Hopeless ana Helpless. The consequences of a diseased condi tion of the stomach and digestive and nutritive system are most disastrous to the whole body. One by one every i : : i...i tv, organ uiuy iuvuiTtu ...w ery is maddening. The most extreme . cases of "stomach trouble" and the evils resulting from it have been cured by Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It strengthens the stomach, purifies the blood and builds up the body with sound healthy flesh. "I wai taken with severe headache," writes Thomas A. Bwartu, Box 103 Sub-Station C, Co lumbus, Ohio, then cramps in the stomach, and my food would not digest, then kidney and liver trouble, and my back got weak so I could mrarcelv pet around. I fust ttavt money to the doctors whenever I thought they would do me any good, but the more I doctored the worse I .Kot until sii years passed. I had become so poorly I could only walk in the house by the aid of chair, and I rot so thin I had ram up to die. thinking that I could not be cured. Then I saw one of my neighbor boys and he said, "Take my advice and take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and make a new man out ol yourseii." The first bottle helped me so I thought I would get another, and after I naa taken eigni oomes in about six weeks I was weighed and found I had trained twentv-seven (27) pounds. I have done more hard work in the past eleven months than I did in two years before, and I em as stout and healthy to-day, I think, as I ever was." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. VOTE RIGHT. , Every ballot cast in Oregon June 4 is a vote for or against the devel opment of the Facific Coast, says the Oregocian. It is a responsi bility one might well wish to evade, but there is no help for it. A Hweeping Republican victory will declare for retention of the Philip pines and Pacific expansion. A Fusion victory or a reduced Re publican majority will declare against expansion and for aban donment of our foothold in Asia. . The Oregonian has obtained opinions from three men whose judgment on the matter cannot be impeached. Senator Lodge, chair man of the Senate committee on the rhilippineH, asked what the ef fect would be in the Philippines should Oregon go Democratic this time, Bays: "It would encourage the opposi tion to the American Army in those islands. The Filipinos would ac cept it aB the first pun of victory in the United Htates for them, and it would bo hailed everywhere as an indication that the sentiment of thin country is against the policy we have been pursuing in the Phil ippics. It would Bimply encour iigo the insurrection which has al most been stamped out." Senator Carter, of Montana, say b: "A llepublican reverse in Ore gon on the platforms adopted would fan the flames of rebellion iu the Philippines, cost the lives of many more brave soldiers and would no doubt uecessitate a large increase of the Army there at a still greater expense than before. The Tagiil would hail a Democratic; victory anywhere as an' indorsement of their opposition and resistance to the United StateH." Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, one of the most conservative aod ablest mm in the Senate, says: "Democratic success in Oregon means encouragemeot to the Fili pinos. And that is something greatly to be deplored. The United States cannot enter upon any scheme to organize aud form a sta ble government in the Philippines until the insurrection has been put down and peace prevails. Even the Democrats in the Senate recog nize this, and we all know that Democratic success any where in a Jvepuohcan state will be used in the Ihiup pines to euoourage fur thor aots of insurrection." The State of Oregon must elect a Republican Legislature. The first Congressional district must re-elect