HARD SENSE. Judicious advertising always pays. The people are looking for bargains as well as news always. It's a part of their business. The constant advertiser is the one who gets the trade. John Wanamaker, one of the most successful business men in our country, says: "I do my heaviest advertising in dull times. Then is when people look most keenly for bargains, and are most anxious to know how much things cost I take as much pains with my announcements as I do with my stock. One big dinner won't keep up the reputation of the house, but steady cooking does it. I never permit interest in my announcements to lagr, and never miss an issue. Advertising has made my store one of the largest in the country." HOGS. Experiments have shown that hogs of suitable age will make a gain of from 11 to 15 pounds in weight for each bushel of wheat consumed. It is probably pretty safe to figure upon IS pounds to the bushel. These experiments necessarily involve an exclusive wheat diet and the hogs will make much better use of the wheat when it formB only a part of the ration. At the present farm prices of hogs and wheat in Ureeon it is evident ly profitable to feed even good wheat. CHEAP PASTURE. Anvone wanting pasturage for a bunch of cattle, horses or sheep, call on J. W. Redington, at Gazet office, Heppner. BipS FOR WOOD. The Heppner School District invites bids for 75 cords of four-foot fir or pine wood to be delivered at the Heppner school house on or before Oct. 1, 1900. Bids will be opened July 2d. Bv order of the Board of Directors. J. J. Roberts, Clerk. , $10 REWARD. Stol6n from Thompson's barn on the night of the Fourth, a silver-mounted bit and bridle. $10 reward and no ques tions asked if returned to James Jones or to Thompson's barn. Robbad tha Grava. A startling iooident.of whioh Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the sabjeot, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful oondition. My skin was almost yellow, eye sunken, tongue coat ed. Dsin continually in baok and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Tnree pbysioians naa givea me np. Fortunatele a friend advised try ina 'Eleotrio Bitters;' and to my (treat ioy and surprise, the first bottle made deoided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the crave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50o, guaranteed, at Conner k Warren Drag Co A Remington breech-loading single shot-gun for sale at $12. Gazette ollice. Hheep-ranch outfits, stock salt, bats and furnishing goods, pipes, tobacco, candy and nuts all these are sold at T. K. Howard's store. MOUNTAIN CAMPING. The best place on earth to camp is among the beautiful Blue mountains, south from Heppner. If you intend go ing there this summer, drop a line to fi. W. Florean, Heppner, and arrange with him to haul out yourself and bag gage. He owns a ranch out there, and has good teams, and knows every foot ot the mountains. During last May an infant child of oar neighbor was suffering from cholera in fantum. The dootor bad given np all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlaib's Colio, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the boose, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used ac cording to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The obild is now vigorous and healthy. I bave reoommeDdsd this remedy frequently and bave never known it to fail. Mra. Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. Sold bv Conser k Warren. ANOTHElt FAST TRAIN. The Rio Grande Western Railway, "The Great Halt Lake Route," baa re sumed its fast train servloe to the East, making the ran from Portland to Chicago in three days and a bait. No layover is neoesssry, and only one change ot oars is made. Those who desire it bave the privilege, however, of a daylight stop over either at Ball Lake Oity or Denver. Three daily express trains are ran, leav ing Ogden, Utah, at 7:15 a. m. and 1:15 and 7 p. m. The morning train oarrlea through standard sleeper to Chicago, via the Burlington Route and the night train one via the Chicago Rook Island k Paoiflo Railway. The tourist sleepers and ebair oars run daily as formerly through from Portland to Denver. Twioe a week tonriat run through from Portland lo Host on. All