N..i. I. Id .'.nVKIU'lHKItS. I'lMHKilnahoii: tlie limertlon of dlnplny a, la r limine "I i ii ta, 1.1:1.1 r-t their my in ml Inter than Mui.it .v c"'" um fur TuesiJuy'i edition, or IhiirwU! f.fiB( fur Fridays edi tion. Tua l'iriiu.W PUHUKHiNU Co. I. Tim emu of n.e pw.Ih t I! v Hi I ehargod for ' -iin nf thuiiki.'' rtaoiutiona of renpoct," Hats of wed. Una prmenu anil donors, ud obituary notlcee, (other t';an thono f he edit or ehall himself give an a mnrer of uwe,) a id tiotloea of special meeUi.gs mr Khatuverpuriinse A Nolicua of church and nooiety and UI other entcrtalnmeuu from which revenue Is to I c de rived, ahall be charged for at the. rate of five tentaallne. Thine rules will be atriciif aJI.er d to iu every luauuce. Advertising ratea reaaouable aud nuvtokoown upon application. We hold each and everv corrmnnniiant rm. epoindule for his or her communication. ju correspondence will be published uuleaa the ..wMunii aiKueu aa au evidence of good faith. I P. HSllhR, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTIS JJm lug Agent, 21 Merchants fcxcliange, bun r ranclauo, la our authorized agent, lula paper ia kept ou Ule iu hla oilice. TIME TABLE. Stago for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon city, leavea aa follows : Every day at 6 a. m,, except buuday. A rrivea every day at 6 p. ui., except Monday, 1 tie cheapest, quickest and beat line to or from the interior country. ,,,.. J. 0. UKLEVAN, Prop. W. A. Johnston, Agent. Give your business to Heppner people, and theiejore usstst to build up Uepp iter, talroiuze those who patronize you. Here and There. Ihu gobbler fat alta on hla poit Auu "Hohble, gobble," auye he; Knows be that aoou there'll be a roult, And Hobbled, gobbled he'll be? Uuuil'tj PiIIh cure biliousness. Wat HidViTHun returned lust evening from l'urtinud. Ferry Huleol tbo Hnystuck Oiutitry in in I bo oily. 1). A. lJorler wns up from Lexington count i ytsterdiiy. T A. linen lumle h business trip t(i rortlin.it Infit week. 8111 your washing to Urn. Nelson, at the Mountain House. K I Ashb.Hiigh was iu from the Eight Mil country Sat unlay. E l'. V.iruz returned h"me from 11 trip luinugb Ibe country last Frnlny. Uorn lu HiiniT, t'linrtiluv, Nov. 23, to tiie. wife ol U. A Spivev, ii boy. C. 8. Emery 111. il brollier, of Hiinl Ulan, w. re in town bnlunlny uileruoim. TIjh Hepi'iier Cm.jnti utmie line IB the Le4, cheapest mill quickest to the iu tenor. Mike Roberts nuil Arthur Minor Hpeut Sin, tiny iu the niuuutuiue iu quest of KHine. Andrew Llano, Liberty's popular schoolmaster wus in Ueppuer over Suuduy. Born In this oity to the wife of J. T Knk, of Rhea oreek, this nioruinu a daughter. Born To the wife of Dan Stnller, Haiuidiiy last, a 1 ponud boy. All doing well. C. Q. Fuqns,, of Eight MiIp, wbb among those in ntteudauce at the G. A K. meeting Saturday. loth t . O. A. B nnd W. R. C. held meetings in Heppner Saturday, which Were quile well intended. I Sieunheimer, representing a New York clothing bniist, was iu Heppner the Int er part i.l h.el etk. The Kieley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, ooctiine Sod tobnooo habit. See ad. Oeo. Thoruton held ilou Ban Alley'a plaoe at the power house during the latter's absence in the mnuutuius. J . B. Keeuey aud wife drove ovr from Pendleton Inst wek. Thev expect to liioate iu Heppner for the winter. Every iiihd who takes any iutereat in fiint stoek should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. Geo. McKay, a prominent stockman nf GrMiit ouiintv, arrived ou Saturday eveu inga's stage from the interior seotion. Those desiring wnshing and ironiug neatly anil quickly done should leave it with Mrs. Nelson at the Mountiu House. W. F. Matlock, of Pendleton, who was o ie of the Oregou World's Fair CommiBsioiiers, has beeti'aeleoted t.i fill a simihir plaoe lor the Midwinter F.iir. Green Mathews' the bather. is now o osteil next door 10 the furniture store ou Main street. Shaves, shampoos, hair cuts aud the like awaya 011 tap. The wife of Rev. Jetniison, who bR beeu ill for B m time, whs taken to the host mil lit Portland for treatment. It is hoped that Bbe may sunn returned home fully rtio vered. Lishn Wot hind was a OaUer at ibe Gszette oflltiH wiiile in the oity Hatnr dn. Fr.iua him we lemn that omi idernble snow ba" f.illeu during the pust week iu the maniaiiis. Harry Warren and Beu Alley retti'ned HhuiIh) evening from a week's huut. in the mnuutuius. They succeeded in kill ing two deer while out, an) report to bave seen aa many as 15 in one