St aw 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 TUB SCHOOLMASTER. "A schoolmaster should, above all else, be a man eminently just, absolutely true, and one who has Deen, is, ana always win do, a dov at heart," writes Caroline Leslie Fields in the February Ladies' llome Journal. "Such a man will not only deserve and oommand his pupils' live and respect, but will nave also a knowledge of human nature which will enable him to discriminate wisely and to draw his lines of limitation straight and clear. Such a man has his rights. His work begins at a fixed point, I and the material for that work should have been properly pre parad before presenting it. It is ; too much to expect that, taking in hand fifty or a hundred odd boys already on the outer verge of childhood, he should do for them not only his own work, but also what their parents ought to have been doing for them from their -cradles, let often this has not been done; more often it has been badly done, with the result ot over work and anxiety to the master, weariness and discouragement to the pupil, a loss to both which can never be made good.' M I npuiing i ungues Gould not express the rapture of Annie H. Nnrinoap nf liyri Hnwarrt Nr. I'ni la. dolphin, Pa., when ebe found that Dr. King's New Diaoovery for consumption had completely cared her Of a bucking oongb that for many years bad made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors oonld give her no help, but she says of tbifa royal oore "it soon removed the pain in mj chest and I can now sleep Antirllv nmnthinn T Ann Brta.nulv pa'. member doing before. I feel like sound ing its praises throughout the universe." Ho will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, cbeet or lungs. Price 5'Jo And $1 . Trial bottles free at Oonser & Warren Drug Go; every bottle guaranteed. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of tlio stockholders of the Morrow County Land and Trust Company will be held at the office of the Company in llcppncr on Monday, March 11,11)01, at 7 o'clock p. in., for the purpose ol electing directors for the ensuing year. It. F. IIvni), Secretary. Hcppner, Or. Jan, 11, 11)01. The claim of other opugb medicines to be us good as Cbamburluin's are effectu ally set at rest in the following testimon ial of Mr, C. D. Glaus, an employe of Burt lull & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. Uesays: "I hod kept adding to a cold and oough in the winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of without permanent help, until one day I was io tbe drug store of Mr. Honlehan and be advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough remedy nnd offered to pay back my money if I was not oared. My lungi and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I got a eold, and soon find relief. I also recommend It to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all oough medicines." For sale by Oonser & Warren, draggists. HOTEL IIEITNER. This well-kept house is centrally lo cated on the west Bide of Main street, Heppner, and lias 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 throuuh in 24 bourn. The Telephone Livery, Feed and Sale citable, on west slits ot Main street, keeps first-class rigs and saddle horses, and takes the best of care of them. H. A. Tiiomphos, Proprietor of all Three. When you want physio that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect nse Chamberlain's Htomncb and Liver Tablets. Price 25 oents. Hmplt free. Exery box ganranteen. For sale by Oonser & Warren draggists. LONDON WOOL AUCTIONS. ' ' London, Feb. 9. The first series of the 1901 auction Bales closed to day with offerings of 9231 bales of desirable grades, including good new clips. Competition was brisk, and all but the best scoured Bold at full rates. Superior greasy was in sellers' favor, Cioss brods were firm and sold readily. Several parcels of good greasy were with drawn to await hotter prioes. The sales were well attended. Buyers were present from all sections. The sales as a whole goucrnlly closed better, with the established lovel of values maintained. The arrivals for the second series number 120,781 bales, including 47,000 bales forwarded direct. A Convincing Answrr. "I hobbled into Mr. Dlnckmnn's drug store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of