7i V ihilxilrliiK Uir IHhfilliltl ol illkiilay ,,., T .i.bliu. (l nailtu. 1UL vet Mi.-ir i-.h.l-Ii. uvl ialir tl.un Mumluy .wimij; fr Tu.luy's l. " '"D-tj -,-uiiik ior rrmiiys eill '". 111- rT.KJt.lN I'llHUHIilNUCo. NUI UK. 1. ihe m of fiva cenis r line will he ul-arKr-l fur "canls ol thanks," "reioliillum ul twun't," lists ul vtwldliiK presents and donors, ud obituary uulii oa, (ullier tlian those the wilt- ur aiiau mm, n give aa a matter ol wwi.) and -Mitel -tSIHfUUi meetiuuH lur whaLci'Mrniiri,. . -loti.en ol church und nuclei y and allolher cutcrtaliiuieuta Iruiu wlili h revenue la to be de rived, shall be charged lor at the rate ol live t.iiv. ineae roiea win oe itrlcuy adher ed to in every initauce. Advertising rau reasonable and made known iifnii- aiiiauuu. We hold ewli and every correboinlent re epoii.tulo lor hla or her coininunlcalion. No coiriKjiidene Hill bu published unlcaH the wiitei a real name i bigued aa au evidence ol good luilh. I KlbllEK, NEWsrAMSK ADVEK'lls- 1 j Ing Agent, il Merchants exchange. ban fiali-lsco, is our aiilhoii-eu agent. his paper U kept on i.lo lu hiaoiiice. TIME TABLE. Stage lor nurilmun, Mominient, Lon Creek, John Day and canyon Cliy, leuvea aa follows : fcvei y day at 8 p. in., except annuity. AmvcBe.ery duyat 5 a. in., except londa). 'Hie cheapest, quickcat und beat Hue to or from the interior country. , . , , UKl.EVAN, l'rop. W. A. Johnatim, Agent. (jive your businem to Heppner euple, and therefore axaiiit to buikt up JJejip ner. I'ulrunize those who patronize you. Here and There. Old Mother II ubbard went to the cupboard To get her poor boardera a lunch ; When ahe got there ahe waa combing her hair And left lu the butter a bunch. For Rood heal lb lake 1U ITS PILLS. Geo. A. Beavisis iu the city. Atitifermentiue for aale by Minor & Co. 63 7 Ben Mathews waa iu the city Satur day. Jack Mullock Stinduyed in the moun tains. Mrs. Hiok Mathews hits gone to Teel springs. J. F. Willis waa up from Lexington Saturday. im cream freezers at a disaouat at V C. Tbumpbou Company's. 534 Lawrence Sweek came over yesterday trotu Hamilton. W. 0. Pedlar, of Portland, is visiting friends in the oily. Bub and Eva McGiuley bave been beard from at (Jnuyou Oily. Frauk Elder and Frank Wilmorth left for Devolution lake S .UnJay. Snnator Blaokman in expected borne in a tew da s from tbe Euet. T. It. Howard aud family returned from tbe miuntains Saturday. W. L H.iliiii; bus iiu"d the crowd up in tbe Blues for a abort vuoation. Geo. Sliiok tbiuks that bis crop will exceed 10 bu. to the acre. We hope so. The G.izeile has a rattling good water barrel for aale cheap. tf. Tbe Gem aud Pulace saloons for line liquora, MeAtee Broc, Propa. aw AutifHrmontine, te (treat fruit pre servalive, lorcnle by Miuor &Gu. 03 7 8. O. V. uieetinK Tbprsday eveoiiur, August 17. All members should be preaeut. I . The iwioE-A-w kek Gazette now oulj T S2.5U iu advauce, payable iu cash or Ooou Bkius. 1 " Bi-v. M. Bramblet and family and , ' W. 0 L icy a id family leave tomorrow , for tbe Blues. I . Sunday some of Heppner's young ' people went up to Matlock's rancu on . I Hintou on ek. YJ F. J. Hallook and family left Sunday tor tbe Blues. They will go into oump tip on Dilob oreek, "i Harry I'billipa took out a number of ; Heppuerites rjalurday to tbe cool re 1 treate of tbe Bluea. I A. G. B.trtboloinew waaiu from Alpine "i Saturday. He reporlB everytbiuj; dry and duaty witb tbtm. '. e m"at '"lv" payment oa suboript- , t ions. Paper is cash uud we can't K"t J aloug without mouey. Sherman lion. or, J. M. Huger and -, G. S. VanOuyu leave tomorrow for a '; grouse buut up above bere. k Dr. Swinburne is reported to have : captured a hawk up iu tbe mountains, '( auit unw ia alter bigger game. Wm Hngbes oame back Friday from McDulli. spi nigs. His wife aud children still remain at that (unions rei-ort. Tbe Ueppuer Oauyou stage liue is the best, cheapest and quickest to the iu tenor. Every man who takes any interest in faat stork ahould subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobaoco habit. See ad. Sure, efficient, easy Hood's pills bey should be in every traveler's grip aud every family medioiue obest. Tbe Gazette has a lot of metal whioh it will sell