day. Rev. Otbbs, who hits been HB'istir.g in the revival eervices at this pace for pome time past, depiirtid for his home at Pendleton, Sa'iirilny morniug, win re h eip-ets to begin a revival meeting a once. The asylum party for soma reason buve cancHllid their airaimementB to Btnit to Eastern Oiegon. as mentioned in Ihe lust issue, and it i now nnnoiinred that they will mske the trip about the 1st of Ueeera'ier. Charles Uuuiiinglriras on re'tirning (mm a 11 cent trip to the Bn ter Creek Of iiiniy reported to Pi ndletntiites that h.'ep were all fnl Hid grnss shnrdant in 'hut f l ion. This is about the only encouragement offered lo sheep growers just at present. W negteoteil to mention in nnr lt issue the death of the seven year old ton of .1, P Brown, of Bleek Horse bioh oscured Tuesday lust. The little ohild died ot seailet fever. The lerositts wete interred at the Heppner cemetery Wednesday afternoon. 80 fur at we hnv hsirl th Gazette was alone in the obprvano" of Pemoy er'a Thank-giving lat Thursilny. Now if that tnike) is foul 01 nil s wieht be trmpted to j iin the 0 eveland crowd Also. That would be pqnl to the Irish mini's "two suppers in oue night." John Z 'lMnger was down from the mountains yesterday. Although it has been more than two years since John reoeivedjthe gunshot wound, be is still nnsble to walk without the assiBtance of crutches. However, hs has spent the iast summer in berding for Wm. Pen-land. llr.W, M Terry u bn has hupn in Hi ding hniinm at. E'kli n, Ky.. for the pani twelve years, shvs: Ch'-mherlain'e Contb U ineHy iives better satisfaotb"' than HON other cough medieine I pver old " There IR good reason for this. No other will cure a fluid so qniokl; no other is so Oerleiu a preventive and Cure for croup; no other affords o mnnb relief in oa of whooping eongb. For ale by Slocum-Joboson Ding Co. tie. viotivt . Areyuur ul.llilreu nm.j ol lo cioi.p. If a.., voil should neer Iw wilboii hotile of Cbamberlaiu'a Cough Remedy It is a oertain oure for oronp, and ba never been known to fail. If givei ireely as soon as the cmupy congh ap peb.aitwiil pieveut the attack. It is the sole reliance with thousands ol uioi hers who bave oronpy ohildien, and never disappoints th ra. '1 here is ac danger in uiving tbia Remedy in latgi and frequent doses, aa it coutaius noth ing injurious. 60 oent bottles for sale b ilocuui-JiihuRoii Diug Co. E. 0.: N. W. Potwine arrived in th oity Aiouuay evening vis the Uuioii Pacitto. Mr. Potwine ia the father of Rev. W. E. Potwine, rector of the Protestant Episcopal cburob of thia city. He comes with a view to locating pcrmaner tly in Pendleton. Mr. Potwine is recently from New Haven, oun., v hiou oity he has ica'ded for mai.. j am. Dr. E T. Gagen, Jobo Hughes, Frai k Gilliam aud Vim. McAtua went down to the (.oiumbia last week with the intention of bagging some wild geese. Duo. returned Thursday evening, while the reniaiuder of the crowd stayed nutil Fridav. They report Urge numbers ot geese on tbe river, but impossible to get within gunshot ot tueui. TheU-zeite will takeoounly sorip at fin e on subscription, and pa balance ot sumo 111 cash at highest inaiket piice. 7 60 Death At Black Hohsb. Mrs. Frank (joble, wile of Frank Gi ble, of Black Horse, died lust Thursday, after a pru trauied illliens of many years. The re mains were laid to rest at Lexiugtoo, Friday, where funeral set vices were con ducted by Rev. Iin niblet of this city. About three inoiilhs ago Mrs. Goble was sent to the hospital ut Portland, but was ii, formed by Dr. Jones that nothing could he done for her, bo she returned tn her borne. Mrs. Goble was welt likd by all who knew her. Iu thin the boar ol Burrow the sympathy of all is intended lo the bereaved family. Li a Badi.i BhCiSED. Billy Hale who has been herding sheep fur Johnny Ayers tne past summer, met with a paiu ful aooideut while coming down ftom the mountains 011 his way to Heppner hist Friday night. He was riding very mpidly when his horse fell with him, badly bruising bis left leg from the knee down, also pprain'ng bis ankle. He was Iheu q lite a distance fmm Heppntr aud alone But 1m snoceeded in getting 011 his horse again and oune on to town. Dr. McSwords dressed the injured limb, and Billy is now able to get around with the aid of crutches. Quite A Feat. Frank Poindexter who returned last Sunday from Silver Lake reports quite an interesting feat being performed by a buccaroo mar Bly recently. While riding on tbe range he found a cougar and gave it chase. Being mounted on a fleet footed boree he foroed the conger up a tree, and as he ascended the bucoaroo threw his rope around the Btiimal'aconpling. He then started bis bnrBe at full speed and Boon diagged the conger to deatb. It was a full grown auimal and weighed several hundred pouuds Prineville News. Tub Best Pustsrs. -Dampen a piece of flannel with Chauiber'ain's Pain Bnl 111 and bind it over tbe seat of pain. It is better than any plaster VV'heu the lungs are sore such an appli cation on tbe chest and another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothiiir bo good for a lame back or pain iu the side. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in onn night applying a flannel bandage dampened with Pain B Im. 50 cents a bottle, for sale by Shoum-Johnson Druw C". Heppnbbitss at Portland. Several prominent cit z ds of Hepuner are at present making H eir beariquartirs in this oily, Rome on pleasure aud tbe re mainder on business. They are George Conser, cashier of the First National oank; George B. Tedrowe, a prominent merchant; N Ison Jones, a well-known sheepman; and E. G. Sperry, an ex tensive cattle-iaiser. The last named gentlemen jure serving 00 the United 8tah s trial j iry . Thursday 's Oregonian . Leo B110KK.N. W bile playing in the ha. ft last Sunday, (lien, the eight yiar old sou of John R isli, fell to the floor below br akiug tbe fmiir bone nf rtulit leu in the vtcuii y of tbe hip j nut. Dr. Gagen was called at ouoe to dress and bandage the broken member. While this is a painful accident, yet tbe little fellow is doing as Well as could be expected, and will doubtless reoover in due lime. ADUIIHINAL 1,01' A Mi. The Stndelmker wairoti heads tbem all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did yon sayT Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & (Jo. 'a stuud, aud tbe place for bargains. a The i'alace ia ibe leading holel in tin Oity, Well furnished rooms with plenty of light ate provided for everjoue. a Thompson & liiunsonii the buss which goes lo and from I t-e Pah.ce hotel, bnl w ill call Im parties desiring togoto tram iu any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a If j I'll w not to bny groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to Ibe Enterprise Groceiy. Kuk & Ruhl, proprietors, a Borg. the jei.veler, is tl' 1. an to fix ii your watch or clock, '.ie keeps a full stock ol evety thing pertaining to bis business' a ' M. Licliteiitbal & Co.'s new slock of splendid, summer tioltoti and tie special ties iu 'he shoe line are attracting mark ed at euti.ni. a Rip's Wood Yahd. The Heppner Winid yard, under the management of Kip Van Winkle, is prepared to dehv r wood at your residence, sawpd or nn sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.011 ner cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 76 cts. per cord; three times, 81 00. Yurd near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and rppairer of many years' experi ence, his just located in the Ahraham. si nli .-eliding. 011 M11V street, where I e is ..iv'srcd to do eveij thing in bis Mm. M Birheek is strictly n first-class work mnr. snd warrants nil work. Give htm call U"tf Land Fob Sjh.r 480 sores over in Wilson nrairie. A no-id stock ranch nnd niil be mid cheap. Cnll At Qszette offics for partioalari and terms. tf. Hood's Cures Mr: C. JJ. Cwrii Oakland, CaL Made Over Anew Chronic Hoadacho Curod-Wcak Lungs Made Strong and Well. " For years I bad sick headaches every day, ant I also had very weak laa;a. Since I har been taking IIckkI'j Barsaparllla, I hava been tirclj- enred of headaches, and mj lungs are strong and well Friends often say How Well You'ro Looking. I ten them It b due to Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am small in Uluro -never weighed over 100 pounds beforo ta'.:I:ig Hood's Bartapa- rllli, and at the time I began taking It I had run down to 86 pounds, but now I wcljh 111 '.4- My friends thought I would be dcaal Iowa ; but I am perfectly well, I am unable to express my thanks for the good Hood's Sarsaparilla has dona me." Mrts. C. D. Cabd, 1215 Adeline Street, Oakland, California. Hood'3 P1II3 euro all Liver Ills, Ellloua. neu, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache, 1 Hair Death S W ivntantlu r moves and forever dcntrom ob- y jcctionable hair, whether upon hands, face. S arms or nick, without discoloration or 1v- f jury to the most drlirate akin. It was for Wlty yttats the secret formula of EraBirniH f tcj iirhii. RCKiiowit'titeii Dv imvBH'imia a jyj the highest