IteproHentative Tongue, and the Second District must re elect Representative Moody. I'-very vote for a 1' usion, Citizens or Independent candidate is a vote to shut American trade out of Asia and etitlo the development of the Pacific Coast. Volcanlo Eruptions Are grand, but skio eruptions rob life of joy. Ruokleu'a Arnica Halve cures them; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, cnrus, warts, ou, brninei, baron, sobUIs, chapped hands, chilblains, best pile our on earth. Drives out pHius and anli km. Only "tin box. Onre guaranteed. Bold by Conser A Warren Irug Oo. n faro NO Ml". CITY BANKS. A Powdr Mill Explosion Removes everything ia sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty danveroiis. Don't dynamite tbe d.lionte luaobiuery of your bady ftitb calomel, eroton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life 1'iIIh, which are gerjll en iiiuyner brse, do the work perfectly. Civ ft beadachs. constipation. Only 25o at Comer A Warren Drug Co. J I WOOL. A little over 1,000.000 pounds of wool is now in the Ileppner warehouses. Two buyers are now in Heppner, but no sales reported as yet. ' The first sale at Yakima was 350 bales yesterday at llj-jC. Of course it was sandy, and doe" notcompare with Hepp ner wool. GRADUATION The Heppner High School will hold its graduating exercises to-morrow, Fri day evening, at the opera house. A most excellent program has been ar ranged, aod seats are on sale at Conser & Warren's drug Btore. NO POLITICS. Recorder J, P. Williams seems to be the only regularly nominated candidate for justice of the peace, and his many friends of all political parties are preparing to cast their ballots for him regardless of politix. "It is with a good deal of pleasure aod satisfaction that I reoorumt-nJ Chamber lain's Colio, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, " Buys Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Couu. "A lady customer, seeing the remedv exposed for sale on nay show ease, said to me: 'I really be lieve, that medicine saved mv life the punt snmmw while at the shore,' and she became so entbusiastio over its merits that I at oDce made up my mind to re commend it in the future. Recently a gentleman oame into my store so over come with oolio pnins that be sank at onoe to the floor. I gave him a dose o( this remedy which helped him. I re peated the dose and in 15 minutes he left my store smiliogly informing me that he felt as well as ever." Sold by (Jonser k Warren. If you want to buy a real cheap ranch, call on or address Go. W. Wells, Heppnei. He has some places as low as $1.25 an acre, and will mail printed description free on request. OPriClAOj DIBBOTOBT. Sixth Judicial District. I'ircnit Judge Stephen A. Lowell frosaouting Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow Connty Ofllcials. Joint Senator J. W. Morrow representative K. h. Freeland C mnty Jniie A. (i. Bartholomew " Commissioners J.L.Howard J. W. Beckett. ' clerk '. Vawter Crawford " Blieriif , A.Andrews " Treasnrsr M. Lichtenthal " Assessor J.. Willis " Surveyor Julius Keithly " Softool Bup't Jay W. Shipley ' C ironer Dr. K. B. Hnnlook Stock Inspector Henry Sclierzinner HICl'PNEIl TOWN OFFIOFRS, Vlayor .' Frank Gilliam Ilounnilmen 8. l. GarriKues, J. K. Himons. J. J. Hobarts, K. W Khea, Geo. NoMe and Thos. Quaid. ,.. Heoordor J- P. Williams Treasurer VV. Hnxus Vlarshai George Thornton HKKPNKK SCHOOL MHTRICT, Directors Frank GiUirm. O. E. Farnsworth, J. M. Hatter; Clerk J. J. ltoberts. Precinct OlBcerp. , ustice of th Peaoe W. A. Kiohanlson 'unstable G. B. Gray United States Land Officers. THE DALLES, OB. fnv P '.nous Remster Otis Patterson Ueoeirer I,A nSAHDE. OB. B. W. Hnrtlett Register O. Swaokliamer Heoelver Everybody wants to know what The Orog-onlan has to say. RANCH FOR WALK. A good, productive, well-improved place of IL'IK) acrns, 8 miles east of Ilepp nor; all fenced; loft acres now in grow ing beardless barley, and 100 acres of good hillside plow land; good (i-room house and 2 nig burns. 