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FlbUEK, NEWSPAPER ADVEKiIeS Lj. ing Agent, 21 Merchants Hxchaiige, ban J; rancisco, is our autborueU aguut. Ihis paper is kept on tile in hi oiiice. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Uay and luii.vuu City, leaves aa loilu : livery day at b:3U a. in., except ouuilay. Arrives every day at d: 30 p. ui., except .Holiday. The cheapest, quickest and bust line to or from ttie interior country. J. B. DELEVAN, Prop. HlocUffi'Johnstou Drug Co., Agents. Give your businessto Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. fatronize those who patronize you. Here and There. TUTT'S PILLS make a robust body. Heppner Furniture Co., for carpet, t Johnuy Elder lost a fine mure a few days ugu. I. Sinuheimer, of New York, Sanduyed iu Jieppuer. Call aud examine Heppner Furniture Co.'a wall papers, t Sam Leezer got home Friday night from Pendleton. ChaB Hodson is teaching a good school over iu Six Dollar. Faimers would like to see a dry May and a few showers in June. Geo. Brown and wife, of Parker's mill, wins in last etk tin business. . The Gem and Palace saloons lor fine liquors, MuAtee Bros., Props. aw Sheriff Noble has turned over to the treasurer, $iJj,tjs2.42 tbis year. A. C. Pettys was in Saturday from be low. J. (J. still uses orutcbes. Saturday last Clerk Morrow paid out about $1200 for squirrel sculps. For a general family catbartio we con fidently recommend Hood's Pills. Mrs. Geo. Blown, o Social Ridge, re turned from below last Thursday. Bon. Henry Blackman got borne from a business trip below Friday last. Jake Young reports exoellent pros pects for crops out in his locality. The land contest case, Hunt vs. Jones, was up last Saturday before Clerk Mor rew. Cor. Dayton Paper: Attorney Wm. Dawson, of Heppner, is visiting relatives here. Eph Eekelson is stepping higher than a pioket lence. It's a girl, born last week. Mrs. Mollie Crawford and infant de parted Saturday for their Pendleton home. The HeppnerCanyon stage line is the best, cheapest and qicukest to the in terior. Heppnerites oaptored a number of fine trout last Smwifly right in the city limits. ' The Morrow Connty Land and Trust Company has an unlimited supply of mill feed. . . Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years cheaper than you can make them at Fell Bros.' The iwice-a.wbkk Gazette now only $2.50 in advance, payable in cash or ooon skins. Ed. E. Saling and Jas. Severy have returned from school, College Plaoe near Walla Walla. The Wannamaker party passed up the line last Thursday en route to the World's Fair. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers. City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in connection. J. A. Thomas, cashier National Bank of Arlington, aooompained by his wire, Sundayed in Heppner. Crops are looking well all over Mor row county, and in many places the ground is too wet to plow. The Kteley Institute, at Forest Grove oures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. Last Saturday was designated as "scalp" day the last day on which bounty was paid this season. The Gazette would gladly till a few orders for choice trees of any Bort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. Every man who takes any interest in (nst stock should subsonbe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner and Lone Rook. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. Pendleton Tribune : Miss Bell Bishop returned last night from au extended visit to friends and relatives iu Heppner The sheepBhearers are making things lively during their sojourn in the city, whioh is a good sign of "better times at band. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for the Oregonian at this plBce. Subsoribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the baber, wants to see bia old friends there. Baths in connec tion. To overcome the marks of ace, all who have gray beards should obb Bucking ham's Dye for tbe Whiskers, the beat and cleanest dye made for coloring brown or black. Tbe man who called sarsBparilla a frand bad good reason ; for be got bold of a woithlese i mixture at "reduced rates." He obanged bis opinion, however, when he beizan to take AVer's Sarsaparilla. It pays to be careful, when buying medi cines. Dr. B. F. Vanghan has gone east to complete his dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. KaamuB and Eugene Vanghan in oharge of bis office. Those owing Dr. Vanghan will please make settlement with Dr. Eugene Vaughan who has full authority. 