nwick to advkhtisisus. The nit i. .- . . . from W I ,7 "?elpl or lett,,r wh vm If .F"w' vbo WR' former!, r . 4 JZ ml,ua" tbe Acme NOTICE." iiox I, mmmu r u . .. . , m n"" ''"uJH'iarlers at Washington Jn,l i....rr oourM'ite Will OD his 1U aecuring such a position. E. W. Kinflh.-f . . ndoUtuary notices (,it... h i "' ? "w e- Kn.-m t ' ;uuluKrapuer irom ' fWh' rii- FILM HOTEL ood foitu. " " ,luml lls evidence ol -Ll. in -a ,J,V FAI'EK ADVERTI K.II Kru,i..i... "r .!.''. ",.tr('"l"t AXtUanie pauor 1. knt ,.I "LV """" Keut. 'luis 7W Mflif. hiAS ""d " o W.A.Juhsto,Ag,tS- DELEVAN- P. Wive our business to Heppner veoule and therefore assist to build up ttepp en tatronize those who fatronL Here and There. Jolia Johnson had a silver tongue That ne'er enjoyed a rest; A child, ho talked his friends to sleep, At school he talked the best. When speech was on the bill of faro John Johnson never balked; Asleep as well us when awake,' He talked and tulked and talked, Ho talked the shingles oil' the roof, The hinges uH' the doors, Until at last he got a wife, And then he tulked no more. Ade over irom Grant KIllHII UU.I cjtiuty tins week. E. G. Sperry and family are Beam residents ol ileppner. A. A. Roberta returned from Portland Weduesduy evening. We will tnlio . ... . r,, : " " """" miuouripuon at 50 cents per bushol. n3we?eli: ot Chu'0 City, came in on Wednesday evening's stuge. E.O.: V. W. Tillard has returned rrom a stay of several months at Henp ner. B. L. Gibbs, representing a hardware nrm of Portland, was in the oity Tues- Ed. Hollaud and 'Squire Barnett of tUe lowpr ftnnntvv ..... .... day ""oiu meoiiy yester- W. A Johnston and Orrin Farnswortb baok from Grant county this morn Park Garrieues departed yesterday morning for Salem where he will ioin bis family. ' nenry ueppner's building on the corner of i nay and Main street is being reshingled. Robert Hynd has arrived at his baotlaud ho.ne, and, we learn, is having a pleasant time. Johnnie Johnson, son of Uncle Felix JohDRon of Butter Creek, was in Hepp ner Wednesday. A 0. Pettjs, of lone, was on our streets yesterday with a flue loBd of fruit and vegetables. Canned oats are somewhat of a novelty, but Art Minor has the article at cost, 40ceiits a can. Ruloh Dittnuhnnfop nmo ;n xi ner over Wednesday night, leaving on ibursday's down train. Dr. McHwnrrio Qti.t fam.'l.. ln rrt .... u.uii7 iciv day fr T,it to the World's Fair and ucii iciubives in UU10. Mrs. Go. Conser returned Wednes day eveuing fom a wei-k's visit with menos aua relatives in the valley, Times-Mountaineer: Mr. Frank Mo ionauu ana wife, or Heppuer, nr uvea in me oity on the morning traiu K. C. MoFarland, who bad been visiting relatives lo this city, departed for lin home at Mansfield, Ohio, last oaiuraay. Col. Robert A. Miller and Mrs. Sarel la G. Grubbe were married on the 11th '"' , a' ne uome ot tUe bride's parents at Waldo bills. E 0.: Henry Blackwell, tbe Morrow j oiouKiuan, is on tne road with cattle for shipment from Pendleton to Bound markets. Dan Rice was in frnm TTarmor, Tuesday. Keoeut tains have damaged nueui 10 some extent in that section, we were informed. Mrs. E. J. Slooum and baby returned evouiug irom an extended visit wiin relatives in Pennsylvania. Ed met tnem at Arlington. Sam Kinsman returned Tnesday evening irom Portland where be bad delivered a shipment of cattle to the tuion jJressed Meat Co. L. Blumantbal, of Albina. is visitine bis biotber-in-law, Joe Kolmau, of iuib oity. iur. Blumenihal was fnruierly in the mercantile business at Arlinotnn Evalena Thompson, of Athena, who uccu yiniuu uer orocuer, J. A. Thompson, of ibis oity, for some time past, departed borne yesterday moruiuu. 