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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1901)
Forewarned, Forearmed. The liaMitv to (.isriw is frrratly lfenel when the blood is in po-doon- vorcms. 1 .-r th. n ,n refuse matter is rotnpt!v t..nr-d or.t of the system ; otWisc it would r..,.uSly accumulate It tm r:'..it:utl vouid t.ike laoe, the bl l-.oor.ic por.ut.-.l and the consti- tudon so vrau-nfj that a simple niilivlv niijil.t result seriously. . , , , A l'.ca.thv. active circulation means grl diK't-s'ti.-n and strong, healthy nerves. Asa blood purifier nnl tonic S. S. S. has no equ.d. It usthesaKM and best remedy f.T old people and children tuc it contains no minerals, but is niadet -xclusivi 1 v of rov ts and herKs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually changes the UixkI of ira- purities. At the same time it builils up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all manner of blood and skin troubles. Mr. E. E. Kelly, cf Urbana, O., writ: I h-4 Ecaaoia on my han.i and tfcea for lira yaara. It would break out In Utile white pustule, cruiu would form and drop of?, leaving th akin red and tnflam d. Tbe d.x'lora did m bo food. I usd ail the marUcated Kiipi and aa. vsa without bacaflu 8. 8 8. curfd ram. and my akin la aa ciaar and amoota aa any one'." Kra. H nr.ry Biacrtnad, cf Cape May, Iff. J., itTi that twanty-ona bottiaa of la. 8. S. cured bar of Caneer of toe breaat. Ioo tora and friend thouf bt her oaae hope leaa. Rtohard T. Gardner, Tlorenee. 8. C, mftered for year with Boil. Two bof tiea of 8. 8. 8. put tu blood In good con dition and the BotU disappeared. Send for cmr free book, and write our physicians about your case. Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, A TLA VTA, CA. Fossil is to have a half-mile race track. The Hotel McKenzie, at that town, is nering completion. It is said to be the largest and finest hotel in Oregon not in a railroad town. When yon want a modern, np-to-date phytic, try Cbamberlaib'e Stomach dJ Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and plea.-t in eSVct. Prire. 2-i cents. Samples free at Cesser Ajer's drag tore. V. E. Burke, a real estate man of Portland, is in Harney County looking up desirable tracts of pub lic land for settlement. BEAKTBUKX When the qasntry cf fool taken is too larfe or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to fellow. od e(eeially eo if the dieestioo has been weakened by con stipation. Eht lnwly nrjd rot too freely of aiily di'eted food. Masticate the food thoronghly. Let fix honrs elapse between mea! and b?n yon feel a fnll Dei aod weiiht in the region of the tomnob after entirg. iridn-atiDg tht yon haT fnten lo reneb, tke one of Cham berlaio'e St' .cfh urd L'r Tahlti and the heartbnrn mT b avoided. Foreale by Coceer 4 Ajer. drcgi!. BARGAIN. For ca!e at HlO'i, lCj acres on the e-.ljre of Hepjner. Town lots may be old from it at onre. Owner will give llini for the hiy new growing on it. Aj'p'.y Gat o5.ee. THE rT hEVEDT FOR STOMACH A M' EO A EL TF.uUBLEs. "I bave hen :n tl. 