CIRCUIT COURT. In its last issue the Gazette printed the proceedings of the circuit court up to the time of going to press. Since then the following proceedings were had: D Hirl vs J L Waldron ; G IV Phelps for plaintiff, J H Lawrey for defendant. Settled and dismissed. Richet Co. vs Jennie Willingham and HA Thompson; GW Caldwell and C E Redfield for pi, G W Phelps and J W Morrow for defts. Plaintiff takes judg ment by agreement; order for sale of attached property. W P Scrivner vs S Florean ; C E Red field for pi, G W PheZps for deft. Judg ment on pleadings. E G Sperry vs Frank WiHis ; W H Dobyna for pi. Judgment for plaintiff. D E GiZman vs T A DriskeW; C E RedfieZd for pZ. Not at issue. BeZZe LaZande vs R M Hart; G W PheZps for pZ. Judgment for plaintifl" on verdict. R Davis vs Margaret Haney; W H Dobyns and R J FZeming for pZ. De fault ; judgment and order of sale of at tached property, Geo Lawrence Co vs D W Horner & J A Thompson as administrator; C E Redfield for pZ, G W PheZps for deft. Demurrer overruled; 10 days to answer, Francis McCabe vs Jerry Brosman; Morrow & Rea foe pZ. Not at issue. , State of Oregon upon reZation to J D French vs Andrew Cook ; contest for office of road supervisor ; G W PheZps for pZ, C E RedfieZd for deft. Judgment on pleadings for plaintiff. O E Farnsworth vs A T McNay and J W 8mith; Morrow & Kea for pZ. Sarah WaZker vs H S WaZker, di vorce ; G W PheZps for pZ. Defaalt. BertbB Gardner vs . Wm Gardner, divorce; Morrow & Rea for pZ. Publi cation of summons ordered in the Heppner Gazette. Padberg vs. White. Passed. J M Bentley vs Eben Roberts. Set tled and dismissed. STOCK PAYS BEST. Take it up one side and down the other, stock pays best. A real bargain is now offered in a 1440-a'cre stock ranch 45 miles south of Heppner. Only )4 an acre. Good outside range; 100 tons of hay thrown in and 100 acres in grow ing wheat; all under fence and will raise anything. Apply to Gazette office, Heppner. CHEAP CORNER. 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. OVERLAND. The Overand Monthy Magazine has wonderfuy improved under the guid ance of J.'II. Bridge and R. L. Eames, and is now a credit to the coast. The Overand covers a wide range of subjects, and is very attractivey itis trated. Its stories and sketches have the true Pacific flavor, and the maga zine is given to the pubic at the ow price of $1 per year. Ca and see sampe copies at Gazette office, where subscriptions may be eft. HOMES ARE HERE. The Heppner Gazet receives many letters from men in the middle west, asking il to answer by return mail a great many questions about the Hepp ner country. To personally answer so many letters and so many questions takes too much time. When such people are thinking of coming here, the Gazet freely mails thoin sample copies and copies of its circulur describing the main points of interest. There is no reason why Morrow coun ty cannot support twice its present pop ulation, and for those wbo are willing to work, homes are here. The man with cash to invent would probably reap as rich returns from it here as elsewhere, for land values here are the lowest on earth considering the production and profits. Morrow county is in excellent finan cial condition, taxes are very reason able! and home-hunters who come here and are willing to take chances with the rest of us will find a fair share ot pros perity awaiting them. Score cards on which yon can kee tay on a kinds of games are now kept'' o n sae at the Heppner Gazette office. Heppner Gazette only 4 bits for 3 mouths. If von want to buv a real chean rf -., c ranch, call on or address Geo, wells, lieppnet. lie has some places as low as $1.25 an acre, and will mail printed description free on request. A Village Rlaokamlth Raved His Little Bona ijiie. Mr. fl. H. Blaok, the well-known vil lag blacksmith at Qrahamsville, Sulli van Co., N. Y., says: "Our little son, 5 years old, has always been sabjeot to croup, and