0. A. Lane, formerly of Snsanville, came in on Saturday evening's train from laooma, where he reports every thing very quiet. Mr. JLane will leave soon for the luner oountry. Geo. W. Vitioent, of Galloway, whs appointed commissioner by the county court at tbe last day's session to till the unexpired teim of Peter Brenner whose resignation bad been previously accented. W. I.. Hill, who hns been herding sheep for Jacob Johnson this season, oame down from tbe mountains the first of tbe week. He reports sheep in good oonditinn and range much improved by the recent rains. William Eix and A. L. Walker were down yesterday from the mountains. Mr. Walker usually speods the winter out on bis Clark's oanyou farm, where be says he has raised enough wheat and bay for his own use, though tome one seems determined to destroy it by out ting the fencing, I bus giving range to outside stock. r"L,U.r,' ,,0LWil' 'ot business ... ...,.. mr. itinenart is a first o ass photographer and we bespeak for ,n":,,' ir a continu- i- h ii ' a.;: . I 1UI8 The. h T n est b"r ,n ileppner nn:H' Moo'3y' daughter, of The i. . B0"ia ast week, while on' nnmn nn j- j ,,. l. k-, bus uieo. one was eight years of age, and a niece of pinoe iucH'ariond, of this Don't OVfrlnnlr -T T fJ -x iiivinun wi en rniraiu I vi i fresh beer always on tap. Also a fine ,,, T W H " . BDa 'ata "'"ays on Gill Hntt hna nnrr.BnJ tj: l nr.... ewa interest m the City Hoel barber Kl) 'l8bet? up.'? the be'8t of style.' o mr iijh minions. Ur. B. F. Vanghan bnsdeoided to leave Heppner, and all those owing him are requested to makeimmediatesettlement 1 hose desiring work should apply at once. li8tf Pi., If D.Hl of Jhe Reorganized OhlllCh f)f JPHUS m,r,a k.u Bfrvioes this evening, and will continue for a week, perhaps ten days. All are Thfi flVMlfaa nAU n i cunur, loreman, etc., all boiler! down m'o one individual, has been Imd p on the shelf for repairs most of the week. Nothing serious. however. Grftftn Mlif rionta' M.a V. .1 . , a ,1PC uttiutir, is dow lo cated next door to the furniture etore oo Mam Btreet. Sunves, ehampoos, bnir cuts ntid the like awaya on tap. Henry Thompson was over from But- i pears and other fruit. His peaob crop will be a failure this year. The IrhJlulta uill ti . ru e ..u subscription, and pav balance of Rfamam oniik L i . . ... voai, m uigneso market prioe. 7-60 Every man who takes any interest in fast Btock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Heppner Canyon stage line is the v,ucolJC0. auu qUjtKe8t t0 the in terior. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove "" y.qaor' op,,lm' morPm'ne, oocaine uu luuoucu naoiD. aee ad. Haye you got any machinery's tbat out of repair? If so come in and get some metal and refit your boxing. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action and sum in on ououi. m ueacsa Justice Hallock is now located in bis Huaners at ma recorder's old office. Jus. Mc Haley reports snow up on Mahogany Ridge last Tuesday. Only First-CJaM hotel in Heppner. 2. BoildiDB Wired for Eeohic Lfgbta throughout. 8. Beet flooommodatiooa for the traveUng public. . Courteous treatment assured tbe ooun try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress. Mr. fi. T- Rnlt, A Well known nhfibiirranha A ir . a. "j. ..... . LCiWal KM.. testlfles: "My face and hoilv ,-.. with red blotehes whlph rfiaflira . a ..uemumucmcm. a much sufterlns. Other mediclnej fallea to neip my case, but after taking four bottles of Mood s Sarsanarilln X am entlrnlv frnn frnm ati hiAAi . -m , iiy uiwbuurjs una nil iwrfectlywell." HOOD'S CUeca THE PEOPLE ABE COmIn OUR WAY! HOOd'S PIIIO Bt'A IlnrMlu . arefully prepared. 25c Try a box. HAVE jrotr BACKACHE? ir I O POE SALE STT Gilliam & Bisbee, on Not , only once, but again and again. They know ,W , . ran weisnt and r,nH . u" oey aiwsva sat Plained. T'l' Wby We 8eU the be. is exT and so establishes our tfade b''S f U9!m' make8 friend,, bargains iu Dry Goods, 0, il h PVDd eVethiD1 kept i0 well-regula ed nST merchandise store. Come in 8nd eee L, everybody CURES niahotoo RriflhfR nieaien ' Inflflmmntlnn nf 4hn Dlmt der, Yellow Water, Brick uusi seoimcnt in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Will DISCOUNT 01 ill STOCK jyj inor oo Heppner, Oregon. Closing out the entire stock of PKMPAKEll BY U.W1 Mann m fnrinor fin., "skland. f'T8w Ay 8looum-JoliD8tonDragOol "OID, an. Boots and Shoes Change of OwneShip fl. U z,. 