17-tf. Tbe promptness and oertainty of its cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy famous. It is intended espec ially for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing coughs, and is tbe most effectual remedy known for these diaenses. Mr. C. B. Main, of Union City. Pa., says: "I have a great sale on Chamberlains Congb Kemer'y. I warrant every bottle a"d have never brd of one failing to give entire eatiffaition." 60 cent bottles fur eale by Slucom Johnston Drug Co. Major Onnsby writes ye t aDer man that tbe sbeepmao are about through hearing over in Wyoming. The weath er is good over there, likewise there ii an abundance of good range. There is no lorn ftoiiu u.i nliuuiug. Hi. Tasb, Jay Ball and Oscar Shaffer were iu troiu outlying datrioto yesterday. Al Koberts sprained bia ankle last Fri. day eve, and has beea seriously lucou- leuieuceu ever since. Tbe report that Rev. W. E. Potwiue wua lo be in Heppner last Friuuy, pioves iu uuve uceu a mistake. frank Murelaud, of Hardman, called yebteruay ana got some job punting at me uazette a steam Job office. Lane Matlock aud wife have gone be- iow, auu Liane will remain for a time at Kilcheu springs for hi rheumatism. A. E. Smith proved up before Clerk morrow oaturaay lust, with J. M. Wad deli and Joe Luckiuun as witnesses. We are informed that there has been considerable inquiry for Oattle by Mont, ponies. Prices, tuey say, are too high. Miss Ibe Mutlook, while riding a bi cycle Sunday, suffered a fall which oruisea ner severely, nearly breaking a nmb. Tbe law firms of Dawson & Lyons and aud W. K. tuis will shortly Oeuomeoue, but under what firm name we do not know. BobGilmore and wife oame in Friday from Monument, leaving Saturday for The Dalles where Mr. Uumore's father is quite ill. Victor Groshens completed title to bis laud, before Clerk Morrow Saturday. His witnesses were Osoar Minor and D. B. Stutter. lit v. atiulee is in attendance at district conierenoe this week, but there will be regular sei vices al the churoh uexlSubbutn. E. S. Keithley returned Saturday from Poi tlaud where he bus been attending business college since January. He will return next fall. We hear that Jobuny Elder has saved 85 per cent of increase; Wash Elliott, 85 per cent and Harry Jones 90 per cent. This is good lambing. George G. Olmsted, representing O. F. Paxion, came in lust night lo make a bid on Heppuer's bonds, leaving this morning lor Portland. Tom Buckley, who has been helping T. J. Mutlook through lumbing. reports lUK per ceut. moreuae. "Buck" didn't sliow the papers for it. Dallas Uumpmun has the honor of be ing a veteran, a son of a veteran and a grand sou ot a veteran. He evidently belongs to u lighting family. Don't be afruid that our till is too smuil to take in u few more delinquent subsoiiptious. No ouch casualty is likely to ouour with us this year. Some children ulayine near The Dalles fair ground louud a human skull, appar ently that of a ohuii or small woman, haviug a bullet hole through it. Dan Zdller, who is well known here aud a former contractor, has been on tbe sick list for gome time down at Portland. His business now is handling real estaU. John Edwards, ot Sand Hollow, killed 720 squirrels iu a hull a duy- with four uniio ui puienu, auu ou uuuui iwu uoree. He says he did not get more than hulf of tbem. We have some premium literature for those who pay iu advance. We need tbe money and the different works will prove a vuluuble addition to any family library. Jas. Leach, of Lexington, has been ap pointed postmaster at tbat place, viae W. B Mo Alister, resigned. Verily, the plums are beginning to fall in tbe laps of "the fuithlul." We are informed that the Willmorth Bros, and their Bister, Mrs. W. F. Rusrk, have recently come into possession of a estate giving tbem about 81,400 apiece We congratulate them on their good for tune. Sam Morgan suggests tbat the scalp bounty ought to be placed between Jan. 1st and Apr. 1st, at 5 cents a scalp, and one cent a scalp thereafter. This would do more good, perhaps, than the present arrangement. Prof. J. D. Brown, of Lexington, has closed bis school down below, and will canvass this season for the C. F. Weber & Co., of Portland. Mr. Brown will teach the coming school year at Lexing ton whioh shows that bis work is being appreciated. A young lady of Jefferson, West Vir ginia, declares that she was nil run down before taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla; but tbat now slit is gaining strength ever day. