T MilJCk TO AbVERimKA j J. T. MulK a Menuffrnpher from The 1 i.i:,lehi. ihiii.-r(ioiior diiplay ads., ! 1-,I'S' ,a uioi) here Witu Mr Benoett. 1 ui I'lmiifee oi mo, uiuBt get their copy in ! W. O. Allison, nf Eight Mile, in iu at i.ut U.er uiaii Monday evening iur 'i'uucthty'i I teudiii.. at Court thin wi-k an n. witi-&u t.Jitiuii.or 'ihuniUy evening ior Friday edi-! 7 M,uri ",a Wetit ftf ft witUta tloil. I HK fATTKHbUM K'SUbHtNU l.'O. j " UlC hlUS rOU" CaBS- no tick. 1. The Hiiai uf live -eut jrer lino will be i-Larged ior "rnuiti ol thaiiktt," "resolutiona oi ri'Mpcit," lietiitil wetMuiK itreseuth and donors, biid obituary notlcea, (other Uiau those the edit or shall hiuiBeii give as a matter of news,) and uotK'i'M of tiecial meetings for w hatever purpose. 2. iSotieea oi church and society aud all other euterLainiiiciiUi from which revenue in to be de rived, bhaU be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. Iheae rules will bebtricUy adher ed to in every instance. Adverlining rates reasonable aud made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re spoiiidhle for his or her communication. No corrcbiKiiidence will be published unless the w titer s real name in signed an an evidence of got m1 faith. I P. FltiUEU, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTIS . 1 ,J ing Agent, 21 Merchants exchange, ban J? rancisco, is our authorized agent, 'Una paper is kept ou, tile in hisothce. TIME TABLE. Stage for Ilardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and (janyon City, leaven as follow : fcvery day at tiioli a. m., except buuday. Arrive, every day at ."i:;,up. m., except Monday. ihe cheapeHt, qnickt'Bt and bent line to or from the interior country. J. s. DELEVAX, ''top. .Slocum-JohliBton Drug Co., Amenta. Qiv. your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build tip Hepp tier. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. A. 8. Haines wus in from Eight Mile Thursday. Potatoes just reoeived by P. C. Thomp son Conip uy. " It UufuiuiBbed rooms to rent. Inquire at Gazette office. tf Chas. MoDeruiilt is in from the Brown & Hamilton ranch today. Lee Puthuig is up from Lexington at tending court tbis week. N. R. MoVey, a prominent citizen of Gooseberry, is in tile city. The Gem aud Palace Baloons for fiue liquors, MoAtee Bros., Props. sw VV. 0. Aiidersou end 0. H. Conner were iu from .butter creek yesterday. Horn To the wife of L. M, Powell, of Suud boilow, Friduy, a girl. All doing well. The Heppner-Cauyon stage line is the best, cbe uptBt and qicuktst to tbe in terior. C bildreu's waists, age 5 to 12 years obeaper tban you can mtike tiiem at Fell Bros.' . Pullman Herald: Mrs. 1. W. Matlock is in tbe city visiting ber daughter, Hrs. W. VV. Taylor. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. 'I bey are artists, iiatbs in connection. P. O. Borg has sufficiently recovered from bis late illness as to be able to be on tbe streets again. Only first class work turned out at Fred Miller's tailoring establishment east side Main street, The Morrow County Land aud Trust Company bus an unlimited supply of chopped barley tor sale. Mrs. A. Windsor and child came in ou Tuesday evening's stage, leaving Wed nesday morning ior below. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobacco babit. See ad. J. A. Thomas and wife, of Arlington, oame up on Wednesday evening's train, -eturmug Thursday morning. C. C. Sargent has purchased tbe Ayers property formerly occupied by Mrs. Forwood. OonsiUeiation,$1500. Wm. Penlaud lost a square and com pass recently in Heppner. The finder will please return to tbis office. 75 tf Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tweeu Heppner and Lone Bock. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. From the number of reports being handed in from tbe grand jury they are evidently doing a great deal of grinding. A free chart lecture will be given at tbe Baptist ohuroh, Sunday evening at 7:80 p. m. by the pastor. All are invited. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc all kinds of nursing. Call at ber honit In north Heppner, or address her at this place. 