'll H l! AllV KKTi..Mi.s. I'i"--i- .IlsImiik tilt iimvrtion oti!i!v a,l il luu-r limn Mu.iy evcuiiiE for I iie.lLv' Uim'.ITHItwiM I'UBLIHimutU Nil I K K. w .'r1!"1 ","t',,",!!" iur """i'"" p.. rivKi nil .iji , " ""-" reieimeum uedu- ....i!'!'i',,,''u',b, " every corri-huonuent rv l orr .;,.;... .(,', 0""'l'lwUiill. No u.,ii,.'. , i ' " puuiiMieu ii ii lens tin- "1 P. Flail KK, NEWHHAI'ER AllVEKTi bun Hhikibco, 18 our aiuliurlMM auenl. 'lliiM pupur I. kuutuu nic luiiinuuicB. Mage for IlardiiMii, Monument, Lonir (Jreult John Day ana Canyon Wiy, leaven an folloim fcvery day at 8 p. in., except auiitlay. -Urlven every Uiiy ali a. ui.,exuepulonday. Hie elieni,et, quictt'Ht and uebt line to or from, the interior country. ..,,. J o. IIEI.EVAN, r'ron. W. A. Julinaton, Agent. ' Give your business to lleppner people, mat therejore usstst to butUi up IJepp iter. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. He klsied her ai the lay asleep Wuiuii the uatuiuuek'i close embrace. She woke betimes and told him that Mle dreamed a bug fell on her luce. In rural arbor with urban ardor You uirt iih the ly country maid, Who hi aspect demurer than clever conjurer beemi won by the polish displayed; But never believe her, this artiul deceiver, Tlie rogue lnukes tills part oi her art, Which la numbered quite high iu the things that yoa uuy. When you liquidate ere you depart. Major Mugouti la tnkiutf iu Hlem. Purely VBjfotubltf Ujod'd Pills 23a. Bi.ly Hi debraiid was iu n taw days thmvvtek. Tbretiliing is iu full bliist iu ninat parts oi Uiu couutry. Billy i)iuis wus Hi from Bultflr creek Veduendu)', John Molliilly, wan iti Wouuenday from JButter creek. MiBg Etta Minor joiued the crowd up in the Blues Wedutsduy. Gbo. UiirriuKtou and Homer returned fruui the Sjiius iuteduv. Burn lu tlie wife oi Bennett Lhiik, o( Butter cieek, uu lue 13,U lust., u boy. Cooler weather will boou set tbe tide of iuiuiiifiatiou fruin the inouuuius this way. Bora Op near Ridge, on the 13tb hiBt., to the wife of Thus. OurUuue, a son. During Mrs. 0. M. Cbarlton's abseuoa Mrs. L. W. briij;swiil edit the W. 0 T. U. cuiumii. A jolly orowd of Lexiugtunites putised tbruUKb Heppner Tuesday on tbeir way to the mountains. Tbe coming and going of Heppner's' oitizeus to and from toe mountains still coutiuues. Mrs. 0. iM. Charlloa departed Monday for Lebanon to Tin it her husband's people lor u few weeks. Geo. Evans, of Ihu Lexington country is layuiK iu u ouoice supply of black pine for winter use. Drs. B. F. and E igene Vuuguau went out Weduesdrty tor u few dayj' urouae liuniiug in tlie Blues. Willie Touey, of Wbeeler, Crook couuty, was Urowued iu the John JJa, near Burnt lanon ou tbe 6ih inat. J. F. Djossxys that the Ella neigh borhood is not tue wordt lavored Section in tlie mutter of a crop. Turner. MeCurty & Edwards, of S;iud Hollow, are prepni lug to start up their threshing machine for the bkusou. Jake Young and Wes Bruuuon were in Wednesday, Beeurmg supplies pre paratory lor the threshing season. El. I) iv aud Jointly Aye, were over on Burnt river recently to look lifter tueir sheep. Tuey found good runge. Dick Neville gives as a reason f.ir nut takiug uu outing this year, that be can stay at borne aud have all of the "blilus" he wants. Friemnun, who used to run restau rant at I'orilimd, is low in the hotel busiuesa at Jtlouolulu. He calls his place the Portland. Many are sanguine that Morrow couuiy will have as much grain iu the aggregate ibis year us tbe good season of two i ears ago. In fpeukitjg of chicken thieves in our last issue, we sboiild navunatd lhat tbeir depredations bad bcrn on. fined so far to the ninth end ol our tow n. Mi'. Mji ilouifuliu, who was Btnbbed by A. J. Uummiugs over ueur the Eagle sawmill recently, bus entirely recovered. CuminiDgB is out ou bail. vV. E. Hiutt aud mother were over frcm Uidge yesterday on business. Mr. Hiutt bad