Take Notice. L The sura of five cents per line will be jharged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of I respect," nsw 01 weaaint; presents and donors, nd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other 5ntertainnients from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of 6ve ..ents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. We hold each and every correspondent re ponsible for his or her communication. No .orrespondence will be published unless the writer's real name is signed as an evidence of (ood faith. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIH . ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, ian Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. . Give your business to Heppner people, 2nd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize tho'se who patronize )0U. TIME TABLE. Stage for. Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as followB : Every day at 6 a. m., except 8unday. Arrives every day at 6 p. m., exoept Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. You can get the best beer. 4 4 ' in Heppner at G. B. Ted rowe's, 5 cents per glass, If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc. call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good Try Spray's hams and bacon, the best in town. Spray's pressed beef, something fine for lunobes. . bis poison. new, return to Don Lust Friday Geo. Fell got up a raffle on one of his $100 bioycles, Benny Patterson winning with number 87. Vbe raffle was gotten ap with numbers ranging from 10 to 137, eaoh sealed up in an envelope.' The party drawing paid as many cents as equal the number drawn, and was settled by corresponding numbers to those sold being placed in envelopes in a receptable, from which one envelope was drawn and the number contained therein to be the winning number. Benny's bicycle therefore oost him 87 oents. An eastern firm recently advertised that they wonld Bell a recipe which whs sore to promote personal beauty for 25 cents. A yonng lady in Eugene Bent the money and got full yalue in return as follows: "Mind your mother and stay at home at nigbt," If she , regards the recipe she will become beautiful in soul, which after all is the richest dower a girl oan have. Frank Bhepardson, an engineer on the Southern Pacific By., who resides at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He was treated by several physicians, also visited the Hut Springs, bat received no permanent relief until he.used Chamber lain's Pain Balm. He says it is the best medicine in the world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. S. P. Haney, who lives near Lexing ton, has inveuted a harness buckle whioh will undoubtedly be a sucoess. He showed a representative of this paper a model of same fashioned for the harness tug, and it will work as well on any part of the harness s there. Mr. Hauey has applied for a patent. W. H. Ssyers, of Douglas, came up Saturday k attend a regular communi cation of Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. & A. M. He brought along some fine samples of the apples raised in bis orchard, but says this year's orop will be short The crop of small fruit will also be cut down half. Dr. E. A. Vaughan, the rew dentist, will soon leave and we would advise those who are desirous of fine work to come in at onoe. Full sets without plates, bridge and crown work and the most ililfionlt oases in dentistry attended to with satisfactory results. Everything guaranteed. tf Hon. W. B. Ellis lectured to the young people Ssiturdny nimt at tne opera house, and was listened to by quite a large number of the Heppner people. Bis remarks were well received, and oonsisted of some excellent advioe to all, and especially to the young men and women. Milt Morgan has purchased one of Deleval's Baby Separators, No. 2, aud now turns iu bis milk, fresh from the cows, and carries the oream borne leaving the skimmed milk. It saves a great deal of trouble and is very economical. Bob Foster, an old landmark of the Heppner section but for some years a