trains carry dining oars, making the trip aoross the ' continent, via "The Great Halt Lake Route," most desirable. The Uio Qrande Western Railway Is the only road running through Salt Lake City, and with its oonneotlons the Denver & Rio Grande and the Colorado Midland takes the passenger through the famous Rocky Mountain soenery ot Colorado For rates and all other information, address J. D. Mansfield, General Agent, 253 Washington HI., Portland, Oregon That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave jou if you nsed Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers bave proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches They make pare blood and strong nerves and build no yonr health. Easy to take. Try tbem. Only 25c Money back it not cured. Bold at Conser k Warren Drug Co, If you want to buy some very low priced ranches, sue George Well. t WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK. n , i 1 I . n pni LI.. rortiana, J my 10. ihb vwuanu ket showed decided weakness soon after the opening yesterday, but puiiea up somewhat toward the close, which was a fraction better than that of the day previous. In the local market there in vorv lioht imnrovement. altboutrh a few sales were reported at prices rang ing from 5557c for Walla Walla, with Valley quoted at 5556c. The needs of ho Brnirtnrct urn not nraRRinu at the present time, and they are accordingly in no hurry aoout increasing ineir umiis much above export values. All grades of flour are 15c lower, in sympathy with wneat. Wool Valley, 1213c for ooarse, 15(816c for best; Eastern Oregon, 1015c; mohair, 25c per pound. Sheepskins bhearlings, 1&Ucj snort wool, 2o.Joc; medium-wool, 3U(e.wc; long wool, C0$1 each. Ban Francisco July 18. Wool Spring Nevada, 1315c per pound; Kastern Oregon, 10lo ; valley, uregon, 18 20c. Vail Northern, mountain, 10 a,12c; mountain, 810c; plains, 810c; Humboltand Mendocino, 1314c. Chicago, July 18. Cattle Receipts 3000. Native steers average aboutsteady, Texans slow to 10c luwer, butchers' stock steadv to strong; natives best on sale today, one carload at 15 30; good to prime steers $55.75; poor to medium, $4 5U5 ; feeders, steaav WW 5.75; mixed stockers, slow, $3 35 3.90; cows, $3(4.(SU; heifers, istgo; can- ners steady, $2Z.80; bulls, .oU(S4.ou; oalvea atnndv. 4 500)8.80. Texans re ceipts, 1400; bst on sale today, 2 cars at $4 90; Texan fed steers, 4.10(5; Texas crass steers. (3.254; Texas hntnhom. il.K)32 50. Sheep, receipts, 10,000. Sheep steady to slow, lambs 1525c lower; good to choice wethers, $44.50; fair to choice mixed, $3.104; Western sheep, and yearlings, $34.50: Texas sheep, $34; native lambs. ti.wim.w, western lambs, $56. When in pain, call on Dr. Metzler, the dentist. Don't wait for the pain but get him to fix your teeth before the pain begins Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. Higgins, editor Senses, (Ills News, was afflicted for years with piles that no dootor or remedy helped until he tried Booklen' Arnioa Halve. He writes two boxes wholly cored him. It's the surest Pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed Bold by Coneer & Warren Drag Co. A recognized authority The Weekly Oregonlan. LOAN WANTED. A man who owns 900 acres of good land and much other property wants to borrow $3000 on 2 years' time at 8 per cent. Anybody who wants to make such a loan, send word to the Gazette ollice. Elijah Welch has sold his Middle Fsrk ranch to the Ayers Cattle Co. A Good Congh Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If afllioted with aoy throat or lung trouble give it a trial for it is oertsin to prove beoefloial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yield ed to this remedy and perfeot health been restored. Cases that seemed hope less, that the climate of famous healtb resorts failed to benefit, have been per manently oared by its use. lor sale by Conner & Warren. HEPPNElt MARKET PRICKS. Wool perlt) 11 to IS Wheat per bushel 42 Flour par bbl 8 00 Oat per bushel 40 Barley per 100 lbs 50 Hay, alfalfa, per ton 7 00 (In stack at ranch) 5 00 Hay. wheat .....7 to9 (In stack at ranch) 7 00 nacon per id uani per id 1 Beet. best, on foot 4 Heef.cutup 7 to 15 Butter per lb 85 to HO Eggs ' 15 Potatoes, new IK to 1 Chickens, ner doz 