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Pjl RC Vtfl TO TUB $2000- LOCAL BQC1B3. m prizes to get you acquainted' with-money-back baking powder and tea.' L. A. Miller, one of Lone Bock's en terprising oitizena, is in (own. Mrs. Randall and Mrs. John Gwilt, representing the W. R. 0., were here last week on official basioess. CUTIS THE CHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT OREGON NORTHERN Ry- SHORT LINE. VIA VIA Spokane Salt Lake MINNEAPOLIS DENVER St. Paul Omaha I AMD Chicago Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Dearoess Cannot be Cored by looal applications, as they oannot teaob the diseased portion of tbe ear. ;. . ..... jf o chilling s nest baking powder and tea are aod that is by constitutional remedies. . . I I Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- because they are money -back, diuon of tbe mucous uning of the eusta- .... . . . -... , ,, cbian tube. When this tube gets in- wiiai is me missing worur-nui onn., -...iwwRu . flamed ,oa baye , rmbling sound or ixmueranaieaarrsaie. imperfect bearing, and when it is entire- Get Schillinr's Best bakine oowder or tea at your grocers'; take, out th ly olcsed deafness is tbe result, and un- ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder ; yellow ticket In the less tbe inflammation oan be taken out tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st. aod this tube restored to its normal oon Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one dition, bearing will be destroyed forever; word for everv ticket mne oases out of ten are caused by If only one person finds the word, that person gets 1 2000.00; if several find catarrh, whioh is nothing but an in H, J2000.00 will be eauallv divided among them. flamed condition of the muoous surfaces. Everv on Kunrfino- a brown or vellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard We will give One Hundred Dollars creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one for any case of deafness (caused by anvelooe will receive an 1808 oocket calendar no advertising on It Thess oatarrb) that oannot be oured by Hall's creeping babies and pocket calendars will be different from the ones offered la Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free, the last contest. F. J. Cbeney & Co., Toledo, O. 134-4. 4. 4.1 1 HTBoM by druggists, 75o. AJCLLCI LUt U1CSC 1U1C3 UUL. t Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. Onean Steamers Leaue Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO.! Steamers Monthly from Portland to I Yoknhoma and Hone Kong; via. The Northern Paciflo Hteamehip Oo. in con nection with O. It. & a. SssSsh-- For full details call on O. R. Agent at Heppner, or address 4 N. W. H. HTJBLBTJRT, Qen.Pass. Agt. FOBTLAND. UBKOOK. QUIOB: TI3VTI3 I Son Franolsoo And til points In California, via ths Mt, Shasta routs 01 uia THR CHBOIOCLa rank! with St aswspapara In Uia OndWd tttataa. THK CHKONIGLB has no qnftl on tha Paeras Coast. It laana all In ability, antarprtM and new. THg CHKONICLlfa Tstegraphte Raporta an the latsat and moat rellabla, It Looal Main to fullest and aptclaat, and IU Kdltortata from UM ablest pana In tha auantry. THK UlirtONfOI.R has always baaa. and a! wan will be, tha Man and champion af tha paopla aa against oomMnatlons, cliques, oocporatlooa, or oppressions of any kind. ItwtU ba Laaapandaal in avarUUa; nautral la notlilaat A Bore Thing for Yon. A traDSHOtiuo in whioh yon obi not lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation aod sluggish liver. Cas oarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonio are sold by all druggists and guaranteed to cure or money refunded. .0.0. C. are a sure thing. Try a box today; 10c, 25., 500. Sample and booklet free, tf THE DEATH-MASK THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE How to Preserve an Exact Copy of Familiar Features. Soma of tlii Difficulties Encountered b the Sculptor I, i:r.llfl Parts of the Operation Musks Blade from Living- People. Sheriff Livingston, of Grant county, passed through Heppner last week with Dick Hinkle,' recently convicted as an aooomplioe in tbe murder of tbe book agent, soott, near tie aver oreek, some time ago. Hinkle got 15 years.. His partner, Bare, is serving a life sentence. Tbe three-year-old son of J. A. John son, of Lynn Center,' III., is subjeot to attaoks of oroup. Mr. Johnson says be is satisfied that the timely use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, saved bis little boy's life. Be is in tbe drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Bros, of that place; and LUNG TK0UBLE8 AND CONSUMPTION OAN BE CUBED. Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Onr Headers. The distinguished ohemiit, T, A. 81o onm, of New York City, demonstrating his disoovery of a reliable onre for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), bronobial, long and sheet troubles, stubborn ooughs, oatarrhsl affections, general deoline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his New Dis ooveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them. His "New ScibDtiflo Treatment" has oured thousands permanently by its timely use, and be considers It a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible cure. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, has produoed results as beneficial to humanity as can be olaimed by any modern genius. His assertion that lung troubles and con sumption are curable in any olimate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in bis Amerioan and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those oured in all parts of the world. The dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy sod oertain death. Simply write to T. A. Slooum. M. C. 98 Pine street, New York, giving poet office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent direct Come in and subscribe tor tbe "Gazoo." they handle a great many patent medi- Southern Pacific Co The mat 'hlahwar through California to all Dolnta East and South. Grand Hoanio Konte of the Pafliflo Coast. Pullman Hnffet Hleeuera. Beoond-olass Bleepen Attached to express trains, alfordins nperior aocomwodatlnns fur seflonil-elaaa passangers. For rates, tickets, sleeping oar reservations, m nail nnnn nr arinraas R. kuKHMCK, Manager, C. H. MARK1IAM, Gen. F. V. AiU, Portland, Oretcon W YOU ERST? If so, be snre and see that your ticket reads via Tie Hoitipstem line ....THR.... CQICAOO, 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IS TUB Great Short Lir)e BETWEEN DULUTII, Sr. PAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTII. Their MaKMlflcant Track, Pnrrlnaa Vestlbulod IM11111K anti siihiiii( t ar Tralui, and Motto; ALWAYS ON TIMIi" utfers rarrlad on the vestlhiilml ill) vnur irclul All agen Mow is the time. You don't waat to miss a whole lot of good, bard reading that ia now beioe published in our "Only." CATARRH c The Chrnnlele Halldlaa Ask your Druggist for a generous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nor any other Injurious drug. It la quickly AbsorDea. Ulvei Relief t once. It niieni and cleanses the Nasal PnssSKCS. AIIhvh Inflnmmstion. Iluals and Frolects the Membrane. Restores the Hencs of Tnnte and Kmell. Full Size 6VC ; Trial Bize inc.; at DrinrKista or j msii. ELY BROTHKKH, 64 Warren Street, New York. cines for throat and lnng diseases. He bad all tbese to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to bis call, but seleoted this remedy for uee in bis own family at a time when bis obild's life was in danger, beoause he knew it to be superior to any other, and famous the country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is tbe best selling oongb medioine they ' handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. Sold by Conser & Brock . COLD N HEAD GUARDIANSHIP SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and oy virtue o( an order of salo, Issued out ol the Ununty Court of me mate 01 uregon, tor Morrow County, the unuerstKiieil aa guar. (linn ot Wlnnlfred Gilliam, Archer M. Gilliam and lister E. Gilliam, minors, will on and after Wednesday, the 1st day of December, 18D7, proceed to sell at private sale for cash In hand all the right, title and Interest of the above named minors In ami to the following de scribed real eHate, situated In Morrow county, Oregon, to-wlt: The east hHlf of the northeast quarter, anil tho east half of the southeast quarter of sec Ion thirteen, In township four, south of range 2ft east W M., together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenan ces thereunto belonging. Pnted Heppner, Oregon, November 1st, 1897. m-Wi ANNIK GILLIAM, Guardian of the above named minora. L. O'Connor, of Heppner, was recently put on tbe pension rolls at Washington and will hereafter receive $10 per month. He also got a year and a ball's back pay. Ue was a Union soldier, No man or woman oan enjoy life or aooomplisb much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWilt's Witch Hnzle Salve. It Bootbes, strength ens and heals. It ia tbe great pile oure. For sale by Conser & Brook. 