from Prairie City, to remain a week or o. Thos. brings in a good aocount of Grant county. Master Clay French is the authorized scent for the Oregonian at this place. Subsoribe through bim, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Attorneys Zera Snow and Judge Ben nett arrived last evening from The Dalles, to assist in the Union Paeifio Bond case, whiah is now before the court. The celebrated land contest case, Ed. Day vs. Felix Johnson whioh oame up before Morrow last winter hB8 been decided in favor of Mr. Johnson. Monday's Btage rolled out for Long f!raek. Canyon City and all way points, with four horses and a big four horse ooaoh. It looked like old times. Dr. Shipley last Saturday purchosed 14 nnvota Delta from D. Cox, and will have an overcoat built out of the hides which are all very nioely tanned. "NewTodav," ads. of J. H. Colman. Jaa. W. Matlook, Lazer Co., Ladies Bazaar and Miss Inez Voruz. The dvertiserB oatcbea the "biz" every time. Id the March drawingot The Premium Nnta r.n hih onrrarred the lltb inst , Heppnsr's lower club drew 24 and the nDDer club $20. The lower boys still lead. i.. aA inrv fannd a true bill in the oase of Jim Richardson and wife, ohargea with maliciously destroying property. The case will oomeup for bearing Thurs day. Men end women prematurely gray and whose bair waa falling, are enthusiastic in praising Hall's Hair Renewer for re storing the color and preventing bald ness. Mr. Jack Price, a friend of Assistant Foreman L. J. MoAtee, of Spokane, and a resident of that place, is here for bis health. Mr. Price is feeliug better since his arrival at UeppDer. Call at the Gazette and get a program for the spring races. Sunday lust was a fine day, and is about the first real spring day for a week past. Thos. Fullen was over from Lone Rock the first of the week for freight, leaving Munduy for his destination. The spring races, May 25, 2ti and 27, are not to be overlooked by the horse men. They will be a grand success. W. E. Brock, of the drug firm of Brock & Sells, of Hfllsborro, Or , spent lust week with friends in this vioinity. Uncle John Handy was up yesterday and to day on business. Mr Handy reports crops looking well down in bia neighborhood' toe Ella country, Baldness ought not to oome till the age of 55 or later. If the bair begins to fall earlier, use Hall' Hair Renewer and prevent baldness and grayneas. Wm. Luelling is down from the moun tains this week as a witness on the Miller oase. He reports about three feet of snow in the vioinity of Parker's mill. Walla Walla Union i Mrs. W. F. Mat lock of Pendleton, has been appointed assistantsuperntendent of the woman's depiu tment in the world's fair commission of Oregon, Condon Globe; Louis Meek returned to bis home this week from Heppner, where ha stopped daring the winter with bis sister Mrs. W. r. oonvner ana at tended school. A. W. Baling and Bud Ingraham were in from Eight Mile last Friday evening. From them our reporter learns that the late rains and few warm days are be ginning to bring out the grain nioely. We oall attention to the ad. of J. W. Matlock's in this issue. Mr. Matlook buys and sells for cash, and can there fore undersell all competitors. It is only necessary to call aud examine bia goods to be oonvinoea or mis. The trouble with most cough medicines is that they spuil the appetite, weaken digestion, andoreatebile. Ayer's Cherry Peotoral, on the ooutrary, while it gives immediate relief, assists rather than impairs the assimilative process. It is not the extreme of heat and cold so much as the Budden changes in tem perature that cause certain olimates to be unhealtbful. When, however, the svstem is invigorated with Ayer's Sar saparilla, these ohanges are rarely at tended with injurious results. Owiug to the rush of work Dr. B. F. Vanilmn will not leave HeoDner as soon as he had expected, but will remain for a short time. Those who desire work should apply. Also those owing bim should call and settle before he leaves. tf Chronicle: J. F. Moore, of Prineville, itis learned from dispatohei, is an appli cant for register of the United States 1 ind nffififl at The Dalles, as is alBO J. L. btory of this oity. The latter gentl man has the indorsements of all tne promiueni demoorats of Oregon save one, and the bar andsupreme benoh as BDoay, DesiaeB many leading republicans. City, Union and other small-fry places want the earth, duly fenoed, but Hepp ner is modest aud wants the asylum and, and oan show the oommittes why we should have it. Tribune. Tea, we get a mail every day now, and a daily mail servioe to the