o o o o noticic to AuvturisKus. T 'HOSE desiring the insertion of display ads . . , "V --to".iHfe I wiiie,. tuuat Ket their copy lii uot later thau Muuday ev.mi.a- iur TuesXiy. edLlou, or Thursday evening for Fridays Vi' tlou- THitiTTJaMotil-ullUBHlKfiCo. NOTICE. i':Tl!e.,um ' fiye centt per line will be VHf-'H', t'ar(UJ?f ""''." "resolution, of H?i"Xl, " ul presents and donors, t?.)? n F' "?"c". Wilier '"an those the edi r shall htwsell give as a matter oi news,) and uoUum ol special meetings for whatever purpose. A polices ol church and society and ill other entertaiumeuu from which revenue is to be de rued, shall be charged ior at the rate ol live tents a line. These rule, will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and madekuuwu upon application. cucl' ud very correspondent re sponsible for his or her couiuirfnicatluu. No correspondence will be published unless the writer , real name is signed as au evidence ol good laith. T P. FISHEK, NEWSPAPER ADVKKTU-JL-I. ing Agent, 21 Merchants txchange, ban t rancisco, is onr authorized agent. Uuis paper is kept ou tile in hiBouice. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek John Uay and canyon City, leaves as follows : livery day at 6:M a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day at o;i p. ui., except Monday. ihe cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. i , u . rJ- DKLEVAN, Prop. Blocum-Johnston Drug Co., Agents. Wire your business to tlepyner peopte, and thertjoie usstxt to build up iltpp uer. fulroiUze tliuue who paiiuut-t you. Here and There. TUTT'S FILLS make pure blood. Heppner Furniture Co., for carpet, t 0. A. Rtiea was dowa to Portland last week. Mrs. Sam Donaldson is over from FoHSll. Go to Ladies' Bazaar for Buttekiuk Patterns. 1-2 Call and examine Heppner Furniture Co.'s wall papers. t The Gazette bas a rattling good water barrel fur sale cheap, tf . Warren Carsner was over from Uuy etuok Saturday and Suuday. The Uem aud Palace saloons for fine liquors, McAtee Bros.. Props. sw The races biing over, Heppner is asuuuiiiitf its normal Ouudition. W. L. bill, of Gooseberry, was added to our list of subbCiiberB lust week. A strictly first class guitar for sale. Brand new. Inquire at this office. 5 34. A. L. Burnett, of Butter oreek, was in Sutuiduy alter u bard spring's rustling. The distillery trust has bad five with drawels recently aud threatens to dis rupt. The Heppner Canyon stage line is the best', itbi.tkt and quickest to the in terior. Children's waists, uro 5 to 12 years cheaper than you can make them at Fell Bros.' The twioe-a-wbek Guzette now only 82.60 in advance, pa) able in cash or coon ekius. Hatt k Matbewv, the barbers, City ho tel barber shop. They are artists. Baths in connection. The Metropolitan fashion sheet for June can be bad free of oharge at Ladies' Bazaar. 12. Fat Mo.viahon writes down from Wuue Sulphur Springs, Montaua, where the Guzette yet reaches him. The Kteley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobaoco habit. See ad. Mr. Geo. Mathews, father of the Malhew Bros., departed this mormon or bis borne in Portland. The Gazette would gladly fill a few orders for choioe trees of any sort satis faction guaranteed. Drop in. tt. 0. W. Fuller's seven-year-old boy has been very ill for the past winter and spring with dropsy of the heart. For Butikrick Patterns in the future, send to Fell Bros, rieppuer, Oregon. They now oarry them in Block. 12 N. Nieleon is now running a stage be tween Htppm ' and Lone Rock. See ad. for days ot leaving aud arrival, tf. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horsemun. Guzette shop, agents. D. Coi has SO acres of rye, up on his Hinton creek laucb, which is heading cut aud will soon be ready for harvest. Mrs. A. R Biggs, Stale Pies, of the Vi. C. T. V., is expeoled soon to visit Heppner. Further uotioe will be given. C. A. Rhea bas Bold part of bis clip in 'Frisco at 10 cents a pound. It was heavy wool, shearing W pounds a fleece. The fireman's ball, Thursday eve last, was one of the best dunces of the season. We learn in a financial way it was also a success.' Mrs. Neal, of 8alem, mother of Mrs. A. L. A) era, is visiting her daughter and husband. Hood's Pills act especially upon the liver, musing it from torpidity to its natural duties, cure constipation aud assist digestion. Mrs. Ben Swaggart recently painted B very fine picture ot Multnomah Falls, wbioh our reporter had the pleasure of seeing a few days ago. J. B Ely and Ed. Hulloway were up from Douglas jeeterday. Ed