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FlfcHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS . lug Agent, 21 Merchants tichange, ban b rauclsco, is our authored agent, tail paper is kept on lile iu his olhce. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek, John Uay and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every duy at tkau a. m., except Sunday. A rrives every day at 6:30 p. m., except Monday. the cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. , u , DELEVAN, Prop. Blocuru-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. Spring bats arrived at last. Heppner Furniture Co., (or carpet, t For good health use TCTT'S PILLS. Dan Osmers returned from The Dalles Saturday last. Cs 1 and examine Heppner Furniture Co. j wall papers, t Little Dick died Sunday morning last ot blood poisoning. T. W. Ayers and wife left today for Condon, Gilliam Co. Ed. Copner bas been appointed post master at Lone Rock. Ed. Hooker and W. R. Munkers were m trom Eight Mile yesterday. O. P. Snyder dropped iu from Goose berry on business, yesterday. The Gem aud Palace saloons for fine liquors, MuAtee Bros., Props. sw Frank McGarr, of Fox valley, oame iu Suuduv for Long Creek freight. J. L. Yeager is down at Eugene, attend ing the Grand Lodge, 1. U. U. F. Tsaao Blum, representing the Portland Syrup Co., Huudayed in Heppner. J. L. Kiucaid and wife were oallera at the Gazette office this afternoon. E. Y. Judd aud T. E. Fell are expected in from Taooma Boon to buy wool. Master Erie Ruark spent last week out at Johnny Kirk's on iitiea oreek. A strictly first olass guitar for sale. Brand new. Inquire at this office. 5-31. W. J, Leezer has sold his hotel busi ness to"Chuck"Glisun. May be sucoeed. O. L. and Olis Patterson returned Sat urday from a business trip to Pendleton. Geo. Beckwitb, auditor of the Pacific Expcess Co., was in Heppner last Thurs day. The Heppner-Canyon stage liue is the best, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. Last Sunday a pleasant dinner was enjoyed over at Jerry Crohn's by rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Walker, of Jordan Fork, oalled on the Gazette today while in town. t Johnny Chrisinan and Vane Hinton oame in Sunday from Long Creek for freight. Children's waists, age 5 to 12 years cheaper than you can make them at Fell Bros.' The twick-a-wekk Gazette now only 82.50 in advance, payable in cash or oooo skins. Hatt & Mathews, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artiBts. Baths in connection. The Bob Watkius crew have just finished sheariug the Hynd & Bartatt sheep numbering 1,800. W. 8. Brown will commence today to gather up bis sheep preparatory for the Eastern drive of muttons. The hteley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habit, bee ad. The Gazette would gladly fill a few orders for choioe trees of any Bort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tf. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman, Gazette shop, agents. A petition for closing of saloons and business bouses was circulated in town last week. We mean on Sunday. Mr. Busbell, a temperance lecturer, will bold forth in the M. E. ehuroh Thursday evening. Admission free. P. C. Thompson Company have ac comodated you and need their money. Don't forget those who help you. 6-7 N. Nielson is now running a stage be tween Heppner and Lone Kock. See ad. for days of leaving and arrival, tf. The races at Heppner the 241b. 25th and 26th will be more generally attended than any oontest ever held in Heppner. Constipation, and all troubles with the digestive organs and the liver, are cured by Hood's Pills. Unequaled as a dinner pill. E. N. Crockett, the Long Creek drug gist, oame in Saturday, leaving Monday for EugeDe to attend the Grand Lodge, I. 0. U. F. Frank Jones' horse "bucked" into Phil Cohn's drug store Saturday, demolish ing some glass, but not doiug near the damage one would imagine. Master Clay Frenoli is the authorized agent for the Oregonian at this place. Subsoribe through bim, and have your paper delivered free ot charge. tf We are often deceived in the age of people having beautiful and luxuriant bair, not knowing that they use Hall's Hair Keoewer to keep gray hairs away. Clerk J. W. Morrow has lost his fioe, yearling, Jersey beifer, and is moon solable. It was a great animal and we do not wonder that be prized it highly. Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel's north business room. Charley Jones the baber, wants to see bis old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Dr. B. F. Vanghan bas gone east to complete bis dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. Rasmus and Eugene Veughan in charge of his office. Those owing Dr. Vanghan will please make settlement with Dr. Eugene Vanghan who ban full authority. H-tf. The advice that most men will give you is not to drink, but when ond get the best. The Belvedere saloon carries an excellent stock of cigars, liquors wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor in connection. Call on Charlie aod John who will always treat you court eously, Vnt lontr aero, our branch train took on tan utanda ol bees at Arlington, destined for Lexington. They ran Harry Woods nnt of the bassage car. and be bad to wait thirty minutes lor tbem to settle before be could load iu the baggage and express. .boru Tij the wife of Ben Compton, out near Parker's mill, about the 1st lust., a noy. A. P. Bradbury, representing Murphy, Grant & Co., of 'Fnsoo, was in town over Sunday. Hnk Scherzioger aud Oscar Sohaffar are shearing (heir sheep out near opruig noiiovv. Jack Dempsey's-match with Smith is likely to be postponed on the account oi lue aeatb ul btnith s wife. Mrs. Morgan, of Pendleton, is visiting ner orotuer ana siswr-in-law, Mr. and airs. n,a. fveeney, ot this place. Mrs. H. E. Hallock, aooompanied by her grand daughter, Alius Flora Hallock, amveu oaturuay irom rortiand. J, F. Willis bas been on the ailing list for several days past, though was aoie to De up at Ueppuer yesterday. Miss Maggie Hartley left Saturdav for Colorado Springs, Colorado, rjbe was oalled home by the serious illness of her step-lather. Towus Mathews' SDot "and Billy Cowins' Billy were matched for a quar ter race last Munuay morning, wmob was wou by topot. Thos. McMillan was in yesterday from oelow. na aud fumuy will leave shortly for Castle Kock, Wan., wuere tbey will matte their future home. Miss Eppa Wilsou, who bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Keeney at this place, returned to ber home at Mouument Saturday last. Thirty loads of wool arrived at the Wool Growers' Warehouse vesterdav. while they loaded seven teams with mer chaudise for the John Day. MisB Lena Patterson, sister of the Patterson Bros., arrived Sundav from Canyon City, and will leave shortly for the Jiast, via San Francisoo. Sam Walker, one of our solid Goose berry friends, was in the oity today, calling on the shop. Sam feels eu couraged at tbe crop prospeot. Prof. Errett Hicks arrived Sundav from Canyon City, leaving Monday for Portland. Prof. Hioks was prinoipal of tbe Canyon schools last sohool year. B. L. Akers waB in vesterdav from Gooseberry. He reports his mother as much better. Tbe grain is that section will be interfered with, to me extent, by mustard. There is some talk of a railroad tan- ping the Condon, Gooseberry and Hard man country. We do not attach muob importance to it, as the Heppner branch does not even pay expenses. John W. Doak was in town from Press Thompson's big sheep rai.cn above town uu Hinton oreek, yesterday, having just completed a hard season's rustling among the wooly monarchs. E. R. Lyous departed this mnm; for Condon, his future home. He was acoompauied by J. Porter, representing the Herkiug-Hall-Marvin Co., sale men and his law partner, Mr. J. W. Dawson! Clay Luoe, Tom Sewell, Arthur Little and Billy Welob came in yesterday from John Day with tbe first wool of the seuson from that seotion. The roads are drying up and are very rough. Train No. 7, the "Corbett train was derailed three miles beyond Grants Friday night, aud together with the delay occasioned by the bridge being burned out at Mosier, got into Portland belated. Since it is now a well establish, rot that Catarrh is a blood