just reluinid from above where be hud been harvestiug. Mr. Jas. Boyse has returned from Dm) ton, where be bas purchased tjrupi-rty. lie will move there soon, and may possibly go into business. Joe Keeuey, and Blind Johnny Keeney oame over from Lung Creek Tuesday. Johnny bas been visiting there for some weeks, and reports a pleasant time. Ue i. Vau Winkle and Bill Finley, last week, killed a black bear down on ihe sand near Uasile hoik. How fhe wan derer came down in (hat neighborhood, is hardly explainable. J. M. Humphrey reoently returned from Portlund where be disposed oi a car lornl of fine horses. Ho bnuiht baok witb bim big stallion, formally tbe property of Percy Blytbe. B. 8 Pigue, of the Orgon Weather Benino, hxs gone to Chicago for a brhf visit to the World's Fair, and to nttend the American Association of State Weatber Services. Pimllnp Commerce: Th Heppner Ga zette advertises that it bus a rattling IA! COPPER F(IYETED ' X" j3ottm'"PAN13 good wider brrel to sell. All of which is a reminder that the Puyullup Com iiierceslinp hug u bang-up brandy barrel also on sale. T. AI : Governor Peniioyer Thursdny isat-d u proclamntinii calling tne at leuliou of the people of Uregnu to a law passed lit the last sensiou of the legis Uliire, wlm h makes it piiniabablH by a hue for any pet sou to kindles lire on mini nor ins own and a misdemeanor to set Bre to any wooden country or forest belonging to the state or Ihe United Htatew. punishable by a flue not exceed ing 1UjO or impnsoumeut not exceeding one year, or by both such flue aud im prisonment. The Walla Walla Statesman warns other towus against a well dressed lady, who is like y to appear and profess that she is going to start a class in painting, hut Mfier she has sold you tbe necessary ouifli, r rotten your name on a list for Ihe in file nf a beautiful cbromo, she "winks" all your neighbors and then leaves the town. Thai kg for the ad vice, but lleppner was snocessfuly duped by this fair lady some four mouths ago. Zionsville (Indiana) Times: Tbe Mi-ses Flora Turpirj, Nellie Gregg. Emma R Smith, Mayme Ander son, Kate Hariison and Nellie Harman are attending tbe World's Fair this week. Tbe party were joined here by MifsJ.'unie Darnell aud Miss Lena Patterson, of Danville. The advice tliRt most men will give you is not to drink, but when yon do get the best. Tbe Belvedere saloon carries an excellent slock ol cigars, liquors wines ami heer. A Hue billiard parlor in connection. Call on Charlie aud Dick who will always tieat you court eously, tf. Jas. McHnleyand wife returned from their Grant Oountv oosseasioos Wednes day. James reports crops below the average over there, with the exoeptiou of the river farms H ere he thinks the I bay and graiu heavier than last season. Mr. and Mrs. Mi-Haley will probably visit ihe World's Fair nixt month. We must realize on remaiuder of sew ing machines soon us possible and the) will he sold for cushat startiingly low figures. If yon want a Bewiug machine, here is u snap. P. 0. Thompson Company's 53 4 Tbe Heppner train was delayed till I 5 o'clock yesterday evening going down ' ou aocnuut of tbe sliiiment of cattle. not arriving here on tbe return trip till 11 o'clock last night. For some reason, no iiiitMclti mail was reoeived. Henry Blackwell brought over 270 head of oatlle from Grant couuty Wednesday evening delivering them to L. Muv, of tbe American Dressed Meat Co., of Poilliind who shipped them below ou yesterday's down train, meut formerly owned by Coffin 3c McFar 1 ii i id , has hitply changed hands, now be ing under the control and management of The McFarluiid Mercantile Companv, which continues busiuesB at tbe old stand with a larger stock than ever. a Don't ovi rlonk J.RTedroe at the Aro de when thirsty. Half aud half and fresh beer always ou tap. Also a fine itnck of liquors and cigars always on band. Give Ted a eall. Heppy