wbb taken sick, temporally, but later in the day was able to return borne. Tom Keenev and T. J. Soroggins started homeward today with a load of supplies. They took out witn tntm their quarter horse, Pin Ear. Master Clay French is the authorized agent for the Oregonian at this place. Subsoribe through bim, and have your paper delivered free of cnarge. tt Mrs. A. B. Mackey is moving this week from Alniue to Milton. A B. is overou the Washington side "rustling, and will join bia wife this fall. Fell Bros., of Ladies' Bazaar, are arams for the Bittkkick rATTERNa, Tbey have a large Block to select from, Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Hotel s norm Dnmnes" room. Charley Jones the baber, wants to see his old tnendB there. Baths in eonneo- tion. Gov. Rea and William Hughes got in today from Canyon City. No trials in criminal cases have come c ft" yet owing to tbe non appearance of the prneeput ing attorney who is with Judge Fee in one of the adjoining counties. Dr. B. F. Vanghan has gone eBst to complete bis dental education, leaving Drs. J. W. Rasmus and Eugene Vanghan in chargeof his office. 'Ih'.se owing Dr. Vaughau will please muke settlement with Dr. Eugeue Vaughan who has full authority. 17 tf. The advice that most men will give you is uot to drink, bnt when yoodo get tbe D-S. ine neiveuere em""" carries an excellent s'ock ol cigars, liquors wines and beer. A fine billiard parlor in connection. Call on Cnarlie and .Jobn who will always treat you court eously, Ira D. Miller, H. E. Warren and M artin Lovegreen were in from Eight file Saturday, and feeling good over the prospects for a good crop. Tbe.e gentlemen are hauiing in wool for Jacob Johusou. The Buttbkick Pattksxs, at the Ladies' Bazaar. 1-2 Mrs. Otis Patterson and Miss Lena Patterson are Bojourning up at Walla Walla. Rey. Chas. Kirk and wife, of La Grande, are visiting their relatives and friends in this vicinity. Pruf. Errett Hicks returned last even ing from Arizona, via Walla Walla, and departed ihiu moruiug for hia home at Canyou City. B.lly Crunk. Joel Grnome and Carl Crow are shearing this year with the boys in Morrow cou nty, and took in the races last week. J. P. Moluernr. ef The Dalles, ownerof Rockiand Boy aud a merchant of that place, departed for borne Monday, quite well pleased with Heppner and her people. A little dance Saturday night at the opera house, was enjoyed by the tew mat were ttiere, but it was not well enough advertised and many knew nothing ot it. Some time ago our reoorter was in formed that Mis. Morgan, of Pendleton, visited her relatives here, Mr. aud Mrs. Kd. Keenev , but lie has Biuoe learned tn.it mis la a mistake. Q nte a 'number of Heppner people uie tukiug 111 the Lexington memorial servioes today. iLe exouisiou rale be iweeu Hepuuer and Lexiugtou was piuoed at bU eeulo the round trip. John 0. Biowu, with one ot tbe Fields squirrel killers, minks lhat in one day, luursday lust, he kilied a thousand squirrels. Uuoie Hugh i'lelds, the in ventor, tliiuks that a thousand is a suiuilUay'a work, but as compared wilh the old methods, it is certainly a Very fust way to got rid ot them. Tne members of the W. C. T. U. are hereby notified that the meeting of the Union will begin promptly at 7 0 dock Wednesday eveuiuK, the time being changed on acoouut of conference. All members are especially urged to be present, as important steps will be taken toward upeuiug Ihe reading rocm. Ashton P. Stevens, the San Frauolsoo baiijoist aud Oomposer, urrived from Poitiuud WednesUa). Ihe youug gen tleniau is accompanied by bis father, J. W. aievehB, ut tbe Mutual Lite In suruuee io., aud R. H. Crawfoid. Mr. S'eveus is oue ul tbe must prominent banjo soloists of Anienca, aud is visiting Oregon uu a mucb-needed vucaliuu. ArlingLou Record. Mr. Stevens aud son are now sojourning at Heppuer for a lew da) a. The League Entertainment. The Epworth League entertainment, last Fri day evening, was up to the expectations of tbe most sanguine, having accomplished the puipoee for wbioh it was gotten up the payment of a debt made by the League. Tbe program rendered was as follows : Music, full chorus; prayer, Elder Howard; address, Thomas Nelson; duet, Misses Ida and Athalia Shnlse; instrumental solo. Miss Bedggood; reci tation, Ralph Bishop; duet, Jay Shipley and A. W. P tterson; recitation, Graoe Filkms; mueio, full chorus; recitation, Eflie Fields; male quartette, Sailing, Shipley, Patterson, Godley, solo, S. 8 Horuor; tableau, "Saved"; musie, Mr. J. (J. and Miss Julia