618-If A sorap ocourred on our streets Wednesday afternoon, for wbiob an as sessment of 810 and oosts was levied by tbe city recorder. Lettuce, radishes and yourjg onions at P. 0. Thompson Company's first of next week. We are after your trade and are going to have it. It Master Clay French is tbe authorized Bgent for the Uregonian at tbis place. Subscribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Tbe jury in the case of the O. R. N. Co. vs. E. K. Swinburne, et si., was instructed at 1 p. m., but as we go to press no verdict has been returned. J. D. Muir, who has been attending school here during the past winter, has returned to the farm at Lexington, where he desires the Gazette forwarded him. Fell Bros, opening, wbiob began yesterday iscontinueing today and tomor row, is attracting a great deal of at tention, wbicii is indeed well merited. Tbe opening of the lower Main street millinery establishment, under tbe management of Miss Inez Voruz, the pioprietrees, occurs today and tomorrow. See ad. Wayne HuBton left Wednesday morn ing lit Ellensburg where he will begin driving stage for a company over there. Ed Paine, tbe jovial driver who was here last fall, is now over there. F. M. Conrter, of Eight Mile, was in tbe city yesterday Mr. Courter says tbe warm rains aud fine weather have brought out tbe grain and grass very fast during the past week. Cal Hale was also released with Tom Eimsey, although the first telegram from Ellensburg, which was published in tbe issue of Marob 24, mentioned only the release of the latter. Waldron Rhea returned from Port land last evening, where be has been attending business oollege. Waldron was quite unfortunate in being sick great deal of the time while below. A. A. Allen, supervisor of the Singer Mfg. Co. for Oregon, is now in tbe oity looking after the interests of tbe com pany bere. Mr. Allen, also desires to appoint an agent for Morrow .county at this place. Times-Mountaineer: Hon. W. T. Wright, of Onion county, passed through tbe city yesterday en route to bis home in Cnioo. He is a member of tbe World's Fair commission, and bad been in attend ance on a meeting of tbe board in Port land. Tbe following legal lights are in at tendance at tbe present session of oir euit ouurt: Judge W. L. Bradshaw, prosecuting attorney, W. H. Wilson aid A. S. Bennett, of Tbe Dalles, Zera Soow, of Portland and W. R Ellis, J. W. Daw son, T. R. Lyons, J. N. Brown, Frank Kellogg and O. W. Rbea, of Heppner. ! Mm. Meury Welch uud faiuiiv left vet. tenia) morning for the Monument Much h- re they will spend the manner. Pi .ru T.i tliu wife of Au.lj Ti lard, Ht-piujer, Mumluy lusl, a 10 pound buy. Audy is now only touching lUi high places. Mr. S. S. Horner bas accepted a posi tion with the Met ariaud Jleioantile firm. Mr. Horner will doubtless make an efli cient assistant. I Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Sargent, of The D. illts, came up Alouduy night last, to spend a few dajs with their son, C. 0. barren t, of tbis city. A Lake county editor, who had a dog for sale, advertised it as follows :" Good family dog for sale. Will eat anything. Is very fond of ouildreu." Baldness ought not to oome till the age of 55 or Inter. If the hair begins to fall eaiher, use Hull's Hair Reuewer and prevent buldntes and grayness. Thus. Hynd, a cousin of fi. F. Hynd, of Sand boilow, arrived last Monday eve ning from Ontario, Canada. Mr. Hynd will probaoly locate iu this oounty. Andy Cook was in from Lena several days this week. Andy bas gone iuto the hog business, having purchased a very fiue refcieiertd iieikellire of whiob he IB proud. In a recent letter to Dorio Lodge, C W. Youngijren informs the boys ttiut he has purchased a ib aore farm down near Silrertou aud has uoue to grubbiutf for a livelihood. Wm. Douglas and family, who have been reuidiug iu Heppner during tnepast winter, returned Wednesday to their Galloway farm. Miss Bedggood also ac companied tuein. W. H. Clem, a 23-year-old son of A. J. Clew, arrived from Humphreys, Mo, Tuesday evening accompanied by W. S, Moagrove. Mr. Clem aud Mr. Mosgrove both intend locniiug in this oouutry. K. F. Hynd is numbered among the Court visitors this week. Bob reports lambing quite successful out in Suud hollow, the pleasaut weather being one of the greatest essentials for tbe harvest. The trouble with most cough mediciues is thut they Bpoil the appetite, weaken digestion, und create bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the contrary, while it gives immediate relief, assists rather than impairs the assimilative process. Jeff Jones and wife arrived on Wednes day