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Portland Libra rj OFFICIAL slWJdlKB: YOUR MONEY'S WORTH THE Semi-Weekly Gazette AT $2.00 A YEAR. PAPEK ADVERTISING WILL PAY IF THE Semi-Weekly Gazette IS YOUR MEDIUM. FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1898. NO. 629 fUBLIBHID Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.0 par year, I1.CD lor six months, fjO ots. for three moncns, striotly in ad van o . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Foatofflce at Heppner, Oregon, aa aecond-claaa matter. THI8 PAPKR is kept on file at E. G. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchant Bzohange, Ban Irauoisoo, California, where eou raote for advertising can be made for it. LP. FIBBER, NEWSPAPER ADVKBTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchangi Build ing, Ban Franoisoo, is our authorized agent. This papar is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1205 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junotioa 3:30 a, m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 P. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnction 7:50 p. m. and Uma ilia 8:50 p. ni. Portland Express No 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 60) a. m. and Heppner Juncti on 7:00 .m. ard arrives at Portland 12:60 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jauotion 8:5 a. m. and at uumwuii :au a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave? Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at 'leppner Junction 12:25 a. m, and at jruruana t :a a. m. For further information inquire of J. C, Hart, oRout j. a a ueppner, ure. OPPIOIAi DIBBOTOET. United States Officials Piesident William McKinley Vine-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary ot state John Sherman secretary of Treasury Lymaii J, Wage Secretary of Interior CorneliufN. Bliss Secretary of War Russell . Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-Qeneral James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Bnoretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oreeon. i overnor W. P. Lord Secretary ot State H. R. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Hetschan Snpt. Publio Instruction ......G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman H..t- G. W. MoBride Congressmen Printer Supreme Judges. Thus. H. Tnngne t a. buu ...W. H. Leeds ( B. S. Bean, 1 F. A. Moore. f C. E. Wolvorton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Jndge Stephen . Lowell 1 roeeouting Attorney H. J. Bean Borrow County Officials Joint Bonator .- Representative... Unnnty Jndge A. '' Commissioners......... J. W. Beckett. ... A, W. Gowan .... J. N. Brown G. Bartholomew .... J. R. Howard " Clerk J.W.Morrow " Sheriff L. Matlock ' Treasurer Frank Gilliam Assessor A. C. Petteya Snrveyor....... ............. J. W. Horn tjhool Bap"t ....Jay W. Shipley Coroner a. r. vaugtian HBPPKIB TOWN Of nOIBH. Mayor.... ; Thos. Morgan Councilman Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam, Arthur Minor, E. J. Slooam, 11. Liohtenthal and J. R. Simons. k-,n,.rHAr W. A. Richardson Treasnrer L. W. Briggs Marshal A. A. Roberta Preeroet Offleere. Jnsrinenf tha Peace W. E. Richardson l onstable N. S.WheUtone United States Land Officer. TOT niLLM. OB. 1. P. Moore Register A. 8. Bum Reoeiver LA OBAHDB, OB. , BP. Wilann Register J. H. Bobbins Reoeiver bscxubt aocxsrrzJBs. RAWLINS POST, NO. U. G. A. B. Meet at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of ch month. All veterans are invited to Join. G. W. Smith, C. G. FUqoa. Adjutant, tf Commander, Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offioe in the Oily Drug Store, near City Hotel. tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Office boom, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to 2 p. m., at residence, W. A. Kirk's prop erty, cut of M. E. cbnrch, Booth, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 5 p, m. , at offioe in the rear of Borg'i jewelry store. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Office In the First National Bank Building. Hbfpxbr, ! : Obsooh. tf W.A.RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. ornesTT. COU.1CII. CMAMatM Rells and buys real ute, rents house, pays taxea, does conveyancing and will eerv you in any way In hi Una, at reasonable figure. tf First National Bank IIEFFNEB- C. A. RMtA, T. A. Rhca. Geo. w. coNtCR, 8. W. SPENCER, President Vloo President Cashier Asa't Cashier Tnsadi t Seoeral Bankio; Etiiioess, EXCHANGE i til part of the world- Bought and Sold. Collection Bade on ail point so reasonable Term, turpi u bb4 sodlvlded Profit. 13I.0OG.00. Tb OeseU will Uke potato, applee, gt batter aa eabawiptioB aocoonu. Any one owing thla cffloweaa eettle ttwir aceoont la tbta maoo.r end eab't do it too toon to eail ot. Going East? IP YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Important FIRST Go via. St. Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very best service. SECOND See that the coupoD beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connfiotinns with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union DeDot there, and its service is first-class in every particular. THIRD -For information, o.all on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticKet agent and ask for a tictet reading via. the Wisconsin centra) lines, or address Jas. C. Pond. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark 8t., Portland Or, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B, & H; j. m. ai bi. r., u. dl a., f. vt. w. et C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATES )e.oo PKH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton St., CSHCA.O-0, ZXjXi. The WEEKLY MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be In 1897, aa it has been daring each of its twenty-seven yeari, a History of Oar Own Times. In its various editorial departments The Outlook gives a compact review ot the world's progress ; it follows witb oare all tbe important pbilantbropio and in dustrial movements ot the day; baa a complete department of religious news; devotes mnoh space to the interests of tbe borne; reviews current literature; furnisbes cbeertut table-talk about men and things: and, in short, aims to give tresb information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning witb tbe fifty flifth volume, tbe paper will assume tbe regular maga zine size, wbiob will add greatly to its eonvenionae and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook is published every Saturday fifty-two ieauea a year. Tbe first issue In eaob month is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice as many pages aa tba ordinary issue, together witb targe number ot pictures. Tbe prioeof The Outlook is tbrea dollars a year in advance, or leas then a cent a day. Send for specimen copy and illustrat ed prospectus to Tba Outlook, 13 Astor Plane, New Toik Git v. STOCK BEANOS. While voa aoao roar sabaeriutfaa neld mm saakeap nmr brand la free of ohars. Bory. P. O., Heppner. Or.-Horeaa, P Be left hoolder; oatUe, same oa left hip. Cook A J..IOr.