Hart; tableau, "Gypsy Cunip"; music, Mr. aud Miss Hart; tableau, "Good Kight." The whole was concluded with a supper. BitoKEN Lko. As H. E. Warren, of Eight Mile, was proceeding homeward from Heppner lust Saturday eveuing, he fell off tbe wugou near Rhea oreek bridge, breaking his left leg between the knee and hip. We are uuuble to obtain the full particulars, but judge that the wagon must have passed over him. Mr. Warreu la quite an aged gentleman, but with proper atteutiou will likely get aloug all right, though , the summer season is very muoh agaiust a broken limb. However, we have so far failed to find just the time of year when such an accident ib lu season. ' Endless Akkay. This morning the (ji.Zelle'e editor wus called in to look through Gilliam & Bisbee's storeroom aud warehouse aud saw such an endless array ot Studebuker wagons, Standard i.owets, buy rukes, gas pipe and fittings, wash basins, nails, stoves and ranges, and no eud of other things in tbe tin ware and hardware line, that ye reporter was more thau bewildered. Ou quotiug prices, we find tbiugB surprisingly oheap. Mariou Piokard, their workman, was busily engaged on a lot of the Field's squirrel smokers. Chicken Fiqut. Thursday niuht last onr sporting element were regaled with acock fight down at Eli Keeney'a pit. The contestants were Town Matthews' Billy and Ell Keeuey's Pap chiokeu. Pap won tbis figbt, but was defeated next eveuiug by Newt, Jones' chicken. Tbe lust heat was a short one. It ie claimed that considerable monev obauged bauds on tbe results of tbe two evenings. Abm Broken. Sunday last while out riding for borses up near tbe old Diok Tnyieur place, on Balm Fork, 'Gene Jones' horse fell with bim, breaking both bones of tbe right fonr arm just above tbe wtist. He was brought down to town aud Dr. MoiswordB set tbe injured member, und 'Gene is getting along very well. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, hag just located in the Abraham sio building, on May street, where be is prepared todo eveijlbing in bis line. t. Hi; berk is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a call. Uwtt Wasted. A good rustler to take charge of a fine stock ot tbe latest and best subscription books, and dispose of tbem in and around Heppner. Liberal commission to a good man. Must give bonds. Address, O. K. Publishing Co., Box 322, Butte, Mootaoa. 27tf. World's Fair Travelers Will Have It. The public tit niand through service when traveling. It is old-fashioned to change cars. On Ihe through solid veslibuled trains of tbe ChiOHgo, Uuion Pscitio and Northwest Lioe, frutn or to t'liicag", Oumba and intermediate poiuis, there is no change. Tbis is the finest and fuetent road . l'J-Ul. On of Sioht. The traveling public are now fully aliv to the fact that tbe 1 Chicago, Union Pacific at Northwest O! the Agony Of Those who Suffer from Scrofula Hood's Sartaparilla . Purltec, Sothe; Heals, CVKES. 3lr. T. 7. Johnson Saa Jose, Cal. "I have for many years been a great sufferer from fH'ROI'lXA breaking out on my arms and legs ; they were covered with emption and ores, discharging all tbe time. I tried very many medicines and consulted physicians tar and near, but constantly grew warsr. I have taken but three bottles of Hood's Sarsapv Hood's x Cures rina for rheumatism, and has derived so much benefit from it that she declares there is no other medicine on earth. We would not bo without it in the house if it costs $20 a bottle." T. Varley Johnson, Ran Jose, Cal. N. B. Be sure to Ret Hood's Sarsaparllla. Hood's Pll!3ct easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c. Line offers tbe very best uconmmodations to the public from aud to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points not only dnring tbe World's Fair, but all tbe year around. 19-31 Rip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner wood yard, under the mnni;eineut of Rip Vun Winkle, is prepured to delivir wood at your residence, sawed or un sawed. Wood Bawed aud delivered at $7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, $1 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Hon ard's. 4 tf. Fashionablb Dressmakers. Mis. W. W. Bmead and Mrs. Margnret Looney are prepared to do dressmaking in tbe lateBt fashion and sewing of every nature, at bard time prioea, at the borne of Mrs. W. W. Hmead. Don't fail to give them aoall. 118-sw. A Fink Horse. The imported run ning stallion, Sir Henry, bas been broniiht over to Heppner, and will stand tbe ensuing season at this place. He is tbe property of "Caynse" Reynold", and is a fine borse. 