A SPECIFIC FOK La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVrR'Q CHERRY Hltny PECTORAL "Two years ago, 'I had the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gave me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found the things I had taken were not helping If 2P 1 ft f me, hut, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband, read Ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I have used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we havo needed it, and have found it a specifio for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I MM 6(JN MONITinMPlTmpngg J 6 7 8 9 10 I2 13 14 J I6 17 18 M. 2CL 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 272d29 30 1 Take Notice. L The mm of five cent per Una will be Ihftrged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of reanont llata of WMldlnv nrMAnta Ami ilnnnM ind obituary notices, (other than thorn theedltT w snail nimaeu give as a matter of newt,) and aotlcea of special moettnira for whatever purpose. 2. Notice! of church and eocluty and all other yitertaltimenu from which revenue li to be de rived, shall be chafed for at the rate of five nil a Una. Theee rule! will be itrictlj adher ed to In every Instance. Advertising ratea reasonable and made known ipon application Here and There. - Bas. Muir is "sorter" on the sick list. 'Zett" Mathewa lafr. PYiHaw foe Port land. ThoB. Crow came in yesterday from Lena. Andy Cook, of Lena, visited Hermner yesterday. Waldron Shea in confined to hia rnnm by illness. P. O. Borg got baok from Portland Bonday last. W. Q. MoOartv and wifa were In town last Haturday. Henry Thompson, of Batter creek, was in towo today. Lishe Watki is was in from the monn- taius Saturday. T. A. Rhea went down to The Dalles Saturdny night. Highest prices paid for sheep pelts at the lower warehouse. tf Sam Kinaman left Saturday for his home at Liunton, Or. Otis Patterson and A. Andrews left last night for Portland. L. H. Cozad was over the first of the week (rum Canyon City. Luther Huston and wife were in from Eifc-ht Mile Saturday lent. J as. Rhea shipped three carloads of cattle down last Saturday. Jas. Cartv oame in from Alpine yes terday, leaving for home today. W. 8. Brown, the veteran sheepbnyer, arrived lrom Nebraska Sunday morning. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'. ' Uncle" Nelae SwAggart is down from Athena to visit bis son, Geo. and Ben. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. a, C. Smith, salesman, Henpner. ' Ueo. I armen and Sam Walker were over from Gooseberry Friday and Sstut day. Mtb. M. A. Fuqua and family moved out to their Eight mile ranon on Mon day. Mtb. Thos. Rbea departed Saturday night for Cecil where she will visit rel stives. Loyd Coobran. representing Buffum & Pendleton, of Portland, was in town last Haturday. Waklio's Squirrel Exterminator now on sale at Minor & Oo.'e, reduced from 50 ots. to 25 cte. tf, Mrs. Josephine Forwood arrived from The Dalles ibis morning to visit relatives residing in this oity, Tha name of Willows Junction bas been changed to Heppner Junction, Hurrah for Heppnerl Mies Ellen Orabtree departed on last evening for Roeebnrg, Or- where she will visit relatives for a time. Chester A. Whitomore, representing the Irwin, Uodson Co., of Portland, w in Ueppner over Sunday last. Viooe Kelly and Vane Hi o ton osme in rrom ijong ureek lor goods last Batur day, leaving yesterday for home. Best accommodation and oonrteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portiaud, Oregon. Tha Raster annial at Mn V. ft Slonu's on Saturday evening was largely attended and proved very sncoesstuU 0. P. Johnson and wife and