NOTU'K TO ADVKltTlUIifW. IMtOtil! dt'.nirln the iimertlon of display r!., or cIuu.ko oi suiau, uiuat get their copy in nut later than Monday evening for TueHtlay's txlttioti.or TUursilay evening lor Fridays edi tion. THK PaTTKKSUH 1'UBLIHHINUCU. M0T1CK. 1. The Bum of five cents per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of rowjiuc-t," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (oilier than theme the edit or kIih.11 hlmstilf give tw a matter of news,) and uoticesofHpeirial meeting fur whatever purose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five tents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable aud made known upon application. Wo hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writers real name is signed as an evidence of good faith. "T P. FJHHEK, NEWHl'A I'EK ADVEKTiS I J- lug Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, bun Francisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept ou tile in his olilce. TIME TABLE. Stage fur Ilardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves aft follows : ivery day at 0 a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day atti p. in., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. J. S. DKLKVAN, Prop. W. A. Johnston, Agent. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up llepp ner. l'atronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Hood's Pills cure nil liver ills. T. J. Mullock returned home Sutur iluy. All bin two Chinese registered at The Dalles. Mrs. 11 0. Hiieiry is visiting; ftieuds in the city, A. Peterson, of Gooseberry, was in town yesterduy. Piipers for side at the Gazette office at two-bite a hundred. 0. F. Thompson wis in from Butter creek Saturday. Eli Keeuey returned from the valley last ihursday. Deeds, mortgages, etc , executed at tli e UKZotte oilioe. Rend your wtiBbing to Mrs. Nelson, at the Mountain House. Artbiir Smith will clean watches ut tho rcduoed prioe of 81. Joe Woolery was up from lone on business lust Thursday. Shaw & McOnrty shipped a oar load of outtle to Portland market Saturday. The Hoppner-Otinyon stage line is the best, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. J, F. Willis and Dava Hamilton are talked of by republicans for the assessor ship. O. D. Allison, of the Eight Mile oouutry, was seen on our streets yester day. Subscriptions to the Gazette from now till after the campaign, new ones mvnl, $1.00. If you war:! n p-wl enn or new-ion machine, limine i 'U-. O- z tte i ilioo and we'll fit j-i.ti out. Tbw that hnvn county scrip fcr ule aki!!il! ctll .j tiwga Omsur at The Fi.u iV.rii-.ssl Haul.. 2-tf. 1 ; b' ti'."uty of tli ra, it the Gi.2.-..- '! and t world's prices. Din: iii.i i 'u i ;i ordt'ra. ('. A. Hhi-a uq oris his sheep in tO'id cotioi'uni, l ilt tirt-i only led livo days so far. lie is ruuuing 10,000. Kvery imui who takes any iuterest in fast stock .should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette ehi-p, agents. Cabinet photographs at $2.00 per doz en for the next 30 days. Montgomery & Aldridge, at Dunuei's old stand, t. Borg, Farusworth, Van Duyn and J. J. Adkius are in the political field. They will rauke good city oflioers. The Gazette will take oounty scrip at face ou subscription, and pay bulanoe of same in cash at highest market prioe. 7-C0 The Gazette office now runs an in surauoe and notarial shop. Come in when you want to do your iusuriug aud swearing. Mrs. Celia Boyhan, who lives at the Mountiau House.desires to do plain sew ing. Those haviug same will do wll to consult her. J. W. Vaughan was up from Lexing ton Saturday to attend a regular com munication of Heppaer Lodge No. 09, A. F. & A. M. Bob Shaw and Harry Warren left Saturday with a oar load of cattle be longing to J. F. Spray, destined for Portland. Heman Colwell was in Saturday last from Eight Mile. Heman promises the old parties a hot reception in the June election. Those who have brought in various kinds of supplies in lien of cash, should call around at this office and get oredit for same if not already given. Protracted meeting is in progress at the M. E. ohurch again. Eld. Motor arrived yesterday, and Kev. McDonald is also expected to assist him. Allen Evans was in Saturday from the Alpine seotion, He has fed eight days this year, and has only lout three head of sheep sines