fn) P rp mn mrimn iiiiii TO THB SITKB THE CHOICE 1 Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry. VIA OREGON 'SHORT LINE. VIA Spokane Salt Lake MINNEAPOLIS DENVER St. Paul Omaha -AND Chicago Kansas City , OCEAN STEAMERS OREGON. GEO. W. ELDER AND CITY OF TOPE K A Leave Portland every 5 Days for ALASKA POINTS COMMENCING APRIL 2d Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 3 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. The Old Shop ! LIBERTY MARKET Th thn nl.r trt rrn tn rnt JVSM r o- , o-- POBLISHEB'S ANNOUNCEMENT. FISH EVERY FRIDAY Fine angar-cnred hama nd bacon. Pure leaf lard, kettle-rendered, old style. Highlit cun price paid for at atock. BEN J. MATHEWS. OREGON SHORT LINE Ry QUICKEST AND MOST MRECT LINE TO BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS SOURI RIVER and all Points EAS1 and SOUTH LOOK AT THE TIME. W YORK, 4 days CHICAGO, 3 " ST. LOUIS, OMAHA, HEPPNEK. '10 Steamers Monthly from Portland to Yokoboma and Hong Kong in con nection with O. B. & N. For (all details call on 0. R. 4 N. Agent at Heppner, or address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pans. Agt. PoBTLAHD. OBKQOH. Dortwell. Carllll, A Co., Gen'l. Agta., Nor. Pae. 8. 8. Co., Portland, Ore, 3 3 SALT LAKE, 1 J mm NORTHERN Ii u III - s THROUGH CARS-.-"" frVr. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS 1U ' FARGO BUTTE HELENA Tickets issued to all points in the United States aud Canada. QUICK TIME TO mmr All other Omaha points 1 Kansas City in the Ht. Johkph East and ( Ht. Lodib Hontheaal I Boston Chioaoo WASniNUTON Baltimokb Nrw Yohk liVKPAIiO Union Depot connections ' at Ht, Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, Ht. I ) ti is and other promi nent points Baggage oheoked through to destination of tickets. Through tickets to Japan aud China, via Taooma and Northern PsclUo tfteain ship Company's line. For full information, time cards, maps, tiokets, etc, call on or writs W. 0. A it awat, A. R. Charlton, Atrt.N. P.Ry. Aast.Uen.IW Agl. The Dell., Or. Portland, Or 4- bo years "v experience Tot Maoks . a Copyright Ac. Anon wniltng ft ikrtrh nd rts-Tflirthtw mmf ftiirfkly MM'Mriiilfi fitir nt'tnlon trmm whfMknr mi llivtiillitn prnhuMjr itnUhi. ntinl4w ItiMtaairinlf 0tmiiillsU. llMnlbiHtkmi I'biii(a wit frM. OMi. 4WiM-r for MHtiniitf MiMiia. I'nioiitsi lAhon ihniusfh Munn to. rvowlrtt 0priU fvtflft), withtmi vlmnr, lath Scientific American. A banit.imely Il1ntrat4 wee.lf. I erveet erf. nilalti'tl uf etiv aleiitlAe Journal, l em... SJ a four ni'.mlu, L SuM brail nei.ilr. t Pn aturaMt.Novu Willi W WW. IIV.II I Braurh Oflliss, 09k F Bt, waaameiue, 1. 50 Years.... IN TMC Con Undisputed Supremacy World's Competition lb Dm Increases Ylolil of Wool. Kiibancre Valuaot Flock . lbeep, Hal, Man dy, Glean, Wblia Odorless. CIIAS. G. ROBERTS. OtNtPUl AOt NT, '.'l 1 A.h Htnvl, Portland, Of .4;.. a. Sl. l.y Minor A Co., ll jpm r, Or. Keep sip and Get tit Tin: wool. m:coiu Tsils Vw HswU D It. Clipped from the Hobo Banner. We hate to pea the following lines, bat doty and pressing need compel ns to. Baring been danced 75 times by the boose that tarnishes the paper that this in nrintA.1 nn fnr mnnev. alao havinir your fine pork and lamb keen danned in church last Sabbath chops, Bteaks and roasts. morni or money, for some second band i;pe inai we parcnaaea eigni years ago, nd being told by Shooting Joe that be would make a Salt cellar of odr caroask if we did not pay for two ponnds of toagb steer, that be stole on tbe range, we feel that we are justified in using enough ink to say a few words intended for tbe galoots who obeattbe poor editor. So bere goes, ''Hew to the line, let the ohips fall where they may." There is more genuine joy in