Ml I'll' K TO AOVfcltriaLKS. 1 Mi'ML desiring the niiertioQ of diipiay ads., 1. or cimutfe ut sume, mum Kt their i?o.y in it.. I ldir liimu M outlay evening fur Tutimiay'i eiiiUou, or Ihumuy evening mr iridavn .Tui tion. iUB k" ATTKItfjUti fUBLlSHlttGlO. l. The sum of five cents per line will be ctmrueU fur "cards oi thanks' "renohitions oi reH-cvt. " lists oi wedding presents and duiiois, slid ubilimry uolices, (other limn tin joe th: edit or shall hiiabell give as a mailer ol new,) and uuticesulHpeclal uieeiiiis fur whatever purpose. it. Notice ul church and Society and all other euterlalnuteuia lroin which revenue is to be de rived, shall he charged lor at the rate of live bents a lute. Theae rules will be strictly adher ed to la every instance. Advertising rate reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for Mi or her communication. Iso correspondence will be published unless the wrltei i real name Is signed as an evidence ol good faith. 1. FibllEK, NEWftl'Al'EU ADVEKTI iui tmncibco, is our auihoiued &hvu 'in iu paper is kepi on hie in niaoiiice. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardmtui, Mnnnmeut, Lour Crook, John lay ana canyon Uily, leave as iollows : tvery tiny at ti:oU a. in., e xcept Sunday. Arrives every day at i:;iu p. in., except .vlondiiy. 'the cheapest, quickest unii best tine to or from the Interior eountry. J. d. DKLF.VAN, Prop. Sloeuin-Johnston Drug Co., Agents. Give your business to Heppuer people, and tltereore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those wlto patrouue you. Here and There. Heppuer Furniture Co., for carpet, t For uooC bealth use TUTi's I'lLLS. Get your wanking done by Japanese laundry. 17 JanieB H. Willis was up from Lexing. ton Saturday. Call and examine Heppuer Furniture Co.'s wall papers. t Diok Howard was in from Morrow's ranch last evening. Frank Kellogg returned from below on last evening's train. J. B. Keeney came in from Pendleton on last evening's train. Born To the wife of George Aiken, Saturday April 15, a boy. J. Ruddock, of Kutldock, Umatilla Co., was in Heppuer Saturday. Ed. Driskell was in town yesterday, on bis return from Pendleton. C, C. Wildev, a piano dealer from Walla Walla, is in the city. A orew of sheep shearers arrived from California Saturday eveuiug. Charles Cunningham and Joe Vey began shearing sheep last week. The Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAtee Bros., Props. sw Uncle Chus. Clanton from down the creek was iu the city Friday last. A. D. Brush, a Portland real estate man, was in Heppner over Sunday Hon. W. B. Ellis returned from Port land and Salem, last Friday night. C. A. Bhea is shearing down at bis lower rauoues with a orew of 21 men. With the assistance of cratches Jeff Haves is again able to be on the streets. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice) billiousness, Bick headache, constipation. The Heppner-Cuuyon stage line is the best, cheupest and qicukest to the in terior. The Monow County Land and Trust Company has an unlimited supply of mill feed. Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years oheaper than you can make them at Fell Bros.' ' The twiob a-week Gazette now only 82.50 in advance, payable in cash or coon skins. Halt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in connection. Hon. Phill Metscbnu and Dr. KiohBrd" son are now in Eastern Oregon, lookiug up the asylum site. 8. J. Cramer, one of the knights of the grip, returned from an inner oountry trip Sunday evening. Minor & Co. are putting in an arc light and will hereafter have one of the best lighted stores in town. Mrs. Wm. MoAtee and ohildren left yesterday morning for Spokane, where they will visit relatives. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove oureS liquor, opium, morphine, oocaiue and tobaouo habit. See ad. The Gazette would gladly fill a few orders for choioe trees of any sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. Lambing is being attended with poor suooess, from what we can learn. The weather has been too cold, entirely. Wm. Penland lost a square and com Pbss recently in Heppner. The finder will please return to this office. 75-tf Every man who takes any interest in fast stock Bhould subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner and Lone Bock. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. MrB. A. J. StevensoD is prepared to dc all kinds of nursing. Call at her hnmt In north Heppner, or address her at this plaoe. B18tf J. D. Ingrabam, Bud Ingraham and S. I. Gerkins were iu today from Eight Mile. They say that crops are looking well, considering. W. C. Hoseason, who was for many years a Morrow oounty pedagogue, has been employed as instructor in the Har- oey city sohools. Ornvness. baldness, dandruff and diseases of the scalp, and falling of the bair can be cored by using Hall's Vege table Sioilian Hair Kenewer. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for tbe Oregonian at tflis piste. Subscribe throutih bim, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Newer Bnd neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in eonneo tion. Lost. On tbe streets of Heppner, a gentleman's small tye pin, shape of leaf set with diamonds. Finder will confer a Brent favor by leaving same at this office. 80 Married In Eight Mile last Sunday, the 15th met., Mr. Urant women buu Miss May Salinff, Sqntre C. E Jones olhiiatinif. The best wishes of the Ga zette are with tham. Dra. Qagea and Swinburne have jmt bought a oonple of Marlin nrlas aud every day ye medioal men are seen wanderiujt over these HeppDer bills in quest of the festive squirrel. Colonel Pat Donan's address before the Oregon Press Association, Bt The Dalles last fall, will commence in this issue and be completed iu tbe next. It is an in teresting talk in the style inimitable to Bill Nye and tbe Colonel. Dr. B. F. Vaniiban has gone estt to 1.:- A l A.ltir.n tftVlIU Complete Ul" ueu.ai o'iuu"".--- n-. J W. kaamna and EnceueN auuhan inha,,f hi. office. Th,e owing Dr. V.nnhin aill nlease make settlem-ut with Dr. Eugene Vanghan who h full authority. 17-tf- J. A. Junking, better known a. "Ton." ud J Dennis, both well knowo in tbi. county, arrived from California Saturday t-wuiug Willi a orew ol ehrep shearers. Charliy Frfczer returned from below on Saturday's train, leaving on tbe stage for Bum, bis home, yesterday morning. H. V. Blaokweil got iu from Grant o-mntry Friday, ouiuur below Satnrrt Htnry is lookiug tip a beef market for thin seasou. Hon. Heury Blackman and Otis Palter boii, ut this paper, returned last iveuiug from a visit to I'eudleton aud points further east. Juhu h. Rush made final proof on bis homestead before Clerk Jlorrow yester day, with James Tolbert and Frank Baird as witnesses. L. R. Fairobild, Mnrphy, Grant Co.'s representative, got in from Long Creek Fuday evening, leaviug for Portland . on Saturday's train. Hurry 1. Wood, representing the faniuus hat and cap manufacturers, Turner & Jay, ol Kansas City, ilo., was with us over Suuday. Nothing adds so much to a person's appcai dui e as a Hue thick bead of hair ut even color, and to assure this use only U..IL', u..: u. uaii a uua iveiiewer. - Monmouth Paper: E. G. Noble a former student of this place, now deDutv Kheriff of Morrow oouuty. is visiting friends iu Monmouth this week. J. N. Watson, a Bheep buyer from Re no, Montana, ariived in Heppner Sun day, having driven through from Reno. Mr. Watson is buying mutton sheep. Weiaer Signal: The old tale oomes down from K.ithdrum. One man play fully grubbed the muzzle of a jiun iu an other man's bauds and the gun went off as the angel bund struck up a funeral march. C. A. Hodeon was in Saturday from Six Dollar where be is now engaged in teacuiog a spring term of sohool. Churley juat recently completed a term of school over at Echo where he bas siieut the winter. If old man Pague had been in this neighborhood for the past two weeks be would have had a great old time keeping track of the weather. Grant county News. Wonder how Brother Pague likes to be styled the "old man?" Mrs. E. Kilcnp oame in from her Hin tou Creek ranch lust Saturday. She re ports the recent cold storms very disas trous to lambing in that section, the loss in several instances being quite heavy. Many people who pride themselves on their blue blood would be far happier with pure blood; but, while we cannot choobe our ancestors, fortunately, by the ue of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, we can trans mit pure blood to our posterity. A. Craven arrived from Long Creek Friday evening, acoompanied by Miss Billa Welch, both leaviug for Portland yesterday morning. Our reporter learns that they are to be married in Portland, but of course wouldn't mention it. Dallas Dampman Is spending a few days in Heppuer this week. Dallas re ports a pleasant time at the encampment at reiulletoj last week, iioth lie and Comrade Willis responded to