0i "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. FREE with the Gazette one year. OFFICIAL "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. FREE with the Gazette one year. SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE U. 1898. NO. 657 PAPER SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.0) per year, 1.00 for six months, 50 ote. tor three mnucns, Btriotly in advano . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postotfice at Heppner, Oregon, aa second-class matter. THIS PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. JJake's Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchant! fSxohangs, San Franoisoo. California, where oou raute for advertising; oan be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIB- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Kxchangi Build ing, San Francisco, is our authorized agent. This paper 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 12:03 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junociou 8:30 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 6:00 b. m Spokane Express No. t leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m. and Uma'illa 8:60 p. m. Portland ExDress No. 8. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 8:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7.110 .m. and arrives at rortlancl i:.iua. m. Vast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 D. m. and arrives at Heppner Juuotion 3:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:30 ft. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at Heppner J unction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7:20 a.m. For further information inquire of J. C, Hart, Agent O. R & N., Heppner, Ore. Wisconiin Central Lines GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of the 'Wisconsin Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require Bome assist ance in the way of having their hand baggage taken form or to train and carriage or bus, or in many other ways, and they will find all that is desired in this re spect in the service of the Ushers at the Grand Central Passenger Station, who have recently been uniformed with brown suit and red cap. They will be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. JAS. C. POND, Gen'l Passr. Agt. H, W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable United States Officials. President William McKinley Vice President (iarret A. Hobart (Secretary of State W. R. Dny Uttoretaryof Treasury Lyman J, Gave .Hooratarv of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Bunnell I. Alger .Secretary ot Navy donn it. tiong Postinaster-Oeneral Charles Emery Smith Atrornnv-Hetierfil John W. Brians Sooretury f Agriculture ....James Wilson State of Oregon. i-iovernor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. R. Kinoald Treaanror Phil. Metschan Hnpt. Publio Instruction U. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman u 1 ( G. W. MoBride oaiMiun ... -i 1 Thos. H. Tongue wmnwiji I W. It. Ellis Printer W. d. Leeds (R. H. Bean, Nnnmnin .flirlffM... I F. A. Moore. ( C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. ! rnnit Judge Stephen . Lowell P.osecuting Attorney H. J. bean Morrow County Ottlcials. Gault House, AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 'OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis,, Massachusetts, was the originator of "v; ASTORIA," the samd that has borne and does now bear on everu the fac-simile signature of CaiTck wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. look carefully at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought - on the and has the signature of C4a72cu wrap- per. no. one nas authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 24,1898. ? w. , Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on . it), the in gredients of which even h e does not know. "The Kind You Have Always. Bought" DtAHo Tnfc 'SIGNATURE OF CHICAGO, ILL.. B.