r-:n 1 1 ft ft I KUTirti TO A OVKItTIHKKS. I'llOah uewlrniK Uie insertion ui display ads., ur I'hanrfc oi wiino, muni net ti.uir copy in uot itilur tlmii Monday evening for Tuewiay'B editiuu, or Thumlay evening ior Friday a t'di ttUU. 'l'HJi fATTKKHOW iUHUMHINU CO. 1. The mnn of five cents pur line will be ciiiU'h'uiJ for "cmiU of thank, " "reHoluttuns of n'np''i:t," lihtB of wedding pretusnts and donora, lino obituary notices, (otiier than thoue tliu edit or Hhail himself give as a matter of news,) and uolieeaol special ineeUngn for whatever purpose. 2. NotleeH oi church and society and alloiher entertainment from which revenue is to be de ilvud, siiaU bo charged ior at the rate of live tciiUa line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every liiftiance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for liis or her communication, No correspondence will bo published unless the writer oreai name is signed as an evidence of good laith. I P. FlttHKK, NKWSFAl'EU ADVKKTIti JLJ ii'K Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, bun 1 rancisco, is our authorized agent. Thin paper is kept on file in hiBoiheo. TIME TABLE. Btage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, Joliu Day and Uauyou City, leaves at follow ; Kvery day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrlve every day at 8 p. m except Monday, 'Ihe cheapen, quickest and beat liue to or from the Interior tommy. i,i.n, . . .J' CELI:VAN, Prop, I'hUl Cohn, Agent, Give your ftmneaa to Ileppner people, umi therefore msitst to build up Ilepp ner. 1'atroiUze tlwae who patronize you. Here and There. Will it ever quit wintering? Looks like it won't. Ailcn fSlmin it) over from the Middle Fink country. Convention Saturday next mid a lively time predicted. J. J. Roberta bus bien appointed deputy assessor. N. Donnelly, iiu old tinier bere, is buck from California. Deeds, miirtgKges, etc, executed at tlie (Inz'ttif oilice. Arthur Smitb will clean watches at the reduced price ot 81. Heveriil poisons were baptised iu Willow creek Sunday lust. Henry ISInckwell cnuie in Sunday from Long Cieek on business. l!ev. llnwerti.il, of (he Baptist church, is up from Washington oounty. Hood's Pills become the favorite oathiir tic with every one who tries them, K B. Dyre, traveling auditor of the U. 1'., wns iu Heppner over Saturday. II. P.idberg, of this oounty, attended the populist conveutiou at Oregon City. Mr. TiMinsHon, of the sheep firm of Thompson & Evans, Snudnyed iu Hepp ner. The Heppuer-Canyon stat;e liue is the bent, cheapest and quickest to the in tt'rior. Lee Ki'ibourne and J, E.Coleman were in town yesterday from their Gooseberry homes. Ben Purker, of Hardrnan, or rather above Hurdman, is quite ill but reported better. If you want a good gun or sewinsj machine, come to tho Gazette office and we'll fit yen out. John C. Luce, of Canyon City, came in Sunday morning from below on bis way home. Those that haYe county scrip for sale should call on Uorge Couser at The 1'iist Motional Bank. 2-tf. The Gazette will be sent to any ad dress in the United States till after campaign for CO cents. (" Jftfl. Jones, Thos. Khea and Andrew Tillard left Saturday night for below. Jas. will go on to 'Frisco. Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the Gazette office, and at world's prices. Disoounts on large orders. Driver Steele, of the Heppner-Canyon stage line, oame in Sunday evening, going out Monday morning. Green Mathews has opened up bis barber shop, next door to Hayes Bros. Hhaves, etc., on tap as usual. Good whiskey, oheap and artificial. Send $1 postal note tor recipe. Address JSox 101, Pendleton, Oregon, 4 12 Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Gazette will take oounty scrip at face on subscription, and pay balance of same in cash at highest market price. 