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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVKRHS JLJ lug Agent, '21 Merchants exchange ban I raucisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on hie in his omce. TIME TABLE. Stage for lliinliiian, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at li:30 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at a:3u p. ni except .Monday. 'lhe cheapest, quickest and best line to or from tile interior country, J. o. DELEVAN. Prop. Slocum-Johnston Drug Co., Agents. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. poison Olave Pearson was in onr midst Tues day. li. W. Darling, ot Condon, was in town Tuesday. W. G. Boyer has sold bisoattle to Sam Kinsman. Chas. Hperry is 'tending bar down at the Belvedere. Dr. J. Jfi. Adkins and family are up from Hillsboro. W. W. Kirk, of Black Horse, is very ill with la grippe. Uncle Nat Webb is down from Walla Walla on business. J. R. Eateb and N. K. McVey were in today from Ciooseberry. Ed. Matlock is down in "Ibe sand" rounding up bis horses. Bev. W. E. Fotwine is expected in from Pendleton tbis evening, The Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors, MoAtee Bros,, Props. sw Tne Hons of Veterans camp at Heppner will be mustered in tomorrow evening. Mrs. J. A. Paterson visited tbe family of John Hughes below town Wednesday. J. W. Vaughan, of Lexington, was up last evening to attend Chapter meeting. Heppner Chapter, U. D., B. A. M., held their regular oonvooatiun last evening. The Heppner-Canyon stage line is the btst, chtbpest and qicukest to the in terior. The Morrow County Land and Trust Company has an unlimited supply o( mill teed. Children's waiete, age 5 to 12 years oheuper than you can make them at Fell Bros.' The twick-a.wekk Gazette now only $2.50 in advance, payable in cash or ooon Bkins. Allen Evans and Daugherty Bros, have brought in the first three loads of wool this season. A uTBt-olass Japanese cook wants a sit uation on farm or with sbeepcamp. Ad dress Gazette. 12 Halt & Mathews, the barbers, Cify ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in connection. The Kteley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opinm, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habit. Bee ad. The Gazette would gladly till a few orders for choioe trees of any sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. Frank Sloan is assisting Assessor Sbaw in his work of getting together the taxable property of our oouutv. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner and Lone Bock. See d. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. Mrs. A. J. Stevenson is prepared to dc Ml kinds of nursing. Call at ber homt In north Heppner, or address her at this place. oio-ii .T. O. Williams, of Sand Hollow, sue. ceeded in SBving 75 per cent, of his lambs this vear. This is, perhaps, Detter tnan tbe average. The Pendleton E. O says that H. ItTnDnnald was known as the artist sheep herder. He bad been on it big drunk before ooming over to Heppner. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for tbe Oregonian at this place. Subscribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tt If you have a few dollars left after p aying everybody else, drop it in on your back subscription, for if there ever was a time when cash is needed, it is now. fieri. D. Fell, assisted by Robt. Hynd Frank Elder and W. W. Stnead, are busy son who will indiscriminately uugs, jiim tor ine tun ot it. Dan Neville departed thii morning (or Butte, Montana, to be absent tbis sum nier. Heppner ought to afford a regular band organization. Why not organize one? Tiger Hose Co., No 1. is getting to be effective through their system ot freiiueut drills. Uncle Nat McBee is back from a round up, lookiug after his duties as stock in spector. 8alem Statesman: Senator Henry Blaosman, of Heppner, was in tbe city yesterday. Mrs. Akers, mother of the Akers Bros., of Gooseberry, is reported seriously ill with paralysis. Soon tbe Gazette will begin another story, perhaps, better than the last one, "Chattanooga." Then. Danner got back last night from the I. O O. F. doings atPeidleton. Sam Letzer will return soon, Word oomes from below that Heppner's bonds are being printed, ready to be signed and delivered. Mr. T. M. Courter, aooompanied by his two young daughters, oalled at the Ga zette olliue this afternoon. W ill Kaliler aod 'Squire Sorivner were dowu from Hardmnn Wednesday. Tbey say orops are lookiug well. T. M. Spenoer and A. Barnes, travel ing men, oame iu last evening to do business with onr merchants. Marion Evaus has a mule colt, aired by Ben daggart's jack, which is 3 feet aod 8 inches high this spring's colt, too. Its pretty dull now in the matter of live news, but we have got some boss snake stories stored for later in thn season. The McFarland Mercantile Co. 