' TICK IO ADVKIiTlSKUS. i-. di.wirliiK lie Iniierlluii of iHnplay Kin., f hHiiKein hnuB, ii r -t thilr iiiiv hi . limn Mciiul.iy evpnliif for Tiienilay'i i "r UNirMlay e'C'.ln for Krlilnya H. $ THK J'ATlilt.vIN PCHLlMlllNuCo. ... TXT Vol 1. L. 1! mild of live cenH r I'.'e fill be lor "mi-it, if thbiiki,'' "rvitoiutloiii nl lints of weitilltlK ureJKllU and dnnnra mry notice, (othi r t'. aii tl-une the...l.i- nltiniell Klvc im a iiintl''r nf ih-wm.i ,i,.,l uotici'Mf eclKl mwiiiia tut- wlintevei purii'me i Nicen o( church ami ooiety ami k11 other euu.i bn.nieiiui inim wiueo rrv'iu c 1 to ec ilc rived, Hi All be chanted for nt the rptr of Hv. touts a une. rneae ruioa will lei.t,ii uy 4:11 or al to tu every iuptatice. AitveHlKliiK rales reasonable and ruadekuown upon apriM nuuii. We hold each and every ctirreitpotuieut re- poliMtue lor nia or her communication. No correttwiiiileiice will he piiblinhed tiitletta the writer a real ualue Is signed as an evidence of Ktiuu mull. I P. PISH KK, NKWHI'AI'KK ADVKKTIS JL i Iiik Axent, a MiTilimiui cxchaiiKe. turn rittiifiHCO, is onr ii uthtil 1.UU aKent. This paer Is kept on hlu lit disunite. TIME TABLE. 8tage for Ilardmaii, Monument, Long Creelt, John Uay and canyon City, leaves as followB : Every day at 6 a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day ate p. in., except Monday. 'Ihe cheapest, quickest and best Hue to or from the inicriur country. J. o. DELEVAN, Prop. W. A. Johnston, Agent. (Jive your Ouninem to Heppner people, and thei ejure unnint to build up Hepji tier. I'alromze those who patronize you. Here ana There. Uoiid's Pills me pun ly vegetable. Tuuj Ubea o.itue up from LijI iw S.ilur day. Gi n. Conser went down to Portland yesterday. TLe demand for Heppner fljur etill COIllllitlrH Idiiuti Fields left Monday for bis borne io JiiuwuBVille. Mend your washing tu Mrs. NelBun, at the MiiutilHin Miiiinh. We me null tutting wood o.i sub script ion viheu necan vet it. 'lime. Q mid and Einil Vorbz li ft thie Jlicir u 1 1 ik mr u liipto be lulerlur Oouul ry. m InliUKou, a piuniiuei.t Block niHn of VYallulii, whs lu Hi ppuer over Suudity . The Heppner Cnny oh sttte liue is the beat, chmpeht null qui. ken! tu Ihe in teritir. J. J. Rilipr'N, who is firm'up nu Hie jVliiil' ok ihiicL wiim in luwu a bluui Hlu fnday. Vq'lire Joiii", one of our Eiyht Alil friendH, whs n culler ut Hie Ui.zet e olliise yesl. iday. FnBter nre bei'.tr eiilten out niiinmiiii. irig ihe liii; Imll oh rilevelauu'g i'liabka givihK, Nov. 30 b. A dose of Simmons Liver lWulntor, tnkeu daily, will relieve and prevent indexes! ion . Ed. Matlock writes that he ban sold n few burses but we buve beeu uuable to leuru of prion imid . W.E. Fowler bus been Inoking after biipint-Bs iuterests iu ibis vioinity for some days puHt. Belcbiug at any time is due to indi BeBtjin butb Hi-e oured by dimmous Liver UeiiulHtor. Mrs. Will Spenopr, who bas been quite ill for tlm punt few day a, is re ported better Ibis ufternoiiu, PreacbiiiK at tbe Baptist cliuroh hy tbe pHNtnr, ut x' Sunday Nov 26 Tbeme: "The Hiiubuw." All are iuvited. Otis Patterson, of tbiB pHppr, let this niormu w u tjnsinexs trip to Long Creek, to be absent a few days. Every mnn wbo takes any iuterest io fast stork should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents, The Keley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morpliiue, cocaine tand tobacco habit. See ad. TheU Z"lte will take county scrip at face ou subscription, and pay balance of game in cash at highest, iimiket p'ice. 7-GO Messrs. Ncn. Jones, E, O. Sperry and Henry Patherg went dowu yesterday to be in a'tendauce at U. 8. circuit court. Bitiehart Sniller, made linal proof ou bis homestead S itiiidny last, will) Her man Mi issuer and George Perry as witnesses. Don't forget that the assignee's auction sale at linidmau doses wnb Dext S.iiiiidiiv 's sales, iiargaius for flash. Members of the G, A. R. are hereby notified Ih-it. the Post will luild lis lien moutbly meeting iu this city hatuid,.y