llnijoi Iton, Us., "and he aexed me to Uj Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheum atism with which I had snfftsred for a long time. I told him I had to faith in any medicine as they all failed. He said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Halm doeg not help you, you noed not pay for It.' I took a bottle ot it home and nsed it according to tbe directions and in one week 1 was cored, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism." Sold by Coueer & Warren, druggist. BA11DMAN NOTES. Feb. 6, 1901. Ed Gazette: We are having quite a little cold snap now after a few days of such fine epnng-like weather which prevailed the first of last week. This makes one feel like hugging the stove pretty closely. . But let it coma now rather than in April when the little lambs begin to put in appearance. - Mr. ground hog failed to come out and peep at himself on'the 2d, therelore we may expect an early spring. I will try giving a few happen ings of the town arfd surrounding country. The Tash young folks were enjoying sleigh riding on Sun day, after a period of more ' than two months shut in on account of smallpox, or "Filipino' itch, as the medicine-man calls' it. Now we have three new cases of the same kind right here in town. At the Eurgison hotel the disease5 has been lurking ever since Christmas. Two of the children were just get ting over it when three other members came down, one of the victims beiDg Mies Vita Drum, Mrs. Furgison and a 4 months old babe. Mr. F. is not well at all. The disease seems to be in a very mild form. There is a great deal of sickness throughout the coun try. Almost every house in town has from one to three siok ones, some with grippe, some from vac cination and others from fear of smallpox. The family of Nick Lethers moved into town last Sunday in order to get the benefit of -our school another year. School is still running under the management of Prof. Smith. Twelve days moie will wind it up for this year. The daily, attendance is quite email now, pupils being taken out on account of sickness and fear of smallpox, but we don't think there is any more danger of smallpox in the school room than on the streets sleighriding, which they are in dulging in all day long and a part of the night, too. E. J. Merrill was on our streets last Friday. ' "' H. Chapin called at the home of Mrs. G. VV. Cbapin on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox spent Sunday in town. Wm. Severance brought two of hiB children in on Monday to . un dergo vaccination. They dined at G. VV. Chapin's. Chas. Hams was in town Mon day. Stephens brothers were in Hard man today. Jas. Wylaud came in last night to see how his sick folks were cettinc Mrs. Nettie Severance has bought the C. M. Spencor ranch in the mountains 7 miles southeabt of Hardinan, conHidoratiou $1150, Wm. Severance filed on a piece of gonerument land adjoining the Spencer place, so I presume they will pitch their tents together. Mrs. li. Stillwell and daughter Bertha called at the home of Mra Thompson last evening to undergo vaccination the second time, as they were vaccinated about three or four weeks ago, which failed to give satisfaction. Mrs. Mary Johnson has boen very sick, but is now getting better. Well, lest this shall exhaust the supply of paper and find its way to the waste basket, I will close as I am not able to get on the streets to dig up any more news. Mr. and Mrs. Devin visited home folks Saturday and Sunday, re turning to their home near Ilepp ner Monday. Mrs. Devin and Mrs. Otis Shanor visited at the home of Mrs. Jas. Wyland Sunday. At present writing the atmos phere appears spring-like once more. O. A. B. VALENTINES. "It is a woman's privilege to be courted," writes - Margarot E. Sangster in the Ladies' Home Journal. "Therefore the man sends the valentine, not the girl. Thoughtless and silly girls some tives overlook this fact that they are to be sought and nevsr do the seeking, and an old observer sees with painthat they employ little arts to attract the other sex; that, save the mark, they behave, here and there, as if everything they could do should be done to gain the approving uotice of the oppo site sex. This creates a false po sition and is always cheapening to a girl, not only in the