NuriCK TO AHVEKTIHEItS. mI.i-k ksirtiiB the insertion of fltFplny aln. I or t littler m t-ttine, in tint Kt their copy in ' idtiT itimi MiHi'lay eveiiinir for TiWMlny'i THK l'ATTKKhON I'lIHLlHIllNU CO. turn. NOTICE. i Thw sum of IHu cent pvr line will be phiriffi fr "curds of thanks," "revolutions of , '.,5i " lint of wetMlinr present anrt doNnm, obituary noticed, (other than thoae the dllt .irntiall himw'lf Kivi'Httaniftttcr of ucwh.) and noiirt-sofHpcM-iai iiiwtiiiK for whatovtrpiirNe. I Nutlet of fluircli and aociity and all other iilVrtainint'iita from which revenue In to bo do rivi'd Bha'l be clmrned for at the rate of five tents a line. 1 bene rules will be strictly adher ed to in every limtanee. AdvertiHiiiK rates reasonable and made known uiou uppUratio.. e nOHl fHIH " c.cij v.iirn mjiririii IP nniiHihle for liia or her eommuuieatiini. No I uill ) tbllliHuliml liiili.ua II... writer real name in siKiieu i us an evidence of good irtiui. 1 V. KI.SIIKU, NKWSI'Ai'Ktt ADVKUTIS itiK AkoiU, 21 Merchants Kxchanne. Hhii 1' laueiwro, ia onr uutlMirUeu aKent. Tuit jmper ift kept on tile in hbtoluee. TIME TABLE. Miiu'p for llunlnmit, Monument, LotiK Creek, Joliu Day and Canyon City, leavca a follows : Kvcry day at 0 a. in., except Sunday. A invent' very tiny at 6 p. ui., except Monday. t he cheapest, quickest and beat Hue to or from the Interior country. J. s. DELEVAN, Prop. W. A. Jolitnton.Ageut. Ct'ti'e your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up liepp iter, tatrouize those who patronize you. Her e and There. "Oh I'll be true as the stars, my love," He sang, but she didn't mind; He didn't refer to the heavenly ones, But to the theatrical kind. T, (la) .). Curie w.ih uj from lone yester- II. F. Ward, i f Lone Rook, was in the oily yesterday. K. 0. : Senator Mutlook is back from a trip to lleppuer. Hend your washing to Mrs. Nelson, at tbe Mountain House. Joe Woolery came u, fiotn tbe city ol lone ou today's train. F. M. Oouiter, of Eight Mile, was in town yesterday. Moees Asbbaugb, of Eight Mile, was in town Wednesday. i. Ben Akerc, of Oooseberry, was uotioed on mir (streets Wedueisday. Woodhuru, Oregon was visited by a $50,000 liiu Us t Saturday night. Joe Keeney and wife returned borne yesterday froui Hie Long Creek country. Arthur Smith will clean watches at tbe reduced price of 81 for the next 90 days. Tho Hupptier Canyon stage liue is the best, cheapest and quickest to the iu terior. Gene Mattesnn was tbe luoky holder of the number which drew the Kolmun organ. Hood's Fills do not purge, paiD or gripe, but Hot promptly, easily and efficiently. 2oc. W. M. Kudio, of Long Creek, is in the city this week en route to his home from Walla Walla. Charley Koyse oume over from b'B stock ranch near Idea to attend Masonic installation last Wednesday eve. Every man who takes any iuterest in fast stock should subscribe for Tbe Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Gazette will take county scrip at face ou subscription, and pay balanoe ot game in cash at highest market price. 7-60 Hurry Jones iuformed us yesterday that as yet be bad not found the stray cattle which he bad recently advertised in the Gazette. Jim Jones departed fur Tin Dalles Tuesday to look i,f ter bis running horse O ira J. which was left in that city. He returned ou Wednesday's train. Those who have brought in various kinds of supplies in lieu of cash, should oall aronud at this office and get credit for Bame if not already given. t Tbe pnrtonnge of the M. E. church is being moved from tbe present looatiou to tbe lot occupied by the church. This will be much more convenient. Pon't overlook Hick Mathews, of the City barber shop, for a etrictlv first clasi shave, ebampoo, Jor bair cut. Hot baths ulso dished up to order. Hood River Glacier: Mr. Will Pottei and family arrived here from Heppner. Thursday, and will remain here for some time Mr. Potter having sold bis busi ness in