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is certainly a wonderfully effective tonio for the feeble and delicate. F. E. Wilmartb retires from tbe Prine' ville News, and says: "Haviug got through with attempting to run a news. puper, we want a job of herding sheep. riuvj jad lots of experience, and know bow "8 done." D. W. Aldridge is now sole proprietor. T.-M. : An item is going tbe rounds of the press to tbe effect that Frank Hiokey, an ested for the murder of Col. Clay tou in Arkansas, was iu jail in tbis city at the time the crime was committed. This is a mistake. He was working in a res taurant in Tbe Dulles at tbe time. The Btory service which we have been giving our readers for some time is rather expensive to us, but now tbat we learn tbat it is universally appreciated, we will continue to publish serial stories, even more interesting than those whioh have already appeared. There's nothing too good for our readers if within our financial range. It is a nolioeable faot tbat many who can't afford to advertise, who can't stand 82 50 a year for a semi-weekly paper, who growl when they have to buv school books for tbeir children, never think it anything to throw away four bits to a dollar daily on social games for drinks. If half the money that is "fooled away" was turned in legitimate channels, tbe country wouldn't be so bard run. Tiibune 27th: Governor Pennoyer and Treasurer Metscban passed through Pendleton this morning on tbeir way to Baker City wbere tbey will again go over the proposed insane asylum site, provided it dou't suow. Last week tbey made a flying visit to Echo, wbere they looked at Koouiz' meadows farm. When tbe commission returns to Salem tbe decis ion will be made. While Mr. T.J. Richer, of Altona, Mo., was traveling in Kansas he was taken violently ill with cholera morbus. He called at a drug store to get some medi cine aud the druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy so highly he couoiuded to try it. Tbe result was immediate relief, and a few doses cured him completely. It is made for bowel complaint and LOtb lug elee. It never fails. For sale by Sloctim-Johnston Drug Co. G. A. R. Matters. Rawlins Post, No 31. G. A. R-. of Lexington, held a meet ing in Heppner last Saturday wbicb was well attended. Also on tbis ocoasion the W. R. C held tbeir meeting. Quite a number of tbe members ot both orga nizations live in Heppner, and it is very kind in the Post aud Relief Corps to bold an occasional meeting at this place. Quite a comber of tbe old veterans re mained over till Sunday. Dibo. At his borne near Helix, April 2Cth, James Q. Clark age SO years and Hood'sOures Sharp Pains Short Breath, Heart Trouble, Rheumatism. lira, L. St. Palno Eagle Creek, Oregon. "I have lived here In Oregon for the past twenty years, and most of the time have been a very great sufferer from Inflammatory rheomatiam. I have also had what the doctor called heart disease, with shortness of breath and sharp pains In tin left side. I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had finished three bottles I was In better health than I had been for years. I do not have any pain now, sleep well, and to-day no woman of my age Enjoys Better Health than I. At home on the ranch I not only attend to my family housework, but last summer I eared tor aud milked four cows. I do not feel that I can say half enough in praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla Mrs. L. M. Paine, Eagle Creek, Oregon. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Sold by all drugsisU. 