NOriCK TO ADVERTISERS, I Host desiring tile liuwrtiuii of disphiy ad., ur i-tiBiiKe oi pmo, uiusi tutir co( in i.ui laier liiHii Monday evening for 'iuenuav emu..n,or ibiinkiay evening ior Fridava tui tion. TH 1'ATTKIISON fUBi.laHt.Nti CO. NOIU'K. " 1. The turn of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of reaped," lita ol wedding presents and donors, and obituary notice, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and 2. Notlcea ol church and aociety aiid allothcr I assurance that summer la bete shearing entertainments iroui wmcu revenue is 10 tie i win uegio aowa towaru lue river. :o il went her to suit, though they are by i o means discouraged. Joe Buucom's reply to TJocle Tom 1 will he fmiud on rhe fuurth poire. Mrs. W. W. Smead and Mrs. Margaret Lotmey are now prepared to do all kinds of sewing, See ad. Mamie Ellis, accompanied by V. K., jwvuttotbeDttl.es 'lutsdaj, where she ! will attend school.' I As soon as the sheepmen havo the rived, shall be charged for at the rate of tive tenia a line. 'Ihese rule will be strictly adher ed to lit every instance. Advertising ratea reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No i orrespoudeuce will be published unless the v ritcr s real name is signed as au evidence of good lallQ. r P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS JLj ing Agent, 21 Merchants exchange, baufiaucisco.il onr authorised agent, 'I hit paper Is kept on file la bis oaice. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, Johu Day ami canyou Ciiy, leaves at follows : Jivery day at (i:au a. m., except Sunday. Arn ett every day at o:dU p. m., except Monday. Ihe cheapest, quivkt-Ht ana beHl line to or from the interior country. J. DEIJEVAS, 1'rop. Slocum-Johnetnn Drug Co., Agents. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who palroime you. Here and There. J. P. Khea is in Portland tbia week. Heppner Furniture Co., (or carpet, t Get your washing done by Japanese Laundry. 17-20 John Kenney was ou our streets yesterday. Mayor Simons has donned a bran new Cleveland bat. Ben Parker was down from Parker's mill yesterday. Call and examine Heppner Furniture Co.'s wall papers. t Jefferson Kirk and family were up (rom Lexington yesterday. The Bheepmen are oornplaiuiug consid erably about the weather. M. B. Haines, of Eight Mile, was Been on our streets Wednesday. J. M. Hamilton came over from Long Creek Wednesday evening. The Gem and Palace Baloona or fine liquors, McAtee BroB., Props. sw Jake Johnson was in from Gooeberry yesterday with a load of pelts. Kalph Dittenbcepber spent Wednesday rustling with our local meiohants. C. C. Sargent returned Wednesday from a trip to Portland on business. T. J. Matlock returned from Pendleton, Ivy the way of his rauoh, Weduetday. The Heppner Canyon stage line is the btBt, cheapest nud qituktst to the in terior. Frank Jones oarnes a game eye this morning, the result of a frieut ly boxing match. The Morrow County Land and Trust Company has an unlimited Bupply ol mill teed. Born To the wife of Giles Daugherty, of Kidge, recently ft 6 1ound buy. All doing well. Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years nlmaner than vou can make them at Fell Bros.' The iwich-a.wekK Gazette now only $2.50 in advanoe, payable in cash or ooon skins. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tsl barber shop. Tbey are artiBte. Baths in connection. B, J. Lueark and wife left Wednesday for their Boise home after a pleasant visit with relatives here. 8. F. Daily, representing McLeans Med. Co., ofSt Louis, was in Heppner over Tuesday night. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. The Gazette would gladly fill a few orders for choioe trees of any sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. Wm. Penland lost a square and com pass recently in Heppuer. The finder will please return to this office. 7o tf Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stBge be tween Heppner and Lone Rook. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. Mrs. Henry Holden and daughter de parted Wednesday for Payette, Idaho. Mrs. Holden is a sister of Airs. Jas. Jones. Mra. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc all kinds of nursing. Call at ber honu in north Heppner, or address her at this place. 