7-CO Born To the wife of S. S. Hornor, of this oity, last t veiling, a ten pound girl. Sherman is able for duty thiB morning. The Gazette office now runs an in surance and notarial shop. Come in wheu you want to do your insuriug and swearing. Those who have brought in various kinds of supplies iu lieu of cash, should oall around at this ollice and get oredit for same if not already given. Permature baldness may be prevented and the hair made to grow on our heads already bald, by the use of Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair Beuewer. Bev. Gray and wife and Miss Mary Neison returned Saturday last from Eight Mile where Bev. Gray hud been holding protracted meeting. Married Monday, Mar. 19. at the residence of E. P. Muir, of this city, Mr. Osoar Cochian and Alice Bitchie, Justice Miller officiating. Success. Eobo stage leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Fare, one way, $'2.50. PhillCohn, Bgent, A. Andrews, Prop. Lost A note dated June 11, 1892, signed by J. W. Swaggait, oalling for 82.000, iu favor of P. C. Thompson. The public are warned against negotiating for or purchasing said note. tt. Jap Griffith pleaded guilty yesterday to trespassing with his sheep on Martin Anderson's laud, and whs fined 810. His herder was not ; rrested as bis action was without wrong intent. Cook's Dead Shot squirrel poison, war rantfd filial to if not superior to any on the market. Manufactured by T W. Ayers, Jr, Heppner. For sale bv drug gists, grocers Hud geueial dealers. 4tf. To onr customers No difference how largo or small your account is, come iu and settle, either by cash or note. We must bave one or the other to ennh e us to stem the flood. Hayes Bros. 90i. Gid Hatt has now established ton gorial parlor, at the Matlock building next door to Simons' blacksmith shop where he invites the patronage of his old customers and all whodesirestnctly first ;-la-K work, shaving, shampooinsrand hair ctllii"g at living prices. Don't overlook A v,-vere rheumatic rutin in the left Shoulder lu-d t'-nliled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well t,tiown druggist "f Deo Moines, Iowa, for ur six nmnih. At tiroes the piiin win so severe tint he eonld not lift nmthiiitf. Willi all he cnuld do he Ci uld uot get rid of it until he applied f!lin,.,hrli i' Pain Balm. "1 only made three applications of it," lie says, "And have since beec free from all pain." He now recommends it to per sour similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Slooum-Johuson Drug Co. PECK'S PKIHAUY HKADEK. LESSON II. Variety is the spioe of life. Brevity is the soul of wit. Question 1. What are your views on the money question? Ans. The question is how to get it. Silver and gold have we none, but we can let you have all the paper money speeches you want to read and repeat, verbatim et literatim. Question 2 What do you think of reform? Ans. They are easier to get than to hold or to let them hold us. Question 3. What do yon think of the democrats? Ans. The people will know them by their works and their works will follow them. Question 4. Why are you not a populist and why do yon not attend the Lexington meetings oftener? Ads, Because many words do not fill a bushel and we are only one seventieth part of a peck ot a populist yet. Question 5. What do you think of the republican party? Ans. After 30 years of prosperity, it the people do not want prosperity any longer they do not have to have it, and if the company cannot dear up one land slide mid the party "get there. Eli." on a gold and silver track, they bad better doHsthe pigs did after they left this notice; "Exouse haste and a poor pen; we are gone, but our cake is dough." Question 6. What office do you want? Ans. Coroner after the squirrels, i'he time for reforming their skins into scalps is at hand. Verily, sufficient unto these days are the squirrels thereof. Friends, please do uot Bend regrets wheu thev are no more, and now Mr. Editor, we request you to lay aside your political aspirations, to lay all the other candidates on the shelf and push for ward our nomination (for ooroner) while we iu confidence wrap our blankets about us and lie down to pleasant dreams of politioal success. We shall instruct the jury to find a verdiot after the following facts, to-wit : Firstly and negatively, that he left no money, and affirmatively if he did leave any divide it, and Secondly, that it was 7-cent wool over his eyes, 25 cent wheat in his stomach, and "good times" We bold our copy right on further instructions until after election, A word to the wise is sufficient. Many words do uot fill a bushel. Yours in humility until after Maroh 4, 1897. A Befobmeb. Don't Delay. It is your duty to yourself to get rid of the foul accumulation in your blood this spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla is jiirt the medicine yon need to purify, vitalizi) and euiioh your blood. That tired feeling which affects nearly every one in the Hpring is driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great spring medloine aud purifier. WIIKHH MY HONEY SLEEPS. Soft the southern moon 1b Bhlnlng; Sly the star of evening peeps Through the