SHEEP. The most important sale this week is that of Ed Day to Alex Lindeey, 1600 thoroughbred ewes at $6 a head. Anson Wright yesterday received from Chas Kirk 1201) mixed lambs at $2.15. I. C. Large has sold to Andrew Neal 1500 ewes, and 500 to Jos. Kicks, at $3. Tom Quaid has bought from Andy Tillard 1000 mixed lambs at $2.10, and Arthur Minor bought 500 from John Ayers at same price. Johnny Kirk now has his sheep on fine feed at 3rock flat. Although he bad to bring them through snow coming out of the mountains, be lost only one out of 2300. Ed Pay has most of his sheep out of the mountains, and all the Heppner bands are working homewards. I. C. Large is back from the 24-day trip he and Joe Hayes made t la rough Grant county, where they bought 11,000 head for the following Heppner men : R. F. Hynd, Frank Elder, J. Q. Wilson, M. S. Oorrigal, John Edwards, Arthur Minor and John Busick. Joe Hayes is on the way out driving a band of mutton sheep, which will be shipped from Heppner. Ike and Joe traveled about 400 miles on the trip and paid $2 for mixed Iambs, $250 tor yearling wethers and $3 to $3.50 for breeding ewes. They found good grass all over the great interior and sheep in fine con dition. . On Oct. 15 Mr. Large will take charge of the place he has leased on the John Day. It has on it a good house, orchard and alfalfa meadow, and 4500 ewes. BKCENT ARRIVALS AT PALACE HOTEL Nat Webb, Walla Walla L Parry, Hamilton J A McCarty, Echo A J Todd, Lone Bock John Madden " Newt " " Chas Jenkins, 8mile F M Courter " ' T E Anderson " M J Morris " JWCbaney " Bert Furlong, Hard man W O Royse " O A Repass " J O Royse " E Scharff, Mon ument II A Cupper and wf., Monument G W Metteer, Fossil Gil Bird " N D Cavon " H Heittman " R A Nichols, Lexington Nels Ma;nusen " C C Curtis. Douglas J E Adkins, Ilillsboro Claud Sloan, Echo Myrtle " K N 8tun field " O F Thompson and son, Echo W E Carrier, Portland M 8 Maxwell, lone J F Turner aDd family, Izee E J Bayley and wf., John Day EdTempleton " ' J A Noble, Pendleton G Davidson, Condon Miss Pearl Dean, Moro Wbeo yon oaunot sleep for ooughlhg, it is hurdly necessary that any one should tell yon that yon need a (ew doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of Ibe throat, and mnke sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For sale by Uonser & Warren. WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK. Portland, Oct. 2. Wheat markets were lifeless on the American side yesterday, although the foreign market was in fair shape. There is considerable wheat oll'ering at the lower limits which are now set for Walla Walla, 55c being the ruling figure offered yesterday, while some were quoting as low as 54c. For a round lot of choice stock, however, 55 was paid The price of Valley is reguluted by the immediate needs of the buyer, and tin der the stress of circumstances as high as 02c, and even 03c, per bushel has been paid for milliim purposes. Blue- stem is easy at 58c. Wool Valley, 12(13c for coarse, 15 (91 Be for best; Eastern Oregon, 1013c; mohair, 25c per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings, 150200 j short wool, ah.i&o;1 medium-wool, 3050c; long wool, (i0(ifl each. Han Francisco, Oct. 2. Wool ispring Nevada, ll(?13c per pound; Eastern Oregon, lOfciH: Valley. Oregon. Kkt 18c, Fall Northern, mountain, 9 fiiucj mountain, 8H)cj plains, 810cj Ilumboltand Mendocino, 10(rfl2o. Chicago, Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts 4000; market generally steady: prime Bteers $4.54(i5.8S ; poor to medium, $4 50 ('5.4(l; Blockers and feeders, steady, $:.8()M.0; cows, $2 75fcr4. 20; heifers, $2.85?i4!X; canners, $2142.05; bulls, $2.05(i(4 30; calves, active $4(?tHX); Texan fed steers, 4 I04.90; Texas grass steers, $3.25(4. Hhoep, receipts, 18,000. Sheep steady to weak ; lambs, choice steady, others 10(tl5c lower. Choice wethers, $3 90(94.20; fair to choice mixed, $3.50(3.85; Western sheep, $3.1H)(il4.15; Texas sheep, $2.50 3.50: native lanibs,$4.255.30; West ern lainliH, $4.60rJ5.10. He Fooled the Surgeons. All dontors told Beniok Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from rectal fistula, he wonld die unless a costly opeartion was performed; but he cured blmaelt with five boxes ot Buckleo's Arnica Halve, the sorest pile oure on earth, ami the brst salve in the world. 