4to Dry Hides, No. 1, per lb 15 Bhecp Pelts, per lb 10 to 11 Score cards on which you can keep tally on all kinds of gaineB are now kept on tale at the Heppner Gazette olhce. BICYCLE BARGAIN. If you want to buy a new $50 Armada bicycle, one of the finest that is made, for $30, call at Gazette ollice. N QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT LINK TO UTAH, COLORADO, NE BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS SOURI RIVER and all Points EAS1 and SOUTH EAST. NEW YORK, 4i day CHICAGO, 3 J " 1EITNER III ST. LOUIS, OMAHA, 3 3 I SALT LAKE. 1 J " C. O. Tebby, W. E. Ooman, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agt 124 Third St., Portland. Ore. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Ry. The Favorite Line to A.11 Points East Broad, vestlbuled, up-to-date trains between Pueblo and Denver, ft ml Omaha, Chicago and Kanaas CUT, making direct connections in Chicago with all morning trains east. First olau Pullman tlleepers. Library Buffet cars, between Uonvcr ami Chicago; the most perfect dining car service in the world "a la carte": through tint elax Pullman sleeper very day between Halt Lake City and Chicago via. tha Scenic Line. Personally conducted excursions in ordinary Pullman sleeping ears once a week from Portland and Han Francisco to Omaha, Chicago, rhitlalo. Boston and New York, via. the lireat Kalt take Route without change to Chicago. No annoving transfer in Chicago, Them car are provided with ail weekly periodicals for Irea urn o( our patrons. For further information, maps, folders, etc Call on your nearest ticket agent, or address A. K. COOPER. Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. Portland, Ore. SHORT LINE Ry CJ Beat I oiwh tjrrup. Taies lil. tls fTJ In time. 8-M by dnnggtwta. , JJ , Tte Bridal feasi lenten period of enforced fasting and fleshly mortification. The cheek grows hollow, the eyes are dull and deep ringed, and the step is slow and languid. There is an "all dragged-out feeling, " which tnaices ute an utter burden. The great func tional changes which follow marriage are not usually antici- Iiated, or the wife y suffering might be avoided. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is the best friend of weak and sickly women. It cures the womanly dis eases that rob the eye of brightness and the step of lightness. It tones up the system and establishes the womanly organ ism on a basis of sound health. Favorite Pre scription" con tains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor other nar cotics. Accept no substitute. There is no other medicine "just as good" for weak and sickly women. " I had been a great sufferer from female weak ness for about two years," write Mra. Emma Richaroson, oi lioss, wayne v-o., n.y. nnt An nw work nart of the time. 1 took fonr bottle of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription and felt aa well a I ever did." Younsr married women will find a lasting friend in Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. It contains 1008 pages and is sent free (in paper cover), on re ceipt of 21 one -cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Cloth bind ing, 31 stamps. Address m. jr.. v . ncric, Buffalo, N. Y. Everybody wants to Oregonian has to say. know what Tha TTT bio Depart TIME SCHEDULES Akrivs Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver, 5:90 p.m. Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, Ht. 7:45a.m. Louis, Chloago, and East. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, 5:20 p. m. Express Ft. Worth, Omaha, 7:45 a.m. Kansas City, St , via. Hunt- Louis, Chicago Ington, and East. Atlantio Walla Walla, Lewis- 6:20 p. m. Express ton, Spokane, Mln-7-45 a. m, neapolia, St. Paul, Via. Bpo- Duluth, Milwau kane. kee Chicago and East; 8.00 p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00 p.m. From Portland. All sailing dates subject to change, For San Francisco Sail every 5 days 8:00 p.m. COLUMBIA RlVEB 4:00 p.m. Ex. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. 6:00 a.m. Willametti Rivbr 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem and W ay Landings. 