Heppner. Prof. A. W. Wier discussed the pubjec1 of "Mistakes in Heboid Management Causes of Failure in TeBOhers" befcre the Annual State Teacher's Association Wednesday afternoon. To our customers No difference how large or small yonr account is, come ii and settle, either by cash or note. W must bave one or the other to ensbe us to stem tbeflood. Haves Bros. 90lf. Wm. W. Molutosb, a Portland fund tore dealer who had been looking after bis business interests in this city for some time ' ast. returned below the first ot the week- Newt Whetstone, who went East with the shionieut of sheep from this place Borne time since, returned borne the latter part of laHt week, after au exten sive visit with friends and relatives at his old home. Rennner Lndce No 69. A. F. & A. M installed ber oflioers last Wednesda) eveuing, n full representation bung Dreseut. Tbe work was diB"atohl promptly and the brethren were througli work by 8:10 p. m. B. L. Leland has secured a position with W. M. Eudio. of hong Creek, and left yesterday morning for his new bnme Ben is a fine salesman and we are ver) sure that be will suit Mr. Kudio. J. Groome, who has spent the past anmmer nrt in the Athena onuntry was mm nr. rmr streets this morning, bavin rotnrnerl tn this lection "ie firRt ' week. He expects to Bpend the winte m this oountry. naon Mathews shaves SB before, 25 Acnlo nm olint hailTlltP. foiK-bitS. 1 K mmniimA Ida niimeions "s'aniii'us are ernwina bigger, while he, himself, is nrnmnerl fur the necessaries of life k;n n u,.ma nannln is nlentvl other have to be bit with a four-year-old club. COPPER 1 VETEsS095'c ErtVAiR OUTRAN- E. O: Mr. Horace HIohd, who brought to Iiaker City an $S000 oleauup fro n the Elk oreek gravel tuipics plaoed ou exhibition at the first NutionHl Bank u uumber of gold nnggets, the largest webbing over 81lH) and others from to 1jM each. Many of the peop'e feasted their eyes on tbe golden treasure. Geo. McKay, of Waterman Flat, ac companied by Hee Calby, ot the same place, aud M. U. Stone, of beaver creek, was in town Wedutwdav. Mr. MoKay Iiiih 4 lO head of beef cattle at the mouth of Hbeu creek, feeding tbem for Hip Portland maikets, to be turned iff about March 1st. F. E. Bell, of Black Horse, informs lis that he bus about 3o0 acrea of excellent hiinchgrasa pasture land for rent over in the Sand Hollow oountry. He also lias bay for stock left with him, aud a 111 n to look atler the same. Louis K. Cook, formerly of the hotel WaHliaiier of Baker Oily, is now land lord of the hotel Pendleton. Manv ill lememhei Mr. Cook as oue of the prominent delegates to tbe recent sess ion of the Grand Lodge in this cily. Chookkdnehs Ai.lkued. The failure of the Walla Walla Havings Bank has developed soma very bud banking. A gentleman from Walla - alia says G. F. Eduiibton, president of the failed iiiHtitut.-iii, is tiii. lei arrest in that town on a charge of embezzling tbe funds of the bauk aud taking money on deposit when it whb known tbo bank was in solvent. Am itig tbe notes held by tbe bHUk is one signed by Edmiston for 830,000, 11 ci.redj 11111. tber signed by f'lizhugh, a friau 1 of Edmiston, aud his conhd iiiti il clerk, fi r $13,000, uu seo ired, and another signed by a book keeper in Eduiistou's employ, forsevjral thousand, also unsecured. The Walla Walla Savings Bai k appears to have been the implement by which a wily and not over scrupulous no ney lender rop d in a number of the leading oilmeus of Btaid and conservative Walla Walla Bud ow it elands them in b.tnd to clear their skirts of tbe charge of negligence, by which a and not over-Ecrupulous money lender was enabled rob the stock holders Bud depositors. Banks oon uoted on the "trust" and "take-fur ranted" principles solely are dangerous ustitutious to all oouoerned to de positors as well as stockholders and negligent aud "sleepy" direotors. E. 0. We have kuowr Geo. L. Filzbugb from boyhood, aud will warrant if he owes the bank any money he will pay it. He amply able to meet all his obligations Dr. Pill Once Moke. From tbe lipping below trom tbe Athena Press t would seem that Dr Bill, formerly of this city, is not sailing as smoothly p th .t country as he might hope. 