25 cents box. Hold by Oonser St Warren Lirug Co. Lady "What! Willie Green, you here fishing on Sunday? I ahull tell your father just us soon as I bbb him." Willie Green "Well, you wou't have to wait long, liere ho comes now. He has beeo hack in the woods dig ging bait!' The Appetite of a Goat I envied by all poor dyspeptic whose stomach sod liver are out of order. All nob should know that Dr. King's New Life Fills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, ftivea splendid appetite, onnd digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health aud great energy. (July ilfo at Uouser St Warrsa Drug Go t SELF-SUCKERS. Being for some time puzzled at the variation of the quantity of milk of one of my cows I came to the conclusion that she was hold, ing the same, or that she had ac quired the habit of sucking herself, writes Specimen Smith of Kuta baga. So I set to work to devise means to check the latter should that be the case, having failed in one or two deyices to detect the failing. Necessity still being the mother of invention, I again set to work to improvise a contrivance out of existing materials. Securing two lengths of small cord, also six pieces of round, light wood about 12 inches long and inches in diameter, I bored inch holes at each end of the sticks, then having tied a knot at one end of the rope, I threaded tbe sticks, then throwing the same across the cow's neck, having regulated the knots and sticks to suit the small of the neck and also the shoulders, I tied the end of the cord to the first knot. Tbia device prevented the cow from reaching her flanks, and in my case has stopped the failing and will save quite a few acres of good milk. WORLD'S WONDER CO. On the evenings of Oct. 15, 16 and 17 the World's Wonder Co. will give an entertainment in the Heppner opera bouse. Their specialties are hypnotism and exposure of spiritualism. A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, la. , writing of his almost miraculous esoape from death, says: "Exposure after measles indnoed sennas lung trouble, wbiob ended in Consumption. I bad frequent hemorrhages and oonghed night aod day. All my doctors said I must soon die Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, wbioh com pletely cared me. 1 would not be with out it even if it cost $5 a bottle. Hun dreds have used it on my recommenda tion and all say it never fails to cure throat, chest and lung troubles." Regular size 60o and $1. Trial bottles free at Conser & Warren Drug Co. VIA Southern Pacific Co Leave Dopot Fifth and I Sts Arrive OVERTAND EX PRESS TKAINB, for Hftlem, RoseburR, Anil land, Baeramento, Or rien, Ban Francisco, Moiavo, Los Angeles, El I'hso, New OrleHUa and the East. 7:10P M 9;15 AM 7:00 P M 8:30 A M At Woodfourn (dally except Hunday), mom Iiik train connect! with train for Mt. An Kel, Hilvcrton, Browns ville, Springfield mid Natron, anil evening train for Mt, Angel and Bllverton. 7:30 A M 11;45PM Corvallls Passenger. Sheridan Passenger. 1111:60 PM 8:25 AM Dally. Daily except Sunday. Rohate tickets on sale between Portland. Safi' ramento and Ban Francisco Net rates f 17 first class and sll second class, Including sleepor Kates and tickets to Eastern Points and Ell rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and A UHTRAL1 K. Can be obtained from J, B K1KKXANU, Ticket Agent, 134 Third 8t, YAMHILL DIVISION. Fassoi.ger Depot, foot of Jclt'crson Streot. lave for uiwego daily at 7:20. :40 a.m.: 12:30, 1:55, :Sfi, 5:15, 6:25, 8:05, 11:80 p. ra ; and 9:00 a. m. on Sundays only. Arrive at Portland dally at 6:85, 8:80 10.8O a.m.: 1:35. 3:15. 4:30. :20, 7:40, 10:00 p.m.; 12:40 a, m. dally, except Monday; 8:30 aud 10:05 a, m. on Sundays only. Leave for DalJas dally, ezenpt Sunday, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 0:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallls for Alrlle Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2:45 p in Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. Except bmiday. R. KOKfTLEK, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM 'Jen, V. V. Agt.. Portland, Oregon NOT VERY PLEASANT. Elislia Durrett, of Granite, was lost in the mountains near Desola. Hon lake last week and niter being out in the storm that raged on the Greenhorn lor 5J hoars, hDally turned up at the ranch of Harry Brundage, on Desolation creek several miles below the Ihfi; mea