eyes of others, but also in time, when the awakening comes, it is degrading to her self-respect." " " 1 ' Education In I'orto Klco. The expense of maintaining schools in Porto Kioo is very high, it we consider tbe amount spent fur the small number ot pupils enrolled ; but as the country is gradually brought in closer touob with our own, their system will evidently be chaoged, nutil it readies oar present state of perfection, lathis country the people are being eduonted to the (not, that there is a sure cure for dyspt psia, iudigHtiou, constipation, liver and kid uey troubles, eud tbat mcdioiue is Hos teller's Stomach Bitters. It should be titkeu at the very Mrs! symptom, if yon would avoid unntci'HHHry tuiuVring. It will give prompt 'relief and eventually core, as hundreds of people, moludiug ,many prominent fhsyioiaug, have tei-ti-uVd during tbe past fifty years. Uomo-Hoi'kors with mentis, and invest ors should come lii'ti'. On iit'oount' of the low prices at which its lands are ofl'ered, Morrow eonuty expects lo double its population this year. Good land can be lionht here at Jl.'iTi to S5 an nor. . Morrow county hns a dozen townships of mouutnio timber Uuds tluvt will somti day yield im. meiiKO incomes to lumbiM-uien and fuel dealers. i Unhealthy Bair A Health Hair. SMtBagarnu that A" marks aster nal layer of epider mic sheath. D " mark the Inferior extremity, "a" marks the Internal layer. C" mark cluttar around and eat at tfaa root of ths hair, making dandV ruff, caualnf ailing hair, finally bald- now I the root of the hair. NEWBRO'S Destroys those parasitic germs? and it is the only hair preparation that does. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. 33 ; ON MOUNTAIN RANGES. J. II. McIIaley has returned from his Stock-range in the great John Day country, where he has been for more than a month. . He says that the open winter there and lack of snow to cover the range has caused the grass to be eaten down very closely, but Hill, stock of all kinds is well and fat and thriving right along. The great interior has had an open winter, and there have been no losses. Take two to night and you will be well to morrow; Bald win's Health Tablets. They cure sick-headache, chronic constipation and make sick people well-50 doses 25c .... : - R. W. Tanjlll, the Chicago millionaire cigar men (of Tanatll's Punch ,sc Cigar famc,)say: "Baldwin1. Health Tablet, are the beat remedy for constipation, hilllou.uue and tor pid liver I Jiave ever nsed," PoaTLAKO. OH I. KDWAMJ Iv. BALDWIN CO., I Bod your Health Tablets excellent for QooaHpation, sick-headache and dyspepsia. OSO. BAKBk Of Oeo. Baker & Co., Auctioneer. Patterson & Son, Heppner Don't Rub It In. FOR- ore Throat Pneumonia Rheumattom Bronchitis Headache Bruises Earache Neuralgia Toothache Burns LumbafO Croup Scotch Cuts tii i -i .... .1. 1 UM4K4n..a ValM Cure hi their families and preaorlbt It In thtMr practice. At druralvt, 80 cfca. (kntlnmen: I never heeHate. to extknowl tde the worth ol a awed thine, cofns. silently I do not hesitate to acknwleae that I nave Riven your remedy a thorough, teat, and have found it to be ell you cla-m. keapeotfulW. J. H. Pt'TNAM. M. t., RuUaivt Vt SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY Tcaleera Ageay BAN y&ANCIMe New " Lodging "House. I have re-papered and re ' furnished the well-tnown Mouotaii) House And it is: now ready for the accommodation of lodgers by the day, week or month. v Good rooms and clean, com- fortable beds. t AHliiing 25 cents. I. N. BASSEY, are sold everywhere. m Sl Annual frv z. : MSB! ! CO., BETIMT, MICH. .11 . ' u HERPICIDE If iThe'e';, A no reflection so jF lWk dainty, no light so iflTW charming; as the tqJM I mellow glow that j 1 j . comes from j If conoovA m "M Wax Candles C Prepared ie many oolor tint g :3 to harmonise with ear- Jgir 'L-iA rounding! la dining f i W room, drawing room, bed room or hail. Bold Ar -p everywhere. Made by mrV 'e?fcV STANDARD Remedy er Alwayi Freeh. ( J " Alwa the Bart. S (ISIS) r '.; . i em 4W mm LLU A Heppner young man taking an inventory of himself after re turning from his bridal tour thro' Sunny Southern California, where they laid for him on every corner. The struggle at Salem still goes on, with no change at last ac counts. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande. Ore.. Feb 8, 1901. Notice Is hereby (riven that the following named .ettler haa tiled notice of hi. intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tbat said proof will be made before the County Cierfc of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oreeon on March 2a, 1901, viz: Homestead entry 73:i cjuakleh A. tiluek, oitiaraman, Morrow county, Oregon, For the eouthweat u section 21. township 6 south, range 27 E W M, ' lie names tne toiinwing witneses to prove Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: D. A. McAtee and H. A. Thompson of Hepaner, Or., and Fred DeFord and E. M. Sperry, ot Hardman, Or. 821-6 E. W. BartlktT, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Otlice at La Grande, Ore., Jan. 29, 1901. . Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to commute and 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 Marcn -a, iwi, viz: Homestead entry No. 8799, PATRICK M. CORKAN, of Heppner, Ore., For the southwest l4 northeast lA, southeast lA northwest M. northwest M southeast H. and northeast '4 southwest section 9 township 2 souin , range ix He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Michael Kenny, Thomas Gil Bllen, Terrence Williams and James Farrelly, all of Heppner, Oregon. 206 E. W. Bartlett, Register. NOUCE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Or., Jan. 30, 1901. 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 be fore the County Clerk of Umatilla county at Pendlotnn, Oregon, on March 15, 1901, viz: Homestead entry No, 6747, GRANT BCCHANN AN, of Echo, Ore., For the northwest section 11, township 2 north, range 27 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Oscar F, Thompson, Robert N. Htanfield, Albert J. Davis and C. P. Bowman, all of JSoho, Ore. 20-6 E. W. Bartlett, Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. TVEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND I 3 Omoe at La Grande, Ore., Jan. 29, 1901. Notice is herebr given that the follow ing-named settler haa filed notice of his inten tion to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before John Hailey Jr., U. S. Commissioner, at Cendleton, Or., on March 23, 1901, viz: Homestead entry No. 6909, JOHN T, LANHAM, of Gurdand, Oro., . For the east Ki northeast Kt and east south east H section 13, township 3 south, range 29 js w M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ge rge Horseman, J. A, Horseman, Frank Gulliford and Emmett C Corley, all of Gurdane, Ore. tl'AI'O i n, w. bartlett Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Offioe at La Grande. Or., Jan. 16, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler haa filed notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the county Clerk ol Morrow tjounty, or., at Hoppner, Oregon, on March 2, 1901, viz: Homestead entry No. 8729 ot ALFRED 8. FRIEZE, of Heppner, Or., For the southwest M northeast hi, east north west Wand southwest northwest section IK Ai.naklnl ..... , V. -att-a OM W U M He name, the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: James D. Brown, Charles Berkley, Robert B. Whlted and William h Witheral, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Bartlstt, 818 23. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at La Grande, Or.. Jan. 19, 1901. Notire 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 bo'om T. VV. Morrow. United States Commissioner, at H wp- ner, Oregon, on March 8, 1901, vlz Ho ae- steaa entry No 602A, SARAH E. JONES, nee Donahoo, of Heppner, Oregon, For the east H northeast i and east H south east M section 18, township 2 south, range 28 B W M. She names the following witnesses to prove ber centtiiuons residence upon and cultivation ... ...) 1 i, T . n.imih I.... fltm mm iniix, ,ib, wnvwc vx.ni.u, ...oo miru,. Harry Hayinan and Henry Vanderpool, all of xiepnner, Oregon. 8l8-2a . E. W. Bartlett, Register. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned administrator ot the estate of William Cox, deceased, has filed In the county court ot Morrow county, nis nnal account as such administrator oi sam estate, and that TneadaT the fifth day of March. 19111. at the hour of i o'clock p. m. of said day has been fixed by said court for hearing of objec tions to said report and the settlement thereof. 