n-ma ill ADVEIt'I'lHUUs. later tl,u Mn . ay "m , r '',r'"l; '," IUi,,,i, or lyVi C NOI1CK. Tbt lltllf. Vfll.v .t . I will l.r ii. "T," '"A.'""-' - r- WW WW ... , wiuiimuci. in uuil I -, ... ui'uhiiiod or the session of I -- . viranu ixiuge of Oregon at 2. N, liter tnl rived, H touts a Hl tO 111 t'Vt'rV illfltun.... - m IIHIIHT OI lll'U'N 1 in. r"Kcl 'of t the rules oft Vo oniliMit re- ...f.I,.,.V'at.f",;,!'.l."l1 corra, I P. KI8IIKU, NKWHHAI'KIt ADVKUTN TABLE. I,-:i, - J va no imiowH ; r;h ' m) "' except B lily. A rrh u every day .11 1) p. ,., exi epl .l,m lie i fhc-HpuBt, uuicki'Bt Hl.d bit li, UKLKVAN, Prop. from tlio Interior country J. H. W. A. Johnston, AkciU. otuliij. to ihs May the East Owe your business to Heppner people, and therefore waist to build up Hep,,, you rontze thme wh patronize Here and There. To enjoy life use TUTT'S PILLS. L. O'Connor is over from Condon. W. A. Baird was seen on our streete Saturday. W. P. Fell onrne iu from Hardmau this uiorniug. Mrs. C. Onto bua nirain taken up her residence iu Heppner. Johnny Ayers lias moved luto Heup uer for the winter. Kli Keeuey made a business trip to Arliunton yesterday. J. A. Thomns and wife came up from Arlington last evening. Mrs W. U. Boyer and family have nioved back to Heppner from the ranch. The beginuing of school has brought many of our winter residence back with 118. Miss Katie Ojnnid left yesterday morn ing for The Dalles where she will again enter school, Doo Rasmus and family and Dr. B. F. Vautfhan returned from the mountains last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Conser and Miss Ellor Rhea departed yesterday morning for Hillsboro to visit with relatives. Billy Chandler went below on yester day rooming's train. Ue will shortly go to 'Frisoo to visit his parents. Born To the wife of Green Matthews, of this city, Tuesday night, Hep. 5th, a boy. Green has placed another chair in tbn barber shop. Ted Minard has moved his suloou from Dear Teel springs to Albn, where be will continue to dish up deoootious the in latest style. Wm. Tirtlot and wife bid farewell to Heppner yesterday morning, leaving for Rochester, Washington, where they will probably locate. Wallace Smead and family and others camping with him returned from Ditoh oreek Saturday. Wallace reports a very pleasant vacation. , J. F. Spray and W. R. Kiohards got over from Wagner Sunday with two oarloada of oattle, which were shipped below yesterday morning. J. A. Kleckner and George Camber returned from Teel springs via Pendle ton last Friday evening. All Heppner- ites nave now returned from that resort Arrnur uoasin, or JjexiugtoD, was seen on our streets Saturday. Arthur is just recovering from injuries received rrom a uoree tailing on him about two weeks ago. Chas. Mullory and wife returned home irom the East last evening. Charley reports slow sale with the horses he shipped, though considering the times, tbiuks he did fairly well. John Miller, formerly with the Liberty Meat Market of this city, has left fur the Ohioago fair. He will also visit his old home and frienda near Crawfords ville, Indiana, while East. John Shaw returned from Grant county last Thursday evening where he hoped to get Borne hogs, as he was desirous of buying about 200 head to feed this fall. He reports poor suocess. The East Oregonian speaks of the orgntiiztion of Pendleton's base ball Olub, and says that Heppner's team have expressed their willingness to meet them. If this is true the boys should keep in practice. C. N. Peok was up from the lower country Saturday. Mr. Peck reports having one of the finest orchards in that section. Crab and apple trees are very heavily loaded with fruit, bo muoh so in fad, that be was oompelled to prop many of them up. Herbert Halstead came over from Condon Sunday to be in attendnnoe at court this week. Mr. Halstead was formerly in mercantile business at that plaoe, also postmaster during the former administration. H. T. Blaokwell, Tom Williams, E. N, urocKett ana Torn seroggins crime up Friday evening from Portland where they had been attending the fall racws. Tbey left