authority ai.rt the" niOHt eini neni uerniHtoiuKiBt Kim nair apeclalis that ever lived. During his practice o a life-titp amonir the tohlKv i-ri ar , tocracy of Europe he precribed this rec ipe. rini 91 oy man. securely uackert. Correspondence confidential. Bole Agent i iur America, auii icon. The fkookiim R;,ot Hair Grower fo. Dent. R.. 67 South Fifth Avenue. New torit. A GREAT RABBIT HUNT. Otw a Thousand Itunnlea Killed la Ou Day. Many of have en?ao;ed In coon hunts, fox hunts and wolf hunts; others have hunted bear, deer, chickens, quail, etc., and every one of us have, when there was a good heavy snow on the (fround, bundled tip warm, taken the family puns from tho corner, and with old "Spot" or old "Tige" sallied forth some cold winter morning to take ad vantage of any and every rabbit which might sally forth from its burrow in quest of food. But very few persons, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, have ever engaged in such a hunt for rabbits a a party of young men living near Ilomer, 111., participated in one day lately. In the absence of ali lar-j-o game and the prohibition as to shooting chickens and quails, the young farmers pass away the monotony of the winter days by or ganizing hunting parties, which enter into competition as to which party will bring in the mnst gamo by a given time. Usually these competition hunts are be tween the young men of different neigh borhoods, and neighborhood "honor" is a big thing in this country. One day a very exciting hunt was made by two parties of farmers living near Homer, which on account of the number of men engaged and the amount of game bagged will be household lore in the neighborhood for many winters. There was one company of twenty-five men, and another of twonty-four men. AU had to have their game in by seven o'clock-in the evening-and most of the men started in quest of "Brer Rabbit" before daylight. "And they gathered them in from highways aud hedges," for when the count was made in the evening one party had secured 633 rab bits, while the other had slain 5iH, mak ing a total of 1,158. A sumptuous sup per was spread that uig.it, for which the defeated party had to pay. Then the rabbits were sold and the money di vided into three purses which were pre sented to tho men who killed the most rabbits. Probably so large a number of rabbits were never before killed by one party in Illinois in one day. A CRAB-CATCHING DOG. The Queer Hport Judulituil iu by a Dnwa Kant Ciuiine. I have seen mention in the Forest and Stream, says a correspondent of that paper, of one Uo that caught suck ers and another with a preference for catfish. I do not for a moment doubt either of these dog-fishing stories, for I once knew a dog that took great de light in catching crabs; not soft crabs, but lusty, hard ones, capable of making 1 a good fight. When ulxjut twelve years ! of age I used to spend my vacation at a large farm on a tributary of the Chesa peake bay. UesiilcK myself there was another small boy aud two dogs at his house.- One of the clogs was a large Newfoundland nnd the other was one of those medium-sized, puzzling combina tions of short-hair and 1 1 particular color probably an all-around dog, as concern! d his breeding. One dny I no ticed the large dog wading about in tl.e shallow water at the foot of the yard and evidently searching for something. I found that he was looking for crabs. When a crab was discovered lie would prance around it and, ufter making sev eral attempts, seize it iu his mouth and bring it up on the beach and then play with it, much as a cat does with a mouse, until the. poor rr;.b was either dead or lielpleirdy exhaui-.ted. He seemed to do tiii:s for the more sport of the thing, larl:i;:f all the lira,- in a tone that denoted excitement rather than anger. He never ate tho crabs after killing them. The crabs fought back to the best of their ability, and it wa often difdcult to Ray which had the tightest grip, dog or crab, for the crab would fasten on to some portion of tho dog's mouth with both ot his powerful pinchers, and it would require much aha king before he would drop olf. No one ever tried riimmnns Liver rWnlstor without being aiitisfled witb it effect. Why nff.r from indirection 11 no" d)spepBiaT Simmons Liver Regulator is pleasant and cares. - BIG - 1 11 AT lit- McFarland Mercantile Co. Heppner. Oregon. Now ia tbe time to make vour money eount. Our whole itook of Prv Ot ods, Cloth ing, Boot, Shoes, Hats, fancy Goods, Olovea, etc, etc., will bo sold at