The Weed's News Local and Personal Happenings in and About the City. Glasses Core's. properly ntted at P. 8. A. Il&rris was in from Hard mau, Saturday. A Dumber of Heppner people are campiug at Ditch creek. E. Bergstrom, of Gooseberry, waa a Heppuer visitor Monday. The water supply for street sprinkling purposes is very low. It. F. Wigelsworth of Butter creek was a business visitor Tuesday. Phil Dherty of the Northern portion of Morrow was in the city Monday. The ice cceam freezers at Gill iam & Bisbee's are no kin to a grind stone. No hot weather to upeak of yet tliid season and exceptionally cool nights. Mrs. Jeff Joups and daughter Ina went to Portland the forepart of the week. David llyud weut to Portland tbis luorniDg. He will viait the sea aide before returning. Mrs. Del i;i Uallock returned Friday from it month's visit with the family of Y. IS. Potter at Spray. A man can actually tako a drink without getting permission or fil ing a water right under the new water code. Mr. and Mr?. John Vaqghn and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Swaggart left this morning for an outing trip at Desolation Lake. Harry Duncan returned j ester day evening from an extended trip after visiting the Elks grand lodge meeting at LosAngeles. Jack Ilynd was up from Cecil, Sunday. He says that the- second crop of alfalfa was very good in the lower Willow creek country. Alex. Sweek, a Portland attor ney was an incoming passenger yesterday evening. He will visit Lis brother Lawrence Sweek in Grant county before returning. Peck Thornton exhibited' a big rattler encased in a glass fruit jar tbis week. His snakeship was cap tared on the ByUnd place above town. After a liberal dose of chloroform the reptile gave up the ghost. Rattlers are more plentiful this season than for years -and many have been killed. D. A. Herren is making prepara tions to put in a large water wheel in the river just below the bridge. The crib work and wheel will be put in as soon as the material a-u be hauled, while the river is low, and got in readiness to operate a pumping plant next season; and if enough power ean "be had from the wheel, will also pirt in a small Sight plant. Spray Courier. The "big monkey, the star actor in one of the features at the Gentry Bros, show, jumped bis job and made a successful get away at the evening performance in this city last Saturday. Two men were left by the show to look for the runaway. The monkey was found Sunday out at Kins roaifd slanghter house near town. Whn found the monk was still attired in his dress suit and of ffied no resistance when asked to return to his former job. T1ip ani mal was driven to Echo Sunday afternoon and was ready for Mon day's performance at I'cudleton. Go to Club Building for photos. Go to Club Building for photos. See the ball bearing buggies at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Get a Sbarpless cream separator at Gilliam & Bisbee's. Highest cash price paid for hide pelts and furs. I'hilCohn. Do you know that Minor & Co. sell Ebmann's Olive Oil. Plain family work 75c per dozen at the Heppner steam laundry. Don't forget the hay stacker and buck rakes at Gilliam & Bisbee's. W. R. Irwin end family went to Portland, Tuesday, where they will spend their summer vacation. Teacherb' examinations' for state and county papers are in progress at the court house this week. Miss Virginia Crawford returned from Portland, Saturday, where she has been studying music under Prof. C. A. Foster. Mrs. M. B. Melzler and Mrs. W. E. Pruyn are visiting at the home of Mrs. Metzler's parentf, Mr. atd Mrs. J. N. Hart, at Hilgard. Leala Campbell, Josephine Cam eron, and Vivian Cox are spending a two weeks' vacation at the Has mus camp in the mountains. The Gazette does not kuox of a simile person who is in favor of I lie new water code. Tne applica tion oi tue iu.v in lliis county is not only a f:uce, bat u:j'.:st. Mrs. Y. V Smead and 6on, Maurice, wen? passengers on Tues day's train for Portland. From there they will go to Matsbl'ekl to visit Mrs. Smead's daughter. Mrs. Mabel Curtis. For resourcefulness, Morrow county's teachers take the front rauk. On Monday morning of this week, Miss Elza Love was driving to town from the Fred Lucas place, and while coming down the grade south of town some part of the harness broke. It looked as if a