for Long Creek Saturday morning in private oonveyanoe. J. P. Luobb, of Condon, A. A. Jnyne, of Arlington, and Judge W. L. Brail shaw, of The Dalles, arrived on last evening's train to be in attendance at circuit court which convened this morn ing. Pros. Atty. Wilson will arrive this evening. For a lame back or a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Ba'm and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will oure anv ordinary case in one or two days. Pain Ralm nlno oures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for sale by Sloonm-Jobnson Drug Co , Felix Johnson and wife were in from Butter oreek last Friday. Felix re cently reoeived word from Washington that the dismissal of the Dav-Johnsnn land contest case by tbe La Grande Land offioe had been approved by the interior department. However, the case has been appealed for a re-bearing It is reported that the farmers hnve fenced up tbe road over which the Lone Rook mail carrier has contracted tn carry tbe mail. This is a bad move, as they lay themselves liable by so doinir. While the road may not be an establinh ed highway, yet he has a government contract which gives him authority to carry tbe muil over this lii.e. Geo. W. Goode, an attorney from Condon, aocomoanied by his wife, came over to Heppner Snndav. The grand jury of Gilliam county found a true bill against Mr. Gonde some lime -sinoi f ir embezzlement. Tbe case will be disposed of at this term of oirenit court. Manv are of the opinion that it is a trumped-up affair and will amount to nothing. minriniv mi ... - "v mu, aim let us show that Hepp i i considerable quantity of "lu-imie activity. Heppner'g school opened yesterday With .a It.. .... i . . ' i, . uu"iy aueuaauCB. ill "itney uas been detained in llirnlll.l, u...b..r.un 1 ... -p.- buu wun tins ei- v.uu, lue corps or teaohers were pres ent. Aiiss Bailey's room will be in charge of a competent teacher till her return. W. A. Biddle, of Gooseberry, is in attending oourt as a juryman. At pres ent, he is walking on crutches owing to a severe wrench he gave his foot abont a mouth ago. The accident happened oy jumping out of a header box. The atmosphere ib choke full of smoke and if it were later in the season, the Gazette would be moved to say that log days" are ended and "Injun" summer is at hand. There is undoubt edly hre in the Blues. A crowd I of Lexingtonites consisting o( W. O. Hill, Nels Magnusen. Marion fcperry and J. W. Davis passed through Heppner today en reute to MoDuffea "pnugs. mey expeot to remain about two weeks. Born-To the wife of Jake Brown, of Gooseberry, on Sunday, Sep. 3, a girl. I hough Juke has seen five years of niurried lire, this is his first baby. He was able to get around yesterday. In our last issue the type made us any that yesterday was "Arbor Day." luu was purely a typographical error, overlooked in reading the proofB. It should have been "Labor Day." Don't overlook J. B. Tedrowe Bt the Arcade when thirsty. Half and half and fresh beer always on tap. Also a fine stock of liquors and oigars always on band. Give Ted a oall. Gid Ilutt has purchased Hick Math ews' interest in the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos, hair-cuts, 'iisueu up m me best ot style. uutlJB for the millions. Dr. 1!. F. Vanghau has decided to leave Heppner, and all those owing him are rtqueHteu to make immediate settlement. Those desiring work should apply at once. i43tf. Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo cated next door to the furniture store on Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and the like aways on tap. Chris Reininger is over from the Greenhorn where he is tending camp iur j. j. uurus ana J. J. Adkins. Sheep are doing nicely though range ia short. The town watering trought at E. L Matlock's corner will prove a boon t the town cow and to our neighbors' horses. D. W. Hornor will take wheat on account at 50 cents per bushel, or will exchange goods for wheat at that figure. Sure, efficient, easy Hood's pills they should be in every traveler's grip and every family medicine chest. The Gi.zette will takeoounty scrip at face ou subscription, and pay balanoe of same in cash ut highest market price. 