ooming out of the mountains. He is running 8,600 head. To our customers No difference how nmoil unnr account is. oome in and settle, either by cash or note. We muBtbave one or ine uuiei o cu... c 0 tn stem the flood. Hayes Bkos. 90tf. Green and Hick Mathews will be found at the City norei oarDer suup .i ,...,i,i,-, in thn line of the ton- eorial art will be furnished on appli cation. These gentleman rr'' deserve your patronage. Call pn them. Gid Hatt has now established a ton, eorial parlor, at the Matlock building next door to Simons' blacksmith shop, where he invites the patronage of his old customers aud all who desire stnotly farst class work, shaving, shampooing and hair outtiog at living prices. Don t overlook The annual meeting of the Washington, x a u. a (i,.,.n Fmit Grower s As- eociation will be held at Spokane Wash .. during the week begining Feb. The U. P. will sell exenrsioo tickets for the round trip, good from the 12th to the 23rd inclusive. For further infor mation inquire of 3. 0. Hart, Ret ' this place. ,. . ' . Rev Gray, of the Christian church, has been holding a series of meetings a' the court house. As fere are a mini br of churches in Heppner, we wonder that his meetings were not held m one of them, as the court house is hard to reach of evenings owing to darkness and distance from the business portion of ,lLdD.'Swick and O. V. JlcHaley, of the Hamilton country, who passed through Heppner some weeks since on their way to San Francisco to visit the Midwinter Fair, returned to Heppner yesterday. They report the work on buildings and grounds as yet not com pleted, but think later on it will be we! worth visiting. The gentlemen departed this morning for Hamilton. Ailingtou Reoord: Mr. Fred Lucas, brother of J. p. Lucas of this county, had oue kidney removed by Dr. Fen ton nud McKinzie at St. Vinoent's hos pital on Friday of last week, and is do ing uioely, though still in a very oritioal condition. The attention given patients at St. Vincent's is not eioeeded any where. Jay P. is now at hia brother's bedside, where he will remain until a change occurs. Arlington Reoord: J. VV. Rasmns, city marshal of Heppner, came down from that pfaoe on Wednesday to meet the body of Jaoob Johnson, of Gooseberry, who died at Walla Walla Tuesday. Deceased will be buried at Hardman to day under the auspice of the Odd Fellows, of which order be was a prom inent member. Chrouiole : An Irishman in The Dalles said recently: "Faith, Americay has same great presidents. There was Abe Lincoln be was a great president ha frayed the nigger; Cleveland is a great president, too he frayed the laboring tnun. They are both fray from labor." Eagle: We learn that a bank in Ellens burg. Wash., has brought suit against BeverBl residents of Northern Grant on a note given in payment on an imported stallion two years ago. The oasewill be settled at the coming term of oirouit court. E. O.: The people's party of Morrow county are getting to work in earnest. They have organized a People's Party Club in Lexington and perfeoted plans for the party everywhere in the county. We hear the name of Dr. Carlisle, of Lt xing to mentioned as a possibility for coroner on the populist ticket. From what source this comes we cannot say. Eagle: The oity eleotion takes plaoe nt-xt Tuesday. As yet all is quiet on the Potomac, little or no blowing having been done by the aspiring candidates. Al Einmerson has been troubled for sometime past with a felon on his hand, but is now again able for duty. Dick Howard's thoroughbred Holetein oow died last Thursday. This is the premium milk cow we used to bear of. F. A. E. Starr and Miss Anita Denny were married at Portland Tuesday of last week. Jay Ball, of Drv Fork, was in town lust Thursday. He reports crops look ing well. Mrs. Johnny Ayers is still eonfioed to her room with la grippe. J. W. Mntlook returned from Pondle ton on Friday's train. Harry Warren left Saturday for ashort business trip to Portland. Not Cuablky Long. The East Ore gouian says a Pendleton gentleman, who spent some months in the Okanogan country, says he is positive that the Long recently killed by Smith, and announced as the Long who engaged in the famous duel with the late Hank Vaughan, is another person. He is per sonally acquainted with this Long, and also with Smith, who did the