NO TICK TO AiVUTlHKKS. I' HOSE desiring the iuaurtlou of display ads., ur chautft ui KHiiie, niuBl (jet their copy in nut later than Monday evening fur Tuettday's editiuii, or IhuriKlay evening lor Fridays edi tion. iUK i'ATTKttauW 1'UBLltsaiNliCO. NOUCE. 1. The turn of five centi per line will be charged fur "cards oi thanks," "resolutions of rubect," lists ol wedding preatuta and donors, and uhituuiy uoticei, (other tnau those the edit or shall hiuiHeli give us a waiter uf news,) and notices oi special meetings lor whatever purpose. 2. Nutiees 01 church and society and aliuther uiitertaininenu frum which revenue is to he de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of hve tents a line. 1 hese rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and uiadeknowu npou application. We hold each and every correspondent re spoiiKioie lor las or her communication, fco correBi'ondeiJce will be puljlibhcd uiucss the wiimi s ieai liauie is signed as an evidence ui good faith. J 1 KlbUKK, ftiEWSl'Al'EK ADVERTiS lJ iug Ayent, 21 Merchants exchange, buu 1'iaiicisco, is onr authoneu agent, inis paper is kept on hie in hib oihce. TIME TABLE. Htage for lliirdniun, Monument, Lour Creek, Joliu Day ana cuuyuii cily, leaven u lujlous : Jivery any at tiuu a. m., exeept omiUay. Arriv es every day atu:ot)i. ui., uxct-'pl Monday. 'Hie elieapebt, 4iaekeBt and beat line to or from the interior country. J. S. DELEVAN, l'rop. Slocum-Johliaton Drug Co,, AteulB. (Jive your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp tier. Patronize those who patroutze you. Here and There. D. A. Herrio is in Portland. League entertainment May 20th. Heppner Furniture Co., for carpet, t For iroud health use TUTT'S PILLS, Mrs. Newt Junes is reported quite ill, Euiinett Cochran got in Saturday ou business. Hon. W, li. Ellis returned yesterday from below. 'Squire Burnett was up from Lexing ton yesterday. Call and examine Heppner Furniture Co.'a wail papers . t Win. Cuilds, the Baker City sheep buyer, arrived Saturday. Joel Grootne was in town Saturday after a hard spring's rustling. The liem and Palace saloous for tine liquors, Mo A tee bros,, l'rops. svv Read the advertisement of the League entertainment in another column. Three lota of wool arrived Saturday for the Wool drawers' Warehouse. Mrs. H. D. (Jodley returned ou yester day's train from a visit to Portland. Giant llobiuson, a well-known Califor nia sheaier, is in Heppner country. A striotly first olass guitar for sale. Brand new. Inquire at this otlioe. 5-34, The Ueppuer-Canyon stage line is the best, cheapest and qicukest to the in terior. Senator W. F. Matlock is in town today shaking hands with his numerous frieuus. Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years oheaper than you can make them at Fell Bros.' The twice-a-wekk Gazette now only $2.50 in advance, payable in cash or ooon skins. The nice weather of Saturday was followed by a good soaking rain Sun day evening. Col. J. a. Eddy and other members of the railroad commission will be here this evening. Mnjof L. W. Briggs returned Friday from Oregon City. He reports an elegant time. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in conneotion. Orren Farnsworth got iu Friday from the ranoh, and reports a short orop ot lambs this year. Mr. Thompson, a partner of Allen Evans in the sheep business, was in town Saturday laBt. Thad Armstrong was in Sunday from Alpine and reports a prosperous out look in his neighborhood. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove oures liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. Arlington Record: W. K. Ellis, con gressman elect from this district, came down from Heppner Tuesday. The Gazette would gladly till a few orders for choice trees of any sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. Rev. Shulse returned from Columbus, Wash.last evening where he bad been to attend quarterly conference. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agentB. W. H. Fiske, manager of the Portland office of F. Chevalier & Co., whiskey merchants, was in town over Friday. N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner and Loue Rook. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. T.-M.: James M. Johns, L. VV. Darling and H. B. Hendricks were admitted to practice as attorneys by the Bupreme oourt in session at Pendleton May 3rd. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the baber, wants to see his old friends there. Baths in eonuee tion. To overcome the marks of age, all who have gray beards should use Bucking ham's Dye for the Whiskers, the bei-t and cleanest dye made for coloring brown or black. The direotors of the Heppner school have decided to have a fnll nine mouths' term this year, and will keep up the lick as long as the present administra tion is in power. N. F. Miller of Prineville, late of the Jobe Day section, got in Sunday on business. Mr. Miller is running a general merchandising business over in the metropolis of Crook. H. C. Gregg, of Spokane, brother of Mrs. Otis Patterson, arrived yesterday on a short visit. Mr. Gregg is now working on Idaho's Souvenir World's Fair Sovenir whioh be will complete shortly. tr. B. F. Vaughan has gone east to complete his dental edncation. leaving Drs. J. W. Rasmus nnd Eugene Vaughaa in oharge of his office. Thuse owing Dr. Vaoghan will please make settlement with Dr. Eugene Vaughan who has full authority. 17-tf. The advice that most men will give you is not to drink, but when joado get the best. The Belvedere saloon carries an eicellent stock ot cigars, liquors wines and beer. A tine billiard parlor id conneotion. Call on Charlie aua John who will always tieat yoa court eously, Bob Shaw it buying sheep for Jack Anderson, representing The Anderson iitock Co. Bob is also representing iD the same line, the interests of J. A. Wat -sod. of California, and Mr Snell, of Montana. In all, they will buy about -,20,0otf head of sheep. Not many physicians make great therapeutic discoveries. For the most part tbey content themselves with ad ministering judiciously !wbat is pre scribed in the books. To Dr. J. C. Aver, however, is due. the credit of die coveriui: that ureatest of blood-purifiers Ayer's Sursaparilla. C. Roberts, the wool buyer, came in Friday but went down the line Saturday, to return again later on. Geo. Smith proved up before Clerk Morrow Saturday, with W. C. Reininger and Luton Jones as witnesses. Homer H. Hallock is out iu Eaiteru Oregon getting up matter for the World's Fair prospectus, state of Oregon. Rev. W. E. Potwine and Bishop Morris arrived last evening from Portland, and will hold services in the M. E. church this evening. Hood's Pills act especially upon the liver, rousing it from torpidity to its natural duties, cure oonstipation and astist digestion. F. J. Connelly, representing bis firm of Lane & Connelly, inanf. and dealers iu cigars, visited our merchants and business men last week. Sunday night's rainfall amounted to 78 lUOths oi an inch the largest of any one rain since a local observer has been stationed at Heppner. Master Clay French is the authorized aiient for the Oregonian at this place. Subscribe through him, and have your paper delivered free of charge. tf We are often deceived in the age of people haviug beautiful and luxuriant hair, not knowing that they use Hull's Hair Renewer to keep gray hairs an ay. Harry Olmsted, formerly of this county, but late of Georgia, arrived last week to consummate proof on his timber oultuie before Commissioner Ellis. Si. Fiiqua took out a lot of squirrel poison huturCay, and proposes to rid his premises of a few of the pesis, bounty or no bounty. This is the right spirit. T. N. Crow, who has bad cbargeof Alex Thompson's sheep for some time, was in Saturday and reports 60 per cent, iuorease. This is, perhaps, an average this year. Allen Evans harvested 92 per oent. of lambs, nnd his 124 sacks of tine wool is in the Wool Growers' warehouse, ready fore sale or shipment. His wool is not as dirty as last year. At Lexington Thursday last H. Pat berg went through a bridge with his team, into the creek, narrowly escaping drowning and serious injury. All how ever, got out without any serious re sults. J. A. Kleokuer, of the firm of Kleokner St Sheldon, bus accepted a position with Nels Jones, and will saok wool out at the ranch during shearing. The em ployment will prove both recreating and remunerative. K. H. Gubbert, of Oregon City, an editor nud piiuler of many years ex perience, visited the Hayes Bros, over Sunday. Mr. Gabbert will visit his brother at Pullman Wash., before re turning below. J. C. Coobraiie, of Monument, left Sunday with a big load of supplies for Mrs H. Welch, Newt