7-60 Every mau who takes any iuterest in fast stock should subsoribe for The Horseman, Gazette shop, agents. The Heppner Canyon stage line is the bst, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. Have you got any machinery's that out of repair? If so oome in and get some metal aud refit your boxing. Clay Luce and others were over from John Day for freight the first of the Bom To the wife of Mr. Hansbrough, of 11,-ppuer, ou Sunday, Sept. 3, a boy. Bom To the wife of W. J. MnAlen. Friday evening, a ten pound boy. Harve Rush and family have returned to touu lrom their ranoli. Circuit court is grinding with Judge W. L. Bradshaw at the helm. We will take wheat on subscription at 50 oeuts per bushel. Emil Voruz made a business trip to Ioue today. Gave Himsklk Up Last Sunday morn ing, Noah Mulkey, the slayer of Will Mattesou, accompanied by Bill Gosney, oame to town and gave himself up. He arrived about 6 o'clock, and was at onoe comm.tted to jail. Mulkey tells an in teresting story. After the Bhooting sorape he left immediately for his horse which was fully a mile and a half away, iustead of near the scene of tbe trouble as stated iu last issue. He then etarted for town by a oircuitous route, but be coming alarmed lest he might be way laid by friends or relatives of the de ceased, he returned to the mountains aud hid in the brush, first safely hiding his saddle and horse. Several times while he was iu the timber and brush be recognized persons who were out after him. Mulkey says that but for fear ot losing his life, he would have attempt ed to come tj town for the purpose ot giving himself up tbe same day of the Bhooting. He shows the effects of the hardships and mental strain through which he has undergone, though is con fident that when his oase is oleared up he will be found not altogether to blame tor the-sad ooourenoe. His trial will, perhaps, come off at this term of court. Mr. Edward Prather Complication of Diseases "I was troubled with lck headaches aad palm in my back and sides. I became partially deaf, and ray nervous system was all run down. Finally, I was seized with heart d'sease and thought my days were numbered. I used Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am better In every way. I have gained In flesh and my former good appetite has re turned." Edward J'kathfh, Grafton. CaL Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all drusclsts. l;alx for f5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. 25e NOW IU GOLDE Obtain AnO N rgan OPPORTDNITY tin) Free Sudden Death. Relatives here re oeived a telegram this morning announc ing the death of Mrs. Geo. Kidder, of Pendleton, daughter ot Mrs. Mary Thom as, of this city, last night. The death is evidently a very sudden one as none of tbe family here were aware of ber sick ness. Floyd Thomas, her brother, left for Pendldton on this morning's train to attend tbe funeral. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture : intense and stinging, most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, whioh often bleed and ulcer ate, beooming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itohing and bleeding heals nlceration, and in most cases re moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oeuts. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. sw 1 yr. Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residenoe, sawed or un sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, 81.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. Iff : Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abraham siok building, on May street, where he is prepared to do everything in bis line. Mr. Birbeck is strictly a first-class work man Bnd warrants all work. Give him a oall. i4wtf WAN I'ED. Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. Many speoial varieties to offer both in fruits and ornamentals, and coitrolled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exolnsiv territory and pay weekly. Write us a once and secure ohoice of territory, , May Brothers, Nurserymen, 12-60 Rochester, N. Y. Every person who purohases ONE DOLLAR'S worth of goods will re ceive a tioketon a Grand Weaver Organ one bnndred and twenty-five dollar Organ to be given sway December 21th 1803, GREAT BLSSIG THAT KOLMAN Has Opened Up at Heppner. Utters a magniuoeut new etook at prices tbe lowest vet named for strintlv Buuyu. uiku graues in an uepartments. irue merit in every article. Honest quality. An immense assortment nothing miss ing. The quality will tell it : the price will sell it. That is the reason you should oome early and tecure vour BAR GAINS from our splendid lines of DBY 600DS, CLOTHIKG, BOOTS aaH SHOES ! Blankets, Quilts, Trunks, Hats.- TVTE show all the latest novelties in great profusion. We keep the fioest selec tions in all standard Btyles. We make it a point to have every article in :J: stock tbe best of its kind. The dollar you spend with us goes farther, lasts i longer, gets more style, gets more quantity, 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. Remember it is an established fact that it pays to trade, providing you want to save money, at the J. H. KOLMAN. Uaving put their business upon a tem porary cash basis, Call Attention to the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur chasing Power than ever before known iu Heppner. We mast get our stock into money, and profit, are no object when tha moM oumrs in BIgni. H hakA vnn, Afi.h .1 ... j - , J , M,u U uo BUU see us tumble. tlai THE PEOPLE ABE COMING OUR WAY! Not ouly once, but again and again. They know that from . iw 17!!. t? T1 Trre ,or the l6a8, money- Wh the bestu . ,..-.UvU. UOO UrlUgS people aofci Q0,d9 Ouatonji makeg u DU esiaoiisnes our trade. We want vou to i ns friends. hAVA Bnmn n friendly bargains' in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general ' uiciuunuuiue Btore. uome in and see ns, everybody. BEN f.ELAND, Salesman. HERE IS THE To (Jtet Even on Your PLAOE Life. TTTorn s (J UOJ COMPLETE LINE OF OPENED. Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, 4 Wood and Willowware, Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron, Steel and Coal, Pumps and Pino Tun Ira Tfothinfca mA Utk. Ul ., , 1.; .. ll, ', ....?. r", nuu uiuno, x juujuiug lunLciiiiir., nuriuuuurai Ampie n.m.t. All r:: , .... , ujcubd. .cm nmua ut wuBiiiug quit'Kiy anu neatly aone. Bain Wagons, Hacks and Buckboards. -:- -:- You will save money by getting our prices before purchasing elsewhere. -:- -: :- :- : -:- PHE CELEBRATED Odd Fellows' building, Main St., 534-tf HEPPNER, OREGON. Thr Boys Released. The prelimi nary hearing of the Jones Bros, and Frank Sloan whioh oooupied the at tention of the justice court last week was concluded Saturday morning. No evidence being produced against them, they were released by Justice Hallock. M. Licbteuthal & Co.'s new stook of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. ft Council Doings. Last evening was a regular session of Heppner's oounoil. They metattheirownquarters, and were therefore happy with all oounoilmen present except Farnsworth Minut es of previous meetings read and approv ed Bills allowed : A. A. Roberts, 833.32; J. W.Rasmus,89 80; J. W. Cowius, 86.75; J. R. Simons 813.75; H.Bleahm, 85.50; Minor & Co., 89 10: R. A. Spivev, 86; John Jenkins, 810.50; Gilliam & Bis bee, 82J5.56. Bills oontinued: A. M. Slocum, 860.13; H. Heppner, 835.40; W. P. Sorivner, 83 50; E. L. Matlook, six bits Amount due from Lawyer Pax ton ordered paid to the Heppner Light fc Water Co. for light service, 8200, July and August Six spittoons were or dered purchased for use of council. Also locker ordered built in engine house to hold town tools The town's attor ney was requested to collect the Osmers & Hughes liquor bond, $300 due, Frank Gilliam and T. W. Ayers, Jr., sureties. Also horse given for fine ordered gold at the best possible advantange .Com mittee on fire and water asked to ascer tain whether or not the Heppner Light & Water Co. is complying with terms of contract with town Note for fine order oolleoted