& joint Senator .- representative. I'rtHinty Judge. ' Commissioners., J. W. Beckett. " Clerk Sheriff Treasurer ' Surveyor... School Bap't... '' Coroner ....A, , A. W. Gowan J. N. Brown G. Bartholomew . . . , J . U. Howard ....J. W. Morrow ...K. L. Matlock ... Frank Uiltiara ....A. C. Peters J. J. McOee ,.jBy W. Shipley ...B. F. Vautshan Half block west of the Union Depot of C. Q., C. M. 5t St. P., C. 4 A., P. Ft. W. & C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATES U.OO PBH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CSTXC-A-GrO. TZjXj. THIS DALLB8 NURSERIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. THE 23.A.r,XiE3, OEESOIT, Grower and Dealer ln Fruit, Shad and Ornamental Tra, Grapa vines and Small Fruits. Our Trees are Grown With out Irrigation. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Insist on Having The Kind That - Never Failed You. TH OINTAU MSMIt, TT MUHMV BTBSST, NMTOIIII OITV. WEEKLY The MONTHLY A.. A.J3RA.HA.MSICK, IVIerchant Tailoring ! Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. Eis work is always first class and satisfac tion guaranteed. CALL AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET- WAR NEWS! HAVANA, June 10. It is officially denied that Santiago was bombarded today. The American warships today bombarded Baiquire at some dis tance east of Aquadore, abd wear Santiago de Cuba. A dispatch from Cape Henry June 10th says four Spanish warships are lurking in the vicinity of the cape. t SANTIAGO, June 10. There are 20,000 infantry here. The guns of Cervera's fleet have been landed and fortifications have been made to give the American troops a hot reception. , Gomez and the insur gent army are coming to join the American troops. WASHINGTON, June 10. Assistant secretary of war, Minkle- john, says the expedition for Manila will leave today. It will consist of 6,000 men and largf quantities of supplies. SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 10. The monitor Monterey and Terror Brutus, put in here today. Oa their way the Monterey lost several hundred tons of coal loaded on the deck, and came in to get more. "WASHINGTON, June 10.-Thirty.-f our transports convoyed by sixteen warships of which the battleship, Indiana, is leader, will prob ably leave Tampa today. The transports will carry 2,500 troops, tons of ammunition, fruit and supplies for the army of invaders. All is in readinesB at fort Santiago for their, landing. WASHINGTON, June 13.-One division of the United States troops sailed this morning from Key West, consisting of nearly 15,000 officers and men. The transpoits are under a strong convoy of war ships. Word has been received that the Cadiz fleet is unfit for sea. POWDER Absolutely Pure. IN THE HEPPNER HILLS. nvppNKa town nvnocaa. Mtyor ... -Thos. Morgan Omiwultoen.... K. J. Hlocum, M. Lichtenthal, J. R. Simons, J. J. Roberta, J. W. Itumns and E. O. Bperry. ii ... W.A. RichanlBon rtewurer L- W. Briiors Marshal J"1" Uaicer Precinct Offleer. .iril tk. rnua W. K. Richardson unstable. N. S. WheUtone United 8tt Land Officer. TBS DALLES, OS. I. P. Moor A.8.B1K01 f.A AliNDL Oft. v w n.-tt.ti Resistor J. H. Kobbins lUoeiver Outlook Published Every Saturdayl' 13 Astor Place New.York , Receiver I sssbxt boxsstx:e. UAWUN8 POST.NO.IL O. A. R. Meet at Heppner, Or., th third Saturday of .rh month. All vataraaa ar uivitaa vi yna. w w Hmlik. ( W. Hea. Adlnunt. tf (Vimmander. D.J. McFaul, M. D. UEPPNER, OREQON. Offloe boors, 8 to 10 s. m., and 12 lo 2 d. m.. at residence. W. A. Kirk's prop- arty, salt of M. E. chnreh, Bontb, aori 10 to 12, a. m , to 'I lo 0 p. m., ai omoa m lbs rear of Borg's jewelry store. The Outlook will be In 1897, as it has been daring each of its twenty-seren JWister I years, a History of Our Own Times. In its various editorial department The I Outlook gives a oompaot review of the I world's progress; it follows witboarel all lbs important philanthropic sod in dustrial movements of tbs day; bas