'Last week the Press published Mr. Milieu's statements in regard to locking up Mrs. J. J, bill's goods for board mounting, to $106. Mrs. Bill, who ii he wife of the veteranary surgeon, who is 111 trouble financially, and who is now n Walla Walla, came in yesterday and presented her sideof tbe case, which, is as follows: "She says that Mr. Milieu has never attached the goods, but is simply olding them j that he turned herself nd child out without a change of cloth' ng, while her husband was away ; that be was at breakfast when the door to her room was locked and she was with out her hat and wraps. Also that 1 nend told Mr. Milieu that she should live her cloak and hat 111 order that she night go out on the street, which re quest was complied with. She says her island will nay his lust obligations as soon as he possibly can.' Iillakd-Barb. At the residenoe of the bride's parents on Court street Wednesday eveuing at 7 o'clock, I. T, Burr aud Miss Alice Ti lard were united u marriage. Tbe officiating olergman was He v. W. W. Bruunin. Oulv a few utimate friends were present, beside ue immediate family. As Boon as tbe oeremony was ooucluded, tbe supper served aud tbe congratulations over tbe young couple prooeeded to their new residenoe, the Kobbius house in tbe eastern portion of the city, prepared by he groom ready fur occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Barr will be tbe recipient of beurty congratulations by all their friends. Mr. Barr is known to all as a rising young busiuess man, and Miss 111 lard has lived in Pendleton many tears, beiug happy in the possession of he esteem of all. h. O. Some Good Wohk. Henry Heppner is ruBtling for the scouring mill, and has subsoribed almost enough to oome up to the Judd & Fell proposition. This ill be materially augmented by other sums, aud even if we oannot seoure tbe help of the gentleman who made the first proposition, others can be induced to assist us without doubt. But should we fail there, then we will rest secure on our own resources and put up tbe ill. It has been demonstrated that Ueppuer mast have the semiring mill to do further oiiBiness 111 the line of wool, ind coming to a full realization ot this. Heppner has once more put ber shoul der lo tie wheel to briug about tbe consummation of the enterprise. "We told you bo." Prominent Morrow County Man. The East Oreg'niau pays tbe following tribute to a resident ot this county: "J. M. Hnger, a leading citizen and rancher of Morrow oonpty. is here for the purpose nf looking after some land m the reservation wbioli be is oultivat ji. Mr. Hagervsat a resident of our part of tbe country in years past, having hei ped to carr? ilia county records from Umatilla to Pendleton. He is an ex -beep grower of Morrow connty. having been fortunate enough tn retire from the business before tbe depression iu this branch of industry. y . ADDRESS! SAN FRANCISCO, CAS Hood's5' Cures IF. II. HanlrV Suffered Goveral Years With rheumatism. 1 took Hood's Sarsaiiarilla and feel better than I have for years. My wit had a bad case of catarrh and was con sidered incurable She took confidence from tbe benefit I had received from the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla and liter taking four bottles of the medicine she la entirely well." W. II. Hahley, Pull man, Wash. Be sure to jet Hood's. Hood's Pills cure lirer ills, tick headache. Jaundice, Indigestion. Try a box. 2Sc. JMV7J YOU BACKACHE? DR, "GRANT'S KlDSil CURES SJ Diabetes, Bright 8 Disease, Inflammation nf the E lad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PHKI'AREI) BY 0,,H. Manufacturing Co.. PORTLAND, ORECON. For snle by glocum-Johnston Drag Co., and T. W. Ayars, Jr. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is bv constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. Wheu this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is en tirely olneed deafness is the result, and unless tbe lnnamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, bearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed oondition ot tbe mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that oannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J, CHENKY CO., Toledo, O. ICWSold by druggists, 75c. To Pendleton. Yesterday ' morning Hon. Henry Blaokman, Geo. Noble and Otis Patterson, representing Heppner Lodge No. 6i), and Hon J. N. Brown, P. O. Borg and E. G. Sloan, represent iug Heppuer Chapter No. 25, departed for Pendleton to attend tbe fnneral of the late J. P. Bushee. They will return, if no accident prevents, oa tomorrow's train. The Cause ot Khf umatism. Au aoid which exists in sour milk and cider, oalled laolio acid, is believed by the physicians to be the cause of rheum tism. Accumulating in the blond, it attacks tbe fibrous tissues iu the joints, and causes agonizing pains. What is needed is a remedy to neutralize the acid, And so invigorate the kidneys and liver that all waste will be carried off. Hood's Sarsaparilla is heartily recom mended by mBny whom it hBs onred of rheumatism. It possesses just the desired qualities, and so thoroughly purifies the blood as to prevent occur rence of rheumatio attacks. We suggest a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla by all who suffer from rheumatism. NOKMAIj notes The Athletic association gave an en tertaiument iu the Normal chapel Deo. 16. School will adjourn for tbe holidays Dec. 21, and will reopen Jan. 2. 1894. Pres. Campbell lectured in tbe Con gregational cburoh at Forest Grove last Sunday evenitig. Solon Sbedd, Prof. of;Geology and As tronomy, will leave immediately after the holidays to attend tbe Stauford University. W. C. Hawiey.Pres. of tbe Willamette University, delivered the fourth of the series of lectnreres yesterday in tha Normal chapel. Kev. Authnr J. Brown, pastor of the First Presbyterian ohurch in Portland, will deliver bis fBOi' us lecture, "Top.o of the Times." this eveniug in the Nor mal chapel. Junior. Monmouth, Oregon, Deo. 18, 1898. Catarrh in the Head Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, ana as such only a reliable blood puri fier oan effect a perfect and permanent cure. Hood'B Sarsaparilla is the best hlnnd nnrifier. and it has oured many very severe oases of oatarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption. Take Hood's SarsBparilla before it ia too late. Rip'b Wood Yard. Tbe Heppner wood yard, under the raBnauemeDt of Rip Van Winkle, i prepared to deliver wood at yonr residenoe, Bawerl op nn sawed. Wood sawi-d and delivered at $7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per onrd; three times, $1 00. lard near tbe depot. Leave orders at Sloan 6 Howard's. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbr ok, a shoemsk er and repairer of many years' experi ence has just Incated in the Ahrnbara. sic Wiildinir; on May street, where be ...n.,rl tnrln eveivthine in his line. Mr Birbeck is strictly a first-plans wnrk L on,t warrants all work. Give him a ADDITIONAL I.OCAIA The Stndehsker wann heads them all. For Bale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a Hardcre" did vnn ssy T Why, yes1 at P. C. Thompson & O.'s stand, and tbe plaoe for bargains. The Palace is th leading hotel in the oity. Well fnrnisbed rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a 11 imp i7, rv IFOR SJV.X.B BTP Gilliam YOUR ATTENTION! We want it for a moment to inform you that the stock of C. S. Van Duyn is Using dis posed of at Assignee's Sale, at way-down pri- Tl , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ! ces. 1 ne siock is cieananu iresn, living been largely increased with