at 20 o-nta a pound, oash. Makes the boss stuff to "tm-m" boxing. Have you gt any machinery's that out of repair? If so conn m aud get some metal and refit your boxing. Times are hard aud rents should fall in proportion. so one can hflord to pay rents now thtf tUay did in go id tim-s Condon Globe: Mrs. W. P. Sorivner, of Ueppuer, visited her moth-r, Mrs. E Meek aud other relatives al Coudou this week. Autifermentine preaervesfruit, cider, milk, butter, eggs, torn itoes, oatsup. pickles, eto. For sale by Minor & Co. 63 7 Joe Eskelson, of S ioial Bidge, was iu Saturday. Joe says wheat will not go over seven bn. per acre iu bis neighbor hood. Cholera bai broken ont in New York harbor. There are at present fif'esu eases, all immigrants, passengers from tbe ateamer Karamauia. Tbe balauoe of our atock of guaranteed rubber bose to be sold f ir cash to Close out for tbe seaaou at P. C. i'bomiwou Company. 63 4 Al. Roberts returned to tb .m laotains Saturday, loaded dowu with m tuy necessaries, provisions, decofltioua for medical purposes only, etc. Chicken thieves are said to abound in the south part of towo. As they are known, "further expeditions of that kind bad belter be foregone. Antifermentine is specially useful for preserving fruits of all kinds with out cooking. For sale by Minor & Co. f8-7 Dr. Gagen and John Hughes went out grouse hunting in tbe Blues Friday re turning yesterdav. Tuey report game source and weatber very oool up there. Mr. J. C. Bonwell, one of tbe best known and most res pect-d citizens of Browuwood, TeXis, suffered with di rrbce t for a long time ami tUfd many different remedies withnlit heneQt, until Cbambeilaiii's Colic, Cholera and I DisrrloB a Remedy was used; that re ! lleved him at ouoe. For sale by Slovnm, I "N r Johnson Drug Co. While in fmm G Hiieb. rry Hntunlav, J.-ke Ji.Iiuniiu informed us t list heiollng was in lull blast nut In that section, and that gram was butter than bad been ex pected. Don't ov. rlimk J. B.T.droe at .the Arc -de when tinrsty. H tlf and balf and frewli beer alwas on tap AIo a fine iitonk of liquora aud oighrs alwava on baud. Give Ted a oall. Uiil iiatt baa ourcliaHed Hinb Math. ewn' iutBceM id the City Ho'el barber "nop auaves, shampoos, lisir-culs, etc., diehed up in the -best of style balbs for the millions. Or. B. F. Vaughan basdecided to leave Heppmr, and all those owing him are requested to makeimmedistesettlemeot. 1'Iiohb desiring work should apply at once. 143tf. Green Mathews' the b.rbnr, is now lo cated next door lo tbe furniture store on Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and the like aways ou tap. J. C Bjrd, son of V. C. Byrd of tbe Burns Herald, was in Ueppuer over Sun day. He left Monday m irning for Cor valha where be will probably work on tbe Times. Young Peroy Gaboon, who was acciden tally Mi"' up nt Lehman springs recently, is reported us dangerously hurt. The bullet 1 10k off a piuoe of the shoulder blade. E. G. Sloan and family, Mrs. 8. 8. Horuor and Mis. N. S. Dawson leave to morrow for the cool retreats amid tbe sylvan shades of ye much-talked of Blue mountain. , Frank McFurland left Monday morn ing for Grant county to look after buxiuess matters over in Ibat section. Mr. McFurland txpeats to be Bone nbout two weeks. Word comes over from LaGrande that Din Horuor was discharged. Since hut time be baa brought suit against Mr. Beeves, Mr. Horuor ia expeoted home Saturday of this week. We acknowledge tbe receipt of a bunch of Hawaiian papers, thanks to the kiudueas of our American friend, i vau YV. E.tep, who la uow oouueoted with the government schools. E J. Slocum has secured tbe lease on tbe room foiinerly occupied aa a barber shop iu the Palace hotel. Mr. Mathews will tit up the IV1 cS words building, next door to the Ueppuer furniture store, as a birber shop. T. M. : Mr. Chaa. Sargent, of Heppnei. is iu our oily visiting his parents. He does not report brigut prospeots for orops iu Morrow county, and saja the nveage will be from teu to twelve bushels to the acre. We must realize on remainder of sew ing machines soon as possible and tbey will be aold for cash at atartlingly low liuures. If you want a sewing wacbiue, here is a snap. P. C. Thompson Company's 