BUI. Ou Hniiirilay, N.iv. 25th the G. A. R. Post will uieot iu ibis cnv. Eveiy meiub-r sliuuid make ail tiff in to be present. Those desiring wishing and ironing neatly aud quickly done should leave It with Mrs. Nelson at the Mnuuttiili House. Green Mathews' the liaiher, is now lo Oated next door in the furniture store on Maiu street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts and the like aways on tap. Dave McAtre leturned from 'Frisco Sal ii id) evening, and u now at the bud Bide of Ins ifr, who we are pie Bed to Bay, is reci VTing rap;dly. Tom B iothby, F. . Smith, W. O. Hill, Ed. Driskelt and D illas Dampman were up fmui below last. S.lurdny to attend the o nis of Veteran n meeling The Sons of Veteiai B held a m eting last SainidHV aftennou. The next meeting ji be held on 'lie afieinoou of the third Tl nrsday of D c mber. Mr and Mis. (Jiookei K'tk returned Friday from below. Mrs. Kirk's faihet is no better, but they lemoned as long an they could. Hih recovery is despaired of. Mrs. Pry Wilson who bus been visiting TTieud and lelatives in He'.pn. r and lone during the past week, depaited on this m irmug's stage tor her Imme at Monument. The a-signee's auction sale at the store of O x Bros, Hardman has been ex'ended one m ire week. .Mxt rjatur day, Nov. 2oUi, is the last day for bargains. A report was circulated late yesterday evening tuat Mib. Grto. Fell had fallen down stairs and broken one of her limbs. iDVPsligHiiou showtd that the report was without foundation. J. V. Davi", f omrrly a Btage driver on tun Heppner-tJ'itnoii line, rein rued Friday (nun a trip t ' the interior country and dep rted Saturday miming fir the East Be thinks of locating in Chicago i, , i. .. i v P lllivp lieeu rt q'laieii it, nnuiiitiice t'nat '.he W. Ii 0. will hold tln ir monthli meeting ill Ibis city next Saturday after noon. 'Members are requesttd to heir this in 'mind aud be present at the ineetingii, 2, . About 200 hesd of beef cattle were brought An from the (ii I man-French took ranch last Friday and delivered to E. M , who shipped them below Saturday ill iming. Tins shipment goes to the Dill hi M-at C t P ntland. ieo. L Fi'Z'tngli. a oapilali't nf Walhi Wall and maoagprnf the Savings Bank at that place, is in H"ppner look ing after some st'nk shepp. He is ac oiuiiaiiied hy Ins foreman, Andrew Orange. Mr.' Fi'zhuuh will no duubt find what he wants in this vioinity. I Mr. Bud Mr H. J). a dley and . aughter. Mi,, Luoie, departed Stur- il.iy morning ir f..,,HU,i .heie ll.ey I nl liinke llie.r luiuie f.ir the pres ui . illxppuerreKrHtHinl.il.). nuoh resilient. u.i hope timi, Mr. U idl-y amy Dud it piiiliiaLile io atiiu luoate here at some : mime lime PSCCMAS WltATHEB. For tbe pis! two or Ihiee weeks, Heppn, r baa been treated to a vast Variety of eaili'r eaoli sort so distinctly different from tbs jthcr, and chopped up aud spliced in so discnmiuately, that even a saw-horse couldn't expeot tu be exempt from tak ing cold. Bass voicia and gutteral toues, with au occasional wbisiiug tenor, are no eioeptioiis. Oue day the auu will ooiue forth over Jan. Jones' bill as mellow as 'lis wool to do lu a liepp uer apt lug. All the neighbors cats come over lo visit vub the G..Zilte oats, aud alter exuuuugiug tbe usuul civilities, suii ilieuiowivtu ou tbe roof of our wood shed. Tbe dainty miss t.ips dowu towu wilboiil a wrap aud tbe merchant goes tollb t.i business without bis wiutergear. Pretty suou tbe soothintj clduook aids aiouud towaid the uioutb of Willow ureek aud turusup thecnuyou, bunging up oeuae s.iiuples of lbs log Whiu is inuuufnuiured lu the neighbor hood of Coyote. The air duesu't tljw up bill very eusy either, bjt gets a move on like a Waje z-pbyi, only dou't have so much sand and dirt iu it. Such pranks of uai ure spoils ibe hospitality of uur cat family, aud Is awfully damag ing tu ihe Leuliu of our town. Aud i( that was all tbe changes it wouldn't be so bad, but following this tbe nights will prob .bly be cold euuurh to freeze