20c. 21 days, of consumption. He leaves a wife and four children, four brothers and five sisters and a mother to mourn lii loss. He is a brother ot Mrs. Q. W. Swaggart, of Heppner. We thank the people of Helix and yiciuity (or Sheir kinduesa during the illness ot our dear brother. Mrs. G. W. Swo ut!t. Pendleton papers copy. There is nothing I have ever nred for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relief as Chamberlain's Paiu Balm does. I have been using it for about two years four bottles in all as occa sion required, and always keep a bottle of it in my borne. I believe I kuow a good thing wnen I get hold of it, and Pain Balm is the best liniment I have ever met with. W. B. Denuy, dairyman, Mew Lexington. Ohio. 50 cent bottles for Bale by Slocum-Johoston Drug Co. Noticb to Stock Breeders. I will keep, at my farm 7 miles northeast ot Lexington, a Sne Jack of tbe Blaok 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. Swaqqabt. 114 tf. . Lexington, O. World's FaikTkavelem Will Have It. Tbe public demand through service when traveling. It is old-fashioned to change oars. On the through solid vestibulod traius of tbe Chicago, Union Paoifio and Northwest Line, from or to Ohioago, Omaha and intermediate pointa, there is no change. This is the finest and fastest road. 19-31. Oct op Sight. The traveling publio are now fully alive to the fact that tbe Obioago, Union Paoifio & Northwest Line offers tbevery best aooommodationa to the publio from and to Chicago, Omaha aud 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 ot Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or un sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at $7.00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per eord; three times, $1.00. Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. tf. Twiv immin tinnetlt e. mirif the whole system and aetou the liver, Uile BeaoflSituUt. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbectc, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, hag just located in tbe Abraham siok building, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiytbing in bis line. ..t tiirbeck is strictly a first-class work, man and warrants all work. Give him a sail. Mwlf Now Open. The Central Honse, Cbaj. Sargent's new hotel, is now opened for the publio. It is the only first class $1 a day house in town, and Mr. Sargent proposes to keep it up in good style. It is located on Lower Main street, near Thompson & Binns feed yard. Fashionable Dbbssmakkbs. Mis. W W. Smead and Mrs. Margaret Loouey are prepared to do dressmaking in the lateet fashion and sewing of every nature, at bard time prices, at tbe borne of Mrs, W. W. Smeod. Don't fail to give tbem a call. 118 b w. A Fine Hobki. The imported run nitig stallion, Sir Heory, has been brought over to Heppner, and will stand the ensuing season at this place. He is tbe property of "Caynse" Reynolds, and is a fine bone. uvUif Tobs Down the Porch. Willis Stew art's big team got away with his heavy wagon in town last Friday, colliding with J. H. Kolman s porcb, taking off one ball of it. Tbe refectories were speedily caught, however, without farther damage. Fibst Class Tailobino Fred Miller is now located on May street in the old bakery building, wbere be is prepared to do first class work. A perfect fit guaranteed. Give him a trial. tf. Look Hebe. when you want a re freshing schooner of beer and a nice lnnch, go see Kleokner & Sheldon. Also fine hqoors aud cigars in stock 21-tf. Dr. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia eonqnerer, will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindred a'lmenta. Every bot tle sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure or money refunded. See ad1 d this issue. a Don't Forgot It, THE- 1 BOSTON CASH STORE Has been removed from Lichtenthal's old stand, the former location, to Henry Heppner's building on eite formerly occupied by Kirk & Rasmus, corner May and Main streets, wbere J. H. Kolman, the popular prorprietor, will be pleased to show you bis new stock of -Spring and which will be 6old, as of old, at ROCK -:- BOTTOM -:- PRICES. Don't fail to visit me at my new quarters. J. H. KOLMAN. ARK YOUS Thiukingof anew Spring Style Attire ? Wondering what ma terialwhat color you should purchase ? Puzzling your mind about the correct tiling in trimmings ? Consulting with vour dressmaker as to whioh of fie many siy.es will be most becoming ? 