print ing offloe over one subscriber who pays in advanoe and abuses the editor on every oocasion, than ninety and nine who borrow tbe paper and sing its praises without contributing a solitary oent to UTAH, COLORADO, NE- keep it out of the poor house. The low speoimen of the American bog who has tbe nerve, gall, and brass, to take this paper for a year or two, then refusing to pay for it, also Bending a postal oard or dering as to stop it, is a scoundrel, black leg, a deep diamond dyed all wool and three yards wide horse thief, and would steal the last grain of wheat from a obioken, that was poor, lame, and blind. ' We intend to speak plaid. A man need not think after doing this dirty ten derfoot triok, that be ever will succeed in any business that he may engage in. If this low, and depraved man goes to tbe oyster festival at tbe obnrob, he will never find in tbe bowl of soap, tbe oys ter that be longs for, no sir, the poor, bard working, oyster is next to him and wants nothing to do with him in any way, matter, form, or shape. ; He will always be unlucky. ; If be is suddenly oalled away on a hasty trip be -will ' find out ' when he reaches the railway station that the train be wanted left 15 minutes ago. He is left. It he had not stopped the paper, and bad paid ' (or it, like a man should, he would baveeaaght his train, by simply reading tbe time card in every issue of oar paper. ' It he buys a suit of Olothes today, tomorrow be will , learn that be could have bought the same suit RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS 2 "beeper at the next store below. -Tbe way of the transgressor is bard." This is some of tbe 'bad luck be will have in all of bis transactions if be does not pa; his subscription. . Far better to pay tbe printer, for verily I say unto you, ''that it is tbe only way to happiness and ever lasting joy." - We don't know it this quo tation is oorreot or not, but our inten tions are good in making It. ' This fellow is mean at borne, beats the children and kioks tbe dog, when kind Dens would be tbe proper thing, lie is so mean and stingy, that be talks through bis nose to savs tbs wear and tear of his mouth, will also oae tbs wart on thsbaok of bis neck for a oollar button to save 5 cents. Pay tbe editor. What a sermon could be preaohed with tbe above three words for a text. Yes, indeed , pay the editor; you then will be sacoiMsfal in all your business dealings, it is written so. Yon will be kind to your ohildren, to tbe dog, and even will want to klssyour mother-in-law God torgivs me for lying. You will disoovur a riub claim up in the Klondike, beeoms a power in your oity, live to a good old age, and when you die yon will have a two column in ploa set-solid ootioe of your early aod untimely demise, sad probably the lore- man might take time to reverse tbe col umn roles for you. Remember it takes penoils and ink and just a few pennies to ran tbis sheet, for- Free Reclining Chair Cars Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars ' Pullman Palaoe Sleeping Cars For full particulars regarding rates, time of trains, etc, call on or address J. 0. HART, Agent O. R. & N. Co., Heppner, Oregon 0. 0. Tebry, W. E. Comak, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agt. 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN ' NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD The Only Change of All-Rail Route Witbont Cars Between Spokane, Rossland aud Nelson. Nelson aod Rossland, Sunday: Hit) A. M Hpokane. 1HII A. M Himland. 