honeysuckles, twining 'Hound the wiudow where Bhe sleeps Where my honey, love-true sleeps. Gently now the wind Is blowing; 'Mong the leaves the dewdrop gleamB, While the scent of roBes growing Fills the sweetness of her dreams, An' her face with love-light beams, Now, my mocking-bird sings true, Tho' the old owl hoots "to who?" An' the ring dove says "not you!" So the mock-bird's softly trilling, From his trembling heart and mouth; That sweet song, my soul Is filling, For my honey 'way down South. Down the winding river drifting, I am coming, love, to you; Through the trees the moonlight's shifting; 'Cross my dugout, gam canoe. Coining honey-love to you. Iu the deep dark woods a-hiding, PipeB the whining whip-poor-will. All the other birds a-chiding, With his plaintive "still, be still!" Like my heart, old whip-poor-will. Will Visbchik. Kip's Wood Yabd. 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 87.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in two, 75 cts. per cord; three timeB, 81.00. lard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan & Howard's. 4-tf. Shoemakeb. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abraham Bio Building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiy thing in bis line. Mr Birbeck is strictly a hrst-olass work man aud warrants all work. Give him a oall. Mwtf Where? At Abrabamsick's. In addition to his tailoring business, he has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, Degligee shirts, bosierv. etc. Also has on hand some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrahamsick, May street, Heppner, Or. Land Fob Sale. 480 aores over !n Wilson Drairie. A good stock ranob jd will be sold cheap. Call at GhzeMe office for particulars ADd terms W. To prevent fevers, keep the liver aotive and bowels regular with SimmoDs Liver liegulator. I1'200 FA KM AND STOCK KANCH. It will take only 8812 to buy it; 480 acres. 260 acres plow land; one-half mile running water. Improvements: 40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2 bnuBes and stable, spring and minor improvements. Adapted to farming, sheep aud hograising. An extensive sheep range joiuing to Eock oreek. Terms: $90 down; remainder on long time. Location: On county road, two undone-half miles west of Rood hill. Eight Mile, Or. 320 aores for $510, it 8108 for ownership in lot) acres Bcncol land or will exchange for two gr.od horses. Original cost of sobool lend 8320. Apply at Heppner Gazette office Heppner Oregon. 199 tf-sw. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the beet satisfaction of any congb medi cine I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations in tbis market. I ree''mm-nrl it because it is the beet medioitie I ever bandied for oooghs. elds and crouD. A. W. Baldridge, Millersville, III For sale by Slocnm Johnson Drug Co. A certain enre for malarial fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. ills E. Irena Harris Irving, Oregon. Fought for Life Long Siege of Dangerous ilir.ess Left In Low Condition -.Tlvon Healtfl nnd Strength by Hood's 8araparli!a. "C. I, Hoed A Co,, lowell, Si.im, i "Gentleman iI have hedi llinmsli a te'rlbl ltj of llltics, mid owsiiij' i:-iHnit health to Hood'a Sdruaparilla. I'lrSt, I v.m taiicn nlolc with measles, htid on tlio el:.lit.li iby tint doctor sail! 1 had bronchitis followi:iii t!it c":ni!atnt, 111 a short time lung fever dcelopcl. Bail 1 was in a serioua comlitloti fur quite n While. When I began to get a little better, my friends thought that if 1 ever got Up I vouiil li:nu Consumption, I had such a terrible cough and threw off twtcrt my weight. I continued in a ve.y wenit and low condition; my weight fallins from 115, before I wan taken siek, to 68 pounds. Then in January, 18;i3. 1 had an attack of the grip, and was con fined to my room ten weeks. After this attack I was still very weak and did not gala health at alt until I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I had no appetite for anything, and was sick at my stomach continually and hail a had taste in my mouth. Some friends who were taking Hood's Sarsaparilla begged me to try It. My parents had despaired of anything doing ma good, but began to give me the medicine, and before I had taken one bottle there was such A Change for the Better that they were glad to have me continue. The second bottle did for me what no medicine had ever done. It gave me strength and brought my general health up to where It was two weeks HoodVCures before I was taken with the measles. I havt now finished my third bottle, and feel strong and well. I shall always thank to Hood's Sarsa parilla." E. Irena Hakris, Irving, Oregon. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 25c. A DEER WHIPS A BULL. The Fight in a Pasture Lot That Farmsl Goodrich, of Panther Hill, Saw. Abner M. Goodrich, who lives ox Panther hill, thirteen miles south ol Scran ton, l'a., says the New York Sun, saw a buck deer strolling along1 the edge of a piece of woods on his place a few days ago. Suddenly the buck stopped, threw back his antlers and be run jrazinff toward the farm building's. In a hillside pasture field, twenty rods below the buck, Mr. Goodrich's herd ol cattle were grazing. All at once the buck caught sight of the cattle, and, leaping over the fence, bounded down the hillside toward them. The cows became frightened at the buck's suddea appearance, and with their tails in the air they cantered to a corner of the pasture. The bull in the herd did not run. When the buck saw the cows caper ing away he came to a sudden stop. The bull immediately faced the strange animal, bellowed savagely and began to paw up the dirt. At first the buck acted as if he didn't know what to make of the noisy bull's actions. He backed off a few feet and the bull slowly fol lowed him. Then the bull made a lunge at the buck with lowered horns, and the buck got out of his way by bounding to one side. This was re peated a number of times, the bull be coming more angry at each failure to. gore the buck, while the buck eyed hi noisy antagonist and kept out of fcis reach. Finally the buck began to get mad at the way the bull was making him shift his ground. When the bull again lunged at him he uttered a loud bleat, bounded into the air and struck the bull in the neck. One of the bull's horns pierced the buck's shoulder, and then the buck's fighting nature was aroused to the highest pitch. He danced all around the bull, jammed his prongs into the bull's sides, struck hira with his sharp hoofs and didn't give t!ae bull another chance to gore him. Soon the buck's energetic and -fierce attack completely demoralized th'j bull. He made one more effort to dc.wn his lively antagonist but failed to hook him, while the buck got iv . another telling strike on the bull's r'.bs. Then the bull gave a bellow of r age, turned tail like a flash and ran a' j the top of nis speed to where the cows were huddled. For a moment V ,ie triumphant buck stood and gazed at the fugitive bull. Then he whirl' jd, legged it up ihe hill, scaled the ence and disap peared in the forest. The bull was so badly injured that y r. Goodrich had t kill him. WATERWAYS 0FTHE FUTURE. Navigation from Chicago to the Atlantl Only a Q uestlon of Time. The gTeat wi .terways of this country are capable of a wonderful growth and Improvement The recent disasters upon the Mi .sissippi should be guarded against as 'much as circumstances will allow. Ad d, speaking of the Missis sippi, the day is not distant when its northern arm will be connected with our inlan d oceans and a ship may sail from N ew Orleans to Chicago. Then will cr jme the Nicaragua canal, by which that same vessel may proceed direct ly into the Pacific and down the west 'rn coast of South America. There i D o doubt that a ship canal will be cut from the lakes to the Atlantic. Con gPess has already been asked to pro vide for surveys and make estimates, 'and when Brother Jonathan gets so far the end is assured. Canada is enlarging those waterways which would admit British war vessels from the St- Law rence river to these lakes, and at pres ent we have no avenue of approach. Under these conditions, in a few years from date, the grayhounds of the ocean will traverse lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior, anchoring in Chicago and Duluth. A direct connec tion via the enlarged Erie canal and the Hudson river will open up another stream for traffic to New York. Talk of ship building and revived maritime interests! What will people behold who live another fifty years? asks the New York Ledger. That not only rail way but naval supremacy belongs to this republic, and that supremacy will entail a commercial importance which to-day is only feebly thu.dowafl Reserved fcr McFarland Mercantile Co. "A DRUG IN THE MARKET' Yes, there are many ofthem. Someivery good, some bad. Bad druts 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 quiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than