1200 Pairs Now On Sale at.... classus ol liassel trains without entra charge, hhlp your Ire THE DAILY By Mall, foalaaa Paid, $6.70aYcar. Timber Culture Final Proof. I'NiTitn Status Lako Omc, The Dalles, Oregon. Hcpt. 18th, 1897. Ivr.N TIU NOTICE Irl HKKKRY (il I AT JAMES aud travel over this famous line, liars tickets. W. It. MEAD, F. C. fUVAOK, Uen. Agent. i'rav. r. A i Agt. ill ti ni i i it Washington St., I'ortlaud, Or. ontOA.ao ;i me weeKiv in( j Tha Grutrst Weotly h the Country, $1.50 a to XT 1 H Allen has tiled notice of Intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at his office In Heppner, Oregon, on Wed nesday, tlichtn oav ol nccemtier. IH'.I7. on timber culture application No. )7H, for the NKa ol sec tion No. il, in township No. 4 south, range No, M east W. M. He names aa witnesses: James C. Kelthley, Keilhley, Kl Moreland, and Jess M. llardmaii, Oregon. JA8. V. MIHIKK, tum Register. In New Quartern. Dr. D. H. Band, who is well and fa vorably known to many of our oitizens and who ha been practicing medicine for a number of years in Portlaod, in forms tbe Gazette in a private letter that he has removed from the McKay blook to offices in Tbe Dekom, oorner of Third and Washington streets. This is one of the best looations in Portland and tbe uiizeite neueves mat ibe dooior was wise in Disking tbe obauge, if looation oounts for anything. Oscar llogne, all of iwft & SUFaul S'yl This Railway Co. Operates Its trains on the fatuous blook system; Lights Its trains by electricity through out; Uses tha celebrated electric berth Ing lamp; Itonl tx"llly eqnituied iiaaaeiiuer avnrv day aud Bivht letwaen HI. ami Cbioagn, and Omaha and Chicago; tha (lueiadlnf imsU(I to any pan of aba Dallaa MlAiaa, i'anada and Mailoo. THK WKKKI.V CIIHONICI.R. tha brlfhtas and moat cmpl" Wsskly Nswspapsr In Ui world, prinu rsaulariy Hi oolumua, or twelve pS s. of Nswa IJtanuura and (nfl Inrorma- Uon;alau a niafalAcsul Agrlcnltural DsparlmsDi. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. DO YOU WANT THE chronicle: :: Reversible Map? , MllOWINO Chicano. Milwaukee & St. Paul Also t.M.raea sUam-heaUd vestibuled MflTl Ol illQ WfjTlfi train, carrying tha Uteat prtvals 4UtP wl "WliV The United States, Dominion of Canada and Northern Mexico UN ON K KIDK, eoinpartmeot cars, library bufTrl smok ing rani, and palaca drawing room alrpr. Tarlnr ears. fre rrx-litilng rbair oars. aod tha very Wat uiniug chair oar service. For loaest raUs to any Mot in Ilia Untied Htat of Canada, apply to agent or address C. J. EDDY. J. W. CAHKT. General Agfat. Trav. I'aaa, Agxnt. Tortlaad, Or. hotkf ot Intention. T AM rri K AT TMH DI4 raiR(li)N. I J arpt II, Ii7. Nolk Is lierel.y st.rs thai lbs Mloatog liainni Mttlel bS Bll loll- ol his lolrlitloli lo hist flnsl i rin.l In silioill id his rlaloi. and thai aabl pna-l will I luada l l,,r. J W. Miirniw.t oimly t letk.al Meppual, Union, ua lkU,lt i;, in; M4Y 01!v, lid r Nn. , for tha K V rVe. f, Tp. I R it It M llsnsaira tl.s following witnesses to firnva bis ciiiiiniioiis rasi'li-iM-a iimio and r'tllltalloii Ol. Said land, VII J roll I cms. Mlr H hiannan. tn " laldain, li'l"n. IMol Hera. str.ua and arvt feStruat, twill u Wiaaha't;, ttrvf n, JA. f MOOMK. T ' teistr. UK T1IM OTHtll BItK. Hnd $a and Ooa tha Map a4 Wvrkly Chronic! fr On Tnt, toia(n prepaid an Map aait rayasw NOHTII 1'ACII'IC 1 . . it to a goo Rural Spirit 1 attack by (KHTABI.IHH ED IN lW'fl.) Published Weekly Portland, Or. at Bow to t are Billons Colic I suffered for weeks with oolic and pains in my stomach caused by bilious ness and bad to take medioine all tbe while nntil I used Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy whloh oured me. I have sinoe reoommended it to a good many people. Mrs. F. Out aven, Uonn. Persons who are bilious collo oan ward off tho taking this remedy as soon as tha first symptoms appear. Bold by Conser k Brock. DKVOTKD TO Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf. While in Walla Walla recently the editor of tbe Osteite bad an opportu nity to see part of Col. Frank J Porker's valuable oollectioo of minerals and cu rios. It is ons of tbe best in the Wsst. Worth its weight in gold to every farmer and breoditr in Oregon. HUlSHCHimON: SJ.00 I'KU YE Alt. Ham pis copies free.) Hural Hpirit and (lalette both for fcl.Tx), cash, at this office. "Tbe worst cold I ever had in my life as cured by Chamberlain's Coogb Re medy," writ. W. II. Norton, of Butter Greek, Cel. "This cold left me with a ootigh and I was ripectoratmg all the time. Tbe remedy onred me, and I want all or my mends wDeo troubled witn a cough or oold to oae it, for it will da tbera good." Bold by Conser A Drock. mm M. II. is Yonwr, a r nasaliaa. n u aV iiiti!ftoi The Pillr rurlliiis i l'turU Nivitina fa BTSJa.VtXXt "DAMS CITr" MHO fHCVlT0R" Every Be toUerlW d the Uasatts from this dst, Usy 2d, 1X4, will receive as premium a book woilb alone tits pru-e of the subaorlption. tf Tb'-s who deslrs to build ebnnld not forgal that O. E. IUoouj, I eoa- Iratttor, is rft v msks rt HtP Iltut, IW Leave The lal1es daily (eieept Hunday) al7Jh)a.tu. lieava Portland at 7s a. tu. When ynq go to rorlland, stop off at The iHilli-e and laks a trip down the (Viluiulna; you will enjoy it, an J save nuNiey, W.C. AILAWAT, Oeoaral AgaoL tAriil-TMI'STwOKTMV ASP ACTIVE It gentlritien ir Isdli-a to lrael lor rim. kia, aatahiuhed kmiM In urvti Monlhly K-1 and oi.nM. IHiaiiion sieadr Klr n, kni'ti s!l a't'treaae.1 stamid anva lH. Tt ISmiliiliin t i'in)iit. ri't. t iH"'. WANTED-AN IDEArar.'.:,.. thlna Ul mmiiI t I'rolai't am llaa ; iKr, mat fcrl'.a t7H walll. Vrn JullN WaliliKIU M llS IO . I s'-nl Allurneva, WalUI'Wa, lUctuf tbi IIW vttt. ... s Tiinoi'tm CARS. TO Hr. PAl'l. MINNKAIVLIS W'l.tVM KAK(U) IUT1K a I'V I i r. lUKLENA Tickets issued ti all points io ths Called Ntatra and Canada. QUICK TIME TO. WestoS Leader: El. Lieoallen, of Morrow county, la visiting at tbe bona of bis parents, Mr. aod Mrs. IUnsom LieuallerJ, of this city. The Osietis does not qnestion tbe booesly of any persoa, bot it la com pelled to lostat npoo lbs caah-io advance plan of subacriptios), whstbtr tha snb- serilerb Cornelius Vaaderbilt or lbs man who tarns bis bread by honest toil. We cannot rnu the paper oa any other plan. It J. W. Uiatl aod family, of Weston, aod Mia. Lydia Mltcb-ll, of Walla Walla, bo bava beeo flailing friends at their former borne to the Eight Mile section, peaaed tbroagh Ueppoer last week oa ILetr rot arc boma. Cllll'h W'AaHINilTON I a in ana a Ntw Yoai lvrriiO All other Hilnls io the Kaal and Southeast Omaha Kansas Citt Ht. Joasra Hy. Lona I'sioo IVtH.I rnaaeetioiis al rtt. I'aiil, Minneaptilia, Kansas City, Omaha, Ht. Unls and oilier promi eent Htats llavg ass checked tbnmgh tu destination ol tick eta. Through tickets to Japaa anj China, vis Taooma and Northern l'aciDO ftssm sbip Company's Una, For full iuforroallon, time ear da, ma pa, tickets, etc., call ou i anra W.C. Ai.ia4T, A. Il CaaLM, A.tN.I'.Hy. Aaat,Ofn. a. Agt. Tbs Dalle, Or, Portlaod, Or The -Ilicvollafs Heat Frtemt" la a familiar na.t-s for IM Wilt's Witch HasM Halve, alw)S ready for mergeectea, While a speciOo for piles, it also instsos. ly relieve and car eau, broia, salt r he urn, enema aad all sffeetioo of lb skin. It never faila. For fal ty Coom A ItriMik. Work still pros rs as as oa tU Jaabo Bin, lb luonel b-iog eeaipletd lor ovarii fifty ft. Tb rack still eoo. tiooa to look wIL Com to tb (lasett effle aad gel a deroet lot of eevtlop prinld. (loveretnesl avlpa look abaaa, Md beside yn cannot get toar baaa card ptioVf-J tbereva. tf It ia a common practice when well- known people die to have a sculptor make a death mask, says the San Fran cisco Chronicle, the idea being to pre serve an exact copy of the familiar features. The taking of this photo graph of the dead is an interesting proc ess. ; If it is decided to have a death mask made no time