so bud bave tbe attnoks been tbat we bave feared many limes that be wonld die. We have bad the dootor and need many medioinee, but Chamberlain's Oongu Remedy is now our sole reliance. It (earns to dissolve the tough tnuoui and by giving frequent doses when the oroupy symptoms appear we have found that tbe dreaded oroup is oured before it gets settled." There is no danger in giving this remedy for it oontaius no opium or other injurious drag and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by Cooser & Warren. RED FRONT STABLE. . When you come to Heppner, put up your team at the Red Front Livery Sta ble on Main st,, opposite the brewery, They will roceive the bestol care. Bug gies, teams and saddle horses for hire at reasonable rates. Hay and grain Dougni anu soiu. Binns Bros, HOTEL HEPPNER. This well kept house is centrally lo cated on the west side of Main stroet, Heppner, and bus good rooms and a bountiful table, at reasonable rates. The Heppner and Canyon City stage starts from the Hotel Heppner daily, except Monday, and goes through in 24 hours. The Telephone Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, on west side of Main street, keeps first-class rigs and saddle horses, and takes the beet oi care oi them. II. A. Thompson, Propriutor of all Three. SA.M TEED DEAD. The well-known printer, Sam Teed, died at Hotel Heppner early Tuesday morning. Dr. House, the attending physician, says that death resulted from exhaustion fol lowing alcoholism. W. H. Adkins and Chester Norton were sitting up with the sick man when death came. Deceased's brother has been telegraphed for and will come from Huntington. The convention of county offi cials was not in favor of repealing the scalp bounty law, and sat down on the repeal report of its commit tee. Judge Bartholomew, the pres ident, made a telling speech in fa vor of continuing the bounty. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notable among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta route is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and add sources of enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in the variety of its in dustries, in itB prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of moun tain, shore, valley and plain. The two daily Shasta trains from Port land to California have been recently equipped with the most approved pat tern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arizona may be had on application to C. H. Markham, G. P. A., Portland, Ore. WARNING. Grazing on my land 5 miles south of Heppner is in violation of common law and justice. During free trade days it was all right to swipe my good grass, for sbeep were worth nothing. But now it is different, and it is not fair that I should be left in the hole for taxes. So I will be compelled to prosecute anyone who trespasses upon my land. J. W. Redington. Heppner's big 3-stcry Talace Hotel iB a credit to the Northwest, and is con ducted under the personal supervision of its owner, Senator J. W. Morrow, at prices within the reach of all. ART CLASS. The ladies of Heppner are respectful ly informed that Mrs. Redington has started her art class, and Is now pre pared to give instruction in oil painting, crayon, pastel or water colors. Pupils may begin at any time. Corner Chase and May streets. Home-seekers with means, and invest ors should come here. On account of the low prices at which its lands are offered, Morrow oounty expeots to double its population this year. Good land can be bnnght here st 81.25 to 85 an bops. New Lodging House. I have re-papered and re furnished the well-known i MouQtaiQ Huse And it is now ready for the accommodation of lodgers by the day, wek or month. Good rooms and clean, com fortable beds. Lodging 25 eents. I. N. BABEY. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the County of Morrow. Bertha Uarduer, Plaintiff, ) va. Summons. William Gardner, Defendant. ) To William Gardner, the above-named de fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby reuulred to appear and answer the complaint tiled analiiBt you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the iKlth day of November, l'.HK), said date being six weeic irom (.wtoner tne lfttn, me aate oi the llrHt publication of this summons, aud you will take notice Unit if von fail to appear and an- wer taid complaint on or before laid 80th day of November, for want thereof the plaintiff will lane a decree against you lor tne renet prayea I... I.. 1...- I ... ... ...I.. un . A t iui in inn i;(MiiureiiiL, bw-vib. rn n ueurue iiir- ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing noiween you ann u piaintui. You will also take notice that this summons Is served upon you by publication In pursuance of an order of the Hon. w . K. Kills, Judge of the circuit court oi the ritato of oragon for the Sixth Judicial district, which order is dated on the Uth day of Uct lUUO, and made at chambers at Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, and auch order peraeribed that service of this sum mons anouid pe mane on you by pub ication thereof in the Heppner Gazette not loss than once a woek lor au consecutive weeks O. W. Kka and J. W. Moukow, 804-10 Plaintiff's Attorneys. Tho Model LODGING HOUSE Over the old City hotel on west Main street, has just been Overhauled, Remodeled and Refurnished. J?ods 25 and 50 cents. Special rates to regular roomors If you want a Rood, cozy, quiet place to sleep, call on the proprietor JOS. INGrRISOII. NOW FOR TREES. I am now prepared to take orders for fruit, shade and ornamental trees, grape vinos nnd small fruits, loses aud shrub bery, which have been grown without irrigation by The lalles Nurseries. will canvass Morrow and Grant counties (or both spring and fall delivery, and in all cases guarantee satislaction. My address is Hardman, and I will see that all stock is promptly delivered llAKBV Cl'MMINtlS, $100 REWARD. A reward of $100 will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons stealing horses branded r-. V, or -S- on left stitle. T. J. Matlock, ,1. M. Kkknky. 1 OitS WntHtTiT KS frAiLS. CJ dm rv nrmrvi'fc. I F"Y Us I REWARDS FOR WORKERS. Anyone can make money getting np Clubs of Subscribers for the Heppner Gazette. Until further notice the Gazette will pay $3.75 in cash to anyone sending in a club of 5 new cash 1-year subscribers. Will pay $7 50 for 10 new cash 1-year subscribers: . ? '' Will pay $11.25 for 15 new cash 1 year subscribers. -' M ' ' AVill pay $15 for 20 new cash 1-year subscribers. t Anyone Bending in a club of 25 , new cash 1-year subscribers will be given a fine gold watch. ARE YOU GOING , , To Spokane or Lewiston from Hepp ner or any point in Eastern Oregon? Take the Northern Pacific at Pendle ton, Walla Walla, or any . point along its line. ,, .. If you prefer Portland as a starting point,, ' Take the Northern Pacific. If you are going to Omaha, Kansas City or St. Louis, . ' Take the Northern Pacific-Burlington route. ' . ' 11 :30 p. m. daily. - ' '" . To Duluth or Winnipeg? , Take the Northern Pacific. 1:45 p. m. daily. To Minneapolis or St. Paul' ' Take the Northern Pacific, i 1 :45 p. m. daily. -'' . To Chicago or East? ' ' ! ' Take the Northern Pacific. 1 :45 p. m. daily. ; for any information desired Call on the Northern Pacific. A D Charlton, Asst. Gen'i Pass. Agt, 255 Morrison street, Portland, Or. "When a thing is ended, it's end ed," said I, "and that's all there is to it!" My friend smiled. ''You forget," said he, "the revolution in the Philippines." ! , FINE STOCK. i The Salem Independent says. Hon. J. H. Fletcher spent several days of last week at his farm near Jeff erson. He recently took up to his ranch the celebrated six months graded Shorthorn "Musician," sired by Sir Howell, damned by both the owner and seller on account of its high pitched bellow. Now that it's gone there's harmony in the