disease, medical men are quite generally prescribing Ayer's Sarsaparilla for that most Innth- some complaint, and tbe result in nearly every instance, proves the wisdom of tueir auvice. "The flowers that bloom in the sn'rinc" are not more vigorous are than those persons who purify their blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The fabled Elixer Vitse oould not impart greater vivaoity tothecouutenanoe than this wonderful meaioiue. John Mollnllv WAR in vnatarrlnir f. Vinson. Uncle John, the people will leuiemuer, was cleared ot the charge recently made against him. but to iim supnse of no one at Heppner, as be has a ways oeen Known as a man striotlv honest in his dealings. The "Gentleman Jack" nlnv J-J. Corbett is tbe star,, was not very successful over at Pendleton. The play was cut in order that the combination oould catch tbe train. But Corbett'a ability as an actor is much overdrawn, and if he were not the ohampion, be would not be reoognized as a first olass ourtuin puller. Cbas. Parrish and Ed. 0. Allen return. ed Saturday from Salem, and dennrterl that evening for their homes in Grant oounty. Mr.Farnsb will push on through to Burns to be in attendance on circuit court. They have confidence in winning no s case Detore the suoreme onnrt. This will be remembered as the Blaok Butte mining suit. There is nothing I have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as muob relief as Chamberlain's Pain Balm does. I have been using it for about two years four bottles in all as occa sion required, and always keeD a bottle of it in my borne. I believe I know a good thing when I get hold of it, and Pain Balm is fht best liniment I have ever met with. W. B. Denny, dairyman, new .Lexington. Uhio. 5U oent bott es for sale by Hlocum-Jobnston Drug Co. Death of Little Dick. James Jones had tbe misfortune to lose Little Dick, a valuable race borse aod a great favorite of Heppner, where be bas been owned and run for tbe past seven years. Also well known through Idaho and Washing' ton where he bas been running for tbe past ten years. During that period he has been in many a hotly contested raoe. All through bis long racing career, he failed only twice in getting a place, onoe being left at tbe post. His best one-fourth mile was run at Burns, Harney Co. Oregon, in 1879 where be defeated Torn Benton, Little Girl, Olympia aud Vandee, 0 22. In 1880, at Port TowuseDd, in a large field of horses, be won tbe three-eighths dash in OM'A, tfing tbe world's reojrd made by Cyclooe, of California. In the same year, be run second to Lady Duffy at Spokane a mile and repeat; also win ning the one-half mile and repeat raoe overRjly Boly, Lidy Duffy and aeveral other fast horses. He bas caused many horses to come to Heppner in the past few years. After retiring from the turf, his owner B. F. Swaitgart, sold bim to James Jooes. He became lame and in treating him for this, blood poisoning ensued which caused his death. CotmciL MuEnsa. Council mit last evening, Mayor Simons presiding, aod all coiiuoilin u present exoept Farm- worth and Yeager .Minutes of next regular meeting read and approved. The oominittee on streets and public property report progress on the matter of opening street to depot. Committee given further time to tot. Committee ob streets and pablio Ifm A. U. Allen Ferry, Wuh. 20 Miles from a Doctor But Hood's Sarsaparilla was Equal to the Emergency PleurUy, ChllU and fever JrXlffc teg Perfect Cure. "After my baby was bora I got Into very seri ous condition, having pleurisy, chills and fever, gradually developing Into milk leg. We live 20 miles from a physician and did not know what to do. Finally after great deal af affer- iag I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and when I was using the third bottle I could see It Was Doing Me Cood. I continued with another bottle, and recovered o rapidly that now I am ia goad health. I Hood's Cures cordially recommend It as a good medicine." Mas. A. M. Allen, Ferry, Washington. Hood'a Pills cure all Liver Ills. Bilious. ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. HA VE l'OU BACK A CHE T DR. GRANT'S ITIKEvTFY (sH -5T CURES Diabetes. Brinht's Disease. Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain In the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PREPARED BY O.w.R. Mannractunng Co,, llLQW For sale by Sloonm-Johuston Drug Co. property ask that the street on tbe end of Main street be vacated. Carried Move for reconsideration was defeated and street deolared opened Com mittee on streets and public property ordered to oontraot with Mr. Adkins. ...Mayor asked to appoint a com mittee to solioit funds by subscription to pay balanoe on bill for fire bell, in addition to that donated by the fire oompany Bills laid over till next meeting Council adjourned. Temporary Embarrassmbnt. On last Friday, August Bnohler, of The Dalles, dosed up the saloon of Osmers & Hughes on an attachment .for 81,200. We learn the embarrassment is only temporary, and is occasioned by an account owing to Mr. Buohler by Mr. Osmers and not by the firm. The matter will likely be straightened nn in tne near future and tbe nrm will re sume business. Their assetts are ample to oover all liabilities, and muob more, too. Wanted. A good rustler to take charge of a fine stook of tbe latest and best subscription books, and dispose of them in and around Heppner. Liberal commission to a good man. Address O. E. Publishing Co., Box 322, Butte, Montana. 27 tf. World's Fair Travelers Will Have It. Tbe public demand through service when traveling. It is old-fashioned tn change cars. On - the through solid vesttbuled trains of tbe Cbioago, Union Paoifio and Northwest Line, from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points, there is no change. This is tbe finest and fastest road. 19-81. Out of Sight. The traveling public are now fully alive to the fact that the Chioago, Union Paoifio & Northwest Line offers tbe very best aooommodations to the public from and to ChioBgo, Omaha and intermediate points not only during the World's Fair, but all the year around. 19-31 Bir's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or no sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per oord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, 81.00. Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at Bloan & Howard's. 4 tf. Fashionable Dressmakers. Mrs. W. W. Bmead and Mrs. Margaret Looney are prepared to do dressmaking in tbe latest fashion and sewing of every nature, at hard time prioes, at the borne of Mrs. W. W. Hmead. Don't fail to give them a call. 118-sw. A Fine Horse. The imported run ning stallion, Sir Henry, bag been brought over to Heppner, and will stand tbe ensuing season at this place. He is tbe property of "Cayuse" Reynolds, and is a fine bone. 070t( First Class Tailoring Fred Miller is now looated on May street in tbe old bakery boi'ding, where he is prepared to do first class work. A perfect tit guaranteed. Give bim a trial. tf. Look Hebe. When you want a re freshing schooner of beer and a nioe lunch, go see Klerkner k Sheldon. Also fine liquors and cigars in stock. 21-tf. STRAYED. Seven steers, coming two-years-old, two steers coming three-years-old, two heifers two-years-old. all brsnded P, with bar over it, on either bip. Parties finding same will please notify me at Alpine, Uregon. 116 23 law. Rate Pariell. a a -ra , Don't Forget It. 1 BOSTON CASH STORE Has been removed from Lichtenthal's old stand, the former location, to Henry Heppner's building on site formerly occupied by Kirk & EasmuB, corner Aay and Main streets, where J. H. Kolruan, the popular prorprietor, will be pleased -Spring and which will be sold, as of old, at ROCK -:- BOTTOM -:- PRICES. Don't fail to visit me at my new quarters. J. H. KOLMAJST. ARB YOU--1I Thinking of anewSpriug Style Attire ? Wondering what ma terial what color you should purchase ? Puzzling your mindjabout the correct thing in trimminga ? Consulting with vour dressmaker as to which of tbe many styles will be most becoming ? IF 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 (1.. lotnni .!.n ,n VlnnA Trwlio Silks. Samples will be maU&l FREE on application. Yours Besp'y, " GENERAL MERCHANTS. HEPPNER, -' - OREGON. HERE IS THE PLACE 4 : To