'in; brjojrje for twentv Tar and I .ve fold rnot il of the prop-iet iy medicned of any note. Araoo; tf. enti'e l't I hav oer foond anythirii? to f"jii i'ti arr:''er!ain'a Colic, Cholera and Ilarrhoa Fmedy for all plnrnafh n j kol fobiea," y O. W. Waltefin'd, of Col-imb'i'. Oa. "Thia remdv oirei two a-vere ess of chol era morbu in my family ar d I hT re romrcenled and s' Id tcrded of bottle of tt to m rrjarr mo'i tiiir astie'e tion It a?iri a qurk and ane eire ic a p!eant f j'm." Frr eale by Conner k Ayere Drrjg Co. The town of Lostine is practical ly deserted, everybody except the newspapermen Laving gone out . r . . to work in the hay fields. Dnnog Imt Mm an infant child of onr ; ne.bor .nffeno from cholera in- j fantam. The doetora tad given op all! hrp of reory. I tonk !ctl of Crinir-rlio' Colic, Cooler Dd Disr rbo Irjjlw to ths" hno", tl 1 in? them I felt Pure it wrjld do irorrl if od M- j coraing to ui'-etiorit. In two iy time tbe ebild bifa!!y T-norrd. TbeobiH u D'iw igrirnrja n:J Lltr,y. I havere eonjmeDrJ"i tbis rrt,e'3y frnotly n1 btr nsiTt-r kenwo it to fail Mk. Cm ttb Baekb. Bo'.k!t", Ot.io. SolJ bj Coueer 4 Ajers I)rag (.'-. A lav hay crop in the Willa-j mette Valley haa made that etajil chep, telling for and ! a ton. A GOOD COC'iH MEDICINE. Mny tb' ntj bhTf b-eo rtor-d to bl-.b mid baj,..it .. by tr,e O'e of Cbatn br!t b' C-onb !:," t. If dieted witb oy tbrca' 1 r ii?.,; 'r -ubl. (fiv it tn for it in rfrt:n to jfus beaefiHtl. Conjrb Ibht Lnv rt-s s'd tl! ntbs-r trsat mnl for )hr. biive i; to tbit rem dy iind frfet tH ili i rvri rMto-fd. lun tbt iwffi.i finj, (!-. tr,t tb c i mle rf fmri'; bt-n" b r-' 'f fulled to bDCt, bbo bu n ; rrj hr.s-etiy rrjr'd bj ii OS'S" V r siiV by Tjr A Ajera I'rujf Co. L'i-'m. us' t: :.:i.. ' a' . H'-t of : .at ' ' ! rt.'irity road. " ' ' ' U- J ' er. ,a f,o A S 1 rti, es t"'i v .".'.' ! at M at ; W M ink t Itia t HI' . I'll I ! I HM ., '' Ar.y t;.n w b; - t n vi's' : '- A I I'.'.v CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEHHYRO YAL PILLS I iNiiHittiat .! ., , 'n,t a., j ... i .. . ,.- . i, i. ,.r ri,, Isktaswan rlrhwa.iii.r.u..i.i,. ' '.' .....,.- - K.-i.sr i... I i. . WFFkl. IKOP Bt l LKliN. Portlum!. July 2. 11V1. The wt'f k has livn rainlosp, ex. ,.,,, lonc the eo:ist mid in the lo'irf'r P'lion of the illamette thIIcv, where a few nill showers ;have Won r,Torl0ll There has ! , ,WE an i.lnn.tUp.pf of sunshine, ; The maximum tetuperitures ihir- !, , i , , v ; in the week in western Oregon I rapped bet ween (,; degrees ami 88 I degrees, nnd the minimum temper- j . . w. 3 .-. . , j UxrM ' een 4 ami l4 degrees, , In eastern Oregon the maximum j temperatures rarged between 7S j , . , I H,m ;w Rnn me minmum temperatures between oO and (b degrees. The nights Imve been uniformly cool and the days ideal for the ripening of grain and fruit. Haying is now nearly finished in all sections of the State and the crop has been secured in excellent condition. The yields have been above the average in the Willa mette valley, about the average in southern Oregon and the Coast districts and slightly below the average in eastern Oregon. The second crop of alfalfa is making excellent progress and will be ready to cut by August 1. Pas tures are drying up rather earlier than usual and in some few places stock is falling off in tlesh. Fall graiD is filling well and rip ening rapidly and harvest work in the grain fields is now general. In the Willamette valley the crop of both fill and spring wheat will be heavy and of a good quality. The oat crop is even more promising than wheat. In southern