0:10 A.M , tliM.D... Clime oonnaetiona at Nelwm Kiutlo. anil all Kontminl lkn ixiinta, 1'awwnKnra ror Knttle nlvnr and Hnnndurv reek connect at Miiroai with atfute daily. Also between daily except Arrive. . .;40 P. M. . :W f. M. ..6:45 P. M. Hh .teamen for "The Resulator Line"1 The Dalles, Portland 4 Astoria Navigation Co. ,BTSUk. JXIItCS 0ALLE8 CITY" AND "REGULATOR" Commencing Mouday, Mny 2nd, the steamers of the JWnlstor Line will leave Portland at U-W a, m. aod Tbe Dalles atHJ0a.m. When yon go to Portland, stop off at The Dalles aod take a trip down the Columbia; yon will enjoy it, anj save money. W. a Al.LAWAT, General Ageat. liOCAL SQC1P9. Mike Eenney was in Heppner yester day. " Pendleton is preparing for a big Fourth of July celebration. Jim Williams is down from hie Spring Hollow ranch for a few days. C. F. Bartboloma, representing Msrx A Jorgensen, visited Heppner yesterday. Emil Grotkopp came in from Jim Wil liams' ranbb yesterday, to rest a few days. i Fine home-made tally at tbe Orange Front. A clean, fresh stook of goods- leave your orders. ' If. Fossil Journal: W. 0. Brown arrived from Heppner yesterday, and started back today ' witb bis wife, who has been visiting relatives bere. If yob need something for your system oall at tbe 'Phone Tbe Telephone sa loon, City hotel building. tt Judge A. G. Bartholomew returned tbis morning from Salem. Will Mallory and family moved out to tbe mill on Rock oreek this week. Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Brosnan were in from Lena Taesday to get the election returns. W. P Smith, representing Langley & Michaels Co., of Sao Francisco, was with our druggists yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. 8 W. Spencer depart fir Portland and other valley points to night to visit with relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. Hynd, aunt of Robt. Hynd, de parted on Thursday evening for Port land on a vis't to old friends whom she baa not seen for a number of years. Care that cough with Shiloh's Care. xoe Dest ooagn cure. Keiieves orouD promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for Boots, Sold by Cot ser & Warren. v Jesse M. Shelley, son of Rev. Shelley, and who is employed at Slooum's drug store, is on tbe siok list. His plaoe is being ably filled by his father who is an expert pharmacist. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, purifies tbe blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy to make Bbd pleasant to take. 25 cts Sold by Conser & Warren. v ' Rev. 0. R. Howard and wife returned this morning from Pendleton. Mr, Howard attended the district conference of tbe M. E. church, Soutb, whioh con vened at Dayton, Wash., last we k, T. McLellan, ot Canyon City, passed through Heppner on Wedoesday, on bis way to Skagway. His wifa preceded bim several months, having acoompanied ber father to the Alaska town last fall Lit. uarnsey reiurnea tnls morning from Arlington where she acoompanied Mrs. H. F. Merrill on ber way to ber borne in Dakota. Mrs. Merrill was nn der tbe care of Mrs. Garnsey for severs months and leaves greatly improved in health. Condon Globe: S. P. Shott and fare ily lett this week for a couple of weeks' Visit with relatives in California, after which Mr. Shntt expects to again embark n tbe oewspaper business in that state, wbere be hopes to esoape pneumonia, with which be has been troubled so much witbin tbe last few years in this seotion. GRAYf COUKTY KEtVS. from the Long Creek Eagle. W. L. Richards and E. M. Akers, trav eling photographers from Morrow tono ty, are temporarily located in Long Creek. Eeacb gentleman is acoompanied by his family. ' Hem an Colwell, for years a resident of Morrow oounty, is digging after tbe yel low metal up on Vinson oreek. He has been operating a placer mine since tbe mining season opened. , Arrangements have beep made for races on the 4th and 5th of July at the traok in Long Oreek. , Two