111 UHii diiHiriitK the iiiwji lion of display iuln., or ciiHiiKt-' i ski ue, mimt gut their copy iii not Inter Until Monday eveiuuK for Tueunty'i editiou.or liiurnuay evening lor 'ridttyti eui tlou. ia a'attiuisun 1'uulihhim, tju. 1. TUo iuiq of five ceiiti per line will be ' oliargeU for "cardu o( Umniu," "reolutiuns ol rtwuout." IihU oi WtiddlUK uruHuuts and donor. ftiiu obituary notices, (otuur tiiau those the edit or shall hi nisei I give us a matter ol uews,; aud notices ol BjHXJial meetings lor whatever purpone. it. oticoa ox church and society aud ailoiimr uUsrtuiumouut irom which revenue is to be de rived, Bha.i be charged lor at tiie rale of live teuu hub. must! iuio wiu uesuuclly adiier eu ut in every liitrUtuce. Advertising rated reasonable aud uiadekuowo UpoU appUcaUUU. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible lor his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer a real name in Digued asau evidence ol good luith. - 1 JflbHKK, MiWHI'APEK AUVKKilti JLj 1"K Agent, 21 Merchants change, ban laueibuo, is our auihoiueu agent, inm paper in kept on tile in hmoiuce. TIME TABLE. Stage for Harrimau, Monument, Long Creek Juiiu Way aim CHiiyou uiy, luavui us uulowa ; Mary any at i a. iu., exueui buuaay. A rriven every Uay ttl b p. ui., except .Honda;, 'Ihe cheapest, quickest aud best Hue to or froui the lumtiur couuuy, J. o. DELEVAN, Frop. W. A. Johutuii,Ageut, Utve your Oumutmi to iltppiter peuptt, uhU Utcivj ure unmet to Uuim up llupp ner. I'uli'viuze aiuse wltu palronta you. Here and There. Augii-tC.mrlHt.il) w is in the city Fri day. Hood's 1 ills are easy aud gentle in effect. Mrs Annie Ornrap visited friends in the ci t y Tuesday. Send your washing to Mra. Nelson, at tbe MuuutniD House. Papers for side at the Gazette office at two-hits u hundred. Deeds, mortgages, eto, exeouted at the Unz-tttu office. Arthur Smitb will clean watches ut the reduced prioe of 81. Goo. T. Huberts, the wood and willow ware mau, was in town Friday Inst. M. 0. McD.mough noo mpanied Hum Meadows iu with Iru Hnakina Saturday. The Heppuer-Oaiiynu stuie line is the beat, chenpest mid quickest to the in tcrior. Chan. Sheldon returned from below Fridiiy last. (Jhas. looks as natural ns of old. F. T. Hurllmrt came up from Ariing ton mi business yesterday, returning this morn!ug. Snbsoriptiou8 to tbe Gazette from now till after the campaign, new ones mind, $1.00. If you want a Rood gun or sewinu machine, come to the Gazette offioe and we'll fit yu out. Legal blanks, plenty of them, at he Gazette office, aud at world's prioes. Disoounts ou large orders. II. V. Gates returned to Hillsboro yesterday. !'o will return in about a month for u short stuy. Every nmu who takes any interest in fnst stork should subscribe for The Horsomnu. Ouzel re shop, agents. The UiiZoUo Aill lukcouiinty scrip at face cm snbucriptioti, mid pay imlance of ssmein .c:isli i,t highest market prior. 7-60 The G..zitio ffiV.o now runs nu in BUianoe Koil notarial i-hop. Gome in wheu you want to dp your insuriuy and Bweuriug. Mrs. Celia Boyhan. who lives at the Mouiiiitm House, desires to do plain sew ing. Tliose having same will do wtdl to consult her. A dance was given up at Win. Straight's last Frid iy night, at win ou a number of Heppner people ott -ude I Green .Vl.iib ews did too 11 till in lc . Tuoe who have brought in various kinds of supplies In lieu ol Cush, shou d oall around nt tins ollice and get credit for sme if not already uiveu. Don't overlook Hick Mntdews, of t'ie City barber shop, for a sirictlv first class Shave, shampoo, or hair cut. Hoi baths also dished up to older. J. F. Spray arrived from Fortlauri yesterday. He eatne up to look after his interests here. Mr. Spray reports his butcher business fairly prosperous in Vortlaii'. The Guzette has riO job printer, w, are iDformeil, but it bus j b work to do all the time, aud seems to satisfy 111 both prices aud quality of woik. Bring it iu; we guarantee satisfaction. To our custnmeis No diff.