up a barrel nt Cauyou City whiskey. How we wish Mr. Pagne would get back to Portlaud and tU'U us nut the usual f ill weiither, " rains, followed by waim Weaiber and buusbiue." Farmers' crops are not all lu by any means and tbe present weather uiucb re aids lliem. Thk Dlctobs Vkhsion. Dr. G. W. Carlvale, wbo was me dioned in a recent issue of tbe Lung Creek Eagle as bavn g left that fair village without seitlii g debts oontraoted by him while there, whs tu H p'pner over Sunday. The doctor felt that he bad beeu greatly r niKed hy the article ir question and i i j'lt-tice to bim we give his versiou of the tiffnr. VVbeu he fouii.i that there was not enough praolioe to pay him to remaiu iu L mg Creek, he made arrange ments to leave, turned hills over to tbe am uiut of $2 0 to E. W. Crocket with instructions for him to pay all orders. l'he dootor Bays iu making bis hasty arrangements to depart be bad for gotten to give orders for two or three little accounts, among which was the Eagle's bill. However, he sent back word relative to the same by a freighter. Dr. Carlysle also states that oue reason for leaving Long Creek was the fact that tbe people permitted a druggist to practice surgery and medicine without either knowledge or certificate. Elusive V Bank Robbkrs. James Stamper, who was 'be leader of a party in search of tbe Milton bank robbers, was iu Huppner over Friday night. From hirrl we learn that they had followed tbe trail to a point near Echo on the Dmntiila river where all trace whs Inst, but they had followed on tbe same oomse until they reached Cecil, where he bad left his party and caught the up train for Heppuer. Since tbjs tbe report comes that three horsis, B"Bweriiig the description of tl oee riddeu by the robbers, were found in a vaoant barn near Warren, a station on the W. &C. R. R. about twelve miles north of Pendleton, and it is now thought by some that the robbers left their horses there aud oaught a train at that poiut. The theory advanced is that ihey are members of the notorious McCarly broihers gang, who have sue OesHinliy robbed several banks in Oregon aud Washington. Comes Slow. Our little book hue recorded yet a uuuibjr of nam-is forming a list of those promisiug ns cordwood Pari of them have given us positivi assurance that the article isc miug soon. The reuiaiuder haven't uiatearlizdd. Uuless our patrons respoud acoordiug to promise, we will have to dig up cash tu lay in our fuel. Wlieu it oome lo that we will call first on those who could help if they would but don't. We kuoit that money is hard to get, nud for that reason have oousenled to take iu trade crdwood principally. The country editor is having his share of the picnic along with the rest. Abhbted Again. -List Saturday evening, the Suuday Meroury meu. Mason and Watson, together with em ployes and newsboys, were arr'sted aud the forms and entire edi ion oou&'oatetl. The charge is that of publishing iudeceti' matter, Ihougb it is not likely that the last Is'iie contained auything worse than has beeu printed iu tbe same papei fn m time to time for years back. Ail gave bouds. Tbe Mercury people sai that they will go ahead despite every thing. PrtM. An'y. Hnmesais tbat In will suppress publioatiou, and that it i iiideoent in the extreme. Tbe fight will be interesting. The Bssc Planish i. -D-impsn a piece of fliunel with Chauiber'ain'c Pain Balm and biud it over tbe Beat ni pain. It is better than any plaster Wbeu the lungs are sore such an appl cation on the ohest and another on th hick, between tbe shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There ii nnthinc bo good for a lame back or pain in the side. A sore throat oan netrlt always be cured iu on- night atiplvinv a flinnel bandage d impelled with Pai" II Ira 50 cents a b'Htle, for sale by fcilf 0um-Jobnon D-u C . " A Good Plackr Kun Messrs. Sloan A Haskell are making a good placer run at their Elk creek mines this fall for which they are being rewarded q tslly as well as during the spring