518" fitness, baldness, dandruff and all of the Bcalp. and falling of the hair can be oured by using Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair rtenewer. Master Clay French is the authorized aopnt for the Oreconian at this place. Subsoribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Newe! and neater qnarters at the Falaoe Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the bBber, wants to see his old friends there. Baths in connec tion. To look at Borne of the main street windows this morning one might think John Barleycorn had made a raid. 10 days In jail and $30 fine wbb the size of Beoorder BobertB, assessment. W. H, Winfree, representing the law firm of Cox, Teal and Minor, came in Tuesday evening from Lung Creek where be had been on business for his firm. Mr. Winfree departed Wednesday for Portland. Hon. W. B. Ellis and daughter of Heppner Is in this city. The young lady will be placed in St. Mary's Aoad Bmy at this place. Mr. Ellis made The Chronicle a pleasant oall. The Dalles Chronicle. Mrs. C. H. Ogle and children, from Kansas, who have been viBiting relatives on this coast during the past winter, are spending the week with W. P. Scnvner, of this city, preparatory to returning home next week. TUv Wm. R. Powell, an Episcopal minister from Portland, held services nt the M. E. church, South, last evening. Rev. Powell has reoently purchased a farm over in Umatilla oounty, whioh he is now stocking up The oonBdence that people have in Ayer's Sarsapanlla as a blood medioine is the legitimate and natural growth of many years. It has been handed down from parent to child, and is the favorite family medioine in thousands of house holds. JJr. B. F. Vanghan has gone east to eomplete bis dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. Baamns and Eugene Vanghan j in oharge of hit office. Those owing Dr. j Vanghan will please make settlement with Dr. Eugene Vanghan who has full ; authority. 17-tf. H. P. Whitman, C. J. Wilson, D. H. j Garbill and J. M. Kees, representative farmers of the lone country and friends of tba Gazette gave us a call yesterday. All report a little too rauoh snow and Uhos. Ftazer oud Agnes Gage arrived from Burns on Tuesday evening's stage, going below Wednesday rnoruiug. Hood's Pills cure eonstipation by restoring the peristaltic aotion of the allimeutry canal. Tbey are the beat faniiiy oathartic. Oscar Montgomery was in from Eight Mile yesterday. Osoar thinks tbia a very backward spring, though has hopes of a guou wueai crop. Jules Goodriob, representing the firm of Ferdinand Westbeimer & Sunt, of St. Joseph, Mo , distillers of tne "famous plunt sour mash whisky," is iu the oity today. Lost. On the streets of Heppner, 8 gentleman's small tye-pin, shape of leaf set with diamonds. Finder will ooufer a great favor by leaving same at this ottiee. 8 0 Louis l'umadci and Samuul Sato, two Japanese bot s, have bought Sullivan's waali uuuse, and are low prepared to do first olasB noik. Give these gentlvmeu a trial. A. A. Allen and A. P. Esterbrook re turned from their inner country trip weanesaay morning. Wnileaway they visited Fossil, Condon, Mayville and oth er Gilliam county towns. The following representative gentle men of Battel creek were seen ou our streets Wednesday afternoon: O. F. Thompson, David McCarty, J. M. Green, J. A. Duncan, G. W. Vincent and R. L. Beard. Homer McFarland returned home Tuesday evening after a few days' visit in Hood River. Mrs. McFarland also accompanied him home from Hood River where she had been visiting while Homer was uelow. What a dsbt of gratitude the world owes to such men as Drs. Ayer and Jen- uer the latter lor the great discovery of vaccination, and the former for bis Ex tri.ct of Sartaparilla the best of blood punliers! W ho can estimate bow much these discoveries have benefitted the race! Gov. Rea and J. W. Dawson drove oyer to Condon Saturday liiBt where they are now attending circuit oourt. Tbey re turned yesterday and report a rough trip. Found Rock creek almoBt impass able, but fortunately a farmer came to the rescue and drove the team, while they crossed on a foot bridge near by. Uru A. H. Allen Terry, Wash. 20 Miles from a Doctor But Hood's Sareaparilla was Equal to the Emergency Pleurisy, Chills and Fever UUk Leg Perfect Cure. "After my baby was born I got into very seri ous condition, having pleurisy, chills and fever, gradually developing Into mlllc leg. We llv. 20 miles from a physician and did not know what to do. Finally nf ter n great deal ef suffer ing I began to take Hood's Sarsapartlla and when I was using the third bottle I could see It Was Doing Me Cood. I continued with another bottle, and recovered so rapidly that now I nm ia god health. I Hood's s Cures cordially recommend It as a good medicine." Mbs. A. M. Allen, Ferry, Washington. Hood's Pills euro all Liver Ills, Bilious, ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. true to nature as a pioture of the old shoe factory in Rockland would be of the Mormon temple at Salt Luke Uudou'it cnly many boy 8 in the east will read with great interest this pen picture of life in the far west ; but we hope the boys of the Pacifio slope pay little attention to this style of midline literature. Times-Mountaineer. An Old Swindles Caught. William Aali.au old reprobate about 60 years of age, is now languishing in Crook county's jail. He was lodged there Friday eve ning of last week by Constable Shown, of Mitchell precinct, having been held by Justice Shrum for drawing obecks on a Pendleton bank, where he was not known, and obtaining money under false pretenses. Ash