NuTII'K TO ADVKHTIHKRH. 'I'.'I'irfK ,ttring tbi lnT!lon of iHtpliy ,! I or (imiik't oi Niiiif, niut net lln-ir ropv in i')t Inter than ion.1av evetilnv fur Tuab.Uv. tiiuoii, or iniiriiny evening; lor PTtnavs ell I'Oll. TlIK 1'ATTKIIHUN PUnLlHHINUCO. NOl ICE. 1. The .inn o( Ave rents per line will be ehrgii lor "caMa o! thanks," "rtwulutlotm of Kwuwt," lists ot wodiliuc prrwnu and donors, fill llhitltArV nntlt'tW fnlliAr llian thn.n or mail litinaelf give aa a matter of news,) and i.oik'"I special uiuettngii tor w batever purpose. U. Notloos of church and society and aM other ntertalninenta from which revenue la to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five wiita a line. These nilaa will be strictly adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. vt hold eiiih and ever eorresnemltnt sponsible for hit or bsr oommunlostlon, MirratOOnderiee Will ha nnhllakait nnlua wriur'i ireal name n ilgnri it in evidence good faith. "T P. KIBUER, SEWHPAPER ADVERTlS JLa lng Agent, 21 Merchants lixchanie, Ban Francisco, la onr amhorlaed agent. This paper la kept on tile in his oulce. TIME TABLE. f-tawti for Hurdman, Monument, Long Creek, Juiin Uay and Canyon Cily, leaves an follows : Kvery day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every duyat6 p. m.,oxcept Monday. '1 lie clieapKkt, quickest and bust line to or trout the luu-riur country. J. a. DELEVAN, Prop. V. A. Johi.bttm.Aguut. (Jive your business to ilepimerpeojile. ami wereore assisi w ouita up Hew w.r. I'lUnmise those who patronize yon. Here and There. If everymau wax but as big Ah heapaumcs to be, The half would loon be crowded oft And drop Into the sea. After the ball was over lie gloomily aat by the fire, Thinking how he would pay For the flowers next day, And Bettlo the carriage hire. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. The weutherie clearing up ooce more. The roads are iimprovugovor the mouutuins. Will Patberg whs up from Lexington yesterdiiy. Send your washing to Mrs. NelBon, at the Mouutuin House. Theron Fell is recovering from an lit tnok of i lionmutif-m. Mrs. Will Spencer has about reocvercd from ber recent illiieeB. The new time-table works Brio, don't it, except when yon get left. J. 0 Wtletibnrgtr wbb up from the Sand Hollow country yesterday. Tom Matthews and M. Carrigall, of Butter oreek, were in town todity. Lee Kilboume, of Gooseberry, was seen on our streets yesterday. Rev. Bramblet of this oity held services last Sunday at Lote Bock. Mrs. Allen Crabtree visited her daugh ters in Heppner during the past week. The Heppner-Oanyon stage liue is the best, cheapest nnd quickest to the in terior. Oregonian: Miss Effie Fields, of Heppner, is in the oity on a visit with friends. Mrs. Geo. Noble returned on Tuesday ' of last week from Colorado, muoh im proved in health. Ed Oopner and wife arrived fron Lone Rock last evening and departed for Portland this morning. The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine ti rid tobnoco habit. See ad. Rev. Potwine. of Pendleton, will hold eervices at the Baptist oil u roll tomor row evening. All are invited. Every man who takes any interest in fe.st stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette ehop, agents. Jt is rt ported that two photographers have looa'ed galleries in our oity Where are they loouted? one seems to kuow, The Gzetto w ill take county scrip at face on subscription, and pay balance of name in cash at highest market price. 7-60 Mrs. Jns. MoHaley is very ill nt her home in Heppner. and at present grave fears are entertained that she will not re cover. Nels Jones returned from Portland Tuesday of last week, having been ex cused from further Bervice on the U. 8. grand jnry. Born Nijar Middleton, Washington oonnty, Oregon, Nov 20th, 1893. to the wife of Charles E. Yanderpool, a ten pound son. Joe Wnolery, of lone, oame np on yesterday's noon train to look after business matters here. He returned this morning. F. J. Andrews and J. C. Bennett eame over from the Lone Rock oountry yesterday and left for the valley on this morning's train. Geo. Cnnser, cashier of the First National Bank, is indisposed this week from an attack of rheumatism. How ever, he hopes to be about soon. The second evening's entertainment of the Heppner Social olub will oocur Thursday evening at the Palace hotel. No member should fail to attend. Sheriff Geo. Noble attended the Reitor neoktie party down at Astoria, and then tarried in Portland long enough to take in the Sheriff's convention. As yet he has not returned. The arrival of