BlaekinHn, Homer Harrington. Al. Bums and Ooar Minor won tbe reputation of being the cliBmpion swimmers out at Lebman Rprings. Heppner against, the world. Gid Hatt has purchased Hick Math ews' interest in the City Hotel barber shop Shaves, shampoos, bair-cnts, etc., dished tip in the best of Btyle. Baths for the millions. Or. B. F. Vaughan baBdeoided to leave Heppm r, and all those owing him are requested to mnkeiinmcdiiitesettlement. Those desiring work shonld npply at once. 143tf. Green Mathews' the haiber. is now In dited next door In the furniture store on iVliiin street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and the like aways on tap. Autifernieniine is specially useful for preserving fruits of all kinds with out cooking. For sale by Minor & Co. 53-7 The lialanoe of onr stock of guaranteed rubber hose to be Bold for cash to close nut for the season at F. C. Thompson Company. 3 4 Antifennentine preservesfrait, cider, milk, butter, eggs, torn does, catsup, pickles, elo. Fur sale by Minor & Co. 63 7 B S. Miller, of Lb Grande, formerly pnssenger brakemnn on the n Bin line, is now holding down the position of conductor on the Heppner branch. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Thornton's baby boy bad a very serious alt ack of pnen-m-min out at Teal, having contracted cold while reoeiviug a bath. Cass Matlook and family returned from the springs witb the Heppner orowd us far as their Butter Creek ranch. Dr. David Morton, Kentucky's noted divine, will he in attendance at tbe M. E. church, South, conference at Pendle ton. Every man who takes any interest in fast stork should subsoribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove ou res liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobaoco habit. See ad. Tbe Gazptte has a lot of metal which it will sell at 20 cents a pound, cash. Makes the boss stuff to "bush" boxing. Have yon got any machinery's that out of ippuir? If so come in and get some metal and refit your boxing. The Heppner Canyon stage line ia the heBt, cheapest and quickest to tbe in terior. O'te of Geo. Swaggart's black horses whb found dead in tne pasture near Tub springs, one day last week. J. C French, brother of Millard nnd Lifayette Fiencb, is tip from Los Angeles on a visit. W. L. Saling, T. W. Ayers, and Miss Lnoie God lev returned from tbe moun tains Weduesdav. M. Halverson returned from a abort tour over in Grant oounty Tuesday evening. Tbe Gem and Palace saloons for fine liquors. Me A tee Bros., Props. gw Antifermentine, the great frnit pre servative, forsale by Minor ACo, 63-7 Ice cream freezers at a discount st P C. Thompson Company's. 53 4 Autifeimentine for sale by Minor & Co. 63-7 Abe Spray is over from Monument. Bottom rAi GURANTfcED. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAU Mr. H. L. Salter A well known photographer of lteroed, CaL, testifies: "My faes and body were covered with red blotches which disfigured me and caus ed much suffering. Other medicines tailed to help my case, but after taking four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I am entirely free from any blotches and am perfectly well." HOOD'S CURES. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and carefully prepared. 25c. Try a box. HA VEJYOU BACK A CHE ? DR. GRANT'S CURES Diabetes. tsrigm s Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Waler, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. riiEi-Aitkn by D.W.H. Manufacturing Co, "SKOT1 frm hhiu uy Miocum-Johiiston DrugC". and T. W. Ayers, Jr. Okeqon Educational Exhibit. One of the most important features presented to visitors is the magnificent educational exhibit, now fully open aud oomplete, in the department of liberal arts. Nearly all of the states and territories are creditably represented. Particularly are tbe most distant states well repie sented, from the Atlantio to the