neighborhood " from which it was taken, but already grave threats bave been made to assassinate the animal by the suburban residents of Jefferson. Its bellow is a combination of the howl of a panther, the groan of a polar bear, the shriek of a foghorn and the noise produced by filing a bucksaw. BORN. In Portland on the 21st, Fred Bock became tbe father of a baby boy who weighed 12 pounds. He is justly proud of the eyent, and will be warmly con gratulated when he returns home. The White of Sewing Wllitft Sftwinfr MflpViinft On Willie OeWing iViaCnine O. Gilliam. & Bisbee, Heppner, I am bound for NOBLE & CO'S, Heppner, to get one.of f the Best Saddles on Earth, and several other good articles m the way of Horse Furniture. Mil i f I make to order, when wanted, H. iV EMERSON, Main street, West side. - WHEAT, WOOL AND STOCK. : Portland, Nov. 27. ; The wheat markets were all dull and tending lower yesterday. The Ameri can visible still lingers lovingly above 60,000,000 bushels, and, while there was a decrease in the quantities on passage as compared with tbe previous week, it was not serious enough to put any life in the market. In the Portland market there was tbe usual inactivity, but no material change in prices. Some of tbe dealers have shortened their limits to 5353)c, but others are still quoting 54c. Offerings are not large, and re quirements are likewise rather small. Freights are inactive, but hardly weaker. Wool Valley, 1213c for ooarse, 1516c for best; Eastern Oregon, 10 13c; mohair, 25c per pound. Sheepskins Shearlings, 1520c; short wool, 2535c; medium-wool, 3050c; long wool, t0$l each. San Francisco, Nov. 26. Wool Spring Nevada, ll13c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 1014; Valley, Oregon, 16 18c. , Fall Northern, mountain, 9 10c; mountain, 810c; plains, 810c; Hum bolt and Mendocino, 1012c. Chicago, Nov. 26. Cattle Receipts 17000; market generally steady ; prime steers $5.305.90; poor to medium, $4 25 5.25 ; stockers and feeders, slow, $2.253.70; cows, $2 754.35; heifers, $2.754.75;canners, $2.002.75; bulls, $2.604.35; calves, weak, $3.505.25; Texan fed steers, 4.004.90; Texas grass steers, $3.30(34.15 - Sheep, receipts, 20,000. Sheep and lambs slow to 5c lower. . Choice wethers, $4.004.20; fair to choice mixed, $3.654.00; Western sheep, $4.004.15; Texas sheep, $2,50 3.50: native lambs, $4.005.15; West ern lambs, $4,.655.15. . 5 FOR SALE OR SWAP. 80 acres, 60 in cultivation, situated in Wright county, Missouri, on Gasconube river, 6 miles from Hartville, the county seat. 50 acres of low bottom land not subject to overflow ; good barn, house and out-buildings; 300 bearing fruit trees; three school-houses handy ; good outlet and fine timber. Price $1500, or will exchange for a farm in Morrow county, Oregon, and pay difference. Apply to Gko. W. Wells, Heppner. If yon want to buy some very low priced ' ranches, see George Wells, at Pnnaor & Warron'a rl rncr ar.nrA. hone and noor look- Ing harnesa la the worst Kina or a com- - olnatlOD. Eureka Harness Oirl . 1 hnns Inok better, but makes tba leather soft and ollahle. nuts It In con dition to last twice as long as it ordinarily wouiu. Sold tverrwhtr In euf ftll I'll. i.( tTlNHADn ' alua. Hut h i I OIL CO. tl .... . ...i'A Give 1 hwiLim 'ik Your Horse a Chancel is King Machlneg and Bicycles. 00-806 Poit St., San Franeltco, Cal. Cor. ot Stockton St., Facing PaoifioOnloaClub. C. A. HAWKINS. General Manage Dealers in "White" Bicycles and Sewing Machines Call at my NEW HARNESS SHOP and see the New Goods of tbe very best quality, at lowest cash prices. do Jobbing and Repairing, and Guarantee Satisfaction. any article in the Harness line. - Heppner Distress afterdating ia onosed from the stomach ot beginning its work immediately. Until it gets to work yon feel dis tressedthe food lays in your stom ach like a weight. To start digestion to make the stomach do its work yon must assist it if your stomach is weak or slow to work. Baldwin's m Tablets No. 21 taksn after meals supplies the stom ach with necessary acids and juioea which digest the food quickly in proper manner. To get the best results use Baldwin's Health Tablet Vo. 26 with the Dyspepsia Tablets. The Dyspepsia Tablets cost 60a and aan be had at , Patterson & Son, Heppner Timber Culture, Final Proof. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ' THE Dallee, Oreon, November 14, 1900. Notice la hereby riven that William Blair haa tiled notice of intention to make final proof before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on Thuraday, the 27th day of December, 1900, on timber culture application No. 8318 for the northwest of section No. 20, in townabip No. 1 aouth, range No. 26 east W M. He namea aa witnesses: Edward B. Duron, of Heppner, Or., John Piper, John B. Carmiohael and Thomas Barnett, of Lexington, Or. ww-h - , . jay -. iocA8, negiaier. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Or., Oct. 23, 1900. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler haa filed notice of hla intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, and that aald proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Morrow county at Heppner, uregon, on uecemper 0, isoo, viz: THOMAS J. KILKENNY, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. 8439. for the northwest X aection 13, township 2 south, range 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aaid land, viz: Frank McKnight, Andrew Tillard, Terrence Williams and John Sheridan, all of Heppner, Ore. B0D-1U I , W. BAHTLKTT, KeglBier, .. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at Tbe Dalles. Ore.. Nov. 7. 1900. Notice la herebv Riven that the following named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, U. 8. commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on jrriaay, December 21, iskjo, viz: LEWIS KINNEY, of Heppner, Ore., Homestead entry No. 71A2 for the north V4 southwest aection 22, township 1 south, range 2fi E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove nia continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: Harry Bennett, Frank (liill'eth, Benj. P. gwaggart and Evan Greger- son, all 01 Heppner, ure. su-i . j ay r. iajc as, negiaier, Depart TIME SCHEDULES Arrive Chicago- - Salt Lake, Denver, 4:30 p.m. Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, St. 9a.m. Louis, Chicago, , and East. Atlantic ' Salt Lake, Denver, 4:30 p.m. Express Ft. Worth, Omaha, . 9 a. m, Kansas City, St via. Hunt- Louia, Chicago lngton, . and East, Atlantio Walla Walla, Lewis- 5:20 p. m. Express ton, Spokane, Min 7 '45 a. m, neapolis, St. Paul, Via. 8po- Duluth, Milwau- I kane. kee Chicago and East. 8.00 p.m. Ockan Steamships . 4:00 p. m. From Portland. All sailing dates subject to change, . For Ban FranciBCO Bail every 6 days 8:00 pm. Columbia River 4:00p.m. Ex. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday Saturday . 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way . Landings. ,. , 11:00 a. m. Willamkttb River 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Balem and VS ay Landings. 7:00 a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m. Tues.. Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon., Wed. and Sat. andFrl. Oregon City, Day- " f ton 4 Way Land- . lugs. t Shake Rives. Lr. Riparia Lv. Lewiston 3:35 a.m. Riparia to Lewiston 9 a. m, dally . daily Heppner Branch train No. 9 leaves Hennner i cio a.m. xmo. iu arrives at a:au p. m. uauy except sunaay. , Pasengra booksjd for all Foreign Countries. J. M. KERN AN, Agent, Heppner. W. H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S cheat UUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1 0B I MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. (BMwtts suit ass kna) f""sk Th Inrrt Anatomical Xuawim 1 bltas World. 1 r jt romfrut light Jvr vUitun. 1 I fl.l WakaeaaM,oraDroMitraea 1 It1'!! 