Oregon the outlook is not favorable for a large crop, but the expectations are that the grade will be higher than usual. In eastern Oregon wheat is maturing rapidly, but the crop is uneven, some correspondents re porting the prospects favorable for average yield, while others claim that the )at frosts and winds have shriveled the berries and that the yields will be considerably below the average. The hop foliage is not as thick as usual, and some yards look rather yellow, but the burrs are de veloping nicely and give promise of a full crop. Lice are reported in small numbers in nearly all yards, and many growers are spray ing or else getting ready to epray. Corn is tasseling low and now growing rayidly. but owing to the lateness of the season the prospects of a full crop are rather discourag ing. Potatoes, as a rule, are not doing as well as usual, owing to the dry weather, and corn, gardens and spring wheat would all be benefited by rain. Fruit is maturing Dicely, aDd blackberries, raspberries, early plums and peaches are in the mar ket EO.-TOX WimiL MARKET. Boston. July 21 The Boston wool trade is out.-ide of specula tive hands at present, and. while the principal demand comes from manufacturers who are in need of raw material to fill standing con . , . r rr. tracts, the mnrket is firmer. The goods trade has improved, and the re. - ult is that 8les of wool have iuCreasing. Macufacturers ! , in most cases are forced to pay more money for supplies than was the case a week ago. The West shows strength all along the line. and the new clip in many sections is quite well cleared up. - r ,, , , , . Mid men who have not been in the market for some time for sup - plies are f-urprined at the cost of wool, compared with thir last purchases. Several months Bgo the manufacturer could nearly name the price and he would get the wool, as the -eller did not dare to let him gat away. Xow be will : jay the price aske'l or will not gt supplied, and if he attempt to buy out Wert the wools coht more than is asked at the s'-aport. Quo tations: Territory. s-,cr-d basis: Mon-1 tana, Cne H jy, fcoured, 11 .a J j 4c; fine medium, 1 i n l.V: Hcoured, ! 12 ''.13c; staj.U-, ' n scourt-d, 4V'1". Utah, vomits iat'l Idaho. Ilrjf. 1'if'Ile; scours, H' A'-, Or-t"n wk.h. Kastern. choie reiisv, l-'i'llc; averag, ll'' ' 1 .';: staj.!. H'IV'; scoured, it'.tif medium and fine, 4' 1'lc: vallev. ' 1 '-: scour-d, ,'jSc: j cour-d etapie. j 1 t ir: Australian, tC)Ur-dthei-. erit f;ri' -, fitribiriL'. ' suj-rfirje, 71 "72c: food, C 7'v-: i average, Co ;7e. RED tKONT "IKVXF.. Wl.sr, T'.'! ''..rr,e to Uej.j t.er, ,t uj. your trtn at t.'ie !. i I roi.t Eiv.-rv f Oil 1 a I t . ' 1 I" the h'emerv Tl.eV l i i :t l(.ei featl.e rtl i e. 11 S3 KILL germ' thit burrow I up the ta'p. making dindruff nurf, coming the hair to 'all, and finally BALDNESS. Yeu hve NO MORE DAN. DRt'fT. FAILING HAIR, or BALDNESS if you use NEWBRO'S HERRICIDE The only Hair Pr parition on this absolutely new scientific principle. For sale by oVujjijts. Price $1. Wallowa County spent S77- for oyote scalps last month. Thos. Sherwood has been ap- pointed Stock Inspector for Union County. Large quantities of matchwood are being shipped to Portland from Coos Pay. Athena has paved its streets, and is now working for au electric lighting system. July 31 