's windows show the handiwork of an artist. We are told that S. S. Horner is the same. The first wagon load of wool for this season came into town Wednesday. They should begin to drop in pretty lively now. Dr. B. F. aughan has been beard from at Chicago where be is pursuing his studies in dentistry. He writes that be is doing quite well. Jhb. Knlwell got in from Arlington and John Day last Wednesday. He is acoumpanied by his brother, Jasper Kidwell, of Walla Walla. J. F. M. y toner oad is in the city for the purpose of writing up the town and business men for the Uregonian's band book of the Pacific Northwest. Ford run his looal ad. two times and then took it out, because be bad so muoh to do. W hy is it ? Does be work cheap, or does advertising pay ' G. W. Harrington returned Monday last from the Athena country where he hud been to buy wheat, not to apprehend any criminal, as was reported in a Pen dleton paper. Miss Dorman fell down the stairs loading to tbe rooms above tbe butcher shop, last Tuesday evening, reoeiving some bruises but, fortunately, escaping serious injury. T. A. Hollabaugh, representing The Buwers Kuuber Co., was in town over Wednesday. He tells the best snake story in the oountry, which We propose to publish as soon as we get the papers for it. The disappearance of Mrs. Walt. Rich ardson's little boy today from J as. Jones', caused bis relatives to fear that he bad been drowned, but the little fellow final ly turned up all O. K,, muoh to the joy of all. . We would call the attention of tbe HeoDner authorities to the fact that tbe four Baboook tire extinguishers are scat tered around town. They should ba put in their places on tbe hook and ladder truck. Dick Howard, while leading a stallion IhsI Tuesday, was suddenly set upon by the am m til and badly bitten in the leg. He was riding another animal at tbe time, and bad little opportunity to protect himself. Ewing, a typographical error ot the Boating sort, glided up from Arlington Wednesday and staid long enough to earn $4 and a night's lodging. Yester day morning he pursued bis way on up toward Pendleton. Win. Milton, who is stopping down at l'homoson & Binns' stable, has reoently completed an ornamental table for photos and other bousehold ictas, wbioh is something new to us, being construct ed of wood, ribbons and unraveled rope, nrinoioally of tbe latter. It is to be rattled off soon. Today ye reporter had the pleasure of seeing the three great two-year-olds, Morrow, Lizzie Malarkey and Boss Lee, all belonging to the Matlock ranch. They are fine looking animals, well bred and will doubtless show good speed this year. They were shod today over at "ap Si mons & Son's, preparatory for training Pendleton Tribune: Governor Pen- nover and State Treasurer Metscban are expected to pass through here on their wnv home from Baker City tomorrow (26tb) morning. When they return to Sa lem tbe choioe of the site for tbe braneh insane asvlum will be selected. Eoho is one of the plaoes whioh has reoently en- O! the Agony Of Those who Suffer Scrofula from Hood's Sareaparllla Purltee, Soothe, HeaU, CURES. Mr. T. V. Johwum San Jose, Cal. "I have for many years been a great sufferer from Ml KOFI I, A breaking out on my arms and legs ; they were covered with eruption and sores, discharging all the time. 1 tried very many medicines and consulted physicians far and near, but constantly isrew worse. I have taken but three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa- Hood's 2. Cures rllla for rheumatism, and has derived so much benefit from it that she declares there is no other medicine on earth. We would not be without it in the house if it costs $20 a bottle." T. V ablet Johxson, San Jose, Cal. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sursaparllla. meats of the law, and after May 8th there will be fun and work for tbe lawyers, and probably an occasional obanoe for the M. D.'s to get in for a fee nnd the news papers to oatch a good item -about all the latter will get ont of it. Notice to Stock Bbbeubks.-I will keep', at my farm 7 miles northeast of Lexington, a fine Jack of the Black Warrior breed. This Jack is large and of high form. Terms : Ten 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 accidents, or the stray ing of mares, though I will be respon sible for none. B. F. Swaugaht. 114 tf. Lexington, 0. New Restaurant John Sullivan and Henry long have bought tbe kitchen and dining room furniture of Lane Matlock and bave opened up a model restaurant at bis old stand on lower Main street. Meals served at all hours for 35 and 60 cents. This house will also pay highest market price for butter, eggs, chickens and young pigeons. Henry Yong is a oook of long experience, so you are as sured of a tl ret-o I ass meal. Give them a call. 20-law To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bean Biter eating. 25u. per bottle. getting things ready for the wool season, . , Th jB 8 beBUtiflll o, nation on tbe Meadows which would be down at the Wool Growers' wan bouse. Newer and neater quarters at the PalBce Hotel's north business room, Charley Jones the baber, wants to see his old friends there. Baths in eonneo ion. D. 0. Ely made proof on bis pre-emption before Clerk J. W. Morrow last Wednes day. Geo. Ely came up with him on business oalling on the Gazette office Wednesday. A bald beaded woman is unusual be fore she is 40, but gray bair is common with tbem earlier. Baldness and erny ness may be prevented by using HbII's Hair Benewer. Arthur Hodeon and J. F.Willis were in Wednesday from below. Arthur's school has closed for this year, and Mr. Willis was tiokled "mightily" over the good prospeots for crops. Dr. B. F. Vaughan has gone east to oomplete his dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. Rasmus snd Eugene Vatigban a obariie of his office. Those owing Dr. Vanghan will please make settlement with Dr. Eugene Yauehan who has full authority. 