63 4 O F. Thompson and wife, of Butter creek, accompanied by Mrs. H. C. Thomp son, have returuedfrom the World's Fair. Mr. Itiompsou thinks tbe fair ought to be kept opeu another year to give all a chance to vimt it. The advice that most men will give you is not to drink, but when yon do get the best. The Belvedere saloon cnriies an excellent stock ol cigars, liquors wines aud beer. A hue billiard parlor in conneotiou. Call on Charlie aud Dick who will always tieut you court eously, tf. J. A. Sanders, a tourist printer. formerly of Spokane, was iu town yeaterday. Sauders says he has beeu almost over the entire coast during the past year, and as yet has failed to find a town b iter or more prosperous thau his old home. There is a moral in this to those who are talking of leaving ibis section. First convince yourself that yon know of u better country. Eugene Guard: The reward of S3000 offered by tb. Southern Pacific oouipauy tor the arrtst aud couviction of tbe parties bo attempted to wreck the overland train near Y ouoalla last spring, has been paid. The amount was tnru ed over last Saturday to Sheriff Noland of this County and S. C. Miller, sheriff of Douglas county, these ofhoers baviug been instrumental in the arrest Biid oouviotiru of "Hero" Richardson for committing tbe act. E. O : The Parr bova, sent to the pen lor riot committed at Adams, and lately pardouei out, oiune up thle morning from Salem. Henry looks as though hi. experience is prison had not been p irtionl irly depressing, but Joe, who has hud attaoks of hf morrhage from i he lungs for the past three mouths, is considerably reduced. Tbe boys it is said, have had all the hilarity they want and lutend to piutit by tbeli experience. A Mystbiuouu I-.oiD8.xr Since tbe robbing of the general merohnndiBe store of -amen F. Alleu, of Fox, became public, G. V. McHaley, tbe Hamilton merchant, tells of an inoideut that happened at Hamilton one eveuug of last week. He bud repaired to his tesideuoe und retired tor tbe evening, when his wife and her sister notioed from the veranda of the dwelling fonr men on horseback ride around the store building, asifdesiious of entering, but finding Mi. McHuley absent, one of thein rode to his resi leuce aud inquired for him, of Mrs. McHaley, at the same holding his head in such a position as lo render it impossible for them to reoof biz. him. Mr. McHaley, on being apprised of tbe man's presence, made iLquiries as to what be wanted, to which the stranger replied that they were g jug to Desolation lake, or some other place, and wanted to get some Cartridges; but on being asked what kiud he wanted, he was dumbfounded tor a mopieut, and had to iuquire of another fello who bud stopped some distance from tbe residenoe, before be oould reply, Mr. McUaley, not caring to get up at that hour of tbe night, told the Btrauger that he had no such cartridges in stock, aud later tbe fellos all disappeared. Since, Mr. McHaley made inquirv as to who these strangera were, aud he firmly believes that bad be responded to their reques', aud gone to the store, be would have been robbed of what oasb he bad on hand. Long Creek Eagle. What hb Knows Abict Horse-Rais ino. A few weeks ago Editor Gourlay, of the Seutiuel, sent over lo bis ranch iu Wusco oonniy for his driving mare. The mare arrived in due time, and she was swelled like a poiBoued pup. Gour lay assured his friends that the animal was only "grass fat" and a few days' dri'iug would bring ber down to her normal s;Z9 A few days after Mr. Don nell had a lonuistf desire to visit bis ..1.1 Tl I1IIai ami mukinc- tha fitnt known in the presence of Mr. Gourlay, be at once tendered Mr. Donuell bis bu.'gy and grass fed animal. The offer was acoepteJ, and the uext morning the i m i f o vn i) pinto n u nil )T TV Mr. Larkin Mole Family Helped " My husband waj conOnod to the home, al most unable to walk, on aocouut ot an ulcer on hlJ left lee- He took Bood'i Sa-Saporllla and tai at once titan were atgns of imprwr nun- lio was soon able to B- to wora alo. ilj oldest son w stric'.tcn down with vhcxt. initio (over. Af.er taking IIoou'i SirsaparUla HoodV'Cures a dhnrt time hs soon rO-Overed 111 . health. At tending others. I becamo all run down. Hood's Strsa iarlllt did me much pood." Mrs. 8. 