evuuiug'e train from Highland, Ore gon, where they are now living, They intend visiting the folks here, while Jeff will ulsu try lus bund at shearing sheep this spring iu older to keep in practice. Owing to the rush of work Dr. B. F. Vuughau will not leave Happner us soon as he had expected, but will remain for a short time. Those who desire work should apply. Also those owing bim suuuld cull and settle before be leaves. tf Postmaster Mallory informs tbe Ga zette man thut he fouud the registered letter which was reported lost lust wint er. The sume hud been pushed back of some books aud papers in tbe safe. Mr. Mallory wus much pleased over the discovery. H. 0. Thompson, of tbe famous Thompson fruit ranch, of Butter oreek, wus in the city Tuesday. In conversa tion with Mr. Thompson, be tells our reporter that bis orchards were not ef fected in the lisast by tbe severe winter, consequently he is confident of a large crop. It is not tbe extreme of beat and cold so much as the sudden changes in tem perature that ouuse certain climates to be unheulthtul. When, however, the system is invigorated with Ayer's Sar saparilla, these ohanges are rarely at tended with injurious results. Iu the recent article on Alatka from C. L. Andrews, we stated that tbe Tread well mine bad 340 stamps, which should have been 240. However, we make tbe correction iu justice to Mr. Andrews, for fear that some innocent reader might be led to believe that our friend Andrews never saw Alaska. Thereon E. Fell arrived Tuesday eve ning lust to appear as a witness iu tbe railroad bond case which is now before tbe circuit court. In conversation with Thereon be informs ns that a scouring mill will be located at Taooma this year, where a greater portion of the Eastern Oregon clip will be shipped. Mr. Fell left tbis moiuing for Taooma. Accused of Raising a Notb. Attor ney George Washington Goode was ar rested last week on charge of raising a $75 note to $175. Tbe note bad been given him by a sbeepberder named Seekamp. However, as the prosecuting witness was a man whose obaraoter was not above the average, it was a case of Seekamp's oath against Uoode's, and as the note bore every evidence of being genuine, tbe justice dismissed tbe case. It is now reported that Goode will in stitute suit againBt Seekamp for flO,0(:0 damages for unlawful imprisonment and defamation of character. From which report the Fossil Journal is led to re mark, "if tbis is true, it is a pretty high estimate of obaraoter." Goode was the attorney for Cal Hale la the Roslyn Bank robbery case. Ed Jones Sentenced. The grand jury found a true bill Monday against Ed Jones charged with obtaining money under false pietentes, When brought before the court Tuesday pleaded guilty to the charge. Thursday morning Judge Bradshaw sentenced him to one and one half years imprisonment in the peniten tiary. He will probably be taken below next week. Death or James C. McFabland. A telegram was received Tuesday afternoon by Homer McFarland, announcing tbe di ath of b is father, James C. MoFarland, of Los Angeles, Cal., early that morning. Homer left at once for Arlington by pri vate eonveyance, in order to oaten the late train for Portland; from there he will go direct to Los Angeles. James C. McFarland was 60 years of age, and t time of death, which wag caused by COPPER A k VEiW rAIF STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent New York dispatch readtt "James C. H . a tine looking and apparently healthy man. was observed to stagger while walking on Fifth Avenue this afternoon, and after taking one or two un certain steps fell to the sidewalk. When picked up he was dead. A physician ex amined the body , ana pronounced heart autaM the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature of the case is that Mr. H was on his way to Maine, to settle in the home of his boyhood. He had passed the previous ten years in the western mining country, and had amassed a fortune. If YOU have any of the symptom!! given in the following testimonials you should lose no time in seeking relief. from jonn Li. itonerts, ciatington, ra.: "I have suffered with palpitation, irregular pulse, fainting and tmothmng tpellt, pain in tkmldert, tide, and arm for over forty yean. For twelve years have been treated without avail by prominent physicians in my neigh borhood ana in new lork. growing con