new goods the ear ly pnrt of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. S. S. Hornor, Salesman. A DRUG IN THE MARKET." Yes, there are many of them. Some very good, some bad. Bad drujB are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these alone should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in stock The purest drugs made. To compound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions quickly. To charge for tbem reasonably. Who PHIU COHN, OF" fi'iiTvouiitf lnr-I tii I'll-1 .c t:i.t bt'sl one to iimiTy :( 1 N T'A O OOl'KNWTiio iiim -Ik-w to bo li::;;.y i nmn-iitfre; 1 ''AYS VOl' I'i'ho fund iar?nt-hov to ltuve prize bubios; ( ONE WANT )The mother how have them without pain; (AGENT TO )Thechildless how to be fruitful and multiply; ( SOLD KNOW )The curious how they " growed" and came to be ;( 42 WHAT )The healthy how to enjoy life and keep well ; (AND HE EVERY )The invalid how to get well again speedily ; f SAVED BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth (IN ONE TO )Pind it in Dr. Foote's ,Y Plain Home Talk," ( YEAR. KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 w.l. plates; 200 recipes; (500,000 READ IRadimed from $3.25 1.50s circulars five. ( COl'lES P. II. T. )Mtirmv Hill Ti.,k V -2!) I. 2S!h St., New Ycrk.f , 'f 'U). Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC A CONVEYANCER 11 FERRY'S SEEDS I Are Just what every . Kower needs. The mer-1 Its of Ferry's Keeils I form tlu found tit itm up on which has beet) built the largest seed business In the world. Ferrv'aSeed Annnal for 1894 contain!! the huio ami uuhHrnnue of the luteal furming knowledge. Free lor the nsKing. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. HltST AWARD AT CHICAGO. Sheepmen will be ii.terested to know tbat there is no longer any question as to the relative merits of -the different sheep dips npon the market. Cbisty & Wise take plesenre in announcing nfiif Bayward's Dips (paste aud liquid) for whioh they Bre sole P. O. agents, bave secured the firet ewa'd at the World's Fair, and last year these dips received tbe silver medal at California State Fair and sold medal at Mei-banio Fair, 8an Franoisco..Every praoticals heepmen that ever used Hayward's Dips, pro noiinoed them the very best dips for tbe cure of soab, the general health of sheep and conditions of wool,181-188-sw. Pilfxl Pllesl Itching Piles. 8TirT0MS Moisture; intense aud etinniiig, most at night) worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, whiob often bleed and ulcer ate, heoomiog very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itohing and bleeding heals ulceration, and in m ist cases re moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mBil, for 60 oents. Dr. Swayne & Hor, Philadelphia. w 1 yr Don't almost kill yourself by vinleot fmrgatives. Take fiimmous Liver Itegti ator, a mild laxative. HL ULAN & Bisbee, HErPNEn, on. Geo. Conser, Assignee. sw can do better than tbisr I 13 Proprietor. CALL AT OPPICK Plenty of them at the Gazette Office DE, L. L. GAKMZ& Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Jr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind, Oentlemes: I feel it my d'lty, as well aa a plenFiirc.iopuhlish, unsolicited, to tbe world th benclit received from on. Matt- Hctoaativ pEMtDits I was stricken down with near jHnrnae and itanornfilirut ions. artpld pulse vary lxiKfrfraiK) to 140 beaiB )t minute, a choklri((or burultijf Kenbatioii lu tho wiud pipe, oppression THOUSANDSSS glon of the heart and below lower rib, pain In the arras. tlinrtnCM of breath. .leeplcsstie'i!, weaknea and (tericml ilchlllty. '1 ho arteries In my neck wonlil throb violently, tho throbblnd of rny heart could be heard ueror-e a lurgo room and would hake my whole body. I mi no nervom that I could not hold my band hteady. J tutvn botn vndrrthe trrntntent of ewilnnl phyiiriantt and have tntfn nations of patent JllmlitHnt Vtoemt th trout bfttcftt. A friend reoom. S ended your remedies She waa cured by Dr. Ilei'rcmedlo Ihavotaken A, mr three bottlel of your New B I Uh 11 Heart Cure and lwo bottles w w l a Nervine. My pulae la normal, I have no mors violent throbhbiKof the heart, i km a weli nian. I sincerely recommend evenr one with fcyujpioma of Heart Piaeaae to tok Oi AtLUa' ltcslora ir HmwdirB and ba curod. OypeumClty, Kan. L. L. Ciitvu. old on m Poaitlve Kloiraatae. CR UONCV RETURNIO. For Baleby T. W. Ayers jr. The healthy people healthy liverB. They Liver Regulator. you meet bave take SimmoDS D 1. 