the tram at noon yester day bearing the Saturday and Snndav papprs was heralded with delight by onr citizens. The dose will be repeated for some time to come. The Stutlz New York Theater Co., through some misunderstanding, failed to reaoh here yesterday. However, they will appear at Herpner on the eve of the 11th inRt ,m "Tne ueieorateo. jase . Bear this in mind. Exchange: There is a delicate case namlino in the London courts. A Torino- woman who fell and broke ber lee while danoing at a ball has sued her partner for damngee. She alleges that his excessive awkwardness was th cause of the accident. Groen Mathews shaves ng before, 25 cents per shot; haircuts, four-bits. In fho meantime his numerous "standoffs" lire crowing bigger, while he, himself, is cramped for the necessaries of life. A hint tn Inmfl nponle is Dlenty: others have to be hit with a fonr year old club. Wmmott flnnhrnn and two other gentle inert frnm the North Fork pnlled out Saturday with what is usually known as six-horse load, but owing to tne incle ment weather we ehonld judge that it would take a double force of teams to get the load through in the uanal length of time. The freighter has A rough time of it now, and it's no piooia even in good weather. The Heppner branch train arrived in Hepnner yesterday shortly after 12 a. m. Though the time table on this branch bas been greatly changed, yet we be lieve all will like it better when thev ODoe become need to it. It is also well to bear in mind the fact, that if yon deaire mail to leave on either the fol lowing day's stageor trnin it mnst be in the poatofflce by 7 o'olock p. m. ! J. II. Leiier, brother of W. J. and """ J' f r" ow rrom JBOtr "" HiiiiaHjr. J. H. in ID the shw nnnine- ovr there. II bhb tliHt the . frHiikliu bill on ilie Hepuer-Peodletnn rcmd need work on it. Tbe super ! visor should bear this in mind. ' ,,A,DT!-V ,kU1 ideut occumdat the i "OC home rnnch 8 few (Ihjb sgo, ao , we Bre informed by J. J. Roberto. Xuans n . . .... ..... . Cytus Aiken Dearly dislooated his jaw by iryiugioeay "momma -. Attorneys Rob and Dawson weut out to Hardman I ait Saturday morning to assist in disposing ot a oaaa befor Justice Hogne, They returner) late Saturday evening. Dsatb or A Hippksbiti. John Gen try, egad forty ysarg, died at Milton Thursday night from quick congnmption. Mr. Gentry, who was a Heppner farm er, was in the Milton neighborhood buying fruit trees when seized with the sickness that goon ended n death. He leaves a wife and family. The remains will be shipped to Heppner for Inter meut. E. O. The remains were brought in from Eouo SatU'day, the funeral and interment occurring Sunday ,Rev. Adkina preaching the funeral sermon at the ct-mctery. John Gentery has resided In this vicinity for many years, and wag universally ectecmed by all. We are informed that he was temporitirly absent from his home on Black Horse when taken with his last and fatal illness. He was a member of the Seven Day Adventiats, and a consistent Christian. Wants His Doa.-Eli ICeeney has lost his dog, Lawyer. No visitation of God Almighty, is responsible for this oatas trophe. Iu short, an ordinary man took hiui, aud may be he bad on navy blue overalls just like the Gazette editor wears during busirees hours, which these times are from 6 a, m. to 6 a. in. Lawyer is just an ordinary briudle cur, but considerable for smart and faithful ness. He has a kind eye and can knook a fly off his right ear with bis off hind foot nt every whack and never miss a note. He is a decent dog aud flens do not meander oyer his person. The pur loiner will reoeive the thanks of Eli by bringing Lawyer buck; or should anyone see him, they will confer a favor by starting bim h meward. Pri'Orastinatioh. This morning a "hull" 'bus load of gentry from the ralt.ee hotel got left by the down train, the rig not arriving iu time to make connection, though they were just mak ing the urper end of the M. L. & T. warehouse when the con's "all aboard" admonished them that they were not handy enongh to comply with the re quest. One letter pouch was also left iu the scramble. We do not know who is to blame, but we have learned that the tri.iu left on time and that the 'bug was late. The mail was probably over looked. A madder lot ot passengers than those left this morning, we have not beheld lately, but they should remember that "procrastination is the thief ot time", if this is any oonsolation. Reqclab Counuil Meeting. Council met in regular session last' evening, Mayor Simons presiding, and all oounoil- men present, llecorder