-Hoea, SOoa H.htahool air. i tU, aameoa rifbthipi ear Bark -- crop ofl left and split fa right. IVwalu. W IS r. r ... M , nun rinhl uria. tvajUiw-furk ia aaea art tana, B 1) oa left should, eatti earn an Ufthip. sole Floranea, L. A., Bappnar, Or. (ttl. LF oa rUht him tnim B ,ik h.. -i ".T MW. oBee, Harrr, Heppner, Or Horaaa nrauUd ritfht hltk. ala aftdjvhi. in L ft . u . ' - " - Mlt Ml l4m euonty. iofce,-, fell. ImoM, Or.-Hnnaa, ntrelaT cm 9Tp ll n mA M,ht Ji toft w Kennr.Mika, Happner, Ur.-Horaa braniM KM oa toft hip eaittoaaoieaaii mn aft ton awi a a. to. akow oa tba rtotit Uahey. i. W. Mptmar Ur.-HoraM branitos t. mnA ft ,.n imft l.L. I. . kip, wait to over nht r, UtrM aiita ia nsM Minor, ftonar, rtappser Or. 4 (tla. M D aa rla-ht kip; h.-M Moatoftahoaktor. Horaaa. M. N- Rna. - at oa toft eWldat eat t to earn oa toft bis. ' Oshnra, I. W.. fulaa. itt.t kn-- f u hoaktori rattto aaiaa oa rlht hip. Parkar a Otoaaua. Hnnimn ( " ' 1 atoMktor. Pearson, Oliver: bore brandait tmr mnA hiekt on left (bottlder; ranr., Eight Mile. Piper. 1. H.. LaalnaKia. Or.-Kma IM m. aertal or toft ah.-i.Uri aattto, aaaM oa) tof kip. ator btl la oaesi ear. rtortor. t. W.. H.vpe4W. Or -Rnn-a, 40 m tortalmLUtov. CatUas Qa right kip. parrr. K. O. K-ipaar. Or, - rtto W C m I warn H. W.. Hmtmm. (N-.-HwOI mpnt t tort mtmUU. a i eaUa awe aa toft bis antb vl.i la aa an, w m'amr W, $., Oalln-ey. . bnw. qoarta mrrtm IW oa fihl Mnmktofi till awurnRl. JW nm rtlit hip awl nati -, " -' ear. Ha.e ta wm aaj t awMUa MalM amlarfit la left y aWtopi bn- W la toft atx-Utor. Tbwiipa.-, J. A., iieppMr, I H Horaaa. t oa left etwaMkr; aaitto. I oa ton .hoalitor. TtniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimtiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiMma mm3 AVefietablePreparationfor As similating thToodandReguta ling liifiStojnachs andBoweis cf EromotesT55sfion,ClaTluI tiess and Rest. Con tains neither Ormim,Morphin0 nor Mmeial. mot Narcotic. bar toua-SAMViLErrcwi Puny-Jo SmJL' JtJulU SJtt - Hmmint , WmSttd flitnfied Sugar . A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jeverish uess mid Loss OF SLEEP, Toe Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPy Of WSAPPEB, I " Motel IiejjrKer (Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON. MRS. L. SMALUianar, ; - Now Open. New Methods. New Manage ment. Strictly First Class. Rates, $1.00 Per SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. W&'A firBt-claBB fflwl hum rnn in rnit,lU m. . and from all trains. We eolicU your For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. IT HAS faithfully- labored for Ihelr Prosperity and bapplnea. for the ImprnvtiBMit of their bu.lii.Hi. and horn. Interest, for wluUoo, tor lb. elevation of Ai.wrK.n manhood and true omanhnor IT HAS b.ld at th. Srwefde. liilerMtlnf and Instructive (tori, of tb.dolnnof tb. world. Ui. nation and stale. ' IT HAS advised the farmer a lo tb. moat approved Method of etiltlv.nnf and barvallns hi '.. "J5?' ,h l""Pr lime to ennveri there Imo the laravet nwlht. amount of money. IT HAS led In all matu-t. irialnln( to Ih elfera of farmer, and villa era. and lr over a ball a Mnturyhu held their Knndenc end esteem. New York Weekly Tribune, At wa furnlah It with the GAZETTE, em year far $2.78, cesh In advance. AaarWaU Order, lo THE GAZETTE. Wr'v. .,iB,!.n,, ttl Mrt -'. w 'll opy ol th . rfk WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia Riverand PugetSoundNavigation Co Stoi TELETDO.Vi; EAILET GiTZtRT AND OCEIJt ViVl U.Hat Al.ler Hlraet