appeared in the Shoufly neighborhood about two weeks ago and represented himself as a sheep buyer. He bought Mr. Perslee's sheep giving him a check for $500. He next went to the Waldron store where he bought a bill of goods and drew $20 in cash on his checks. Mr. Helm, proprietor of the store, sent the checks to the Pendleton bank, but they were dishonored, and the people whom he bad victimized began looking for the old fellow and found him disappearing up the John Day. They gathered him into the folds of the law, and referred him to the grand jury. Asb ia probablj the old rasoal who was work ing a similar game in the vicinity of Condon some time ago. Ochooo Review. Notice to Stock Brekduks. I will keep, at my farm 7 miles northeast of Lexington, a fine Jack of the Black Warrior breed. Thia Jack is large and of high form. Terms: Five dollars, in surance. Mares intrusted to my care will be kept in good pasture at one dollar per month. Due care will be taken to prevent acoidenls, or the stray ing of mares, though I will be respon sible for none. B. F. Swaqqabt. 1H tf. Lexington, O. For Sali. Four hundred acres deeded land i4 miles north of Heppner; 200 acres good farming land, balance excel lent pasture. There are 145 aorea in wheat, mostly summer-fallow, with plen ty of water. A small but comfortable house and barn. All lays wall. Prioes and terms made known on application. Address Justus Beaman, 116wtf Heppner, Or. ARE YOU Thinkingof anew Spiing Style Attire ? Wondering what ma terial what color you should purchase ? Puzzling your mind about the correct tiling in trimmings ? Consulting with vour dressmaker as to which of the many styles will be most becoming ? 11 SO- Come and talk it over with us. TTe're prepared to throw a flood of light upon every element of unce.tainty, A Big Line of Silks. All the latest styles in Figured India Silks. Samples Will be mailed FREE on application. Yours Reap'y, GENERAL HEPPNER MERCHANTS, OREGON. Anything New of Real Merit You can Generally Find For :-: Sale :-: lv C1.( Who are Noted for being The Leaders. W don't run a tbird-olasa junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twice tbair value, but we keep first-class goods at honest prioes, with do baiti or trp. We keep Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, CROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Gulls, Ammunition", STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. Ask our old customers how we treat them. : : :: :: Corner Muiu and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. HI SO ! MINOR & COS -SPECIAL LINE OF- CLOTHIKG ! We invite inspection of our new invoices of desirable styleB in all the latest patterns and very best qualities of and-:-Domestic-: SUITINGS ! Imported Banging iu Price from $5.50 to 30.00. Oall and Inspect While the Stock is at Yours for Trade, its Best. Rip's Wood Yakd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at $7.50 per oord. Wood suwed twioe in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, $1.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf. ExrEiiiENdE Social. The ladies of the Baptist ohurch will give an Experience Social at the opera house on Wednesday eveuing, April 2G, for the benefit of theif pastor. All are asked to contribute as follows: Adults and ohildreo over twelve years, fifty cents or one dollar; children under twelve, ten oeuts. The fun of the evening will consist in the relation or reading of tbe experience of eaoh in ob taining hie or ber contribution, which must be earned in some difficult or un usual way. Prizes will be given to those who work the hardest for their contribu tions, as follows: For adults, first prize, $5; seoond prize, a present to cost not less than $2 50; and a booby prize; for children, first prize, 2 50; second prize, a present to oost not less than $1 Every body invited. Committee, George Con- eer, Ben. L. Leland, S. S. Horner. Collecting Timbers. Wesley N. Mat lock, nf Pendleton, has been collecting timber for the Oregon World's Fair ex hibit. In the forests of the Blue mount ains around Meacham and other plaoes, he obtained some fine specimens of black pine and tamarack, specimens of the lat ter being four feet in diameter. Along the Wild Horse be gathered quaking asp, and at Andy Willonghbj's place near Athena, secured oue a foot in diameter. Among the collection, also, is a willow two feet and three inches through, cut below town, and near Echo he found a sumao seven inches in diameter. Times Mountaineer. The Latest Novel. The latest addi tion to sensational literature, is a dime novel entitled "The Roelyn Bank Robbery; a History of Zachary, Kimsey and tbe Hale Bros., the Robbers, and Life of Those Who Withstood the Murderous Attack. Truth Stiangerthan Fiction." We have not read the romanoe, but Rre informed that the description of Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in tbe Abraham sick building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiything in hia line. 1. 