Mrs, Haptonttal) oaine in from John Day Haturday on their way to Sao Jose, On! Bishop Morris will bold services for the Episcopalians at the M. E. church on Thursday evening. Yon are ioyited to attend. TIME TABLE. fltajre tor Ilardman, Monument, !n Creek, loha Day and Cauyou City, loevoe aa follow! : Every day at a. m eiciit Hundav. A rrtvna every day at ( ui epept Monday, The chnaneet, quick eat and beat Una to or lrom tbe Interior country, WALT. TH0SJP30K, Prop. Conaer 4 Brock, Aitenla. Qambrinus Beer, "WwwHALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and Smokeble Cigars. Call on Ted. Jas. Wyland shipped one carload of csttla from lone Saturday night. He was accompanied by J. P. Rhea and Thos. Carle. Minor & uo., ine reduoera of prices. have now on band tbe celebrated Wat lie's Squirrel Poison. Call and sea what they sell it for. tf. W. I. Henderson sod C. II. Cardwell are in from Portiaud aod will soon leave for the Greenhorn section to look after soma mining claims. Every man having beard should ke-p it an even and catoral color, and if it Is not so already, nae Buckingham' Dye and appear tidy. J. M. Beollv, deputy U. 8. marshal came In from Monument Saturday even ing where h bad been on legal business. H left fur Pendleton last nht. Mathews Bros, bave moved across on the eaat side of Main street, in th building formerly oompied by tha Osm saloon. They will be pleased to Ibeir old ruatomers. tf m Ri(tf Have added a NEW SPRING STOCK of Trimmed Hats for Ladies and Misses to the Fell stock on May Street and ask the Public to call and sec them before purchasing. mm w nice Did It Ever Occur to You? That a Firm Could be Boycotted nnd Still do Business ? ) C, mi 1 tali A 1 An r. at 4 vend. I.U aw fork e-1 4 ' tear ". WtitlHftiotlon Guaruiitoeda of all Cough Medicines is Dr. Acker's English Rem edy. It will stop a cough in one night, check a cold in one day, prevent croup, re lieve asthma, and cure con sumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and con tains neither opium nor mor phine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it promptly. Three Sues 25c- 50c and $ J per bottle. At Druggists. ACKER MEDICINE CO, xfc and 18 Chambera Street, New York. ScBPBisx PaBTT. The yonng girl fiiends of Nora Matlook gave her a very pleasant surprise party on last Wednes day evening. They report a very pleas ant time. Tbe following were present: Willa Minor, Edith Hager, Mary Mo Swords, Zoe Patterson, Mamie Estes, Lela Campbell, Etta Sogers, Berths Fristoe, Leah Minor, Juanita Matlock, Hazel Morrow, Grace Greenwood, Ita Greenwood, Edna Mallory, Myrl Jones. E. L. Freeland. W. W. Smead and A. W. Patterson went down to Portland Saturday night. O. M. Grimes shipped three carloads ef onttle from Heppner Saturday nurht. All shipments of this date bo to the Union Meat Co., of Trontdale. G. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, can be tonnd at bis parlors, Matlook corner, where be will dispense at popular prices. shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. Attorney T. K. Lyons went down to Portland on Friday eveoing to remain till after tbe meeting of the republican oopgreB3ional and state conventions. Miss Anna Kinsman, who has been employed in tbe Heppner schools for the past year, left Saturday night for Dayton, Wash., to teaob in that vioioity. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo esires the services of an attorney in Washington. D. 0 . will find it to hia advantage to call on or address this pa per, stf The report of tbe party out at W. P. Dut'on's, though banded in some time ego, was inadvertently overlooked. The Gazette makes good its apology by printing it this time. Pap" Simons' mother sent him a bed pread a few days bso from Missouri. that was knit by hand. Mrs. Simons is over 100 years of age and 'Tap" justly appreciates bis preseut. Orin Jj. Patterson, editor of the Bine Mountain Eagle, arrived from Long creek on Sunday evening and took his departnre last evening for Portland to attend tbe slate convention. Mr. N. 0. Smead and J. O. Wormoth were in from Ella to attend the demo cratic proceedings last Saturday. Mr. Smead bas about reoovered from the aooident received some time ago. The Dalles Chronicle save thst E. M. Sbntt, editor of tbe Antelope Herald. will probably receive tbe republican oommation for joint representative for Wasoo and Sherman oounties. m T If ., a I . s n ii m i i. u. uainews. or uauowsv. re 1 on tbe handle of a pitohfork, Dear bis borne last rid ay, and suffered a severe injury. Dr. MoFaul was called to atteod tbe Injured man and says that be is getting aiong oioeiy ana win soon reoover. . r . . . vr v ... jure. m. a. jv.nox. or lone, will onen up this week with a complete milliner stock in the store next door to the lone hotel, in lone. Tbe stook will be well selected aod Mrs. Knox deserves tbe patronage of tbe ladies of that vicinity. U 30-law, On last Saturday Jubilom and Brown. fe ran a race at tbe track whiob was declared tie. On Sunday the latter end urover had a 800 yard brosb, the latter winning. The oolt, Grover, runs uiooo isaier man wouia tbe old man, nimseti, just now. Rev. E. P. Green left veaterd av morn ing ror a week's viit with friends at North Yakima and Ellenabors'. makins the trip to Msbion, on the N. P. R. R., by team. Bis pulpit will probaMv ha anpplied next Sunday by W. E. Wei bridgs, of Arlington. Ho, ya vnltnt men of Morrow, whittle np i lUalylunx for h "Can.llilt." I'm frea to itata. will u with in till Jiitrn- ' Than lal him oil hit auger blade, with "gperry's l.inwnfK KTf ; Ttaawttnthlii,of that rood old drlns, tor ....a uivu bi ury. Sold only at lbs Belvedere saloon. Bonday was both mlon and com- mnnlon day at tbe M. E. ehoreb. Pre siding Elder Moter preached in the morning to a large congregation, and io tbe evening the Sunday school randered pieaains? Eaater rrnsram. Tha e.il- leotion for mieaions during tbe day was nsarlv $1.0. Mies Florence Orlltenden went down to Portland Saturday sight, where she will prnbahlv secure a poettloo as teach er. H law Crittenden recently was hon ored la this eonnly with the nomination of eonoty school saperinlendent on the democratic tioket. 8 be aatnorisM the Oesette to say that aha is a re publican, that abs knew aotblot shoot the noml nation aod that she will not accept the same. Tbe attention of tbs Gat-Oa haa hum called to the nmiaaioo of Day, aa e'Otral eommlttaamaa from Lne. and lao the report of tbe nomination of J. W. Beckett, as eonoty enmmieaioner, In the proceedings published in Toea. day's iaane of laM vwk. Mr. lUekrtl was oppnat be llanrv Rovaa. of Hard. nae, and (1. W. Kmltb. of Lexington, bnib of whom bad a erod. si rone fol lowing. tt may eavs ton time anil mnnav In ka Informad that, when yon need a blood- pnnnr. Avar's eareeperille is tbe kind moat In favor with the medical jro feaaion. 