8. Lahkin, Chloo, Butto County, California. Hood's PIII3 aro prompt and cIDclent, yet easy In action. Bold by all druggists. 25c stable was viBited for the purpose of hitohing np, when, behold, some of the luxurious grass from Mr. Gornlay's ranch bad turned into legs, head, eyes and ears. In short, old D ibbitiB bad a colt. Cyclists back Harry Warren got back from Portland last Thursday even ing, while bis partner, Ike Enuis, did not return till Sunday, Tue boys only went as far aa Blalook on their wheels, the road being too rough and the weath er rather sultry. At that place they boarded the train, aud in due time joined tbe exoursiouista for the beach where they bad au elegaut time. Before re turning, Ike visited bis wife at Hills bora, hence delay iu getting back. Tug Fox Robbubt. Since publishing an account of tne Fox robbery, we learn that Johuuy Chrismau gave bail in tbe Bum ol $1,500; tuat J as. Short was not present when tbe robbery oooured; that the other parties implicated in the affair are Wm. Moore aud Ralph Reiter, iustead of "Mosier" aud "Rider." Moore aud Reiter are in jail in default of bondsman. Only a small amount of the money bad been recovered at last accounts, and it is doubtful if ever found. The loss falls heavily on Mr. Aden as a greater part of tbe mouey was on deposit. Ckiminal Carhilbssnkss Ed. Dolson killed Jessie Walton at Pendleton last Friday evening. He was considerably under tbe iniluenae of liquor, aud while carelessly I andliug a pistol it was dis charged, the ballet striking the woman in the mouth, from which she died in fifteen ur tweuty minutes. Dolson is a gambler and the woman was a character of Ihe town. Dolson was arraigned charged with murder in the svoond de gree, and waiving examination was bound over in the sum of $2,000. The weapon with whioh tbe Uiootiog was doue was au ivory-handled affair and formerly belonged to tbe late Hank Vaaghan. Somewhat OBSTREPEBous.-Snturday lust Sheriff Noble arrested Lee Kil bourne for drunk aud disorderly con duot. It took tbe combined efforts of the sheriff aud several deputies to pat tbe irons on him without doing him bodily injury. Tbe trouble arose fiist between Tommy Brown and Lee. Tbe former wus playing on tbe orgau and on being interrupted by Lee quit. Lee attempted to put Brown bnok on tbe stool, and finally took hold ot bis throat. This was tbe beginning of more serious trouble which ended in Kilbonrne's arrest. No justice or recorder being in town, he was released Sunday without fine. Lee is all right v. lieu be is sober, aud it is to be regretted that be will insist on gettiug full and making trouble, which will end disastrously sooner or later. "How to Core All Sklu Diseases.' Simply apply "Swuyue's Oiutinent." No internal medioiue required. Cures tetter, enema, itob, all eruptions on tbe faoe, bauds, nose, &c, leaving tbe skin clear, white aud healtbly. Its great healiug and curative powers are possess ed by no otber remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swajne's Ointment. sw 1 yr, Rip's Wood Yahd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip, Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or no- sawed. Wood sawed aud delivered at $7.00 per oord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per oord: three times. SI 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Uottard s. 4 tf. Shoemakeb. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' ex peri ence, has just located in tbe Abraham sicr building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line, tit Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man and warrants all work. Give him a call. Mwtf Land Fob Sale. 430 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranou and will be sold cheap. Call Bt Gazette office for partionlara and terms. tf, NEW REsrAUltANT. I have opeued a hist olass restaurant at tbe old Matlock building called Holton restaurant. 43 tf. Mrs. G. W. Swaqoart. CHL'KCU ANNOUNCEMENT. Duion services uext Suoday, Aug. 20 Preaching iu the M E. church, South, at 11 a. m by Rev. J. M. Sbillee. rtubj tot: Rev. 2:17.,''To hi in that uvercomeih will 1 give lo eat of the bidden manna.' Presotuug in tbe M. E. church, 8 p. m. by Edwin Palmer, buhject: Isa. 21:11, ''Watchman, what ot the night." All are cordialy invited to attend. E. Palmeb. WAN I ED. Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to offer both in fruits aud ornamentals, and Oo itrolled only by us. We pay cnuiuiisston or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure ohoice of tonitory. Mat Bbothebs, Nurserymen, 142-60 Rochester, N. Y. I . A To ObtainAnOrgan Fim P - . Vin ii,ui nP eeive a tioketon a Grand Weaver dollar Organ to be given away December 21th 1898, A. Q-RlpA.T BLTCSSISrG- Tfi A.T ' - - . ... KOLIVIAN Has Opened Up at Heppner. Offers a magnificent new stock at nrsi-oias goons. men grades in ail departments. True merit in every article. Honest quality. Au immense assortment nothing miss ing. The quality will tell it : Ihe price will sell it. That is tbe reason yon shonld come early and secure vonr BAR GAINS from our splendid lines ot DBY 600D8, DLOTHWG. BOQTS aafl SHOES ! Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats. We, show all tbe latest novelties in tions in all standard styles. We ;i stock the bst of its kiud. The dollar you spend with ns goes farther, lasts j longer, gets more style, gets more qnantitv, gets more quality, and does ,. I more good in service, worth and wear than any money you spend. Our goods and prices, now waiting for your inspection, will prove this. Rpmember it is an established fact that it pays io trade, providing you want to save money, at tbe J. BKN I.EfiAND, Sslenmnn. HERE IS THE PLACE To CJet Even on Your Iile. P HARDWARE : STORE ! JUST OPENED. A COMPLETE LINE OF Hardware, QUEENSWARE, GL ASSWARE, Wood and Willowwnre, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pipe, Tanks, Batbtnbs and Kinks, Plumbing Materii.ls, Agricultural Imple ments. All Kinds of Repairing quickly and neatly doue. fOE CELEBRATED :- -:- Yon will save money by getting our prioes before purchasing elsewhere. :- -: :- -:- : -:- Odd Fellows' building, Main St., m DISCOUNT i. i M AT mi- McFarland Mercantile Co. Heppner. Oregon. Now is the time to make vonr money oonnt. Our whole stock or Prv Qrods, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, fancy Goods, Gloves, etc, etc., will be sold at wholesale prices for cash. Having Quit the Credit System, We are offering goods lower than ever before known in Oregon. This is NO BAIT on a few lines. Our WHOLE STOCK goes at such reduoed 6gures that the per son needing supplies for cash cau be made happy. If yon wish to save your money send in orders by mail or oall in person. We are giving disoouuta on per oent. off. Dry Goods, Clothing, eto 25 to 33 Men's and Boys' Hats 80 Women's snd Children's Shoes,25 to 30 Men's Shoes 20 to 31) Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings and Domestios 20 All groceries at lowest wholesale rales. Country orders solioited, cash with orders. Shipments of wool reaeived as cash. Very Respectfully, MoFARLAND MERCANTILE CO. Reserved for the leader of Cash Trade. C. S.VANDUYN, Heppner, Oregon. BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG. MAY -.ittcET. HEPPNER. OK Portland. Okegon. A. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. TYlT.T .ATT.I eh .f ,rl .(H -. Organ one hundred and twenty -five prices tbe lowest yet named for striotly great profusion. We kePD the finest selec make it a Doint to bave everv article in H. KOLMAN. Stoves and Tinware, Bain Waaons, Hacks ano Buckboards 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. per cent off. Hosiery 30 Meu's Oversbirts aud Furnish- iiif Goods 30 Hardware...- 20 to 25 Siul. lie, Harness, Stoves aud Ttnware 20 to 30 JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Eto. Trust 13usts P. Ahuktronc. Pkincii'ai.. n"" P. g. ffgon,Pgoi? go, Uaving put their business upon a tem porary cash basis, Call Attention to the fact that Money has a Hpt. ti?b Prm " CHASING Power, than l-I rnrnti-'f. We must tret onr stock into money, aud comes in sight. Shake your lll llNOR m RIGHT IN THE LEAD And Bound to Stay. -Our Prioes Iff n n mm ii Boots, Shoes, Provisions, Notions, Etc. Are tha lowest Come and point confident you will be pleased, An early call will be appreciated. Change of y K HAVE TAKEN CHARGE T whioh we propose to conduct in i , . . , . on bands at all times tbe choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. shaw 85-tl DK. JOSEPH J. BILL, Graduate M. E. O. V. S., London, England. Veterinary Chronic Diseases a Specialty. 