'Vftjy, I A Uobbeb's OuTPiT.-Peck Morris, of Hamilton, brought to tbis office Thurs day of last week, a robber's outfit, con sisting of a jumper, overalls, cap, mask, Rags and several strings, which was found by an outing party in a cluster of bushes about six miles from Long Creek,, near the forks nt th stream bearing the same name as the town. Wm Moore, who is now in jail for the robbery of J. F. Allen nf liv- informed Sheriff Combs tbat be had an outfit cashed away in the neighborhood or wuere this was found, nnd it is sup posed to be a part of Moore's parapher- uHiin. at least the mask which Moore said Keiter need when Allen was robbed, is of the same kind of goods (is the one found on Upper Long oreek. Just which one of onr citizens n, u been the victim of the robber wearing tnis costume is a matter nt mnnh jeeture. Long Oreek Eagle. Leahey.J. W Heppnor Or.-Horses br.nderl hu iTle(t 8h"nlderi ""tile me on left hip, wattle over right eye, three slits in r.ght Watlrax Vi: L.il. n r- .11 u"fin ar eons, Marrtman Or -rtKSJ.11 "otaU Eon left Z, leftM ,T;88on left hiP. horses eame inline ia morrow county. Piles I Piles! Jlchlne Pilen. Symptoms Moisture: i ntennn a n A stinging; most at night; worse by burarcning. ir allowed to continue tu mors form, whioh often bleed ate, beooming verv sore. Suw. Ointment stops the itching and bleeding uomo uiueraiion, ana in most cases re moves thelnmors. At druggists, or by , 0eDt8- Vt- Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. 8W x yi NaBBOW EsOAPB. Last W,lnp.,l. morning J as. McHaley's attention wn atiraotea by the ones of somn ,mm, down on tbe bank of Hinton oreek near ms place. Kunninir down tn tho noi. ueiouna mat Utile Grace Whetstone, not yet tnree years old. while nlavin some other children on the bank, naa tallen into the stream, whioh is quite swift at that point. James 1 11 m nar) in just in time to resoue tbe little girl asshe was Binkingthe last time Ti.i. was indeed a narrow escape from drown ing, and a lesson that should su uepat to pareuts the necessity of oautioning their little ones iL regard to playing near the bank of the creek. of the old firm of M. Liohtenthal & Co., at Cost for Cash. Call and Secure a Good Bargain. ' Assignee. WS!0P THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET. ou hands at all times the choioeet m8t miat Will keep Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef. Ein F shaw & Mccarty -iri-oDrietora. 85-tt. H. A. Thompion A. E. Biuns THOMPSON & BLNNS,' The if ner Livery, Feed and Sale Stale. Below (Inffin a rnVai.ieni. v.,- . 'im a, mtu u street, The Eeeley Huh -0F- For the Cure oA Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Orore, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Pnll at U- it Gpod Conveyance for Travelinp- Men Tnm. i , r u. v. aargeant s, next door to Feed Stable: Grain snd ' FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. Stoiii) Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER AT Mistaken. Geo. W. nnnd. . tornty from Condon. bis wife, came over to Heppner Sunday. Tbe grand jury of milium ,-,t found a true bill some time since Bgninst Mr. Goode for Tbe case will be disposed of at this arm of cirouit court. Many ar nf th opinion that it is a trumped np affair snd will amount to nothing. IUrana On behalf of our grand jury, the Journal extends thanks for the implied oompli ment. Wonder if Mr. Goode did not make it a point to "see" the ftnmtta man? He well knows the power of the press Fossil Journal. In this in- tance the Journal man is wronc. for ut he time this artiole was written th writer bad not met Mr. Gnndo Wi gave only bat we thouht to be the taots in tne oaae. and from lh mi-dint of the jury, believe we were about right. A Bad Wkeok.