1 Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work, mnn ana warrants all work. Uive bun a oall tt-tf A Fine Horse. The imported run ning stallion, Sir Henry, has been brought over to Heppner, and will stand the ensuing season Bt this place. He is the property of "Cayuse" Reynolds, and ia a fine horse. 570tf ThiB piece of advertising Bpaoe belongs Slocum-Johnston TJrug C- PHILL COHN, Proprietor. There is not a winged inBeot hovering j.." around Phillip, Gilliam & I3isbee, HEPPNEIl, OR. H. A. TUompion THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffln 4 Mi'Farland'l, Main Street. First Class Tailoring Fred Miller is now looated on May street in the old bakery building, where be ia prepared to do first olass work. A perfect fit guaranteed. Give him a trial. tf. FOK BALE OR Tit A I) K. House and lot located in finest part of "Peninsula," Portland, eleotrio lights, water works, graded streets, two oar lines and one under contemplation. One of the finest additions to Portland for residences. Party wishes to dispose of furniture with house, lieason for selling, poor health and a desire to lo cate in the beautiful clime of Eastern Oregon. Call on, or address, Tub Patterson Publishing Co., Heppner, Or. , , i BTRAYED. the evnt is equal to the best fiction of Fennimore Cooper.and tbe illustrations of scenery and of the men are about ai Seven steers, coming two-yfars-old two steers coming tbree-yeara-old, two heifers two-ynars-old, all branded P, with bar over it, on either hip. Parties finding same will please notify me at Alpine, Oregon. 116 23 law. Kate Parsell, KSTBAV NOTICE. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teama to hay per day, 75"ok Hay and grain per day 1.25. Meals 25 cts. a at O C. Sargeant's, next door to Feed (Stable, drain and baled hay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. ONLY EXCLUSIVE- BOOT AND SHOE STORE. FOOTWEAR M. LICIITENTHAL & CO. IS IN HEPPNER. NO SHODDY GOODS. FOOTWEAR. West Side of Main Street, Hltl'PNEH, OKKGON. I have taken up an estray horse, about 3 or 4 years old, dark bay, weight about 900 pounds; branded , on left shoulder, Owner can have same by paying pastur age aud for tbia ad. C. E. Jonbb, 117-21 Eight Mile., Or. PALME 11 ATTENDED TO Business-like Manner REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNKU, OREGON. Change of Ownership HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, whiob we propose to oonduct in tbe most satisfactory manner. Will keep on hands at all times the oboicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tl Pronrietora. 1 . Only Fiist-Class hotel In Heppuer. 2. Building Wired for Electric Lights throughout. 8. Best acoommodationB for th trnveling public. 4. Courteous treatment assured the oonn try people. MRH. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. ATTENTION, HORBEMCN! I will sell or trade my imported Clyde Stallion, Bute No. 4273. Call and exam ine him and bis cults at my ranch Oases, Eight Mile, Oiiliam Co. 117-20 Cbas. D, Shikktt. BOTTOM rANTs Keeley Institute -OF- For the Cure oi j Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It In lor-atf! at Forent (irove, Or , The Munt Vmutifnl Town on the Count. Call nt the (i azkti k oflire fur imrttruliiri. Rtri'-tlynoiifntciitinl. Trennftit rlvttlcfUMl mtrt ru nr. DR. JOSJSPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. H., Loudon, England. Veterinary Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. im prepared todwall klnrtoof VHcHiiary Hurgerv, KmniciilHting Horn and RrKliiiri a ftpeel- aJlV. (1 lili Ute oiiiy irue memou m uiiutuuiik npt-yiiin oi v,niue nun no on Mhort notlre. I w inary BurKery, 1 irHiit all animals In the mont atmrovL-d procedure of Vctar- ll yon nave any dk-k annnam u win ue 10 your interest to HKI'PNKK, all on me at Htewart'i stable!. GO TO W. L Matlock & Co. -FOR- fruits, -:- (Janfe, -:- fjots -:- and -:- (Jiprs ! TTEPPNER and LONE ROCK , IA r s r.rn a r.l Ijs r I "rVT'Ii1 V IV. XUSISOIV, Prop. BBkV PUF GUARANTEED. Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hatnrdays. Leavps Lone Itock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes oomiwtlon with the weekly line to Fossil. Itenaonable charges for both Passengers -:- and -:- Freight. Ml tfiw 8LOC0M-JOHNHTON DRCO CO., Agenti, Heppner, Or. SPRING IS f I I K U .10. so is tiik New York Cash Racket Store. JDHT OKDKKK1). AND TO AKKIVK HOON : Spring and Hummer Drosi Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Financings, Drapery, Gents' Furnishings; also Ladies' Underwear and, numerous other goods in tbut line. Notions and Tinware iu stock; very cheap. When I say cheap, I mean it. You have but to rail and inves tigate to be satisfied. I do none but a oasti busiusM, and can therefore undersell all competitors. ,J. W. MATLOCK, Prop. Main Street, next door to the Opera House. NOTARY PUBLIC 4. CONVEYANCER CAW, AT CII'KICU