wane to town would oe necessary hut npon examining the harness and finding nothing at hand to mend it with, she drew a hatpin from her hat and pinned the broken parts together, driving on to town as though nothing had happened. C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir- tfinia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that could hardly walk a hundred feet, Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my bick- ache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business evety day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to U sufferers, as it cured me aftsr the doctors and other remedies nd failed." Slocum Dru i Co, Miss Telia Kuebler has returned from a viuit with friends in Pendleton. Miss Zylpba Hager was an in coming passenger Tuesday evening! from Hot Lake, George Grey broke bis leg yes terday kicking because he couldn't get Folger's Goldeu Gate Coffee. Dr. W. B. Glazier, of the federal bureau of animal industry, is in the city this week attending to business in connection with his de partment. Any man who wants a try at actual railroad building should ad dress Wattia Bros., at Natron, Or., for the contractors who are to build the first section of the Natron ex tension have established headquar ters at the little place, which here tofore hasn't even had a postoffice. They want 2000 men for their sub contractors, but so far have not more than a hundred. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured bv Foley's Honey and Tat, anil it pnotlies infl impd membranes, heals the lungs, and excels the cold from the system. So d by Slocum Drug AGENTS WANTED, in every town for the Steel Adjustable Ilamelpss Horse Cellars. No pads, hames or straps, can nso with any kind of tuir a'tachmer.ts. Will not call horse or wear out. Will not coi rode of rust. Price sfG.CO each. Ask your dealer. Write for literature a .-i.i. , vncnv wir ium rnv. PANY, Exci'inive Dis'riLutore Pacific Cca.-l States, AlUny, ),--.m. THE TLJ'T OIvlD ODDS AND ENDS, BRO KEN LOTS OF WASH GOODS, TABLE LINEN, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. To us they are odds and ends, incomplete lots which we do not want to carry over To you they will prove great bargains, splendid goods. Some beautiful patterns in neckwear, only one or two of each. Odd sizes in skirts, and enough regular sizes U to make it worth while for everyone to come in and look over $ these prizes. Muslin Underwear w AiiyoiKMviio attendeti our June Lien r $ fince Sale will know what a strong line 'jaj this is anil the favorable impression it -'4 made at that time. Jlather than hold these for another season we will let 'M them p,'o at the following prices: jiegutar -s , un hint G T?oo-iilnv Q'Or. tin's; nlf. Sam E. VanVacior. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oltice on west end of -May Gtreet Heppner Oregon. r Ke-ular 2 00, this sale r4' Regular 1 oO, this sale Regular 1 2o, this sale Regular 1 00. this sale Regular Toe, this sale Regular 50c, this sale $1 95 $1 75 $1 35 $1 10 . 98c . 75c . 52c 38c C. . WOODSON, ATTORN E I- A T-LA IV Oltlce In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon Gtilldrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Canadian Pacific road Land. Rail liiruiiioitl:i I ollow I. a Grippe. Pneumonia often follow U grippe but never follow the nee of Foley's Honty and Tar, lor la grippe conidis ami deep seated colli. Refuse any lint the gen uine in the yellow package. SoM by Slocum Drug Co. Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S R I A Can there be a Letter investment than first class farm land? Investors often do well buying eitr property, mining stock, timber land or by going in the mercantile business, but they must admit there is a certain amount of risk, but who can ear there is any chance in buying good farm land under $20.00 per acre land that will raise from 25 lo 60 btishela of grain per acre a well as being adapted for grow ing all kinds of vegetables, fruit, berries aid hay. We are agents for Canadian Pacific Railroad land in Southern Albeita. Non irrigable land from $12.00 to $1S.00 per acre; inigable land up to 830.00 per acre. One-tenth of the purchase price i:i cash, balance on nine equal install ment, or this' land can be sold on the crop payment plan. Write to us for circular and further information. We also have wheat and s'ock farm for pale in Eastern Oregon and Wash ington, fruit and walnut land in the Wi lunette Valley, 5 to 10 acre tracts near Poriland and all kinds of city prop erty in Portland including lots, resi dences, water front and business prop erty in the best part of the city. MOOKK INVESTMENT COMPANY, 5 Lafayette Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. IV. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Womens Gloves A beautiful assortment of the new and staple shades in kids, milanese lisle and silks. 3 50 full length kids . . $2 65 1 25 two clasp kids . ' . 98c 50c two clasp lisle . . . 39c 35c two clasp lisle . . . 27c Womens Petticoats -p These are in plain black and washable Sp colorings, all marked down much below $ the usual in order to clear the lines & entirely. (5 50 values at 00 values at . '2 75 values at . . . . 2 50 values at 2 00 values at ... 1 25 values at ft $5 25 $2 25 ft $2 00 s H1 yry v .$1 5 88c Dress Skirts H 22 A great manv of these are in odd sizes but never the what vou want. less they may be just Look them over, thev are sure bargains. 15 00 Skirts at 11 00 Skirts at 10 00 Skirts at 8 50 Skirts at 7 50 Skirt at . J( 50 Skirts at 4 00 Skirts at 3 75 Sirts at . . $11 50 $8 25 ;$8 00 U $6 75 ft $6 15 2 $5 25 $3 00 $2 75 Only complete set of abstraol books in Morrow county. Heppnkr, Oregon Frank B. Kistncr PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Remdpuce in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. MINOR & COMPANY For the Best in Job Printing come to the Gazette Office. R. W. HICK0K Grainbroker Heppner, Oregon S. E. Notson ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlceln Odd Fellowi Bldg Heppner, Oregon. r PflLfqCE hotei HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Motvi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Coder" New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Befiitied. Best Meals in tba City. HADDOCK CO. Pr.pi. DR. METZLER. DBNTMT Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. M. A. LEACH DENTIST Permanently located in Heppner. Office in the new Fair building. Gas ad. ministered. International Cor. Schools Scranton, IP a. Can give you thorough training in any of the following professions Mark X before coarse you desire information about. Architect, Plumber, Mechanical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Surveyor, Aseayer. Chemist, Mining Euineer, Contractor and Builder. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. IIIYSI'IA A: SVRHF.O Graduate of : Lenox College, 1885. Chicago Homeopathic Med College 1890. Knk Medical College. lSi2. Ad Writer. Bookceeper, Commercial Law, Illustrator, Hign Painter, Marine Eogineer, Mechanical Draftsman, Enitlifih Branches. Sheet Metal Worker, Electrician, French, German and Spanish with Edison Repeating Phonograph. H. V. REED, Representative BOX Is PORTLAND, OREGON Elkhorn Restaurant Andy Cook & Son Props. Refitted and Thoroughly Renovated First class white cook and only white labor employed Meals Served at all Hours Main Street 11 KITNLR, ... ORKtiOS The Palm Robert Hart. Prop. let1 Ovum lev Civam Soda Hirh (irutle Cigars Fresh Candies Nuts and Fruits Lunch Goods W Cold ( iw n Cola, I Orangeade Koot Ieer STAR HOTEL LOW Rates to Oregon DAILY During March and April From all parte of the East via Union Pacific Oregon Short Line The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Southern Pacific $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas City Correspondingly low from all points. other Cares Caldst Prevents Pnatimonia To the Public Write letters to everybody you know in the East and tell them about the.-t low colonist rateo. Send then litera tare about Oregon, or send their al J dresses to us and wa will do it. In this j way you can be a treat help in thi ' ctowth and prO)res of your state. JF.FF INEEL. Proprietor Everything neat and clean at popular prices. Fir&t-class Restaurant in connection Corner Chase and May Sts.. Heppner You Can Prepay Fares I for anv one from any place if you wart to. Deposit the necessary amount wir. our local'agent and he will telegrai-b ticket promptly. Inquire cf agents or write to VM. Mi ML RR AY General Passenger Agent The Oregon Rulroad A Navigation C Southern Pacific Co. (I.ins in Oregoi.; PORTLAND, OREGON.