resident of Colorado, oame in Friday to help Sam Palmer pilot bis sheep back to the latter locality. Bob looks well and is the same "Bob." Subscribers to the Weekly Sun, the coming paper ot Uregon, si per year With the (Jazatte, both in advance, 82.75 per year. A good combination, Two of the people's papers at one prioe Subscribe at the Gazette ofiioe. Frank Wilmortb got in Friday from Slate creek. Okanogan county, Wash overland. He eaya that a town has been started at Slate creek and that everything is booming. Frank has been gone since Nov. 1st. Fred Bock, an experienced butcher from Portland, has accepted a position in Hayes & Mathews butoher shop, where be will serve the publiu in the best of style. Fresh meats aud honest weight to everyone. The Halem Journal, published bv Hufer Bros., has two cyclists out on the road in the interest of the Journal and good roads. The boys have no "wheels' in their beads, though, laconically peaking. Thou. Nelson, who ran the Record at this place during the last year of its existence, has concluded to start paper at Pilot Rock, Umatilla county and will leave for that point tbia week T. W. Avers, Jr., is making squirrel poison that he guarantee. No kill no pav, and sells it at 'L oents per can, 0 oats for 81 50; 82.0) per dozen. Get sample aud try it. tf. Fbom Los Angeles. The Gazette the only Semi-Weekly Heppner Gazette is in receipt of the "Carnival' or the "La Fiesta" number as they express it in Spanish, ot the Los Angeles Times, for which we sincerely thank Heppner's former resident and our good friend, Homer McFarland. This carnival of flower, pretty maidens, matchless and gaily caparisoned horses, drawing chariots and other vehioles, is of yearly occurrence, aod the description of this year's event, occurring April 20tb, is very interesting. Would that we all could live at "The Home of the Angels," whioh is the Euglisb interpretation ot the Spanish "Los Angeles." Homer says that the impression that got put from a former letter written to oua of bis Heppner friends that things are quiet down there is not oorreot; on the contrary quite lively and buildings are going up evry day. Continuing, Homer says that "I see Harry Woods quite often. He is working for the Terminal R. R Co. Wm. Lnssier, for merly of Heppner, is here. Also our old friend, Alex Greenwald, formerly traveling for H. Rosenfeldt & Smith Co., of Portland. I meet quite a lot of people here from Oregon and Washing ton. The small fruits have just begun to come into market, such as straw berries, blackberries, etc. Strawberries 5 cents a lb., and very fine. Oranges are too oommon here to eat. The kind you folks get at Heppner sell here for 50 cents per box." Homer concludes by hoping that Heppuer will regain her times of 15-cent wool and 65-oent wheat. Ayers guarantees his poison. Only $2.50 per dozen. tf. Ansou Wright was one of Heppner's visitors Saturday. E. O. Adkins left yesterday for his home at HilUboro, Photographer Dowe will Heppner in July. Read "Coin's" publications. Carlos Boyd, agent. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla. Wash. J. H. Carmiohael and wife were over from their ranoh Friday last. The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2.75 per year, both striotly in advauoe. W, . Johnston left for Baker City yesterday to be absent a tew days. Joe Eskeleon, Ralph and Rosa Benge were in from Social liidge Saturday Pat Kilkenny is over from Mike Kenny's after a hard spring's rustling. Now is the time to kill squirrels: and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is thestutlto do it with. tf. J. W. Vaughan oame up from Lexing ton Friday lust and remained over Sunday. Gihonscn Bros, are making a special out on large family groUDs; call and get their prioes. tf Albert Slnoum will shortly go up and start Hamilton Bros.' sawmill, at the bead ot Rhea oreek. The first baled wool of the season was started eastward Saturday from Henry Heppner's warehouse. Leet Greenwood came in Saturday after a three-month deal with ranch matters out at Tom Matlook's. For good