wnolaeala prices for oash. Having Quit the Credit System, We are offering enods lower tbsn ever before known in Oregon. This is SO BAtT on a few lines. Our WHOLE 8TOCK goes at snob rednoed figures that the per son needing supplies for c-ieh cau be uitide bappy. If yon wisb to s-ive yonr money send in orders by mail or call in person. We are giving discounts 00 per cent. off. Dry Goods, Clothing, eto 25 to 83 Men's and Boys' Hats 80 Women's and Children's bboe,25 to 80 Men's Shoes 20 to 30 Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings and Domestics 20 All groceries at lowest wholesale rates. Country orden solioited, cash with orders. Shipments of wool reoeived as cash. Very Bespeelfnlly, McFarland mercantile co. YOUR ATTENTION! - "HTe 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 freh, having been largely increa- ed 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. H. A. Thorn prion THOMPSON PROPKI Tie Heppner livery, Below Colli n Hi McFnrland'a, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teams to bay per day, 75 otg. Hay nnd grain per day, $1.25. Meals 26 cts. at O. 0. Sergeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Urain and baled hay always on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT Closing out the entire stock Boots and Shoes of the old firm of M. JLiiohtenthal & Co.. at Cost for Cash. Call and Secure a Good Bargain. T. QuTIID, Assignee. LEGAL ULIlllUYk ' England's Method or l.'lvlllrli.ir The fact thnt two gunboats arc being built with all the speed possible to be placed on Lake Nyassa is an indication that Lord Salisbury means to lend her majesty's commissioner at Nyassaland effective support. The presence of these symbols of British power in the hike will do more to suppress the slave trade than a whole fleet cruising up and down the coast, and will render the work of establishing an administration compar atively easy. N. Y. Sun. ijimi rropie 1 tnoinea. Sometimes families who desire to bury their dead in the clothing worn In life in evening or wedding dress, for Instance substitute less costly imita tions for the jewelry worn In life, part ly from motives ot thrift and partly from a superstitious fear that anything taken off a body when it Is ready for the tomb will bring 111 luck to future wearers. The Rattler's Fatal charm. A few days ago, out near Americus, ays the Atlanta Constitution, a good lady who doesn't like notoriety heard a guinea making a terrible fuss and she proceeded to Investigate. She found a big rattlesnake coiled up near the fowl. Eve herself could not kill a snake and the good woman called for help. Help came and the snake was killed. The moment this wag done the guinea dropped dead. It certainly was not struck by the snake. It didn't get Bick and it didn't awell up. The explana tion la that the fowl was charmed. Any how, it died aa soon as the snake wai killed and it certainly wasn't poisoner bv the snake. Matching Ttwth. Perhaps the greatest difficulty that dentists meet with la the matching of false teeth with the natural teeth of their customers. The tooth factories aupply dentista with rings upon which are strung thin short metal bars, eacb carrying a tooth at its extremity. There are twenty-live of these sample teeth, that run all tho way from nearly whitt to a shade that is almost olive. Some one of the twenty-five usually almost matches the patient's natural teeth, and, at any rate, enables the dentist tc match the teeth by application at Um factory. .... per cent. off. Hosiery 30 Men's Overshirts and Fnrnieb- ing Goods 80 Hardware 20 to 25 Saddle, Harness, Stoves and Tinware 20 to 30 sw A. E. Blnul & BINNS, ETOKS Feed and Sale Stable. Oil ALL imi of Plenty of them at the ) Gazette Office. . . . . RULES FOR SUBURBANITES. Hegulatlons for Them That Do Not Ap ply to Ordinary Mortals. A resident of the suburbs, a man of discernment, contributes the following to the Boston Journal: It Is better to let the heels of your shoes go unblackencd than to miss a train. It does not pay to invest in accident insurance policies. The accident al ways happens to some other train than the one in which you arc traveling. Late to ted and early to rise will shorten the road to your home In the skies. Always try to eat at least one meal each week with your family. It keeps up the acquaintance and conduces to sociability. Late trains are not unmixed evils. Sometimes you start to tho station with a few minutes to spare, intending to travel on the nine o'clock train, anil are just in time to catch the eight o'clock train, which has come along lifty-five minutes late. lie not deceived bv ecstatic visions of rapid transit. It will not come in your day. When you give up your seat In a crowded car to a youii;r woman and she thanks you for it, conl rol your surprise. It is impolite to ;,t:trc in astonish ment at a young woman who is unused to the wavs of bubi.rbau travel. Productive Power of Weeds, ' To ascertain the productive power of weeds, the seeds upon a single plant of different species have been counted with the following results: Wild car rot, 1,200; dandelion, 1,500; chlckweed, 8,000; cockle, 3,200; campsion. 