1 wo creeks and a oounty road run through the land, and there are II good wells. This is a very productive place, and is ollureu at $15 an acre. I here are Horses, nogs ana cows to go with place at market rales if pur chaser wants them. Apply to J. W. Kedington, (iHzet office, Heppner. ITU-CANYON fllf Stage Line B. F. MILLER, Prop. Choapost and most direct route to John Day valley, Canyon City mining district, Burns ana other interior points. Htages leave Heppner Dally, Sunday ex cepted, at 11:30 a. m. Arrive at Canyon City in a Hours. Leave Canyon City at 4 p. m arrive at Hepp ner in 21 Lours connecting with trains. llKH'NKR TO MILKS FARE 20 $150 5ft 4 00 85 4.7ft Jf) 5.50 S 6.00 10. 800 104 8.00 llardman Monument , Hamilton .. . , Long Creek..., Fox Valley John Day Canyon City Stages connect with trains at Heppner, Note. Having stocked up this line with new covered coaches and good teams I am prepared give nrsi-ciass service to tue purine. VIA Southern Pacific Co Leave Dopot Fifth and I Sts Arrive OVERLAND EX PUKSH TRAINS, for Malum, Roseuurg.Ash land, Sacramento, t)g den, Han Francisco, Moiave, lxis Angeles, HI I'aso, New Orleans and the East. 7:10 P 1 It ;IS AM 8::) A M 7:00 PM At Woodliurn (daily except Sunday), morn lug train connects wlih train for Mt An gel, Htlverlon. Rrowns vtlle. Sprlnglleld and Nstrou, and evening train for Mt. Angel and SilvcrUm, 7:S(l A M 1111,44 I'M (Vrvallis Passenger. Sheridan Passenger. lltlr.-iO 1"M 18:25 A M Dally. llly except Sunday, Rebate tickets on sale betw een Portland, Ssr raniciilo and San frsuiMw o Net rates f 17 first Class ami i siwim ru, including sleeper Kates and tickets lo KaMeru l'luts ami Kn rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HONOLl LU and AvxiKAi.iv ran lie obtained front J. II kikm.am), licKet Agent, Mt Third St. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passei.get Depot, foot of Jefferson Street. Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20 8:40 a. nt li.Mi, s..m,a e:n, b: si, u sup. in ami U 1 1X1 a. m. on Smulavsouly. Arrive at Portland ciany at -e iw. s::j, io.s) a. nt.; S 15, 4:, I" i l. m.: rj u a. ui ually. exeen Monday: 8 and 10 ttt, m. tin Sundays only lave lor Dallas dally, except Suiulay, at 4::V y. ,. , i urwailll HI.WI, m . vim-uaiT limn leaves iiaius tor Airile Mon' oy, nruiicsoays ana rrutays at i:45 p Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays, Kxccpl Sunday. IU K. I.OKHLKK, Hanager, C. H. MARKUAM uvu. m. m r, Agi,, roruaua, uregou 1ST BEAUTIFUL BUTCHERY. It takes French enthusiasm to go into raptures over anything on the slightest provocation. There is Madamoseille Guilbert, the French actress who used to enthuse Ileppner audiences with her gener al vivacity, and made a great hit at Cordray's in the Snobs of Tennes see. She had been overdonig the tight-lacing act, and was still dis satisfied because her waist insisted on bulging out as big as a pump handle. So she had one of her kid neys cut out at Paris, and in de scribing the operation she went in to raptures and said: "O, it is all so beautiful! So splendid! So magnif! They cut a button-hole in your back just big enough to let out the kiduey, of which the doctors relievo you as easily as though it were a useless piece of furniture. Then they sew up the button-hole again, and there you are. I shall have only one kidney when I re-appear at the Marquam-Graud as leading villian for Ueorge Baker, but my waist will be an additional attraction. O, it is all so grand!" The Eighth Grade final examination will be held in Supt. Shipley's