U-ck. Porllaad, f.a? Astoria, llwaeo, L( tWfc, Owes lark tad Aabentta. lirt S'nplk)a with Ilwaaa etomre and rail roadj also at Tonne's Lr ith H ashore Raliroad. Leave Penia4 I A. M. tiallr, eseept Sgadty. Laav ArUrto I P. M. ftallr. Mpt aaMtye lave iwllaud P. M tIly. e inept fr.udar. aelurdey aiyM. p J. Mm IHiei lit at to A. M.,at4 Satoyaud Mua-toy. aitar iM. t p. M Uave porllaM nd Mealing to fl.i T'i1f and Th4ayal S A. W (toie'-lsv ill r M !. ilaara Medntoy aM l-rt toy at ? A. U. Ma U T M p i. " w For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sign; The Kind You Have Always Bought. WTill tws eiNTftuw eemroNT, niw vok oitv. Day and Upwards. patronage CST-novS BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. M It IflfW W. ftoH, Trlbur,. flfUr Wasly T rlbun. will b Bulled to yoo. Kw the (ViaU ature Xtf SPANISH INFAMY. New York, March 3. The Journal's Havana cable says: "Here ia the story wbioh will ba told Sampson's committee as soon as it opens its investigation in Havana. Tbe Maine was blown np by a submarine mine. It was ot Spanish oonstrnotion, set by Weylerian Spaniards and exploded by their bands. Proof will nnoover the q- e lion of Weyler's com plicity . The plot will be trsoedto Madrid. " In Havana, tbe home of the plot, was a ship ohandlery store called 1 Navio (the navy). Its owner is named Garcia lnnon, wnose rank is colonel ot tbe volunteers. This Trinon was tbe leader of a band ot Spanish assaasins, who sunk tbe Maine, all Waylerites, all opposed toSagasta, Blanoo and autonomy; all "Yankee eaters." "Garcia Trinon is not now in Havana. He fled to Spam on tbe first boat wbioh left after tbe Maine went down. Three of the seven are still here. The names of these three will be told to Sampson. It was not an original harbor mine which sank tbe Maine. It was placed beneath the Maine after she was swung to the harbor buoy. The mine, with all its noginifB, was obtained from the Spanish transport Li Gasps, whose mis sion is to oarry explosives sod what else is needed of tbe war sort to Port Arsenal at Havaoa. In the employ of Garoia Trinon were three Spanish divers of the government ooips. "Their names were Alvarez and Abella. Two were brotheis the Alvarez. These three placed the mine and tbe rigging needed to make it hell's work beneath tbe keel of tbe Maine. One of the Alvarez pair has not been seen sinne He became loqueoioce, in a fault-finding way, following tbe sinking of tbe Maine. He did not reoeive the $5000 whioh was to have been bis reward, and so be took to drink, made threats and halt told tbe awful tale of murder. "Tbis Alvarez was immediately told to come aboard the Spanish warship Alfonso, and go down and inspect ber bottom. He baa not been in Havana sinoe. '"Dead men will tell no tales' is tbe Spanish maxim. All sgree who tell of It, that tbe mine was placed one nieht and fired tbe next, anil there ara those wbo deolare that tba mine was exnloded from ibe siern of the Alfonso XUL" Does Mot Prar tb Cold. "I suffered every spring and fall for several years with a severe oold. Two years ago I began taking Hood's Saras panlla and it built me np so that I bave bad no cold eiooe, and I do not fear oolda as formerly. I heartily reaommend Hood's Barseparilla." Obas. Woods, Box 112, West Seattle, Washington. Hood's Pills ara tbe only pills to take with Hood's Sarssparilla. Core all liver ills. COOKING Poll TUB HICK. rood for Coavalrseeat Saoald b Carefully rreparea ssa ualsttly Kervad. Mrs. 8. T. Borer lays down these rales far "Gooklog for tba Sick snd