theoall for a Bontr at the camphre Thursday evening B. S. Mantle, returned from bis Gil liam county trip by the way of Arlington last evening, leaving this morning for Pendleton. Mr. Mantle reports a pretty tough trip through the country by team, in tact, enough experience to last a long time. Many rise in the morning with a bead ache aud no iucliuatiou for breakfast. This is due to torpidity of the liver and a deranged oouditton of tbe stomaoh. To restore healthy action to these organB, nothing is sc efficacious as an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills. TimeB Mountaineer: Heppner is making extensive preparations for the grand lodge, K. of P., which meets there iu October. Committees have been appointed, and arrangements are being mar e to extend to the visiting Knights a chivalrio welcome. The Living Issue: Last Saturday the mercantile firm of Dustin, McKoberts and Woodall of Long Creek failed. Liabilities about $10,000,asset.s $U,000. The immediate cause of the failure was the fact that two or three buisuess firms below were going out of business aud pushed for a settlement. 0. T. Atwood, repr senting the Bing hampton Whip Co., of Btughampton, New York, Sundayed in Heppner. Mr. Atwood also carries "axle grease, sar dines and apple cider" on the side, consequently he generally does business in every towo, if no demand for whips he then talks axle grease. S.miethirg the "nigger's ooon trap." he catches 'em both "a comiu' Bud a gwian." Persons who are subject to attaoks of bilious colic can almost iuvariubly tell, by their feelings, when to expect an at tack. If Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Bnd Diarrhoea Remedy is taken aa soon as these smptoms appear, tbev can ward off the disease. Such persons shoald always keep the Remedy at hand, ready for immediate use when needed. Two or three doses of it at the right time will save them much suffering. For sale by Sloeum-Johnston Drug Co. Sckpbise Parti. LaBt Saturday eve ning about thirty young friends of Thos. Nelson gathered at his home and gave bim a pleasant surprise, apprising bim of the fact that this was bis 24th birth day, The eveuiug was spent in conver sation Bnd games, interspersed by vocal music, concluded by an elegant lunch. It is unnecessary to state that your re porter gave able assistance in disposing of tbe latter. My wife was confined to ber bed for over two months with a very severe attaok of rheumatism. We could get nothing that would afford her any relief, and as a last resort gave Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. To our great surprise she began to improve Bfter the first applica tion, and by UMiig it regularly sue was soon able to get up and attend to her house work. K. H. Johnson, of C.J. Kuutson k Co., Kensington, Minn. 50 oeut bottles fur Bale by Sloeum-Johnston Drug Company. Wohld's Faib Travelers Will Have It. The public demand through service when traveling. It is old-fasbioned to change Oars. On the through solid yestibuled trains of the Chicago, Union Pacitio aud Northwest Liue, from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, there is no change. This is the finest and fastest road. 19-31. Out or fc'iuHT. The traveling publio are uow fully alivs to the fact that the Chicago, TJuion Pacifio 4 Northwest Line idVers the very best accommodations to the public from and to Chioaga, Omaha and intermediate points not only ilnrini the World's Fair, but bII the year around. 19 -31 Kip Wood Vakd The Heppner , i i i ....m.i nl I yard, under the management of p. r''P a inkle, is prepared w ueiiver I wood at your r. Kid-no-, sawed or your rimdeno', sawed or uu- 1 ..., Wood saw. d aud delivered at jysoi.er coid. Wood sawed twice in! two, 75 cts. per oord; three limes, $1.00. j , J.rU near tU. , depot. Leave order, at Sloan 4 Howard .. . Hood'sCures Saved From the Grave Scrofula In Face and Neck Blind at Times Hood's Sarsaparilla Itemtared Health Gained 33 Pound In Weight, Mr. Wm. Erich West Duluth, Minn. " I have been a very ereat sufferer from a seri ous cast of scrofula. First, a large bunch cams In my neck growing as bis as a good sized apple. It was as hard as bone, and after drawing It to a head the doctor lanced It, and for twe yean It Was a Running Sor Then we tucoeedod In healing It up, but the dis ease began to appear la my faoe, which would swell up and affect my eyes so that every mora mg they were so Inflamed and swollen that I was bliad The swelling