purses will be bung and no donbt several matob races will also be ruo. Ed. Oliver, tbe man who sbot and killed Peter Frenob, of Harney county, several months ago, was indicted for man' elaughter by tbe grand jury ot Harney County last week, but on trial was found not guilty. This result was the opinion of tbe majority the affair. There is more catarrh in tbis seotion ot the country than all other diseases put together, and until tbe last tew years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounoed it local disease, and prescibed looal rem edies! and by constantly failing to cure with looal treatment pronounced it in- ourable. Science has proven catarrh to be b oonstitutionol disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional onre on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaoe of tbe system. Tbey offer one bandied dollars for any cate it fails to onre. Send tor oiroalars aod testimonials. Address, F. J. CHEENY & CO.. Toledo. O. W8old by Druggists, ?5o. !Sfni l?r.iioloo And all point In Clif.nla. via tbe MC Hhaeta male of lite Southern Pacific Co rhe sraat hlehwu Uirwifh Cehfuma t all IMilni. Kant att'l Mtmlh. liranrf Hnatile hUmte , ef tt.o I'Mlfto '. I'ullmaa HnflH HlMpacm. Wnui-esMe Hlenwra Attarhail tnainnea trains. aRiinlina auuanof 'iiiiBiiUtlun. fu-aarvHidiUaa I an.new. tm nua, uraau, latn oar rwarTatktt, to., mil oiM.n or MlriraM H. loKHUa, Mair. 0 II. lURKIIAM, (Ion. V. P, Aal. Putilaiid. Ort oe How dear to uur hearts la the old ailver dollar, When aome kind anbacrlber preeenta It to view; The Liberty bead without necktie or oollar. And all tbe strange thing, that la ua aeeiua ao new. Tbe able apreadlni tal. tbs arrow heada e st U. The alars aud the worda with tbs alranie thltif. they tell; The coin of our fathers; we're fled that w know It, For tome time or other 'twill come In right writ. The aned.iale dollar, the star apanled dollar, Tbe old silver dollar, we all lots so welL No old clolbss worn eot by a boy 16 years of age will be taken at Ibis office in exchange for subscription, as the wriUr .of this article weighs 9 hood red poDQils and eanool as them. Cabbage turnips, earrols, rotten potato, and wormy apples aloof witb a load ot green Dl.llasil.krd Vbllor. Joho II. Wise, Collector ot coatoms at Sao Franciaoo onder Clevelaed, aod a member of lbs Brra of Obrlatv A Wise, is in Heppner this week io company wtib Mr. . II. Clarke, geollomsn well known lo tbis sertioa aod who has rep r Mealed Mr. Wiea't firm lor a somber of years. la an interview witb a Oaiette tT ood will be ecespieni as osnel. reporter Mr. Wise slates that tbe trap Tbe first roes lo pay ns cash of as outlook to California is rather poor l.nt Charl H seerer.i t the olJ Wal.a Walla baa bo greatly improved by Ihe May Watchman wnld say, "The first man to rains, The fruit crop if Ihe slate le si- fn in oor lamp" lor a fear's sob celleol. He stle that wo4 sales are w'l'tion will lw glvn a f rao.l picture Dot iinkI an far. owin k ihe nnaiM.1 to two rolnrs, namely, hi a. k ail while liyaspreial atrat g mwt we fW to our ra.ira The Wool Uccoid ao I Hpm.1 Vetty (lad lie, it.e year f. lti. The Waul lwrii I la the only aaltunal ""I P'tao auJ eveie the inJ.wiry Iron tbe raising of lbs sbeep te Ihe sell ing of lbs manufacture I erllsle. Il is palilielied week If el Htm T'k ssd lite regular prtoe U i Ui s year. 1 1 aaarlel repiirts are full ai,,1 e.,n p s an l Ms Hht li l.r.' Tail aU.ee wntk I'l l.n.v Ibe pure of ;, pMK, Hun,le espies n a pi, ' , UebsM,!y rnon.m.aj l,;i tlil ( b:j-4 Iviotir litMdvii. enodiiiiin of the market, ceuemi by tbe sr, tot ll is his opinl.io that Ibis fon.ll lioo of affaire will pot laet lt eed be Ix.kS for g(MH sales and leenaeej