interior country to which we are nearer than any of our neighbors, We have reason to feel coltish, for Hepp ner is the biggest little oity in Oregon and baa big-hearted and broad-minded folks behind it. Come over and we will convince you, Bro. Tribune. Niablt a Fataii Aooidxnt. Almost a fatal aoident happened citizen of Tbe Dallea this afternoon. With bli over coat on his arm he attempted to step on tbe west-bound passenger train, when he fell between the oars on the rail, and large comber of citizens were breathless with fear thinking he wonld surely be killed) but quiokly rolling to the outside the cars passed by without doing bim any injury, and, getting to his feet he jnmped on tbe train and was en route to Portland before the spectator bad fully reoovered from their fright. T.-M. Spuing Opening. We will display to the pablio on Thursday Friday and Saturday of this week spring and summer styles in Millinery and Dress goods. Our stook is large and well selected, and we think larger than ever displayed before. All are oordialy invited. Fell Bbos. A.bout April 1, 1893, THE 1 BOSTON CASH STORE Will be remoTed from Lichtenthal'B old stand, the present location. to Henry Heppner'a building on site formerly occupied by Kirk & Main strata, where J. H. Kolman, the XV-sO-UUDs. """J popular prorprietor, will be pleased to show you his new stock oE Spring and Summer Hoods,- which will be sold, as of old, at ROOK -:- BOTTOM -: PRICES. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. There will be interesting Easter ser vices at tbe M. E. Cburch next Sabbath. Good singing; ainging children, aud singing birds. We are making extra! preparations for tne morning ana eve- nine services. Keep us in mm a ana come out and belp us by your presence. Children invited. J. M. Shulse, I'astor. There will be special Easter service at M. E. ohurob South, next Sunday ut II a. m. The pastor will preach upon the subject of the resurrection, and tbe the choir will render appropriate selec tions. A special invitation extended to all. Edwin Palmbb, Pastor. Don't fail to visit me at my new quarters. J. IT. KOLMAN. Anything New of lieal Merit You :an Generally Find For Sale :-: by "Who are Noted for being The Leaders. We don't run a third-class junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twioe their value, but we Keep nrsi-ciass gooas ai uonesi prices, vim no baits or trap.. We keep fab' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, STATIONERY, CONFE0H0NERY, ETC. Ask our old customers bow we treat them. : : : : : : Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. HERE IS THE PLACE . To Qet Even on Your Life. ; "Hardware Store TTTCM1 fe t) U P J COMPLETE LINE 0F OPENED. Preaching at tbe Baptist church tbe first Sunday in April, at 11 o'clock will Drench an Easter discourse at 7:30 D m. Theme will be: "Business aud Religion." All are invited to come and enjoy onr meetings. M. Bbavblkt, Paetor. A Wonderful Dheam. Dick Neville, the popular barkeeper, had a wonderful dream a tew nights ago. In the mys teries of dream-land he died, and like all good men, went direot to heaven. It seemed that they were in need of a dis penser of liquid conoootions up there and he immediately got employment, but while the inhabitants were good patrons thereof, they invariably flitted away without putting up a oent, und this so disgusted Dick that he threw up the job with about forty unwiped glasses on the bar and not a "bean" in the till, in which condition Dick woke up to find that he waa yet, fortunately, in a oountry where people paid tor what tbeo got, occasionally, at least. Wili Visit His Old Home. Uncle Charles Wallace oame up from Portland Friday to make a ehort visit with rel atives and look after his business inter ests here. Yesterday he visited his farm out on Balm Fork where was much surprised to find all bis peaoh trees alive and thrifty, in fact he thinks prospects favorable for a good year for the farm ers. Uncle Charley leaves tomorrow morning for his old home at Andover, New York, where he will visit his friends and family relatives. Although Mr. Wallaoe is cow almost 70 years of age, yet he is as bale and hearty as ever, and enjoys the best of health. Can't Help Them. Gov. Sylvester Pennoyer was asked while here what he thought of an extra session to remedy the defeots of the new assessment law as regards taxes for sohoola and oitioa for the present year. He said inasmuch as it had become a law io an ordinary forty day session, that the people must stand it, as one session of Oregon's solons every two years, he considered