dows, sbj'b the Eegle. lie had left a ranch at the lake for a few hours hunt in the mountains at the head of Deoolatiou croek. The day was foggy, aud when he started on the return home he soon discovered that he was lost. Being without matches, he had to submit to the ordeal aud make the best of it, and when he reached the cabin of Mr. Brundage he was nearly ex haUBted from chill and hunger, having wound around over the mountains and traveled the dis tance of over 25 miles. This iucident was the occasion of a large number of people from Granite and Bnsanville turning out to search for the young man, as was the case Beveral years ago when the daughter of 11. Nelson, of Susanville, was lost in the mouu tains for about a week. Doctor "Well, inv little fellow. you have got quite well again. I was sure that tlie puis 1 letc you would cure von. How did vou take them in water or in cake?" Lit tle Willie ' Ob, I used them in my pop-gun." Glorious News Conns from Dr. D. B. Csrgile, of Washita, I. T. Ua writes: "Pour bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer ot scrofula, which bait oiuih1 her great suffering tor years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors omthl give uo help; bnt her oure is complete aud her health is excellent." This shows wuat thousands have proved that Klertno Hitters is tbe best blood paritter known. It's the sa nreme remedy for enema, tetter, salt rbeam, ulcers, boils and running sores. II stimulates liver, kiilneys and bowels. expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50c, Sold by Conser Warren Drag Vo, Uearsuteed, EAST IT WOOL. The Heppner market continues life less. A few sales are reported in Port land. In Boston the demand for wool is confined to such lots as the manufac turers may need, The territory grades show the principal tales. ' Territory; scoured basis Montana and Wyoming, fine medium and fine, 17 (18c; scoured, 60c; staple 5253o. Utah, fine medium and tine, 1617c; scoured, 48(g50c ; staple, 52(S53c. Idaho fine medium and fine, 1617c; scoured, 4850c; staple, 5253c. Australian, scoured basis, spot prices combine, superfine, nominal, 8285c; good, 7880c. It Happened In a Drug Store. ''One day last winter a lady oame to my drug store and aeked for a brand of oongh medicine thai I did not have io stock," says Mr. C. R. Qraodin, tbe pop ular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She wiis disappointed and wanted to know what ootiKU preparation I onuld reoom m nd. I said to her that 1 could freely recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and that she oould take a bottle of tbe remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth tbe money to bring back tbe bottle and T wonld refund tbe price paid. In tbe course of a dsv or two tbe lady came back in company with a friend in need of a oough medicine and advised her lo buy a bottle of Cbamberluio's Cough Remedy. I oousider that a very good reonmmendation for lbs remedy." It is for sale by Oonser & Warren. -AT T. R. HOWARD'S STORE, , Main street, you can find All well adapted to Staple and Fancy Groceries- Fine Teas and Coffees. T. R. HOWARD, The White is King of Sewing Machlneg and Bicycles. WViito Spvvincr MnnViino fin 300-306 Post 8t San Francisco, Cl. VVniie Oewmg lUaCIline O. Cor. of Stockton St,, Facing Pacific Union Club. uiuiam & KisDee, neppner, 8TOCK PAYS BEST. Take it up one side and down the other, stock pays best. A real bargain is now offered in a 1440-acre stock ranch 45 miles south of Heppner. Only $4 an acre. Good outside range; 100 tonB of hay thrown in and 100 acres in grow ing wheat; all under fence amC will raise anything. Apply to Gazette oluce, Heppner. $10 REWARD. Stolen 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. Lazy Livers r Biany tinm the easst. of various imam. Ninety par ont of th Amarleaa ixraple ,r mid to b nwbUit with Hvar and atoaaack omplalnt sack as constipation, VnwiahllTijlf "tt' biUoU8aeM Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 overcom, and rnr thm ills. Tlu-M UbIaU wit M a gentle lax, tlva. They malts til liver ami stomach do their dutv tut thy should. The moat obtlnt cast ytold to thM little Unlets. They oust no and ran be procured at Patterson & Son, Heppner rilll.HTINE WAR. Manila, Oct. 1. Native reports sv that Capt. Devereux Shields and Co. F, 20th Infantry, 45 