Pacific, and of these no exhibit is more at tractive than that presented by tbe state of Oregon. Its specific obaraoter istios are numerous and many of them unique, and at onoe bold tbe attention of the passer-by. In tbe department of ornithology there is a masnifioent dis play of ail the game birds of Oregon elegantly mounted. There are free-band and mechanical drawings and photo graph work illustrating all features of pubho eohool work through tbe several' grades. Of the higher institutions of learning, the state university, the State Agricultural college and the Willamette university lead in tbeir exhibits. The entire exhibit is a splendid tribute to the, enter: rise, skill and ability of tbe teaohers and eohools of the Webfoot state. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Cattm Notes. Mr. D. E. Oilman arrived at the Corban ranob Wednesday, from Dallas, Folk Co. He bas still some oattle on the buncbgrass, having an interest in the bat.d he sold to Fred Hunt of Haystack, and is up gathering a bunch of beef oattle to fill a contract he bas with Shaw & McCarty, the Heppner butouera. 'Gene made the ooutract first witb Hon. T. A. lihea of tbe Heppner First National, who was buying for the Trootdale Paoking Comp any, but as one of the Portland bus pended banks holds tight and fast a large deposit belouging to tbat insti tution, tbe company was unable to ad vance money to pay for tbe oattle, and Mr. Rhea turned bis interest in tbe ooutiact over to Shaw & McCarty. These gentlemen will be at Haystack on August 14th, and wants all tbe good beef they get. Tuey are paying 817 for dry cows, 823 for three year-olds aud 825 for four-year-old steers Fossil Journal. Back Fbom Teel Sfbinoh. Tbe followiug Heppnentes returned from Teel (L'bmau)springs lasteveniug: Geo. Thornton, wife and child, Misses L -atna Matlock, Maggie Beja, Aunie Frlstoe, Gov, Kea, Leslie Matlook and Henry Cannon. All unite in saying that they never bad a more pleasant vacation. More than 20 teams left tbe springs Wednesday morning, and within a week it is thought all will have left the famous resort. Jillis Minor and family, Frank Rogers and family left the springs tbe same day as the other Heppnerites, but are stopping in tbe mountains above town a few days to gather huckleberries. Broken Abji. Ivan Pieroe, the six-year-old son of W. M. Pierce, of the Idea conntry, while riding on a horse in oompany witb bis sister last Sunday evening, fell off breaking bis arm above tbe elbow. The little girl narrowly escaped a similar fate. Di. Acers, of Hard man, was oalled who succeeded in getting the ii jured member set, and now the little fellow is well on the road to recovery. "How to Core All Hkia Diarases.' 8imply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all emotions on the ftioe, bands, nose, &c, leaving the skin Clear, white and healtbly. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Hwajne's Ointment, sw 1 yr. Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Kip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un saved. Wood sawed ant delivered lit $7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75ct. per oord; three times, 8100. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4 tf. KIDNEY i roil s-sr Gilliam & Bisbee. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. J ' 'JpJP ji'j iT"""S MONMOUTH, OREGON. B k'W Tho Leading Normal School of the Northwest n v--tti n'A, -' suit; h 1 U l,- ' - J 1 --i'y '3' fH?M' f mps? ''fJi : Ur'-bl- "miir 6f over 400. the largest in its hiBtory. New members have been added to the faculty, new anaratui supplied and the course of study revised and strengthened. The graduates are in demand to fill good positions. The diploma entitles the holder to teach in any couuty iu the state without 1UIUIU1 CAHIUlUailUU, TUITION: Normal $6.25 ner term of 10 weeks. Sub Normal $5 per term of 10 