1 1 a (he standard and. as eneh, tbe only Mo1 nnnfiar admitted at tbe Chicago World's Fair. Nbw Music. We bave received from tbe publishers, tbe Zeno Mauvais Musio Co., of 769 Market street, 8. F., a oopy of the new two-step marob, "Tbe New Bully," arranged from the popular song of that name. It is showy and brilliant, and not very difficult the theme being distinctly brought out and embellished. It is being played everywhere by bends and orchestras, and has, though a new composition, slready won a wide popu larity. Tnis march will be a weloome addition to the musical library, as it is not at all commonplaoe. Your dealer will supply it. 40 cents a copy. , , Looked Likr a Zulu. A good joke is told on a Book oreek man who waited a neighboring town a few days ago. While absent he purchased a new suit of clothes and then took a few drinks. On his way home at night the idea oame to bis wandering brain to surprise bis wife by appearing dressed up iu his fine clothes. Stopping in the road be un dressed and threw his old clothes into tbe reek, whioh oarried them away, not knowing that he bad lost tbe new ones out of the wagon. Uoable to flud either suit be was obliged to go borne like a Zulu. He surprised bis wife just the same. Condon Globe. A Pleasant Time. Id response to in vitations issued previous to the time, a crowd of Heppner's young people wend ed their nay down to tbe home of W. P. Dntton, a few miles below town, to spend an evening on the 28th, nit. They were met at the door by tbe smil ing host, and after playing parlor games for a short time the guests were bidden to partake of a delioious repast, to which we all did ample justloe. After Innob games and other amusements were indulged in nntil tbe oloek warned tbe young people that Sunday was very near. Then after bidding tbe charming boetess and genial host "good night,'' they wended their way back to the city, feeling that they had bad a delightful time. Those present were as follows Misses Bell O'Brien, Mabel Lepzer, Ethel Sperry, Cora Hart, Mabel Glass oook, Nina Donnao, Maggie Adkins. Muble Herren, and Lutie and Flora Farnswortb; Messrs. Bruce Kelly, Chas, Freeland, Jaok Horoor. Oscar Mvres. Fred Hart, Charlie Bondry, James Hart, narry warren, Ulay PoIhouo and Jas. Thomson. F. DTBAYBD A WAT. A Short time HUCC a borse belonging to A. Abrnhanniok, of Ibia oity, strolled away from Heppner ana nas not siuoe neeii round, rue borse was brown in o ilor and had barb wire cnt on tbe inaide of right fore leg, above the knee. 1 Finder will oonfer a great favor by returning same to tbe owner in Ibis city and receive a reward of VI 00 5 8 HHEEP TOR HA LB. I bave 1,500 ewes an1 1,000 lam ha that I will sell after shearing at SI per bead, all 'round. Parlies wishing to buy should sddress me nt Vinson, or call on me at my ranch io MoDooald oanyon, near Vioson. Cass Matlock, 2C lm Vinson, Oregon CATARRH "Wa tiarrCOlDl isa LOCAL DISEASE aa la the ntuH at eekta ane eaeaea chawlla chanaee. It caa be tared by a plaaaant nawdy whlcb le applied o racily Into tbe aaetrila. Be. Ism0'' oo JU"Mi 11 1 Ely's Cream Balm acknnwledfed to be the atoat thnroar care foe laael Catarrh. Cold la Head and Hay Ferer of all rmwawa. it optu ana cM-anaea me aaal panat e, allaya pala and InSammauoa. heala theema, pro lan the BMBbfaae from eol'U, reetnrve the aanava BftaaM ana amen. mm., at DrmnlMaor by miU XXI BUUTUKIU, M Werrea Btnel, htm loth. all pereoni F.-ho stage leavaei floppae tfoodevs, Wedneaxlays aad Fridays. lae ho Tna1avs, Tatdsys and rtatnrdays. fare f J ab way. Ofllw, Welts t Wsrran.tlrppr.er. F-l. Drwkell, I'mn. For 122 50 I will a 1 1 a f)rt r!ea, bajh gra1a, Meh arm aawiag an arl, In saarao Ie4 lr 10 years. Ff fuft.r parlirq. Irs eall naj of aldreM, N. A leeb, Latlkgtoa, ( rf H-lf. Wall. TbnmfMon roes sta batweaa llaopaar aad Montthaafit, arriving every day esoapt Mimdsy aad laavleg every day eteapt Pnn'tay. HhnfU and ebesp a4 rnnie to the lelarmr. t.nae k tlrtek, agawts. th Tlata h talMlai CP the syatees la at Ibia eea. lbs e4i waal bar be Bade n a aerial draias Spr. be Vital fnrew. Tb Mood Be bxtome iwaAvertabad aat lejpajra, aad all tha Naetlaaa of th b,J. ftffaf a . Hold's Horaaparllla t Ha f4 graat Ml Mae. II te tb. O.e at?,Jl Tw lf Ulixvi rariRr anl rre I "tile. !'' iui flr-l'i riils bxt li. eahH with ai wbo see tbeam. drsifwta. CITATIOH. IN THE COt'KTY TOfRT Of THE STATE A Ol Oregon, lor Ine County of or row. In the mall. r cil lh eaiale of Ihomas F. Barton, akrtam. t naiion. To the halra et law, and any and sll liit-ru-i in earn ae aia. trerii' in ine nameoi the male ni itirfun, yon are hrrrhf rllr.1 and r ilrt J to atar In lhr t ounty t nurt nt the flat of Orrftii, for the l ountf of Morrn, at the rout! room lliervof, at nr,,iirr, in in i iiinitr of Mkim. nn Mun'lny the 4th day of May, lire., at le o'i-Iim k In th lorvnoon nl mat lay. then and llirr tn.linw rauao. any eitnt. why an older ol thltruurt liould not l mad lor tha aal at all II i real troprrly helnnrltia to th aald eaUte. .l- ri-.l aa follova, to wl : H4 a w of - J. in a a.. H. '.' Seat, and Wu Pir.W. m. MOaandNHw -r.- oi mrw. ai. ip a n , m a , w. M , all I Murtuw ton iir. oreaon. Wiraaaa, tha Hon. Julius Ke'thlr, l"'lirol th i oMiity l oortnf th. I HE A 1.1 eiat of Ormron. U lh. I n. ViilBlt lth til Beat of aal.l 1 i.url tn.efl, iiiie anl oay ol April A li . Ima r-iaai; J, n , MKMK'IW, Nollct of Intention. mm ecu "Who are nervous, weak, worn ont with local troubles find pure blood, nerve strength, and perfect health in Hood's Sarsaparilla. We do not say the above to raise false hope. It has been the experi ence of many, very many women in those intensely trying; periods which demand and consume so much ierwi!is force those special physical trials we delicately indicate by merely using the words Muid, Mother, Matron. Like a confidential friend we susrgest tho use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, a reli able blood purifier and tonic; it lias helped many others and will help you. "I was in poor health five years, broken down in strength, and appetite all gone. Local troubles and other weaknesses in tensified my misery. Nervous sick HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THEME'S tin m Headaches dizziness, heartburn and pains in my back made me think I should never be well sgain. A friend prevailed upon me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I soon begau to improve and in six months it restored me to better health than for years. I bave found Hood's 8araaparUla a grand medicine for all troubles peculiar to Sly I am now strong snd healthy and con Io good day's work. I stand by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it cured me after other medicines failed." Mas. Lum Dier. Carlinvllle, Illinois. This and many similar euros prove that Sarsaparilla Is the One Trno Blood Purifier. All druggists. l. Prepared only by C. I. Hood &Co., Iawrtl, Muss. i n i in i in ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Prices ! KEGrARDLESS OF COST. All wooleu Roods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete.. are beioer Bold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner. Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. What Do leu lit ? Mnn4 rtMl are pnreljr reeetah'e, rare. nOOQ S KIIIS fullr prepared, li conta. Nw Fbkd Yabo. Wm. Gordon has opeoed np the feed yard next door to tbe Gazette otlice, and now sohoits a share of your patronage. Billy is right at home at Ibis business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Hay and erain for sale. tf. Piles! Piles! itching Piles, bymptoms Moisture; intense ltobins and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. It allowed to continue tumors form, abiob often bleed and ulcerate, brcoming very sore. tiwATNi a Ointment stops tbe itobing and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most