men, stationed at Boag, Marinduqua Island, embarked Sept. 13 on the gunboat Yillalobos and landed on the Marinduqse i-oast Hept. 14, where 300 of the enemy, armed with rifles, surprised the Anieiicans. The latter fought for several hours, until their ammunition was exhausted, and they were overpowered and surren dered, relief beinjj impossible.' At least four of the soldiers were killed, among whom was ('apt. Shields. The Ameri cans also had several wounded. Lieuts. Re'iif and Bates, on the aun- boat Yorltown, left Manila Monday. After isathenng troops at Batnas thev proceoded to Marinduque to punish the lobelo and release the captives. News from this expedition is awaited with some ftnity at Manila. SPRING PINCHING MACHINE I A. M. Gurm bas equipped his black smith' shop with a spring pinching machine. It is the only one in Oregon east of Portland. He is prepared now to take old buggy springs apart, rebend, temper , and set them up anew. He keeps on hand a supply of the various sizes of bar spring steel. New leaves put in on short notice. NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE DI8TRICT COUBT OP THE UNITED States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of B. F. Miller, a bankrupt In pursuance of an order of sale duly marie and entered in the above entitled matter by the Hon Alex Sweek, referee in bankruptcy, I will on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the livery stable of II. A. Thompson, in Heppner, Morrow county, state of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at hand, the following described personal property of said bankrupt, to-wlt: Thirty bead of horses, three sets har ness, one wagon, one set bob sleds, two lamps, two lanterns, two quilts, one stove, one kitchen treasurer, one bedstead, one set iprlngs, one bureau, one chair, four window shades, one table and one cupboard. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, October 3, 1900. T.J. Humphreys, Trustee. TKBASUBEB'tJ NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL outstanding Morrow county warrants reg istered prior to and including May 8, 1899 , will be paid upon presentation at the office of the treasurer of said county. Interest ceases after the date of this notice. Dated at Heppner, Or., October 4, 1900. M LIOHTENTHAL, It Treasurer of Morrow Coanty. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods, either City or Country Trade. Good Goods.... Fair Prices.-: l Heppner. C. A. HAWKINS, General Manager Dealers in " White" Bicycles and Sewing Machines FAVORITE FEED. Alfalfa is. a perennial, that is. once sown it survives ten, fifteen, twenty, or even thirty years; in fact, in Chili, (South America') from where it waB brought hither some thirty years ago, it has given annual crops for no one knows how long; as was said of some wneds which with all our efforts we have not been able to exterminate, it has always been there, and prob ably it has; since the ancient Span iards brought it there some four centuries ago it has been growing wild on some of the dry rainless plains of Uhiu and reia. It is as nutritive as clover, and indeed has just the right propor tion of nutritive elements for the full support of sheep. Rape is a counterpart of alfalfa for feeding sheep. AN ART. The feeding and breeding of is a fane art it takes a lifetime to acquire it, and the skill ful shepherd who is supposed to know it all, really knows himself, that he is but still a beginner in the art. The shepherd who understands his business is as much tbe manu facturer of wools as the cloth mak er is a mauufaotuier of his goods. Feed and the shepherd can make the wool; tbe sheep is the machine only. The Buocessful business man, whatever be bas to sell, must study his market if be will make the most profit. It will pay a breeder of sheep to visit some big market and see for himself what the peo ple are wanting. HEPPNEB CHURCHES. M. E. church C. D. Nickeleen, pas tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. M. E. church, South F.' F. St. Clair, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Baptist church Sundar School at 10 a. ra. Regular services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. J. W. Stockton, pastor. A. Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Heppner. His work first-class and satisfactory. Give him a call May Street. M t- CuntS rHt AU. USE (40.8. Cj ihu mat t omtU bjrup. Taxes UmmI. Vm fTl NOTICE OF INTENTION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Or., October i, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support other claim and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, United States Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on November 17, 1900, viz: Home stead entry No. 8407, ETTA R. MINOR, of Heppner, Ore , For the east of southeast 4 section 8, town ship 8 south, range 29 E W M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Malerlin D. Clark, William Hipper, Eugene Jones and Johny Covell, all of Heppner, Ore. 8U2-7 e. w. Baktlbtt, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles. Or., Sept. 25, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, United Htates Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, Nov. 2. 1900, viz: FREDRICK BOCK, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. 7276, for the southwest section . townshiD 3 south, ranire K W K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Beuj. J. Mathews, Matt Mugnes, wm. Jfistes and W. J. McKimmy, all of Heppner, Ore BU1-0 Jay P. Lucas, Register. ' NOTICE OF INTENTION. Department of the interior, land Office at The Dalles, Or., Xep.t 21, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following name-1 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 trawiora, county Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday November 2, 1900, viz : ANDREW A8HBAUGH, of Eight Mile, Or., Homestead entry No. 752t for the southwest section 2, township 4 south, range 24 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove Mb continuous residence upon and cultivation nf BafH ianri lamna Tnnna Otnn Dnk ... .huu, ..... .amn.vun. cwk; avudiw, Elihu B. Stanton and James Allen, all of Eight atiie, vre. 801-6 . ' Jay P. Lucas, Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Department of the interior, land Office at La Orande. Ore.. Sent 14. 19no. Notice is hereby given that the following- uameu sebtier uas mea nucice qi nis intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on October 27, 1900, viz: Homestead entry 7504, JOHN WESLEY DEPUY.of Heppner, Ore., For the southeast southeast sec 9, west southwest a, southeast H southwest lk section 10, township 4 south, range 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Aaron S. Burch. Waldo Wat- kins, Robert Dexter and Samuel McBride, all of neppner, vie. 800-5 E. W, Babtljstt, Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. TEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Office at La Grande, Or., Sept. 15. 1900. Notice is hereby elven that the followinir. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Umatilla County. Oregon, at renaieion, uregon, on October 27, 1900, viz: Homestead entry Mo. 8220 of JASPER 8. GULLIFORD, of Ridge, Umatilla County, Oregon, For the west southeast . southwest X northeast , southeast northwest section 38. township 2 south, range 30 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Lightfoot, of Vinson, Ore., Charles Ely and Anthony Corley, of (lurdane, Ore., and John Grooms, of Ridge, Ore E W. Bartlktt, 800 5. KeglBter, NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dulles, Or., 8ept. 18. 1900. Notice is' hereby given that the following- nauieu seiner nas mea nonce oi nis intention to mage tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. Mallory, United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Ore., on Friday, October 26, WOO, viz : EMERY 8PERRY, of Hardman, Ore., Homestead entry No. 8i06, for the northeast northeast and south northeast X section 22. and southeast southeast 4 section 15. township 5 south, rauee 26 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove ui continuous resinence upon aim cuitlva'lon of said land, viz: Fred Knighten. Mack Reilly, Albert Tell and Jap Walker, all of Hardman, Or. 800-5 Jay P. Locas, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND ' vmce ai ijl uranne, ure., ept. 11, 1900. 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 IT. 8. Commissioner, J. W. Morrow, at neppner, uregon, on uctoDer 26, 1900, viz: Homestead entry No. 6422, PHILIP HIRL, of Vinson, Oregon, For the west H northeast , southeast north west H and northeast ) southwest J4 section 12, township 2 south, range 29 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Patrick McDaiO, John Mal- any, Daniel f. uotierty ana Patrick Doborty, all of Vinson, Oregon. 