-reuce how large or email your account is, cone in and settle, either by cush or note Wc must have one or the other to en ah e us to s'em the flood. Hayes Bros. 90 f The W. U G. will. meet on Suturday, Jan. 27, at the resideuoe of J. B. Sperry. for the purpose of installation. All members are requested to be preseut promptly at 1 o'clock. Buss Chamberlain returiKd to Hepp ner last Saturday to finish his work of registering tbe Chinese iu this city. Bo fore leaving he reported all registered' but John .-oil 1 1 vnii. Perhaps Johu is ready to go bnok to Chin i auyway. Green -and Hiok Mathews will be fonud at the City hotel b.rber shop where anything in the line of the ton sorial art will be furnished on appli cation. These gentleman areartists aud deserve your patronage. Call on them. Geo. Fell has q lite a trophy iu the hpe of au Arabian letter. At tbe first glance it greatly resembles Ctim so writing, exoept that the former wdte from right to left, the opposite of the Euglish, while Chinese writedown the paper fiom top to bottom. Arlington Ktoord: Died In this oity last Sunday moruitig, Sephaniah Divis, oommonly known as "Old Seph," q.net ly breathed bis last in ti e Jordou Uotel For some time past it oould be seen that Consumption had claimed him. He had beeu on tbe county for the past mouth Deoeased was about fifty Seven years of age C'lrvallis Paper: Oliver Gates, sjn of H. V Gnteg.ex superioledeiitof beO P. arrived Monday from Hillsboro, and en tered tbe O. A. O , where be will take a oourae in uieoi.auical engineering. Uo to the preseut ho has bien attending tbe Pacific University at Forest Grov- and has left that institution to take advan tage of the superior opportunities offered by the O. A. C. J. R. WilkeiiBon. a brother cf F. M. Wilkensou of this county, aud formerly a resident-of tbe Goofeberry oonutry. came up on' last Friday's train from Douglas oounty, where he has been lo cated for about four yeara past. Mr. Wilkenaon returns to Eastern Oregon for his health, as the valley climate has not agreed with him. When on a viit to lows, Mr. K Dil ton, of Lura, Russell 0oiint, Kai sun, called at the laboratory ol CliMmnerlain & Co., Des Moines, 'o show him his six Jeat old bov. whose life hail nsen saved h Cbsmb-rlaio's C nigh Remedy, it having cured him of a very severe tck of croup. Mr. Ddton is certain that it 'Rved his boy's life and it enthusiastic iu . his praise of this remedy. For sale by olocum-Johnsou Drug Co. Jied Last Salurdi.y eveuiug of OoD sumpuou, Wiu. Uuuut.au ujred geutle uiau, wlio bad been oared for by K J, V nkeug o( Ihia uuv. fur ,,n,u ,,.,.. ...,, .Ur. Uauut was a uouuty otiurge Iron! """""" uuuuiy, out was rem ived to .u.o aouiiuu ior uis ueuitu. He is re portea to baveohildreu whu are we dtby, uo reiuseu to cure for bim. If true mis iu indeed a sad atory. For a aore throat there is nothing """c iuuu b uauuei oauauge uampened With (JtiaioliHrlHiM'a pi M.im i, .n nearly always ttfeoii a cure m oueuigut'i iiiuo. imj remeuy is also a favorite for rh uuiatism and laa cured nm very severe cuaes. 50 oeut bottles for Bine uy oioouuj-JohUBon Drua Co J. W. Flanders, representing the Ayer medicine people, was iu town Friday, tlUtl WH ftrH ItlMUMAll t,t auu lhn .1.. ziue aud Eagle will represent tbe Ayer .cuicuicn us mey aeeervo lor another year. Mis. Ed. Copuer returned from below last FuJav, leaving for iioue Kock SatUrdav. MIim hua ul,.,..af HUA ... . mmw ujua, iDUUTQim from tbe uperatiou goue through re- uvuiiy. Was DbadSix Mosihs Kusa T. Cham berlain, deputy oolleotor of ioterDBl revenue, arrived gaturduy last on hii liual tuur of teginterlug Chiueie. In o mversution with the Gazette's editor iu regard to war times, he tells au interest- nig sloiy. Ho was dead for six months, ai-d bad tlie opportunity of seeing his grave with headboard a good many limes. Mr. Chamberlain wus a volunteer soldier iu a New Euglaud regiment, we believe from thestateof Vermont. Along iu 'b4, his regiment was put on skirmish hue before Petersburg. He was choser, s a