the Sumpter Valley Railroad will give an excursion for people over t years of age. Take them to day and vou will be well tomor row. Baldwin's Allopathic Cold Cure Tablets, (Cold la Head) No.23-B. 25c Saw Fa."CTSC5. Your Co'.d Cure's the on'y rtTutdr that really tiii cure lu one tlav. HiLitr Ri Kill Harry R-xitera Co. r Saiamsto, Cau 1 K. L. BALTWIV CO You Cl.i Care TaMfj No. aj-B art etlendK'. tor cuiii in ilea ' w:,!. dv:nf.:.i With Adaaia, Boc!he Co. Drsvta, Colo. I X. L. CO j I find to ".r Co'.i Core Tii'eta the a'-! i and moat niotittil reniniy fur cold in ul I aei. rtsej curm In ery ius:a-.. Patterson & Son, Hcppner hf-rsr"! rrT l"'lt- wun-t kind of a com- 7 Harness 0 rnt on:v rr.ai: tr t.arr:" ft--horr - k t-t.er. t :l u.:tt- Are now in effect to Buffalo, New York. I'o yoa expect to attend tbe 1'an-Arnorican Kxp'j'ition ? If ho do not V17 yo'ir ticket" until yoa have inTeti fitted the Heri e i,i the I.'.ir.'i Central ' Kailroad. Oar aTOfiui)odati.,r.. are the I bwt tUt ,aQ " h1' 'r tr'A'T"' are al" ways on time and einplovfH conr'eo'ii !, EfCorinio,!atir,.. Thr011,h tnatM 1 ,. from i-a.: ti,.- t -.,at to -..,Uja i ! Buffalo. If vou will ner.d c-nts in i -tamp, to address K'.-.vn below, we will !'jrard you. t.y retuTi iiiail, one of our i lre .'Mxl'i irn-h wail tuai of the I.Died -fa?e, ( uV'S and I'orto K 'o. Any inforroation r-k'ard:n ratfi, c i -ornniodation", service. ::i,, connec- Bt'-r.-orer?, ; , ws.l b cheerfully f irnii-licd J II. II ' ;tr Thirl -: i l: V :.CU., r:.fi . t! A Kent, li. 1' iari'l, Ore .SHERIFFS SALE. ':i; r a-.d hy ! : of . ' ie ' i J s. : t ; . ...... . t... .:- I. ' . : . A . '! a: : I'.s y -er-i I - .... .. ,. , ... . ,.' ... .:e - e s .. e . I ef.-'.j , 16th Day cf Augui"., 1 jCI. i ' ; . of i.tjr , r 4 '- h Mr, a- d f. .t . . -SL.i XV 5TAM)RIJ;.'.' Your 4 Horse a y&fyffi I Chance! yjjyy 1 XOTICE FOR rUUUCATlO.W DKI'AKTMKXT OK THK 1NTKRIOR, I.AM' Kitu e at The liih.. or., July rml. Nir" in hftvl'V Khi'ii that tin' (ulUnv l m nnnu'il nt'tlii-r Iihh lili'.l n.'tirr i( Inn lnlon ui'ii ii I'xiiiiniite anil niKkc ti o h 1 'rtv( in l'Mt,t li In elHlin . h ii.l ilmt mill irni ill ln ! l'l'inre J. w. Morrow. I'nlti'.l stti- cotii it. hi Hoppiitr, Ort'Kim. on Knlv, Auk ; l vli: 111 W. AM)KKSiN.( ll'i-iior. Or. 1 1 . vi !.-n.t imHiv Nil for tlu S, K'4 -H' I h .1 S i srtVaiuI sw S 1 MV !. l l' . - k .! r. w m. He t'rt'iu'H tlu folliin itnixo ti provt i oiMlniinii ri'Bi.U'iu'f upon Hiul I'lilUMiiU", itt l.HIht. f : i.o.'tvf (V . Wfl',. John H. Hfi'.onlirook. Syl. miis Arisht aud W llliam Bairl. i.ll l Hi'l'l'- I ;ut. i 'rcoa. ! ,-r. - n; Jay I'. Irm, lioj.-t.ter. I ' ' yOTlCK FOR PCISLICATIO.X j OK1MKTMEST OK THIS 1STKRIOK, 1 VM office at Tli Pa'.lcB. or , June T. l'.H'l Soti. p in hrrrl'v guen that tlie follow in(f iihincl m'ttlrr hit ti let iiotioa of lior liiti'iitioii t, , oi'r.nuti' Hint makp tlral proof in support of tier r:m. anj that aat.l proof will lie mailv i.foro inter l'r ior.1. 1'ountr t'lork at llcpp i. or. Orison, on stur.irty. July A. l. 1. l': ASA ETTA SHANKK. formorly ASA K V l'A ADAMS, ot HaMman. Orciton, II K No. 71. . for the VV. of K'4 anil K of SK S See 4 ami ! of SW'i, Sec :!, lp ;,S. k K. w. m. .