tliillock and Marshal Rasmus was also present in their official capacities Minutes of last regular session read and approv ed Bills allowed Heppner Light & Water Co., $100; H.E. Warren, $2; F. J. Hallock, $16 66; Cantwell Bros , $650 laid over Ordinance No. 51 and 56 read firBt time by seotion. Rules suspended and both ordinances read by title Ordinanoe No. 55 read third time by title and passed unanimously Council adjourned That Stock Shipment. In conver sation with Nels Jones yesterday, the Gazette tnau learned that as yet he bad heard nothing from the shipment ot sheep sent East. However, they have been sold, and we hope at good prices. Frank Rogers, who had charge of the shipment, is expected home soon, and the other parties who acoompamed bim will follow shortly. If this venture proves profitable others will do like wise, putting in circulation considerable of the "root of all evil". A Bad Mistake. An exchange says that a lady went to a grocery a few days ago for a peck of apples, and tak ing as she supposed a fresh lanndned Hour sack. She held the sack while the clerk poured in the apples. A singular thing then happened. On examination it was found that there were two boles in the bottom of the sack, both trimmed with embroidery, The young man fainted and the lady sent a small boy after the apples with a basket. Surprise Party. On last Saturday a number of the young friends of Esther Ford surprised her. A pleasant oc casion was had. The tmrty consisted of Bessie Vinson, Alma Von Uadow, Cora Shipley, Annie Phillips, Edna Van Duyn, Winnie Gilliam, Martha Van Winkle, Willetta Leezer, Dottie Bramblet, Loyd Ford, Teressa Liohtentbal, Mary Lazer, Zoe Patterson and Oua Gilliam. The little folks made Miss Esther a nice present. Death of Mrs. A J. Breeding. Last Sunday Mrs. A. J. Breeding died at her home belo Heppner on Willow creek. She bad been ill or some time aod was quite aged, being over 70 years old. She and ber husband were old settlers in this vicinity, the latter surviving her though he is at present in a ciitical condition. The remains were interred in the Lexington oemetery yesterday. 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 37.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice In two, 75 cte. per oord; three times, 8100. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, baa just located in the Abraham sio building, on May street, where he is prenttred to do eveiytbing in his line. Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-clasa work man and warrants all work. . Give bim a call. 'wtf ... . . Mr A. it. AlUn Ferry. 'Wash. 20 Miles from a Doctor But Hood's Sarsaparllla was Equal to the Emergency Flturlsy, Chills and Fever MiCk Leg Perfect Cure, "After trty baby was born I got into very sari, eus condition, haTlhg pleurisy, chills and fever, gradually developing Into milk leg. TTe lire 20 miles from a physician and did sot know whit to do. Finally after a great deal afted lag I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and when I wag using the third bottle I could lee It Was Doing Me Cood. I continued with another bottle, and recovered ao rapidly that now I ana la gaed healtk. I Hood's x Cures cordially recommend It as a good medicine.'' Mas. A. M. Allen, Ferry, Washington. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Bilious ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. .( ... Hair Death tmtantly removes and forever dextrav ob jectionable hair, whether vpon hands, face, (3 arms or necic, without awoloration or iv-1 is jury to the most delicate skin. It was for s ntty years the secret formula of Erasmus 5 Wilson, acknowledged by physicians ass the biRhest authority ai.d the mostemi- nent dermatologist and hair specialist? that ever lived, During his practice of g a uie-uine amonsf menooi ntv ana aris tocracy of Europe he precrlbed this rec ipe, rnce ?i oy man. securely packed. Correspondence confidential. Sole Agents 3 iur Auiurica. Auureos. The Mcookum Ruot Hair Grower Co, Dent R.. 57 South Fifth Aventm. New t I v4 ' i ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Studebaker wBgon beads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Biebee's. a "Hardware" did yoo sayT Why, yea at P. O. Thompson & Co.'e stand, and the place (or bargains. a The Palaoe is the leading hotel in the oity. Well furnished roomB with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a Thompson & Binnsown the buss wbiob goes to and from the Palace hotel, but will oall for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the