7:00a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m. Tues.. Thur, Yamhill Kivkbs. Mon., Wed. and Sat. and Frl. Oregon City, Day ton b Way Land ings. Snaki River. Lr. Kiparia Lv.LewistOB 3:35 a. ra. Riparia to Lewiston 9 a. m. dally . daily Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner at 7 :45 a.m. No. 10 arrives at 5:30 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Passangtrs booked for all Foreign Countries. M. KEKNAN, Agent, Heppner. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. SWATCHES SENT FREEST EXAMINATION AND APPROVAL Vow Kiww Jutt What VM uy. Every watch stump' a with maker's name, and warranted. Thin haul. some, durable, reliable Ginvln Oubr ttlvarln Cm (Open Face) sorew baok and acrew bezel. duat-Droof . will wear and r(iaia it panMi ailvsp attar for a 1 1 1 lima, f?ent'fl 16 afze, atem wind aud stem act, fit U'dwith a flanvlM I TM THOMAS CINTURV Mava awni, pu a ran teed eaaurat a years, as a-omi ana aeo teT appearing watch aa any man nead a. Hend ua thia ad. with your order and we will 8 end It Ut o. u examination and approval, fcxanv ine it tborouKhh nri If found 1ual rpnreaented eqnal to watches reiaiieu uiih aMiQ.W, pay Exp, aui. our price, $2.98 and Rzp. oharirea. Give it SO days trial. If not sat lstled we return vourmoney. Forosab with order ) rai i Fin cM-rui wstoh chain. F. E. Encell &Co. 330 Dearborn St.Chlcago 'visit DR. JORDAN'S ut UUSEUU OF ANATOUY I0BI MARKET IT, MN FlUNCttOO, ML. ar4 mmrm wit ara aiiffartaai ftuin lha advc et youiklnl ta4ia nrauoiM ar saaMiSi la matnrar . 'Tear. HarvoiisandBhvai Sj; BKXoaer, LmS Mh4 la all lucoauplt- rations; iMrmKivrrMn, rniwwr. rlir. fiaaorrbM. aiiMS. rrviMiv f t'rlnatlita, Hy a eillnaHa of rmtlM, of rat curatlv powtr, tb Dsetar ' haa so arraniwt hla traatmat that It will not , ouly afford ItuntiMllaia relief, but parmanantf etira. l n Doctor ffua nni claim to Mi-form . nilrclM. but M wall knowa M tx a lair and t m In biaiwlaliv Dlavawoa mrm. NVIHII.II thoroughly erdk-awd frasa m tha nyntciu without the um ot Narcairy. T Tra.ipi nttwd bv an ivrt. Hailll1 i far for Rualar. A quirk ana mlM l eurtxor rilT. nuar ana riaiaiiaavaj ' Dr. Jordan's anaolal palnlaas malbona. atvr.KT M.N applying u wul raeatva i our htmttt opinion ot hla romplalnl, . Wt K ill Oininm'M a tO&irirS CCSMtt ..imuiitlim rHKB and ttrk-lly Brivata. CH.tMfS 11 Nt.iHOXAIlLM. Tr.aiu.dul iiaivuuaMv or I I knar. Wrl( t,.r H,k. PHH.OrlfT r IN4RRUK. MMiKnlHEa. lAvaluaUiai book tor man.) w or DR JORDAN A CO.. 1081 Marks! St. a. F. 11 you taae ion pitprr emu in n nnj OM,,nl..n you won't have to heir vour (ttanrn Bui tm m Thstartaat AnatomMltasua Y& la Ik World. f &rtt alltwNM Ki ( Ct7y. X I 11.1 Wtakavuti. or sn70atrmfV f 1 'J 1 1 ddlaaaM,alUTlynarlbf 4 1 tbsoidcal apwliIWtuatiralit If- Comi. JCstabuatttdMyMca. J I W 1 1 DIL 'MDMril,VATI DUIA8U i ri.r A S CD -fmmmMmM A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor ioneer Tailor of Heppner. His work first-class and satisfactory. Give him a call May Street. VIA Southern Pacific Co Lear Dopot Fifth and I Sts Arrive OVERLAND EX PRESS TKAINB, lor Salem, RoseburK, Ash land, Sacramento, Og den, San Francisco, Mojave, Los Angeles, EI Paso, New Orleans and the East. 7:10 P M 9;15AM 8:30 AH 7:00 P M At Woodbnrn (daily except Sunday), morn ing train connect! with train for Mt. An gel, Bllverton, Browns ville, Springfield and Natron, and evening train for Mt. Angel and Silverton. 1(7:30 A M U;45PM Corvallis Passenger. Sheridan Passenger. ll:50 PM 8:25 AM 'Daily. Dally except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Portland, Sac ramento and San Francisco Net rates $17 first class and $11 second class, Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern f onus ana iui rope. Also JAfAlN, uuijna, HUubULU ana AUSTRALIA, can oe ootainea irom J. a, KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent, 134 Third St. YAMHILL DIVISION. . Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson Street. . Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20. 9:40 a. i iw MJ,.3 -ir. 6:25. 8:05. 11:30 D. m. t a 9:00 a. m. on Sundays only. Arrive at Portland rtnllv at 6:HA.8:MI. '1U.0O a. m.: i:sd, a:io, i:ou, :20, 7:40, 10:00 p.m.; 12:40 a. m. daily, except Monaay; b:w ana iu:un a, m. ou cuuuays uuiy. Leave lor uallas aauy, ezcept ounuajr, at i:ou p.m. Arrive at fortiana at :sua.m. Passenger train leaves Dalits for Airlie Mon davs. Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:46 p. m Returns mesaays, inursaaya auu 'Except Sunday. R. EOKHLXR. Manager, C. H. MARKHAM Geo. P. A P. Alt. Portland. Oregon "Tie Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland 4 Astoria Navigation Co. 'DALLES CITY" AND 'REGULATOR Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt, and are In excellent shape for tha season of 1899, Th Regulator Lin will endeavor to give its patrons tbe best service possible. For Comfort. Economy ana PUaauro travel by the steamers of Tho Regulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland and The Dalles at 7 a. m., except 8undavs; arrive at Portland 4:30 p. m.: arrive at The Dalle at 6 p. m. Portland office, Tbe Dalles office, Oat St. Dock. court street. W. a ALLAWAT, General Agent Old Ocean. Now is the time to hear and en joy Old Ocean's roar. The people of the great interior are cordially invited to travel down the beautiful Columbia on the WHITE COLLAR LINE BAILEY GATZERT (Alder-street Dock) Leave Portland dally every moraine at o'olook, except Sunday. Returning, leaves As toria every night at 7 o'clock, except Sunday. taaasatjr Kaaaraa, oa 0 ri. a4aMa.i. am.,' hoaaSrtnaiKtoaiaaBtaibtT. Book'-BowV, (Sfcwmt! a aaaToKiaa rataaaaTraa-MaTaa,"S raxi. rainat ami mt "a ta t.r.V ranirr uvnu or t Txaar raACTioa.i 10.000 PATENTS PROCURE THROUGH THEM,. . ftl All baaiaai aoaSaaalial. aa a JaiunilJ kN HnW alna.r.ta aharaaa V STC, A. SNOW & CO. PTNTIAWI, ii' - . . Biaunuimat e V . tfi W. . a. fStsw ottios, aiwa., a ,i Mi RANCH WANTED. An experienced sheep man wauls to buy for caBh or rent a ranch and rane of about 1000 acres, not too near the timber. Leave word at the Gazette office, Heppner. NOHCE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Ortino at 1m Omnrln. Or.. July 6. 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to commute and make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before N.J Hale, uuitea Blares uommuwimier, at lone, Oregon, on August 24, 1900, viz : Home stead entry No. 7661 of JOHN A. BAL8IGER, of Heppner, Ore., Tor the west i southeast and east M south west hi section 28, township 4 south, range 29 E W M. , , He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: E L Freeland. of Heppner, Ore., E. J. Keller, Edd Glock and U. B. Drake, all of lone, Ore. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAKD 1 i Dffipn at. l. Grande. Or.. July 6. 1900. Notice is hereby given tnat tne lonowing- named settler has filed notice of his intention tn maVfl final nroof in suDDort of bis claim, and that said 11 roof will be made before tne I County Clerk of Umatilla county, uregon, at Pendleton, uregon, on August, z, iaw, ra. Homestead entry No. 6845 of HUGH ROS8, of Vinson, Ore., Vnr tha ot u annthweat U and east north west !4 section 13, township 1 south, range 29 EWM. t. Ho nomo t.hn fnllowinff witnesses to nrove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of Boirt lonrt. viz: Joe mil. wuuam uouaiiu, James Kramer and Donald Ross, all of Vinson, Oregon. 90-5. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TVEPARTMENT Or THE INTERIOR, U Office at The Dalles, Ore. , J u ly , r.w. MnHno la hrnhv riven that the followine- named settler has Hied notice of his intention in malm Anal nroof tn sunDOrt of ms Claim, ana that said nroof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday August is, lm viz: ARTHUR SMITH, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. 5301 for the south Yt northeast M and east V4 southeast section 12, tnwmhln a amlth rAnirA llfi EWM. Ua namam thn fnllnwtllff witnesses tO DrOVehiS continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis : William D. Lord, Albert Osman, Thomas Quaid and Daniel B. Stalter, all of Heppner, Ore. . , UfJ.g JAY r. IJUU&B, AVKiBtUC NOTICE OF INTENTION. TVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND I I nntna at The Dalles. Or.. June 16. 