a complete department of religious news; I devotes much space to the interests of I tbe bome; reviews onrreot literature;! tarnishes cheerful table-talk about men and things: and, in short, aims to give freeb information, original observation,! and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with tbe fifty fiiftb volume, th paper will assume tbs regular maga zine sis, whiob will add greatly to its oonvenlenoe and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook is published every Saturday fifty-two lasiiea year. Tbs first issue 'When you hear dem bells T YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THK HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S Belled express is coming. Does delivery work on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" telephone office. WE MOVE ANYTHING ! A London diapatoh says: Three 6panib cruisers have arrived at Manila and Dewey's fleet bas gone to meet and fight thorn, WA8HINQroN,JuDe U. Preparations for the second expedition of troops to tbe West Indies Is being pushed rapidly. It will start soon on transports. CHICAGO, June 14. Joe Leiter, tbe speculator, has tailed, resulting in lower Prioea for a time. SagaBta's private secretary says: Hpain is anxious for peaoe, and will aooept any suggestion to that end which does not oomefrom Amerioa. The Amerioan's advuuoe guard, whom It was feared was killed or captured in figLting near Santiago, is safe and is back in tbe lines. A mail report of tbe battle of Manila from Dewey bas reached Washington, lie tells of Amerioans taking possession of ports and fightiogthe gnu. They sailed to help the Amerioans flbt uear Mauils whiob in part was responsible for the four jivi'S kst in tbe recent engagement, . .. Tbe Aueriouu foroes in Cuba are suffering from beat and poor water. Brown & Rodfisld t 'nMonmoo'n',n'''u,i,'e''M'M aamoer, containing aooui twice as many BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. Attorneys at Law, Offlo Id tb Kiral National Building. Hipphik. : Oasoo. Bank tf Ellis & Phelps, XTTORNEYS AT LAW. Ait iialnM tu-i1id to In a rmmpt and ktl.lwtory manurr. NuUrle I'ubllc slid Collar tors. orric la attr Blldlno. Nppnr. Or. pages as tbs ordinary i.ue. together Por more than fifty-six years it lias never failed nu auuuci i (iiiiih, I.. , . . , Tb. pnos of Tb. Outlook u tbres in its weekly visits to the homes ot iarmcrs crnt,rd,a5r,'ndT,D",or M,b"" and villagers throughout the U. S. Send for ft rcimo oopy tod illoitrftl- u pro poin to ids uotioos, .J AStor IT !Aa athfuii U,tr4 lor theif prosperity hspplnini, for th Improvement of their Dare, Mew Toik Ottv. bii.iiirse sun home luteretu, lor euucatioii, lor lbs elevation ol Anwria aiannooq ana true womsnhiKMl IT HAS told t the UrMida, Interesting and Instnirtlv itorli-sof the dolus, of th world, tb rwtinn sni stairs D. E. GILMAN, General Collector Put your nld rmnk. and nrt In his hsnla and ft vour mnney out nf ihrm, Msk- a S-UiUy of brl cullfrttoiis. 0(Bcio J. y. Browp'i Haihling. W.A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. met ar COUNCIk CMHSI .II. sn4 biv rl . fnt ), Uih iiw mnotsixitis smt all) rtm jrua pars in tf pi as; IB Ills Una. at raaMial.la Sgurva. First National Bank or iir.riNKK BTOri BR A MUM. Whtl yo aaap tfMir aahasrlptkun paid mp fm aakaap ynar brand la frasof harsa. tlr. P.O.. ftontinar. fr. H.naas. P B tl laft wkmiiimti oaiua, sun on in hip. Ifnatisa. Parrr. Ilatmnar. Or Caltla hrandod W II. r.,i,nrtr mi li.a lft aula. Wa.1.11 oa . t n. Morrow cnanly. rk. A. J..Iatia.OT, Moras. Sflnn rlaft dT. ttla, aamantt rlaril Mpl at BMfk gnar mp oa ln snu split la mm. K! ltrai.t)laa.Or.