first sergeant to form one of a vidette, to use bis discretion us to who shou.d be tbe second man to accompany him. He selected his faithful "pard" and mess mate, a man named Oushman. After maneuvering arouud for a time to coi uect the skirmish liue with support either on the right or left, they were ordered to full back. The rebels beiog oloae at hand, began firing and Cush man was iuutantly killed. In half an hour afterwards Chamberlain and nearly the whole regiment were oaptured. He wus sent to AndHrsonville, and remained there six mouths before being exohanged. Ou returning to his oompany, be wss told that he was dead; that his plaoe had long siuoa been filled by another. But as be wus a very live, dead man, tbe captain told him to make himself com fortuble, and in a few days he was ap pointed oommissiary sergeant of the regiment. How the mistake oocurred, Mr. Chamberlain relates as follows: Some two or three days after the Peters burg incident, Cusbuian wasfoUDd dead, and it being along iu the heated term, was entirely unreooguizable. In bis pocket was fouudsslipof paper bear ing tbe name of Euss T. Chamberlain, company, regiment, home address, eto. The o rnclusion was at once reached that Cushman's rem ins were those of Chumberlain, and was interred as oould be best done under the oircumstances, a cracker box headboard beariug tbe uuma or xvuss x. uuamoerlain. ibis is bow Mr. O. was dead for six month. Dun Galligher, of this plaoe, will verify the statement as made by Mr. Chamber lain, . ... t. Two AitiiEsTa. Sheriff Noble received a telegram from Sherifl Weatherford, of Do tun, Wash., Eriday last requesting bim to arrest Iru Hoskius who had been charged with larceny up there, but had left that sectiou on horsebaok, saying that lie was going to visit relatives near rl .rdm in, Morrow county, Oregou. Mr. Noble sent word by Saturday's mail to 0 nis,tu de Meadows, iiuihoriziiig him to air.'St Hoskius. Mr. Meadows found ti -it-k i ii h about two miles from Hurd niiiii, wh n he was promptly arrested aud brought in. Sheriff Noble also re ceived a telegram from Umatilla ooun h authorities telling bim that tbey bad arrested Charles Mackey near Mencbam aspi-rhis icqiiest. Mauy will remem ber that Muckey was indicted at the Al ,rch term of court, but failed to show up for tnul at the full session. Sheriff Noble had heaid of bim indirectly eeveral times, but was unable to looate him until heard of over in Omatilla oounty. A deputy departed yesterday (or Pendieton with Hoskius, where he will be turned over to Culnmbia oounty authorities and Mackey received and bionght here. Quite Sekious. Tom Bradley, for merly of this plaoe, slipped and fell while ascending a Sigiit of si -lira in Pendleton recently, slightly soratohiug hs knee, At first he thought nothing of tbe mat ter, but shortly afterwards it beoame a source of mnoh annoyance to him, swelling and enlarging greatly. Tbe physician was oompelled to apply the lance in four places, desisting only at Ihe earnest entreaty of Mr. Bradley. At lust reports Tom was getting along very uioely. Fell Through the Skiliqht. Sun day wh le Dave MoAtee was assisting in removing th i weight of snow from tbe roof of the wareroom of the C. S. Van Duyn store, he was anfortunate enough to fall through the Bkylight, braising him considerably, eoratohing his faoe, but on tbe whole not sustaining as severe ii juries as suoh an accident in moat cuses would have inflicted. He was able to be around after the mishap but complained considerably of a strcuched back. House Fell on bm. -Frank Sloan is on crutches from tbe effects of having a horse fall on bim cue day last week. He is not seriously injured, but tbe ex perience is probably all that Frank cared for in one dose. It is Baid we gain wisdom by experience, bnt one of that sort is more liable to knock braius out of ua than to put more in tbe top story where they rightfully belong. Meat !"hieve3. Sime person or per sons in our little town of Heppner has a tooth for meat mutton at that. It is a good thing, under the circnmstanceB, that it. is cheap and that dreased mrjtton it selling at foreign market figures. Lis- week ttiese culprits took some mat ton from the resideuoe of Be. Deni sou, and also from the batcber-sbop. No due to the perpetrators. Heart Palpitation Indigestion, Impure Blood Cured by Hood's. if '-i - f Mr. D. W. Bridge "0. 