city. Leave orders at Oity hotel. . a If yon want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & liuhl, proprietors, a Dorg, the jeweler, is the man to fix op your watch or clock. Lie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis business' . a M. Liohtentbal & Co.'s new stook of splemlid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a At Salem. The pastors of the FirBt Methodist and South Methodist oburohes have decided to hold union services at the churoh bouse of the former at 10:30 a. m. Rev. J. M. Shulse will preach the Thanksgiving sermon. Every one who expeots to attend will please take an apple or potatoe to be offered for the benefit of the Portland Methodist hos pital. The railroad company has agreed to transport all material free of charge. Statesman. Mr. J P. Blahw, an extensive real i state dealer iu Des Moines, Iowa, narrowly escaped one of the severest attaoks of pneumonia while in the northern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive geveral miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that be was unable to gel warm, and inside of an hour after his return be was threatened with a severe oas- of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamber lain's Oougb Remedy, of which he had often beard, and to.ik a number of large doses. He says the effect was wonder ful and in a short time he was breathing easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. rilaize regards hiti cure as simply wonderful. For sale by Sloo'im Johnson Drug Co. l'PPJ A MUNIS ITEMS. The young folks spent the at Mrs. Ha.'sell's last Friday, evening Miss Minnie Andrews returned home Monday from Mr. O. F. Thompson's. Mrs. Williams, Edna and Mabel, spent the afternoon, Sunday at Mrs. Foster's. Mr. A. B. Wibiams bas gone np above for winter supplies, Think be is liable to have a wet time. Mr. Austin Yocnm brought n house keeper not long since. All are glad to have new neighbors. Snow cao be seen on old Rattlesnake this morning. That is a sign there will be some here soon, so tbey say. The last day programme in Diet. No. 13 was very iutorestiiic, considering the scaicity of pupils, there being only six all boyg. Mr. Foster's sheep arein the care fo Rolin this winter. Though tbe range is somewhat orowded the sheep are d'dng well. Grass is good. Miss Edith Happ returned to her home at College I'laoe, Wash., this wiek. She will return and teach another term of school Bfter New Year. The quilting at Mrs. J. C. Thompsons was enjoyed very muoh. The qniit was one pieoed by Lizzie previous to her death. It was set together with her last new dress. Sheepherders are etj iying the rain. In fBCt every one seems to be, although one occasionally hears the remark. "There's no need of going to the valley." "This is Webfoot enough for ine." Miss Anna Armstrong is teaching m her home district. The following are enrolled: Edith Andrews, George Tow. er, Lillie Andrews, Harry William, Percy-Williams and Arthur Williams. Exit DI im .A.T iii McFarland Mercantile Co. Heppner, Oregon. How is tbe time to make your money count. Oar whole stoak of Drv (keds, Cloth log, Boot, Shoeg, HsU, Ksnoy Goods, Oloveg, tto., etc., will be gait it waolesalg pncii for egb. Having Quit the Credit System, We Bf offering tootls lower tbsn ew before knnwn (n DruBtm. Trti U HAfT on a (ew lines. Our WHOLE STOCK eon needing BuppueB ior casn cau tie made nappy, it you wish to save your money aend in orders by mail or call in person. We are giving disootints on per cent. off. Dry Goods, Clothing, etc 25 to 33 Men'a and Boys' Hats 80 Women's and Children's Shoes,25 to 30 Men's 8boeg 20 to 30 Cotton Ginghams, Sheetings and Domestics 20 All groceries at lowest wholesale rates. Country orders solicited, cash with orders. Shipments of wool reoeived as cash. Very Eespeotfnlly, MoFARLAND MERCANTILE CO. YOUR ATTENTION! "UTe 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 fresh, having been largely inc reased with new goods the ear ly pnrt of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. Geo. Conser, S. S. Hornor, Salesman. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT 011 ILL STOCK. Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes of the old firm of M. JLiohtenthal & Co., at Cost for Cash. Call and Secure a Good Bargain. ; T.QU7HD, Assignee. US. THE FARJEON CHILDREN. Hew They Amnse Joseph Jefferson, TkaL Beloved Oraud father. E. Xj. Farjeon, the novelist, Is Joseph Jefferson's son-in-law: he lives in Lon ion, has a lovely homo, a charming fam ily, and ho entertains delightfully. From all I hear, writes Eugcno Field in the Chicago News, I judge that his three littlo children must be prodigies. The youngest Is named after his grandpa and he seems to have inherited his grand- pa s fondness and facility for art. Curl j ously enough he is the picture of Joffor i son having the same bright blue eyes, i delicate features and characteristic I smile. The oldest boy I think his 1 name is Frank is always saying and doing bright things, A year ago Mrs. Madge Kendall spent tbe day with Mrs. Farjeon, and the two ladios enjoyed a good old-fashionod gossip all tho after noon; the way they discussed and criti- oised all their acquaintances was simply a caution. Next day Master Frank re marked at dinner: "Papa, I have writ ten out with the typo-wrltor all that mamma and Mrs. Kendall said yester day." And so the wrctchod child had; all the soandal and gossip was reported with shocking fidelity, and may be Mr. Farjeon didn't have a lovely time read ing it aloud to his astounded spouse. This experience taught Mrs. Farjeon a serious lesson. Not long ago tho Farjeon children went with their mother to servioe in one of the neighboring churches whore tho , rector was an extreme ritualist. Wearied I by all the ceremony, littlo Joe Farjeon ; finally whisperod hoarsoly to his mothor, when tho sormon was about half through: "Come on, mamma, le's go; don't le'a wait for the last act!" Tho children write plays for their grandpa. Very thrilling plays they are, too, Grandpa Jofferson enjoys thoiu hugely, but ono day, whilo reading one one of those productions, ho stopped and asked: "Frank, what do all these blanks mean? There doesn't seem to bo any gense at all." "That's where you are to swear, grand pa," explained the child. "We left 11 blank on purpose, because we know you could do it better than wo could." , J Itinerant Dresa Cleaners. A new female device for earning a livlhood is that of going around to the bouses of society people and cleaning and repairing fine dresses that have been accidentally soiled or otherwise injured. The scheme was developed in Buffalo. There are some women who have ail they can attend to in this line, When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton, of Lurn, Russell County, Kansas, called at the laboratory ol Chamberlain A Co., Des Moines, to show bim bis six year old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain's Oongh Remedy, it having cured him of a very severe attack of croup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it saved big boy's life and is enthusiaalio in big praise of this remedy. For gala by blooum-Johoton Drug Co. LEGAL BUN !T Mi FOR goes at anob reduced dgnres that the per per cunt. off. Hosiery , 30 Men's Oversbirts and Furnish ing Goods 30 Hardware 20 to 25 Saddle, Harness, Stoves and Tinware 20 to 30 Assignee. sw Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . . HOUSEHOLD bKEVITIES. When cooking onions set a tin of vinegar on the stove, let it boil, and you will have no disafrrppublo smell, Crystal globes in colored or out glass filled with long-aietmnod roses are a lovely decoration for the lunch or tea table. The globes oomo in ruby, sapphire and emerald tints, and usually rest on a mirror plaque. Codfish croquettes Take equal parts of picked-up codfish (freshoned In water) and fresh mashed potatoes; sea son with pepper, dip in egg, and roll in fine oracker meal and fry liko oysters, making them in any shape preferred. In oyster stow or any thing whore ono wishes to use the liquor let it come to a boil so as to tako off tho scum. I Never boil oysters, as it toughens them, simply let them come to a boiling point It should simply boil around tho edges. Sweetbread Sauce. Remove the tough skin from the sweetbreads and lot stand in cold water twenty minutes. Cut in halves, then in quarters and sea son with salt and popper, boil till ten der and put a tablospoonful each of but ter and flour in a frying pan and when hot put In the sweetbreads; stir until a light brown, which will take about ten minutes. Yankee Blade. An experienced housokeeper sayg the best water tank is a stone jar one of five or six gallons. This will not rust, and is not atteotod by change of temperature. Ice will dissolve in It without hurting it, and water will stand in it, as it is changed, for years without rusting it. Besides, clear, fresh water will keep cool, in a closet or other shady place, in a stone Jar better than in aaj other position. Crackling Pone. This is a Southern recipe-: For a small