-In' name the followlna wltneain to prove ', liir coutinuona retiiilenoe utnni anil i'Uitivatiot of ul lnn.1. vi, tlcam Um'ti. .lonph Hr.oa n. ,laim' WvU'.kI and John lUil py. all ft a-ilnmn, Orecon. Si i.i JlT P. 1.1't.lS, Kl'fiUUT. yoTict: for riiLiCATiu.x. nY.Y.KRXM ENT OK THK INTKRIOR. I.ASD OHii-e at l a tiramic, Ore . July l.i. lul Notici' ia hert'liv utven that the follow lm: nameil settler has tile.l notioe of hia intotition to iimko final prwf 111 suptort of his I'ltiim. ami that audi jiroof win ho uih.Io hffort' J. W. vior ro , 1', S, coinnusstnncr, at Hi'l'piaT. Orecon. on Auu::at .'S, l'.HU. vii: KDWAKD L. MATLOCK, of Hepimer, Or.'. Homoiteail entrv No S4-'S. for tlie N1, SE',, SWS SKi, Sec 5, and. NW SE see , '1 1' - -. K J E. W M. He namoa the followltie itnessos to prove hi I'ontiiuioiia redhleUt'e upon aiul vultivutiou of nld latiil. viz: Koy l". le VnlKiie, (Jooree llailor l. KrKtik IMt-kard and William Brandt, all oi Hoppm-r. Or.'tmi. !4J s t.ff. Bartlett. Kei;iler. yOTICK FOR ri'ULICATJOS. DEPARTMENT OK THE ISTEKIOR. I.AN'I) Oraooat La lirande. "re . July IS. P.i'l Notioe 1 herein- tiven that the folloivinit named aettler has' filed notiee 01 hia intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will he made he fore J. W. Morrow, 1'. S commtnioner, at Heppuer, Oregon, on Aucnst 2rl. l'.'l, viz: KOY C. I'ES VOIGNE.ot Heppner, ore. Homeu'ead entrv No. '.1V'. tor Ihe NVla of Sec li). Tp : S. K ?' K, M He name the following wttneoea to prove hi eontinuom remdeiue uihui aud cultivation of said land, vi: Edward L. Matlock. Georee HatTor.l. Frank Pickard and William Brandt, aii of Heppner, Orvnon 4,;-s E W. Bartlett Kecister. yOTICE FOR l'UDUCATWS. DEPARTMENT OF THK INTERIOR, I.ANI) iiftl. e at The Pa:les. Oreiton. Julv 11, 1 d. Notiie in hereby itiven that the following named settler ha 'filed notice of hi Intention to commute atnl make filial proof lniupport of hi claim and that naid proof will he made be fore J- W. Morrow, l. 8. Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon, on Fri lav. Auaruit PJ'l, viz: HAMII.ioN N. B' Ki'HEI.I.. of l.extl.i.' ton. oraeon. H. E No r-::x for th ' N w and lot 1 an 1 J. -eo. l. T 1 S.. R. Jfi K., A.M. He name the foliowng witne to prove hl rontmnoii residenoe upon and cultivation of aid '.and. viz: Kra-kliti kvali. Jrltorao-i Kia:. John Piparat.d Beiij Barker, a. 1 of Lex in,'t. .li, oreKou. -1; JAY P. I.l'C'AS. Rrtfiter. yOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- Tinrfxr Lund, Act June 3, 7v Lr.NITKD STALES LAND OFKK'E. THE Halle. Oregon, June t). lt'l . Notice l herehy Kiven that in compliance with the provision of the act of ('cni;ri " 01 June .. 1-Ta. entniel "An act for the Hale of tim ber land In the state of California. iresoti. Nevada and Washington territory,' as extended toailthel'uhll'' I-and states by act of Auirnit 4. 1'2. kBEKT It. kOBlN-ON. of lie tit" k. county of Gilliam. State of Oreiron. hn this day ti led in this ohVe hi sworn ttatement No 1-1 for the pun hsse of the N of v '4 of : . Tp . K E. W M .and will oft.-r proof to how that t.n; land otiKht i more vaiuahle lor its timhernr stone than far a;rir'iiiural pur j.osos, iind to es:ah!:sh his claim r sm',.1 la'id hefore the ki-tfiiter and Kecen er of Un ..i!.c,. at 1 he 1 1 til :'. ' ireiion, cm .