1. Hood Si Co., Lowell. Masi.i "Dear Sirs: During the whiter ami iprlng I hitvs used a dozen bottles of Hood's ftinapv ruia in my lamiiy, ana i am quite euro wo liava been greatly beuented by It. For yean I hnro been troubled wjtli Indigestion, accompanied. Sarsapariiia by sympathetic heart trouble, aud Hood's Bar laparllla has done me very much good. We have also given It to the children for Impure blood and ringworms with very good results." D. W. Bkidges, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. N. B. If you decide to take Rood's Sarsapa riiia do not be induced to buy any otber. Hood's Plllscureall Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 26c. I Hair Death fg, instantly removes and forever destroys 06- tie! it.nnill r hnir. .nhfither unnn t.. w arnu or nec, mrtioul discoloration or ia-1 O jw.v to the most delicate skin. It was for p e til ty years the sm-ret formula of Erasmus W ffl Wilson, acknowledged by physicians 08S ,-3. the highest authority ai.ii the. mrmt ami. 'lent dermatologist and hair specialists that ever lived. During his nriiptlf-A nrtffi a life-time among the nobilitv and aria, tft tocracy of Europe he precribed this rec ipe. Price St by imiif. securely packed. Correspondence confidential. Bole Agents for America. Address. The Mioolium Rjot Hair Grower Co. 88 Dept. R., 57 South Fifth Avenue, New f Have Done Well by the Town. Though the Heppner Light 4 Water Co. have not grown rich ou the net profits acoruing from their business of tbe past year, they have dooe well by the town of Heppner. In the first plaoe the company exceeded its contract in the the quality of maohinery and material put in, and also as to the capaoity of reservoirs. Their water and light service bas been the b-st. Our streets have been well lighted, and this year will be furnished at a prioe 330 below last year, giving, so far as tbe town is concerned, all the light that will be needed. .The health of the town has been wonderfully good through use of the artesian water, while those using lights in dwellings and stores have been more than pleased with the service, and now would hardly know hour to do with out it. . Heppuer should be thankful, aud we believe is for suoh a complete system of waterworks undeleotric lights, and would under no ciroumstances re turn to tbe old era of wells and ooal oil lamps Had tbe town not accepted the proLosition of Mr. Gales, it is now plain that we would Dever bave had anything of tbe sort, not within the next few years at best. Additions to Water System. -The lleopner Light & Water Co. have pur chased the Ayers & Hamilton reservoir and material connected therewith, add- iug same to their already extensive system of waterorka. The reservoir purchased holds $60,i 00 gallons of water, and will be used for domestic purposes. In the event that something should go wrong with this, the covered reservoir ou the hill can be used, as it will always be full ready for eervioe. By adding the small reservoir, a greater quantity of water can be held in reserve for fire purposes, and any ordinary repairs will not necessitate shutting off the water supply. We understand that the town oounoil approve this Bction of the company as being to the best interests of both company and town. Kip's Wood Yard. The Heppuer wood yard, under the management of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your resideuoe, sawed or un- sawed. Wood Bawed and delivered at $7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per cord: three times, 81.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan S Howard s. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak er Bnd repnirer of many years' experi ence, has just looated in the Abraham sioV building, on May street-, where be is prenared to do eveiything in his line. Mr btrbeck is strictly a nrst-ciass work mnn and warrants all work. Give him a oall Wwtt ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Studebaker wagon beads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee'e. a "Hardware" did yoo say? Why, yes at P. C. Thompson AOo.'s stand, and the place for bargains. a Tbe Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, npinm, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. Tbe Palace is the leading hotel in the oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everytme. a If von want to boy groceries, and bread stuff obeap, go to the Enterprise Qrooery. Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a Roro. the ieweler. is tbe :nan to fix np your watoh or clock. Le keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis btisinesB- M T.inlitorithal A Co.'s new stock of splendid, snmmer hnttnn nnd tie special ties in the Bboe line are aur.icuog mail ed attention. 8 The general merchandise establish ed fnrmorlv owned by Coffin & McFar- laud, lina lately changed bands, now be ing under the control aud management of The McFarland Mercantile Cumpanv, which continues business at tue out Btana with t larger stock than ever. a Reserved for McFarland Meucantile Co. YOUR ATTENTION! life want it for a moment to inform you that ' ' the stock of C. S. posed of at Assignee's ces. The stock is been largely im reased with new goods the ear ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. S. S. Hornor, Salesman. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. &MI DISGOUHT Closing out the entire stock Boots and Shoes of the old firm of M. Liohtenthal & Co.. at Cost for Cash- Call and Secure AN ABLE-SC&IED LIAR. He Tells a Yarn tliollko of Which Hsi Never ilefia-e lfven Heard. Among the recently invigorated liars ol the town is one who has just returned from a session with ozone In Colorado, savs the Omaha World Herald. It was his first trip through the niuumuins and he was much affected bj the feuls of engineering skill thert manifested, as witness the following: "1 had heard of tho curve on the fennsyl. vania, where according to the time-card chedule, the engineer is obliged to lean out A his cab and exciiunge tooacco with the orakeman on the rear cud, so as to give the passengers something to talk about, and uow 1 believe it. There was an old, honest, horny-handed miner rode over the road out of Denver with me una he told me several things. Onco whue we were being jerked around the edge ol themouniains and could look out from under tne roots of our hair at the track opposite In tne vaney he told me stale. Said he: " 'That yere track down yan la the one we're onto, but we won't tech It for an hour. We run up the ravine an' down the side of the mountain an' douoie back Down thar is wher' Jim Lyle saved the pay master o' the road.' "'Howi' 1 inquired. " 'It were this way: The paymaster's cai was hitched onto tho hind end o' the freight train, b:s own engine Imvin' had a little trouble wilh her niunm' gear an' beln' abandoned for niv'i.ir. up the road. Well, the tram v:ia siioruii' and orawlin' aroun1 the mou'.t.:iti, when all of a suuden the back orauouian comes a runnin' up an' yells to dim: ""Full out! Pull out! They's a gang o' rustlers bus cuught the engine an' are humpin' afier us! Pull I" j " 'Well, Jim Ly!o noticed that. He seen at wunct. that tho engine had been fixed up an' that tua rustle had took her to ketch him an' git tho dust m the paymaster's car, so he puiied out ngnl peart an1 tried to outrace 'em, but it wau t no go. They kep-1 gitlin' up on him. Tretty soon he itruok the begtnnin' o' this yerocurvo. Ho didn't s.acg a breath ' the conductor uume rusniu up an' bel lercd: . "Fer God's salic, v. !i it kin we dol li we run this we 11 elm ' a rail." " ' "Hallright," Siki Jim Lvle. "If I cal elate rightly that car's suved," an1 he gave her another pull out uu' just as wo reachou right here he jerked her wide open. Then we see what wus what. Lookm' back I, oein' on the train, soen tne last coach go up in the air, there was a jerk, an' away over into the canyon she went.' "'Well, wnere does the salvation of the ooachcome int' Iusited. 