11 SO. Come and talk it over with us. We're prepared to throw a flood of light upon every element of unceitainty. A Big Line of Silks. All the latest styles in Figured India Silks. Samples will be mailed FRRR on application. Yours Resp'y, UB DO. GENERAL MERCHANTS, HEPPNER, - OREGON. Herat HERE IS THE PLACE To Oet Even on Your Lite. PI e TTTom s A COMPLETE LINE OF Hardware, QUEENSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' ripe, Tanks, Bathtubs ana Binns, rmrnuing Materials, agricultural imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and Deafly done. HE CELEBRATED .;. -:- You will save money by getting our prices before purchasing elsewhere. -: -: : -: :- -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., E. G. SLOCUM. THF m v -Have just SPRING Consisting of Wall -:- Paper - One Carload PPPn IjIIIMjH Latest Designs. Patterns and Prices. Also a fine line of w Hammocks, Buhy Carriages, Ruga, MattinRS, Clocks, Glass, Refrigerator, Window Hhades and Portiere Curtains Undertaking -f BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG, MAY mm Summer Goods, ARDWARE : I'ltl ! 1 t I v vT I , I " - - - " Stoves and Tinware, GLASSWARE, 9 Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps nnd Bain ff aeons, Hacks 'r Bockboards. f.",4-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. J. M. WADDELL mm rot an received a seleot- STOCK, ONE CAR LOAD : - and -:- Carpots FURNITURE ! A. -f Specialty. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Etc., Etc. Trust I3usts BXUKET, HEPPNEK, OR. Anything New of ileal You can Generally Find For :- Sale :-: by We don t run a third-class unk shop wbere you can buy aboddy goodB at twice tbeir value, but we keep first-class goods at bonest prioes, with no baits or trap.. We keep Gents Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, -STATIONERY, CONFECriONERY, ETC.- Ask our old oustomers bow we treat tbem. Corner Mam and !KeeP Your Eye Open - MINOR & COS Where you will find a grand display of quality and elegance, and the faireit 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 wi, MiuwiiVMp ViHIUiUIp ilWHiWMKp Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, If you want value for your money, come puruunaiug power ui your uoiiar, spend it wi'u MINOR Sfe CO STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO IN A Business-like -:- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNER, s . OREGON. Change of -rr'K HAVE TAKEN CHARGE f T which we propose to conduot in on hands at all times tbe choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, 85-tt ProDrietors. DE. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. 0. V. H. , London, England. Veterinary Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I sm 1 prepared to do all kinds of Veterinary HurircrT, Kmaiculatlng Horiei and Keillnn a HnecM ly. (Ihla la the only true method of (int-rattiix mi bonea.) Speylnn ( Cattle and Hosa uu muit iiiiuro. i win irem nu tinman in me inoai approved proeadllra ot Veter inary Hurgery. II you have any li k anlmala It will be to your Interest to . . eiill on me at Ktewart'a itables. HEPPNKR, - . Klhsw . OWJGOM The kh Inn -OF- spuing SO New York Cash Racket Store. JUBT ORDERED. AND TO ARRIVE SOON : Spring aud Huinmsr Dress Goods, Calicoes, GiuKliams, FIuiicin(S, Drapery, Gents' Kurniahingsj also Ladies' Underwear and, numerous otber ifoods in that line. Notions and Tinware in stock; very cheap. When I say cheap, I mean it. You bare but to call and inves tigate to be satisfied. I do none but a cash business, and can therefore undersell all aompetitors. J. W. MATLOCK, Prop. Main Street, next door to tbe Opera House. W. R. ELLIS HEPPNER, Otis Patterson Merit - I Ml. Who are Noted for being The Leaders. : : : : ; Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. for-- BARGAINS! AT - Furnishino; Goods, etc. nnd see un. If you want to enjoy the full FORWARDING. IV Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, the moBt sntisfaotnrv mnnnnr Win v.J Surgeon For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It la located at Forest Grove, Or.. j 77ie Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. ! Call at the G.ktt nfllee for particulars, strictly confidential. Treatment prlrateand sura is -f i-uflmfl. IS TIIK ATTOnNBYii.T2 X-i-AX7" And Commissioner of the U. S. Circuit Court. All land matters attended to promptly and accurately. Offioe in National Bank building. : OREGON NOTARY PUBLIC CALL -CONVEYANCER AT OPPICB