Robinson, Geo. ilaguewood aud others. Mr. Cochraue says that the roads are getting bitter, but are bud yet. J, M. Hauler, of Vinson, was in Satur day and Sunday, the first visit to Hepp ner for over a year. Mr. Hauler has been seriously ulHiuted for years, and during the past winter has rot been able to get about. The "official list" of the session of county ouurt appears in this issue. In our next will appear the remainder of the report. Also a list of taxpayers who pay on $1,000 aud upwards, aud much delayed correspondence. Harold Fiske, of Portland, was the successful applicant for the cadetsbip, down at The Dulles. Mr. Johnson, of the same place, was the successful appearances of clearing up. All fruit is O. K. down there except peaches. P. E. Hamilton, of Nez Perce oouuty, Idaho, formerly of this couuty, is shear ing iu our midst in a crew of Idaho boys. The; will shear baok, perhaps, as far us Montana. Mr. Hamilton is farming up iu Idaho, with marked success, Hugh Fields got in Friday from Brownsville. He says that it rained every day iu April down his way, but when he left home there were some alternate. Roy Ulassoock, of Heppuer, made a good showing, but fell some short of the goal. Little Olati Hayes, accompanied by his parents, returned from The Dalles Friday. The physician says that he cau effect a cuieiu his case, aud judg lug from the results obtained iu the past by the National Surgical Institute, we do not doubt it. Bessie H Bedloe, Burlington, Vt., bad a disease of the scalp, causing her hair to become very harsh aud dry, and to (all so treely that she scarcely dared to comb it. Aver s Hair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, removed the daudruff, aud made the hair thick and glossy. The Uroth Si Thompson hot spring, of Grant county, which was reported as frozen over receutly,has taken a change aud is flowing as hot as ever. A sub terranean racket was noticed, ac companied by a visible trembling of the earth. The spring has flowed hot water ever since. Tribune: Professor F. J. Van Winkle on Wednesday received from the state boaid of education a life diploma, whiob authorizes him to teach iu auy public school iu the state during bis life, with out the formality of an examinalion. Professor Van Winkle is probably the youngest teacher in the state holding such a diploma. Pendleton Tribune: The stockholders of the Bailey ditch have filed their inten tion by virtue of the laws of Oregon, of appropriating b.UOO inches of water from the Umatilla river in section 21, town ship 5 north, range 25 east, W, M., about three miles above the Umatilla J ucotion They will built a ditch four feet deep, four feet wide at the bottom and tweuty feet widj at the top. The ditch will rnn went along the Columbia river to the town of Castle Rock in Morrow county They intend tn build six reservoirs. Si kpwsb Pakty Last Saturday even ing, at the residence of Tbeo. Danner Miss Elsie Lacy was tendered a fare well surprise party by some twenty-five or more of her young friends. Miss Lacy leaves Saturday for her home iu Black Horse, and before leaving it was deoided to give here some testimonial of the regard in which she is held by her numerous young friends. A splen did time was enjoyed by all present. Miss Lacy has been attending school for the past year at Heppner. Saturday's Incident. Last Saturday Lee Kilbourne, of Gooseberry, was ar rested down on Main street for drunk I and disorderly oonduct. He so 1 cornpauied tLe marshal as far as the I oity jail, but then resisted and squared ! himeif for a fight, and we are informed, J made a motion as If to draw a weapon, 1 bat he 1 roved to be unarmed. The 1 marshal tried to put tim in by forte but was unable to do so, and finally knocked Kilbourne down with his cans, oatting Hood'sCures Numerous Boils And Catarrh In the Head Mr. W. L. Tucker Koseburg, Oregon. - " I feel that it Is Impossible for me to say too much tn favor ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. I wu a gTeat sufferer from impure blood aud Catarrh in my Head. Job's comforters failed to comfort me, and I suffered from numerous bails Agony Beyond Description. When I began to take Rood's Sarsaparilla I had six of them, only four of which came to a lioad, and since then, thanks to tills good medicine, I have been free from this great affliction. I f:alned 