'I don't see any particular advantage in being spilled over a mounuun-siuo ana being snot by train, robbers.' '"Now, don't git frisky,' said the olo mau. 'I'm tellin' this yere an' I an't done That there coach, as I say, sailed ovoi offln the track just like tne hind boy did when you used to play "crack tne whip" at school. It floated down as nice as you please an' lit on the track below in tfte val ley, an' with the force it was slung rolle, ten miles to the next stauon. When wi got there it was in on the sldin' an' w pulled by, an' when the light engine loa o' rustlers come bullin' aiong the towni people was waitin1 fcr 'em an' the ne- oemetery was started in good shape."' Whrrer At Abrabamaick'a. In addition to his tailoring business, be bas added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also bas on band some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrahamsiok, May street, Heppuer, Or. Cbilla and fever of three ynrs stand ing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. E. Watkuis, Walkius house, Uutou ville, Ky. Take! Take! Take Simmons Liver dyspepsia, constipation Regulator for and heartburn. LEGAL BLANKS Van Duyn is being dis Sale, at way-down pri clean and iresh, having Geo. Conser, Assignee. sw OH ALL STOCL of a Grood Bargain. T. QuID, , Assignee Plenty of Gazette O "V X A Th Clest "During 1889, I wai case in St. 1 Aing-e, of tl; Western railv aid reporter, in the Unior pected par filled v fhber. entia' Jetectivt j, 'Ontario & ic to a Utica Her '& was one day standing aot watching for a sua ,4en a train came in well ;nrers. Amonrr those who alighted was a wealthy gentlemar from the Pacific coast. Just as he stepped on the platform a handsome young woman, apparently about twen ty years of age, rushed into his arms saying: 'Oh, papa, papa, I'm so glad you've come,' nnd with that she begar to shower the bewildered Californiar with kisses. Then she gave a short frightened scream, rushed through the crowd, entered a hack, and was driver away. We all supposed it was a case ol mistaken identity. The Californian en joyed the mistake. "He came to me and the railway of ficer, who were talking about some business, and said it was a good joke, and he guessed we had better take some thing on the strength of it, as the kissel were worth considerable. Wc proceed ed to the hotel, and he took his smile while the officer and myself took 8 cigar. When the Westerner came to pay for the wine and cigars he discovered that his pocket-book and two hundred dollars were gone. Further search de veloped the fact that his fine gold watch and diamond shirt stud were also miss ing. The Californian could not imag ine whero or when the things had been taken. I examined his shirt front and discovered teeth marks where the dia mond stud had been. There was no doubt that the handsome girl who irave him such an affectionate embrace had done the work. The Californian was mad, and culled the policeman a dolt. After telling him that I was a detec tive, he asked mo to take charge of the case and find the girl and he would pay me for services and all expenses. After placing my special afrent on the case I wasthen engaged with I proceeded to Minneapolis, where I located the wom an at one of the hotels. She had regis tered from Milwaukee. When I arrest ed her she told me her history. She had been a member of a wealthy family in Colorado. I told her that if she would return the money, watch nnd diamond stud the Californian would likely not prosecute her. I wired him and he an swered the telegram in person. The woman puvc him nil the plunder, and then she told him her story of misfort une, lie was much impressed by the