Adjourned. SALT AND WATER. L Young Man Pays Ileurly for Hla Iguor unco of tlio Latin Tongue. A little knowledge is more often s lseful than a dangerous thing, and a foung man who knows "small Latin and .ess Oreek" discovered the fact not long igo. The Saturday Gazette tells the itory: A young Boston man had a slight sold and soro throat, and meeting hif ;ousin, who is a physician and some thing of a wag, he asked him what tc io for it. "Oh, I'll write a prescription for you,' was the answer. II e wrote it, and th gentleman glanced at it before taking it to the druggist It read: "Aqus pura ounce; rniorme sodium ounce Shake well before using, and gargU with it every half hour." "How much is if.'' queried the pa tient, as the. druggist handed him th bottle. "Two dollars." was the reply. Some weeks later the young man'f throat was sore again, and remember ing the efficacy of his cousin's prescrip tion, he took the bottle to be filled again. Another clerk waited on him, and when he inquired the price he was as tonished at the cheerful answer: "Oh, we don't charge anything for salt and waicr." He had paid, two dollars for an under standing of two simple words. R 1 II - m t AT f A CASH ! .j. LOCUSTS IN MOROCCO. Form So Numeroui at Tlincg as to ienne Hrown For. The British consul at Mogador men tions, in his last report, that while on an excursion inland, about a day's jour ney from Mogador, he met flights of locusts. He says it was an astonishing and interesting though painful sight, the air being in some parts so thick with them that they formed a dense living brown fog, through which he could hardly find his way, while they so completely covered the ground that the utmost caution was necessary in walk ing, as he could not tell whether he wa treading on soft sand, hard, slippery rock or what. Many birds feasted on the insects, including large flights of gulls from the sea, and beasts evidently enjoyed their share, for In the middle of the densest swarm, he saw, says the Scientific American, a fine red fox dancing about in the most frantic man ner, leaping up and snapping dozens of the locusts in the air, until, seeing the stranger, ho suddenly dropped on all tours, and quickly vanished in the live fog. Not only did the barbel get their shore of the novl food (the consul used the locusts successfully as bait for them), but some of the fish of the At lantic were found gorged with locusts which had been blown off the land by easterly winds. As usual, they were eaten by the native population, both Mahometan and Jewish. McFarland Mercantile Co. Heppner, Oregon. How is the time to make your money oount. Our whole stock or Prv Goods, 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 ouerine goods lower than ever hefore known In nr7r, m,;- ;0 vn tj a it l: -.- mn,.r ,-. . "-" " " ""il vu a ie uutm. our vmuj-ic uruua goes at suoh reduced figures that the per son needing supplies for cash cau be made happy. If you wish to save vonr monev BanH In n,laH hu mail n Anil 1if t ... ui van m persuu. n e are giving aisoounts on per oent. off. Dry Goods, Clothing, etc 25 to 33? Men's and Boys' Hats 80 Women's and Children's Shoes,25 to 30 Men's Shoes 20 to 30 Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings and Domestios 20 Heppner, Oregon. Change of Ownership WK lU!'E TAKEN CHAEQE 0P THE UBEBTY MEAT MARKET f w"'h we propose to oonduet in tv,. .:...7 i UJ. on hands at all times the choicest 7 manner. Will keep Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. 