pricee. Mr. Vee baa Iwn Iraveliag over Fast era Oregon for lx.nt two weeks, baring tpsol a awk In Pi-edletoo, an I te well pleaeej with Ibe outlook. He will vteil HatlU so. I Portland tfore relsrslsg to bis b"tue in Hao Franrteoo. The Maiqaaca Mraad. on lortwi street In lb elsrauaaa tmiMieg, Is under Stoellrtil HiSpagenieol aod lbs taMlS 111 U my ally eeW Maine! this wtntef. Sew com pat Ire sad ptw faeee III ap pear ffitta time to lima el this popster, tret claee Ibeelre nl l'if llan.l, and when In Pit llar.4 (Mir det.lieee shoal. I m fell In late In eiM ef Ibe fire dt.maa that ill be preeeole.1. If ti'l htM ur II i. MAIM let Ibe eerth of Jaly Ibe O. It. k lo, III Sell eiStiai.-O Uriels tfnni tleppoet Ii aey UI..hi In Oier ae4 rMero. In elaltng WeJIala an I WatU Watte, efa rase of ee fare f rneo t trip. Tlaiets I I Ke S-l I os J i't J t. 8 I 4I g,vl setelqtn t-nJu'r dH. Far futl.e u furnit itm are tt. It A It aeul el p sbewtog ae II ttoa, Iroe to life, bow Ibe eiltlor of Ihe H rHj Banner family look bile starving lo death, Oc me early end avoid Ihe rnab, as we have only a lira lio.l otiinUr ot Ibe photos left. Lra Vaa. Te fore uMiireiu.a teeevee. Ttkefaxaivia I n.ir 1 ll.rlie l er II U C U fail Ui diuiu rvfeae aHay. who bad knowledge of I5Q00.Q 00 LBS. WOOL? t-... mm hmndlmd imHyme. ThmVB m aummtmmm ot mufilcimnt to attrmct iha mnnufmctuww. We sell direct to the manufacturer and do not peddle your wool Sifsmliuribs. Wei-..econ consignments and charge only af tbm of B pm ccemf. pmr "fJ5 on thei. Ve supply sacks free to .Jj, . axamrloncm. Our circular Mtmr will Keep younfTmfd to STconditions of the wool market. Writeua before you consign your wool. Wm can make monmy for you. S1L6ERM&H EHOS;-1', CHICAGO, ILL. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE l-Vm TK0UBLE8 AND CONSDMiTION CAN KB COKED. Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Slakes a Free Offer to Oar Bsa4ers. WAR BELIEF FTJN0. Help at Ouee Needed for the Sick and Wounded Soldiers and the Starving Ca bana. (1 From Every One, a Beautiful Boovenlr In He Urn. We appeal to our readers to join with ua and thousands of other patriotic citi zens throughout tbe country in raising witbin tbe next 30 days a relief (and of Onb Million Dollars to be placed in the hands of tbe American National Red Cross and of tbe Central Cuban Relief The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo oom, of New York City, demonstrating his disoovery ot a reliable cure tor Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), bronchial, lung and chest tronbles, stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will fiend THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his ow Dis coveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them, His "New Scientific Treatment" bas cured thousands permanently by its timely use, and he considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of bis infallible onre. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, BDd this great chemist, patiently experi menting tor years, bas produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. His assertion that lung troubles and con snmptiob are oaraMe in any olimate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude." filed in bis American and Euro neen laboratories in thousands from those cured in all parts of the world. Tbe dread Consumption, uninter ruuted, means speedy and certain death Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. 0. 