- Heppnerites coming up from Portland on Wedneadnv nioht'a train were considerably delayed s short distance below Blalook by an east bound freight train which had hn badly wrecked by a boulder which Ird rolled down cn to tbe track. Ahnnt ifl ears were derailed and some entirely uemonsneo. une oar loaded with horses from The Dalles was smashed up, killing or crippling every horse in the oar. After about five hours delav the wreck was cleared so that th passenger train could prooeed east. But one person was reported as seriously injured. The Lancashire Insurance Co. LEGAL A Shhbp King's Wedding. An Vey. widely known SB an entnrnriaino n HDd successful sheep magnate of TJma lilla county, and Miss Marv Mnlnrino a lady who arrived about six months no from Portugal 8"d has ltlv r. sided at Walla Walla, were united in marriage Inesday afternoon at 430 dock, at the Catholio oburob. The wedding was a quiet affair. Rev. Father P. DeRoo nerfnrmpri I ho ,o- mony, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puig, cl this city, attended as witnesses. Ibis mnrninit Mr. and Mrs. Vv lort tn the biidegroom's rano'i on Butter creek. There Mr. Vey lately built a new resi dence, ana be has prepared a handsome home for the reoeption of bis bride from sunoy Portugal, The wedded pair have he best wishes of numerous friends cl tbe bridegroom. East Oregonian. COPPER IYETED HOTTOM rAl EVERY iAIF C3 Uf?ANTED. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO.'CAL Rip's Wood Yard Th R.r,n... r 1"'' wood yard, under the management of itip van winBie, is prepared to itiivo wood at your residence, sawed m. sawea. wood sawed and dlivr . $7.00 per oord. Wood sawed twine in two, 75 cts. per oord: three timo i nn Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. A.ff. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak er Bnd repairer of many years' experi ence, has just looated in the Abraham siok building, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line. Mr. Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work man and warrants all work. Give him a oall. Mwtf Land Fob Sale. 480 aorea over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch and will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. mm Plenty of them at the I uazette Office. . . YOU vv 'e na,J'-hoW to b i.;iiLty in marriHgej W A NT ti! i Pnt-how to have prize babies ; In e r-h ' lave thorn without pain, KNOW tk childless-how to be fruitful and multiply WHAT lit KrtW Fiey "s'r?wed" and winie to be FVFRV ill P1!1-0 to enjoy life and keep well; RODV ?nvall-h--: to get well again speedily; OTTOWT ii ""w r.o reo-am wasted energy. TO J-WTnt 0VfMS that is of most worth VMniiT " " "l uu s um uome Talk," MAT?' W18'20'124'1- l-ltttes; 200 recipes, "Jgil!. )Mnrray niil lW,kfl,, , r;. 28tb Mc Now York. ;(iy"TWO ( DAYS ( ONE (AGENT ( SOLD :( AO (AND IIB SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500.0(1(1 ( COPIES ( HOLD. KIRK &r PTTTTT The Eiwise Balm and r.mrv On May Street. onnoaitPAlon iti m .. . " C?m a xueywm leeponbandafnlllineof STVPLB AND EMJSTCY mm m Mm. A fnll lino . """ykeptta iMMrtak . BBni Br!!?' ,! f,ot "wything that is I try them. ""'-wass bakery store. They will sell oheap foi cash. Call "np sw "ADEUGINTHE MARKET " I Too tK ... o. . '"" re many ot tnem. Some very good, some bad. ai.. i B drns are poisonons. Also of no value whatever. , Fare drugs are great helps. And these alone ahonld be v tpi- l . Caed in compounding. We claim to keep in stock , . The purest drugs made. To oomponnd them skillfully, Ti, .L To PreDaro prescriptions quiokly To oharge for them reasonably. 