and sunimr season. Cinsiderable coaise gold 's being picked up off of hed'oct-, and tingieta tipping the fcates fiom one to six nnitOPS are a frequent oe enrrence. Theirs deoidedlv the beid I placer property in operation iu Northern I Grant this fall. Eagle. Hood'sGures Numerous Boils And Catarrh in tho Hood Ifr. W. J Tucker Koseburg, Oregon. " I (eel that It Is Impossible for me to say ton men in favor ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was a great sufferer from Impuro blood and Catarrh In my head. Job's comforters failed to comfort me, and I suffered from numerous bail Acony Coyond Description. Wlwn I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla I had six of tltem, only four oX which came to a head, and since then, thanks to this good medicine, I have been free from this great affliction. I flilned 1 1 pounds in three wee is. The Catarrh a my head which liai troubled me for years has also been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla aud I Hood's x Cures am enjoylnj rood general health. I earnestly recommend Hood's Barsuparilla to all who are afflicted." W. L. Tuckeb, Koseburg, Oregon. HOOD'S P.LL8 cure all Liver Ills, Bilious ness, Jaundice. Indigestion, Sick JJeadach. I Hair Death S Y$ intantly removes and forever dtiroy9 06- tijS jectiowble hair, whether upon handu, face, tSj arms or neck, Uhoxtt discoloration or iv M, Jury to the most delicate akin. It wn for 3s tiity yeaiB the secret formula of ErHsimiB s? Wilson, acknowledged by phyBieim.s an' the hinheatanthority at.d the mostenii-' Dent derniHtolugirtt and hair specialist that ever lived. During his practice of a life-time anion the nobility and aris 3 tocracy of fin rope he precribed this rec M ipe. Price tl by mall. Beourelv packed. for America. Address. i The tK kookum II ot flair Grower fo. 8 Dept. R., 57 South Fifth Avenue, New m -i- XRMY SURGERY IN THE PAST. toenes After a ISattlo Beroru the Vala of AnsestheMcs Was Discovered. The Archives of Military Medicine re jcntly fravo an interesting account o( ;he medical history of the siege of May ;nce in 1793. The medical officer in iharge of the hospital says: "Oh April 11 there was n dreadful cannonade. Vmong- the number brought us with normous wounds and the number vas not inconsiderable, (in less than an tour eight for various amputations) vas a little volunteer with great cour ige, although Buffering terribly. I, irdered that he should be undressed ivhile I went round the ward to glance it the rorious operations which tho as sistant surgeons were performing. Re turning to hira with Citizen Riviere,1 who vas to perform the operation, we perceived an enormous lower limb, enormous from the unusual amount of swelling. Manipulating the limb, we came across a hard swelling, which we took to be caused by a grape-shot ball lodged in the limb. Our ostonhment was great when we found that an in cision of five or six fingers' 'breadth was sufficient to extract this enormous foreign body, which on being got out turned out to be a Prussian ball weigh ing no less than thirteen pounds. How could a mass of this size have just the amount of force necessary to lodge in a thigh and not pass through it? This problem I leave to natural philosophers, but I admit it to be almost necessary to have seen such things to believe them. Of course there was nothing for it but to operate on this poor fellow or leave him to certain death: wc therefore amputated high up. When we had fin ished he asked if it was done, and on being told that it was he cried out loud ly: 'Long live the nation!" Anistheties had not then seen the light, it must be remembered. On another occasion the firing of a mine caused a tremendous explosion which shook the hospital building terribly. At that moment I was engaged amputating the limb of a soldier. As I was sawing the bone amid the general confusion caused by the first shock a second occurred which brought down the whole of a glass sky light over the patient and myself. Not knowing