85-tt. & Mccarty, Proorietors. The Keeley Institute -OP- For the Oure oA Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Qrove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. KIRK & RTJHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grow Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keepon hand a full line of STAPLE AND FAKOY Groceries and Provisis, A.ful1. !iDe ' "''ce Pies, Cakes and Bread : in font .,... u.uauy Kept in a Urst-class bakery store. Thev will -11 - - -" -J ,ui tHBU, per cent. off. Hosiery 30 Meu's Overshirts aud Furnish ing Goods 80 Hardware 20 to 25 Saddle, Harness, Stoves and Tinware 20 to 30 Country orders solicited, oash with All groceries at lowest wholesale rates, orders. Shipments of wool received as cash Very Respectfully, MoFARLAND MERCANTILE CO. Reserved for the leader of Cash Trade. C. S.VANDUYN, Heppner, Oregon, try them. ing that is Call anp sw BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN J ewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG, MAY STREET, JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Etc Trust "Busts HEPPNER, OR. nB. FOOTE'S HAND-BOOK OF HEALTH HlNTilKnnrinwnn. - concerning meir aauy bablU of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, What to Eat, Influence of Plants, Parasites of thB RH HOW to Eat t. Ocnllnn f,,r InilM. n7.,i,l . S'.V1.e..Slt,n SS.'"S J? ?' . , Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Line dS Perils of Summer, Superfluous Ilalr. now 10 Breathe, Removing Same, How Much to Wr SS?.?' K.lfln ""Storing the llr'ownod, ('oritaglous DlseS Ventilation nes8, " Eierel , CwP-to Prevent,' IT TELLS HOW TO CUBE Black Eres Bolls tin. ri,ni., , Coughs, Cholera. Dlawhosa. DIohthBrt.. nv.nTS.-iBT9h"lwi1 Co Corns, Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness Itchi in , tfraclle' Felon. Fetid Mole., Pimples, Plies, Hheumatlsm, KinirniS8 Iv? Pol"". Information of the Utmost eta, Care of Teeth. y. After-Dlnner Naps. ...'- . . . . 3.."""'""", "ficuis or Tonarwi. to Uet Kid of Lice, Malarial Affections, """""K, oiamraering. Dora Ev nn m.,.i. '" II' I B - ' - , iavis WCTOBSi Bins, Sore Nipples, Bore Throat, Sunstroke, Sting, and Insect BitesTweaVlng' Foe? Warts. WhoODlnir Omirh Wnrm. I rMl.t, .... ..... . ' . roet. Toothache, Ulcer 1 j'vs rT, jr MT'AIl new saoscrihers and oromnt renAwiilii lnr, m.i, a.. :n pressed with a free copy of this as a premium. ue OI )Th(i yoiiii how i(crio(c (In; COLTISK)Tli niiitrit'd liow to hn Imjipy 1UU WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY best uin to marry ;( IN TW6 111 iiiflmntre: DAS ( ONE (AGENT - .. .. 1--J 1 -w-.j ; 1 ne curious -how they "growed" and enme to be :( 4-P ) I lie loud parent how to have w-ize babies: )The mother how t- have them without pain; )The childless how to bo fruitful and multiply ; jTho health v' how to eniov life and keen well )Tho invalid how to get well again speedily; )The imnrudent how to reirnin wasted poi.eiyv OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth TO )Find it in Dr. Foote's " riain Home Talk," "u " . uiLft.'N, cv) curs, j.- eoi. 11 (ires: vihi vwitih . JKedui'cd from $:f.2." to l.'iO; circulars five ' (Murray Ii ill Hook '... '.:':.) R. xth St., New Yor READ P. II. T. (AND HE ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. ; (500,000 I COPIES k.( SOLD. Portland, Orruom. A. P. Akmsiuon.;, Pkiijcm'ai., Open all the year. Students may enter ot any time. Catalogue free. 1 A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. ADDITIONAL, locals. Tbe Htudebnker wbkod beads them all. For sals at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did too say? Why, yes at P. G. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the plaoe for bargains. a Thompson & Bi'ddbowd the bliss which goes to and from the Palace hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a Gilliam & Bisbee are still doing busi ness at the old stand, reports to the contrary notwithstanding. Tbey invite in- sped ion of their mammoth stock of hard ware, wHgons, implimeots, etc. a Minor A Co., the new firm, have not loNt any of their popularity by the change. They continue lo do business iu the old way the (jreatcst amount quality considered, fur the least mouey Land Fok Sale. 4H0 aores over In Wilson nrairie. A good stock ranob and will be eold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. KlHi, Dawson Xs Ions, ATTOHNEYS AT LAW, All business attended to in a prompt and satiafaetory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, OBEGON. NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER AT OPPICB The Lancashire Insurance Co. A. W. Of MANCHtCHTBHi KNOLANl) One o tl let Ii tte World