4'iy. SLOBDm-JOHNSTOK 1B0B COf l wnii, rroprietor. "Hardware" did yoo sayT Why, yes at P. C. Thompson k Co.'s stand, and the place for bargains. a M. Lichtentbal & Co.'s new stook of nnlonrlirl onmmAp knfinn onA H - , " - t uu.luu nnu .Id OOUIUI- ties in tbe shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a The Palaoe is the leading hotel in tbe of light are provided for everyone, a Bnrff. thfl loDTAlor io tKa man f. Aw 9. . .... , . I. v-JV UJBU IU UA VAIir W U t ll r. - nlnnlr f.A 1. -. t. 1 1 " " w. v.liv., H O fcCClIB It IUI1 stock of everything pertaining to bis UUQIUCBB A ThAmnann JL ,L. I 1.1 goes to and from tbe Palace hotel, but will nail fnr nnrtioA iloiinni. nn n i .. .. .u. f,,.. .,uv utniuuK wgu wuniu in any part of the city. Leave orders ai uuy uoiei. a OilliBm & Bisbee are still doinir busi ness at the old stand, reports to ihe contrary notwithstanding. They in ite in spection oi their mammoth stock of bard- ware, wagons, impiiments, etc. a Minor & Co.. the new firm, hnva nl lost any of their popnlarity by tbe obauge. They oontinne to do bnninets in the old way the greatest amount quality considered, for the least money Mohb Cattle - Shipped. E. Mays oame up from Portland Wednesrlnv secure 350 head of cattle of Oilman & French, from their Fossil ranch, which were to be delivered here vRtpnW A special oar also came up in the after noon to take the cattle down. Rnl owing to delay they did not get in nntil mis morning with tbe cattle, when tbey at once began loading tbem. These cattle go to the Union Dressed Meat Co., at Troutdale. Onr Fablio Bchonls Are the main-stay of our repnblio. In them are being cultivated tbe minds which are to be our future lawmakers and leaders in every walk in life. How AOBAntial it IO Ihat lk..a .... .1 .... t IJ I ,u wuav III.BD U11UUB BIIIIUIU OB nnited to strong healthy bodies. So many children suffer from impurities and poison in the blood tbat it is a " mm mey ever grow pp to be men and woman Monv naronla Mnnnn . f - AjauUU nnd words strong enough to express luou grautuiie to nooa s aarsaparilla for its good effect upon their children. fccrofu'.B, salt rheum and other diseases of the blood are effectually and perma nently cured by tbis excellent medicine, and tbe whole being is given strength to resist attaoks of disease. SOBPRISED AT HePPNKn'fl ninvni Mr. and Mrs. John Maddock visited old friends at Heppner a oouple of davs last week, returning home Monday. Tbey formerly resided at Heppner when that town was in its infHncv yet, and It being H years siuoe Mrs. Maddook last saw the pinoe, she was greatly aston ished at tbe neRt little oity's rapid and substantial growth. Condon Globe. ThA SUnrloholrA. Btnnn kAJ.ll II " - uoaui uoui nil. For sale at Gilliam k Bisbee's. a THREB DOLLARS A WEBS 'OR LIFE. "ere m a Hni ,or ,lnllliy .COpTh .llll-Nl IIHIIU flut. ;!r FK uWi J,; ",. , f' iwriB ollerwl Mri. wr;is? err" j!" ' ffiJvM; (iiiimii-rn Ari.-.,i r..L. yvi' !"-.; pi,,;. ., i. -' " 1? llt-l l L. ' . . . f "., ' "rai'i worm not crainlnl J L'VrjJ Ui-nUiiiji.ir'ui . rrt " ri.l II- ' f r.,J .".'. . " J'-,'!1""1'!" -""' i. tl U.re l I.., ,. H "V .,"' '.V " ""' M llfOWM oii ,. ;,, i i,;: ,.. ... ., '"r r."."- Kama. K.".' Wri ;,i. j... ."''" Ji;wini.-Tb foil,,,,,, null knn ,Mlieni , Killed by LiOHTNiNa. During heavy thunder-shower, Wednesday of last week, two horses belonging to Jeff D. Kirk, of Black Horse, were struck by lichtning and killed. Another ran into hub wire and wns seriously bmt. Tbe hordes killed were viiluable, one being a stiillion. Mr. Ki'k whs in Ihe moun tains bnckleberryiug at the time the accident occurred. tne ASSIGNEE'S SALE. QLOSING OUT REGARDLESS OF COST, the entire stock of general mer chandise in the store of Cox Bros., Hardman Bargains in all lines never before found. Call and learn prices. W. p. FELL, Assignee. Prevntaml euro Constipation aniSlolc Headache, Smou Bile Bonus. ISllis, Dawson s Lvnn. -x xitiNUi YS ATLAW, HEPPNER, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDING., : : t : . OREGON.