should be lost after the decease. In the case of General Grant, when it was well known that death could not be staved off, arrangements were made to have a sculptor in the house of Mount McGrepor so that the mask could be taken at once after he expired. The programme was carried out and the bust which restated was pronounced, even by the great general's nearest relatives, the most perfect like ness ever made of him. A mask is always made when a bust or medallion portrait is needed, as it gives the exact proportions of the face, reproducing the relative positions of the bones, which, of courw, do not change in death. The first thing to be done by a sculp tor when taking a mask is to close the eyes, and if possible, tho mouth also. Any little openings are filled with cot ton, wool, soft rags, etc., and thus the nose and ears and the mouth are gently packed without in any way disturbing from his laboratory. the contour. The face and as much of Bufferers should take instant advan the head as it is necessary to take is ge of bis generous proposition. then covered with sweet oil or some , f 'ease tell tne Uootor thai you saw .... i, -..--i thialnr.no RagAtta nnhliahnft at TTorvn. unguent xaia on preuy wick, me oojeui. vv h,- t,n nntvent the Blaster adhering ner- 0ree00- J 9-1-1 yr. to the skin or hair. The necessity of this precaution is evident, especially when it is remembered how shocking any laceration of the features would be to the friends of the deceased, caused as it might be by the forcible removal of plaster. Down the center line of the face a strong silk thread is laid and then the laying on of the plaster is commenced. The white, fresh plaster is mixea in a bowl close at hand and is laid on the face in a thin layer, not more than three-quarters of an inch thick. If it were put on at once of the full thick ness necessary to use the mask as a mould the weight might press in the face and distort the features. Just before this thin layer has quite set the silk cord is drawn up, dividing the mask into two parts along the center line of the face. Perhaps it may not be evident whv the mask should be made in halves, but a little consideration will suggest the reason. The width of the face behind the cheek bones is less than across them, and if the mask were removed whole it would be at the risk of tearing the face in passing over the cheek bones at the points of articulation ol the laws. Ai soon as the thin layer has become suf ficiently firm to carry additional weight without pressing on the lace more plaster is put on until a thickness Jjnj tjj6 Qnly Blanket Ul oil iHCIt AJ ail iuuii iuu uau uoa been attained. The silken cord whicr Un barth is the,.. has been used to separate' the first thin layers is again brought into requisition, or, rather, has never been removed from its position along the center of the face except to make the division. Just before the entire cast seta this cord is drawn up through the whole thickness of plaster, and so the halves of the cost are formed. It requires about half an hour for the plaster to act firmly enough to remove and then the work is finished. The cotton wool is removed from the nose, ears and mouth, and the oil is carefully wiped off, so as to leave no traces whatever of the work which has been accomplished. It need hardly be pointed out that the sculptor covers the pillows, clothes, etc., with cloths to prevent splashes of plaster or oil being left on them. When tho cast has been secured the next operation ia to make the mask from it. Thla is done in the sculptor's studio, and he usually let ths cast lie for a day or so, until the plaster haa be torn quite hard and dry. Forming a bed of fresh plaster, the sculptor Inserts one-half of the cast in it, the hollow or iraprcsaion aide up; then the other halt la put In, bringing the sections severed by the silken cord together. The out side bed of planter arts hard and the caat Is again an entirety. The interior of the cast before making the mask Is thoroughly soaked in water and then it la coated with a composition of soap, oil and atcarine, different sculptors aning their own preparations. Moist plotter ia poured in and the sculptor lifts the lied and mold in his hand turn ing It