shooting. His opinion he backs up with testimony from various sources to the effeol that the original Long had no relatives in this portion of the west, and that the Long in question did not claim to be the oue who fought Vaughan. Just where the latter has gone, whether to follow Vaughan or to some otherportion of the Uuited States, no one in Pendle ton knows, but our informant states positively that he at least is not the one now so prominently mentioned as taking part in the Okanogan shooting scrape. However, the Gazette knows that Long, the adversary of Vaughan, went from Heppner to Okanogan, and also that be wrote Joe Rector about jumping a ranch over which he expected to have trouble. Long has not been beard of here sinoe along early in December, and people in Heppaer are very sure that Chas. Long, of the Priueville episode, was killed by Smith. A Situ Selected Govenor Pennoyer and State Treasurer Metsohan were up at Union the latter part of last week to look up eligible sites for the location of the insane asylutn. They succeeded in finding one which will be taken in case it meets the approval of State Secretary Mo Bride. The land joina the town site on the west, along the road leading from Union to the railroad depot, and con sists of 620 acres of beautiful land lin ing the highway for about a mile. They say it is peculiarly adapted to the pur pose sought, being rich and capable of producing an immensequantity of grain, vegetables and fruit. The purchase prioe will be 825,000, or $i0 per aore, in oase this land is bought, leaving $55, 000 to be devoted to the buildings and improvements, of the money raised by last year's levy. The governor says they inteud to push things as rapidly as possible, and that the $55,000 will all be expended duriug the coming season, City Election. Theoity election in progress today is creating considerable interest in our midst. The polling place is located in the rear of the. firemen's hall, with A. 8. Wells Sara Leezer and Win. Warren as judges and J. J. Roberts and George Thorntou as clerks. The following names appear on the ticket as candidates for various offices. Mayor, P. O. Borg and J. W. Dawson; record er, F. J. Hallook; treasurer, L. W. Briggs and A. M. Gunn; counoilmen, three to be elected, O. E. Farnsworth, M. Liohteuthal, Otis Patterson, J. J. Adkins nud C. S Van Duyn. As we go to press we can hear of several who oan piok out the winners, but as life is very uncertain we shail not attempt to prog nosticate. Uewever, we hope the selec tion may be for the best interests of the oity. Good Thing. A local telegraph com pany, for the riurpose of practice has been organized in Heppner. The fol lowing are taking an aotive interest in the same: Ike Eunis, F. J. Hallook, Homer McFarland, Emil Voruz, Geo. Fell E K. Bishop and others whose name" we have not Iparned. A liue will o n.nect with d:ff-rent places in the oity, and also n instrument at the depot. In this way messages can in a short time, be sent from almost any part of the city and thus save the trouble of going or eeoding seme to the depot. Leo Pboken. Yesterday up at Mat lock's horse ranoh. a young man who is trainiug horses bad a borae to fall with him breaking bis leg near tbe ankle. Hon. T. J. Matlock left immediately with Dr. McSwords, and the young man is sported as doing ell. We did not learn his name. Well and Happy Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla-DuH Headaches-That Tired Fooling. 1 IWp? ' ;JJ Mr. W. H. Tolea San Francisco, Cal. " One of the greatest mistakes people make Is to lock the door after the horse Is stolen, or in other words, to wait until they are sick In bed before they do anything for the poor body. Neither mjr wife nor myself were real sick; I attended to my business, and my wife to her household duties dally. But wo had dull, heavy headaches, aud a little ovf -exertion would tire us greatly, and my appetite was very poor. So w took three bottles of flood's Harsaparllla, and the result was perfectly satisfactory. 