weeks. lioom 50 cen's per wopk, unfurnished. Konm from 81 to 81.25. furnished. Tuition, biard, lodaiuu and books, less than vlou per year. CONSERVATORY OF MUlIf! Thnrntiuh Tuition. (10 per term of 20 lessons Monmouth is easily accessible from all parts of the state, twelve miles from the state capital, sixty miles south of Portland. Catalogue cheerfully sent on application. Address r. L,. (;A.ui'Bif.L,L, ireBiaent. Vi "ADRUGINTHE MARKET." Yes, there are many of thera. Some very good, some bad. Bad dra. s are poisonous, Also of no Value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in stock The purest drugs made, i To oompoiind them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions quiokly. ; To charge fof'tbem reasonably. ' ' Who oan do belter than this? PHIL. COHN, ONLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE FOOTWEAR in HEPPNER. M. L1C11TENTI1AL & CO. West Side of HEl'PNEK, H. A. Thompson THOMPSON r Livery, Heppne Below Coffin ,Si McFarland's, Jfain Street. Good Oonveyance for Tiaveling Men. Teams to hay per day, 75 ots. Hsy end grain per risy, 81 2.5. Meals 25 cts. at C. 0. Sargeatit's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hay nlwavs on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Portland, Oregon. A. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. J A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. LOCAL MARKET KEPOHT. WheBt. bu 35 Flonr.bbl 3 75 CA 4 00 Beeves, cowg & two-year-olds. cwt. 1 50 " three 2 00 H 2 25 Sheep, muttons, head 1 fillii 25 " stocit 1 50 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt $4 75 Hogs, dressed 6 50 7 (10 Wool 610 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll .)0 f$ 60 Eggs,doz ny3 Ohiokens. doz 2 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MAJIKRT. Wheat, cwt l 05 & 1 20 Flour, bbl 3 00 to) 4 IX) Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (e 6 00 Muttons, cwt 6 00 (3 8 00 Hons, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool -Eiistern Oregon.. 8 iff 10 Butter, tb 20 fti 25 Eggs, doz Ill H 20 Ohiokens, doz 5 (K) U) 600 Tnrkeys, lb 16 (f 18 JOKTIiAND MABKI'T. , Wheat, cwt Wl (2 1 Oh I Flour, bbl 8 00 840 Beeves, owt 1 76 (ai 2 75 dressed 4 00 (it tl 00 Muttons, live sheared... 2 50 & 8 CO " dressed 5 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 " dressed. 7 00 HEFFNEn, on OREGON Strong Profefmtonal and Academic course, and well organized model school lor poetical train ing of Tcaehern. Normal, Advuiiced Normal, Busineuf, Mitfticand Art Departinenta. Beauti ful and healthful location. Light expense. Ho snlooim. Ihe Normal haB enjoyed a steady growti, during the past yi-ar, reaching an enrollment of Business 1(6 25 per term. Board at Normal dining hall, $1.75 per week. Bonrrl and Lodging in private families, $3 50 to $4.00 per week. PAIIrROR nflprprl In vnfnl nnrt In.lritTni'ntfll mtlHlrv - blvr s. aKEUU, Secretary of Faculty. y. Proprietor. NO SHODDY GOODS. FOO TWEAR. Wain Street, OREGON. A. E. Finns & BINNS, Feed and Sale Stable. P. Armstrong, Principal. Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14 Butter 15 25 Eggs, doz 15 (a 16 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00 TurkejB lb 12 14 NEW RESTAURANT. I have opened a first oIbhh restaurant st the oltl Matlock building called liolton restaurant. 