-aturday, the 1 . day of A ukus:. I'd. He naiii. s as witnessei: Georiie I'. rry. v a thaniei ,-'"t'. J tT Neel and Isaac Smi'h, all of Lone r;oi t , 1 rei;on. Any and all pe sons claiming adverm-'y th" a'.ove l.. r:tied lands are re.u-st-'! t" nl-. the.r clam, in this ortice on or before said ITtl. dav of Atik";sj, p'l. --47 Jay P. l.t'i as. llfJUT. yOTICE FOR PL'IlLICATIoy DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. I S' or?., e a: Trie Kaliet. Or ; t:uv U. 1 'l Notiii- :s i.p-rtiy fcriFsn t:.at tl: folio'. i'o. nat:ii"i s'-'t.cr has'fl.ril notice of i.is int. -itu n j to Bins final irK)f in . '"rt "f oil c,s;ni. :i 1 tli at aid OT'Hil will t, ti s.tc !, 1 for J. A'. Morrow, I'. S Cfjt:iriii"l"nsir a: Het-ptir. ori-g'Hi, on Fri'iay J'liy 1'. l.'i, vi JoHN t BARTON, of Heppiii-r, Or-non. Honwsti-a'l rntrT No, T1HI. for the 1"' 1 aid HEL4 N E 1 . rt-c j and lot . ami 4 r-cc 4, 1 i i -, R -f. I. W fl. H r.amsa the following witness to prove hi cotitiri'iou rem-ience upon an') cultivation of aai'l laml, Ti- Jame Iiolu rty, W llliam (i rvr,n. Era: k '.entry aid Frank E. E.l, ail of Heppner, Oregon. 4J JiY P. I.rc, Eegltt' T. ADMiyiSTRA THIX S .XOTICE. In the County Court of Morrow Coimtr, State of Or'-tron. In the matterof th ctate of Martf.aJ. Ilaney, de enst-'l. Notice is herehy (riven to all the creditor of MarT'ia J. Hanev, 1e esel, thdt t1 ey are lierel.y re'jiiir' -l to present their claiiu. with the prop er in':' hers thereof, to the uiiitersiriie'l. Mis souri Jor'inn. the rtuly sppoiiiteil. ui,:it i.l h ml H'-tlnif a'lcunlstra'rii of the estate of the sri.i Martha J HHiiev. deressed, at her place of .iolt btiaiue.. at the law orhce of c. v.. Re.fiel'l in Heppner, borrow County, r-tste of Oregon, witiiin It nionth Iroru the date of tliia tioti e. bafe'i J'.i.e Ji, led. MI--OCRI .IORIUN, Adminis'ratrix of the estate of .Martha J Haney, d'-i eased. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF yOTES AND ACCUl'STti. V'OTI'E H HKKPBV (ilVEN THAT AI.I. tne Eirotniseorv note. b"oli aeeoun's and ther i -a,,r,i property of the estate of IV C 7 notn : ','!. retnaitilnir unsold, ar unstist;ed on eaturdar. the .Hat dar of AnK'Ht. l-d. will on said dav at the hour of 2 o'rlot K M U- amd at puhii' sale to the hirhest f ldder forensn. A l.a' of : 1 a' courjt and note mf he seen hi the of! of j. w l'hel.a. 'i 1 paveient eitfier Hix le a' ss. l office or to I.. W. Br.(t-a JOHN A. 1 (HMI'JON. -t.H'i Adtnlnistra'or. yoTIfh FOR fl lilJfATIO.X. I 1) TVF.M "F THE INTEP.I'il- I.ANH e I to- Imiles, or . Jure JI. r-i I.erel, lven tlit the folio!!.- 1. r l.aa fned notice of Ins intention . e -,. maae flr.ai pne.f in s i port .f ! a . I tt.at ald proof WH. ' - ".n't'- I A Morrow, C - i on.i il".:.er ul . o-e'oii, on l-ridr. A usru-t .'. ." i, i K W. P.OBEP.TJ. of Heppner Or . enfr No. .-;'.. for f e - . -E't -V. , -" 14 IP I K .-. r.. M e. th? foil'.Wi' Witt.!'"- to o;a r'-sl l.ni e n fin ''d ':'' n: d r;r- Evan 'ir'-'T""ii. "f a ( sr- K I'.err.e't. I-ran OrllV! - -t n. i rt of Hepp'.er. ' ir Jay P. Ic l:-ti ai:E FOR I t iii.lfATiuy. I il-I VINT OF THE INTEP.I'iP I.AMi ' V ..l I he IlHlles, rir , J'll J 1. 1 ' 1. t,i reLy f'.en tt.at the folios irlL' ; il,ait,:-'l notice of h' inter',,:. t. and make final pr'e.t in supi-.n of e. ., J that Ml 1 proof l l t.e i. a te I,. -I .'. -."r.-rois . t nl'ed -ta'es'ociir.is- . er ; ... er. Or. (ton. on t riday. au t ' .'. I) h. f..r il ,r :. Y A. w EI.I.