office be ginning at 9 a. m. May 24, and continu ing 2 days. Miss Florence Newman, wbo baa been a great sufferer from maronlar rheuma tism, Bays Chamberlain's Fain Balm is tbe only remedy that affords ber relief. Miss Newmao ia a muob respected resi dent of tbe village of Qray, N. Y., atd makes this statement for the benefit of others similarly afflicted. Tbia liniment is for sale by Conser & Warren. Lots For Sale. Lots 3, i and 5, block 6, Jones' add., in Heppner, at $400 for all. Located east of D. B. Stalter's residence; oreek crosses oorner and there is a fine spring on the plaoe. Apply to J. W. Redington, Gazette offloe. SEWING. The ladies of Heppner are hereby notified that I am prepared to do all kinds of sewing. On Main street, 3d door south of Palace Hotel. Mrs. A. L. Steele. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER 8ons having claims against the estate of Stephen Lalaude, deceased, that they are here by required to present lam Claims, wun me proper voucners mereoi, to ine iniuerHigiieu, Robert M. Hart, the executor of the last will and testament of said Stephen Lalande, de ceased, at his place of doing business, at the law omce oi t;. a. Keunem, in Heppner, in Morrow county, Btate of Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated April 19, 1900. Robert M. Hart, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Stephen Lalaude, Deceased. 78-82 Dkpart TIME 8CHEDULE8 Arrive Cliicago Portland Special 0:15 a. m. Salt I.nko. Denver, 4:00 p. m. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, tit. Louis, Chloago, and East, Atlantic KxpreKS 15 :st0 p. m. via. Hunt lngton, Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago and East, 8 a. m. Atlantic Express 6 20p. m. Via. Spo ganu. Walla Walla, Lewis ton, Spokane, Min neapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Milwau kee Chicago and East. 8 a. m. 8.00 p. in. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m. From Portland. All sailing dates subject to change, For Man Francisco- Sail every 6 days 8:00 p. m. Columbia River Steamers. 4:00 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. 8:00 a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p. m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New-I berg, saiem ana May Landings. 7:00 a. m WlLLAMHTTE AND 8:30 p.m. Mon., Wed, and Frl. Tues, Thur, Yamhill Rivers, ana sat. Oregon City, Day ton .a nay Land ing's. 6:00 a. m Willamette River 4 :30 p. m. Tuns. Thurs. Mon., Wed. and Sat. Portland to Corval. lis & Way Laud lugs. and Frt. Bnaee River. Lv, Rlparla Lv. Lewiston n a. m daily Riparia to Lewiston 9 a. m; dally Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner ai i i.i a. ui. no, iu arrives at a:su p. m, fauy except Sunday. Passangara booked for all Foralgn Countrioa. J. M. KEHNAN, Agent. Heppner. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or, 'vi.it DR. JORDAN'S omcat UUSEUU OF ANATOMY! 1051 MARKET ST., UN FRANCISCO, CAL (BMMatUUu4SmakV ' Thslarfsat Anatomical ITMram In thaw arid. SreattH attmrtirm (a tin CTrf, A Vondsrul tiatujr Mum W k . or an r can trans. ad disasa,BMMlslvily r4 by tits olden l Hiix'isllMua lit facta 1M JSATS. -PHIVATI DISEASES and Mldata r sutterlnf I youthful India- oriitlitn. nr m,v.m. i m.m,.. years, TTsrvous and phviiaiU stability , Im- potra.f, ljMtMMk41iialllMoompt. I I'atloni,; MmiMlor rhw- Prnuiu. rhtra, .nrrbirs, 4ls, rrrar.rT I f I rlHnilnsT, t. Hy a eumbiiiatla ol rm.llea, n( srntt curalWs po r, 111. IHvtnr lianso rriit bis truaUneat that It will not only air,ird Immmtiai rflkl. but psrmaiisnl I euro. l"h Doctor does unl claim toBvi terin ' mlrarlei, but is wrll knnwn to bo a fair and pilars Phystrtsn slid Hurt-eon, prmutoal I III hl.pix-l!ty- rlv.. of MSk SI V fill l.l thnmiixhlr n,Sl,-.lt fmm I th syaKiiu wltliout