08 Pine street, New York, giving post office and express address, and the free FORYOU! Now Prepared to do - Any- Kind of Printlng--Don't Send Your Orders 'Away Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates m sA i ii r fa twill Va naiiYi ntltf aan ft A i pai t . , a J L. n a I uicuiuiuo v i riuy.ij nwuw uiiouti uuuiu"i uppuiuieu uy irreoiuem mo- f.om mg laboratory Kinley. Sufferers should take instant advan ce, with other publishers and mer- age of bis generous proposition l-hnnia hrnnhnnt th- nnnl, ar. vol. " lQe UOOlOr IDBI you BBW unteerlng to reoeive donations ot SI each tor tbe fund. It has been arranged to present every one, who douates $1, with a copy of a beautiful picture, "The Ac colade," now on exhibition at the post- office. Call and see it. Tbis pioture is a beautiful historical souvenir ot tbis great uprising of the American people to defend and set free outraged Cuba. Every patriotic Amsrioaa should sub scribe at onoe! Your help is noededl Our boys are al the front! Let ns stand by tbeml No commissions ot any kind are reserved. Call at the postoffioe end leave your subscriptions. this in the Gazette, published si Hepp ner, Oregon. J uly 9-7-1 yr. h it A Hare Thing for Too. A IriinHuotion in which yoiit-anuot loselsa suruUilir. iiilioimman, lclt hcudmlie. fur- rod loiiRiio, fever, lit let und a thousand other His ore t uuued by coUHtipulluu aud alUL'Kiau Ivor. Cau-owta Candy CuitiarUc, the won- iloriul new liver stimulant and i tteailnal touiu lire by ail Urufrgisls pu irnnioed to cure or iiiouoy refuiiileU. C. V. C. are a sure thlii't. ti-v a box to-day; 10c., Zc.. 600. aui,'lo and bookiot free, boe our big ad. Prrsrifnlly Nrrvoaa. Gentr ; I was dreadfully nervous, Bnd for relief took your Carl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my oerves aod strength ened iny whole nervous system. I was roubled witb constipation, kidney and bowel trouble. Your Tea soon oleacsed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by (Jon aer ft Warren, v Ml MM Kit VALETUDINARIANS. 'It. now their power, they employ With care to look about'ein And find the things they mnat enjoy, That they may go wlthout'eut. 100 HEWARIH Will be paid for information leading to Iba arrest and ooavktioo of any per son stealing Oatlie brandd " WQ" ooo Deoted oo Ibe left aide. Waddle on the Pibct DrjuniH. 45-uov3 oooe. MP ACCIDENT. Ollfklly H Makes Jerry liroeoaa aaj I'elti Juhaeon, eo Batter creek reltlemeri. ere errsog tog to Inrn aboat X) bee-l of eel tie loose on 1'ie range on Granite creak, Oram unniy, bavin, already seat over a bead ,4 Ba-t. lmt rrek teoebere end ealllefueo are enmewlMit eieroleed over Ibe ojatUf. and rlatna lhal soeh eleoe oo Ibe pari of oolalderaiileniea are not jne Ik-e lar J Iveal talllnuwa, wbo reeiJe 4 pay taiee lo Ureal woely.'-K. O. . .w. .1 - -.-l-..-l ll.. I- It k.a! .a 1 ifm .urn. W . , m. v M , mm v. w w Uea miauifiiftne.1. Tbis paper kaowste a eeiUlefy Ibal nr. uroeees) aaa eatile al Ibe reae lisse, bsvieg sold ate eelweUaJ some weeks ego. AIM Mr. Jbe. o. be al oreett kae atiual U ke4 of rallle, bien wees lakea U Oiarle.ily an4 will be fna 'sage i-i.i4 I y klf. J bra't f .f Ibe semtaef, eJ wnii t Ibal eeeun ki4 Bte (.art jf tre SM 0 b ''t. C a. E4 wants rails lUsealk a Train at Ihe Wlllowa. aad Had Balk Legs Revered rreei His Hody-Dled rreaj His lajartee. Wednealsy's T. U. About 4 o dock tbis morning, C. A Edwerde, belief known ae "Shorty" was killed at lleppoet Jaactiuo, by fall log beneath Iba train. E loards started onllaetnigbl lo charge ot freight Irain No. 21, aod on teacblog Iba Jnootioa bad aven care lo plaoe on Ibe ewilob for Heppner. lie endeavored lo cnl Ibe air while Ihe train waa io mo lion, aod in aome ooeiplaioalde meaner, loel hie fooling, and fell beneath Ibe Iraia, and had both lege lakea off above Ibe knees He was lekr to Ibe depot, but died in toioty Oiinolee, having not regained C oaciooaneea eleoa Ihe ere iJ eot. The eu'oaef ot Gilliam eionty waa east- UooeJ aud belj aa iosjOeel this tnoro tog. Mr. r.dwarde was well known al Ibis plaoe aod was universally liked. He bae relatives al Spokane, and a wife al Portland, who were Botifl.4 uf bis an liro'ly d alb. Laed Pave aepeiBteteeie Diepalebee were reoeived from Vab legloe today, elelleg thai the nreetdeti bad BPpoial'4 IHie raliereoa. t llro aer. rei.e and J. P. Iineaa, rtver of tbe lead r fflea al Tbe lalle. Mr. I'a teraoe la e.iio of t,e Heppner Oasaite, eud Mr. Lneae ka an alheey of Arling Ion. Ibe Leallee T.