-.of Heppner. Or It'-- I . r tr So si'. for - A', V. - S , a I lol I . lp : - I! .-. t . M lie l. il a vs ,.,.-. '...r'.'i ... . r' i tell' e i.pitltl.'l "I n i- I ).-.: AT T. 11. HOWAUD'S STORE, Main stnvt, vou can liml All well adapted to t'itlitT City or Country Trade. Staple aid Fauci (Irocerics- Fine Teas and ( oJ'ces. jT. I. HOWAKD, HEPPNER FLOURING MILLS, Have secured the services of a first dust miller, and keep on Land a full supply of Flour, Graham, Rolled Barley, Whole Wheat Flour, Bran and Shorts Of the very host quality aud guaranteed to give satisfaction. W L. HOUSTON, Manager. fiRST Rational ank OF HEPPNER. O. A. HHP. A T. A. liEEA I'roaideut . Vio President Transact a General Bankiny Business. EXCHANGE OS ALL PARTS OK THE WORI.M li'M'idlT AND sol.tl Collection made on all points on reasonable terms, surp'.i.a and un.lh Ided profit I i'i.isO. CENT 11 A L MEAT MARKET J. H. KINSMAN, rVtanager. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Poultry always on hand. PHKNH PIHII W1JC15IVKI) .-V I' 1 H A - . CORER MAIN AND MAY STREETS. II. A. THOMPSON, Proprietor fif the - LIVBRY, FEED ul SUE STAB On West Side of Main St., Heppner. Hay and firnin hoiiot nnd Horses h1whh kept for livery at The very hest facilities kept charge, (rive me a trial and he GOOD RKADING Spring Reading . . Anru )U i "e have arnni:''l with tlx- New York WorM to fur nish this paper with a limited ninnlx r i -uli-criptions for a limited time to it- irr.-at Monthly dilion. We an- en ahle'l to offer ten mini Iters of the Monthly World Magazine AMI H H il. V. For i.-. What the Monthly World Newspaper Magazine Is Tli Monthly Worhl i a oL'-ici' Mmraziti" w ith col'iti"! cover. It is cnpintisi y i!liletrati'l itli I"-n il raw i hjh ati.l half turn- iei"nl m t mil- nf iliotnirra.hM. Hie illilHt'atiotia are thu remi I of t lie ti'i aril "tic - kill, a oh ! hv ail t ho lat".t print ill.' prewa (ipilianc-n, niakifiL' a tii;ii,'aiiii' nor ivullcl in the I'Miity of ltd l otiti'tife ami th hi-auly of it" aip'aratic". Kae'i iiiP i-ontaitia i-turo-i of rini:mc, lnv, i ! voi t ore. t'lvel, Htiii i f ficticn ami fad ; etonesi of 1 1 1 1 f h ijiiaint ami i uii'-n-. x '! i-ie'l li.i.oin-r fmrii hi! over Ihe worhl ; Hit reed t" "f mi ici.titV ti aicn, .m l in' ihil' litnrial tevis It n nin her H anion'.' iTH coot f il"l'of the ie.cliii.' n' a - v tto-o oinl .,ih,mi ,f the . I ; v Itu ...i., . i.x.'i-a w ill nteaet.t the wink of l.iii.iii" i ii.o' ,trti"lh. 'Iherit ill hi- ' fiinny arataih;i a:i l picturea. ' A fe.ltilri- fndl tliollth W ll! h 'hi' l.iro i';i - p:li rttatolthlt tlioi-t f.llneil ', man or wntiian of tin- inotiielit in the pu o:' .-v. In colle. tin ati I p-epariti' for piih'i.nit "ti tl.o i.t'-' it v tii'itter ati'l art mili- - for the Moll' hi V Win II III! I'X f lell-e I- I ' I ' I 1 1 1 - ill " .f t,. Iiinnl aMiac t I V I'll hi!' a' lot'" i""M" f ".III the i.'re;it vii: of N-w V"ik. It f 'I' II ".hex hlL'll !:(.- hii'I il.'v varie'l iri'erta.rin ent to nnny lion --lol i.lo th'oiivh'iit N'mtn rricrir.t. 'I ho f''' of the ni' of the Mill' hi v Wor il n ten .ml a half hy i-iirli-lecn liu Sample Copi of the Monthly World Ntwsppr Magazine will be entfrac on application. Write postal card and ask for one. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO HEPPNER GAZETTE, Heppner, Or ALL YLAR Ffjll n.