OtiS'ale. oent," in lbs Uaroh Ladies' Home Joar- nel: "In.eooking for tbe siok a modern neat is necessary to bring ool and in tensity, ratbsr than destroy or keen with. in, tba delicate flavorings of tba malari al need. When receipt osll for batter It mast be added to botdisbes after tbey bava been taken from tba fire. All fried Iblogs must be svoiJeJ. "Orcein, or seml-stsrob? foods require long, slow eooking. Meets must be cooked, but not overdone. Under no eireumslanoes sbooM rsw meets, raw beef juloe, or raw beef tea ba Died. Pa. letiniatlon Is necessary to remove the danger of disease germs. "Serve bot foods hoi; oold foods cold. This doee not mean Ibe extreme of either. "In arranging tba trar keen every thing aa dainty as poesibls. osina? whit. or very pale colore. A simple vee. of nowere, with out too deeided aa odor, will prove an additional attraction. Rose, violets. Hlliae-oMbe-vallay or boavardiaeara advisable for their dainti- neee and abteooe of heavy odor." Bar to Areira Hales. The best Halve lo the world for Cola, Broiaes, Boras, Cleere, Bait Pbeam. rev Bores, Trtter, Chapped Heads, Chilblains, Grs, aaU all Hk'a P.rap Mens, and positively cores Piles or do pay retired. Ii Is gaarsotsad to give perieet sal is fact loo or money refoodad. Price 23 eaote par box. por sale by elocom Drag Co., E. i. Rloeam, mogr. hkasl Ktoettoe. Tbe eonrjsl school election fetid i tevdsy was Ibe sense of Ibe ir.eUet gatbarlog ef Ibe voters Ibat baa ever eorarred ai a sebool BMMtiag Id I!pp aer. There were Ibree esedidetet Is tbe field for director, vis: Ttxie. Morgaa, B. f. Veoaba and O. E. Paras worth. Tbe first rota raatt4 la a tie belweea tbe two latter. Morgan reoalved 20 votes and PameeertB aad Tasgba 83 earb. kfortea's same was tbea wltbdrawa aB,1 oa lbs seeoad ballut, Parneworth re ld El and Vaagba 4T. J. I. tUAmU was raelMU4 elerk wubosl set enow eliioe. Pot Cuaetlpsiloa lake Karl's Clover Tea, Ibe great Mood Parifisr, tares besdeet.ee, JtervoHaease, Eruttiaas oa tba fo, aad taskee tbe ba. as slear as a Wall, Bold by Cease ft Srtet, Coaacil Meeting. The oity counoil met last night with all members, except 81ooum, present. Reports of Mayor Morgan and Treas urer Briggs were reed and adopted. Bonds ot the recorder and treasurer were also aooepted. Ordinance No. 60 read seoond time. This ordinance provides for tbe collec tion of a poll tax of two dollars from eaoh male person over 21 and under 50 years of age. Section 2 of ordinance No. 65, read first time. This relates to liquor license. The new officials were sworn in. Tbe officers for the oity for the next year are: Mayor, Tbos. Morgan; recorder. W. A. Biohardson; treasurer, L. W. Briggs; marshal, John Hager; cnunoilmen, Malt Liohtenthal, J. R. Simons. E. J. Blooum. J. J. Roberts, J. W. Rasmus and E. G. 8 perry. A vote of thanks was tendered the outgoing members, wbiob was responded to by Geo. Conser in a very feeling manner. Mayor Morgan made quite a talk on the duty ot the oounoil, after which tbe following oommittes were appointed: Ways and Means Simons, Sperry, Rasmus; Pinanoe Slooum, Roberts, Liohtenthal ; Fire and WBter Roberts, RBsmus, Sperry; Streets and Publio Property Liohtenthal, Sperry, Roberts; Health and Polioe-Lichtenthal, Ras mus, Simons; Eleotions Sperry, Rimons, Roberts; OrdinaBoes Rasmus, Roberts, Slooum ; Licenses Liohtenthal, Slooum, Roberts. Tbe following bills were ordered paid: Minor A Co 9 1 go Heppner Transfer Co 9 25 Rogers & Roberts , , . 15 65 Wm Oowins 1 00 J. W. Hager 5000 W. A. Rlobardson 16 70 H. L.