tu lui-ol tfrrmry. Traam flttrd by an Kioorl. Bta4ll wr for stuuturo. A oukU and mi ciir(nr rilrs. risir and FWlBla.br I Ur. J.inUu sim-ial iwlnlen tustboda. IIIRl M4N annlv us to us wlH rooalva I our hoHfH niHniiM, ot hiscouirlalMt. Mil HiI ir,M a iVSJUVM CUM It I Striv em rt wutrrtnk. tutiNuitatiiin FKKK mid stnctIT pnvata. CHAHUK.1 VKKV HKA.SDSABIM. TrMluiil penmiiMilv or by loiter. WrltK for Hook. 111 1 LOHOPHT I SI .lilt I :. MaiikdKkkii. Avalnabi boob, tor iiiru.) ltllurwrtt DR. IQRDsN CO.. 1 081 Marks' St. F. u -x - a 1 1 1 1 Coast. UstablUaw I II ' wiifl (I 11 fium th dtwu ol PUBLIC SALE, On Thursday, May 24, 1900, At my place, land 1-half miles Bonthirest of Eight Mile Center Schoolhouse, the fol lowing property : 14 head of homes, 2, 3 and 4-year olds and older.' Cattle2 yearlings, one 2-year old, one cow with calf. One Standard Mower, 1 Tiger Sulky Bake, 3 Sets of Harness, 1 Blacksmith's Vise, 1 Plow, 1 Harrow, 1 Disk Harrow one 1 horse Cultivator, 1 Cookstove, 1 Tank to tar posts, 1 Grindstone, and other tools. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. All sums up to $5, cash. All over f5, one year's time, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum, with approved se curity. E. D. Rood. BHKKP BALES. W. P. Dutton has sold to Jerry Bross man 800 yearling ewes at $2.85. The J. Q. Wilson sheep were yester day delivered to their recent purchas ers, John Blake and Robert Foster. KifiCBNT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL G J Amfrecht, Portl'nd H Hcherzinger, City J M Morean. Fossil Nat Webb. Walla W P Ferrier, Fremont, Neb V Anderson, O R & N J E Sevenson, Ella M Q Berry, Omaha Mrs LTellien, KheaSdg MrsO Patterson, T D'ls Paul C Bates, Portland H L Whitelock, Boston T P Stnbblefleld, Monument J Zollinger and wf, Rhea Crk J T McLaughlin, Centerville G Parman, Gooseberry John Madden, Lone Rk Wm Hatley, Pendleton H A Walker, Yakima 8 WllkiBon, The Dalles S Rairtrick, Salem J T McLaughlin, Centerville G W Vinson, Galloway W P Snyder Lexington S I titration, lone His Lif was Saved. Mr. 3. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo , lately bad a wonderful (ieliverenoe from a frightful death. In telling of it be says: ''I was taken with typhoid fever tbat ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up io bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption , when 1 Heard ot Dr. King's New Disoovery. Out) bottle gave great relief. I oontinued to use it and now am well and stroDg. I can't lay too mnob in its praise." This marvellous medicine is tbe surest aod quickest oure n tbe world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50o and $100. Trial bottles free at Oonser & Warren Drug Oo.' Every bottle guaranteed. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Offloe at La Grande, Ore., May 4 l'JOO. Notice is hereby Riven that the lollowlnir- named settler has filed notice of her intention to commute and make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof win oe mane ue fore Oounty Clerk of Morrow county at Hepp nei, Oregon, on June IB, l'JOO, viz: Homestead entry H'232, of mahlk uasx, oi tteppner, jjregon, For the southwest 14 northeast U, north V4 .Southeast !4 and southeast southeast sec tion 20, townBhip 4 south, range 27 E W M. rine names me roiiowing witnesses to prove ber continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: George Bperry, Joseph Pot ter, La Kavette Pen land and Jerry Phillips, all of Heppner, Oregon. Bl-0 j. W. DAHTLKTT, tteglBter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. pvEPARTMKNT Or THE INTERIOR, LAND xJ Otllce at The Dalles, Ore., April 3d. laou. Notice Is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice, of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday June 8, lwu, viz: OSCAR BHAFER, of Heppuer, Ore,. Homestead entry No. ,W.W, for the west north east a and southeast 4 northeast M section 18, and southwest northwest t section 17. town ship 4 south, range 2B E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his coutinuous residence upon and cultivation of said lana, viz; Harry u. Mauuy, James u. vvh- llams. J. R. Nunamaker aud Hllas Wright, all oi Heppner, Oregon. &n.ur: Ttv P T.liri.B nmr(ntat NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Ollice at The Dalies, ore., April si), lsuu. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to commute and make final proof in support of ms claim, and that said proot wu; lie made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, June 8, 1900, viz: ALBERT F. RANNEY, of Eight Mile, Ore., Homestead entry No. 6917 for the southeast U section 21, township s south, range 24 w M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: L. Pearl Jones, of Heppner, Ore., Peter Hrenner and Bruce Haines ol bight Mile, Ore., and John H. Bollenbrock, of Hepp ner, ure. J AT t". liUCAS, 80-85 Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. D EPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles. Ore.. April 30. 1U00. Notice is herebv given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will De made Deiore J, w. Mor row. U. B. commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Friday, June 8, l'JOO, viz: ELBA FARMER, of Eight Mile, Ore., Homestead entrv No. B748 for the northeast !t section 24. township soutn, range i. Bhe names tne following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank P. vaughan, Theodore Anderson, Luther Huston aud i'eter Brenner, all of Eight Mile, Ore. tto-Ho jay r. Lucas, ncgister. Come to Morrow lands. Values are sure er again will land sell At $5 an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles south of Heppner; almost all good plow land has running water and make a good home for f f IS man. It not sold soon will be . rented on shares to farm. It adjoins the places of Tom Quaid, D. A. Herren, Hayes. Apply'to J. W. Redington, Heppner, Our Famous Stock Saddles Staid the Racke OUR SPRING OPENING OF Horse and Mule Millinery Is Now On. We have a lull atock of Harness. Saddles, rinin, ..h ! u iimh Tenut for camplug, aud big Pmbrellas to shade NOBLE Main Street SUMMER RESORTS. To the mountains people yearly look for those days ot relaxation and recrea tion necessary to maintain the human machine in fair working condition. The languorous sloth of the seashore proves very seductive while it lasts, but many have decided that the annual outirg should provide not only radical change of air and surroundings, but also such stimulation of flagging energies as will provide brawn and vigor for the return lo labor. For this they urge the moun tain climb and ramble, the balsam of the pines, and the clear, unadulterated mountain air. In this direction the Shasta route now i fiords a wealth of attractions. Tbe en tire line of road from Ashland to Red ding is studded with charming and ac cessible hotels and campB, where are cheer and comfort and healing at reson able cost, and where you can hunt, nab, ride, loaf, or play with equal facility. Or if you look for healing waters, none better can be found, hot or cold, than the springs of Ashland, Colestin, Ander son, Bartlett, Byron and Paso Robles. Before visiting Europe, the people of the Northwest should see the glories ot Yosemite Valley, and the wondrous groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; the I'asisians are likely to make inquiries concerning these attractive resorts. Send to C. H. Markham, General Pas senger Agent, Portland, for new book lets on Castle Crag, Shasta Springs, McCloud River, Yosemite, and excur sion rates thereto. If you