sufficient for the taxpayers to pay for. Competitive Examination. Congress man Ellis announces that about tbe mid dle of April a competitive examination for the cadetship to West Point, from this district, will be held at The Dalles. All candidates will be notified in time to be in readiness. Young man, brighten up and attend . The opportunity is only Dresented to those between the ages of 17 and 22. Removal Notice. About April 1st the Boston Cash store will be moved from Liohtenthal's old stand, the pres ent location, to Henry Heppner's build ing on corner of May Bnd Main streets, former location of Kirk A Rasmus, where J. H. Kolman, tbe popular pro prietor, will be prepared to give you bigger bargains than ever. Cocsoiii Meetinq The oouncil of Heppner met last night, pursuant to oall, to fix the mBtter of taxes. Coming to no conclusion in tbe matter it was de ferred till the next regular meeting or till advice was had concerning it. Mayor Simons presided, and all council men were presen t exoept two. Bucklen's Arnica Sulre. The best salve iu the world for euta bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fver sores, tetter, chapped bBnds, chilblains corns and all akin eruptions, and posi tively oures piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale by Slooum-Jobnaon Drug Company. Mountain House. Mr. Joseph Crank has lately leased tbe hostelry known aa tbe Mountain House, refitting and re furnishing it throughout. Board and bed, per week $6; board without bed, 84.50: meals and bed 26 cents eaeb, Mr. Crank asks a portion of the patronage, believing that he can give as good ser vice as anyone in Heppner, and for less money. One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and Ilypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplier the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. QUEEN SW ARE, GLASSWARE, Wood and Willowware, BlnekBuaiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and ripe, Tanks, Bathtubs and Sinks, rlnmbing Materials, Agricultural imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. W CELEBRATED Odd Fellows' building, Main St., Beott's Emulsion euros Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In Children. AImot as palatable as milk. Cet only the genuine. Pre pared by Scott 4 Bowne, Chemists, Now fork. Sold by all Druggist. Scott's Emulsion Bip's Wood Yard. wood yard, under tbe Bip Van Winkle, is prepared wood at your residence, sawed or un sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.50 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in two. 75 cts. Der oord: three times, $1.00 lard near the depot, iieave oraere bi Sloan & Howard'e. 4-tf. 4.; m p A D A WPP The Heppner I . LjLjITi. 1A 1 1 J XJ management of I I , pared to deliver V -3 Fall Goods OF ,- Fall Goods -STJCH AS- A Fine Hobsb. The imported run ning stallion. Sir Henry, baa been brought over to Heppner, and will stand the ensuing season at this plaoe. He is the property of "Caynse" Reynolds, and is a fine horBe. 570lf ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Studebaker wagon beads them all. For sale at Gilliam Bisbee a. Why go hungry when the City hotel fnrniBhes you a good meal at living rates a "Hardware" did yon say? Why, yes at P. O. Thompson k Co.'s stand, and the plaoe for bargains. a Call on Bip to do your wood sawing; same old Dries. Also delivers wood to nnv nnrt of UeDnner. see ad. a Buhl, tbe baker. Buy your bread and cakes and save money. Try it. a. The Palace ia the leading hotel in tbe oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of licht are provided for everyone, a Newer and neater quarters at tbe Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones, the baber, wants to Bee his old friends there. Batha in eonueo- tinn. Smith, tbe furniture man, is prepared to Be l fine goods at low ngurea, run line of undertaking goods on bands, a M. Lichtentbal A Go. bave a fine lot of winter wear, including ladies' winter shoes, overshoes, rubber boots, etc Drop in. Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up your watch or clock, lie keeps a full tnnk of everything pertaining to bis hnflinpBB' a Overcoats, Women and Misses' Newmarket Cloaks. WOOLEN UNDERWEAR,s DRESS GOODS, ETC., ETC. At Reduced Rates FOK CASH- -5i General Merchandise, m- HEPPNER, OREfiOfc in EPPNER pRNlTDRE (JOMPAN -Have in stock a full line of- GOLD AND SILVER In order to add quickly to the Tolome of money in the treasury of tbe company for the pUTCEiase OI anew ctnoenirnon mm, w i erected on tbe Monte Cristo portion of the nronerties of the above-nampd company, I nnr c.rTfl all Of HIT DOrtlon Thousand Full Paid, N on-A able Guaranteed Khuren, at FIVE nni.i.tHM KA( H. not cah. and will personally underwrite and guarantee the If TP 81 oruiviutii'i rntiiaiiu 9 Chme:c ; and Japanese Ming From 20 to 50 oents. Still in the field in the Hue of Furniture, Upholstered Goods, Etc. Undertaking a Speoialty. 