meat, full weight and oash prices call on Johnny Hager, the new butoher, next door to the post ollloe. The O. A. R.,.nf Lexington and Arling ton have decided to give a Fourth of July celebration at Lexington this year. Improve your fowls and double your production of eggs. W. W. Hroead can tell you bow it is done. Information free. tf. Geo. Aiken left Sunday with two horses for the Lewistoo raoa. Wm. Covins will also be ap there with a horse. Ot course you have noticed that L. Blumeutlial is out fur business this spring. Uis $3.50 suits are attracting attention. tf. Have yon read "Coin's Financial School" and bit other book? It not yoo. should see Don Carlos Boyd and get them. On last Friday night the branch locomotive no the op trip ran into a mod of sheep and killed ebmt a huudrsd and fifty. Meadow & Herivner, the blacksmiths, borwbcMrs aud wood lintuber. at the old Ouun stand, Main street, Heppner. Call on the boys. Frequent showers for a week pnt bave proved a blowing to Morrow and adjoining counties. Good crops are sltu(l a sure thing now. Mathews Bros., City bote! barber shop, t'laetirial artinta. lUlrcntting, hsvitr, binpmifg, etc., done scientifically. Bath at 25 cents apiece, Kree Grena, tbe bir-hearted and Irrepressible Free, sat thai ibe repent rain have work wonders in growing mountain art fur samn.fr teed. O. B. 1111, the tnnsorial arti.t, can be r in nd at hi parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dipene at txipnlsr prions, abavr, sbainiKHM, haircuts, etc. lUal "Coin's Financial Hchnol," and then take ap bis oilier publications. They are all cicvinain , interesting, lm Carlos Ud, agent, r- bim. Bo Hiwer, tbgrnr at tbe stand formerly npid by Jerry Cohn, will pay H cut to trade lT egg. AIo a (Nrupele lie of grt.reris at lb lowest lrice for each. rVe ad. Th eeMrM Ktt-irVy Jek, Eagle, , II stand the seon at Wiliis Hlswane htery stable, Tfii.s riolle and will b ma le atnleation. be I'? hiiuons ur Willis Meaart. tf. U. F. fiifgH ts prt-pared t furnih Li "Hrtfa Wiiil" .)lif fl p'twm ill LolmitSe lot fU ha lfdl receive! a lfe ''!' r frm Wmhlrifioe and rh baa , brglntnrtf Hh tba be jtr. IH' r,"f woere 11 umm tiw .11,1 j nir prirra fiocniar inn II. ow II I.m a ,t frW-1 H tteriomale ti. I'M! ! Aia sell ! iolla Wt lUktog i'n pei. I dr, a f'wl ae the IjmI (a , market W. V. Uirk lefl Ffl.l rof Bins' OBiSM etteaper. ne new ai. a ,.,roii. ' fr IH M!h w regK.a. Ua tv.gan r.uny, If "ill fcine I r IM o V,r U tt.a lima t" g't ll vVll tteg.nin, It.e gte fceppef tf Wfl .'oiy 1 vr wt 1 mf fired. It t gn'ttlt.l I 'I Ctve Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no pecial me. tion All who have used Electric Bitters sing tbe same Bong of praise. A purer roedioine does not exist ud it is guaranteed to do all that is aimed. Eleotnc Bitters will cure all isenses of the Liver aud Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Koils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as oure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Consti pation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Eutire satisfiiction gnaran'eed, -or mouev refuuded. Proe 50o. and $1 per bottle at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store. New Home aud five other makes of sewing machiue at ooat tor cann. w ill exchange for lumber. Machine from 812 op. Address N. A. Leach, Leiing ton, Oregon. tf. Saturday French k Co. reonived at Heppner thirteen car-load of two and three-year-old oattle 200 head wbiob they drove out to their ranch near Fossil. William Bharon, formerly of Heppner, writes from Great I alls, Montana, tbx everything i booming up there, and that tbe bard times didn t strike them very bard. Hi 1 lot) 'a Cure, tlie great uotigii am Crnnti Cure, ta in great demand. I'oeket size contains twenty five doses noly 25c Children love it. Hold by T. W. Ayers Jr. Tbe Gazette is in receipt of th twentieth annual rennrt of the Cbarnbe of Commerce, Portland. For this are nnder obligations to Mr. Fran M otter. Bob Wilklns wa exhibiting a live F.agia in Uenpner Hiturday w hich caught in a tro early lot week. II measured five feet from lip to tin vt log. T. il Howard make a specialty In Slpplyttig stockmen Wltb all needed artii-le, beide carrying a general line. Hee Lie new ad. tf . Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to the bnne or lake sewibg at borne. Mr. Mary lindron. Wanted Inndry work by Mr. C. Nelson, old Mountain House. Metidiug neatly done. Try Ayera squirrel poison before bating any . other. Only 12 50 per doin. tf. Iin steak. Set. ; ronod stsak, 6 rU; rib siesk, i eta., at ppraye. Lectures. Mrs. Lucia Additon, state lecturer of the W. G. T. U., talked to a large and appreciative audienoe at the M. E. oboroh, Sunday morning on a temperanoe text taken from the bible; also from a similar text Sunday evening at the M. E. church, South. On yester day afternoon Mrs. Additon talked to those interested in the oause ot temper anoe at tbe M. E. cbnroh, and last evening lectured to a goodly number of people at the M. E. oburob, South, on the subject ot "Labor aud Capital." Mrs. Additon is a pleasing talker and is very well informed on the snbjact that she has undertaken to present to tbe public. Bilious Colic. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colio will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly and can always be depended upon. In many cases the attack may be prevented by tnking this remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appears. 25 aud 50 oent bottles for sale by Slooum Johnson Drug Co. Spring 71 B easicme Is a necessity because the tonic of winter air is gone, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated impurities in the blood and debilitated condition of the body, open the way for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, and other ills. The skin, mucous membrane and the various organs strive in vain to relieve the im pure current of life. They all welcome a aakat . Not a Success. The editor of this paper is not a cyclist. More than one person in Heppner knows that. Yester day it was demonstrated plainer than any lesson in "Coin's Financial School." Geo. Fell came along by Bill John ston's with bis brand new 15100 wheel, and it looked so easy to ride it. "Pat" accepted an invitation to try; the rest was easy. Going down tbe sidewalk at a lively paoe, tbe blamed machine got to going sideways, and before we knew what was tbe matter Alex Gunn's fence, the bioycle and several feet of ribs were mixed up some. The doctor said none of them were broken the ribs but the wheel did not fare so well. This all reminds our reporter of Bill Nye's experience with a fine bull he was im porting from Jersey . When Bill tried to put a new engagement ring in bis nose be let off a deafening roar aud mussed tbe American np Rmuoh in the chest that tbe doctor on board the ship worked on bim all the afternoon, and even then there were eight feet more intestines than be could use. It was like putting tbe mainspring back into an old Waterbory WBtoh, be said. Bill doesn't like anything foreign, anyway, from a bull down to Osoar Wilde. Any further intimacy with a bicycle on onr editor's part will occur iu a 40 acre field. Change in Business Saturday last E. W. Rhea, son ot C. A. Rhea, pur chased the half interest of Harry Warren in the firm of Horner & Warren, and the firm will hereafter be known as Horner & Rhea, who will conduct the business at the old stand. The public have tried the old firm aod have not found them lacking in those business essentials whioh characterize every popular busi ness house, and they will find that in the change the bouse has not lost one whit of its good standing. Mr. Rhea is a rleppner boy and was born on Rbea oreek, this oouuty. He is a steady youog man of good business qualifi oa'ions, and the Gazette prediots for him, as well as his worthy partner, a bright future. . Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her a isd she says it saved her life. Mr. Tbos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisoo, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach ing consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Disoovery and in two weeks was cured. He is natuaally thank ful. It is bucIi results, of whioh thesa are samples, that prove tbe wonderful efficacy ot this medicine in ooughs and oolds. Free trial bottle at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store. Regular size 50o. aud ffl. Mabbikd in PortIiAnd. Conduotor Charles R. Miller, ot the O. R. & N. run between Pendleton and Portland, was married Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'olook in Portland. Tbe bride was Miss Allie Gilmore, formerly ot Arlington and lately a resident ot Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Miller left Portland today for San Francisoo to join the thirty days' exonrsion of tbe Order of Railway Con ductors. There will be extended very hearty congratulations to the newly wedded oonple by tbe numerous friends of Mr. Milter in Pendleton. Mrs. Miller is known in Pendleton and Is spoken of as a very estimable yonng lady. They will reside in Portland on their return from the wedding journey E. O. Both are very well known in Heppner and the Gazette extends its well wishes. 000 s Sarsa parilla to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purify the blood, tone and strengthen the laboring organs and build up the nerves. " I was not able to wait on mvself and could not gain any strength until I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla about three months ago. Now I am doing my house work. My right lung was badly effected, and in the spring and summer i was very weak, but Hood's Sarsaparilla has done me much good and I have great confidence in it." Mas. E. R. Knight, Tecumseh, Okla. Purifies The Blood "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has always built up my system, given me a good appetite and cleansed my blood." Thomas Kroger, Tulare, California. THIS MAN. HAS STRUCK BOTTOM ! That is what our competitors have to say of Allixor & Co. That there is nothing left to out on that they have reached the bottom on everything. COPTNIOHTKD Hrbd' Ditto the afler-dlnner pill and a iiu iaiuuy cainaruc. 25c Notice of Intention. J AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OKKOON, J Aprils. IMS. Notice is hereby Riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said nroof will ho imuln before J. VV. Morrow, county clerk, at Henmier. Oreuon, on Jnne 8, 1895, viz : DALLAS DAMPMAN, Hd No. 6S51 for the Vi',4 SK1 Kec. 18 and WA NE4 Sec. 19, Tp 3, 8. of Range '21 E. W. M. He names tne follow ng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: I). A. Herren, A. J. Stevenson, Frank Merrill, and D. li. Btalter, all of Heppuer, Morrow Co. Oregon. B. F. W ILSON, 3M--10 Register. Notice Of Dissolution. NOTICE 19 HEREKY HIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between a D. Horner and H. E. Warren, under the firm anieot Horner dt Warren, a general nierchsu ue establishment owned and noinliicttil lu Heppner, Oregon, hss thlsdiiy been dissolved muiuai couseni, li. K. warren having sposed of his interest to K. W. Rhea. Tim ow firm, to be known as Homer & Rlim. assumes all Indebtedness., collect all accounts na continues business at the o i locution In the First National Bank building, Heppner, Oregon, IT. P. HORNER, 11. E. WARREN. Heppner, Or., May 4, 1W5. II3 !. ETTERfl ADVERTISED J Or., May (i, !.". Boldln.Mrs Auguste Tyburn, Mrs Sarah Markley, John When ealllnir advertised. When yonr heart pains yon and un usual palpitation is frequent, accom panied sometimes with botneet) d breath and low spirit yon are tufrring from disordered state of be liver, digestion is imperfect And there is ind on the stomach. If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach 'he kiilnes and becomes dangernu to life. Steps should be taken to stay its pro gress on the appearance of the first symptoms. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Hal in is especially adapted for disorder of this kind. Price $1 per bottle. In tbe spring, the human body need assistance to throw off the stagnation produced by winter diet. A the temperature rises nnder the growing heut of the sun's rsvs we feel tired, halt sick and low in spirits, hecanae tbe Mood Is sluggish aud full of impurities. Dr. J. II. Mi L"n's Htrenglhenu g Uoriiial and mood runner is a reliable spring remedy to invigorate tbe imdv and give tone to tbe digestion, rnre SI per bottle. Tai Hcnpbeu Kthuskh. When the westher permits, tbe shearers are bard at work now. Several crews were in town yesterday and report tbe sheep tongber to shear this year than usual, owing to dry weather which put the wool into condition to catob the dirt and sand. The Tone Jnokin ort w, eotnpod of Tone Jurikins, On fitillmau, Dave iloldertnsn, Jaa. Grace, Tom Hobool- craft and Krneat Berwick, have jnt sheared oat Joe Vey's band cumbering U.OUO bead. The fl weei were ery heavy, averaging, prbp, close to twelve pound apiece. Th WatkiiiS crew ar now at work on "Judge' Duttoo's sheep, and if lhwtbf clears np will soon make short work .r it. This orew i eornp'Md f lien and Hob Watkina, Jeff Jon, Mouth (lurch, Rent.. tisnnt, Johnny MoPerri'i, Wm. Mo- C'r.nsck, Hilly Crauk, liilly Hie art and Fred Shilling, all bom shesrers. Wsll lln hardaoii and numerous other (oral and foreign shearers are busy at work in the neighborhood, and era long .i . u ..... n .l- .n i .... i . shorn and ill start r r summer rang in tbe Hues aod Greet; In. o. Hrkkri'r ortna rKtsinaKOT. Ameri can history, ssys the li.wton Herald, is frnitful iu the reoord of the failure of men who have songht tbe presidency of tbe nation. Siooethe days of Andre Jackson there has not been an instance of a nian bn has striven for the f'fBoe actively for any considerable period in advance of nomiuaiions who baa been snoceesful in attaining it. Tbe list of such seekers is a list ut most eminent men of their respective eras, beginning with Clay, Wrlter and Calhoun, It im lndca further Cass, Douglas, Keward and Chase, and it ends witb Illaine and Hherman. Considerations of expediently have ruled out some of these men; they defeated Clay and Haward. IVraonal I rivalries operated to bring shoot tbe .il-.. ...I... I.t. r..a ..l Itt.i... lillwiv 111 "igriii, m.i'M i'ipih" There has been a fatality abont electio esmli'lste when nomination was eenred, a Is seen in tne case of Clay Caas and lilaioe. The ix-ailiou of an avowed oan.li.iat for lb presidency lbs most difficult one in wbieb a politi eian oan be placml E CLAIM to carry the largest and best selected stock to be found in this citv. No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can find them elsewhere. We boast on the quantity and quality we handle, but as to our own honesty we have nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud. MINOR & CO. piiiM dBfflfflf Re-Opened! Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Sperry who will conduct it in a strictly first-class manner, with the view ol pleasing the trade In general. Sunday LIST OF LEITKKS. AT HEPPNER, People from Country Districts will be " made to feel ut home. rs a Specialty ! Popular Prices! Free 'Bus for Customers to and from all trains. MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee. for these letters please say J. I". Wii.i.um, 1'. M. lfc w4 ?(i? TH1C He ke Brocery -In KKADV- To Mike Hiss lively ! ix the mil r.itv Tuu.K, And nfier their new Invoioe r.f Tea and Oilfe at (it i lie that will inske a sense Hull. Ilia Willi" llouae Ijrwerv fames Fancy and Htila ( iroreriea. Wood and YVillnwware, (ilasro and Crockery and linsare. Vrtue. I. Arid !!.