1 be lieve Hood's Sarsaparllla Saved Us a Severe Sickness And a big doctor's bill. If people would only remember that ' an ounce of prevention Is worth, a pound of cure,' there would be less sufferine; lu the world. My advice to all who do not feel HoodVjCures well Is to take Hood's Snrsaparlllfi according to directions, and you will be well and happy." W. H. To lbs, 1 12th St., 8aa Francisco, Cal. Hood's PHIS euro all liver ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaumiloe, sick headache, Indigestion, I Hair Death ivntanlhj removes and forever destroys ob- jectionable hair, whether vpon hands, face, !? p arum or iieck, wittuiiit discoloration or iv-W ,7ri to the most delicate skin. It was for S lilty years the secret formula of Erasmus ! Wilson, acknowledged by physicians as 23 W the highest authority ui.d the mostemi-sj! Ssj uent dermatologist and hair specialist p that ever lived. During his practice of a life-time anions the nobility and aris- W M tocracy oi Europe lie precribed this rec- W ! ipe. Price $1 by mull, securely packed. W iZt CorresjitftideiteecontldeiiliaL Bole Agents 5 for America. AdurcsB. W I The Skookum Root Hair Grower Go. Dept. R., 57 South Filth Avenue, New 5 Codldn't Conveiit the Choir. The Salem Journal tells the following as the illustration of the charaoter of church choirs: In a neighboring town, after tbe minister had converted almost every body else, be tackled the choir. Suffice it to say he will never do it again. He got them all up in front to sing and then knelt and directed along prayer at them particularly. Ho prayed until every body's kneebones were sore and then asked for three or four others to follow in short prayers. A wicked black-eyed girl who sang alto who was all tired out and wanted to go home, said. "Yes do; I want to get Bcothor half hour's sleep." It tickled the unregenerate "young folks" so, the meeting broke up, Hamilton Stobb Bobbed At some hour Sunday night, a burglar entered the general merchandise store of G. V. MoHaley, of Hamilton, and obtained $12 in cash from the till and about $75 in clothing of all kiuds, A pane of glass had been taken from a rear window through whiohtbe thief had gained an en trance. There was no due to the burglary until some pieces of tbe stolen clothing bad been found on tbe public highway east of Hamilton, and at tbe hour of going to press bo developments have been made. However, officers with a search warrant bave been diligently t work for several days. Hood's Calendar. "Perfectly lovely" is what all the ladies say about the cal endar for '94, published by 0. I. Hood & Co., proprietor of Hood's Saraparilla. It is a unique and. beautiful calendar, which combines acouracy of date and other useful and valuable information with the attractions of orinament, It is a very desirable and servicable gift, Those of our readerB who have not al ready secured one, oan do so by applying to the druggists or sending six cents in stamps for one or ten cents for two oopies, to 0. 1. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Tilp'a Wflim YiUTi Tha HonnnuT wood yard, under the management of rvip van mngie, is prepared to deliver wnrtfl fit. vrmv raaiHttnna Dniuorl n. im Hawed. Wrind AAWRrl anr rlnlivat.a1 a $7.00 per oord. Wood sawed twine in two, io cts. per oora; three times, 81.00. Yard near tbe depot. Leave orders at Sloan 6t Howard's. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed. BirbeoK. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just looated in the Abrahum eiol' building, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line. M; Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work man and warrants all work. Give him a oall 14wtf Land For Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch un. will be gold cheap. Call at Gbt'te office for particulars and terms. I. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Stndebaker wagon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & BiRbee's. a "Hardware" did yoo sayT Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the place for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onree liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and tobacco habit. Hce ud. The Palace is the leading liote in the oity. Well furnished riximx with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a If yon want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Euterpnse Grocery. Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is tbe i,an to fix up your watch or clock, fie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his business- a M. Licbtenthal & Co.'s new stook of splendid, summer bottnn and tie special ties in tbe shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a Ttie general rr.erchamliae etn!)liab ment formerly owned by (Vfiin & Mc Far land, has lately changed hands, now be ing nnder the control and management of The McFarland Mercantile Oompunv, which continues business at the old stand with a larger stock than ever. a Reserved for McFarland Meucantile Co. YOUR ATTENTION! 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- TM 1 1 111 ces. l ne stocK is been largely increased ly part of the year. For spot cash, we will give you bargains. S. S. Hornor, Salesman. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT Closing out the entire stock Boots and Shoes of the old firm of M. liiehtenthal & Co., at Cost for Cash. Call and Secure LEGAL BLIIS HEPPNER PUBLIC SCHOOL. Report for Month Ending January 26, 1894. Kooms and Teacher, Classes Enrollment Belonging Enrollment Belonging A v. Dally Koomsana leacner,. glasses. Dy clas8e,. by clasHei. by rooms. by rooms! alteu'ce E. Grade 1.6 5. j I. " 1. 27. 2'2. C. " 2. 12. 12. B. " 2. 21. 21. Mrs. A. W. Wler. A. " 3. 18. ' 16. 80, 70. f,9. 2. "S. 22. I 21. Mrs. Inez Freeland " 4. 88. 35. (M. oil. 41). 3. " 5. 37. 26. Miss A. J. Balsiger' . " a. 23. 20. 50. r,. 42. 4. " 7. 2. 23. MIbb May Bailey. "8. 12. 30. .17. 53. 48. 7. " 9. 22. 19, ..e. " 10. 11. 10. "' Miss J. E. Wler. n g 8 A, W. Wler. Bus. claBS. .1. s. 40. 42. 40. Total,. 15. 299. j !73 273. 248. 11,200 FARM AND BTOCK RANCH. It will take only 8M2 to buy it; 480 scree. 2b'0 acres plow land; one-halt mile running water. Improvements: 40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2 houses and stable, spring and minor improvements. Adapted to furmiDK, sheep and hograising. An .extensive sbeep range joining to Bock creek. Terms: 8110 down; remainder on long time. Location: On county road, two and one-half mile west of Hood bill, Eiuht Mile, Or. 320 sores for $510, or $108 for ownership in KiO acres school land or will exchange for two good horses. Originnl cost of school hind, $320. Apply at Heppner Gazette office, Heppner Oregon. JOU-tf-sw. To grow old gracefully, one must live temperately, calmly, methodically; bi interested in all that is going on in th world; be olieerful, happy, and oou teoted, and shove all, keep the blood pure and vigorous by the use of Ayr' yarsaparilla Be sme you got AyerY I'oor country lor ixirtnn, An African chief had a bad cold and ent for his family pliysioiun. This gon tleman could no more cure a cold than any civilized doctor, and was a.i liUlo likely to confess it. Ills business, of course, was to give a proscription notlm possible to be made up, but a little eut of the way, so as to inspire confidence and suggests anatomleul study, lie pro scribed a little fat cut from tlio heart of a fat man. Unhappily (for tho doctor), all the attendants of the chief were lean, but the doctor himself was fat, and tho chief, being unaccustomed to wait for any thing far less a cure for a coll im mediately put him to death and put hit dvice Into execution. When suffering from throat or lung tronbles, take only sncb medicine a has been proved worthy of oonfidenoe. Bnch n remedy is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; a specific for sudden colds, and invaln ahls in all forms of pulmonary com plaints. Sold by druggists. Price $1. clean and iresh, having with new goods the ear Geo. Conser, Assignee. sw 01 ALL STOCL of a Grood Bargain. T. QUID, Assignee. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. A. W. Winn, Prin. THE AMERICAN SOLDIER. la Difficulties and Suffering He Is tb True Man and Heal liero. To know the American soldier well you must toil with him over tho desert trail when the sun beats hotly down on the dry and verdureless earth and tho dust rises in white clouds that hide the column from view, and fills tho eyes, the mustache, the ears, tho mouth with profanity and vexation. Here, says Harper's Weekly, is where the songs and jokes proclaim the stuff that he is made of. Then, when you are sent out with him in the dead of winter ovor twenty inches of snow, your equipments and supplies on bob sleds, he it is that dis mounts time and again without a mur mur, pushing, to help the mules up hill, and repacking the overturned sled dozen times in a day; then, after it