11 pounds in three weeks. The Catarrh a my head which has troubled me for years has also Deeu cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and I Hood's k Cures am enjoylne Rood general health. I earnestly recommend Hood's Sai-sanarilln tn nil u-hn nra afflicted." W. L. Tucker, Koseburg, Oregon. HOOD'S PlLL8 cure all Liver Ills, Bilious ness, Jaundice, indigestion, Sick Headache. his head pretty badly necessitating the attendance of a physician. This aotion on the part of the marshal has called forth some criticism, but our people Bhould remember that a marshal is not supposed to "take the worst of if with anyone, and that in times part and gone our town has been terrorized by tl 6 failure ot the marshal to do but duty. This has not ocoured under the prewn. administration. While we dislike much one can to see a human hewn beaten up, yet such will not occur in Heppner if prisoners will accept the inevitable. Lee Kilbourne is all right when be is sober, but when drinking does things that be would never think ot if not intoxioated. Monday he paid $25 on two oharges the one above-mentioned and that of resisting an offioer. A Foolish Move. The action otOhas- F. Guff, of Long Greek, bus been heraldtnl far and wide. Charley had many friends, and they all agree that his course is a foolish one. Even if he had, in unguarded moments, used other people's money, he bad friends enough, we believe, who would have given him assistance in straightening up bis affairs. Any man who runs away from the seaue of bis errors, par ticularly ot a financial kind, does some thing that he will ever regret. Better stay with it and tight it out, paying dollar for dollar. Sold to H. I'atbhro. Saturday last Cbas. Valentine, of Lexington, sold to H. Fatberg, his floe imported Clydes dale stallion, Bed Rover. His weight is 1850 pounds, aud stands seventeen hands and one inch high; is six years old. The price paid is $1U00, and be is well worth the money paid. Ha was imported to America by John Gilmore, ot Stratbblane, Scotland, and is the best pedigreed draft horse west of the Kooky mountains. Notice to Stock Bbbkijers. 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 : Ten dollars, in surance. Mares intrusted to my oare will be kept id 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. Swaqqart. 114 tf. Lexington, U. World's FaibTkavelebb Will Havb It. The public demand through service when traveling. It is old-fashioned to change oara. On the through solid vestibuled trains of the Chioago, Union Paoifio and Northwest Line, from or to Chioago, Omaba and intermediate points, there is no change. This is the finest and fastest road. 19-31. Oct of Sight. The traveling publio are now fully alive to the fact that the Chioago, Union Paoifio & Northwest Line offers the very best acoommodationi to the publio from and to Chioago, 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 the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or nn sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at $7.00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan 4 How ard's. 4 tf. Fashionable Dressmaekbs. Mis. W. W. Smesd and Mrs. Margaret Looney are prepared to do dressmaking in the latest fashion and sewing of every nature, at bard time prioes, at the bom nf Mrs. W. W. Hmead. Don't fail to give them a call. 118-sw. A Fikx HoBh. The imported ran ning stallion, Sir Henry, has been brouubt over to Heppner, and will stanJ the ensuing season at this place. He is the property of "Caynse" Reynolds, and is fine horse. 570tf First Class Tailoring 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 bim a trial. tf. Look Hebe. When you want re. freshing schoone r of beer end s nioe lunch, go see Kleckoer 4 Sheldon. Alto doe liquors: and cigars in stock. 