-Hntaas braniloi PLY rt Uft anmililar, oaili iu oa lafthlp. but ia rutlil aar. rtiwanra, L k Rantmar. Or'ailla, LI rtM hipt kanaa w witit bar aadar ua rtabt buofelar. Jonas, Harry. Happnaf. Or Horaa kraaitait K J i tba laft .li.Kil.l-f: rat l la bra iod i nst.t hip. alaii stxWtnt la laft ar. Kan (a a Murfuw auaaty. J.ka. Palls. Or. Hnraaa. atrrlaT net laft atifla; aailla aan.a ufl rlM hip, Badav hail rp la nM an4 aulit a lart aar laaay, Miha, Hapfaar. Or. Wofaa bant1 IM era taft hip aaUlaaamaaM m,o (-8 laft aari aa.ta aixpa nj wu. riaht lahf . J W Hafir-na Or Hotaaa trant4 I. ana 1 na Un ab'mlilari Mttla aaa im a hip, aaiilainaf rialil a,a, thraa aula la fihl IT HAS advlaad the larm-r s to Ih most spprmwl mrttifxU nf riiltlvstlnf an1 harvastlns his a century has heM llirlr coiiA'Iniic ami oalacin. rmtis. ami th l.futwr tlma to mmvcri Ihrm Into Ihr lnri-. tH,aili!r sinoutit of monay IT HAH lot In all irtattrt. Maliiln l th wallara of fsrmrrs and t llliKiirs, ami for ovar a hall IT IH TXXB . New York Weekly Tribune, And furnish It with th GAZETTE, on, year for $2.75, cash In advano. A4.1rs- all Ort-r. to THE GAZETTE. Writ" your nam and Mrsa on postal rar.l, sM It InOao. W. f4is, Trtlmns Ottlr, Hsw Yori llty, aixl a sami'l -y ol Uia ors naotiy t riii-ma win b maiipt lo you. C. A. HMCA. T. A. PtMf A. ace. w coNtcN. S. W. SPCNCtN. a Pfsldnl Via rraldnl a Caahlar Aas't Caaniar M ia.tr. Oaras, riaptHia nr. -4 attla. rwtot hip, bursa, II urn ln ahnal'tar. Mcaraaa H. Mapa, Or Hmti nj safi abaalila. aaltia aaiaaaa lafl hip M O oa .1 O laf Tna-t i Sfiffil Fau.linjj Ra-iwM. KXCHANOK- O ll pari ol IS wiatt.1 Bought and Sold. C(nrUm t a all M"' oA i'.1t'44 ffiS'4 iwt. ra. i. m iKwstaa la , h..n ah.Ma, al la aarna ) 'ali lop. Parka 4 lilaaatw. ttarttibaa.Or.-H'a-aaa II' o t'.ann. fitl.a. kms hranait tr ami ait on tart sbanUlar, fna, ll.tit Miiv, W4.a i. m , flaptas. Ov.-Maraa, JO at ( atlia. ilua rVtht hip. If. n. Ka.nar. Ihr. - a1l W C u I bt hip wa. t r . an 1 abl Is af yaar. . i.Oi twaa W t k1 ah.4i.bar, Tlni..aa, $ A., Ilavtma.. Ir W. ran, g aa U' Mhm ,4t. raMi. 1 m lafl ahalHaa. Tarww M W.Hnnwt ft,mmU aa,i(al f a afc-"il,l-, ai'' aV' s n b.ft kip pt'iA iUt I, Pui sa,1, WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River nnd Find Sound Navigation ft Sirwatn 1UMH BAILtr GiHttT iD OfEW WIVE. Iaing AMar Hlrpl Ik-ck, I'ortUnil, 1 Alria, llwaon, fg IUrh, CWas ' I'ark aud Nshnitt. liirwt snnijt. wilb llwanw aaroar ami rail na.; also at Young's Hy wilb hsarlxir lUilroad. UttM pMrtiatHl J A M. Iialiy. iptaiHtay. Lasts A.bM ? P. M. tallf. tlrajl auuls)l iivitB-r ca-ATSBian'r Uavs fofllstvl P H tally. asapt atmnay . BaiaMsy blM, II P . tara Astufla l t '. A M , a.ra4 suo1sy st4 Moft'lsy. k..a il,l, 1 ', M OOUAN' WAVH aa -..rlaii tnA tf 4 Ira. I bi lla s . T-i'.f "1 Thura-lay at A. M NataHay s( f, M Imm liar (Sa-lnoKlsi sn4 Prllay l i A. M. Uit ulas ,gM at P. H. (IKAN I' tlOTJMV NKW'H. From tho I.oiik Crrvk KskIi'. J. A. Crisman departed Tuesday for H"iimr with wool. U will returo ith freight for Long Croek uerobauti. Ruel Koiiud aud Kfscoe Shaw ar rived from tli'ppner Saturday loaded to tbe guards with freight for Long Ureek awrohaots. Michael Tribtrry, a hpeproan of Basin creek, was iu Long Creek Tuesday. He will msrkot his wool this season at Ileppiiftr. Iiartey county bas ben in eiiateuoe sinoe 1HH, Dearly ten years, and to date it has not paid dollar of its own in debtedness. All the mouey raised io tbai onuuiy tor several tear to Ooms will be paid Grant oouoty aa tbe price ot it liberty. wyatt I'otoam, Iba Hills boy wbo wss aooideotally shot through lbs body oo Wadorsday of last week, bas wonderful ly improved sod Is now almost oertaiu to recover. From tba position of the wounds in th child's breast and baok, it eettnja impossible that (lihu'.lst could have rows J tba heart, and it is miraol that be is going to gat well. Oliver, wbo shot and killed Trier French, of Uarney county, was prompt ly acquitted whan on trial for tno alaogbter. Yt Ilia muttonbsad who wield lbs editorial ponon tbsOrrgooisc thought It was a disgraos lust ba was let out on booils after lb affair bppud 11 ad (Jllvrr bran wealthy man Iba Or- gotiian would bavs flawed tb nialtor through uliraly difjorant slasss. It's a sham and disgrar whan