& W. Co 70 00 L. W. Briggs 25 00 Abe Wells 8 00 Alberl Wright 800 Wm Warren 8 00 Sam Leezer 8 00 Geo Thornton 300 Motion made and oarried bv full vote to have ordinance framed for hoecsing bowling alley $100 per year, payable quarterly. Also forbidding any person riding a bicycle on tba sidewalks and providing penalty therefore. treascbkb's biport. Annual report ot Heppner oity treas urer for fiscal yesr beginoing March 1st, 1897, and ending Feb. 28th. 1898. On hand March 1, 1897 f 40775 Received from liquor license.. 2,700 00 Received from city taxes 1.1ns m Dray, bun and livery license. . 72 60 Dog tax in m City recorder a fine 40900 Opera house and show license, im no Wash house license 40 00 Auctioneer, wjoo Lumber and trough sold 10 05 Total I 4,163 84 raid intern! on water bond. , 1,010 00 Paid on oity warrant. 1,471 21 I 4,481 tt 672 03 Balance on band at clo. of year Interest on water bond du. and unpaid 1 sac 00 Advertised city warrant un- Pi 14 SO 164 10 Avallabl resource 117 si 121,0000s Tola! Indebtedness of town L. W. BRI'KiR, Treasurer. A Narrow Caoape. Tbankfol words writteo by Mrs. Ada E.Hert.ofOrotoB, B. D Wea takes witb a bad oold wbioh settled oa my langs, oougb set in and finally termi nated lo consumption. Poor dootors gsve me op saying I oould live but a short tiros. I gave myself op lo my Savior, determined it I eould aot stsy 'ith my friends oa earth, I woold msst my absent onea above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dlsoovery lor consumption, coughs and onlde. I gsve It a trial took la all eight bottles. II bae eared me, and thank Und I am saved and now a well and healthy wo man." Trial botllea free at E. J. Bio eom's drag store. lUgalsr ese CO suj 1.00 guaranteed or price refaoded. DKMOCKATIO KOJ K . In persaenee to a resolution of tb. Demooratia Coooly Central committee held lo Uentm.r tbe Clh dev of March. Wedeeedey the 16th day of March, 1WH. at Ibe boar of 2 o'clock a. m . e designated as tba time for holding the d.moeratia primaries aod tbe following Saterday, tba ltftb day of March, for Ibe OQBveaiioa, wbierj convention win meat al the con tt bones la D.ppaet at 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid day. lUpreseata lion of each Votlne braeiant will ta a follows: Dairy, t; Metteena, 2; Dry Pork. I; Lsilcgtoa, 3; U entry, I; Lena S; Wells Hprtogs, 3; Mt. Veraoo, 4, Aipiee, 3; l ine I'lty, J; luee, B; Uepp. aer, 7 ; Cenil . Itoepectfally sabmitted, J. W. MoBMuw, Cbeirmaa. Bvervaaxly Bays Bav Caafarets rao4r CaUiartlr. the Host wo- clerful nnlMl dianavarvef the ae. ptoaa- ant and rerreehin; ta toe taata, a. t faayy and puttUvely ea kMeey, liver and buweia, ei.-aii.inf Ui. an lira dim, dl.l eeld, eure Itaailsflfea, fever, baKltnal rrmsUpattoa S' 'I bi lou.naaa. i'toaae bay end try a Bos a(U(!. C Irt-JeVilU, i.fci..tu. tMaeeo I araatoe4 lo cure by ail dr(kts. Wealed ; red beaded girl aad white banw to dtotribole tb prsfsmroe given aetf wilk Ilea Cake eap. Apply "alt" ) P- W. Rha A Co. ara rtMilioaT after tbe eprleg trad a, and If good goods aad fair daelitif go for saytblag, I bay will saraly se tk.li ikare. Mt if POWDER Absolutely Pure , BRIEF MENTION. Swane Troedssn is up from Douglas attending court as a juror. John Depuy and Hyle Corbin were in Saturday from the foothills. J. M. Keeney, of Walla Walla, brother of Eli Keeney, is here on a short visit. Dr. E. R. Huolook returned from a brief visit to Portland Saturday morning. Guinneeee's famous old "Dublin Stout," imported, at Chris Borohers' tf Clerk