stantly worse, smothering spells followed one another, so my life was often in danger and I needed constant care. As my ton had been cured by Dr. MiltJ New Heart Care, he sent me three bottles. The first dose gave me instant relief. Before using the last bottle I was completely cured. Although seventy five years old 1 feel twenty years younger. I claim my cure to be almost a miracle." Here is a letter from Mrs. John Kolges, of Cleveland, O. : " I had been troubled with my heart and stomach for years, but for six teen months had been confined to my bed. I had four of the best doctors in the city, but none of them could benefit the weakness of my heart. I also had dropsy and rheumatism. I never took medicine that relieved me at once as Dr. MUei New Heart Cure doe. I am much stronger. My appetite is splendid. I gain strength with every dose. I have gained more in six weeks from your treat ment than in sixteen months from all the doctors." " Dr. Mitti New Cure for the Heart Is sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists, it is safe, effective, agreeable, and doet cure," Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. For sale by T. W. Ayers. jr. heart failure, complicated by asthmatic trouble, was a resident of Los Aneeles. where be was a heavy stockholder and secretary of the Golden West Oil Compa ny. Mr. MoFarland crossed the plains in 1852 and Bettled at Tbe Dalles, Or., where he accumulated a large fortune. He leaves besides bis wife and aged mother, six ohildren Frank MoFarlnnd. formerly of tbis oity, but now of Los An geles; Mrs. E. C. Pierce and Mrs. W. R Abrahams, of Ellensbutgb, Wash.; Mrs. McEwen, wife of Rev. W. L. MoEwen, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church at Portland; Mrs. W. H. Moody, of The Dalles, whose husband is a son of ex Gov. Moody, of Oregon, and Homer Mc Farland of this city, a member of tbe McFarland Mercantile Company. He also bas three brothers in tbe North wbo are prominent in business oircles E. B. McFarlBnd, president of the Oregon Na tional Bank at Portland; Albert MoFar laod, of Seattle, Wash., and Charles B, MoFarland, of White Salmon, Wash. The deceased was a Mason and Odd Fel low, and muoh respected in the com munity. Tbe remains will be interred Sunday. Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De ttllty. Small Bilu Beuua. 26c. per bottle. Impossible. Tbe following note was left on the editor's table while he was gone to dinner. Owner oan have same by onlling and describing property. It reads as follows: "It is reported that a certain young geutleman, a resident of Heppner, seoluded himself in a cellar during tbe entire morning, for fear of being subpwned to prove the cbaraoter of a certain de endant in the cubo which is at present absorbing tbe entire atten tion of tbe public But finding the same too oenfiuing, and by no means a safe re treat, ha seourcd his gun, left for the Heppner bills this afternoon on a jaok rabbit hunting tour? However, it is safe to predict that no game will be captured." To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bern fter eating. 26c. per botUu. Notice to Stock Bbkedkb.-I will keep, at my farm 7 miles northeast of Lexington, a fine Jack of the Blaok Warrior breed. This Jack is large and of high form. Terms: Five dollars, in surance. Mares intrusted to my oare win be Kept in good pasture at one dollar per month. Due care will be taken to prevent acoidentB, or tbe stray ing of mares, though I will be respon sible for none. B. F. Swaosart. 114 tf. Lexington, O. They Increase appetite, purify tbe whole system and act ou the liver, Bile Beat 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 96; board without bed, S4.6U; meals aud bed Ji cents each, Mr, Crank asks a portion of the patronage, Deiieving that he can give as tood ser vice as anyone in Heppner, and for less money. 