1 4 airvePaiTi0uOth.1nkn.-1. Ve,.inar;. S'"'!!e7' Kra:nlatlng Ho., and Reitling. a Sped, alty. (This la the only true method of operating on horsei.) Upeylng ol Cattle ana Horn " t0.rrvn. V.1 W, 'l.fSh' h in ,the,m?" P.Prove51ro5edur-0( V.te-?0' , f. JUH a, j .,v HEPPNER, can uu ine ai -OF- m Keeley Institute KIEK & RTJHX, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full line of STAPLE ANTD FAUSTCY -f Groceries and Previsions. A full line nf choice Pipr. Cnltm unit Tiioo in fnni ., u..'. n.. i naually kept in a first-cluss bakery store. try them. D R. FOOTE'S HAND-BOOR OP HEALTH HINTS AND BEADY KBCIPES, la the title of a very valuable book that elvoa a ireat amount i.i- -. . I Importance to Everybody, cooccralng their daily II Influence of Plants, Occupation for Invalids, Alcohol as a Food and a fcediclne, Superfluous nalr. What to Eat, How to Bat It, Tblnira to Do, Thlnita to Avoid, Perils of Rummer, uanifers 01 -.using, KestorinK the nro wnert, Contagious Diseases. Malarial Affections Overheating Uouses, Preventing Near-sighted- How to Avoid iS CrouS-to Pre v SSf Ventilation, ness. Exercise, i.. IT TELLS HOW TO CUBE Black Eyes, Boils, Bums, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns. Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhaia, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Eelone Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth." Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache Uloerii Wartt, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVli IMGTORK BILLS. tlTAll new aiibacribera and prompt renewals during tbe month of Aug. will be pres. n Bed with a free oopy of this as a premium. --. . - .... or COURSF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY OUGHT TO KNOW. READ P. II. T. )Tlie visit nr Ikiv l'i i'l !.. )Tlio iiuv I'iri linw lo ! l..i''t'..' in imirniige; (The fond jmrent how to liuvn iyv.c, luibics; )The mollicf how t have tliem without, pain; )The childless how to ho fruitful and multiply )Tho curious how they " flowed" and cunifi to he )The healthy liow to enjoy life and keep well ; )The invalid how to get well affiiiu speedily; )The iiiijirudent how to regain wasted energy. )AU who want knowledge that is of most worth )Pind it in Dr. Foote's " Tlain Iloine Talk," ) 1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates: 200 recipes; ) Reduced from $.'i.2." to 'V)j I'irciilavs free. JMuiTiiy Hill Book Co.. i.t) E. 2Kth St., Now York ID 11 Is, Dawson & Iyons, ATTOIINKYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, : : : ; : OREGON. Otis rattan NOTARY PUBLIC -CONVEYANCER The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCUUtiTI-Hi UNQLANO i W. FATIERSON, AtiENT ""0 q t B,.t the worm , w . ever' biefore .""known iu profits are no obj-ot when tbe money oash at os and see ns tumble. tlaw Heppner, Oregon. in all lines of out the gooda you wish, ttnd we are because our prices are all right. & CO Ownership OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET, the most aatiBfantnrv ..- tp.-ii J - T I ,11 Anil & Mccarty, ProDrietors. - m. Sugeon annum, n will Om IO your interest to -lewari'i stables, 638 aw OREGON For the Cure o Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It It located at Foreat Grove, Or., The Mott Beautiful Town on Vie Coatt. Call at the Oaistti office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and iur cure. They will ell cheap foi cash. Call ann habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, eto.. ABOUT Parasites of the Skin. Cars of Teeth Bathing - Best Way, After-Dinner Nans I.ungsandLuneDlseases, Effects of tobacco'. 1 low to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperanoe, ( lothlng, What to Wear, Headache, Cause Oar., v .,ral iu - tin uni i.iro. -r Dili' to IIIMITV 7 1 N"'L" Wit ; MAYS ONE (AGENT ( SOLD ;( 42 (AND HB ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( COPIES .( ''OLD. CALL, AT OPPICB VMfWk)