17-tf. After suffering horribly for years from scrofula in its worst form, a young son of Mr. K. L. King, 706 Franklin street, Ricbmand. Va.. was recently enred by the nse of Ayer's Sarsapanlla. No other medicine can approach this preparation as a cleanser of the blood. There are aarsaparillas and sarsaparil lss; bnt if yon are not careful in yonr purchase, the disease you wish to cure will only be intensified. Be snre von get Ayer's SarBaparilla and no other. It is compounded from the Honduras root and other highly oonoentrated alteratives. Some person or persons have evidently been putting out poison for dogs. Last night Jas. Roberts lost his bull dog, and Dr. Fox' Frill also passed to the un known, both by poison. This morning Geo. Thornton's fine dog was found near death from tbe same oause, and to end ber misery, Geo. shot her. We bave nothing bat condemnation for tbe per- Hood's Pillaaet easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c. R ill imEZr?rriSSam2m Gilliam & I3isbee, on, This piece of advertising spaoe belongs to Slocum-Johnston L)ni C- PHILL COHN, Proprietor. There is not a winged insect hovering around Phillip. H. A. Thompson A. E. Binns THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRI1STOKS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stile. Below Coffin & MeFarland's, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hay and grain per day. $1.25. Meals 25 eta. a at 0. C. Sergeant's, next door to Feed 8table. Grain and baled hay always on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOOTWEAR The New Hotbii. Tbe Central House, tbe new hotel on lower Main street, tbe property of Mr. Chas. Sargent, will be open for tbe publio about tbe first to the middle of next week. It is a well ap pointed house and when completed, will form the only first-class $1.00 hotel in Heppner. Mr. Sargent proposes to run it in good style. 20-tt. Oct of Sight. The traveling publio are now fully alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union Paoifio & Northwest Line offers tbevery best aoaommodations to the publio from and to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points not only during the World's Fair, but all the year around. 19-31 Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under tbe management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.50 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in two. 75 cts. per cord; three times, $1.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. They increase appetite, purify the whole system and set on the liver, Kile UeauaSmaU. Fashionable Dressmakers. Mi s. W. W. Smesd and Mrs. Margaret Loonej are prepared to do dressmaking in tbe latest fashion and sewing of every nature, at hard time prices, at tbe borne ot Mrs, W. W. Smead. Don't fail to give them a call. 118-sw, M. LICHTENTIUrl CO. IS IN HEPPNER. NO SHOD 'J Y GOODS. Anything New of Real Merit You can Generally Find For :-: Sale :-: bv n.c 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 nrst-claes goods at honest prions, with no baits or traps,. We keep Furnish iner n l II l m- is, Hardware, inward, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. Ask our old oustomers how we treat tbem. : : : : : : Corner Main and Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON Jeep Your Eye Open for- B A R G Ail NS ! -AT- MINOR & CO.'S Where ou will find a grand display of quality and elegancfl, and the fairett prices ever made for such qualities. Visitors are not asked to believe, but are shown goods to convince them that we are leading the trade in Dry mm mwhui U-rocer ICS p Ml l m Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Furnishing; Goods, etc. If you want value for your money, oome and see us. If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power of your Dollar, spend it wiib MINOR &, GO. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. FOOTWEAR. West Side of Main Street, HiSVPNER, OKEOON. ' mm ATTENDED TO Business-like Manner REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers Near HEPPNER, Warehouse the Depot: : OREGON. Only First-Class hotel in Heppner. Building Wired for Eleotric Lihts throughout. lieHt aooommodatiens for the traveling public. Courteous treatment assured tbe coun try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. H EPPNER and LONE ROCK STAG IO LIX1. IV. :VIIST!SOIV, Prop. KVBilable. Pendleton would like very much to have the asylum here, but if the commissioners do not think it i best, we would like to see it go to Milton, Jioho or some other place in tbe county. Last op tue Blook Housb. Tbe old block bouse at the Casoades on the Washington side has reoently fallen down during a heavy wind, and of course will uever berebnilt. This bouse was built in 1856, and though it has never received a hostile bullet, being built two years after the memorable ficht upon the old block boose, now ci mpletely gone to rnin, it baa been an old landmars and quartered a good mnny troops and civilians while tbe In dians were yet hostile. The Dalles Chronicle. a n.rii Registered. R. h. Chamber lain, deputy revenue cnlleotor, came in this week to give our Chinese a obanoe to reg-'ster under the Geary act, which they all aocepted without protest. In ..m rlf;en. he iufoimed our reporter, the Chinese refuce to obey the require- A Fink Hoksk. The imported run ning stallion, air nenry, nas neen brought over to Heppner, and will stand the ensuing season at tbis place. He is tbe property of "Caynse" Reynolds, and is a fine horse. 570tf First Class Taiiobino Fred Miller is now looated on May street in the old bakery building, where be is prepared to do first class work. A perfect tit guaranteed. Give him a trial. tf. i 1 Look Heiib. When you want a re freshing schooner of beer and a nice lunoh, go see Eleokner & Sheldon. Also fine liquors and cigars in stock. 21-tt A Positive Assertion. E. J. Slocum sells more dry goods, boots and shoes for the money than any firm in Eastern Oregon. 20tf. Tubkey Eoos. Bowman & Wilson bave thoroughbred Mammoth Bronze turkey egns for sale at their Butter creek ranch. Leave orders at Minor Bros., or address them at Echo. 572-89 w Leaves Heppner on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Lone Itock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Makes connection with the weekly line to Fossil. Reasonable oharges for both Passengers -:- and -:- Freight. 643-tfsw SLOCOM-JOHNBTON DROG CO., Agents, Heppner, Or. KIRK & LITJIrIL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite I'slaoe Hotel. Tbeywill keeponhand a full line of STAPLE AN) FANCY f Groceries anil Provisions. A full line of choice Pies, Cukes nnd Bread ; in fact everything that is usually Kept in a nrst-clasa bakery Btore. I hy will sell cheap roi cash. Call and try tbem. sw COPPER IVETEDy'' .w" . it ri La - -rev Pii ! 453i OTTOvTPANTs best oiio to maiTV;(IN LWO in ninrrin'm : ( DAYS !irm without, pain; (AGENT '.:i:f ill mid multiply : ( S(.LI) and mine to b;( 42 OP yFhiTynmtf how to choor.e COURSEJThe married how to bo . YOU )Tho fond parent-how to ! WANT )The mother how t have i TO )The childless how to bo ' . KNOW )Tho curious how tiiev " . i WHAT )The healthy how to ("njov EVERY )The invalid how to pet v.. HUJJY )The imprudent now to i ".r.i"i tvnstetl energy. OUGHT )AJ1 who want knowledo thai, is of most worth TO )Pind it in Dr. Foote'u "Plain Home Talk," KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 ;.!. phttvsi 20U recipes; KAU HteUiieed from to m .;.,; n-culars 1. ::. Change of Ownership CHARGE OP THE LIBERTY rK HAVE TAKEN whiob we propose to conduct in the most satisfactory manner. MEAT MARKET, Will keep w on hands at all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tl Proprietors. DR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. 8. , London, England. Veterinary -m- $urgeon ! Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 am prepared to lv all kind of Veterinary Hnrnery, KniaiculatlUK Honei and Ketrlliivii & H..l. alty. (Thin ia the only true method of oimratiiiKoii horaei.) HpeyliiK of Cattle ami Hota on ihort notice. I will trettt all anl ma lnary Huruery. Jf you have any Hick aulmali call on me at Htewart'i itublei, HEPPNER, . ;,,lHw In the mint approved procedure of Veter- U will be to your iu terra t to Tho Ksclcy kite -OF-. For the Cure oi Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It ii located at Fore it Urove, Or., i The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coant. Call at the CIazrttr office for parttculnn. I Btrlctly coufldentlal. Treatiueiitprivatuand iur I cure. SPUING f is iiurk:. i'i; anil keep w( ll; U'uili Kpi'fililv ; P. II. T. )Murray Hill Hook Co (AN I J 1113 ( HA VKD ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR, (500,000 ( (JOl'lES .. -Sth St., New Yi:.( ,"-OLD. OATPA EV'EY' iAIH QUARANTINED. The LancashireJnsurance Co. OP MANCHUHTBHi ICVOIANI A. W PATTERSON. AGENT " . tt no- i wrii LEGAL BLANE Plenty of them at the Gazette Office SO IS THE- Ncw York Cash Racket Store. JDHT OUDKItKI), AND TO A1UUVK SOON : Spring and Suinin.r Goods, Calicoes', OiniitiHniB, Fl'iunoiniis, Drapery, dents' KnruishiiiK; alio LaditV Underwear and, numerous other Kodr) in tna( line. Notlona and Tinware in stock; rery cbeap. When I aay cheap, I mean it, You bare but to call and iuve -ti)iate to be aatiaUed. I do none but a oaah buflinaaa, and can therefore nnderaell all competitors J. W. MATLOCK, Prop. Main Street, next door to tbe Opera House 17. 1 B HEPPNER, ATTOnNirr AT LAW And Oommiiaiouer ot tbe U. S. Circuit Court. All land matter! attended to promptly and aeonrately. Office in National Hank building. : : OKEQON Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC A CONVEYANCER CALlr