an great a dally aa th Orag miao cau'l play any thing hill Hi pari of "poodle'' when a tnillionair i in trouble. Tba aotivaulr edition of Iba Haksr City Uortiiiig Itvrowrat bas rabd this offlos and is vary m at and wall arraoged , It consisliog ol furty-aii paga. Il contain a wall wnllao account of th mining. farming and lorot.af ing, atorkralalof abd froilgroamg iinliiatria of llsksr, (irant, Haroay, Malheur and Uuioo conotir sod li a vaal fund of InforuialKio eon cernlbg Ibat tpoiioo of Oragoa, a wall aa edinsroiia sat of buin tblib rusfaU, Oiia.s, rrs.)ai,rr and rapraaabla- liva tuaa of Hi aliova-nsroad coonllrs. Tba sniaing Inlsraai i,f (Want roanly r ravl pathriilar niaoli.m ,'and takins Ibaxlilina aa a wool it t a valuable advatiiaamtat bf Ilia Iran iiro i.f Kl era 0'H"t a a rut HI It op II t KMM IwTIb ruarlb of July lua O K A Uu, ill Sail HOlirsinll tlckat ffliUI llalii,par lo aoy ststioa In () u I raltra, lo do ling Wallula ao I Walla Walla, at lata of on fr f,y rinullrlp, Tiek't will tat old on Jt'y 2 1, 1 l.aad At!. t to ruin mi July " Fr furii.-f ii,. (atmatpjo af ; f S. got al llat,p LATE ELKCTION MEWM. ilaid Coatest Gowan Winner Until tb Final Morrow Win a Thought to Ba a Ur turns. Late news from the interior gives Mor row the jolut-senatorsbip by 61 votea. Ooan oarried Qraot oounty by 156 votes, but Morrow came in with bia own county by 131 majority and to this sdded Qowao's oounty with 80 votes. This settles tbe matter beyond question. Mr. Gowa? baa many warm friends in this locality and it was their wisb that S should succeed. Tbey are mindful t tbe fact that two United State sena tor must be cboien withio tbe neit foor years, and tbey would n.nob prnfar that a republican should represent this sens torial district. Mr. Morrow owns bissuooeattoa larg following of personal frieod and not to any politioal combinations. Fusion in any form is unpopular In Oregon. Mr. Morrow's eleotltio was the result of re publican support, not oa political line. Up to last Monday it was olaimed by many that (iowao bad won, and sonia mooey changed bands on that aasoiap Iwn, but bad to b returned latr on. Tb stata is republican all the way from 7,0(10 to lO.IXM). Kvery slat and congressional candidal Is elnolsd. Uiokl, candidal for proaeentlog at torney on th fasin ticket, won Morrow coanty but lost Ureal ilia by a Urge ma inly and was defeated. Union oounty is included in tha land' slid and wool for both Oanr and Moody, Tb IVndlaton Tribune is tusking soma vary absurd claim, a wall a nofoandod charge. Ni on pays aoy particular at taution lo lharu, bowsvar. If tb Trib une should observe party sthln In th future a mot of lb rpohlicna of Morrow ooonty do at all lint, and which It bas not al any lima under it iait tnnagemnt, Iba judicial dis trict, comprising Morrow aud Umatilla, will elwj o im np wltb vpUndid ra- pnhliciiii in ii J rl'y. tmm lk Kaaas:! T'h cuptma liul I rwtd, "Kmtu l.ak IWanati, via Iowa," but leak of cpaoa plrssbl so lthsi hasdlng and at the satoa) tint irrv Iboa svioatrioal pfipoftion that printer issisl upon What lb (Is. -11 daaira to say U that Mi. K. i.Mnir wnU from low that hw ha hoard at namatin lima from IU, tb last tiro from Lak Itanaatl ksr h was wailiog wltb thirty fm Im al for lb In lo break. II I o Mrtiipsiuid by th William biy, of Io. II give a thrilling eeoouul of tb avalatat b al ('bilmstil i'aa whlcb cam dttgroiity ipsa catching 'IU. II aa.ti I digging out th fodia. Is) vary short tim h will lv ra bad tb by an a( Kload h. a l, It I bit I, al l com bark with lortua. Plo.alatama Baa.M Vl Ilk rwo.la ' 'f i brla. tb' ... nli.n fuartnf I'M, If C. U t fall. us. lata (Hsu Kia.. Highly Prosperous Section, With Heavy Coming Crops. From the Oregonian. Quite a number of Heppner people are in Portland at present, some for change and pleasure, some for business and some as delegates to tbe Maaonio conventions. Among them are Arthur Minor, Hon. Henry Blaokman, William