2 mmmm THE .PEOPLE OUR J. ft- Not only once, but again and again. They know that from us they always get fall weight and good measure for tbe least money. Why we sell tbe best is ex plaii ed. Tbe "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes ns friends, and so establishes our trade. We want yon to bave some ot 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 us, everybody. M T Why Buy of Peddlers? When you can get tbe choicest MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGES, Etc. at tbe Liberty Market. And at a lower price than sold on tbe streets. By so doing you will assist in build- mg up juur city, jajuk iu your lDtereBis ana assist inose wdo assist yon. 1 aw SHAW & M'CARTY, Props. h Keelcy Ink -OF- ' KIRK & I1TJHL, Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keepon band a full line of STAPLE A!N"D FANCY A full line of choice Piep, Cakes nsnally kept in a first-class bakery store. try tbem. RIPANS TABULES! Disease oommooly comes on with slight symptoms, whioh when neglected in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. l'iW2&2ZiStfa?' RIPANS TABULES. tt&s?J&W2ilZKD.m RIPANS TABULES. If your COMPLEXION 13 HALLOW or TAKE RIDAMQ TARIII CQ youSUFKEIt D1STHESS alter eating, TAKE RlrMIMO I ADULLO. For OKFF.NSI VE BREATH and ALL T . K p D I D A M C TAPIII CC DISORDERS OF THK STOMACH, - 1AKE RlrMINO I Hi D U I LI O . Ripans Tabnles aot gently, bin promptly, npon the liver, Btomnch and intes tines; cleanse tbe svstem effectually ; oure dyepepsin, habitual oonatipation, offens ive breath and headache. One Tabule taken at tbe first ndioatinu of indigestion, biliousness, distress after eating or depression of spirits will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. Ripans Tubules are prepared from a prescription widely need by the best pbysioiana, and are presented in the form most approved by modern science. If given a fair trial Ripans Tubules are an infallible cure: they ooutain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 oents by tbe wholesale and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL., HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., l'OHTIANU, OKIIGOK. Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabnles if requested to do so. They are Easy to He, Quick to Act and Save many a Doctor's BilL Somplta Frii on application, to TTorlc REMOVAL NOTICE! The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware. Stoves, Etc., carried by rise been moved from the Odd Fellows' building to tbe West trareroom of tbe Mo Farland Mercantile Oo.'s establishment. He still has a complete line whioh will be disposed of at very reasonable prices for CASH. Call around. 1 aw The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ol' MANCU15HTICW, UNOLAND W. rAri'ERSON, AGENT Ono.?HheJie.tin meJVortd Ml HOTEL Only First-Class Lotel I n1"- Euildirg Wind for Electric LlgLts throughout. J est sect n d 1 daiicLs fci tie litvtlltg public. Courteous treatment secured tbe coun tiy people. .).. . M. VCN CADOW. Proprietress. ARE COMING WAY! Heppner, Oregon For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Qazrttk office for particular!. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and ure cure. Groceries and Provisions. and Bread; in fact everjtbing tbat is They will sell cheap foi cash. Call anp sw tixm Blpans Cliralcal City. Co., iT-w