recital, and I saw lain with her at the theater about a week afterward." Land Fob Sale. 480 acres over in Wilson orairie. A good stock ranob un will be sold cheap. Call at Ouu'Ae office for particulars and terms. ;'. Following uitruotlons. At a hotel a waiter carao out of the soffee-room and informed the manager that a man was raising a disturbance because he could not have his accus tomod scat at tho tablo. "Go in again," Bald the manager, "and propitiate him In some way." Back went tho waiter, and said: "If you don't like the way things is done hero you can get out, oi I'll DroDltiae you pretty quick." Book keepers and others of sedentary habits cure oonstipat ion wiib Simmons Liver Regulator, 9 r ft P.-g. ffOTPgoi go, Ljaving put their business upon a tem porary cash basis, Call Attention to the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur chasing r ower than Heppner. We most get our stock : into i money, and oomee in Bight. Shake your THE PEOPLE OUR Not only once, but BgainaDd again. Tbey know that from ns they alweys get full weight and good measure for tbe least money. Why we Bell the best 1b ex plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes ob friends, and so establishes our trade. We want yon to have some of our 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. BORG, : THE Out fori - Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR Keeley -OF- KIRK Institute & ihe Enterprise Bakery and Grow Store. On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keep on band a fall line of STAPLE A-ISTD FANCY A full line of choice Pies. Cnkis usually kept iu a first-class bakery store. try them. . RIPANS TABULES! Disease oommonly comes nn wilh slight symptoms, which when negleofed in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If you St'KKKH FROM HKAIMO'HK, ,.., DYSPEPSIA or 1ND1GKSTION, - TAKE If you ore Wl.fors, eONHTIPATKD or T have A DISOHllKKKU LIVKK, - If your COMPLEXION 13 SALLOW or - you SUFFER MSTHEss after eatluu, TAKE- For OFFENSIVE BHF.ATH and ALL TAC. DISOltUEUS OF Til K STOMACH, - TAKE Ripans Tabules act gently, but promptly, upon tbe liver, stomach and intes tines; cleanse the system ellectiiHlly ; cure dyspepsia, habitual onnstipation, offens ive breath and headache. One Tabutb taken at the first ndioation of indigestion biliousness, distress nfter eating or depression of spirits will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. H Ripans Tabules are prepared from n prescription widely need by the best physioians, aud are presented in the form mint apprcved by modern scienoe. It given a fair trial Ripans Tubules are au infallible cure; tbey oontaiu nothiue injurious Bud are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 oents by the wholesale and retail ageuts, , ' BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNEL,L, HEITSHU & l'OHTt,ANH, Local druggists everywhere will supply They are Easy lo Tale, Quick to SamplM EY on ppU.etln to "STorlc "AD11UG IN THE MARKET. Yes, there are many of them. Somovery good, some bad. Bad drukis are poisonous, Also of no value whatever. . . , Pure dras are Ifeat 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 qniokly, lo charge for them reasonably. woo PHIL. COHN, he Lancashire Insurance Co. n, J?.?" MANCUKSTKW, ISNQAND tf. I'AllLlttltt, AllLM OnoottheHo,tI ever before known in profits are no objeot when Ihe money oash at us and see na tumble. t 1 a w AEE COMING WAY! & CO.I Heppner, Oreeon. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Eto. Trust Busts For the Cure oA Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazette office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private aud sure cure. BUHL, and Provisions. nnd Ttiend in taM cc, ll,; n,.., Tbey will sell cheap foi cash. Call eno BVr RIPANS RIPANS RIPANS RIPANS TABULES. TABULES. TABULES. TABULES. WOODWARD CO., ORBGON. the Tubules if requested to do so. Act and Save many a Doctor's Bill. ti. Blpani CliTiilcal City. Co., lT-wr can do better than this? T. Proprietor.