99-4 E. W. Bartlbtt, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at I Grande, Or., 8eit. 11, 1900. 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 oroof will he made before Hon. J W. Morrow, Uuited States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on October 26, 1900, viz: nomesteaa entry no. wix, CHARLEi HIRL, of Vinson. Oregon, For the south 4 southeast hi section 11. south west 14 southwest U seotion 12 and northwest '4 northwest '4 section 18, township 2 south, range29EWM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon and cultlvuMnn of mid land viz: Patrick McDald, John Mal ally. Daniel P Dohertv and Patrick Dnhertv all of Vinson, Oregon. W-4 E. W, BARTLBTT, KegUter, NOTICE OF INTENTION. pEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND" m-r vmce ac me uanes, ure., Sept. 11, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the followinir 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 J. W. Mor row, U. 8, commissioner, at HeDDiier. Oreeon. on Friday, October 19, 1900, viz : MARY EARNST, formerly Mary Brown, of Lexington, Ore., Homestead entry No. 69$). for the southeast U section 17, township 2 south, range 35 E W M, Hne names tne following witnesses to prove her continuous residence unon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ralph Benge, Frank Smith and George Smith, of Lexington, Or., and Wil liam Lasseen, oi neppner. or. ira-4 jay r. L.VCAS, ueguter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPVRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Or., Sept. 11, 1900. Notice is herebv given that the followinir- 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 J. W. Morrow, I' nlted states commissioner, at Henp- ner, Oregon, on Friday, October 19, 1900., viz: JAMKS A BROWN, of Lexington, Ore., , Homestead entrv No. 61, for the northwest section 21, township 2 south, range 25 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: William Lasseen, of Hepp ner, Ore , Ralph Benge, Frank Smith aud George Smith, oi Lexington, Ore. w jay r. ia'i as. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THB INTERIOR, LAND Office at The Dalles, Ore , Sept. 10. 1900 Notice Is hereby given that the tollowinr- named settler has filed notice of hit intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before H, N. rrsier. County Clerk, at Condon. Oregon, on Saturday October 20, 1901), vis: CHARLES J. HAYES, of Lone Rock, Ore., Homestead entry No. 5533. for the west W north east V and north H northwest t section 13, towntnip o sown, range, n m v si. Me names tbe following witnw to prove his eomtmious neaidence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: W. T. Matlock. 1. C. Bennett, James IUn.for-1 and Koy Kilter, all of Lone Rock, Ore, 4 At P. LtA, Rtvfitrr Xo You Want 6ILT-ED6ED INVESTMENTS? Write to me at Heppner, or call at Conser & Warren's Drug Store. . GEO. W. WELLS. II. A. THOMPSON, Proprietor of the 1 mm, fffl i sin .sum On West Side of Main St., Heppner. Hay and Grain bought and sold. First-class Rigs and Saddla Horfies always kept for livery at reasonable rates. The very beat facilities kept lor taking care of teams left in our charge. Give me a trial and be convinced. Heppner Lumber Go 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, Moulding and Screen Doors, ( . And everything appertaining to a first-class Lumber Yard. Tbey will after Maroh 1 deliver lumber to any poiDt in tbe oily limits free of charge. These gentlemen also bay sod sell real estate, rent bouses, write iusnrsDoe. It von have any property to sell or rent, pat it in their bunds, or if yon need soy tbing else in their line be sore to consult tbem first. Tbey will respond promptly to 'phone call No 7. CHEAP PASTURE. Anyone wanting pasturage for a bunch of cattle, horses or sheep, call on J. W. Bedington, at Gazet office, Heppner. A Remington breech-loading . single shot-gun for sale at $12. Gazette office. Depart TIME SCHEDULES Arrive) Chicago- Salt Lake Denver, 4:30 p. m. Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, tit. . , 9a.m. Louis, Chicago, and EftBt. ' Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, 4:30 p. m. Express Ft. Worth, Omaha, 9 a. m, Kansas City, St via. Hunt- Louis. Chicago ' , " ington, aud East, Atlantic Walla Walla, Lewis- 6:20 p. m. Express ton, Spokane, Min 7 '45 a, m, , neapolis, St. Paul, . Via. Spp- Dul uth, 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 River 4:00p.m.' Ex. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. 6:00 a.m. Willamette River 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday , Oregon City, New berg, Salem and Vi ay Landings. 7:00 a.m. Willamette and S:30p. m. Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon., Wed. and Sat. and Frl. Oregon City, Day ton & Way Land ings. , Snake River. Lv. Rlparla Lv. Lewlstos 3:35 a.m. Rlparla to Lewiston 9 a. m. daily daily Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Heppner "n.iufciu. nu. iw arrives ai o:au p. m. irauy except Sunday. . Passengers booked for all Foreign Countries. J. M. KERKAN, Agent. Heppner W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. visit DR. JORDAN'S oriat flUSEUU OF ANATOMY I OBI MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL (BMmu SIMk t Smatk.J Thaterfest Anatomical Jfnscnm m wai w ana. 0ratH attraction In tht CUu. A vxmdtrul tielUJar vUUort. i Whna, or any contract ddisau,MailTiyurlby I th eldest BpscUlist ua th PaeiAs ' nisiaonsnsQ as yon. OR. JORDAM-PRIVATI DISEASES TH mmrm and .Miu frum the ctfacta el youthful India. I oreilona mr hgmsm fn nibm. ' yaars. Nervous and physical Debllitr.Iia. ( ; . LMS IaiaiM4 la all ItmnamnlL ' mra, C,aorriiaM. eittt Frnaran ' I of Urtamilnar. Mc ur a comblmtUm of i rarasaiM, or groat curatiT powsr, tbe Doctor ' has so arranged bis trtmuncat tbat It will not , only alTrd Immedlata rvlkt, but permanent i our. 1 oe uucior aoes not claim to swrtonn 1 miracle, but la well known t be a fair and . sauare Phvlrian and ftiira-Min. itrMtmluM ' I m ispeciity uiHam r Jlcav j . YPHII.I thoronithly radicated from I the system without the use of ! rr. i TnnM fitted by an Expert, Badlest ' I Oar for Baptnr. A quick and radical , cure for PI !. riHsrt aad riatailm.by ' I Dr. Jordan's special painless methods, , EVKRV HAW annlnlnrtaiiMWlll main I oar liontH opinion ot b'scomplalnt. , ' WetuiU dvarmtMi a tOtJTIVM CVt I l every eoM we vnriertnk. consultation kkek ana utrwtiy pnyaje. C HA KQK$ VSRYJtSAtiOtrABLJt Treatment Deraonany or by letter. Write for Ronk. PHILesorUT OW 1 I MASBIASE. Mailed FRUt (A. valuable I DOOK tor meu.) iu or write DR. JORDAN ft CO., 10BI Market St. t. P. IS 111 11 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 make a good home for some farmer or stock man. If not sold soon will be rented on shares to farm. It adjoins the places of Tom yuaid, U. A. rierren, Wm. Penland and Jas. Hayes. Apply to J. W, Redington, Heppner. CHEAP CORWER. -. The large corner property east of J. M. Hager's store and opposite the resi dence of C. A. Rhea, is now offered at the low price of $850. Apply at Gazet office. HORSES FOR SALE. Forty head of mares and colts; none over 7 years; some good 3 and 4-year-o!d geldings; $20 a head, colts thrown in. Apply Gazette office. Home-seekers with means, and invest ors sbonld come here: On tcooont of the low prices at which its lands are offered, Morrow oounty expects to double its population this year. Onnd lnnd can be bonght here at $1.25 to $5 an sore. If you want to buy a real cheap ranch, call on or address Geo. Wells, Qeppnei. He has some places as low as $1.25 an acre, and will mail printed description free on request. , If you want to buy some very low priced ranches, see George Wells, at Conser & Warren's drug store. HOME FOE SALE. A nice house, 6 rooms, well located, lot 50x150, only $1100. Apply at Gazet office. Babbitt metal for packing for sale at Gazette office, 10 cents a pound. RANCH. WANTED. An experienced Bbeep man wants to buy for cash or rent a ranch and range of about 1000 ' acres, not too near the timber. Leave word at the Gazette office, Heppner. 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 office. Don't Be Doped There have been placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition of " Webster's Dictionary." They are being offered under various names at a low price By dry woods dealers, grocers, agents, etc, and in a few instances as a premium for subscrip tions to papers. . Announcements of these comparatively . 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