4 , in. DIKKK, Administrator ot the estate of William Cox, deceased. tii7-zi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public Land Sale. (Isolated Tract.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance ol Instructions from the Com missioner ot the General Land Office, under authority vested In him ny section I' lilted States revised Statutes, as amended by the act congress annroved February 26, lKMii. we will proceed to otter at public sale on Tuesday, the 2t"th day ot Februay, next, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m., at tins omce, tne louowing tract of land, to-wlt: Sou tTi east Va northwest U and southwest northeast V section SI, township 4 south, range 25 east W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to Die their claims in this office on or before the day above designated tor the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. JAY. P. M'CAS, Register, 817-22 On. Patterson, Receiver. V. A. Laud Office Ihtt Dallea, Ore., Jan. li, 1901. NOTICE OF INTENTION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Office at Tho Dalle., Or., Jan. 8, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that tbe following namel settler haa filed nolle of hi. Inteutlon to make final proof In .upport of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday February M. 1901, vt: - JOHN D HICKEY.ot Heppner. Ore., Homestead entry No.S3sl tor theet VI north west V4 and east 14 southwest V section 7, town ship 8 south, range . K W M He names the following wltneiwea to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via; Mat Hughes, Frueat Cupper, Patrick SpUlaneand lsaao N Baaey, all of Hepp ner, Ore, 816-21 Jay p. Lucas, Register. 16 ", Nothing adcls more to vigor of body and cheerfulness of mind, or aids so well in chasing away the lines of worry and care from tbe weary brow, as good, sound, re freshing sleep. But when the gray matter of the brain has been robbed of its vitality and constructive strength by weak, worn out and exhausted nerves, sleep gives way to restless tossing and long hours of fever ish distress. Do you want a good sleep? You can get it if you go about it right. D. m Relaxes the strain on the excited nerves and gives the repair shops of the brain a chance to make good the damage of the waking hours. It is a great brain-food and nerve-builder. Sold br all itu zsdsts on a etafantee. Dt. Miles Medical Co., EMart, Ind. -. COST OF FARMING. - County Commissioner Ed C. Ash baugh, a pioneer farmer of Mor row county, who raised 15,000 bushdla of wheat the past season, says that the cost of raising wheat bere is about as follows: Flowing old ground per acre $ .75 Heading 1.00 Harrowing . . . . 35 owioit .25 Threshing ...... 1.20 . ; $3.55 LINGERING LETTERS. PoBtm aster Vaughn wants owners for letters addressed as follows: Hustt, J M Loug, Mrs II C Ruffle, HE Auk for "advertised." Robbed the Gravt, A startling incident, of wbioh Mr. John Oliver, ot Philadelphia, was the sobjeot, is Darrated by him as follows: "I was io a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongae coat ed, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad gived me np. Fortnnatele a friend advised try ing 'Eleotrio Bitters;' and to my great joy and surprise, tbe first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their nse for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tbe grave ot another victim." No one should fail to try tbem. Only 50o, guaranteed, at Conser k Warren Drag Oo. Take it all around, Morrow County has a god, healthful climate, and Pap Simons, who haB lived in many places, says there are more pleasant days here on an average than anywhere else. A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Heppner, His Work first-clas8 and satisfactory. Give him a call May Street, Oregon will Short Line and union Pacific Only Line EAST via SET LAKE and DEHVER TWO TRAINS DAILY- Dally Dkparts TIME SCHEDULES Heppner, Or. . Dally Abritis Fait Mall-For East and Weat Fait Mail From East and Weat Express For East and West Express From East and West 8:15 a.m. :15 .m. 5:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. STEAMER LINES. San Francisco Portland Route. Steamer tails from Portland 8 p. m. every 6 days. Dally Boat service between Portland, Astoria, Oregon City. Dayton