Richardson, of Hotel Heppner, returned on Saturday from a trip to Portland. Attorney C. E. Redfield returned Saturday morning from a business trip to Pendleton. Born In Heppner, Maroh 5, 1898, to tbe wife of Vawter Crawford, a nine pound daughter. Fine home-made taffy at the Orau'ga Front. A olean, freuh stook of goods leave your orders, if. Painless remedy for extracting teeth. If not as stated, no obarges. Try Dr. Vaughao's new plnn. 604-tf! We presume you use soap and if so the beet is ohespest. Hoe Cake ie strictly pura with no free alkali. Rhea Co. a 30 Beautiful novelties in spring dress fsbrios just being opened up by E. W. Rhea & Co. The prices on these onrwU are just right. 628 29 E.G. Nobis & Co. are rostlere after business. Tbs finest saddles and har neea to be found in Heppner. See their ew ad in this issue. tf. MissEdos Van Duyn entertained a number ol ber young friends on Satur day evening. All report having enjoyed themaelves very much. Mrs. Jas. Bennett, of Lone Rook, wbo brought her little boy over for medical treatment some time sinoe, returned to ber borne lest Saturday. Stop tbatoougbl Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25o bot tle of Sbilob's Our mar save vonr life. Sold by Conser A Brook. x Mrs. 0. A. Rhea aod daughter. Mrs. Ada Curtis, will depart for Portland tn tomorrow evening where Mrs. Curtis goea to receive medical treatment. C. P. Bsrnett. O. A. Johnson. J. F. Willis, W. B. MoAllstsr, Ed Palmer and N. A. Leacb wtra among tl a Lexlnaton- Ites Botioed on oar strsets Bstordey. Mrs. Csrrls Wssl and Mrs. Emma Grey arrived from Portland last Bator. day morning on a short visit to their brother, Prank Gilliam, snd other rete tivea residing at this place. Billy Brown cams op from Portlsnd Thursday. Billy is one ot tbe boss roacbera of Morrow coonty. He will probably start shearing ia tbs northern part of tbs coonty about April 1st. Tba democratic oouuty central 00m. mittea met oa Saturday at Ibe coort bouse aod fixed March 10 as tb data on wbiob tbey will bold tbeir primariee and March 19 for their Bounty oooveotioo. E. W, Rhea A Co. Dositlvelv ausranlr to msel any prloee oa wool bsge. They will not be undersold and tbeir custo mers may depend oa Ibis proposition, a tbey are lo II to etay to lb finish. 28-lt Sbilob's Consumption Cur sure. ber others fail. It is th leading Googb Cure, aod no borne should b fltboat It. I1MBot to take and ooea right to tbe spot. Sold by Conser A 11 rock. i N. O. Bmesd departed Saturday svso leg tot bis bom at Ella. Mr. HmeaJ baebaea stopping witb bis son. W. W. Buead, tble winter and same lo Heppner la very poor blib. He ie bow greatly Improved. Albrt Qreenwood bad tba mlafortoaa to get too beer lb keels of a gentle. mild eyed mole, Bueday, aad a a result be U carrying a badly cut bead, ilia eooS loo. la mala nalar is aot to great as it was. Milt Maieell was la from Uardmaa Satarday aad mads Ibis offln a pbaseot sail. Prom bin th desalt leern that tber will be a meeting ot tba filaa If eantala repahlkraa club aett MstaHsr elSo'el ek, at Uardmaa. P. M. rilt.r, of Rock rraek. anilem eonaty, was ia tows yesterday alter sop. pile for hi tbp eamp. Mr. filler ta on of th toasmieeioaer of Uilliaos aooaly. lis say range Is la floe aoadl- tkia aad stock are all doisg well ia bis Beigbborbood. Mr. Q B. RedfWU teles ranked bar k 11 stand at Hppf oa Inadsy that bar sister la He York, whom sh went et to ea, bad did. Bh was sfflieted with neevnptioa, aad Mrs. ! tod (told only feaebed kuw la Km to ber ltr kefet sk aastel away,