21-tf. Don't BOSTON CASH STORE Has been removed from Lichtenthal's old stand, the former location, to Henry Heppner's building on tite formerly occupied by Kirk & Rasmus, corner May and Main streets, where J- H. Kolnmn, the popular prorprietor, will be pleased to show you his new stock of which will be sold, as of old, at ROCK :- BOTTOM -:- PRICES. Don't fail to visit me at my new quarters. J. H. KOLMAK ARE YOU Thinking of anew Spring Style Attire ? Wondering what ma terial what 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 ? irr 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 ailks. Samples will be mailed f Khft ou application. Yours Besp y. mcFanand rnercanuie Go. -GENERAL HEPPNER, MERCHANTS, OBEQON. HERE IS THE M To Gret Even on Your - TTTC'I1 A COMPLETE LINE OF , - v Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,- Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs Bnd Kinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Inipltt ments. All Kinds of Jtepairing quickly and neutly done. THE CELEBRATED .;. -:- Yon will save money by getting our prioes before purchasing elsewhere. -:- -: :- : -:- -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., -Have just SPRING Consisting of "Wall-:- Paper - : E. G. 8LOCUM. J- M. WADDKLL. fHIEPPiW fWM QOMPANY Latest Designs. Patternn and Prices. ' Also a fine line of w Hammocks, Buby Carriages, Rngs, Mattings, Clooks, Glass, Refrigerators, Window Hhadts and Portii-rn Curtains Undertaking BORG, : Out for THE Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE bOHa, MAY Forget 11. PLACE Xile. Goods OPENED. AND 631-tf HUPPNEK, OREGON. reoeived a seleot- STOCK,- ONE CAR LOAD - and -:- Carpols. A. Spec hill y. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SII.V K R VV A R K, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust Busts bi'iirJKT, HEW NEK, OR. Anj-tning New of lieal Merit You ea.n Generally Kind For :-: Sale by We don't ruu a third-class junk shop where you can buy shoddy goods at twice their value, but we keep tirst-clase goods at honest prioes, with no baits or trap. We keep Gouts' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, &GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, -STATIONERY, CONFECriONEKY, ETC.- Ask our old customers how we treat them. Corner Main and XeeP Your Eye Open -AT' MINOli & CO.'S Where you will find a grand display of quality and elegance, and the fairest prices ever made for such qualities. Visitors are not naked to believe, but are shown goods to convince them that we are leading the trade in ry hi km, Cling, Mm, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, etc. If yon want value for your money, oorae nnd sea us. If you want tn enjoy the fnll purchasing power of your Dollar, spend it with & CO STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO IN Business-like -AND REASONABLE RATES. Wool G rowers' Warehouse Near- the Depot: HEPPNKIt, : : OREGON. Change of yVT MAVJfi lAKEN CHARGE 1 1 wnion we propose to conduct in on lunula at all times the choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. SHAW & McCARTY. 85-tt DI1. JOSEPH J. PILL, Graduate M. E. C V. H., Loudon, England. Veterinary Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I am pri'imrcil to do nil kiln of Veterinary Hurnnry, Emasculating- Hornon anil KeidliiKi a Hiascl ally. (IIiIk In Hie! only true tiiiMIiimI of iiiitii(iik ijii liorni'i.) MpeyliiK cil Cattle and lloei on Blioit notice. I will iri'iit nil nnlniHli In the moat unproved procedure or Veter inary HuiKcry. If you have any Hick iinliiialH it will li to your lnUreat to call ou me at Htewart'i atablel. NKITNEIt, . !,,l,w . . OREGON Ills Ec:kj Institute -OF- 0 IE&Ei C3r CM$r SPRING f so is the . New York Cash Jlaeket Store. JUST OKDKRKD, AND TO ARRIVK SOON : Hpringand Summer I)rcs Goods, Culinop", Ginghams, Floiiuciiigs, Drapery, Guilts' Furnishings; also Ladies' I'niliTwt-iir and, mime rous oilier gunds in that line. Notions and Tinware in xttie.k; very cheap. W hen I say clmap, I mean it. Yon have but to call and inves tigate, to he niitiblird. I clu none but a ciihu business, and can therefore undersell all competitors. ,J. W. MATLOCK. 1 Main Hlreet, next door to the Opera Home. 1 1 w HKITNKR, 'a Who are Noted for bein? The Leaders. : : : : ; . Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. for- BARGAINS! FORWARDING. A- Manner AT- Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, tue most satisfaninrv nnw Will keep Proorietors. Por the Cure oi Liquor, Opium ami Tobacco Habits It ! located at Foreit drove, Or., The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oazhttk office lor particular!. Stric tly confidential. Treatment private anil lure cure. IS f II MUM 'rop. ATTORNEY ATliAW And Commissioner of the V. B. Circuit Court. All land J matters attended to promptly and accurately. Office in National Bunk building. : : : OREGON NOTARY PUBLIC II CONVEYANCER AT