-M. This offiee te al preeot to reoetpl f no eneti aes as Iba above ao 1 laere I a tsMeke. tlowevef, ibaee te no deabt btil Ibal Mr. Pel Ufa.. w( reoelv oc of ibe pleo-s lo Tbe IV-les Un effleo Iler. Iale ror4 tmm Wabtegto eleiee Ibal Ur. Palter ia has boea ap- plnl4 roiver of Tbe Dal lei lead Heretofore the Gazette's job depart ment bas tried to do no work other thani plain printing. However, tbis. shop is now prepared to tackle anything in any line And will meet prioes of any person under the sun in the line of druggists supplies, blank books, . bank work. oounty work, or any sort of book bind ingwork that yon bave heretofore sent away to get done. The Gazette shop is not a charity concern but it you will give us a ohanoe we will see that you are satisfied in every particular. Buy your goods at home. Remember that Abe Lincoln said that when one bought goods away from borne tbo foreigner got the money and we got tbo goods. But when tbe goods wera bought at home we had both money and goods. Tbis is good doctrine. Wa are willing to abide bv it. Wben the printing drummer comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 3. 560-tf THROUGH TICKETS TO THE Eat and Southeast 'e eicToe. VIA TH SI can curea If you suffer from any of the ill. of men, come to the oldest Specialist on the Pacific Coast, DR. JORDAN A CO., 1061 Market SL Est d I85Z Vonng men and middle aiced in r n who are sunerinx from the effect, ol youthful indiscretions or ex cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical eDiiit.v.impoinry ,.o. nanriwcm in all its complications; !"erinatorrhra. I"roalal4irritpia, llonorrhes, Uleet, Frequruey of t rlnetlna;, eie. By a combination of remedies, of great curative pow- the Doctor has so arranged his treatment that it wilt not only afford immediate relief but permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to I perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent 1 in his sneoaitv iMaeanea or Jiien. e.vpmne tnoronitnivernnirHiaironitna system witnontustiig nerenrj, l' V l U V IliV iti.nlvliiw tn n, Will H. , Geive our ftonejt opinion of hinenmpintnt, A riemiiiouaraitteito rusin K (oxcn is) r , et"rv eotl lee utifferfaie, or forfeit One A ThoUMend Pollaro. f Consultation FREE and strictly privati ONION PACIFIC . H. It THE THROUGH CAR LINE. a CHAmtS VERY SEASONABLE. Treat- f ment personally or ny letter. Send for book. to i-niioaopny or narrtager IA valuable Book for men.) PULLMAN PALACE SLKEPEBS. PULLMAN TOUB1ST HLEEPEH8. FHKE KECL1NINO CHAIR C0U8-. Portland to Chicago Without Chunyr Qniok Time. 1 nion Depots. PwnoiiBlly Condncted Fzcnminna. KaKgaite Checked to Domination. Iiiw Hat ua. Direct line to TrAne-Mieeiwilt)Di and Intnr. nntional Kxpueition held at Omaha, Neb-ranks, Jane to November, Write nnderaisned ffV rntes. time bible, and other information pertaining to Union I'aoitio K. it. R. W. BAXTEK. or J. C. HA!tT Airt.. Oen. Airt.. 1st Ski 81., 0. H. A N. CV, 1'ortland, Ur. Hcppe.r, Or. Weekly En urnlona la Tbrunuh Can to the East. Another through tourist car to tbe East bas been arranged to run out of Portland, giving four each week. Here after tbe car lerving Monday will ran through without obenge to Kansas