want to buy some very low priced ranches, see George Wells, at Conser & Warren's drug store. The Heppner Gazet has one of the most complete printing plants in all Oregon, and can print anything. Its engine does tbe perspiring while its sweatpower presses are grinding out tbe printed sheets like snowflakes in August. It is a fact tbat farms can be bought in Morrow county at such low prices that their first coming crop will pay for the land. Heppner Gazette is on sale at Fatter son & Son's drug store. HOME FOR SALE. A nice house, 6 rooms, well located, lot 50x150, only 1100. Apply at Gazet office. Always reliable The Weekly Oregonian. CHEAP PASTURE. Anvone wanting pasturage for a bunch of cattle, horses or sheep, call on J. W. Redington, at Gazet office, Heppner. The Heppner Gazette iB the old relia ble pioneer paper of Morrow County, Although it has bad tbe stomach-ache several times from over-eating, it has never missed an issue during the 18 years it has been running. It is mailed to any address for $1.50 a year or 50 cents for 3 months. Independent and Ian. reliable The Oregon, ' NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF" THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles. Or.. April 16. 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that, said proof will be made belore Vawter Crawiord, county cieric, ar, tieppner, uregon. on Thursdny, May 24, ihou, viz: WALTER 8. BRUNDAGE, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. for the southeast southwest section 11, and nortneast northwest 54 and north northeast section 14. township 8 south, range 26 east W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: William L. Mallory, Albert A. Osmin, Henry Y. Thompson and Walter Crosby, all ot Heppner, Oregon va-ss Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public Land Sale (Isolated Tract.) XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN 11 pursuance of instructions from the Com mlssioner of the general land otllce, under au thorltv vested In him by section 24fft. V. S Rcvlaed Statute, as amended by the act of Con press approved February 26. 18. we will pro ceed to oiler at public sale on Haturday the 9th day of June, next, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at this office, the following tract of land to-wlt: Northeast lA southwest 4 section 24. tnwnshln 4 south, range 24 E W M. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to fl'e their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights win De lorteiten. Jay P. Ldcas, Register. 8O-80 Otis Patterson. Receiver. V. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., April 30, 1900, NOTICE OF INTENTION. TTVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND J Office at La Grande, or., April 2&, unit). Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County at Heppner, Oregon, on June u, 1900, viz: 81 ERA N. 8HICK, one of the heirs and for tbe heirs of Joshua Ricks, deceased, of Heppuer, Oregon, Homestead entry No. 4416 for the southwest section 12, township 4 south, range 28 E W M. Klie names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: jonn N. Better, tnnu ryter W. C. Lacy and John Nolan, all of Heppner, Or, su-t daktlctt, negiswr, County for low-priced to double up. Nev so low as it does now. is under fence; wil some farmer or stock -111 .1 Wm. Penland and Jas Brldles, - in lact, everything In the way of Horse nllahl cnods can be sold foranywP're. We hav wagon acats. Sj CO., Heppner, Oregon THE Is one that everybody knows. Gilliam Have just received one of the largest stocks of Bain Wagons ev.r brought to Ileppner. Call and See them. rjrioes are Right. Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc, faints ana uns iine dobi in the world). Crockery aDd Glassware. , Highest price paid for fat n, Heppner, Oregon. days and Saturdays of each week at Herren s ranch, 6 miles South of Town. HONEST A "RE ia TWir Ti - - .'(,(& I W v 44 j J. V.' 14 t U 13 UiU) UJUa "LljjUD 1450 pounds. He was foaled July 23, 1800. Sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Canada, imported in 1889 by C. Cheval and bred by E. Ikucbeinin, St. Ours, Quebec, Canada, and was sired by St. Law rence Boy, dam by Richelieu Girl (thoroughbred Canadian mare). Honest Abe's clam was sired by Tornado, a pure bred Catifi dianetallion imported by T. Cunnmgtoo, of Sacramento, Cal., in 1882, anu boiu io ivenaay k omitn, or wooaourn, Uregon. His' dam was sired by the imported French Canadian Stallion Robin Hood, imported ill 188'2 YlV T. Cimnlnot.nn anA onlrl t ETanor, & Smith nf W nnAlnnrn . j uv. uwtu w ivvuuuj 'luiiiu, ui w UUUUUIU,! Or., and afterward sold to Wm. Walbridge, of Heppner, Or. Third J 1 -VI i 1 1 -r . V. . . i i r nam uy wiu imscery; rounn aam uapianuer. Terms: Single leap $5; seasdn $7.50, payable at end of. senson. insurance $10, payable when mares are known to be io foal. Will not be responsible for accidents. Pasturage will be furnished at $1 a month ; D. A. Herren, Owner. Dan Henshew, Manager. ill jl At my ranch, 4 miles southwest of Heppner. On Saturdays at Billy Gordon's Stable, in Heppner. CROOKSTON is a dark bay, 9 years old, weighs 2000 pounds, and is 17 hands high. His dam and sire were imported from Scotland, and his sire sold at Salem for 2500. Terms Season $10; to insure 15; single leap 5. Good pasture at 1 a month. S. A. HUGHES, Owner. MAT HUGHES, Manager. claim for It, marie toanrnre Mobs, Hush handle oar; tne easloftl FREE! end meisr; or perfect ij muiSc, CHEAP writ and let na tell UNABLE ta BU a I i I "X n l I M ro-T,T. at V P mrnd tbnn. Xr lfy.Hi mrh town for this imnmw. W h hv nntrl hutwlrv.1 k. j n v n uivn nur... ft " t,?rt,a i. s , , , " 1 " ' '"- " 'rlr' ft.v ivsii vi.vi.il ne wuMnrit wrt wk U. Lm rr.LAV GTGLE COMPANY. CNcaS WAGON It is one of the best on earth. k Graniteware, Tinware, Agricultural Fresh Meats Salt and Smoked Meats Pure Rendered Leaf Lard Fish every Friday Liberty Market Stock R & Mathews, Proprietors. French Canadian Stallion HONEST ABE Will stand the Season at Wm. Gordon's Stables on Wednes week. The balance of the - ,,, ir.l l,. oy uia Jjummacks; nun dam rjy uia THe Fine Clyde Stallion CB00KST0N, Will make the follows: season of 1900 as Bisbee riONTROSE DIOYGLESIFHEE nt-el; (five color, nelnlit ol Iiunw and mwr wanted and WF Mi: i ififs THE WHEEtC. O. D, oa approval, allowing ,S uwritul IE amine H fully beforo vou im nt It. ir it. iM .,. .11 .r'' and a bolter h,l than you can vn lor any he it' a RID EH A ft F ti T 7 "T " ",",,,w "ri u at our Special Aeeuts sauiple prii of H I ri-50 1 the B-rcauwt barirsin in a Moycle rvrr t.tt 'ml. M Vni.,,.!? . 1 to any W nl on the m.rket an,l y.,u n.' Itmf sntwftT. 5?? W,U,4 if you io nol 11ml It a, we represent We aV? I II ai I i V'?.W'V MAMTACTJ IfKkS aJ take tht. nil?." ut .ItA)" ' ,E and Mke or,ter. Our stents make, niunry Inn. reprewnl us SPEC FICAT IUKS. IF::-.1-' Mie,. M lm.h. w lnt, Improved eiian.hr d r eij an., r device to fasten aeat iv,t Hoyal Arrtl crown t STHl rnnrlnff Known m-i. expenie urwon vnt-marKft. 1 ne irenulue 4 .1i.. .. . , ddk pe,lla, tool, and oceorli the bei To'i, ''n Mtuk. mrtHn or coach trreen, hltrblv njilhed aiidnSl. ! of material thn gom into this aacnlne. OurTudit.r.''''' aatee hra4 with ea,h hk-cle. jer', ar. rianuu. Voiu-uiwyaJiVFyoiar.n WHEELS.: Hot Riannfartrirn tHa .Ka.. j . a roo how onkh we ran V.Z 0 Mhe . T '" ur l'uWli intr.i?whi. h (v'lld for tlarvata Lirt. iit met: rrr DIlila' f anr hank or bnxlM'wi h.ne In t'iln,,, OP ' -K dire.-, tn.m the lar--, tiaX". k 'rieV..!! rr-?:"ii""-" K.iMLiS ISO, II!,