would subside In the middle of the afternoon so that I eould tee a little. Wtll, I was Id this condition for about a year. I went to tvtry physician in my town, tU of whom failed to help me and said thing evnld fc done to cure me. But I began to take flood's Sarsaparilla, and whei I had used a bottle and a half, the swelling tn my face hid entirely gone down. I kept on taking the medi cine, and gained 33 pounds in weight. I Have Been Perfectly Cured am now in good health, aad confidently tay Hood's Sarsaparilla saved me from the grave. Today I am looking as stout and hearty as ever Hood's Cures in my life, and I cheerfully recommend Hood't Sarsaparilla to anyone suffering from blood dis eases." William Erick, West Duluth, Minn. Hood's PHIS do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 26a Notice to Stock Breeders. I will keep, at mr 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 will be kept in good pasture at one dollar per month. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, or tbe stray ing of mares, though I will be respon sible for none. B. F. Swauoabt. 114 tf. Lexington, 0. For Sali. Four hundred acres deeded land 4 miles north of Heppner; 200 acres good farming land, balance excel lent pasture. There are 145 aores in wheat, mostly summer-tallow, with plen ty of water. A small but comfortable bouse and barn. All lays wall. Prices aud terms made known on application. Address Justus Beaman, lltiwtf Heppner, Or. Fashionable Dressmakers. Mis' W. W. Smead and Mrs. Margaret Looney are prepared to do dressmaking in tbe latest fashion and sewing of every nature, at hard time prioes, at the home of Mrs. W. W, Smead. Don't fail to give them a call. 118-sw. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just looated in the Abraham si o It building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiythine in his line, ur. Birbeck is strictly a first-class work, man and warrants all work. Qive him a oall 14-tf A Fink Horsb. The imported run ning c'.allinn, Sir Henry, has been brought over to Heppner, and will stand tbe ensuing season at this place. He is tbe property of "Cayuae" Reynolds, and is a fine horse. 570tf First Clasb Tailoring Fred Miller is now located on May street in the old bakery building, where be is prepared to do first class work. A perfect fit guaranteed. Qive him a trial. tf. MbbIo Free- Expense not considered, pianists should tuue their own piano, for often one string out of tune gives as much trouble aa if the whole scale were so and no tuner at band. Tbe new book teaches a method, whereby every lady can easily tune. Tbe Press, N. Y., says: "It teaches bow to tune by a new, simple process, and divests the art of all mystery. It also tells bow to remedy all defeots in piano and organ." The price, bouud in Leatheretl is 75c, but to introdnce quiekly it will be sent free with ten pieces slieet music, and a present sold for one dollar, to all sending nine 2-oent stampi, for postage, etc., and names of six per sons who play, This short time offer is by a reliable bouse. Ureal terms to composers by a new plan. Address STANDARD MUSIC CO., 'J Euclid aye. Cleveland, Ohio. W-20 FOH BALE UK Hi A UK. House and lot located in finest part of "Peninsula," Portland, electric lights, water works, graded streets, two car lines and one under contemplation. One of the finest additions to Portland for residences. Party wishta to dispose of furniture witb bouse. Reason for selling, poor health and a desire to lo cate in tbe beautiful clime of Eastern Oregon. Call on, or address, Tua Pattibsom Pibuhhinu Co., Heppner, Or. HTKAYKD. Seven steers, ooming two-yearsold, two steers ooming tbree-ysars-old, two beifers two-yeara-old, all branded P, witb bar over it, on either hip. Parties finding same will please notify me at Alpine, Oregon. 116 '13 law. KatePsrtelL tSXKAV NO'IICE. I nave lasen up au esiruy norse, aooui . 8 M v fc , '.. ,,, M jOUI!li. brandid ou left ahouldr. 