( alio are all lir l out and j bavs thai tired Miug ut sick bdcb tesn tt fell 1 1 all tbes)Uiottjs iy , Ukina II 'Kid's rWsapsrilia, bk'lt givrs , A?M.Ui. ""i" TV,"4 VhT oette. ei.Ul an I bl,ly aire.tfit. and year M slarr r.ir sale should see Ham ! k iu.n.t n.h., . i tb.ifotitfl.ly btiriH the I.Ih-. It aUo WrKsrUod Mrpar.lU Co., Lav hai.rf'd ti.xir ba'iui to an alwilnts ll'rfd" IMIs mtm av lo , ra.y In 1liir rtr eoratafa ilb the l".. I setn.n and nre in ff-rt. Dr. J. II. Mclean's Hiratigil.n.ln ('..filial and liliK.d 1'unll-r la admit sidy a ll lf. tornik"a little bradb it' lona ." It rnralive t.wrr IhfK.d stlrilmlal.U It I1 slimulstit, tnic snd nntritive tiriartiMi, by hirb the en'riff of tbe )! TO I fnruilr.. It I lla.ar.t to the ta,eilx Ixirt.e an It. stomach snd harmless nnder (rfo li.b.l n. 1'noe 1 1 l ir lottle. lliflieet .rirMe .aid f-r rHointrf tire dure in einbatig for k-hhI. .Nr giMid arrivinit daily. Call and siamin to m fur tonraclf, "lt iloor to tl.e til t.l.lel, Heppner, Oregon. ere. a k l si illia.eufr lu i(ftion bi arlburn and iti ia. scales' aria aJ. Tb Wat salts in tbe fld fo eqta. ftoiiaa, fWra. I'll', Hall li.in., 'f , i'ettf. Col td Hand. I In alnc.f .f oi. '. e .rrhinaMfi ,.f ea.pr ea n a l i. ii. . iW).l ail ktt Sat I. ka apfi'iia Ime 'f. d. Nt)stlJi loie f"qiiry I fii.e sine the rsln snd tb Isrmei's fo are ot l lobs' a th7 '. C ti n H ?. V, H. A ,Mn I ., ('I. ; '!.!. (,si'll. iir t, l I t'. f.'t l,..n'il I, lt f I tlml il I d ln a jr s"' l." I'rx ti . T. V. A)t. if. Vii ! f t It.i ! e.Uis. " . 1 n-.ii n.l Fri'lus.. fftiiti.,! HOW II K T Ot T or IT. Wfeirg, I kno o i: not like it, bnt I shall bate t ttt lQ to t 'p si !,' i. I hiatib II. i t'i" i.f ; r ihV.n " I ll'i.'iaii l (ntluitMllr -""Not like 'il' Wbr, the tl that MfVM ll.at a.qnir I th not baeilrblbtt, :l I, 111 ertfd" ! Wife-'tia h. I thottttbt, I ll.uk I II (- M)7' o o t"i d c i" v, Vi vy m-.J 10: QiTicial Predictions PREDICTION FOR HEITXER: A bree zy tirno may be elpected at Ben lIuDBukor'n, followed by a regular rycloue of low prices that will swoop all opiMisition before it. Showers of purchitHers will follow, Buccoedod by a general clearing term. IteHidoM a K(,neral line of (jroeer Ich, IluuHiikcr carried Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware, GlaHs ware and Crockery, Cigars, Tobac cos, CoiifectionaricH, Etc. Old Blackman Stand (HurrrMMir to Ji-rrjf Dihn,) IJ. A. IlUNSAKEll, Prop. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. miSH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. AttornuyN fit u KITS Kit, Taf IW, All bulnMMi ettndrd to In a pmtaitt and sat lf actor manner. Nolariee 1'nl.lw and Ci.llir.fs. OrntK IS NATIONAL HANK Ilt'ILMNO. it;: OltEOON ltillUtU4l.alse. ' ,U. kh.(, 1. , AjUt.'l , I, .at- t -n av A lt.'.f'-ul,l,fa. i-te tt 1 1 .? 1 bill - ; 19, , 4 I l.l titiil ! In tiilti- la I f !- I'. Il.kef, snd I j 11 tli asiiaal J. l , l tilM os thai SJlll bill. 4 a f t-'tea it a ll eb-n a .f tas r il ' W.L.Douclas CI CUnC isTmaftr. M V w IIWUriTto a ino. ftla..4lliMUU IHf 41JMfiatUaltfW5S 3V0UCf.lOLl. ..a b .. . t. Aiir.. ' lfl.l.i'i:! Oee Miimmi l-wtU in W. L Douglas $3 & $4 Sloes All our shoe art equally Mtltfattory !hf a Sa alM Ik mmmwf, mmI a la . I a4 t. Jf .miiim w..ml, VM ba aw.WM w.iM4 n f r-wai .a t a .fcf , U fM 't. tM-1 J 0 1 Xf .tJ i , r li!rr tt'iH j !;,, ei !...!;, , klalUl. AtttMll4. 'i IIHN Land Patents Land patctil actjred for m-ttlert in Iho lifrttt jxniMe tim. Contested Cases Cent. td cmi a itilclligi t.t!y atid skilSfully l.iitil!. d. Old Claims and Disputes OKI rlaiina and disputi-s sjm i-dily m ttlcl. Contests )Ma Individual l.atnif Hft.Hn Una rlaim ntUt tl.e sir' (en ll.rel land ). and Hi' betaien eUirnat.te ntd.f the Miiefl e n I arienliofal eUimani; an I Ui Iwla-mn 'titni'.t i lr uf l lit .i.imi'' ln I ! and tt.a Uirf-l erft aii an I It.r if irm.lo., end tl.e 'aii Stl tl.' ir urtblers, Under i.s heni. I,nd and H-ti h. ln llfaeia, hlftsllf n.a-1 i f M .iritia a'tH in the lilt I ail l Itii. f r Settlers h'll.ate r.mi-lird il li aiiUr al.irh ll.rir ei.liw- re ma.U, snd bo are S'.l .-! Slid ai.ffK I i f .1. 1) In the aai nl llielf .tt,ta, e(n bt 1 lllliuj Iff. fn'fHi Kiel, ran tm d and lr fefiM.-d A'lviee aia-i in ail n.aller telatliis' t '',' l'l. elallf nn I'.ii.f ria.f-st aa-lff ! tie7 ebtch I feiljr (M-d .ruvt.liii foe It, iiia i.t II. ul.lm ! n.ain. If .nt ...f la. I lei.t la tiff If fnt land Imainena, nf Srt rl.ataft'.f, a'ter. I I bt el illlul l I riilfrl ti.-f ti-j , and r..ii,i llf d,s a. I f( tllUlii PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, Jons Vi i mm i'1'i'i-N, C,f . Man,, r.u. ti i.jns, Vi aibii-li4. U Oi