City and Chicago, over the O. R. k N., Ore gon Short Line, Rio Grsode Western , Denver k Rio Grande, Missouri Paoiflc aod Chicago k Alton. That oar baa jost been arraoged tor, and tbe one previous ly scheduled tor Monday baa been obaoged lo Thursday. It runs through to St. Louis, via the Miseourl Peolflcl line. Tbe ear leaving Portland Tuesday gone tbroogb to Boston, and is promoted by tbe Chicago, liock Island and Feci Ho. Wednesday's car rone to Si. Joseph, Kansas City and Kl. Louis, over the borliogton. All tbeee special through cms ere reoeiving a gratifying patronage. Consult O. K. k N. Agcot before baying tickets to tbe East. Tbe tree. (A valuable book for men.) A visit nn iimniv W Great Museum of A natomy the finest and largest M useum of its kind in the world. Come and learn how wonderfully you re made how to avoid sickness and disease. Ve are cominu.iHv adding new specimens. CATALOUUK KEB. CaUorwrtle, v, ' 1051 Market Street. Sas Franelsce, Cel NEW NAME f Vm. Gordon has re-named his stand the old Jones livery stable Tl& Control. Baled hay for aale. Charges reasonable. Call on him and bave vour horses well red le. TW0 SPLENDID TB11IHS DULY TO THE EAST VIA GREAT ROCK ISLAND m Cord ray, the pioneer Ihealreman of Portland in the line of "popular prices," bas refitted tbe Waatlngtoo Ml. theatre. formerly known as tbe "New Park." Cordray always bas eotnetbing new, and oor people, when Iwlow, ran spend a I lea a ant evening at hie place. tf Rocky Mountain Limited Leaves DENVER, ...) a. m. " Coiai. hi'RINOtt . . VI. a. at. Arrives I.IN.'OI.N . . ll4Ap. m. " (IV) AH A . . l aia.ni. DrH MOlNKH . . -j fc m. iMVKNI'Ollf . . SWa.ni. M C1I1CAUO . . 2;1J p. m. Neit Day Thningh Hlnepere and Chair Care Colorado to i'hiiimo. Wide vMtilmle tbnmghnau The Bneet train la the Wrat. Colorado Flyer leaves HI NVKH " CIIIA HPRINOU Arrive TOI'KKA " KANNAO CITY I B p. I i p. 1 11 a. Ill a. I Ar. HT. t ons, (Wab.H'y) 6 11 p. Arrive HT JfWKPII '. ' I.IV'fiLN (Eg Hun) OMAHA (Kg Hon) I n s. m. 'i a. a. S-' O a. m. Tbrvmgh Hlenpere C.lnra.lo Hpringa to Ht. Umia via Wal-ek K'y. These are New Trains in addition to our former service. For partienlar and fohlera giving time of three tra'a wrile iPEKA. w'Tl. r. a. it 1. a7.; 1 W. M i.rAelT ViES VEIL WW? Ybr fSSCoXoxrTsX J PI V'O Cr.r tM TAAI M leayMMltlveenre. Apt.ly lew the snwrita. i iilir aHani-ed. e u at ir-ri' nt : Hay i. bv r- i. I T PHul lit H M .'rra u. e t.ta I -J- Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All tbeee can bo procured at Thompson. A r.inria, Lower Main Btreef Heppner, Oregon. ' gentlemen are w.ll acquainted with 'Irani, llartwy. Cm..., lttt,w . oll. MnBM save aaoney ad time In making lb.. actn with tr.i,g b.., 0 I'rU-ee In lesrptng alia the time. TI-LOM PSON t'c "HIN-NS UvmTurw. itxrrirxza T1ie nd ran I.f t eneieeaman iamae Rankin Yonre All That 14-Ycar Old Stuff, "Kolm's Best." On Tap Down at The '.il S11 e Mb Si-em. the Halt ttieMl, He r S l"wy al ail ll .1. 1.1 tftlaita an. hwerai.l.i ,.l nromliivwl Hiiei. Hreilt ssai I'.lnm. Waiseinuftly iNmp. 'ttl.ot.Mp (tnif aalbentte. eev-tal r-v 1 1 pinnw, si-iMir Ar.rb.al -a eeil 11. e.li a .tuimarul ae tnl". are the lat.aet eonptlea ba Sna la Asneev. Wriieee, Vlfty ttsw.u. are eweloy e-1 la iwir f i.f reaiiMee.e dtrlmeil aloee. W, avrve wi, Ih, U.. M in., hi. M I SM l rat l lb !. I'r ta r.rf.w tree with h.-.. esiiei Mhr valuable pfl, em t re4.se wm''mr ' tr a.f kMi S.t IIMil to'iM 'ti M, A-t,l snatt-.if t " S l, (an, 1, ,Ul rll grrlnht ft Fill I". -! r 1 "1 trt fnii gi s r 1 4 sm h ,.i . m telephone ialoon a a a IT lea o a effW, while Mr, Jay f, L4.of Afli.r j Zli 'lelU; If , tMtUffitll c. MeVNhvttCCata, Ct N,Ctf.l!i. MAIsfie OOittSea ? Hie.. City Il.,te PolHibg