In such a way that the white liquid fills every corner. With the aid of his apattlc he work In more plaster until a thickness of about one and a-half inches haa been attained. A wire loop ia Inaertcd In the border of the mask so that it can be hung up and the whole is left to dry and harden. Aa soon aa Oil la aovotnpllahrd the sculptor knocks the east or mold off, plec by piece, dig ging away the bed and freeing the tnaak. Th bust must l modeled la clay. The maek Is hung at a convenient height, close to th sculptor's table or HEPPNER, tripml. the skeleton tram It built and then th modeling la undertaken. To aid the aeulptor several photographs. If obtainable, are very useful, and lfoneot tlirae ia a correct profile and th othara full face so much th better. Occasionally maakt of living peopl are ruade, especially when th person to t represented 1 unable to giv a number of sittings to the sculptor. In thia case) th mask ia taken, and with the aid of photographs the btiat It mod eled in rlay until but a tingle sitting 111 an fltce Ui put the finishing touches tnd Illuminate th face with that el prvaaii'tt mt generally recognised by Jie sitter's frlci.ila and aaaoeiatea. Th wnI method, however, la to sit for ta tculptur a often as h aisv reoulr. F0RY0U!i Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away. Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates Heretofore the Gazette's job depart ment has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this shop is - now prepared to taokle anything in any line and will meet prices of any person under tbe sun in tbe line ot druggists 1 supplies, blsnk books, bank work " county work, or any sort ot book bind ingwork that you have heretofore sent ' away Io get done. The Gazette shop is not a oharity . ooncern but if yon will give us a ohaoce-. we will see that you are satisfied in every particular. Buy your goods at home. Remember : that Abe Lioouln said that when one bought goods away from home the foreigner got the money and we got tbsv : goods. But when the goods were " bought at borne we had boM money and goods. This is good doctrine. We-' are willing to abide by it. When tha printing drummer comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 8. 560-tf : The Boss Fked Yard. Willism Gor don baa moved his feed yard from its former looation to Jones' old stand where be will be pleased to have all his friends and pstrons to call on bim. Mr. Gordon Is accommodating, bss a good yard and abundant facilities to take osre of stock in first class shape. Hi -prices are very reasonable. He has bay and grain for sale. Has lately added a car load of baled timothy. tf. ' Blankets ! Blankets I Minor & Co. Cotton Blankets 90c a pair. I Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25. We also have a line of Eastern blankets called wool, at $3.00. PENDLETON BLANKET We are sole agents for thoss, having bonght our entire lies in Jane, il enables us to sell those oelebrated goods at tb same prioes asked tor inferior brands. Call aod examine, MINOR & CO. Hotel Heppner (Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL) HEPPNER, OREGON. MRS. L. SMALL, Manager, Now Open. New Methods. New Manage ment. Strictly First Class. Rates, $1.00 Per and Day Upwards.. i SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR X0XTII. fjA first-olds feed barn ran io connection, and from all trains. We solicit your patronage. Free 'Bos rnn to 587-DOT.12 iVttorncvH tit Low, All basin attended to lb a prompt and tstisfaotory msooer. Notarle fablic and Collector. OFFICE IN t i NATTER BUILDINO. t : OREGON WHITE COLLAR LINE. ,1 floiiimhia Rivor nnd Piiort Snund Navi v w asas -v s w a I I v a i m A v a o n Stoatr TELD'flOXE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVl (1 ii MM) Notlet of In t$nt Ion. I.a (itrns ir Ta PtMas. Ossona i t,.r a K, NOTtlH 14 HtHtRV (ilVIM THAT IMS 1,'iU.a lua nam.! ttirf has tint anttna erf Ms tnlrntii a aiaas Rual la sarMrl n titariaiia. an that !! all) aJ I MifM. t'mtnir la., at Hrpansr "T-f'n. mi puTimaa' is, i;, tts MAW A, U M'KU. Ml r - r hit ths SIk IS Ta lis kat ha MlnaMnf i)i,n, t W. f.. tita rt,;iMtms naMpara ai.a iM riilttstta r Mi l ia4. ! 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