this? J fHIL. COHX, Land Patents L and patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old ( Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Cont ists Bet ween individuals having conflicting claims under the agricultural iind lawB. and (those between olaimimts under the Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants;; and bIso between claimants under any of the public land laws and the Kailroad 'companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under the Swan ip-Land and School-Land Grants. Speef alty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers whohave. oo mplied with the laws under whioh their entries were made, and who are anni.yed and worried by delays iu the ispue of their patents, oaused by Trifling Irreguliiritie s whioh can be easily and speedily removed. A.dvioe also given in all matters relating to the pnblio lands, especially on points arisin g under the new laws wbiob have been recently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If yon want your laud patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any character , attended to by skillful and oompetent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, writ e to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, J OHN WEDDERBURN, GlLN. Man., P. O. Bor, 38 5. Washington, D. 0. BORG, : Out for THE Cash Bargains IN - Jewelry, Cash Talks SEE BORG, MAY The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MANCHESTER, ENGLAND A. W. FA MIX LO 1 AL MARKET KEl'OKT. Wheat, bi 35 Flour.bW 2 CO 3li0 Beeves,co ws & two-year-olds, owt. 1 60 " " three ' 1 75 & 2 Ot) Sbeep, mi ittons, hend.... 1 AO & 2 25 " slot .ok 1 50 0 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50 Uogs.dn issed 6 50 (S 7 00 T,Vool... 6 10 Horses,. 'Blow sale. Butter, roll 40 5" Eggs, do.-! u Chictens. doz 3 00 Turk'jys OAl.IFOKMA MAHKET. Wheat. cv, t 1 03 1 OH i'lour, bbl 3 00 0400 Beeves, staiH fed 4 50 (a 5 00 Muttons, ov,t... 6 00 8 00 Hogs, cwt 4 BO C 5 25 Wool-Easteru Oregon.. 10 (i VI Butter, B 25 M 3t) Eggs, doz 200 'it Chickens, doz 5 00 0 6 00 Turkeys, lb 15 1 PORTLAND MAltKRT. Wheat, cwt $ 85 !l5 Flour, bbl 2 90 0 3 15 Beeves, owt 1 75 Ci 2 75 " dres,ied 3 50 C? 6 00 Muttons, live sheared.. . 2 50 (a, 3 00 dress 91 5 75 0 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 5u " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern (L)regon... 6 0 14 Butter 200 At Eggs, doz 27 a 30 Chickens, doz.... 2 00 4 fit) Turkeys lb 15 (o 17 ADDITIONAL LOCAI.S. The Studebaker wagon heads them nl!. For bale at Gilliam & Bisbee'e. a "Hardware" d'id you say? Why, yes at P. C. Thomps on 4 Co.'s stand , and the place for bargains. " Tbo Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove cures liquor, opium, morphine, cocaine and t,baoco habiv. Bee ad. The Palaoe is th leading hotel in the oity. Well furnieheil rwomB with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a If you waut to buy groceries, aud bread staff cheap, go to ihe Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & KoW, Tprietors. a Borg, the jeweler, is thf ;nan to fix up your watsh or clock, be keeps a full stook ot everything pertaining to his business- B M. Lichtenthal & Co.' new otock of splendid, summer botfoo and tie special ties in the hot line are attracting mark et! attention. a Elderly ptople remember their spring bitters with a shoddiir. The preeut generation tiave tnncb to be thankful ;! ful for, not toe least of their blessings I being such a pleasant and tborongWy effective spring medioine u Ayer's I Sarsaparilla. It is a health-restorer and I bealtu-mainta;ner. Proprietor. JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, silverware, MUSICAL INSTKUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust I3nsts STKnET, HEPPNEK, OR Summons. TN THE CIRCUIT COl'KT, FOR THE X rou uty of .Morrow, Stute of Oregon. J. A. Woolery, pluintiir, vs. S. W. Adams, de- fumlant. To M. VV. AilaniH, defendant, In tho name of tlie State of Uri'Kon : You are hereby reuitred to ininenr anil anRwer tlie eonmlaint Illed HKiiiiiHt you In the above entitled action on or before tlie llrat day ot tlie next regular term of tlie above-entitled court, to-wlt: The '211 day of March, lh!)4. And If you fall no to aiiHwer, for want thereof the pliilntill' will take judg ment aKaiimt you for the hi l in of two hundred and thirty-live and seventeen one-hundredths dollars, with interest thereon from the 111 day of January INK at tlie rate of ten per cent, per annum until paid. For tlie sum sixty-five dollars attorney's fee and for his costs and dis bursements. 