4b-sw. Rip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or no- sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.50 per oord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Hloan & Howard's. 4 tf. Rathbb Uniqub. Mr. Albert Tozier, secretary tbe Oregon Press association, bas prepared a ratber unique exhibit which will contribute not a little to the interest of Oregon's educational exhibit at the World's Fair. His work consists of a bound volume of the newspapers of Oregon, and contains one oopy eaoh of the more thac 200 publications of tbe -tate. RIVETED jJottomTan-K GUARANTEED. ISO OCX One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil and II ypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a latere sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is that its curativj properties are unequalled. It cures the cough, supplier the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. Scott's EmuUinn curo3 Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevonta wasting in children. Almost as palatable as milk. Get only the genuine. Pre pared by Scott k Bnwne, Chemists, Now lork. Sold by all Druggist. S. C. Smith, THE Keeps a full line of the way of Furniture. Undertaking goodi a speciality. Hay Street, Heppner, Or. 12.1-f FURNITURE MAN H. A. Thompson A. K. Binni THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin 4 McFarland'l, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. $1.25. Meals 25 cts. a at C. C. Sargeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Foot wear A(SS The f.nly boot and fhoe ewtaMiBrimftnt of Hoppnorhni gp tpoved from thft Kast aidnof MMn Htrpot, to thoir tipw store room, next floor to H. Blacknvm & ('o.'a. There you will find the Best and Cheapest in Heppner. M. LICHTENTHAL & CO., Main Street, Heprtraor Of. KIRK & EUHL, Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of STA-PLJE AND FANCY Groceries and Provisions. A fall line of oboioe Pies, Cakes and Bread ; in fact everything that is usually kept in a first-class bakery store. Tbey will sell cheap foi cash. Call aud try them. sw This piece of advertising space belongs io Slocum-Johnston Drug; Qo. PHILL COHN, PitopniMOB. There is not a winged insect hovering around Phillip. H EPPNER and LONE ROCK STAG K LINE. IV. iVIErSOiV, Prop. Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Lous Rock ou Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes connection with the weekly line to Fossil. Reasonable oharges for both Passengers -:- and -:- Freight. 643-tf sw SLOCCM-JOHNSTON DRCG CO., Agents, Heppner. Or. LAZE It & CO., Merchant -:- Tailors. All kinds of Tailoring done on Samples CITI BAKERY OLD STAND, Scotfs Emulsion Foot wear ! PILI5E HOT hU 1. Only First-Class hotel in Heppner. 2. Building Wired for Eleotric Lights throughout. 8. Hest accommodations for the traveling public. 4. Courteous treatment assured the coun try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. short notice. New lin of Spring juht received. 11.1 MAY STREET. Anything New of Heal ! You (!an Generally Find For :-: Sale :-: bv We don't run a third-class junk shop w here you can buy shoddy goods at twice their value, but we keep first-class goods at bonest prioes, with no baits or trap. We keep Gents Mi ii; WO GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, -STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC- Ask our old oustomers bow we treat tbera. Corner Main and II: m FOR B.A.X.E BT Gilliam STORAGE AND riT a uy ATTENDED TO IN A Business-like -:- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near (lie JJepot: HEPPNER, Change of Ownership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, which we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hands at all times the choioext Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SHAW 85-ti DR. JOSRPJH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. H., London, England. Veterinary Surgeon"! Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am prepared to do all klndnof Vfterliinry Huiyftrv, Kmannilittliif; Ho rues and Kt'trllnui a Hpeci ally. (Trill ii (lie only trim mHlioil of opfrutfiiKoii lionci.) HpuyhiK of Cattle and Hngi on khort notice, 1 will treat all unlnmln in the most amrove procedure of Veter inary burgery. if you have any Nick an i not 1m It will to your Jtiten-t to (-all on me at Htewnrl i stable!. IIEI'FNKK, - MS aw OitkUON For the enterprising entab!wlinient of W. L. Matlock & Co. h lib; Initile -OF- Otis Patau Merit "Who are Noted for bein The Leaders. : : : : : ; Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. & J3isbees HEPPNER, OH. FORWARDING. OREGON . & McCAIlTY, Proorietors. For the Oure Oi Liquor, Opium ami Tobacco Habits It In located at Forent Grove, Or., i Tlie Mtint Beautiful Town on the Count. I Call at th Oiktic offlee for particular. Hardware Tinware NOTARY PUBLIC '. CONVEYANCER o-,e.B