570tf First Class TaiIiOEINO Fred Miller now looat ed on May street in tbe old bakerv building, where be is prepared to do first class work. A perfect fit guaranteed. Give bim a trial. tf. Look Here. When you want a re freshing schooner of beer and a nioe lunch, go see Kleokner k Sheldon. Also fine liquors and cigars in stock. 21-tf. A Healthful Dbink. Kleckner and Sheldon now have on tap fine porter and are prdpared to furnish "half and half." tf ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Tbe Stndebaker wagon beads them all. For sale at Gilliam k Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did yoo sayT Why, yes at P. O. Thompson k Co.'s stand, and the plaoe for bargains. a Tbe Palace is the leading hotel in tbe oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Ruhl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is the man ta fix np your watch or clock. Lie keeps a full Block of everything pertaining to his business a M. Lichtentbal 4 Co.'s new stock of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a The M. L. A T. Co., since they bava roofed all their platforms, have an im mense storage capacity. This company now deals in grain, lumber and wood, a Thompson & Binus own tbe buss which goes to and from tbe City hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train in any part ot the city. Leave orders at City hotel. Minor & Co., tbe new firm, have not lost any ot their popnlarity by the obange. They oontinue to do business in the old way tbe greatest amount quality considered, for the least money a The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin k McFar land, has lately changed hande, now be ing under the control and management of Tbe MoFarland Mercantile Companv, wbioh continues business at tbe old stand with a larger stook than ever. 1 HOW TO WALK WELL, Tak to Shoes with Low, gqaara Haab and Ampla Toe Kooiu. " A writer in the Phrenological Journal gives tbe following advice, in an article en titled "How to Walk Well." '-A great deal depends," he says, "on shoe leather, it we would get comfort aud avoid injury. We are in a lively climate, whlcb does not en courage us to wear the beautiful, aenaibla sandals of tne Greeks and Hebrews. It was the advice of an unforgotten young soldier to our marching volunteers of the civil war, Trust in God, but keep your shoes easy. We must not nave errors In our premises ; a corn is a fatal error to a walk er. Tnerefore take to square, low heels. wide soles, and ample toe room. Wear loose, short, warm clothes, if the weather be cold, but heavy ones never. "Light flannel is capital, all the year around. Caps are better than bats, bv land as by sea, for the wind can not catch at them. One's stockings are apt to bunct and feel uncomfortable on a long tramp But if, before starting, yoj soak your feet fore and aft. so thiittiii-y are cased in lather, ihey will keep coot and easy under you from morning till n ght. 'Break an egg in your bootsl' said James T. Tielils, who was a boy all his life. BJt whichever you do, you wUJ find it a great help and "onvenience. though tbe prescription may seem queer to s novice." I'ower of ttoa Mosqalto. ' A scientist computes that with the aid of a machine constructed on the princi ple of the boring, drilling and pumping apparatus of the mosquito, a bole could be bored to the center of tbe earth In less than a day. It- :-is- :-the -:- Talk -:- of -:-1 he -:- City. A golden opportunity to get au organ. will be given BOSTON CASH STORE. For every dollar's worth'kof goods you buy, a ticket will be given. We represent the following leading firms c; the United states. Agent for : : BECKER, MEYER & Co' ( 220 Market St., Chicago,) Fine Boys' and Youths' Clothing. Their goods have a national rep utation, equal to high grade tailor work. . . Agency for- Tbe Bruwnsville Woolen Mills Co. Their goods have received the highest awards at all the fairs of the United states. WE are always there with our perpetual OUR CABINET has been Beleoted. OUR SECRETARY OF WAR bas annihilated high prices. OCU SECRETARY OF STATE has dosed a treaty annexing a new Spring and Summer stock for yonr inspection, at living, breathing prices, at the BOSTON CASH STORE, J. H. KOLMAN. ARB YOU Thinkingof a new 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 beooming ? IF SO Come and talk it over with ua. We're prepared to throw a flood of light upon every element of unceitainty. A Big Line of Silks. AU the latest styles in Figured India Silks. Samples will he mailed FREE on application. lours Resp y. --GENERAL MERCHANTS,-- HEPPNER, - ." OREGON. HERE IS THE PLACE .1 To Get Even on Your Liife. f : Hardware JUST OPENED.