whence all tho glass came, I asked those standing round what was the matter. The patient overheard me and said: 'Go on, don't alarm yourself; you will see plenty of this kind of thing.' When I had finished the operation he cried: 'Vive la republiqui'!' " FLOWING INWARD. nterenting Phenomenon n i the Inland ol Ceiiliuluniu. There Is an interesting instance of water flowing inward from the sea. It is found on the island of Ccphalonia, in the Ionian sea, west of Greece. The phenomenon occurs on the southwest side of the island, near the small town and port of Argostoli, saysGoldthwaite's Geographical Magazine. Two streams Bow at a short distance from one an other straight into the sea for a few yards and then follow different courses. One turns at right angles and runs for some ways parallel with the shore and close to it. Then it turns again toward the sea, and running, of course, deeper and deeper, doubJes completely under itself, thus forming a loop, and finally passes out of sight deep down in a land ward direction. In its course it turns two flourinills, which will give an idea of the strength of the current. There Is no tide in the sea here, and the' (low of the salt water brook is perfectly steady and continuous. The other stream disappears in tiie ground iu a similar way. This curious phenomenon has not at trne.tiid much attention Ih-ciium' Arrros- toli is not on one of the summer tourist i eontiA. No one UnuWK u-lmt becomes i of this water, but it probably llowh to some subterranean rosciviir, and it may have something t i do witli tho earthquakes that occur in that neigh borhood once in a long while, or pos- sibly it feeds some distant v as is well known, the most accepted theory of the ennso eruptions is that they i: r.- dr. irenerated irom water umriitti l-iiilO. 'oner for llv- i vi'leiinic t i ' '::in i! t;:B'i::rh sracks in the carth't, .cira.,t or in some other way. Mb MAM in AT in- McFarland Mercantile Co. Heppner, Oregon. Now is tbe time to make vunr money onont. Our whole stock of Pr y G' ods, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hata, Fancy Goods, Gloves, etc., etc., will be. sold at wholesale prices tor 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. Onr WHOLE STOCK goes at snob reduced figures tbat 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 giviug disoounti on per cent. off. Pry Goods, Clothing, eto 2o to 33 Meu'e and Boys' Hats 80 Women's and Cbildreu'aShoes,25 to 30 Men's Shoes 20 to 30 Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings and Domestios 20 All groceries at lowest wholesale rates. Country orders solicited, cash with orders. Sbipmeule of wool reoeived as cash. Very Bespeoifnlly, MoFARLAND MERCANTILE CO. YOUR ATTENTION! We want it for a moment to inform you that the stock of C. S. Van Duyn is being dis posed of at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri ces. The stock is clean and fres-h, having been largely inc reaped with new goods the ear ly pnrt of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. Geo. Conser, S. S. Hornor, Assignee. Salesman. sw RIPANS TABULES! Disease oommnnly comes on with alight symptoms, which when neglected in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If vou SUFFER FROM HEADVCHE, TAKE If you are BI I.IOU8, CONSTI PATED or T . . have A DISORDERED UVEK, - If yonr COMPLEXION 13 SALLOW or x. you SUFFER D18TKKSS after eating, For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL T. DISORDERS OF THK STOMACH, '"' Hi pans Tabnles act gently, bin promptly, upon tbe liver, stomach and intes tines; cleanse tbe system effectually; chre dyspepsia, habitual onnstipation, offens ive breath and headache. One Tabulb piliousness, distress utter eating or depression of spirits will surely and quiORly remove tbe whole difficulty. Ripsns Tahules are prepared from pbysioiana, aud are presented in the form If given a fair trial Ripsns Tabnles are injurious aud are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-gross