Spencer, T. A. Rbea, P. O. Borg, M. Evans, A. Andrews and Mrs, George Oonser. AH agree that the Heppner region is very prosperous and that everything indicates that this year's crops- will bathe best for years. The hay and alfalfa are all ripe and ready to out, and are of moat exoellent quality. The wheat orop suffered slight ly on some hot days last week, but rain followed and jwar Jed off tbe threatened danger and assured a good orop. Last year, Morrow county produoed 800,000 bushels of wheat, for which the growers received an average ot 65 cents per bushel, and many of them reaeived 80 cents. This year tbe county will pro duoe 1,000,000 bushels. I In oattle, everything in Eaoteru Ore gon is in demand, and anything will bring 3 cents, live weight. T. A. Rhea has just shipped 500 head of beet oattla to Omaha, and reoently shipped 750 head to Chicago. A bunob ot feed steers were recently sold at Eoho at 4J, cents per pound and shipped to Seattle. ! At Heppner, yearling steers bring $18, heifers 815 and range oows and oalve $25. HorBes have beoome themselves sga'.-, ,nd are souroe, and ordinary sad dl; animals bring from $25 to $50. Work horses, sold to sheepbuyers lo go East with tbe drives, sold for $50 to $75. Two years ago these horses found no sale at $3 a head.' Oue of the Heppner mer chants Una been trying for six months to got an extra goodsadoie horse,and offers $100 forsuob. In sheep, Charles White bss shipped from Heppner to Chioago a trainload of mutton sheep, aud Ed Weydert has shipped to Livingston, Mont., 6,500 head of ewes and lambs, paying $1.50 tor the lambs and (2 for the ewe. Mntton sheep are now worth about $2.55 a bead at Heppner. In wool, tbe opening up of tha market is still lagging. Buyers ar at Heppner who would probably pay 7 to 10 oents, but growers ar holding for 10 to 13 cents, socording to quality. Arthur Minor I a member of a Uepp- nr mercantile bouse whiob is among the first of lb slate, and says that business is now better than aver, and will lncroas when th interior trad comes In aad ranchers haul their wool lut) Heppner What Ur. A. fc. Halter Hays. Buffalo, N. Y. Oents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing tb rfftot of your Hhiloh's Cur In cases of advanced consumption, I atn prepared to say it la tba moil remark able remedy that ha ever been brought to my atten tion. It has oertainly saved many from consumption. Sold by dinser A Warren. AllVKKrHK.ll LKTTKIK IKTTf.RH ADVr KIIHKl) A1 IIKII'SEH J Ur., Jutl 1.1, Ih'ja. . Ih-an, Mi I (3) Havnaa, IIoIm rt Ksnison, II Li Messrs It- llro Steward, J A Tlmmaa W M Wnn.ward, ('has Willar.l, J When rallllK lor these li-ttara tilcse sat 4lv.rtiv J, p. William., I'. M. 1 Million Trsr, When imiia luiv, try, sod buy (rnin, it mi-mi. Iliey'it- eotmlinl. Ihr ni.ile nl tint I'niteil M,ilr- are now buying ( aamri-l dimly ('iillinrlK- at t tin rate nf two nullum Imii. s yrsr ami il will I lliri-e million In lure Ni w Vrnr a. It tnrulia hum it priiViMl. f lull ( na, srela ara Hie moat ih'litflilful Ixiai I n-Kulstor for avrrylxMlv tha y-sr rouml. All ill ujii.ts lla-, Zk uOr a Iwi, tur guarautevd. Htimptor News: F. J. Ilallock, th Morally elected justio of th paar for this prniriot, I an old hand in th quir's rifflo having bold a similar posi tion al Heppner, Ilia eiperienn In lhat Una, a wall a la th county clerk's I'Rlea, whar ho wa for om tim a ilapuly, rander bin wall qoaliflad fur tb poaition and ws claim that in th partus) of Frd Ilallock, Hamptsr bs tb most sffijlanl Justio of tb paac in linker oonniy. Hliilub ('un.timpiiuo Cur euia what other fad. It la th leading Ouogb Cur a, ol no horn abouM l Wlbiit it. I'lsaaai I lo lak and go right Id that ot. Hoi I by (Viiiswr A Warraii, t K. O : W. E- liiu, gsaatal agent of Ik Oragoo Hbnrt Lin, with bis offlt i I'orllaad, and oin of ( 'inl not or Co ra n, of th It It, A N , w. tnsirlcl to Mia Mafalin 7,,n. at I'.trtlaad, Wv.lua. day. Tha bsppy (V,if. ar pnw a,iJ,T. J !lfii-"if, o