't his Buiiiinons is serveii by publication, by order of W. h. ilradshaw, circuit judge of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon, fluid order was made on the Hi day of January, 1KH. J. N. BROWN, Ml-lf, Attorney lor I'lalntlll'. Summons. TN TIlKCIItCt'ITCOllKTFOIlTUE COt'NTY X of Morrow, State of Oregon. 1'iaiik llrnlhers Implement Company, plaintiff, vs. K. S. Cox, S. 11. Cox and 8. W. Adams, de fendants. To S. W. Adams, defendant, In the name of tlie State of OrcKon : Von are hereby required to appear and answer tlie complaint tiled Hiralnst you iu ilie above-enlitled action on or before the first day of the next regular term of tlie above entitled court to-wit: '1 lie ml day of March, 1WM. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiti' will take judgment aiialnsl you ior me sum oi iweuiy-iour and sixty one-hundredths dollars, with Interest I'hu; ol ten per cent, per annum until paid i ui ,t. :, a i , , 1 1 , , i , iiitit, (mix, roi itl fui.nlv IIvh ,lllrtt iiltf.riu.v'a let- the sum for nils Ktimmons luminous is served by publication by ord order ol v.l.. Itrailsoaw circuit junire ol the Seventh Judicial liislnet rif theStale of OreKon said order was made on the :ll day of January, l.YM. l V HI,lklL'H aill-l.'i Attorney for i'lulnti'll'. Administrator's Notice. VrOTtCii IS 1IKKKI1Y GIVEN, THAT I.KT L ters ol Administration on tho estate of Abraham H. lllatt, deceased, were granted to toe undersigned ou the Istday of Feb. IH'JI, by the eountv court of Morrow couutv. All persons having claims against saiil estate are required to exuiou mem 10 me ior allowance, at mv home on the head of butter Creek. Mor row county within six months after ttiedateof this not'ee or they snail be lorever barred This lilst clay of Feb. 1WJI. Wll.I.IAM K. II I ATT, ais-m Administrator. Care of the Eyes. v . Dr. Webster Fox, in the journal of the Franklin Institute, maintain, that the ma jority of blind people have lost their sight Irom want of proper care during infancy, and nur&e.s or moiner. wnu hucuiubbij, ex pose an infant's eye. to the glare of the un for hours may be laying the foundation of the most beriouB evils. He protests against permitting young children to use their eyes in study, and declares that the eye is not strong enough fur school work until the age of seven to nine. Children should not be allowed to study much by artificial light be fore the age of ten, and books printed in mall tvpe should be absolutely prohibited the school-room. To insure a hearty appetite and in crease digestion take Hiiiimons Liver Hegulator. Why Don't You Call on the Xew Firm at the old Van Dnyn stand ? You will certainly be surprised at the low prices in Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots, and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries. COME IN AND SEE US ! No trouble to show goods and give prices. Respectfully Youbs, HORISTOE & -WA.mWN. P. Q, TPITQPgOI 00, Heppner, Oregon. General Line of Agricultural Implements. t 1 a w TT-TTTj people OUR Not only-once, but again and again. full weight and good measure for the lenst money. Why we sell the best is ex plained. The "best" brings peuple bi.ck, holds custom, makes us friends, and bo establishes our trade. We want you to have some ot our friendly bargains in Pry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in nnd see as, everybody. The 'Keelsy Institute -OF- KIEK Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store, On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on hand a full line of STAPLE .A.3STD FANCY Grocer A full line of choice Pies, Cakes usually kept in a first-clans bakery store. try them. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT OK ill STOCK. Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes of the old lirm of M. jLiehtenthal te Co., at Cost for Cash. Call unci S(3Cui'Ofi Good JJargain. 11 lis, Dawson X5 Ijrons, ATTORNK YS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNEK, are coming WAY! They know that from us they alwoys get Heppner, Oregon, For the Cure ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Qrovo, Or., JVte Most Beautiful Town on the Count, Call at the Oazktte office tor particulars. Btrietly confidential. Treatment private aud sure euro. & ETJHL, id anil and Bread ; in fact everything that is They will sell oheap foi cash. Call and sw T. QUID, Assignee. OREGON, Provisions.