pone take one quart of corn moal scalded with as much boil ing water as it will absorb, and allow It to cool until the hand can bo used to mix into it one cupful of woll-salted "cracklings" or scraps left from trying out lard. Wet the hands In cold water and pat the pone into a cake an inch thick on a pan. Bake in the oven. New England Farmer. - Jellied Chicken. Boll tho chickori till tbe moat falls from tho bono, in aa littlo water as possible; take it out and let It cool; chop and season with salt and pepper, then put it in a mold with a laycrof hard, boiled eggs, either chopped or sliced; boil the water in which the meat was cooked until it is ha'f boiled away, add a tablospoonful of gelatine, and when it is dissolved pour over the meat; this will be ready to use the next day after it is prepared; tbe eggs may b omitted If desired.-Detroit Free Press For a gore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage dirmpened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a favorite fur rheumatism and has cured many very severe eases. 60 cent bottles for gale by Hlooum-Jobnson Drug Co. P. g, POUIPSOI go, Ljaving 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 in Heppner. We mast gt onr gtook ioto mongy, and ecwai la slgbl. 8bikg jnr THE PEOPLE OUR Not only once, but again and again. Tbey know that from aa they always set av11 -: I- i. J 1 ... " .uu wtigu ana gooa measure ior the least money. Why we aell the bestigex plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds custom, makes na friendg, and so establishes onr trade. We want you to have some of onr friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody. yj BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN- Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG, MAY STK1SET, HEPPNER, OR The Keeley Institute -OF- KIRK & ETJHL, Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a fall Una of STAPLE AND F-AJSTCY -f Groceries and Previsions. A full line of ohoioe Pies, Cnkes end Bread ; in faot everything that la nsnally kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell oheap foi cash. Call anp try them. , RIPANS TABULES! Disease oommonly comes on with slight symptoms, wbiob when negleoted in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. "aKSS"1' RIPANS TABULES. If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED i..""" Have A DIHOKDKKEU LIVE If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW orT.. you SUFFER DISTRESS alter c eating, - FDIHORFDEKNkIT)F TUESlXlMACHk-' TAKE RIPANS T A B U L E S . RipaiiB Tabules not gently, bin promptly, upon tbe liver, stomaob and intes tines; oleanse the system eileclually ; oure dyspepsia, habitual onnstipation, ofTena ive breath and headache. One Tabulb taken at the first ndioation of indigestion, biliousness, distress after eating or depression of spirits will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. 1 Ripans Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely need by the best physioians, and are presented in the form moat approved by modern scienoe. If given a fair trial Ripans Tabules are an infallible cure; they oontain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-groes box will be gent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 oantg by the wholesale and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. am& SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., PORTLAND, OREGON, Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabnlea if requested to do so. They are Easy to Take, Quick to Act and Save many a Doctor's Bill SsuaaplM X"r oj application to tlm SJlpavrue ClunalesU. Co, ajsrvar York City. H. A. Thompson THOMPSON The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Below Coffin 4 McKarlaiul's, Main Street. Good Conveyance for Traveling Men. Teamg to hay per day, 75ots. Hay and grain per day. 81.25. Meals 25 otg. at C. O. Sergeant's, neit door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled bay always on band. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OS" MANCIIUHTKHt B.OL,A.D A. W. WHERSON, AGENT oneo. prefltg gra do objeot wba let monty sagh at ni tni g ng tumble. til ARE COMING WAY! Heppner, Oreson. : JEWELER! : Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTBTJMENT8, Etc, Etc. Trust Busts For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium ui Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazxtt office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. RIPANS TABULES. DIDAMC TADIII CO I II I AAIVO I HUULLO, A. I. Binot & BINNS,