- A COMPLETE LINE OF - - Hardware, QUEENSWARE, Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Bathtubs aud Hinkn, Plumbing Materials, agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds ot Kepairiug quickly and neatly done. THE CELEBRATED Odd Fellows' balding, Main St., E. G. 8 LOCUM. THF -Have just SPUING Coneiftiug of "Wall :- Paper - One Carload Latest Designs. Patterns and Price. Also a fine line of w Hammocks, Baby Carriages, Rog, Meltings, Clooka,Glafi, Refrigerator., Window rihndce and Torture Curtaina Undertaking A. -f Specialty. BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains in Jewelry, Cash Talks. J25&r Trust Busts SEE BOIlii. MAY H1HKKT. H EITHER, OK. is I NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER man away at the Agent for the well-known tailor ing firm of J. L. CAIIN. 150 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, who has a world-Hide rcpuidiioii for superior w orkmuiihtiip. We keep the celebrated : : ROSENTHAL i FEDKK'S Ladies', Gents' and Children's Moots aud fc-hocs. polioy ot low prices and first-class goods. v - Stoves and Tinware, GLASSWARE," STORE! 8 Bain Waps, Hacks and Buckboards, .;. -:- Yoo will save monoy by getting oar prices before purchasing elsewhere. :- :- : -: :- -:- HEPPNER, OUEGON, J. M. WADDELL. reooived a select- STOCK, ONE CAE LOAD : - arid -:- Carpets. FURNITURE ! JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, Sll.V K R V A R E, MDHICAL INSTRUMENTS, Elo., Etc ORPICB Anything New of Real Merit You can Generally Find -f4 r. For Sale :-: by -" I l ! We don't run tbird-clasB junk shop where yoa esn buy shoddy goods at twiw their Vltln hnt B. tr-.nr. H.ut 1 .l l B 7 , - no baits or Gouts' Furnishinff Goods, Hardware, GROCERIES Wood and Willoware, -STATIONERY, CONFE0IT0NEHY, ETO.- Ask our old customers bow we treat tbem. Corner Main and IeeP You" Eye Open -AT- MINOR "Where you will find a grand display 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, Groceries, Clothing, Mm, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, If yon waut value for your money, oorao STORAGE AND ATTENDED TO IN A Business-like -:- Manner ANU AT REASONABLE RATES. Wool Growers' Warehouse Near the Depot: HEPPNER, : . OREGON. C Change of V-TTE HAVE TAKEN OHARGE l T whiob we propose to oondnot in on hands at all timed tbe o hoi cent Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw & Mccarty, ProDrietors. BR. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. C. V. S. , London, England. Veterinary Surgeon"; Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 am prepared to do U kinds of Veterinary Bnntery, Emasculating- Horses slid Rexllnmi a Hpeol alty. (Tbis Is tu only true method o( oiwratfriifon horses.) Hiieyln. ol Cattle and Horn on short notice. I will treat all animals In the must sniiroved procedure ol Voter- ii. j Burger;, ii you uave any su a call on nie at HEPPNER, SPRING -SO IS New York Cash Racket Store. JCHT ORDERED, AND TO ARRIVE SOON : fipringand Summ.r Drcs. Goods, Calicoe., Uinuliam., Flnanoinif., Dmiiery, (tout.' FuruiabinRa; lo Ludiea' Underwear and, numerous other Roods in t Lint line. Notiona and Tinware in stock; Tery aheap. When I uy oheap, I ninn it. You liaTe but to call and iuvea tiirate to be satisfied. I do none but a oaali buairi.M, and can therefore underaell all onmpetitori. J. W. MATLOCK, Prop. Main Street, next door to the Opera Honr. TS CENTRAL HOTEL -Is Now Opentothe Public.i New Building and Newly Furnished Throughout. Board per week 84 50 " and Lodging per week, S,o0 Only firbt-claBS $1 dny Iiouh in towu. Free liack to and from all traint HEPPNER, If. R. ELLIS HEPPNER, Who are Noted for beinj? The Leaders. won. guuua lit uoueet prioea, witn trip. We keep Tinware Guns, Ammunition, ! : ; ; . Willow Streets, HEPPNER, OREGON. for- BARGAINS! & COS of quality and elegancn, and the Furnishing Goods, etc. und see ua. If yon want to enjoy the full FORWARDING. Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, the most entlafantnrv annuals It will b. to your Interest to Stewart's stables. Kit) iw OR EGO IS HERE THE- Hinrjle Meals 29 oents tJ(in 2Bcenla C. O. SAHQKNT, Proprietor. OKKQON ATTOnNHT AT TJ4.W1 And CommiaHioniT of the V. S. Circuit Court. All land P matter attended to promptly and aocoraWly. Offloa in National Bank building. OREGON