box will be sent, wholesale and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. axxd SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., POHTLAXD, OREGON, Local druggists everywhere will supply tbe Tabnles if requested to do bo. They are Easy lo Take, Quick to M aud Save many a Doctor' BilL SiimplH Free on application, to Toxic CAST-IRON BRICKS. v Aa Ingenious Invention in the tin ot Building material. Most of the building materials now in use have been employed with greater or less skill for thousands of years. Since primitive man discovered the adaptability of stone, wood and burned bricks composed of clay and sand for house-building, no equally useful build ing material has been added to the list According to the American Furniture Gazette, a German mechanic has recent ly patented an invention which has cer tainly many advantages over the old fashioned brick of clay, though use may not prove it to be in all respects supe rior. Its practical design and ingenuity are characteristic of the modern tendency of inventions. It is in the form and of about the size of an ordinary brick, but is composed of cast-iron and is hollow. The shell is so thin that the brick weighs less than one made of clay, A wall is built of such bricks without the use of mortar, nnd no skilled labor is required in laying them. The upper and lower sides of the bricks are pro vided with grooves and projecting ribs, which lit into each other easily and perfectly and form a wall of great strength. There are also two large circular openings in the upper side of each brick, arranged so as to receive projections on the lower sideof the brick that is to ba placed above it. One of these projec tions is hook-shaped, which insures a solid hold. A wal 1 of the bricks is very quickly put together. After the wall is built it is covered with paint. This closes all the cracks, renders the wall air-tight, and prevents ! the bricks from rusting, liy tho use of good paint the wall i.nn be made highly ornamental. The bricks are very dura i ble, and a huildin:? made of tliem Is per ' haps as pearly Ilr -oroof as possible. A wall thus . .-i .i.v; i.-d cim lie taken down or rebnil; Pu UP- Then Kiily ai. it can be n mortar to be re moved, as there hi .when flay bricks are used. A house wit,i such walls Is cool in summer and large air spacei I heat. xi-xr.h in winter, for tho piv .i-nt t!ic passage of With a KMiii'h can put up hi , ! th-ely ind' p": ii'. I tar-mixer . i ' I not like I i . 1' -v : and build litY I rial, which i-: civ I'ks a man . ;.ml be cn--i.iy.- rs, inor If h-.- docs .'. it down inline mat ..1 ai r",w V run unou per cent off. Hosiery 30 Meu'a Overehirts and Furnish ing Goods 30 Hardware 20 to 25 Saddle, HarnesB, Stoves and Tinware 20 to 30 D I P A M Q TABULES. TABULES. TABULES. TABULES. RIPANS RIPANS I D A M C R I I H I M O tiiken at the first ndioation of indigestion, a prescription widely used by the best most nppr, ved by modern scienoe. an infallible cure; tbey contain nothing postage paid, on receipt of 75 cents by the tlia mi. pans demicaj. Cits-. Co., 2Tw ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Stndebaker wai;iin heads them all. I'or sale at uilliam A Biebee s. a "Hardware" did you cayT Whv. vec it P. C. Thompson & Uo.'s etaud, and tbe Uii.ce or bargains. a The Palace is the leading hotel in tbe ity. Well furnished rooms with plenty I light aie provided for everyone, a Thompson & Bin ns own (be buss which ines to and from tUe Palace hotel, bin Mllriill for parties desiring togo to train n any part of tbe city. Leave orders it City hotel. a If you want to buy groceries, and bread stiilF cheap, go lo Ihe Enterprise umceiy. Kits & liubl, proprietors, a liorg, the je.veler, is the .i.an to fix up ynnr watch or clock. Lie keeps a full -lock of everything pertaining to hie husineNs' a M. Lichtenlbal & Co.'s new stock of -pleiulid, summer bollou nnd tie special ties in the shoe liue are attracting mark ed at en t ion, n Rip's Wood Yakd. The Heppner wood yard, under the management of Kip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at yonr residence, SBwed or nn sawetl. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed I wine in two, 75 eto. per oord; three times, $1 00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at bloan & Howard's. 4-tf. 8HOEMAKEB. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak- r and repairer of many years' experi noe, has just looated in the Ahrahatn- 10'' ; uilding, on May street, where be prenitred to do eveiyfhing in his line. I' liirbeck is strictly a first-class work nun and warrants all work. Give him a all. Mwtf Tne Uueen's w-Ynar (lift. The Queen's New-Year gifts to the poor of Windsor, Holy Trinity nnd Clewer were distributed in the riding school, Windsor Castle. The gifts con sisted of beef and coal, the joints vary ing from three pounds to eeven pounds In weight, according to the number In each family, and the total weight being upward of a ton and a half. , The coal weighed over Bixty tons and was deliv ered at the homes of the recipients in quantities of from one to three hundred weight. Tho total value of the Queen's gifts this year amounted to il'.MO, which Included 1100 presented to the Uoval Clothing Club. During the distribution, which took place in the presence of the clergy nnd laity of the three parishes, the bells of St. John's Church rung out nerrv twaJi R QtgOITQPSOIl go, LJaving put their business - upon a temr . - porary-. cash-basis, ' Call Attention to the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur chasing Power than ever before known in Heppner. We mast get our stock into money, and profits are no objeot when tbe mowy come in iigbt. Shake yonr oasb at us and see as Inmble. Ilaw THE PEOPLE OUR Not oniy onoe, but again and again. They know that from us they always get fall wtigbt and good measure for tbe least money. Why we sell the bfstisex. plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds onitom, makes as friends, and so establishes our trade. We want yon to have soma of oar friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clotbiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody. y IKTOXt, & CO BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains ' in Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BOKtf, MAY tjiwiiET, HEPPNEK, OR. 111. Keeley Institute -OF- KIRK & RTJHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocerj Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full Hue of STAPLE AND FANCY - Groceries anil Provisions. A full linenf choice Piep, CakfS srd Bread; in fact everything Ihat is nsnnlly kept in a first-class bakery store. Tbey will sell cheap foi cash. Call anp try tbem. 8W ASSIGNEE'S AUCTION SALE! Qf goods in stock of Cox Bros., Hardman, will occur in afternoon of Saturday, Nov. 11, and 18. Goods will be sold in quantity to suit purchsser, for cash only. W. P. FELL, Assignee. IM BLANKS. fltie PnlWnn NOTARY PUBLIC Ulla I ttllClMJll CONVEYANCER ORPICB THE THIRSTY :- Will Drink the Best AND NO OTHER No "Jim Crow" L'quor and Cigars down The best is desirable every time. II. A. Thompson A. Et Binn, THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Colli n id McFarland't, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men. Teams to hay per dny, 75 ots. Hay and graiu per day. $1.25. Meals 25 ots. at C. C. Hargeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled bay always on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. AEE COMING WAY! Heppner, Oregon. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, silverware, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Etc, Eto. Trust Busts For the Cuire Ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Fortxt Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oaistt office for particulars Strictly confidential. Trealmeut private and iur cure. WILL SUFFICE! at Bob Kriok'a Arcade saloon. Note it. Charley Jones, day mixologist. Call. Rohert Krick, Prop.