1900. Nntina la herehv clven that the followintr- named settler has filed notice of her intention tn niakn final nroof in suDDort of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at Heppner, uregon, on Thursdny, July 26, law, viz: MILLIE L. MILLER, formerly Millie I Kirk, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead Entry No. 6390, for the west M nnrthmt u anntheast northwest lX and northeast hi southwest hi section 6, townshly 4 south, range 28 E W M. Hhe names tne touowing wiiueaaea wi hhjis her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Silas Wright. Oscar Shafer, Henrv Bcherzioger and James u. nays, an oi geppner, Oregon. y-j Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Ore., June 2A, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following luni .ottio. haa lit notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before 0. 8. Commissioner, J. W. Morrow, at Heppner, Oregon, on August 9, 1900, viz: Home stead entry no. ootf maue uj JAMES D. BROWN, of Heppner, Ore., Vnr tha annth U. northeast and south V4 northwest i section 14, township 1 south, range He names the following witnesses to prove hlscontinnous residence upon ana cainrauou SKHHSHS ol James nf R.nnna, Drafrnn 88-iW ' E, W. Bartlxtt, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TEPARTMENlf Of THE INTERIOR, LAND 1 Offit at La Grande, or.. June a, im Kiin la hirnhi slven that the following name! 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 August 11. 1900, vis: Homestead entry No. 9251, made by ALINA MANNING, of Heppner, Ore.. For the northwest southwest south H annthweat U and southwest M southeast W of aaxiinn a tnwnahio 4 south, range '11 K She names the iollowiug witnesses to prove v,A Mntiminni rAairlnr uMD and cultivation of said land, vis: John H. Romjue, Robert Dexter, Joseph Potter and Jerry Phillips, all of Heppner, Oregon. 88-93 E. W. BAHTUtTT, Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. TkEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND U Office at La Grande, or., join . Notice is hereby given that the follow ng named settler has filed notica of hit intention named settler has filed notica of bit intention nTciaMlh before the County Clerk of Morrow County t Hftnnnnr nreavin. on .DKltni 11. ti-w Homestead entry No 8161, made by HARRY H. HAYMAN.of Heppner, Ore., For lots 1 and 2 and east northwest section 81. township 2 south, range 3 K W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Sarah E. lonr. J"rt D. Brown, John B. Nolan and James M. Wilkinson all of Heppuer, Oregon. . , S8 E, W, BAtTi-BTT, Reflsier. Heppner Lumber Co. R. C. Wills and C. C. Patterson Have organized the above Company with headquarters just North of The Fair store in Heppner, Oregon, and have their yard fully stocked with all kinds of Rough and Dressed ...LUMBER... Doors. Windows, Shingles, Screen Doors and Moulding of And everything appertaining to a firet-claes Lumber Yard, Tbey will after March 1 deliver lumber to any point in tbe oity limits free of charge. These gentlemen also buy and sell real estate, rent bouses, write insurance. If you have any property to sell or rent, put it in their baods, or if you need any thing else id their line be sure to consult to 'phone call No 7. Maa.,,,.,M.aaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaiaiaaaiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaiaaaaaaal i The largest and best selected M stock in Morrow county. Paints, Oils Jewelry and Glass A. fine stock to A full stock. select from. o Kodaks Stationery Supplies of all kinds. T The very latest. CONSER & WARREN. At my ranch, 4 miles southwest of Heppner. On Saturdays at Billy Gordon's Stable, in Heppner. CROOKSTON old, weighs 2000 pounds, and is 174 hands high. His dam and sire were imported irom Scotland, and his sire Terms Season $10; to insure 15; single leap $5. Good pasture at $1 a month. S. A. HUGHES, Owner. MAT HUGHES, Manager. Come to Morrow County for low-priced lands. Values are sure to double up. Nev er again will land sell so low as it does now. At S5 an acre I offer 324 acres 5 miles south of Heppner; almost all good plow land, has running water and is under fence; will . j , a god home tor man. If not sold soon will be rented on shares to farm. It adjoins the places of Tom Quaid, D. A. Herren, Wm. Penland and Jas. Hayes, Apply to J. V. Redington, Heppner, all Kinds. toem nrsi. iney win respond promptly The Fine Clyde Stallion CR00KST0N, Will make the follows: season of 1900 aa is a dark bay, 9 years sold at Salem for $2500. some farmer .or stock- Carter ft Wrrr-n'1rui