-ifJinrj w Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, -p Tinware and J in nisliiny Goods, Good Goods.... Fair Prices. i I (J. W. ' ( iN Kli Caehier 11. j. Fltt'KLAND. . Arnimtntit Cueliier Hams, Lard and Bacon of the Best Quality. sold. 1 n-t-rla-s n - a - onalile rati-. lor taking care c onvii.ced. mid Shi 1 1 1 teams left in mil Summer ..Reading . ic ( ' 1 1 1 1 1 f Tin: GAZ -J -i . . -. . Till-: ROUND Winter Gordon's Feed and Sale Stable Una just Keen npeiicd fo II pnlillc and Mr i, onion, I lit proprietor, Hiully iio. lies liu lll'lids to en 11 Mill 111 hln Inst clilss He olnll'.oiliiliolis. riaiity cf I lui;- m.i CI r ixlxi. f-rr Gala Hlnliie lociih il on est side of Miiln slrcit liclutcti Win. ,-iiinci'w und A. M. liunn'i 1 1 1 ji-k 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t-hopH. Kur tin-Indies A line liiui-c nn.l liidy's mi Id It) OREGON SlSOPjLlME AND Only Ijint' MAST via c'ELT LIKE eu DEEVE TWO TRAIN: DAII-Y 1 hilly Dm - u r s ll.MK M'HKDCl.EH I II Kri'NKK, OK. I hi i 1 y A mil v ss East Mrtil For East and West last Mini From Knsl und W eft Express For Etist and W'ct Express From !! H I ' 1 West S: 'i p. 111. p. 111. STEAMER LINES. Sin Kuii' i-i ii I'-'inuM' U"i is. Moanier ill Is 1 lo in 1' 1 1 ov ic I - p. in . i-iriy ' dn vs. I'llilv It. lit s.rvii e hetueetl Port! and. As'nria. 'irocon l Ity, liii)ton .-a i :ii, 1 1. depend e. ' orittl is n' d all Colnii.tna and W ii.tiuu'lle Kivi-r points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. -'(fllMtTH lit tWf't II KipMIrt ail,'! I I'W I r . 1 1 It'R l; l j arm iu'.; at k a. 1:.., i- Eiiriii: lt n.y Lf .!nii ilftiiy nt V n. in. J. M. KKI.NAN, Atu, Ilel i-ner. A. !.. ( KUt (n-iitTal .'AM'tiutT .Asriit, I'nrV.mtA. Or nocky II Mountain Limited 111" N.UM' id' the No vi :w:l 1 . i : x 1 1 1 1 . . dn Rock Islanri Trnin i d .do Great Rock Island Route : . r. W r!l. '..r f er M,, p,.r!!ti 1, E. c.iiil i p. Vm Ah !".! pendent nnj rellalle The Oregon. Ian. $1000 GIVE,! AWAY w r r t 'i l ! ei r v f - . I fH. Kit tNl . V -:tir ' 1 If I riln-r I M. . ' '"ii. pr i n t i ..ii t oi- ; i j 1 r n YilK , . ,T, ,1 f Ot!lT - :tut fill I ni- t..'.. t.( It m r, , , -... ! -npt rb 1' if - ri Ml' ! .fi1 1 '( '. tfr Ml . m.i t.i- if ' .fid.' r "f i'.il r.i-i-ii ! fur p jrt u' t h HOH K. It T ItONNUl l.rdgrr Hutliliug Nrw Vorlu The Aror.:?.-' . t i : . . . . . !.' t, ITlie Argonaut Honnwesiern Line THE s trains dull I., t .i i en -t pii-. i o'iipr:sl-.f and l hli n'i Tlit Lteut I'nUniHti SlefpoiB, i cerliMi I ii. in n ( ur, I.lhrtirv Htnl ll servHti' ti CarH, Kref ii'ealinii'fc! Clmir I nt. 1 he jc i ei.tnry 1 nun, "1 lu.' North wotcm I.imitf 1 linns r it v .liiy in tie' yen r The l iiieot Irani in the WorM. Eleetrfe 1 ll-l.t.d -'.- '1 " 1 hi' .i..-o I ! I h" Hed.'.-r -tate 1- v press tr.. r-:ntiii.r l.. ui.., n -t I o, the -In" t I m :,, , i,, m id- n I In- North, rn em und 1 ..', Inn. I ... in. I, f his IS H ". t'"' '.' si lir , !,. on 11. n' .1 I 11. est Iniv 1 run i.r I I l.n :..-o 1 - I r . 1 1 i r . r W . St .'.'. .it Nortn , s I ' ' I ' ' I M H I , H , - f I'a'.l :..! M.r.n. A 1 1 HCen n 1 1 k i r s y i a . "Ihe Nortliwcsti rn f.iop." W. If VIMi II. M-I.Pf!. I ..'it . I- d.-r -!. I li s. I Ant Port: I. nr.. f VISIT DR. JORDAN'?? r...rl rT OF f I Oil MA"Ktr ST. 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