oases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for SOoents. Dr.Hwayne Bon, Philadelphia. Some people want the earth; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAN STOEE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, H ARDMAN, OR. Notice of Final Settlement NOTICE 18 HKRKBY GIVEN THAT THE undenlftned, Kllia J. Boyert tnwtitrli o( the natal ol W. U. Boyor, dweaaed, will make Fi'ial bettlement nl her account with aald re late a aueh executrix at the next term of the Probata Court of Morrow County to he holdnn at the court houae In Heppner, In aald County on the 4th day of Mar, A. 1). IK'.W, at 10 o'clock m. 2.v:tt MRS. ELIZA J. HOYEK. Executrix. Administrator's Notice. JOTICR IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 umleralicned haa bean appointed adinlule- trator ol the eaUte ol Harnh II Kell, deceaard, by the County Court of Morrow County. State llreKon. All pcraoua havtna rlalnii aralnat aald eatateare hereby rpqutiedto preeent them io me at ueppner, nr., uuiy verltied, wlUiln six mnutlia from date hereof. Dated tlili 6th day of March, 1'.6. C. K. m.t, 421-29. Administrator. Notice Of Intention. I.r Orru x at LiOmxnr. OaxooR, Marrh a, I'. NOTICE I nURKriY GIVEN THAT THE followliiK tiamrd eettler haa fllad notice of Ms Inlentliiu to make flual proof In support of hla claim, and that aald proof wMl be made belore ( oiinlr Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Uepiiier, Orcaon, nn April 24, Imm, via: Bll.lM.ir.il w. rUIKK'IK, nd. E. No. 4i, lor tha KWy HK'i and HTM Sl4 Krc .15. and NWIe. NK and FiK4 Kaw sec. KiTp. 6S. It. JH K. W. M. la namva the loiinwins wllneaaea In prove hie roiitluiioua maldence uboa and eiiltivatlun of aald laud, vli: fat Hplllene, William Warren, Ous. Hale, Frank Ilale, of Heppner, Oregon. B. f. WIION. CI 4.11 Haclaur. Notice of Intention. I Avn ornci at the DAi.i.rrt. ohhiom. I J March, S, Ileal. Nollea la hereby liven that the following named aettler haa Sled AO- Vice oi nn iiiieiuiiin io mate Snal proof In sup port of lilt claim, and that aald proof will be made belora J. W, Morrow, County Clerk, at liepuoer, Oregon, on apru rt, injo, via; JAMM CAKTV. tld f Kn. n, lor the t , IO, Tp. I X. R. Jh E, W. at. He name the following wllneaaea to prove nia eoniinumia reeiueiire upoa aim euiuvatlon ni, Mio lano. vii Charley VatiVHiikl. Eram-la Kilkenny, Bar. Iter If'liarty, John Kilkenny, of ftallnway, lira. 421 t-U. Jaa. t, MiMiaa, Keglater. I.aao Orrns at l.a Oaaar-a fiaa .oa. Marrh ., 'nTt' is iintrsr fiivr. imt m i f .Moving named aeiiier hae Sle. nolle mt I' la ..li.u.,n ki make Snal pr.i In auppnrl o I. . . lalm. and thai aald prei4 will niala U , e County Clerk, Mufn-w onnty, at Urpt-ner, 'nnn, nn May lath, a. via CAkl I. J MAIUm k, l r x al. lor (h. rs BW. f' !. Swa.S. Te, ia R. 3 St. w , M He Ike following wllneaaea In prove his ennltnoone realdente) tt Let a aad UIUalln af. aald land, via Jha Molally lerry lm.va, J. K. t.rean Wm.l, , B. II uSoM. all wt Vlnaon, reenn b. r. iij.. tfi SI luaiater. Notice of Intention. IAf orrur. at tms." ii i ra. nHr'.or, April I. ea a.rttre la h.t.l.y yl.ee thai It., loilnwlr baai.d aeiiier kaa Slt a.Mi.e ol him ini.mt.. aieae Snal pmnf in an prt f ata rialav an4 thai Mid pe.f will ba .! I .lore the r,air ri.rt of M "row enmniy at H.ppnar. lrr.