1 O uer cm have same by paying paDtm- j. tL JONB, Eight Mue.Or. 117-lil PrvTfit and rur Coimtlpation itndSlcM Hdti, &mU Hum It nt, REIlQOYIf IOSIGE A.bout A.pril 1, 1893, fUHE 1 BOSTON CASH STORE Will be removed from Lichteuthal's old 6tnnd, the present location, to Henry Heppner's building on site formerly occupied by Kirk & Rasmus, corner Afay and Minn streets, where J. H. Kolman, the popular prorprietor, will be pleased to show you his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods which will be sold, as of old, at ROCK -:- BOTTOM -:- PRICES. Don't fail to visit me at my new quarters. J. II. KOLMAN. ARE YOU. Thinkingof anewSpring Style Attire ? Wondering what ma terialwhat color you should purchase ? Puzzling your mind about the correct thing in trimmings ? Consulting with vour dressmaker as to which of the many styles will be most becoming ? iir so, - Gome and talk it over with us. We're prepared to throw a flood of light upon every element of nncettainty. A Big Line of Silks. All the latest stylet in Figured India Silks. SamplnBwill be mailed FREE on application. Yours Reap'y. WiiM Mile Co. GENERAL MERCHANTS, OREGON. HEPPNEB, E. G. 8 LOCUM THK TunnMun niiimiTnnu nnuniMV -Have just reoeived a select- SPRING Consisting of Wall -:- Paper - One Carload Latent Designs, Patterns and Prioes. Also a Sue line of w Hammocks, Baby Carriages, Bugs, Mattings, Clooks, Glass, Refrigerators, Window Shades and Portiere Curtains Undertaking A. -f Specialty. . n bis oisr MINOlt -SPECIAL CLOTHING ! W invite inspection of our new lateBt patterns ana very Dent qualities ot Imported-:-and -:- Domestic -: SUITINGS Hanging in Price from $..fS0 to S.'iO.OO. Oall and Inspect While the Stock is at Yours for Trade. BORG, : Out for THE Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BOKO, MAY MIJIL WADDELL STOCK, ONE CAR LOAD : - and -:- Carpets. J. At. FURNITURE ! tt()i 4 r4, 0 c o & CO.'S LINE OF- invoices of desirable Htyles in (ill the it.H Hest. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, S I L V E RWAK E, MUSICAL INSTUUMEN'TH, Kto. Etc Tnist Busts BXKfcET, HEPPNER, OK. Anything New of Real You can Generally Find For Sale bv Wf don't run i third-dais junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twioa their value, but we keep nrsl-class goods at honest prioes, witb do baits or trap. We keep Gits' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, -STATIONERY, Ask our old oustomerg how we treat them. Corner Main aud HERE IS THE 1 4 To Qet Even on Your JUST A COMPLETE LINE OF Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps aud Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs and Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. THE CELEBRATED n ' Jnn.nn Odd Fellows' building, Main St., STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO Business-like REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the HEPPNER, Change of HAVE TAKEN CHARGE 'hioh we propose to conduct in on hands at nil times tbe choicest Meats, Sausage, ed Beef, SHAW 85-tt DR. JOSTSPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. 8., London, England. VETERINARY $ URGEON r- Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I an prepared to do all kinds of Veterinary Burgery, Emaioulatlns HorHee and ReRllnn a Bpeel ally. (ThU la the only true ini'tnod ol operallmon norici.) hyiiiir ol Cattle and Hoga on altort notice. I will treat all aulrnala inary Hurgery. ll you nave any eica can on me ai HKI'I'NKR, GO TO W. L. Matlock & Co. -Fon Rruits fjandies, -:- p -:- and Tfia. TCfifi fitf Infill . inii! i -OF - SPUING ? . : SO IS TUK New York Cash Itacket Store. JUHT OUDKHEI), AND TO AHKIVE MOON : Hpring nod Hummer Dross floods, Osliooes, (JiiiKhsms, PlonnoinK', Drspery, (tents' Fiiriiistiinifs; also Ladies' i Underwesr nd, uumorous otlifr (roods I slock: very chmp. VVbeo I sny clieau, I tiiistt) to l) Brthalied. I do Quae but a ossh busiuess, suit can therefore undersell sll sompetitori. J. W. MATLOCK, Prop. Main Street, neil door to tbe Open Home. Merit wno are Noted tor being The Leaders. COXFKCriO '.Y, KTU. Willow iA nets, HEI'PXEK, OREGON. PLACE ii!e. OPENED. 1Ini TTfvT I)JtL..L Mill nauuiJiimdDyuTO. : -:- Yon will save money by getting our prioes before purchasing elsewhere. -:- : -:- -:- -:- 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. FORWARDING. Manner Depot: OREGON. Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, tbe most satisfactory manner. Will keep Bologna, Corn Etc., Etc. & McCAETY, ProDrietors. In the inoat approved procedure of Veter animaia it win II ba to your Intereit to ruewari a autuica. MB aw - ORKUON :- Opts ! For the Cure Oi .Kjuor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It la liM'atcd at forest Grove, Or., The Mott Beautiful Toivn on the Coast. Call at the Oiubtts onVo (or particular!. Strictly conlldentlal. Treatment prlvateauil aur. cure. IS -f HERE. iu tlmt litis. Notions una linwme in ul bd it. Yon liuvu but to call mid iuves-