43-lf. Mrh. G. W. Swaqoaiit. CHPHX'H ANNOUNCEMKNT. Union servines next, Sunday, Aug. 20 Preaching in tne M E. I'hurnh, Houih, at 11a m by )tev. J M. Shulse. Huhjiit: Hi v. 2:17.,''To him that overenmeth will I give to eat of the bidden manna.' Prexohing in the M. E. ohtiioh, 8 p. m. by Edwin l'ulmer. Subject: ls. 21:11, ' vV'Htchmiin, what of the night," All are cord inly invited to attend. E. 1'ALMKlt, WAN I Kit. Salesmen, to sell nor choice and hardy nursery stock. Many speciil viiritties m offer both in fruits and ornamentals, nnd oo drolled only by ns. We pay commission or snlsry, give exolusive territory and psy weekly. Write us at once and secure choice of tenitory. Max liuoTiiBits, Nurserymen, 142-00 Kochester, N, Y. M T RIGHT IN THE LEAD And Bound to Stay. -Our Prioes Dry kt C::::r;, G::::;:::, Hats, Caps Boots, ShoesProvisions, Notions, Etc. confident you will be pleased, because our prices are all right. An early call will be appreciated. Change of Tn-E HAVE TAKEN CHARGE " whioh we propose to conduct in on hands at all time, the 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 Snecialtv HKPPNKR, n.O . call on me at h Keeley Institute -OF- KIRK llie.Merpni un May btreet, opposite Palaoe Hotel. STAPLE AND FANn -a. Groceries and Previsiens. A fnll linft nf nhnio Pica Poire. t . ,i . ninnllT kent in a tJ!. iLZZ??" try thpm. DH.' ?TK'.S "ND-nOK OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY KECIPRK J 1 the t tin nf a vopv voln.hlo hl, ,, . . . IHSCIFEH, importaaoeuiliyerybody. concerning their mm. nvbiiS AIIUl X Influence of Tlanti. PmthMam nf , bu, r, . What to Eat, Eow tn Rut lf . Thlniri to Do, -minus to Avoid, Ai'nHIMtia reniB or Hummer. &!!i!u?. now to Breathe to i 1. Ci.,rf.f.i""iS IT TELLS lift IV Tn riinir nin,v Cough.. Cholera. Diarrhea, Diphtheria, Dr,tata Z iSich- F I Feet, Freckle., Heartache, nienmh. Hive., HoarTeneM. lUtoSSm Fftld Mole., Pimple., Pile., Eheumatam, Ringworm, otiig. ZmmJrtTaonTln' Sore Nipple., Sore Throat, 8un.troke, Sting, and Insect Bite., bating S, ? ,utb' WarU, Whooping Cough, Worm, In Children. IT WILL 8AVB BO0TOB8. BaluLfc0 ("All new mitiiicribers and prompt renewals daring the month of Aug. will la preeensed witb a free oopyof tbia us a premium. I I lf you';.. ;iri .i ,.., ... ;'': mi)' t '!('1 ho '.. ;: , i I'll'- l'u;:i jnn-i'iit -)i.-i'.v in i'Vtii; liiuliii'i- Ikhv I ni t yor WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY iTlm fliildli'ss liov,' to be )Thn fiivioiis htiw lliL'v i'I'I... 1 Ul 1 1 uu iinuiiiv mnv ni riijuy inn itnu Keep wen; )Tlio invalid how to put wc-1! agtiin sputidily ; )Tlio ititprmlcnt how to lvtruin Wasted enerfiy. ) All who wnii t, kiitiwledgo that in of most worth )Find it in Dr. Fook-.'s "Plain Home Talk," i;ij;es, 200 enir, 24 col. jiiates; i!(H) reeipi'sj dti-ilii'-fil ! roiti iKi.'jri m -':i .,'-i: circiil;;)- free. i.Mnnviy lini l'i-. k I V. ';",) R. :.'Sth St.. New York OUGHT TO KNOW. READ P. II. T. Illlss, Dawson Ss Iyons, ATTORNEYS All business attended to manner. Notaries OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. BEPPNEU, i - wvi Otis Patterson The Lancashire Insurance Co. OF MANCHBNTBHi ENGLAND i W. il, AuKM Qnopt Beit In tn World PALMi HOTEL 1 . Only First-Class hotel in Heppner. 2. Building Wired lor Electric Lighu throughout. 8. itest acoonunodatloM tut tb traveling public. ConrteotiB treatmect rwnrd the conn try people MES. M. VON CADOW. Proprietresa. Heppner, Oregon. ia all lines of- Ownership OF THE LIBEBTY MEAT MABKET the most naiifn : i.. . ' " " & Mccarty, .t'ronrietors. Surgeon ... ... " .V " IWM IIIWIHL Ul Htewart'i (tables. 09) sw OREGON For the Cure oA Liquor, Opium ui Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Must Beautiful Town on the Coast. Pflll at tha n . -- Ajn , StrtetlyMttoTtSS & EUHL. They will keen on hand a f nil line nf "St "'IS? . " '"rytnwir that is xuwj win aeu oneap roi cash. Uall anp 1" ?".'!)' W7? A"erD,nnernrV8n.. SoWW. What to Wear. H.adachiSjr8 I w "" t? Wear, To Get Kid of Li. p. n.n. .(-!. i. IK' til lll.'IITV Hi mitrriiiL'c: :iIS TWO 1 DAYS ( ONE (AGENT ( SOLD ;( x 42 (AND HE ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 jii'ii1 babies ; tlii'tti wuiuiiit pnm: fruitful nnd lnnltitilv . "r - rowf'd" and cume to be .. ii. ,i ( COPIES ( SOLD. AT LAW. in a prompt nnd satisfactory Public and Collectors. OREGON. n 1 i rt rt. ie mm ai mm mm . rvuiV. NOTARY PUBLIC CALL A. nflMVFVA MOCD ax i i nnLI t OPPICB :