all, digging his hole in tho snow and put ting up his tent at night, all tho time joking with his "liunkie," and ready as ever to steal a whisp of hay or a hand ful of oats for his shivering horse. Ho it is that jumped into the boiling hot spring to save the daughter of a private citizen a deed for which the citizen, who was a rich man, proffered tho as tounding Bum of five dollars, and the government the gold medal of honor; he that took a flat-bottomed boat out in a heavy sea in New York harbor to rescue a drowning boy; that lost his life for his fidelity while attempting to swim an icy stream with dispatches; who, single handed, served a field gun through an action with a bullet in his leg, to hold a position; he that you believe incapable of anything but "bucking; faro" and drinking strong liquors. - Mftlhit tin' Hut. In Paris the custom of gentlemen re moving their hats Ukij meeting female acquaintances is falling into "innocuous desuetude." Many ffoiitlemen now just touch the brim of the h: t in military fashion wiiun meeting a lady, aud it u accepted as being good form. p. e, pOUQPSOIj go, Llaving 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 must get our stook into money, and profits are no objeot when the money comes in sight. Shake your cash at us and see us tumble. 1 1 a w THEPEOPLEARE COMING OUR WAY! Not only once, but again and again. They know (hat from ns they always get full weight and good measure for tbe least money. Why we sell the best is ex plained. Tbe "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes ub friends, and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some of our 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 us, everybody. BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BORG, MAY STKEET, HEPPNEB, OR. Ik Kesley Utile -OF- KIRK rise Bakery and Grocery mm On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. STAPLE AND FANCY A full line of choice Ties, Cukes usually kept in a first-class bakery store. try them. RIPANS Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when negleoted in crease in extent and gradually grow dungerous. "lS'r RIPANS TABULES. tWJSgiglFffilir0.0' RIPANS TABULES. If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW or taKF RIPAMQ TARIII ETC you SUFFER U1STHKSB after eating, 1AKE lAlrAIO I ADULLj, For OFFENHIVK BREATH and ALL TiKK. RIPAMQ TARIII CO DISOliDKlW OF THE STOMAOH, -1AKErlrMIND IHDUL-E.O. Ripans Tabules act gently, but promptly, upon the liver, stomaoh and intes tines; oleanse the system effectually; oure dyspepsiu, habitual constipation, offens ive breath end headache. One Tabu-lb tuken at the first indication of indigestion, biliousness, distress after eating or depression of spirits will surely and quickly remove the whole dilliaulty. Ripans Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best physioians, and are presented in the form most approved by modern scienoe. If given a fair trial Hipans Tabules are an infallible cure; they oontain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, en receipt of 75 cents by tbe wholesale and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., I ()liTl,A. I , OHItGUN. Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tubules if requested to do so. They are Easy to Take, Quick to Samplts XYee on. application to Toik "A DRUG IN THE MARKET." Yes, there are many of them. Somejvery good, some bud. lind druus aro poisonous, Also of no value whutever. 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 preimre prescriptions qn.'okly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better tbun this? IPIilL. OOHN, riojjrietor. The Lancashire Insurance Co. L W. FATTEhSUA, AGENT One of the netin the Wqrw Heppner, Oregon, JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, silverware, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Etc Trust Busts For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at ForeBt Grove, Or,, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast, Call at the Gazkttk office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sur cure. & HTJHL, They will keep on hand a full line of Store Groceries anil Provisions. iinil Dread ; in fact everything that is They will sell oheap foi cash. Call and sw TABULES! Ad anil Save many a I rs tlxe Blpan GlxeraxicaJ. Co., T-w City.