Salem. Independence. Corvallla and all Columbia and Willamette liver points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. . Steamers between Klparlaand Lewlston leave fiipuria dally at 4:) a, m returning leave uswiamn unify aiaiwa. ro. J. M. KERNAN, Agent, Heppner. ' A. Li CKA1G, General rasserj(er Agent, Portland . O vi. it DR. JORDAN'S qmcat UUSEUU OF ANATDUY 1061 MARKtT ST. MN FRAN0IIC0. CAL f Batmaa BiiU u4 twnaj Thalarfant Anatomical Mmm ta tbe World. Vnatttt aftnwMm fx (fx CUV. JL ymultrfld tight nr 9itiUri. W !, or any eanlraea. d dieM,aMMltlTlr rcrfby tha oldaat SpfK'Ultat un tlx Paoifla Cwuh JbUbUaa4 3 yrm. OR. JORDAN PRIVATE OIBEAStl Tf and HI44I ard mi em wba ar siinerlnf lium iba atTicta ( youtbful Indi. criioos or iinmi in niatnrtr ymra. Narvousandptivaical IMlIIISy,lm. BMttvnoy, l.ot Msnhaud la ulltiaconipll. oathuis; N Hr m al uri haM, lrasiiftr rlif. Unanrrbiva, Ulrrl, k rrqarnry of r rltimitasr, ). Hy a eon.biuatlsn al remlli, of K""t curatlra power, ih Doctor hMWrrniil bla tmttmrnt lht It Kill nul only arT'ird immwllnta rplli-l. hot naraianant cur. Th Doctor dif not claim 10 triform A mlntclm, but la well knowa to aw llr Mia f pquar ruvnirian ana Miirffon, prtauuaaai lu bl.-l!li niarawra t 91 n. WI'HII.l"! ih..mnahly rtirt! from tlv ayaieut mHIi.miI Mi oaraf ar.ar. Trwir tliinl bran Etiwrt. Ma1lail air for Ruplnr. A nulcH and mrfinui cwafnr !. riwr ami riatvlaa, by lr. Jttnlan'a apaoial iinlrM matbotta. EVKHT M AX ipMnf tmia will racalv 0ir tkmert ttpit.km "f hi3 0..ni(ilainl. M '. &.mmw a lUJVt CVSMtm at'rrv M wa un.t rr (fra. C !) tatton H; Kb) and strictly r'ata. , WUVM VHRY KMAXOXAHUL Tr- ui.iMtl prm'iHv vr hv litr. Writ- f..r n,. PHIMHOI-HT T I til H I 1K. Maii.an Kitam, .X raluublt bvic for ram.) Ca'iurwnta or miii tco. tost Market st, t r. if 'Mv nerves severe attack of pneumonia that tha least noise would make me feel like screaming at the top of my voice. I could not get a night's sleep, and would often awaken twelve or fifteen times before morning'. One day I purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine on trial, and before it was half gone I could go to sleep without an effort, and awake feeling rested and refreshed." P. E. A. Fling, Hartshorne, I. T. 5Ies9 Kery&ae The "Clutch" Wrench I3otii Plain and Pipe. Invented and Patented by ZV. 0s. HiVTEW, Heppner Ojt.. State and County Rights for sale. Description A clutch loop is and engages the main shank any desired adjustment; the . i i j. i? sition Dy a spring, ana io suae ine jaw is necessary io ae- press the loop against the action ot the spring. Ihe device is simple, convenient and possesses great strength and durability. I. X. I. Confectioneryand Cigar Store. Dan. r. Doherty, Proprietor. . Free Reading Room' Gentlemen are invited to come in and be comfortable, and read papers from all over the world, a quiet, respectable place. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, all of the very best quality. A fair share of the public patronage ia solicited. " -.if; t . I make to order, when wanted, H. Am EMERSON, . Main street, WeBt side, - - . . Heppner St IS.,- TYt The White is King of Sewing Machineg and Bicycles. White Sewing Machine Co C. A. HAWKINS, General Manager Gilliam & Bisbee, Heppner, Dealers m "White" Bicycles and Sewing Machines were so shattered afters pivoted to the moveable jaw to lock the moveable jaw at loop is held in its engaged po- .1 ii. 1 i t Call at my NEW MESS SHOP vandeee the New Gooda of the very beet quality, at lowest canh prices. I do Jobbing and Repairing, and Guarantee Satisfaction. bdj article in the Harness line. WHEN buying a shot gun don't throw away money by spending $ 1 50 to $500 when for very much less you can buy a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN which will outshoot any other shot gun on the market no matter what it costs. The Winchester Repeating Shot Gun is now made in " Take Down " style in li and 16 gauge. Itcombinesrapidity.reliabiiity and strong shooting qualities with a price within reach of every body's pocketbook. For sale by dealers everywhere. FREES4J mtmt ni tidrtu n pottatttrifor 164-pagt catalog. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., HEW HAVEN, CONN. 3H0-3HD Post St., 8n Franeisco, Cat. Cur. of St.x ktun L, Facing Paoliie I nlon Cinb.