14lMue,SMMttlv!jrrare4l)y i i th oldest ft pocW tat oShPaolA IIC )l Coast, K.ihllst4 y , I Wl DR. JOfiOAM-PBiWi DISEASES If till Trans; ssioti and 1 I 11 a4 sticn who an suo'erina I IX. irom ths (tracts ( youthful hidta- flrtlona AT ariM.nni 1m mtnM 'rears, Vsrvous ai)dpiTl ixhlllay.lm. , potvaey, E,MSMMlllaallltsoompl. I i'Uoipi aportnatiwrrlMMt, PMHaur. rhwit, GanorrlHMt, Het, Frenetic? r Urinating, . Hy a eontblimlloB ot remedies, ot srvat ruratlvo power, the bocce I haa to arranged hla treatment that It will not only ttfurd immediftts rellff, bnl trmHnt cure. The Doctor doea ant claim to perform ' miracle, but Is well knows to be a fair aud . o,ura fliytlclan and Suraeon, irv-mlaat I lu bls.pecltity Dlirun ot Mrm. TrHII.K thnrolwhlv ereriicatod rrrvm I the system without the use of Hamrj. Trt)Ae0 fitted hv an Rvnert. SlAdleal f ear for Rapture. A quick and rnrttcai curs for PI Ire. riatie and ri tales, by TI.RT MAW anolvlnstouawmrsesraa our atHiel opinio of biscnmplnliij. He will Gttarnntrt a eoslTlVM CUBS M I avery mee we vntimak. inuiutiin r kkk ana atrictiy pnvaia, CHARGES YKRY REASONABLE. Treuneul peraouallv or by letter. Write f .r Rook, t-ll I I.OAPHT AT MIRRUGK. MAiLsnPHsa. t A valuable hook lor men.) Callorwilto DR. JORDAN a CO.. I0SI Wtrktt St.. t. F. WANTED ACTIVE MAN OF OOOD CHAR ai'ter to ileltvor and cullect in Oreiron tor old eetatiilabeo, ntauulacturlnft wbuleeale house siu a year, sure pay. tjoneatv more than ex pcrlenre requlrva. Our rclprence, any bank in anvctty. KneUwe srll-aiiilreescil atamrel en- vrlope. Manufacturers, Third loor, (34 Deax- oorn si.,tnicgo. 1 THE BAIN WAGON Is one that everybody knows. It is one of the best on earth. billiam Have just received one of the largest stocks of Bain Wagons ever brought to Heppner. ' Call and See them. Jprioes are Riglrt. Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Graniteware,' Tinw'a're,- Agricultural . Implements, Wagons, Hacks, Etc., .Faints and Uils (tne best in the world). Crockery aid Glassware. Beautiful Iron Bedsteads $5 to $15. A New and Complete Stock of Sofas, Tables, Bed room Sets, Pillows and Mattresses, all grades. Upholstering, Picture Framing, Sewing Machines, , Window Shades, Undertaking. J. iy. YBAGER, Next door to Gilliam &( Bisbee's, Main Street, Heppner. T. 11. HOWARD'S STORE, All well adapted to Staple and Fancy Groceries- Fine Teas and Coffees. T. R. HOWARD, H A. THOMPSON, -Proprietor of the- LIVERY, FEED On West Side of Hay and Grain bought and Horses always kept for livery at The very best facilities kept charge. Give me a trial and be fiRST Rational Jank OF HEPPNER. .............President I O. W. CON8EB... Cashier Vio-President I E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Cashier 0. A. RHEA.. T, A. RHEA.. Transact a General . EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLP BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits $35,000. 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, Moulding and Screen Doors, And eerj IbiDg appertaining to a first-class Lumber Yard. They will after Msroh 1 deliver lumber to any point in tbe city limits free of charge. These gentlemen also bay and sell real estate, rent bouses, write insurance. If you bave any property to sell or rent, put it in their hands, or if you need any thing else id their line be sore to cooeult them first. They will respond promptly to 'phone call No 7. WOOD d COAQ The Heppner Wood and Coal Yard, E. A. Beaman, proprietor, is now selling and delivering FIRST-CIvASS FUEIv at reasonable prices. Fir, Pine and Oak Wood. Satisfaction bisbee yiL- S -AT- Main street, you can find , - Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, il Tinware and Furnishing Goods, either City or Country Trade. Good Goods.... Fair Prices: aad SALE STABLE Main St., Heppner. sold. Fipjt-class Rigs and Saddle reasonable rates. lor taking care of teams left in our convinced. ' ' Banking Business. Rock Springs and Roslyn Coal. Guaranteed,