Qet Even on Your Life. M Hardware : Store JUST OPENED. A COMPLETE LINE 0F Hardware, QUEENSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel Bnd Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs and Sinks, Plumbing Materials, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly done. T IE CELEBRATED -:- -:- You will getting our prioes elsewhere. -:- -: Odd Fellows' building, Main St., E. G. 8LOOUM, THE T" -Have just SPUING Consisting of Wall Paper - : One Carload EjPM JfOMlTCRE mm Latest Designs, Patterns and Prices. Also a fine line of Hammocks, Baby Carriages, Rugs, Mattings, Clooks, Olass, Refrigerators, Window wbades and Portiere Curtains Undertaking -fr BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains -IN- Jcwelry, Cash Talksl XL- Trust Busts SEE BORG, .MAY BTKEET, HEPPNER, OR. to show you his new stock of Slimmer Goods,- Stoves and Tinware, GLASSWARE, andR save money by before purchasing :- -:- :- -:- 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. J. M. WADDELL. received a select- STOCK, ONE CAR LOAD - and -:- Carpets. FURNITURE ! 'A Special ty. : JEWELER! , Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL 1 N nTU UM E NTH, Etc., Etc. Anything New of Real Merit -" You can Generally Find -" For :-: Sale :-: by ivlA I . "Who are - Noted for being The Leaders. We don t ran a third-class nnk shop where yon can buy shoddy goods at twioe their Taloe, but we keep firat-class goods at honest prioes, with no baits or traps. We keep Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, Guns, Ammunition, -STATIONERY, CONFECflONERY, ETC.- Ask our old oustomers how we treat them. Corner Main Bnd Jeep Your Eye Open AT' MINOR & 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 asked to believe, but are shown goods to convince them that we are leading the trade in Dry M, Unee Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, etc. If you want value for your mouey, come and see us. If yon want to enjoy the full purchasing powerof your Dollur, spend it with MINOR c& CO STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO ' IN A Business-like -:- Manner AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNER, : : OREGON. Change of WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE whioh we propose to oonduot in on hands at all times the choioest Meats, Sausage, ed Beef, SHAW 85-tl. DR. JOSILPEI J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. 8. , London, England. Veterinary $uiigeon i Chronic Diseases a Specialty. I m prepared to do all kinds ol Veterinary BurirTv, Kmsncnlatlng Horses and Rrirllnn a StwoI alty. (This Is the only true method of oneratbiji on liorsus.) Bpeying of Cattle and Hunt on short notice. J will treat all animals In the most approved procedure of Veter inary surgery. II you have any sick aniuuiU It will be to your Interest to call en me at Stewart's stablt-a. HKPPNER, . . usiw . OKKurm SPRING SO IS New York Cash ltacket Store. JDHT ORDERED, AND TO ARRIVE SOON : Horintrand H..,nm., Ooods, Caliooes, Ginghams, Flnnncings, Drapery, Gents' Furnishings; also Ladies' Underwear and, numerous oilier goods in Hint line. Notions snd Tinware in stook; very cheap. When I say cheap, I liimn it. You hae but to call and inves tigate to be satisfied. I do none but a oanb biMiusss, and can therefore undersell an competitors. T. W. MATLOCK, Prop. Main Street, next door to tbe Opera Hoi. -v. CENTRAL HOTEL t Is Now Open ihe Public t New Pioiliii and Newly Furnished Tliroihout Board per week St 50 " and Lodging per week,. 5,50 Only first-clnBB $1 a day house in town. Tree Lack to and from nil trains C. O. SAItQKNT. Proprietor. HEPPNER. - - ... OREGON If. I ELLIS, HEPPNER, : : : : Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. for- BARGAINS! HI II m, nmng, FORWARDING. Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, the most satisfactory mmntr Will iUn Bologna, Corn- Etc., Etc. & McCAETY, Proorietors. IS f HERE. THIv- Single Meals. ,0,5 0fmtg lining.... 25 oents ATTpnNETAT LAw And Commissioner of the U. S. Circuit Court. All land matters attended to promptly aud aoooratW. Office in National Bank building. OREGOW