70w Impairing Uoub. : THE BORG, JEWELER! Court Notes. The following gentle. men compose the (rrand jury for the present term of court: Thos. Quaid fore man, J. H. Hams, Wm. Warren, J. S' Bootbby, W. O. McCarty, Alec Thomp son and IsaaoK Dighten. Bailiff: Grand jury, James Leaoh; general bailiff, Geo. Sperry; petit jury, Joe Williams. A' Qood Keasom. Heppner, since it got tbe weekly mail service to its villBge self, is beginning to feel its oats. Bead how a paper of that burg humorously its down on us: "Pendleton, Bake P" for ten year, dutin from the pnrchu of the share, by the peraon. to whom thy will now be iMued. , , . , The .ale of ton thousand nhare. now at this price will bring nily tnonmnu oiiunr. im, i r, t Miirranr And th Bum Will equip the Mont CrUto properties with a r ciaiwmtll, that will tnt on lmnlrl to hii or ore per day. and tbiu yield a larffe revenue to toe compBoy. The purchaser, of thff ten thonwn'l .hire. Ill k..K.I tl nt IhH fllll Ylfllll DUB1 Mailable liare in the company, and n .k.uln all lit nrnflla and Ml I V B II ' tasen, a will all ollierilmrnowiier., and will receive leant live pT ernt. yearly on .h-l. li....tnuil urn inmrflnteO llV M. M. Pomeroy, for the' puriod named. They will probably receire rerjr much more each year the work prorrelsc. ana me r.usmi- I. naUll .n ..r the henent of thnfte c-od. cerned, but will nurely rrrelve the St. -.nt thAt u twentv-five cenU per share on esch nhare thu purchased. Thin offer i. made to hasten money Into the trea.ury of the oonipauy for Improve inl parpoM. alonn. This offer is now mode to hold only till ten thousand shares re thus sold. Interest paid on guaranteed shares in all oase. from the day the pay for these share. I. received at this office, and tbe payments made promptly on all "-"la nre -pe pamphlet, Illustrated, and other printed matter iln(r absolute feots on cemlnc the Tunnel enterprtss. sent oo rscslpt of six oents in stamps to prepay postage. Iff ARK in. FOHEBOT. President Atlantic-Pacific Railway TunnelCo, . Jiooms , World Bids. N. Y. City. . 7.. Keelcy Institute -OP- lPor the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habit It 1. located st Forest Grove, Or., 77te Jlu( Beautiful Town on the Coast Call at the Oaif.tts ofrtce for particulars Btrlctly conllilential. Treatment private ami iu cure. Hardware. Stoves and Tinware, Bain Wagons, Dacks? Buekboards. .:- -:- You will save money by getting our prioea before purchasing elsewhere. :- -: : -: -:- -:- 534-tf HEPPNEli, OREGON. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. ATTENDED TO Business-like Manner -AND AT- REASONABLE RATES. Wool HEPPNER, Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: : : OREGON. 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 hands at all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SITfVW & VLcOA.KTY, 85-tt ProDrietoi . Dli. JOSEPH J. 13UT, Graduate M. E. C. V. ti. , London, England. Veterinary SURGEON ! Chronic Diseases a Specialty. to do all klmlHOf Vetcrlimry HurKery. KinftsculHtlng Hone an KckIImki a Uucci- ally. (This in the only true nmthml of outran ng on noricn.) MpoyiiiK Ji ( Htueanu iiogi on short notice. I will treat all tmltmilD tu the most approved procedure of Veter inary Burgery. If you have any nick atilinalM It will ha to your July rent to call on me at Mtuwurt'a BtublfH. HKPPNKIt, ' vv - - UKLUON Fur the eut.rpri-iug eiUbliHhment of - W. L Matlock & Co. Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. BEE BORG, MAY STREET, C29 J Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust Busts. HEPPNER, OR. o La m - A Im LlMp.ljJ 1 a' SiwA V5Bs3afl DR. TAFT'S Instead of (Wing to the door gasp Ins for breath, teeming as if each nn. umn!,l lis vour last, vou have only to take a few doses Asthraalene when the spasm I s broken, the breathing becomes easy and you feel as if an aiiKcl of mercv had unloosed the Iron Rrasp of the fniRers of death. The hanpiest moment of your life will be when vnu have used a ftw bottlMj of Dr. Taffs A8THKALENE and it has cured vou of -"B" E ffl-ndifJ" - nnv ic(,ni sufferer a tnul balth Km. Kfcrr ISI Bfeas that It doot sold by omgKijL.Dr. Tart ti. oa. H. uo,, Hocncster,n,Y i Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC A. CONVEYANCER OKI'ICS