8,425; ohess, 8,000. dock, 3,700; ragweed, 4,373; groundsel, 6,!WX; ox-eye daisy, 0,600; mallow, 10,500; motherwort, 18,000-, foxtail, 19,500; sow thistle, fl9,00f" muitard, 31,0??; CassJa thistle, ii.ooo-, red poppy, 50,000; burdock, 8400,3i!IJ; purslane, 500,000; lambs' quarters, FREE TQ I II I A Pckip ol tut tnat a aimai dKilit. Dd lort Tltalitf Mat Ira Mr U wn kit. WARD mTU?0TE, JUT. 10,10. P. g. wsoi? go, Uaving put their business upon a tern 'porary cash basis, Call Attention to the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur chasing Power than ever before known in Heppner. We most get oar stook into money, and proflu are no object when the tuonsf ootnes in sight. Shake yonr oash at ns snd see ui tumble. Illi TELE PEOPLE: OUR Not only onoe, but again and again. They know that from ns tbey slwsys get full weight snd good measure for tbe last money. Why we sell tbe best is ex plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes na friends, and so establishes our trade. We want you to bave soma of oar friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Glotbiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept to a well-regulated, geueral merchandise store. Come in and eee ds, ever) body. jyj INOR BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORti, MAY biivimiT, HEPPNER, OR. The Keeley Institule -OF- KIRK & ETJHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. Oo May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. Tbey will keep on band a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries and Previsions. A full linn of choice Pies, Cskrs and Bread j in fact everything that Is nanally kept in a flrst-class bakery store. Tbey will sell cheap foi caab. Call anp try tbem. iW RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on with Blight symptoms, wbioh when neglected in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If you are rUUOITB, CONSTIPATED or Have A UloOKDEKKD LIVER, If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW 1 you surmit uibiiiiss alter eutln for OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL Ripans THbules aot gently, but promptly, upno the liver, stomnch and intes. t.nep; clean. tbe sjaiern effects II v ; oure dpep.ia. hahituHl oonBtipation, ofTens ve breath and headache. One Tabulb tuken at the Bret ndication of indication , " remove the wbole difficulty. Rinnnn T. Vi n 1 , a urn nn,iaJ f.n,y . j " ' ,K . physicians, aud are presented in the form T a:i i): m Ai K.c" i"r irmi iujjhub xtiouiPH ore iMtirinnn nnii nra an rnnnmiial ramnilu One gives relief. arter-gross box will bn sent, post age paid, on receipt of 75 cents a and retail ageuts, ELUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., I'OHTLA.M), OHEGON. Ucal drrggists everywhere will supply the Tubules if requested to do so. They are Easy to Take, QiTck to M mi Sure many a DGctor's Bill 3a.BQ.pla Praa on appllce.tlon. to tlia Rlpama CKajiaieal Co T TTorle City. " I THE THIRSTY Will Drink the Best AND NO OTHER WILL SUFFICE! No "Jim Crow" Liquor and Cigars down at Bob Kriok's Arcade saloon ifote it The beat is desirable every time. Cbrley Jones, day mixologist. Call. ' ROBKRT KricK, Prop. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OEO MANCIII5HT1CK, KIVOIAIVO i W. MTERSON. AGLNT AEE COMING WAY! fc OO. Heppner, Oregon. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, silverware, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Rto., Eto. Trust Busts For the Cure oA Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It 18 located at Forcat Grove, Or., The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazkttk office tor particular, Strictly coull JentUl. Treatment private and lure cure. TAKE RIPANS TAKE RIPANS TAKB RIPANS takE RIPANS "i niJiriiB win surely aud qmok y ' 4''y ... - . , ..... 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