(Mi, mn May IH, l. vlt rSAM a L Jk, IH I Ba. SrT, ..r ll.e H aeetloa 4. TplS. NatRWM Heneetee Ike lol.,l,.g lln... b alacmiinnoiM reat.Ui- v.uaut fMltliallon bf aai lad via 'aa M Ha vee. iaa trUi.. C. Elrk.Jaa 1wii(, all el fteppne. nr,.,.i .a r. M'ir. 2 ra keai.iet. Timlier Culture, final hoof. Notice foe Pablieallna. I At nrnt E AT THE HAI.I.M. ORE'ION H Marrh IS, hoilra la hereby glvea II, al Andrew Keener, of Islington, Oregon, haa Sled no' Ire ol Intention to make flnal prrf UI.. re J W. Mnrrfiw.rminiy rlerk. at al.olTlre In Heppner. Un gnn. on aalontay the Hk day f M. Iai, on llmlet I ulinre epplpetioa So. i:: lor Ihe , anerter ol eec'ton nn lil la townalilp Ko, J S. Range Nn luL He namea aa w Itneaaee Jamee Cvpert. Rew Unique, J C. ll.omeon, James Lea a, ell Islington, irrvgna. JAS. r. M'MIRK. 4 Beglaur, Notice oj Intention. I A"l nrricE A? THE t'Al.l.SS. flREUON I 4 Marrh -..! M.HPe le hereby given that Ihe foiioaltig named fertile hae Sled e!ruf hie loir niton in make Snal ate4 In euppnrt of bet r l.i m, and Inal aald pro-if will le. made Ivlore J . Morrow rownly tlerk, at Heppner, irregoH, na eiav a, I." vi m a MiiiMor. Hd t Ro -'i. ff.f the r, ta, See. , sad 'V "V. "ee If. ip I a a w w.. ll. aenee ine f.llw t wllneeeee Wi an f.1. roiin,ma reat lenre upa end rnltltatloa f Mid land, vis : I -"ef iMtilry fat'k lalr. W, 0. re!t. ioun parura, ail M Heppner ni-.. .AS. r. M'e-lMK. Reatetae Gilliam & Bisbee We are not email men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. wb are not (He Largest nercfianis in tne world ! . But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need oi a a a Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowwaro, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Oaas and Water Pipe, Pipe Elttlnns, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggtes, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Bledgea, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges snd Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran itewara, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Waih Bolllers and Boards, Bheet Iron, Zlne, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices. Ws have Good Goods at Fall Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chep John Prices. iMaIN STHEET - IIEPPNElt. OUKOON T. R. HOWARD -DEALS IN- Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens SurrLiES, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it an object for you to trade with bim as bis prices are right, and all goods that he bandies are of the very bout. Store on TO Jrloppnor, Main City Street, Next Drug Store, Door Oregon. SucoreeoTtoC. a. VeeDuyn. Beat cluor Io City Hotel. Hos everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinwaro. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty. AttorneyH fit Ha-civv, All bnaloaa IWeM to U prompt end sstlafaftorf toaDBar. Notarlas I'sblw Md Collerlors. OrriCE I NATIONAL HANK ItCILDINO. B Km Bit, i i i ; t OUF.OOS D.J. McFaul, M. D. OI'I'ICIC S At J. AV. Htctn't RttiDUCt. Notice of final Settkment. flttr t nSeV iilK TWT TMK adn.lni.trie e4 i.a r.'.le Da.,4eNil atjl tKete .at I xomeia with eei-t et 1 I, e. tee I f ' M ol Cntm. eaat tor ,4 it . farri : ae at M.i-i., eM, la e. w , tra mm mm war m mT ' A, a a vim All E. L. FREELAND, "iC0lUCTI0$, !! INSURAHCl. m. ABS THA CIS. S. I.AM) COMMISSIONER. Iad Fl'lnttaad final f"r".' Ta. sriAo:,fu,m Nonw iccuc nurrxrmn. .uw, ' mJ. lalCC tO Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle 4ViV5 Do You Want a Rik' ? tf ;-(), Don't You Want a Pla l'r' M Put ui Your Team ? II orsc All llifan tso procured at Tlmfujiw'in A Uinns, Iirer Main Btrftt, He ppopr, Oregon. Tkeaa fenllew.ee aea well evnlnted '. Marnev, m l. (il lUa. a4 ataef ewwat'ea, and eaa aaie aauiwf aad Uhm la Mat li.f Uw aUM auk tratllt aal. frVaa la levfdnf a Ilk Ifca Uatea. THOMPSON niNISTS, THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt, J. C. IJOIICHKIIB, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Licjuors and Cigars.